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SEARCHES-PREPARATIONS FOR THE EXPEDITION— BO ATS— PACK AG ES AND MODE 

 OF TRANSPORTATION— TRADE AT MR. OGDEN'S POSTS-DEPARTURE OF MR. DRAY- 

 TON FROM VANCOUVER — CASCADES— CASCADE MOUNTAINS— PORTAGES— GUMM I NG 

 THE BOATS -SUNKEN FOREST — RATTLESNAKES — METHODIST MISSION - INDIANS 

 WITHIN ITS SPHERE— THE DALLES— MODE OF CURING FISH THERE— MODE OF FISH- 

 ING—DESCRIPTION OF THE DALLES-SYSTEM OF THE HUDSON BAY COMPANY- 

 PORTAGE AT THE DALLES — MISSIONARY EFFORTS — IMPROVIDENCE OF THE IN- 

 DIANS-DESCRIPTION OF THE COUNTRY-ITS CLIMATE— WISHAM-CHUTES RIVER- 

 JOHN DAYS RIVER-END OF THE WOODS-HIEROGLYPHIC ROCKS-BURIAL-PLACE— 

 GRAND RAPIDS-WINDMILL ROCK— ARRIVAL OF MR. DRAYTON AT WALLAWALLA- 

 CHARACTER AND CONDITION OF THE COMPANY'S SERVANTS-SEPARATION FROM 

 MR. OGDEN-VISIT TO DR. WHITMAN-MISSIONARY STATIONS OF THE AMERICAN 

 BOARD — WATILAPTU — GRANDE RONDE — FLAG OF PEACE — CONDITION OF THE 

 MISSIONARIES — CLIMATE — TREES— PROSPECTS OF THE MISSION— THEIR SCHOOL — 

 INDIAN FARMING-BLUE MOUNTAINS-HOT WINDS-MODE OF FISHING AT WALLA- 

 WALLA - ARRIVAL OF INDIANS - FALL OF THE COLUMBIA - WALLAWALLA AND 

 NEZ PERCE TRIBES— THEIR MODE OF DRESSING SKINS— MODE OF CARRYING THEIR 

 CHILDREN — MEDICINE WOMAN — CUSTOMS IN RELATION TO FEMALES — GREAT 

 FALLS OF THE COLUMBIA— COMPARISON OF THE COLUMBIA AND SNAKE RIVERS- 

 MR DRAYTON LEAVES WALLAWALLA— INDIANS AT PRAYER— EXTORTION" BY THE 

 INDIANS-THEIR ATTEMPTS AT THEFT— RETURN OF MR. DRAYTON TO VANCOUVER. 



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CHAPTER XII. 



BAKERY AT NISQUALLY — PROGRESS OF THE SURVEYS -LOSS OF AN EYE-PIECE — 

 FRUITLESS SEARCH FOR IT— SURVEY OF HOODS CANAL— CELEBRATION OF FOURTH 

 OF JULY — VISIT FROM DR. M'LAUGHLIN — MOUNT RAINIER AND OTHER SNOWY 

 MOUNTAINS-EXPEDITION TO THE BUTE PRAIRIES-FARM OF THE COMPANY AT 

 NISaUALLY — SURVEY OF PUGET SOUND - RETURN OF LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S 

 PARTY— DISADVANTAGES OF THE POST AT NISQUALLY — NISaUALLY INDIANS — 

 LIEUTENANT JOHNSON'S OPERATIONS-EQUIPMENT OF HIS PARTY— HIS GUIDE-HIS 

 FIRST CAMP — HIS SECOND CAMP — PUYALLUP RIVER — DIFFICULT PATHS — LARGE 

 ARBOR VIT^E TREES-SMALOCHO RIVER— LOSS OF CAMP EQUIPAGE-GREAT SIZE OF 

 THE SPRUCE TREES-LA TETE MOUNTAIN— LITTLE PRAIRIE-CAMP AT THE EDGE 

 OF THE SNOW— DISTANT VIEW OF MOUNT RAINIER-SUMMIT OF THE RIDGE-ACCI- 

 DENT TO THE CHRONOMETER — INDIANS DISMISSED -SMALOCHO RIVER - FIRE IN 

 THE WOODS— YAKIMA TRIBE— INTERVIEW WITH ITS CHIEF-HE EXCHANGES HORSES 

 —ANOTHER VIEW OF MOUNT RAINIER-SPOKANE INDIANS-YAKIMA RIVER— VERY 

 ELEVATED GROUNDS— DESCENT TOWARDS THE COLUMBIA-COLUMBIA RIVER— PIS- 

 CHOUS RIVER-INDIAN CULTIVATION— VIEW OF THE COLUMBIA— POINT DE BOIS— 

 OKONAGAN INDIANS-HIGH PRAIRIE-MOUNT ST. PIERRE-FORT OKONAGAN— FORT 

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