““ “ P A C IF IC IN S U R A N C E HOME COMPANY m eat pr ic es g o ing d o w n . Choice Cuts of Way. Chicago—J. Ogden Armour says the whole tendency in the prices of stock- yard products is toward a lower sched­ ule. He also said the descent would be gradual and warned the public against too hastily accepting the belief that a drop from the highest to the lowest prices was due. “ The packers’ prices to the retailers are baaed entirely on what we have to pay for the live animals,’’ said Mr. Armour. “ Generally speaking prices are lower and I believe they are work­ ing towards a still lower level. The present situation is the result of the enormous corn crop and of previous high prices that stimulated everybody to raise livestock. “ The public is getting the benefit of political conditions and should get fur­ ther benefit as the increased supply of j livestock reaches the market. “ The recent high prices of meats and packing house products cannot be attributed in any way to the packers nor to any combination of persona or firms engaged in the packing house in­ dustry. It has been due to conditions that developed from a scarcity and a high price for com, which is the basis of thé supply of livestock. "Conditions in livestock raising are bigger than any packer or set of pack­ ers. Our prices are based on what we have to pay for livestock, and the sooner the people and the world at large realize that, the better it will be for everybody.’’ PASSENGERS FACE FAMINE. Pork Products and Beef Lead the NATIONAL GOVERNMENT NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST FLIES FROM CRUISER. SIXTY PERCENT OF COUNT BAD Aviator Ely Maker Successful Trip Great Falls Mont., Has 13,948 Ac­ PRINCIPAL OFFICE. FOREST GROVE, OREGON to Land—Wins $500. cording to New Total. Fort Monroe, Va.—Aerial naviga­ Washington — The population of tion has proved that it is a factor Great Falls, Mont., is 13,948, a de­ Will Save You More Than 25 P er Cent which must be dealt with in the naval crease of 982 as compared with 14,930 tactics of the future, if the successful in 1900. flight made |by Eugene B. Ely in a Director Durand said the Great Falla Curtiss biplane from the cruiser Birm­ returns as originally received showed a ingham can be taken as a criterion. total of 23,324, or 8,376 more than the From'Hampton Roads, the scene 45 correct counL The director blames years ago of another epoch in *the his­ the attempted padding to three out of tory of navy warfare, when ironclads 12 enumerators of the citv, 60 per cent took their place as the sea-fighting of whose returns, he says, were fraud- Edward Seymour, Mgr force of the world, the aviator flew ulent. across the lower end of Chesapeake three men were arraigned and bay, landing on the shore opposite this two The of them were sent to jail for 24 fort. hours each and fined $150 each, while With weather conditions unfavorable the third was put for 48 for flying, the aviator glided from the hours and fined $200. in prison Both Phones Forest Grove, Oregon He says platform erected on the forward deck the increases were obtained largely that by of the cruiser, swooped down until he taking the names of transient visitors touched the water, then rose rapidly to the city which were placed in the and was off in the direction of the At­ hands of the enumerators by private lantic. Five minutes later he landed individuals. safely on Willoughby Spit. returns show a decrease from If you want up-to-date, reliable and trustworthy The impact with which the machine the The figures of 1900 amounting to 982, struck the water after its 37-foot drop but Mr. Durand plumbing fixtures installed, or repairs made that, as there from the deck broke a small piece was fraud in ¡,’the contends 1900 census, there get in touch with the practical plumber from a propeller blade. Its speed was has been an actual growth. not lessened, however, and it darted Population statistics were made pub­ away on its flight. lic for the following California cities: Ely did not wait for the Birmingham Oakland, 150,174, an increase of 83,- to get into motion, which would have 214, or 124.3 cent, compared with aided him by adding to his momentum, 66,960 in 1900. per Berkeley, an Shop 431 Independent Phones Residence 45251 but seizing an opportune moment be­ increase of 27,220, or 206 40,434, per cent, tween showers, was off before those on compared with 13,214 in 1900. Ala­ Wrack Survivors Shut in By Storm the Pacific Avenue Forest Grove, Oregon tugs could get ready to follow and meda, 23,282, compared with 16,464 on Katalla Island. assist him in case of need. in 1900. Cordova, Alaska—Eighty-three per­ Ely said afterwards that it would be sons, comprising the passengers and an easy matter for an aeroplane to MARKET VALUE UNCERTAIN. crew of the wrecked steamship Port­ alight on. a vessel which