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OREGONIAN BUILDING, PORTLAND, OREGON.

The entire contents of this magazine are protected by copyright, and must not be reprinted without proper credit being

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Native Sons of Oregon Eugene D. White, 3

Peerless Oregon (Poem), . . . W. C. Kantner, D. D. 5

Oregon Pioneer Association, Geo. H. Himes, 6

First Native-Born, 9

Indian War Veterans, Thos. A. Wood, 10

Trouble (Poem), Gov. Geo. L. Curry, 11

Why the Indian Fears Golden Hair, F. H. Saylor, 13

An Unpublished Letter of Gen’l Joe Hooker, 17

Rev. Jason Lee and Dr. Marcus Whitman, H. K. Hines, 18

First School in Oregon, 20

Mountain Lore, 21

Oregon Without a Seal of State, FH. Saylor, 23

An Unpublished Letter of Mrs. Whitman, 27

Trout Fishing, 29

Court in Yamhill in 1846, 30

An Interesting Letter (Yakima War), Lieut. T. J. Small, 31

First Marriage in Oregon, 33

The Man That Makes Hay (Poem), C. W. Phillips, 34

A Commission of 1844, 34

‘Two Chaps. in a Boy’s Life, 35

The Horse, 36

One on Col. Nesmith, 37

Purple and Gold, 38

Nesika Wa-Wa, 40

Biographical, 43


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