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THE MORNING OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3. 1908. 5 CHAMBER LI 1000 PLURALITY Democrat Defeats Cake for the United States" Senatorship. CARRIES 14 COUNTIES Haw ley, Republican, Haa 15,000 Majority for Congress Ellis Also lias Very Large Majority. Continued From First Pae. will not In any event fall below 10mT, ana it may rise to 1500. Hawley, Republican, is elected' to Congress in the First District by lo.uuo or more, and Ellis. Republican, by 15,000 or more in the Second Dis trict. Bean. Republican, for Supreme Judge, has a very large vote, having no opposition, while Bailey, Republi can, for Food and Dairy Commission er, wins by 25,000 to 30,000. Campbell, Republican, is successful for Railroad Commissioner in the First District, and Altchison, Republican, for Rail road Commissioner, for the Second District, has 6000 or more plurality. Fifty-two members of the Legisla ture are for Statement No. 1, includ ing Kay of Marion and Bonebrake of Benton, who are pledged conditionally. A majority of the Legislature is 46. PLURALITIES FOR SENATOR. . Cham County. Cake. berlain. Baker............... .... 310 Benton. 18 Clackamas. .... 500 Clatsop...........; , 300 Columbia. ' 150 .... - Coos .... Crook. 153 Curry 50 ..... Douglas. ....... ........... 75 GUliarn. .. ........... SO ... Oram 75 .... Harney.............. loo .... Jackson. . . .......... .... 300 Josephine. . .......... .... 60 Klamath 50 Lake .... .... Lincoln. 50 Lane 500 Linn 417 Malheur. ............ .... 100 Clarion .... 10) Multnomah . S0O Morrow 60 .... Polk. .... ' 180 Sherman... 100 .... Tillamook. .......... 80 .... irmatilla. 338 .... Union 80 Wallowa. 50 .... Wasco 50 .... Washington.. 160 .... Wheeler 125 .... Yamhill 170 Totals 2156 3512 Chamberlain's plurality 1356. KESULT IS CLOSE IN MARION Chamberlain Ahead by Small Mar- 1 gin of Votes. SALEM. Or.. June 2. (Special.) Com plete returns from 63 precincts In Marion County give Cake 2901 votes and Cham berlain 2937. The remaining precincts are not expected to change the relative po sitions of the Senatorial candidates very 'materially. Returns today confirm the report of yesterday that all other Re publican candidates have received sub stantial majorities. Returns are very Incomplete, except on Senator and Prohibition, in which the rhief Interest is centered. Woman suf frage was overwhelmingly defeated and a majority of about 750 recorded against the university appropriation. According to reports thus far received. Prohibition has carried in the towns' of Jefferson, Turner, Stayton, Sllverton and Woodburn. The strange manner in which some people express their views at the polls was shown in the Prohibition vote in Precinct Salem No. 4, in which the Salem Brewery is located. The precinct went wet by six votes. In counting the ballots the judges found a dozen votes cast by Prohibitionists who marked their ballots very carefully for every Prohibi tion candidate and then failed to vote either for or against Prohibition. This circumstance caused considerable specu lation as to whether the Prohls left their ballots in this condition through Ignor ance, or whether they were so firmly wedded to the Prohibition party that they would not aid the work of the Antl Saloon League. Prohibition In the county as a whole has been defeated by 500 majority. A number ot country precincts in which saloons have never been located, voted dry. JOSEPHINE FOR CHAMBERLAIN Plurality In County and Prohibition Carried. GRANTS PASS, Or., June 2. (Special.) Returns are now in from 12 precincts out of 16 In this county, and the Demo cratic party has, so far as these returns show, captured United States. Senator on the state ticket and County Senator, Sheriff and Treasurer. The county as a. whole goes dry by a vote of about 300. The state ticket lines up for United States Senator: I. H. Amos 53, H. M. Cake 725, George E. Chamberlain 740, J. C. Cooper 173; Justice Supreme Court. R. S. Bean 1129, C. J. Bright 156, C. C. Brlx 269. Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner, J. W.Bailey, 89S, E. N. Emery 457, C. E. Hos klns 1S4; Representative to Congress, W. C. llawley 826, W. S. Richards 277, Daniel Stover 71, J. J. Whitney 357; Railroad Commissioner T. K. Campbell 1157; Prose cuting Attorney for Jackson and Jose phine Counties, B. F. Mulkey 1213; State Senator, L. L. Jewell 570, H. D. Norton 905, E. W. Sturgeon 200; Representative, H. L. Dearmond 627, Marcus Robins 308, J. C. Smith 715. Other officers of the county conceded to be elected are Sheriff, J. W. Russell; County Clerk, S. F. Cheshire; Treasurer, J. T. Taylor; Assessor. E. Pollock; School Superintendent, Lincoln Savage; Coroner, F. D. Strieker; County Commis sioner; H. 'SL Woodcock; Surveyor. Fred Mcnsch. Bills referred to the people by the legislative Assembly and otherwise; Bill 300. affirmative 309, negative 6S6; bill 302, affirmative 575, negative 374; bill 301, affirmative 410. negative 421; bill 3, af firmative 838, negative 143; bill SOS, affirma tive 751. negative 347; bill 310, affirmative 441. negative 618; bill 312, affirmative 386, negative 619; bill 314. affirmative 529, neg ative 445. CAKE'S PLURALITY ONLY 20 Close Vote in Gilliam Connty, Which Goes lry. CONDON. Or., June 2. (Special.) Un official returns (dve Cake a lead over Chamberlain- of about 20 votes in Gilliam County- Condon save the Governor a jnajotitg C -Ova, Jai Bawexman, Jo ELECTION RETURNS TO DATE State Senator, carries the county by 67 vote and will pull out of the district with more than 300 votes. William J. Mariner, of Blalock, Statement 1 Independent can didate, is elected and W. F. Jackson, an other Statement 1 candidate for the Leg islature, leads R. N. Donnelly. Republi can, by 16 votes with few precincts to hear from throughout the district. Gil liam County i3 dry by a score of ,tes, Condon voting wet by 20 votes. The Democrats elect R. M. Rogers Sheriff by 217 majority; J. A. McMerris, Treasurer; Otis Campbell, Assessor, and J. O. Lewis, Commissioner. The Republicans elect Charles H. Horner, Clerk; J. C. Sturgill, School Superintendent; W. A. Darling, Coroner. Single tax amendment over whelmingly defeated. CLACKAMAS FOR CHAMBERLAIN Gives Plurality of 500 and County Goes W et. . . OREGON CITY. Or., June 2. (Special.) Very fragmentary returns are being re ceived In Clackamas County, and while the returns are In from every precinct save one, the figures are far short on the amendments and some of the offices. Chamberlain has carried the county by about 500 votes, receiving 2593, to 2108 for Cake. Hawley's vote Is 2;:29. to 992 for Whitney. McArthur, Republican candi date for Joint Representative from Clack amas and Multnomah Counties, has car ried Clackamas by probably SOO. J. U. Campbell, W. A. Dimlck and Linn E. Jones, Republican Statement No. 1 candidates for the Legislature, are elect ed by pluralities ranging from 800 to 1000. Dimlck is high with 3110 votes. Beatie, Democrat, is re-elected Sheriff over Greaves by nearly 1000, while Jack, Demo crat, is chosen Assessor over Moody by more than 500. The Republican nominees for other offices, Greenman for Clerk, Ramsby for Recorder, Gary for School Superintendent, Mattoon for Commis sioner, Holman for Coroner, Paddock for Treasurer, and Hungate for Surveyor, are elected. Returns from five precincts on the Uni versity of Oregon appropriation give the bill 410, with 52G against. It is estimated that the bill will lose in Clackamas by about 400. Clackamas County has gone, wet, but by a very narrow margin. The vote in 37 out of the 39 precincts, according to Rev. W. J. Weber, of Canby, who has tabulated the vote, gives the saloon peo ple a majority of 118, with Highland and Marquam to hear from. It is expected that Highland will go dry heavily, as will Marquam, but it is not considered prob able that the returns from these precincts will materially alter the result. If the county goes wet by less than 50 votes, it Is probable that a recount will t)e re quested. The majorities by precincts fol low: Wet Abernehty 3. Barlow 16. Canyon Creek 3. Clackamas 9. Cherryvlile 6. Cas cade 20, George 2. Harding 14. Harmony 21, Macksburg 76, Mllwaukle 47, Needy 10, New Era 2, Oak Grove 6. Oregon City No. 1, SS; Oregon City No. 2. 64; Oswego fl. Soda Springs 15. Tualatin 77, Union 20, West Oregon City 6, Pleasant Kill 32. Total 538. Dry Beaver Creek 37. Bull Run 9. Bor ing 30. Canby 16. Caneraah 10. Damascus 1. Eagle Creek 40, Estaeada 25. Klllin .'