Page:Centennial History of Oregon 1811-1912, Volume 1.djvu/159

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a decrease from 1890 to 1900 of 11,057, or 4.5 per eeut. For the twenty-year period from 1890 to 1910 there was an increase of 17,430, or 7 per cent.

The last census shows that the Indian population of the Pacific coast is for the state of Washington, 10,997; Oregon, 5,090; California, 16,371; Idaho, 3,488. The Indians evidently live longer and do better in a warm climate than in a cold one.