HISTORICAL INDEX

HISTORICAL INDEXAbbott, J. F.,160Abernethy, Governor,89"Abolitionists and black republicans",136Academies, Catholic,223Acquisition of fire, Indian story of the,23Act to organise the county of Garfield, An,365Adams, Mount, The story of,24Address delivered by Dr. Lyman at Wallula, May 4, 1915,171Address of Governor Moore upon retirement,473Advance Guard, Names of,110Advance in rates brings revolt,169Advertisers in "Statesman",120Afraid of "nigger equality",137Agriculture and rainfall,6Agricultural, Horticultural and Stock Products, 1916,192Agricultural Society of 1866,181Ainsworth, J. C.,156Aldermen of Walla Walla, 1877-1916,306-315Alfalfa gives four or five cuttings,190;raised, and value in 1916,225Allen, Hon. John B.,286,289;senatorial contest of,290Alter, Rev. Joseph,225Alpowa, Timothy of, and his case,271Alpowa Creek, Description of,7Alpowa Station established,64Alpowa Toll Road,360American Expedition to Oregon in 1788,44American and English fur-traders,49American fur-carrying vessels,44American fur-trade, Beginnings of,44American Theatre,110Anatone Prairie,400Anderson, Doctor A. J.,219Ankeny, Hon. Levi,290Annual county fair,197Another camp meeting,330Apashwayhayikt, Chief (Looking Glass),95Apple supply meager,189Apples and their value, 1916,191Apple seeds planted in 1837,178Appleton Hall, Walla Walla,222Arguments, Indian war and peace,14Artesian water,6Ashburton Treaty, The,65Asotin county,395;churches,424,472;commissioners appointed,404;schools,422,467;established,466;school superintendent and pioneers,468;school reminiscences,469;pioneers of,470;Indians and pioneers,470;first wheat crop,471;early schools,472Asotin County Sentinel,419Asotin Creek, Description of,7,414Asotin Spirit, The,418Asparagus,190;1916 crop and value,192Assessed valuation of Walla Walla city,315Assessed valuation of Walla Walla county after division,285Assessors of city of Walla Walla, 1877-1916,306-315Astor, John Jacob,47Astor Company, Data of the,49Astoria,48Attalia News-Tribune, The,264Atmospheric phenomena,4Attorneys, Early,265Authors and narrators of Indian legends,24Automobiles,174Average temperatures,5Baboon Gulch,127Bacon $1.25 per pound,129Baker, Dorsey S.,110,144Baker, Dr. D. S., Donation of school land of,211Baker, Morgan A.,269Baker-Boyer Bank,149Baker sells railroad,170Bancroft, H. H.,10Bank Allotments (Liberty Loan),197Banks of Walla Walla,196Banks save the day,184Baptist church at Dayton,334Bar, the Old Walla Walla,265Barbarism,10Barley production and value, 1916,191Barley yields 50 bushels to acre,114,180Barry, Rev. J. N., student of Indian legends,29Barometric pressure,5Bassett, W. F.,125Beautiful legend of Yakimas,20Beaver, Legend of,25Beginning of Walla Walla Fair,179Bellman, Charles,114Bennett, Captain, killed in war of 1855,99Bering, Vitus, Discovery of Oregon by,43Berry, Rev. G. M.,229,471Besserer, Charles,259Bibliography, Indian ethnological,26Bishop, B. B.,156Bishoprics, Early Catholic,82Blalock, Dr. N. G.,96,183,224,245,288Blanchet, Bishop Francis N.,80,82Blewett, J. H.,141"Blind Pool" of Villard,163Blue Mountains,1Blue Mountain Island,2Boarding Schools for girls,221Boas, Dr. Franz, Indian ethnologist,26Bolles Junction,165"Bone-dry" law,295Bonneville, B. L. E.,52,53;upholds "Stars and Stripes" in fur rivalry,55;expedition through Walla Walla, 1832-35,55Books in Walla Walla City Library,304Boundary disputes in regard to Oregon question,65Boundaries of Walla Walla, 1859,115Boundaries of Walla Walla city wards,300Boyer, John F.,129Boys' schools, Catholic,223Bradford, Dan,156Brents, Judge Thomas H.,132,286Brick yards, the penal,290Bridal Veil Lumber Co.,193Bridegroom, The Spirit,22"Bridge of the Gods, The",23,28Brouillet, Father, J. B. A.,82,223"Bucket lines",185"Build a road and make wheat legal tender",375Building inspectors of Walla