.3, Molalla 63. Made Lane 29: Milk Creek 64, Oregon City No. 3, 29; Sprlngwater 2, Vio la 22. Total 420. The attempt to drive the saloons out of Canby by forming a local option district composed of the precincts of Mllwaukle, Oak Grove, Clackamas and Harmony failed, the vote In these precincts going wet by 83 majority. No one of the pre cincts was carried by the dry people. There are five saloons in Estaeada that will have to discontinue business, and one of the saloon men commenced this morn ing to pack his stock preparatory to mov ing away. LANE GIVES CAKE BIG VOTE Plurality In County I9 Estimated at 700. EUGENE, Or.. June 2. (Special.) Lane County returns, three-fourths in, give R. S. Bean a lead of 20 to 1 over both com petitors. Bailey 2 to 1 over Emery. Cake leads Chamberlain 650. 'which will likely be over 700 plurality. Hawley beats Whit ney. 2 to 1. T. K. Campbell for Railroad Commissioner and Edwin Bryson for Prosecuting Attorney, are polling a big Republican vote. Bean, Calkins and Eaton, Republicans, are the Represen tatives. E. U. Lee, Republican County Clerk, H. L. Brown, Sheriff, is the only Democrat on the county ticket elected. G. R. Chrisman, Judge; R. E. Eastland, Treasurer; B. F. Keeney. Assessor: W. B. Dillard, School Superintendent; Charles Collier, Surveyor; H. M. Price, Commis sioner, and William Gordon, all Repub licans, elected by big majority. Lane goes dry by 500. On the constitutional .amendments, the raise in Legislators' pay loses heavily; location of state institutions carries slightly; Increasing Circuit Judges loses slightly; changing time of election carries heavily. The referendum measures that will carry In. Lane are 308 and 314. The University bill will have a majority of 1500 or more in Lane. The compulsory pass bill Is snowed under badly, and the Armory appropriation may lose when the final count is in. The initiative measures that will carry will be. both fish bills, the recall, compulsory Statement No. L majority instead of plurality rule, Hunt ley bill and probably Hood River. It Is impossible to get the count on these measures, the several precincts re porting on only special candidates In whom they have an interest. The equal suffrage amendment loses and the Reddy amendment is snowed under. The county high school carries 4 to 1. CAKE IN WASHINGTON BY 160 Republican Ticket Elected and Four Saloons Put Out. HILLSBORO, Or., June 2. (Special.) The unofficial vote gives Cake a plurality of only 160 over Chamberlain. Hawley carries Washington County by over 1000, although the exact figures are unobtain able. The entire Republican Legislative ticket Is elected, two going in by but a very small margin. George Hancock, of Forest Grove, was elected Sheriff; J. W. Bailey, of Hillsboro, Clerk: Willis Ireland, Recorder; M. C. Case, School Superintend ent: W. M. Jackson, Treasurer; L. C. Walker, Surveyor; Max Crandall, Asses sor; E. C. Brown, Coroner; John Mc Claren, County Commissioner. Bailey was elected Clerk by 29 votes only. All are Republicans. The Legislative ticket Is Dr. W. D. Wood, Senator; Dr. Hines, Forest Grove, S. A. T. .Meek, of Mountalndale, and R. H. Greer, of Hillsboro, Representa tives. No figures are obtainable on the University of Oregon appropriation, but it is thought to have been beaten, as well as the single tax.' It is impossible to get the results or even indications on the other amendments and measures. It is figured that the county returns a vote of 300 against prohibition, but the vote in South Hillsboro makes that half of the town dry and two saloons are put out of business. Cornelius and For est Grove, linked together, went dry, and Cornelius loses two saloons. CHAMBERLAIN BY 70 VOTES University Bill Carries and Prohibi tion Loses. LAKEVIEW, Or.. June 2. (Special.) With, several precincts yet to report, the vote in sLake County is as follows: Cake 297, Chamberlain 873, Hawley 3R8, .Whitney U9 Othaq Republican oaadU dates are ahead in the same proportion, as follows: For District Attorney, Kuykendall haa 377, Moore 3S2; for joint Senator, Merri man 294, Stringer 212. Gent, Republican, is re-elected Sheriff; Reahart, Republican, elected Commissioner; Payne, for Clerk; Foster, for Assessor; Jackson, for School Superintendent, all Democrats, were elected. The University bill carried: pro hibition loses. Vote