AMERICA II WINS BALLOON RACE Lost Aeronauts Landed in For­ est Wilds of Canada. T ra v e le d 1 ,3 5 0 M ile s, M a k in g N e w W o r ld ’s R e c o r d f o r S u st a in e d F lig h t and D ista n ce . BACON C o r n Is R E A C H E S R E C O R D P R IC E C h e a p e r, B u t P a c k e r s T h e y Can’t Get H o g s . Say Chicago— In the face o f a steady de­ cline in the price of hogs and the corn on which they are fed, Chicagoans who desired to eat bacen discovered that they were compelled to pay the highest price ever obtained for the salt meats in times o f peace— 35 cents a pound sliced. If the housewife was willing to cut it up herself she might have this fig­ ure reduced to three pounds for $1, but that was the best she could do. It was up, and to all appearances would stay at this record-smashing figure for some months. For a number of mysterous reasons that still are unexplained, the forces that usually result in hammering the price of bacon down seemed to have an opposite effect upon the food. The packers insisted that they could not get enough hogs to supply the de­ mand; that they were losing money because the porkers were not being re­ ceived at the stockyards. However, the market report showed that the .demand for live hogs was weak and that they were left standing in the pens daily. It showed also that the prices are now much lower for the live hog than six months and a year ago, when no retailer would have con­ sidered asking 35 cents for a pound of bacon. The average price paid for hogs at the stockyards was $8.49 per hundred, as against an average of slightly more than $10 six months ago. Market re­ ports for a year ago show that from 10 to 25 cents per 100 pounds more was paid for porkers than is being paid by the packers now. Corn, the pork producing cereal, also hss been falling consistently but with­ out any effect on the price of the fin­ ished product. New York, Oct. 27.— Alan R. Haw­ ley and Augustus Post, the aeronauts of the balloon America II, for whom search had been prosecuted in the Ca­ nadian wilds, are safe and have estab­ lished a new world’s record for sus­ tained flight. They traveled approxi­ mately 1,850 miles, and came to earth in Chicoutimi county, Quebec, on Wednesday, October 19, but were not heard from until today, when tele­ grams sent from St. Amjaroise, Que­ bec, reached New York. The balloonists started from St. Louis with nine other contestants in the international contests on Monday, 17. All the other balloons □gin Watches are Unsurpassed October have been reported. Two messages from Hawley and Post in Accuracy & Quality Features were received in New York early to­ day. One was to William Hawley, Sold by brother o f the aeronaut; the other to Samuel F. Perkins, pilot o f the balloon Düsseldorf II, which until tonight had been considered the winner. The message to Mr. Hawley read: “ Landed in wilderness week ago, 50 miles north of Chicoutimi. Both well. Alan.” The Perkins message read: "Landed Paribonka river, north Lake Chilogana, 19th. All well; re­ turning. Hawley and P o s t” S W E E T H E A R T S O F ’6 5 W E D . With receipt of the news, there end­ /#>, A. Brown, Prop. ed a search which had come to be re­ W o m a n ’s P s y c h ic “ H u n c h ” R e su lts in garded by many as almost hopeless and F in d in g o f Playm ate. in which the government of this coun­ Los Angeles, Cal. — There months try and Canada were indirectly partici­ ago Mrs. L. A. Robinson, a prominent pating. local club woman and long a widow, Spscial Conveyances Over began to think deeply o f F. J. Ford- ham, sweetheart of her girlhood, and Wilson River Route of whom she had not heard for 45 years. The thought brought an in­ to Tillamook tense longing to see him, and of the Portland, Oct. 27.— Plunging down wish was born a “ hunch” that she the steep grade on the west slope o f could find him by going to Brooklyn. H orses B ou gh t, Sold Tualatin hill, a construction car on the She went. The result was an almost Burlington extension o f the United unexampled romance. and E x ch a n g ed The second day after she reached the Railway, at 6 o ’clock yesterday even­ ing, collided with a flat car, killing eastern city Mrs. Robinson met her five Greek workmen, injuring 25 oth­ first love, now an old man, on the Ind. 744 Phones Pac. 33 ers and merely hurting slightly the street, and they instinctively recog­ only woman among the 35 persons on nized each other. F orest G ro v e , O re. Precisely as in her case, life had the car and her two children. Three of the injured will die. A. L. Ryan, brought and death had taken the mate the conductor on the work train, and of Fordham leaving him free and his C. C. Pruitt, the brakeman, are among memory had been bringing up visions the injured. Ryan may be hurt fa ­ of the woman he had adored as a little girl. Now the announcement is re­ tally. ceived here that they will be married $ 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 F I R E A T V I C T O R I A . in Brooklyn in December at the home o f Mrs. Robinson’s daughter. Means Right on Time Arthur Shearer The Main St. Jeweler FASHION STABLES Canned Goods W . F. Schultz Ü Market and Grocery B Ü Call or T elep h on e Y o u r O rders Fresh, Salt and Smoked Meats Fish and Vegetables of All Kinds H ^ SLf liV F ree D eliv ery to A ll Parts o f City V STRENGTH PURITY O LU C A C Y Q fm if anii ia uttvxf J’ B oth P hones Pac. A v e Forest G ro v e _ , fr«fu Jtnc.racffi Cash Paid for All Farm Produce ■ t i l Commercial Trade Solicited tl" WORK TRAIN KILLS FIVE ON UNITED RA1LWAVS ALW AYS PLEASED W h o le B lo c k D e stro y e d , W a te rfro n t T h re a te n e d , P h o n e s All O ut. Victoria, B. C.