Walla,314Building period of the '80s, The,286Burgunder, Ben, address by,253"Bunch-grass" boys and girls,6"Bunch-grass" horses and cattle,6Burglaries in 1890,350Burnett, Peter H., pioneer, governor of California, chief justice,70Business men of the '60s,444Butter $3.00 per pound,129Butter at 75 cents,121Cain, A. J., lays out an addition,148,268Calderhead, T. B.,164Calls of a pioneer physician,276Camp meeting,329Canal and locks of the Cascades,170Canfield, W. D.,416Canoe, the Indian,12Canoe Camp,35Capacity of Walla Walla Waterworks,302Capital and profits in early fur-trade,44Captains, pilots and pursers,158Cascade Mountains, origin of the,2Cascade Range, the,8Cascades Indian story of the,22;another Indian story of the,23Casualties of Indian Rising, in December, 1855,99Catholic Academies,223Catholic church, founding of the, at Walla Walla,82,232Catholic dioceses, early,82Catholic missionaries, early,80Catholic missions,80Caton, Judge N. J.,258Cattle decline,381Cattle worth $20 a head, now worth $100,179Cattle thieves, etc.,132Cayuse chiefs, trial of, for Whitman murder,90Cayuse horse, The,12Cayuse horses and cattle herds,175Cayuse war, the,84;scattering of bands,89;close of,91,430Cayuses, The,11Celilo canal opened 1915,170Census of Asotin County,404Central school at Waitsburg,215Chacha, the bad spirit,25Chamberlain, Rev. P. B.,235Champoeg, settlement of,80Chants, Indian death,14Character, the Indian,13Charter and names of men (for R. R.),166Charter of city of Walla Walla,299Charter of Waitsburg,317Chase, Henry M.,91Chase and La Fontaine,320Cheese $1.50 per pound,129Chelan highlands,2Chemeketa (peace ground), first permanent American settlement,59Cherries, 1916, their value,192Chief Moses,331Chinese banishment attempted,350Chinook, The,4Christian influences,64Christian missions, The first,59Christian teachings reach Indians,58Christianity, Indians seek,58,59Christianized Indians,19Church, history of Methodist, in Walla Walla,229Church history of Walla Walla,228Churches of Walla Walla county,228;of Columbia county,327;of Garfield county,388Citizen assaults soldier,131City of Walla Walla, the new charter,299;ordinance No. 185,300;boundaries of wards,300;election precincts,301;commission form of government,301;waterworks municipally owned,301;streets paved,302;the library of,303;elections,305;municipal officers,305-315;financial statement,315;assessments of,315City attorneys of Walla Walla, 1880-1916,306-315City clerks of Walla Walla, 1882-1916,307-315City commissioners of Walla Walla,315City deeds courthouse ground to county,146City engineers of Walla Walla,315City library of Walla Walla,303City officers and council of Walla Walla,151City park, Walla Walla,462City surveyors of Walla Walla, 1882-1916,307-315City wards of Walla Walla,300City of Walla Walla politics,299City officials of Asotin,419Clark, George Rogers,33Clark, Ransom,110Clark, Samuel A., Oregon literary pioneer,28Clark, William,33Clarke, General,83Clarkston,413;incorporated,420Clarkston Republic, The,425Clatsop, Fort,39Climate,1,4Clubs, Walla Walla,238Coblentz, J. H., tragic end of,291Coffee $2.00 per pound,129Collegial institutions,218Colonel W. S. Gilliam killed,436Colter, John, trapper and explorer,46Columbia, The, and its tributaries,6Columbia basin,1Columbia Chronicle, The,353Columbia county, judges and lawyers of,266;district court of,276;Chapter II,319;Indian war of '55,320;settlers of '59,321;immigration of '61,321;establishment of,322;first county commissioners,322;election of 1875,322;following elections,323;the first school in,324Columbia County Dispatch,354Columbia River Fishing & Trading Company, establishment of,54Columbian Indians, The,11Colville reminiscences,248Commercial Club, The, of Walla Walla,238Commission government of Walla Walla,301Company H, National Guard,384Comparison in costs of