on other measures not obtainable until official count. Cham berlain will carry the county by about 70. CAKE PLURALITY IN YAMHILL Republicans Win Generally and County Votes Dry. , M'MINNVILLE, Or., June 2. (Special.) Returns from 22 of the 23 precincts, of this county, though Incomplete in some instances, give Cake 1663, Chamberlain 1522, Bailey 1326. Emery 770, Hawley 1623. Richards 252, and Campbell, for Railroad Commissioner, 2018. Judge Bean leads all other candidates, his total vote being little short of 2500. -W. N. Barrett, for Senator, In the Twenty-fourth Senatorial District, has a majority of 1370. For Rep resentative in the Fourteenth District, A. G. Beals has a majority of 309; for Rep resentative in the Thirteenth District. M. F. Corrigan, Democrat, and J. W. Bones, Republican, are elected. The following county ticket Is success ful; Sheriff, W. G. Henderson: Clerk, G. W. Jones; Treasurer, H. Z. Foster; Asses sor, Martin Miller; School Superintend ent, H. H. Belt; Surveyor, H. W. Her ring; Coroner, C Tilbury; Commissioner, S. E. Cummins. The result on Recorder is in doubt W. W. Nlckell, Republican, and H. S. Maloney. Democrat, being very close. The Republican ticket, with this possible exception, was successful throughout. Prohibition has carried by a majority of at least 600. On the amendments the vote was generally in the negative, with the exception of the proposed change At date of general elections, which has car ried by 1200; the Sheriff's bill, which has 600 majority; the Astoria fish bill, 300; the recall, 400; instructing the Legisla ture, 1000; proportional representation, 100; limiting campaign expenses, 300; fish wheels, 400; choosing grand Juries, 200; and Hood River County, 300. Increasing the pay of Legislators is lost by 1400, likewise scattering state institutions by 500; increasing Supreme Judges by 1000; the free pass amendment by 1000; the armory appropriation by 900; the univer sity appropriation by 700; woman suffrage by 300; the Reddy amendment by 600, and single tax by 1100. FORTY SALOONS VOTED OUT Umatilla Gives Cake Plurality of 250. PENDLETON. Or.. June 2. (Special.) Practically complete returns from the county show that Cake has a plu rality of 250. and that the county has gone dry by 700, putting: more than 40 saloons out of business, 25 being in Pendleton. Ellis for Congress. Bean for Judge, Bailey for Dairy Commis sioner, and Altchison for Railroad Commissioner, have received such big majorities that no one has tried to keep any track of them. District Attorney Phelps, Republican, is re-elected by a big majority and the entire legislative ticket has been elected. Including Joint Representative Mahoney, of Morrow County. The two representatives are Barrett and Mann, the former, State ment No. 1 candidate, being far in the lead. The Democrats have elected Sheriff Taylor and Assessor C. P. Strain. All the other county officers are Republican and are as follows: Frank Baling, Cerk; Fred Hendley. Recorder; G. W. Bradley. Treasurer; Frank K. Welles, School Superintend ent; John .W. Kimbrell, Surveyor; Ralph Folsom, Coroner; Horace Walker, Commissioner. The university and armory bills seem to be about 300 to fhe good, so far as can be ascertained. Woman suffrage has , apparently lost out, though it carried the county two years ago. The increase of pay for the Leg islators has also lost, though the other measures seem to have received a large, favorable vote. CAKE LOSES LINN BY 417 Piles Up Big Majority Against Uni versity Bill. ALBANY, Or., June 2. (Special.) Chamberlain has carried Linn County by 417 votes. The complete unofficial count on the state ticket in Linn is as follows: Chamberlain 2369, Cake 1952, Cooper 188, Amos 89; Hawley 2311, Whitney 1650, Richards 250, Staver 94; Bean 2938, Brlx 308, Bright 187; Bailey 2283, Emery 1621, Hoskins 212. The returns are not complete on district office. L A. Munkers and J. M. Philpott, Demo crats, both of whom signed Statement No. 1, have been elected to the Legis lature, and fpr Linn's third seat In the House there is a close race between F. M. Brown, Statement No. 1 Republican, and F. H. Porter, unpledged Republi can. Brown leads Porter four votes on the unofficial count. The vote for Representatives follows: Philpott 2219; Munkers 2209, Brown 