—Oct 27.— Driven by a high wind, fire tonight threatens the entire business section o f the city. Several prominent buildings in the heart of the city have already been destroyed and many others, it is feared, will go. The Five Sisters block, one of the largest office buildings in the city, standing on the corner o f Fort and Government streets, was completely wiped out. The telephone service has been given up, the poles which lead out of the central office, across the | road from the burning section, having j been burned down. Several yachts in 1 the harbor are burning, the huge sparks which blew over into the harbor I igniting them. The entire force of the local militia and the garrison from Esquimalt has T h a t's the verdict of those been brought to the city and the sold­ w ho patronize iers are assisting the firemen in fight­ ing the flames and the police in keep- | ing the crowds in order. At 1 :30 a. m. all hoDe o f saving the O u r Stock Is C om plete Times building had been abandoned. O u r C lerks A r e C o u rte o u s The greater portion o f the block bound­ O u r P rices A r e L ow ed by Government, Fort and Broad streets and Trounce alley has been wiped out. The loss, it is now esti­ mated, will approach $2,000,000. OUR GROCERY L e t U s P lease Y o u , T o o H. T . Giltner Ind. Phone 701 Pac. States 26 Main Street Forest Grove The Press Prints Letter Heads, Envelopes, Business Cards, Calling Cards, Statements, Heads, Circulars, Bill and Anything else that can be pro­ duced with ink and paper. Let us have your next order. 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He says condi­ tions in the archipelago are pathetic. The natives would undoubtedly resist concentration, still they witness help­ lessly the extinction of their race. The Aleutians are famous for the beauty of the baskets which they , weave from grasses. The Tahoma will make a report to the National Geographic society on the new erution of Mount Bogoslov. Castle Rock, one of the largest o f the Bogoslov islands, was greatly Teduced in size during the year. Perry island, which disappeared in an eruption two years ago, has reappeared and a new island has been thrown up. The new T w a in 's E sta te $ 6 1 1 ,1 3 6 . Redding, Conn.— The inventory of island freak has been named Tahoma. | the estate of the late Samuel L. Clem- | ens, (Mark Twain), filed in the Pro­ W ill L e a ve s P ro sp e c ts . bate court here, gives a valuation of Boston— Believing herself a bene­ $611,136. Mr. Clemens’ home. Storm- ficiary to the extent of some million field, and the 230 acres surrounding it dollars in the will o f a rich man in are valued at $70,000. The approxi­ New York, whose name is not dis­ mate value o f his stock holdings is closed, Miss Cora Johnson, who died $450,000, of which $200,000 is stock here a few days ago, left a will dispos­ o f the Mark Twain company. The fur- ing o f such property, although being , : niture and furnishings at Stormfield possessed herself of only $100 at her , are valued at $10,145, and the estate death. Misa Johnson, of whom little j o f hia daughter, who died December is known, made several public hequest* 24, 1909, is given aa $7,000. o f $600 each to hospitals and homes, | and leaves $500,000 in trust for the j D yn a m jta W r a c k s H o m e . benefit of Chsrles Edward Holbrook, ■ Cheyenne, Wyo.—An attempt was ton of H. W. Holbrook, Newton, Maas. made to blow u p the bouse o f Alder­ Ele ctio n N ig h t to Be D ry. man Albert Thomas in the town of New York— Election night will be Hartville, near here. Dynamite placed at the rear door shattered the dry after the regular closing hours. porch, windows and furniture, but More than 200 applications for sll- Alderman Thomas, hia wife and child nigbt lieenees to hôtels and restaurants were rsfoaed by Major Gaynor. were uninjured. Home Baking Co. Finest o f Bread and Pastry B ak ed E very D a y W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 2 5 ^ Free D elivery to A ll Parts o f the C ity Pacific Avenue Forest Grove _ ■ ...The “ BONBONNIERE”... carries a most complete and up-to-date line of Smokers* Articles Tobaccos lid C ig a r s FRESH CANDIES and FRUITS HOT DRINKS SODA OYSTER COCKTAILS R. A. PHELPS S u m u or to W K. H tlC K E T T