living then and now,120Complete file of "Washington Statesman",118Completion of telegraph line,151Condition of county in 1860,117Condon, Thomas,1,27Conference on subject of railroad,376Congregational missions,80Congressional rivalry in 1878,286Constitutional convention of 1878,285;of 1889,288;Walla Walla members of,288Contests for senatorship,289Cook, James, explorer of the Pacific,43Cook, J. D.,149Coppei, Lewis and Clark on the,40Corn nine feet in the tassel,180Corn produced, value 1916,191Cosgrove, Samuel G.,270,288Cost of living then and now,120Councils, city, of Walla Walla 1877-1916,306-315County commissioners of Columbia county in 1875,322County Courthouse,145County Elections (Garfield),373County jail contract given,117County limits reduced,112County Offices over a saloon,113County Officials of Walla Walla from 1876-1916,295-99County seat contest resulted in favor of Pomeroy, but ——,367County seat location,367County seat question in Asotin county,405Courthouse, the new Walla Walla,295Courthouse built, first,146Court Circuits, old,267Court practice in early days,267Court towns, old-time,267Cowboy contests,202"Cowhide and calico",466Cox, Anderson,144Cox, Ross,49Cox's journey in 1812,51Craig, William,92Creation of Man, an Indian story of the,24Cropp, Dr. J. F.,281Crowley, D. J.,288Cumberland Presbyterian church at Dayton,334Curtin, Jeremiah,27Cutler, J. G.,164Daughters of Rebekah,236Davin Brothers,180Dawn of civilization in this territory,359Dayton a city of lodges,335Dayton circuit,333Dayton bar, The,268-271Dayton, Lewis and Clark at the site of,40Dayton, named for Jesse N. Day,154Dayton News, The,263,353Dayton school faculty,325Dayton woolen mill disappoints,187Deadman Hollow,360Death ceremonies, Indian,14Death islands, Indian,21Death song, Indian,14Defeat of Steptoe's Command,105De La Salle Institute,223Deliberations, Indian war and peace,14,15Demers, Rev. Modeste,80Denny, A. A.,141Dent, Captain F. T.,186Descending The Dalles in 1888,159De Smet, Rev. Pierre J.,81Desperate medical cases,280Destructive early fires,149Determines to raise wheat on big scale,183Development in mines, ranges, farms,167Development of Industry in Walla Walla,175Devils, Indian,20Disbursements and receipts of Walla Walla city,316Discovery, early era of American,42Discovery of gold in California,155Dispatch, The,355District over-subscribes Liberty Loan,197Diversions of pioneers,465Division of Old Walla Walla county,153Doctor Baker's Road,165Doctor Baker the man,167Dr. Blalock,170Dr. McLoughlin, John, retired,83;vicissitudes besetting 83;died of broken heart,83;receives Whitman party,62Donation act of 1850,474Donnehue "gets" Patterson,135Dooley, John,179Dorion, Madam's flight before hostile Indians,51Door, Charles R.,270Douglas, James, manager Hudson's Bay Company,84Dress of Nez Perces,36Drumheller, Daniel M.,176Drumheller, George, "wheat king",201Drumheller, Jesse,176"Dry town" unheard of,148Dumas, J. L.,190Eagle Cap,8Earliest buildings in Walla Walla,115Earliest permanent settler on the Asotin,398Earliest survey of Walla Walla,115Early advertisements in the "Statesman",120Early cattle raisers,124Early days in Asotin,466Early settler's attitude toward Indian,18Early settlers on Anatone Prairie,400Early stockmen, Some larger,176Early teachers at Whitman College,218Early transportation age,155Ears in jar of whiskey,102East Washingtonian,358Eatables, Indian,13Edmiston, J. E.,270Educational institutions of Walla Walla county,210Educational system of Asotin county,421Eells, Cushing,64,218,235Eells, Father, with missionaries at Chimakain,89;founds Whitman College,89,218Eels, Rev. Myron,27;life of Whitman (extracts),68Effort to annex Walla Walla county to Oregon,141Eggs at $1.00 per dozen,121Election of 1859,113Election of 1864, vote by precincts,139Election of 1875 in Columbia county,322