1989, Porter 1985, Thomas Brandon, Democrat, 1934; E. E. Upmeyer, un pledged Republican, 1717. The only successful Democrat on the county ticket was Sheriff D. S. Smith, who was re-elected." The Republicans elected J. N. Duncan, County Judge; J. W. Miller, County Clerk; Grant Fro man. County Recorder; D. B. McKnight, Assessor; W. W. Francis, Treasurer; T. J. Butler, Commissioner for full term, and O. H. Russell, Commissioner to fill vacancy. The following three men were elected, running on both tickets: W. L. Jackson, School Superinttndent; Alfred L. Geddes, Surveyor, and Wil liam Fortmiller, Coroner. Linn County remains dry. Prohibition triumphed in the election by a majority of 567, which is an Increase of 125 over the Prohibi tion majority In 1906. Opponents of the University of Ore gon appropriation have scored heavily in this county, particularly in the rural precincts. Returns on this measure are not nearly complete, but the vote now stands 824 for the appropriation and 1843 against. SLIGHT MARGIN FOR CAKE Coos County Has Probably Retained the Saloons. MARSHFIETJD, Or., June 2. (Special.) No returns are complete at this hour. Votes as far as counted in the county indicate that Cake will defeat Chamber lain in Coos County by a small majority. Other state officers on the Republican ticket will have majorities of 500 to 700. W. C. Chase, Republican, is elected be yond a doubt as State Senator from the Eighth District. R. E. L. Bedillion, Dem ocrat, Is elected Representative from the Fifth District and I. N. Muncy, Republi can. Representative from the Sixth Dis trict. The county ticket elected la as follows: Sheriff, W. W. Gage, Democrat: Treas urer, J. B. Dudley, Republican; Assessor, T. J. Thrift, Democrat; Superintendent of Schools. W.. H. Bunch, Republican; Sur veyor. A. N. Gould, Republican; Com missioner, W. T. Dement. Republican; Coroner, T. J. Lewis, Republican. The vote on prohibition, around which all interest in the election in this county centers, is very close, Tha Indications FROM THE STATE AT LARGE now ere that the "wets" will carry by a very small majority, tout the result is still doubtful. In the city districts the judges are still counting ballots About 4000 votes were cast in the county. LEAD OF 20 7 IN CLATSOP Chamberlain Will Carry County by About 300. ASTORIA, Or., June 2. (Special.) Complete unofficial returns from all ex cepting four small precincts give Chamberlain a majority of 297 over Cake, and indicate that he will carry the county by about 300. The count thuB far is as follows: For Congressman Ellis 1311, Jeffrey 442, Sanders 304. Shaffer 212. Justice of Supreme Court Bean 1555, Bright 311, Brlx 313. Food Commissioner Bailey 1443, Emery 430, Hoskins 320. Senator Amos 195, Cake 846, Chamber lain 1143, Cooper 349. Railroad Com missioner Altchison 1275, Hamilton 334, Newell 235, Young 885. Prosecut ing Attorney Kaufman 388, Tongue 1720. C. A. Lelnenweber and John C. Mc Cue, Republicans, are elected members of the Legislature, and the entire Re publican county ticket is elected, with the possible exception of County Com missioner for the two-year term, which Is close. The successful candidates are: Sheriff, M. R. Pomeroy; Commissioner, four-year term, John Fryd; Clerk, J. C. Clinton; Assessor, T. S. Cornelius; Treasurer, W. A. Sherman; Surveyor, G. F. Parker; Coroner, J. A. Gllbaugh; School Superintendent, E. L. Kezel. Prohibition carried by large majori ties in Astoria precincts Nos. 1, 6 and 7, which have been dry for two years, and in Olney. The vote of the respective amendments and initiative and referen dum measures is as follows: County High School Yes 1207, No 542. Move state institutions Yes 708, no 820. Increase Supreme Court Yes 623, no 875. Sheriff amendment Yes 1128, no 319. Compulsory passes Yes 569, no 1163. Armories Yes 728, no 1029. University .appropriation Yes 1145, no 531. Equal suffrage Yes 699, no 1897. Prohibit bar fishing Yes 302, no 1060. Give towns control gambling Yes 825, no 1060. Single tax Yes 860. no 1063. Recall Yes 1128, no 669. Senatorial instruction Yes 1235, no 574. Proportional representation Yes 947, no 661. Limiting campaign ex penses Yes 995, no 538. Prohibit fish wheels Yes 2130, no 324. Grand Jury Yes 1035, no 485. Hood River Qbunty Yes 1036, no 