CHAPTER VI. 
CONTENTS. 
EQUIPMENT OF LIEUTENANT EMMONS’S PARTY — MULTUNOMAH ISLAND — DIFFI 
CULTIES — SICKNESS — INEFFICIENCY OF SOME OF THE MEN — SETTLERS ON THE 
WILLAMETTE — MISSIONARIES — THOMAS M’KAY — DEPARTURE FROM THE WILLA¬ 
METTE — ENCAMPMENT AT TURNER’S — UPPER VALLEY OF THE WILLAMETTE — 
CREOLE AND IGNAS CREEKS—LAKE GUARDIPII— WOLVES-MALE CREEK—ELK MOUN- 
TAINS—ELK RIVER—FORT UMPQUA—HOSTILE BEARING OF THE INDIANS—PREPARA¬ 
TIONS FOR DEFENCE—NEW SPECIES OF OAK— DISCONTENT OF THE TRAPPERS-FIRE 
IN THE PRAIRIES — BILLEY’S CREEK — FORD OF THE UMPQUA — ANIMALS — INDIAN 
SCOUTS — GRISLY BEARS —INDIAN FOUND IN THE CAMP -UMPQUA MOUNTAINS — 
SHASTE COUNTRY — YOUNG’S CREEK — PINE SUGAR — ROGUES’ RIVER — INASS SUR¬ 
PRISED BY INDIANS —SCENES OF FORMER CONFLICTS WITH INDIANS — FRIENDLY 
INDIANS - SUFFERINGS FROM THE AGUE — THREATENED ATTACK — ANTELOPES— 
RABBITS — BOUNDARY MOUNTAINS — EMMONS’S PEAK - MOUNT SHASTE — KLAMET 
RIVER-INTERVIEW WITH INDIANS-SIIASTE INDIANS —THEIR SKILL IN ARCHERY- 
3HASTE RANGE — LARGE PINES - CHALYBEATE SPRING — DESTRUCTION RIVER — 
VALLEY OF THE SACRAMENTO - KINKLA INDIANS- THEIR VILLAGE-FAILURE TO 
OBTAIN CANOES—FORD OF THE SACRAMENTO— BUTES—FEATHER RIVER —CAPTAIN 
SUTER’S—RELICS OF AN EXTINCT TRIBE-THE PARTY DIVIDED-RIVER SAN JOACHIM 
—MISSION OF SAN JOSE-SANTA CLARA-YERBA BUENA—NOSTRA SENORA DE LOS 
DOLORES—THE LAND DIVISION REACHES THE VINCENNES-RESULTS OF THE EXPE 
DITION—CLOSING SCENE. 
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