HISTORICAL INDEXAbbott, J. F.,160Abernethy, Governor,89"Abolitionists and black republicans",136Academies, Catholic,223Acquisition of fire, Indian story of the,23Act to organise the county of Garfield, An,365Adams, Mount, The story of,24Address delivered by Dr. Lyman at Wallula, May 4, 1915,171Address of Governor Moore upon retirement,473Advance Guard, Names of,110Advance in rates brings revolt,169Advertisers in "Statesman",120Afraid of "nigger equality",137Agriculture and rainfall,6Agricultural, Horticultural and Stock Products, 1916,192Agricultural Society of 1866,181Ainsworth, J. C.,156Aldermen of Walla Walla, 1877-1916,306-315Alfalfa gives four or five cuttings,190;raised, and value in 1916,225Allen, Hon. John B.,286,289;senatorial contest of,290Alter, Rev. Joseph,225Alpowa, Timothy of, and his case,271Alpowa Creek, Description of,7Alpowa Station established,64Alpowa Toll Road,360American Expedition to Oregon in 1788,44American and English fur-traders,49American fur-carrying vessels,44American fur-trade, Beginnings of,44American Theatre,110Anatone Prairie,400Anderson, Doctor A. J.,219Ankeny, Hon. Levi,290Annual county fair,197Another camp meeting,330Apashwayhayikt, Chief (Looking Glass),95Apple supply meager,189Apples and their value, 1916,191Apple seeds planted in 1837,178Appleton Hall, Walla Walla,222Arguments, Indian war and peace,14Artesian water,6Ashburton Treaty, The,65Asotin county,395;churches,424,472;commissioners appointed,404;schools,422,467;established,466;school superintendent and pioneers,468;school reminiscences,469;pioneers of,470;Indians and pioneers,470;first wheat crop,471;early schools,472Asotin County Sentinel,419Asotin Creek, Description of,7,414Asotin Spirit, The,418Asparagus,190;1916 crop and value,192Assessed valuation of Walla Walla city,315Assessed valuation of Walla Walla county after division,285Assessors of city of Walla Walla, 1877-1916,306-315Astor, John Jacob,47Astor Company, Data of the,49Astoria,48Attalia News-Tribune, The,264Atmospheric phenomena,4Attorneys, Early,265Authors and narrators of Indian legends,24Automobiles,174Average temperatures,5Baboon Gulch,127Bacon $1.25 per pound,129Baker, Dorsey S.,110,144Baker, Dr. D. S., Donation of school land of,211Baker, Morgan A.,269Baker-Boyer Bank,149Baker sells railroad,170Bancroft, H. H.,10Bank Allotments (Liberty Loan),197Banks of Walla Walla,196Banks save the day,184Baptist church at Dayton,334Bar, the Old Walla Walla,265Barbarism,10Barley production and value, 1916,191Barley yields 50 bushels to acre,114,180Barry, Rev. J. N., student of Indian legends,29Barometric pressure,5Bassett, W. F.,125Beautiful legend of Yakimas,20Beaver, Legend of,25Beginning of Walla Walla Fair,179Bellman, Charles,114Bennett, Captain, killed in war of 1855,99Bering, Vitus, Discovery of Oregon by,43Berry, Rev. G. M.,229,471Besserer, Charles,259Bibliography, Indian ethnological,26Bishop, B. B.,156Bishoprics, Early Catholic,82Blalock, Dr. N. G.,96,183,224,245,288Blanchet, Bishop Francis N.,80,82Blewett, J. H.,141"Blind Pool" of Villard,163Blue Mountains,1Blue Mountain Island,2Boarding Schools for girls,221Boas, Dr. Franz, Indian ethnologist,26Bolles Junction,165"Bone-dry" law,295Bonneville, B. L. E.,52,53;upholds "Stars and Stripes" in fur rivalry,55;expedition through Walla Walla, 1832-35,55Books in Walla Walla City Library,304Boundary disputes in regard to Oregon question,65Boundaries of Walla Walla, 1859,115Boundaries of Walla Walla city wards,300Boyer, John F.,129Boys' schools, Catholic,223Bradford, Dan,156Brents, Judge Thomas H.,132,286Brick yards, the penal,290Bridal Veil Lumber Co.,193Bridegroom, The Spirit,22"Bridge of the Gods, The",23,28Brouillet, Father, J. B. A.,82,223"Bucket lines",185"Build a road and make wheat legal tender",375Building inspectors of Walla Walla,314Building period of the '80s, The,286Burgunder, Ben, address by,253"Bunch-grass" boys and girls,6"Bunch-grass" horses and cattle,6Burglaries in 1890,350Burnett, Peter H., pioneer, governor of California, chief justice,70Business men of the '60s,444Butter $3.00 per pound,129Butter at 75 cents,121Cain, A. J., lays out an addition,148,268Calderhead, T. B.,164Calls of a pioneer physician,276Camp meeting,329Canal and locks of the Cascades,170Canfield, W. D.,416Canoe, the Indian,12Canoe Camp,35Capacity of Walla Walla Waterworks,302Capital and profits in early fur-trade,44Captains, pilots and pursers,158Cascade Mountains, origin of the,2Cascade Range, the,8Cascades Indian story of the,22;another Indian story of the,23Casualties of Indian Rising, in December, 1855,99Catholic Academies,223Catholic church, founding of the, at Walla Walla,82,232Catholic dioceses, early,82Catholic missionaries, early,80Catholic missions,80Caton, Judge N. J.,258Cattle decline,381Cattle worth $20 a head, now worth $100,179Cattle thieves, etc.,132Cayuse chiefs, trial of, for Whitman murder,90Cayuse horse, The,12Cayuse horses and cattle herds,175Cayuse war, the,84;scattering of bands,89;close of,91,430Cayuses, The,11Celilo canal opened 1915,170Census of Asotin County,404Central school at Waitsburg,215Chacha, the bad spirit,25Chamberlain, Rev. P. B.,235Champoeg, settlement of,80Chants, Indian death,14Character, the Indian,13Charter and names of men (for R. R.),166Charter of city of Walla Walla,299Charter of Waitsburg,317Chase, Henry M.,91Chase and La Fontaine,320Cheese $1.50 per pound,129Chelan highlands,2Chemeketa (peace ground), first permanent American settlement,59Cherries, 1916, their value,192Chief Moses,331Chinese banishment attempted,350Chinook, The,4Christian influences,64Christian missions, The first,59Christian teachings reach Indians,58Christianity, Indians seek,58,59Christianized Indians,19Church, history of