was either W A L TE R R O S W U R M land, which was beached in the mouth moving or stationary. Commissioners Reject Basis of the Katalla river, are stranded on Captain Washington I. Chambers, Railroad of Taxation of Railroads. Katalla island. The storm which broke who has been detailed by the Navy de­ soon after the passengers were landed partment as chairman of a board of Washington—Deciding to hold its from the wrecked vessel, is raging aeronautical investigation, declared 23d annual convention in this city on Successors to with increased fury and all efforts to the flight was more than he had antici­ 10, 1911, *the National Asso­ Roswurm & Co. go to the aid of the marooned passen­ pated, and is confident the time will October of Railroad Commissioners come when the army and navy will use ciation gers have proved unsuccessful. elected the following officers: Presi­ There are few people living on the aeroplanes. Dealers in R eal Estate, Exchanges, Business Chances, dent, Burr, of Florida; sec­ When he struck the surface on div­ retary, R. W. Hudson island and the food supply is small. H. Connolly, acting secre­ Ice, Coal and Wood It is feared that if the passengers and ing off the platform on the Birming­ tary of the Interstate .Commerce crew of the Portland are not taken ham, the water splashed onto his gog­ mission, and assistant secretary, com­ Wil­ Forest Grove Oregon off soon they will be forced to undergo gles, and he could not see for several liam Kilpatrick, of Illinois. minutes in which direction he was go­ great hardships, owing to the failure delegates opposed the adop­ ing. He had planned to take a differ­ tion Many of the food supply. of the report of the committee on The steamship Alameda tried for 12 ent course from that followed and land railroad taxes and plans for ascertain­ hours to enter the stormswept harbor, further to the north. ing the fair value of railroad property, but was finally compelled to give up The highest altitude he attained was the opposition taking the ground that the attempt and turn back. The tele­ estimated at 500 feet. market waa impracticable as a line, the sole means of commu­ His striking the water, he said af­ basis of value taxation of railroads general­ If the hoofs of your horse need to phone with the island, is down, and terward, was due to a miscalculation. be shod. I have the metal, the nication the stranded passengera are entirely He had planned before he left to drop ly.!The convention refused to adopt the near the water, so as to get the mo­ report, as well as the reports of the knowledge, the skill and the will­ cut off from the outside world. mentum which he wanted to carry him committee on rates and rate making ingness to put your horses right upward, but he overreached the mark. car service and demurrage. PANAMA CANAL IN 1913, when they need a firm footing. It is understood Ely, by this flight, and The on committee report waa adopted, a $500 prize offered by John Barry recommending that I also do General Blacksmithing, Taft Is Told Work «Will Be Finished won the Interstate Ryan for the first flight of a mile or Commerce commission early ’prepare anything and everything. Ahead of Time. more from any ship to land. rules and regulations for carrying ^into effect the uniform classification of Panama—The Panama canal wMl be freight, authorised by law, and to give completed December 1, 1913. This in­ CENSUS METHODS LIKED. formation was given to President Taft Canada to Follow United States' to the commissions of the various state« and all parties interested an op­ while he Fas inspecting the famous Plan in 1911 Count. portunity to be heard before final Gatun dam. The official date of the opening remains January 1, 1915, Lieu­ Washington — Contemplating the adoption of the uniform classification. tenant Colonel Goethals deoirinffione adoption of some of this government’s year in which to train the canal tend­ improved census-taking methods in ESTRADA EXPELS RIOTERS. ers and to get the machinery working connection with its next census, the smoothly. Canadisn government has sent to Disturbers Ar« Ban­ Finest of Bread and Pastry Baked Every Day Ships, meantime, will have the priv­ Washington E. H. MacPhail, of the Anti-American ished From Nicaragua. ilege of the canal, but at their own census bureau of Canada, to consult risk or delay. with Director Durand regarding the Washington—The Liberal leaders, In addition it was announced by Col­ operations of the American census bu­ alleged to be responsible for the anti- onel Goethals that the report that reau. The two officials have been in American riots at Leon, Nicaragua, Free Delivery to AH Parts of the City President Taft’s visit was the forerun­ conferencet the past two days. were expelled from the country by ner of a request for another $100,000,- Mr. MacPhail said