THE QUARTERLY
OF THE
Oregon Historical Society.

Volume I]      JUNE, 1900      [Number 2

CONTENTS

The Oregon Question—Joseph R. Wilson[111]
Our Public Land System and its Relation to Education in the
United States—Frances F. Victor
[132]
Glimpses of Life in Early Oregon—Mrs. William Markland Molson[158]
Not Marjoram.—The Spanish Word "Oregano" not the Original
of Oregon—H. W. Scott
[165]
Reminiscences of Louis Labonte—H. S. Lyman[169]
Dr. Elliott Coues—Frances F. Victor[189]
Document.—A Narrative of Events In Early Oregon ascribed to Dr. John
McLoughlin
[193]
Reviews of Books.—"McLoughlin and Old Oregon"—Eva Emery Dye[207]
   "Missionary History of the Pacific Northwest"—H. K. Hines, D. D.[210]
Note.—A Correction[212]

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