Methodist, in Walla Walla,229Church history of Walla Walla,228Churches of Walla Walla county,228;of Columbia county,327;of Garfield county,388Citizen assaults soldier,131City of Walla Walla, the new charter,299;ordinance No. 185,300;boundaries of wards,300;election precincts,301;commission form of government,301;waterworks municipally owned,301;streets paved,302;the library of,303;elections,305;municipal officers,305-315;financial statement,315;assessments of,315City attorneys of Walla Walla, 1880-1916,306-315City clerks of Walla Walla, 1882-1916,307-315City commissioners of Walla Walla,315City deeds courthouse ground to county,146City engineers of Walla Walla,315City library of Walla Walla,303City officers and council of Walla Walla,151City park, Walla Walla,462City surveyors of Walla Walla, 1882-1916,307-315City wards of Walla Walla,300City of Walla Walla politics,299City officials of Asotin,419Clark, George Rogers,33Clark, Ransom,110Clark, Samuel A., Oregon literary pioneer,28Clark, William,33Clarke, General,83Clarkston,413;incorporated,420Clarkston Republic, The,425Clatsop, Fort,39Climate,1,4Clubs, Walla Walla,238Coblentz, J. H., tragic end of,291Coffee $2.00 per pound,129Collegial institutions,218Colonel W. S. Gilliam killed,436Colter, John, trapper and explorer,46Columbia, The, and its tributaries,6Columbia basin,1Columbia Chronicle, The,353Columbia county, judges and lawyers of,266;district court of,276;Chapter II,319;Indian war of '55,320;settlers of '59,321;immigration of '61,321;establishment of,322;first county commissioners,322;election of 1875,322;following elections,323;the first school in,324Columbia County Dispatch,354Columbia River Fishing & Trading Company, establishment of,54Columbian Indians, The,11Colville reminiscences,248Commercial Club, The, of Walla Walla,238Commission government of Walla Walla,301Company H, National Guard,384Comparison in costs of living then and now,120Complete file of "Washington Statesman",118Completion of telegraph line,151Condition of county in 1860,117Condon, Thomas,1,27Conference on subject of railroad,376Congregational missions,80Congressional rivalry in 1878,286Constitutional convention of 1878,285;of 1889,288;Walla Walla members of,288Contests for senatorship,289Cook, James, explorer of the Pacific,43Cook, J. D.,149Coppei, Lewis and Clark on the,40Corn nine feet in the tassel,180Corn produced, value 1916,191Cosgrove, Samuel G.,270,288Cost of living then and now,120Councils, city, of Walla Walla 1877-1916,306-315County commissioners of Columbia county in 1875,322County Courthouse,145County Elections (Garfield),373County jail contract given,117County limits reduced,112County Offices over a saloon,113County Officials of Walla Walla from 1876-1916,295-99County seat contest resulted in favor of Pomeroy, but ——,367County seat location,367County seat question in Asotin county,405Courthouse, the new Walla Walla,295Courthouse built, first,146Court Circuits, old,267Court practice in early days,267Court towns, old-time,267Cowboy contests,202"Cowhide and calico",466Cox, Anderson,144Cox, Ross,49Cox's journey in 1812,51Craig, William,92Creation of Man, an Indian story of the,24Cropp, Dr. J. F.,281Crowley, D. J.,288Cumberland Presbyterian church at Dayton,334Curtin, Jeremiah,27Cutler, J. G.,164Daughters of Rebekah,236Davin Brothers,180Dawn of civilization in this territory,359Dayton a city of lodges,335Dayton circuit,333Dayton bar, The,268-271Dayton, Lewis and Clark at the site of,40Dayton, named for Jesse N. Day,154Dayton News, The,263,353Dayton school faculty,325Dayton woolen mill disappoints,187Deadman Hollow,360Death ceremonies, Indian,14Death islands, Indian,21Death song, Indian,14Defeat of Steptoe's Command,105De La Salle Institute,223Deliberations, Indian war and peace,14,15Demers, Rev. Modeste,80Denny, A. A.,141Dent, Captain F. T.,186Descending The Dalles in 1888,159De Smet, Rev. Pierre J.,81Desperate medical cases,280Destructive early fires,149Determines to raise wheat on big scale,183Development in mines, ranges, farms,167Development of Industry in Walla Walla,175Devils, Indian,20Disbursements and receipts of Walla Walla city,316Discovery, early era of American,42Discovery of gold in California,155Dispatch, The,355District over-subscribes Liberty Loan,197Diversions of pioneers,465Division of Old Walla Walla county,153Doctor Baker's Road,165Doctor Baker the man,167Dr. Blalock,170Dr. McLoughlin, John, retired,83;vicissitudes besetting 83;died of broken heart,83;receives Whitman party,62Donation act of 1850,474Donnehue "gets" Patterson,135Dooley, John,179Dorion, Madam's flight before hostile Indians,51Door, Charles R.,270Douglas, James, manager Hudson's Bay Company,84Dress of Nez Perces,36Drumheller, Daniel M.,176Drumheller, George, "wheat king",201Drumheller, Jesse,176"Dry town" unheard of,148Dumas, J. L.,190Eagle Cap,8Earliest buildings in Walla Walla,115Earliest permanent settler on the Asotin,398Earliest survey of Walla Walla,115Early advertisements in the "Statesman",120Early cattle raisers,124Early days in Asotin,466Early settler's attitude toward Indian,18Early settlers on Anatone Prairie,400Early stockmen, Some larger,176Early teachers at Whitman College,218Early transportation age,155Ears in jar of whiskey,102East Washingtonian,358Eatables, Indian,13Edmiston, J. E.,270Educational institutions of Walla Walla county,210Educational system of Asotin county,421Eells, Cushing,64,218,235Eells, Father, with missionaries at Chimakain,89;founds Whitman College,89,218Eels, Rev. Myron,27;life of Whitman (extracts),68Effort to annex Walla Walla county to Oregon,141Eggs at $1.00 per dozen,121Election of 1859,113Election of 1864, vote by precincts,139Election of 1875 in Columbia county,322