that according to President Estrada, according to a tele­ 000 from congress, was unfounded. official estimate, the next Canadian gram received by the State departmi The canal will be completed in 1913, census, to be taken in June, 1911, will from Thomas B. Moffat, United Stai he said, within the $375,000,000 al­ show a popluation of about 8,000,000. consul at Bluefields. ready authorized. would be an increase of 2,700.000 The men expelled are Zelodon and The president was pleased at the This or about cent over the figures Mnldonado Zciaya, Games and Barreto. outlook for early completion and con­ for 1 9 0 50 1 per United States Consul Clivares at . ______ gratulated Colonel Goethals. He ex­ Managua telegraphed the States de­ pressed amazement at the work accom­ WOMAN WASHES DIRTY BILL. partment that he had completed his in­ plished since his visit in February, vestigation of the anti-American out­ carries a most complete and Certificate is So Clean That Bank break at Leon, and that he believed 1909. up-to-date line of He displayed a knowledge of the the government authorities now had Teller Thinks It ^Counterfeit. technical details that surprised the Washington—A mistake that may the situation well in hand. * officials, his familiarity dating back to ‘ become common if the government fin- Charles Teller, the American boy the time he was secretary of war, | ally decidee to launder dirty paper who was injured in the recent riots, when he advocated a lock canal as j money, has just come to the attention was shot by a soldier as a result of against a sea-level system. He was the treasury officials. A woman in mistaken identity, the consul reports, >a greatly surprised at the immensity of of for the boy did not participate in the New York received an extremely dirty disturbance. consul ’confirms the the dam, some idea of which can be silver certificate. She promptly washed report that the The trouble inaugurat­ gained from the fact that the train and ironed the bill. It came out of the ed by the Liberals, who, was incited by the was under way nearly three hours on process bright FRESH CANDIES and FRUITS the and clean and she took spur tracks overrunning the great it to the bank. It looked so strange incendiary utterances of their press, insist upon holding anti-American dem­ fills. HOT DRINKS that the bank teller pronounced the onstrations. note a counterfeit and sent it to Wash­ SODA OYSTER COCKTAILS ‘Perfect’ Man Collapses. ington for inspection. “ The only Salt Lake City Grows. Lynn, Mas«.—Charlee Orrin Breed, thing (he matter with that,’* smiled Washington—Balt Lake City haa a of this city, formerly world’s amsteur Chief Wilkie, "is that it’s clean.” population of 92,787, according to champion strong man and a leading statistics of the 13th census . This is R. A. PHELPS Malt Association Accused. Methodist Episcopal layman, dropped an increase of 39,246, or 78.3 per cent dead from heart disease. Three years Washington—ComplaintjJagainat the over SMCtmr to W. E PK1CKETT in 1900. ago Mr. Breed was examined by Dr. United States Maltatera' association, The 53,531 of Salt Lake county, SargenL of Harra/d, and pronounced alleging violation of the Sherman anti­ Utah, is population 131,426, compared with 77.- | perfect so far as physical proportions trust law and an illegal combination of 725 in I960. were concerned. Mr. Breed was 54 the malting companies east of the Augusta, Ga., haa a population of years old. As a young man be became Rocky mountains, have been made to 37,826. , This ia a decrease of 1,616, famous for his extraordinary strength the department of justice by Individual or 4.1 per cent under 39,441 in 1900. and traveled throughout the country of malL giving exhibitions of muscular prow­ rhe Forest Grove Press Stats of Maine Grows to 742,871. Portland Fifll In Rank. ess, meeting strong the men. « Washington—The population of tbs Washington—By making extraordin­ Is Right l'p-to-Date. arily heavy shipments of wheat'during state of Maine is 742,871, according to Tame Owl F#et 860 Miles. thirteenth census statistics. This Victoria, B. C.—The steamship Zea- October, Portland regained her posi­ the is an increase of 47.905, or 6.9 per 1 tndia, which arrived here from Aus­ tion as the leading wheat exporting cent ever 694,446 In 1900. The in- tralia, bad on bead a California barn­ city of the United State«, aa shown by from 1890 to 1900 wee 88,899, yard owl, which alighted on the steam- statistic» of the department of col <-r«ees or 6 per coot. i #r 880 miles from the nearest land.* mutual fire Oregon Land & Trading Co. Farm and City Property H. L. DECKERT Roswurm & Moulton THIS IS IKE MAM YOU NEED Joe Lenneville Home Baking Co. W e sell 6 loaves of bread for 25^ Pacific Avenue Forest Grove . ^ “BONBONNIERE”- Smokers’ Articles Tobaccos Cigars • Subscribe and Keep / osted.