Abbott, J. F.,160

Abernethy, Governor,89

"Abolitionists and black republicans",136

Academies, Catholic,223

Acquisition of fire, Indian story of the,23

Act to organise the county of Garfield, An,365

Adams, Mount, The story of,24

Address delivered by Dr. Lyman at Wallula, May 4, 1915,171

Address of Governor Moore upon retirement,473

Advance Guard, Names of,110

Advance in rates brings revolt,169

Advertisers in "Statesman",120

Afraid of "nigger equality",137

Agriculture and rainfall,6

Agricultural, Horticultural and Stock Products, 1916,192

Agricultural Society of 1866,181

Ainsworth, J. C.,156

Aldermen of Walla Walla, 1877-1916,306-315

Alfalfa gives four or five cuttings,190;

raised, and value in 1916,225

Allen, Hon. John B.,286,289;

senatorial contest of,290

Alter, Rev. Joseph,225

Alpowa, Timothy of, and his case,271

Alpowa Creek, Description of,7

Alpowa Station established,64

Alpowa Toll Road,360

American Expedition to Oregon in 1788,44

American and English fur-traders,49

American fur-carrying vessels,44

American fur-trade, Beginnings of,44

American Theatre,110

Anatone Prairie,400

Anderson, Doctor A. J.,219

Ankeny, Hon. Levi,290

Annual county fair,197

Another camp meeting,330

Apashwayhayikt, Chief (Looking Glass),95

Apple supply meager,189

Apples and their value, 1916,191

Apple seeds planted in 1837,178

Appleton Hall, Walla Walla,222

Arguments, Indian war and peace,14

Artesian water,6

Ashburton Treaty, The,65

Asotin county,395;

churches,424,472;

commissioners appointed,404;

schools,422,467;

established,466;

school superintendent and pioneers,468;

school reminiscences,469;

pioneers of,470;

Indians and pioneers,470;

first wheat crop,471;

early schools,472

Asotin County Sentinel,419

Asotin Creek, Description of,7,414

Asotin Spirit, The,418

Asparagus,190;

1916 crop and value,192

Assessed valuation of Walla Walla city,315

Assessed valuation of Walla Walla county after division,285

Assessors of city of Walla Walla, 1877-1916,306-315

Astor, John Jacob,47

Astor Company, Data of the,49

Astoria,48

Attalia News-Tribune, The,264

Atmospheric phenomena,4

Attorneys, Early,265

Authors and narrators of Indian legends,24

Automobiles,174

Average temperatures,5

Baboon Gulch,127

Bacon $1.25 per pound,129

Baker, Dorsey S.,110,144

Baker, Dr. D. S., Donation of school land of,211

Baker, Morgan A.,269

Baker-Boyer Bank,149

Baker sells railroad,170

Bancroft, H. H.,10

Bank Allotments (Liberty Loan),197

Banks of Walla Walla,196

Banks save the day,184

Baptist church at Dayton,334

Bar, the Old Walla Walla,265

Barbarism,10

Barley production and value, 1916,191

Barley yields 50 bushels to acre,114,180

Barry, Rev. J. N., student of Indian legends,29

Barometric pressure,5

Bassett, W. F.,125

Beautiful legend of Yakimas,20

Beaver, Legend of,25

Beginning of Walla Walla Fair,179

Bellman, Charles,114

Bennett, Captain, killed in war of 1855,99

Bering, Vitus, Discovery of Oregon by,43

Berry, Rev. G. M.,229,471

Besserer, Charles,259

Bibliography, Indian ethnological,26

Bishop, B. B.,156

Bishoprics, Early Catholic,82

Blalock, Dr. N. G.,96,183,224,245,288

Blanchet, Bishop Francis N.,80,82

Blewett, J. H.,141

"Blind Pool" of Villard,163

Blue Mountains,1

Blue Mountain Island,2

Boarding Schools for girls,221

Boas, Dr. Franz, Indian ethnologist,26

Bolles Junction,165

"Bone-dry" law,295

Bonneville, B. L. E.,52,53;

upholds "Stars and Stripes" in fur rivalry,55;

expedition through Walla Walla, 1832-35,55

Books in Walla Walla City Library,304

Boundary disputes in regard to Oregon question,65

Boundaries of Walla Walla, 1859,115

Boundaries of Walla Walla city wards,300

Boyer, John F.,129

Boys' schools, Catholic,223

Bradford, Dan,156

Brents, Judge Thomas H.,132,286

Brick yards, the penal,290

Bridal Veil Lumber Co.,193

Bridegroom, The Spirit,22

"Bridge of the Gods, The",23,28

Brouillet, Father, J. B. A.,82,223

"Bucket lines",185

"Build a road and make wheat legal tender",375

Building inspectors of Walla Walla,314

Building period of the '80s, The,286

Burgunder, Ben, address by,253

"Bunch-grass" boys and girls,6

"Bunch-grass" horses and cattle,6

Burglaries in 1890,350

Burnett, Peter H., pioneer, governor of California, chief justice,70

Business men of the '60s,444

Butter $3.00 per pound,129

Butter at 75 cents,121

Cain, A. J., lays out an addition,148,268

Calderhead, T. B.,164

Calls of a pioneer physician,276

Camp meeting,329

Canal and locks of the Cascades,170

Canfield, W. D.,416

Canoe, the Indian,12

Canoe Camp,35

Capacity of Walla Walla Waterworks,302

Capital and profits in early fur-trade,44

Captains, pilots and pursers,158

Cascade Mountains, origin of the,2

Cascade Range, the,8

Cascades Indian story of the,22;

another Indian story of the,23

Casualties of Indian Rising, in December, 1855,99

Catholic Academies,223

Catholic church, founding of the, at Walla Walla,82,232

Catholic dioceses, early,82

Catholic missionaries, early,80

Catholic missions,80

Caton, Judge N. J.,258

Cattle decline,381

Cattle worth $20 a head, now worth $100,179

Cattle thieves, etc.,132

Cayuse chiefs, trial of, for Whitman murder,90

Cayuse horse, The,12

Cayuse horses and cattle herds,175

Cayuse war, the,84;

scattering of bands,89;

close of,91,430

Cayuses, The,11

Celilo canal opened 1915,170

Census of Asotin County,404

Central school at Waitsburg,215

Chacha, the bad spirit,25

Chamberlain, Rev. P. B.,235

Champoeg, settlement of,80

Chants, Indian death,14

Character, the Indian,13

Charter and names of men (for R. R.),166

Charter of city of Walla Walla,299

Charter of Waitsburg,317

Chase, Henry M.,91

Chase and La Fontaine,320

Cheese $1.50 per pound,129

Chelan highlands,2

Chemeketa (peace ground), first permanent American settlement,59

Cherries, 1916, their value,192

Chief Moses,331

Chinese banishment attempted,350

Chinook, The,4

Christian influences,64

Christian missions, The first,59

Christian teachings reach Indians,58

Christianity, Indians seek,58,59

Christianized Indians,19

Church, history of Methodist, in Walla Walla,229

Church history of Walla Walla,228

Churches of Walla Walla county,228;

of Columbia county,327;

of Garfield county,388

Citizen assaults soldier,131

City of Walla Walla, the new charter,299;

ordinance No. 185,300;

boundaries of wards,300;

election precincts,301;

commission form of government,301;

waterworks municipally owned,301;

streets paved,302;

the library of,303;

elections,305;

municipal officers,305-315;

financial statement,315;

assessments of,315

City attorneys of Walla Walla, 1880-1916,306-315

City clerks of Walla Walla, 1882-1916,307-315

City commissioners of Walla Walla,315

City deeds courthouse ground to county,146

City engineers of Walla Walla,315

City library of Walla Walla,303

City officers and council of Walla Walla,151

City park, Walla Walla,462

City surveyors of Walla Walla, 1882-1916,307-315

City wards of Walla Walla,300

City of Walla Walla politics,299

City officials of Asotin,419

Clark, George Rogers,33

Clark, Ransom,110

Clark, Samuel A., Oregon literary pioneer,28

Clark, William,33

Clarke, General,83

Clarkston,413;

incorporated,420

Clarkston Republic, The,425

Clatsop, Fort,39

Climate,1,4

Clubs, Walla Walla,238

Coblentz, J. H., tragic end of,291

Coffee $2.00 per pound,129

Collegial institutions,218

Colonel W. S. Gilliam killed,436

Colter, John, trapper and explorer,46

Columbia, The, and its tributaries,6

Columbia basin,1

Columbia Chronicle, The,353

Columbia county, judges and lawyers of,266;

district court of,276;

Chapter II,319;

Indian war of '55,320;

settlers of '59,321;

immigration of '61,321;

establishment of,322;

first county commissioners,322;

election of 1875,322;

following elections,323;

the first school in,324

Columbia County Dispatch,354

Columbia River Fishing & Trading Company, establishment of,54

Columbian Indians, The,11

Colville reminiscences,248

Commercial Club, The, of Walla Walla,238

Commission government of Walla Walla,301

Company H, National Guard,384

Comparison in costs of living then and now,120

Complete file of "Washington Statesman",118

Completion of telegraph line,151

Condition of county in 1860,117

Condon, Thomas,1,27

Conference on subject of railroad,376

Congregational missions,80

Congressional rivalry in 1878,286

Constitutional convention of 1878,285;

of 1889,288;

Walla Walla members of,288

Contests for senatorship,289

Cook, James, explorer of the Pacific,43

Cook, J. D.,149

Coppei, Lewis and Clark on the,40

Corn nine feet in the tassel,180

Corn produced, value 1916,191

Cosgrove, Samuel G.,270,288

Cost of living then and now,120

Councils, city, of Walla Walla 1877-1916,306-315

County commissioners of Columbia county in 1875,322

County Courthouse,145

County Elections (Garfield),373

County jail contract given,117

County limits reduced,112

County Offices over a saloon,113

County Officials of Walla Walla from 1876-1916,295-99

County seat contest resulted in favor of Pomeroy, but ——,367

County seat location,367

County seat question in Asotin county,405

Courthouse, the new Walla Walla,295

Courthouse built, first,146

Court Circuits, old,267

Court practice in early days,267

Court towns, old-time,267

Cowboy contests,202

"Cowhide and calico",466

Cox, Anderson,144

Cox, Ross,49

Cox's journey in 1812,51

Craig, William,92

Creation of Man, an Indian story of the,24

Cropp, Dr. J. F.,281

Crowley, D. J.,288

Cumberland Presbyterian church at Dayton,334

Curtin, Jeremiah,27

Cutler, J. G.,164

Daughters of Rebekah,236

Davin Brothers,180

Dawn of civilization in this territory,359

Dayton a city of lodges,335

Dayton circuit,333

Dayton bar, The,268-271

Dayton, Lewis and Clark at the site of,40

Dayton, named for Jesse N. Day,154

Dayton News, The,263,353

Dayton school faculty,325

Dayton woolen mill disappoints,187

Deadman Hollow,360

Death ceremonies, Indian,14

Death islands, Indian,21

Death song, Indian,14

Defeat of Steptoe's Command,105

De La Salle Institute,223

Deliberations, Indian war and peace,14,15

Demers, Rev. Modeste,80

Denny, A. A.,141

Dent, Captain F. T.,186

Descending The Dalles in 1888,159

De Smet, Rev. Pierre J.,81

Desperate medical cases,280

Destructive early fires,149

Determines to raise wheat on big scale,183

Development in mines, ranges, farms,167

Development of Industry in Walla Walla,175

Devils, Indian,20

Disbursements and receipts of Walla Walla city,316

Discovery, early era of American,42

Discovery of gold in California,155

Dispatch, The,355

District over-subscribes Liberty Loan,197

Diversions of pioneers,465

Division of Old Walla Walla county,153

Doctor Baker's Road,165

Doctor Baker the man,167

Dr. Blalock,170

Dr. McLoughlin, John, retired,83;

vicissitudes besetting 83;

died of broken heart,83;

receives Whitman party,62

Donation act of 1850,474

Donnehue "gets" Patterson,135

Dooley, John,179

Dorion, Madam's flight before hostile Indians,51

Door, Charles R.,270

Douglas, James, manager Hudson's Bay Company,84

Dress of Nez Perces,36

Drumheller, Daniel M.,176

Drumheller, George, "wheat king",201

Drumheller, Jesse,176

"Dry town" unheard of,148

Dumas, J. L.,190

Eagle Cap,8

Earliest buildings in Walla Walla,115

Earliest permanent settler on the Asotin,398

Earliest survey of Walla Walla,115

Early advertisements in the "Statesman",120

Early cattle raisers,124

Early days in Asotin,466

Early settler's attitude toward Indian,18

Early settlers on Anatone Prairie,400

Early stockmen, Some larger,176

Early teachers at Whitman College,218

Early transportation age,155

Ears in jar of whiskey,102

East Washingtonian,358

Eatables, Indian,13

Edmiston, J. E.,270

Educational institutions of Walla Walla county,210

Educational system of Asotin county,421

Eells, Cushing,64,218,235

Eells, Father, with missionaries at Chimakain,89;

founds Whitman College,89,218

Eels, Rev. Myron,27;

life of Whitman (extracts),68

Effort to annex Walla Walla county to Oregon,141

Eggs at $1.00 per dozen,121

Election of 1859,113

Election of 1864, vote by precincts,139

Election of 1875 in Columbia county,322


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