423. GOES DRY BY BIG VOTE Crook County Also Gives Vote for Chamberlain. PRINEVTLLE, Or., June 2. (Spe cial.) With two small precincts to hear from Crook County has gone dry by nearly 600 majority. Even Prlne ville has gone dry by three votes. H. C. Ellis Is elected county judge by a handsome majority. The greatest fight here was made by Sheriff Elkins, but he won out by a majority of nearly 600, an unheard of majority for sheriff upon whom the lead is -usually from three to seven. Chamberlain is well In the lead of Cake for Senator, having the majority of about 100, and Springer, Democratic Statement Number One nominee, leads his opponent by 256 votes. Bean is solid for Supreme Judge, Altchison, for Railway Commissioner, Bailey for Food and Dairy Commis sioner, Wilson for District Attorney, Belknap and Brattain for Joint Repre sentatives. In no case has a vote on an amendment been returned. CHAMBERLAIN'S LEAD IS 75 Douglas County Also Votes Dry by About 400. ROSEBUEG, Or., June 2. (Special.) The count for Douglas County is not yet finished, two large precincts remaining to be heard from. Chamberlain will have the lead over Cake by not over 75. Hawley leads Whitney, the vote being 1983 to 1026. The University of Oregon appropriation bill will carry by a good majority, while the woman suffrage amendment and the single tax question were voted down. The armory appropri ation measure is still in doubt. The county goes dry by about 400 ma jority. For county office the Democrats gained two offices, sheriff and school superintendent. The legislature candi dates are: State Senator, Albert Abra ham, Republican, Statement No. 1; Rep resentatives, E. R. Applegate and George Jones, both Republicans, the latter State ment No. 1, the former non-committal. Joint Representative, J. A. Buchanan, Republican, anti-Statement No. 1. A heavier vote was cast at this election than at any preceding election in Douglas County. JACKSOX VOTES OUT. SALOONS The Count'lndicates 300 Lead for Chamberlain. MEDFORD, Or., June 2. (Special.) Of ficial count from 21 of Jackson County's 33 precincts, Medford not included, gives Cake 874, Chamberlain 1008, Hammersley 943, Kubli 879, Miller 8S9, Purdin 782. The two latter are Statement No. 1 men and the final count in Medford may place Purdin in the lead of Hammersley, in which case both Statement No. 1 men will be elected. Little local interest has centered in Hawley and for that reason there are no figures to be had on his vote here. Prohibition has 1154 and anti-prohibition 8SL The Medford count cannot possibly change the result, though there will be a majority in favor of the saloons. Antl prohibitlonists gave up the fight at noon today. The election of county officers is conceded to Dunn, as County Judge; Jones, Sheriff, Democrat; Coleman, Clerk; Percy Wells, School Superintendent; James Cronemiller, Treasurer, and Bur nett, Recorder. Medford and Ashland have not yet completed the counting. BAKER GIVES SOO MAJORITY Chamberlain Polls Good Vote in the v County BAKER CITY, Or., June 2.-(Special.) With only one small precinct to hear from. Baker County gives Cake 1554, Chamberlain 1861, Cooper 246: for Con gressman, Ellis 1580, Jeffrey 1116, Sanders 273, Shaffer 113; for Justice of Supreme Court. Robert S. Bean 2016, C. J. Bright 129, C. C. Brlx 315; Railroad Commissioner, Altchison 1328, Hamilton 708, Newell 724, Young 974. Baker County elects W. S. Levens, Dem ocrat, District Attorney; Henry McKin ney, anti-Statement No. 1, to Legislature; Ed Rand, Democrat, Sheriff; A. B. Coombs, Democrat, County . Clerk; P. Basche, Republican, Treasurer; Jerry Fleetwood, Republican; Assessor; J. F. Smith, Democrat, School Superintendent; C. M. Foster, Republican, Surveyor; V. S. Ison, Democrat, Coroner; W. J. Welch, Republican, Commissioner. Armory and university amendment and the one recom mending changing time of state elections carried in this county. CAKE IS AHEAD IN WASCO The County Goes Wet by a Vote of 1418 to 1616. THE DALLES, Or., June 2. (Spe cial.) Wasco County, with three pre oaci to feea tiom, give Cake 1439, Chamberlain 1305; Bean 2158; Bailey 1825,. Emery 636; Ellis 1837, Jeffrey 621, Altchison 1223, Young 662, Ham ilton 812. Prosecuting Attorney (Was co returns only), Wilson, Republican, 1812; Gavin, Democrat, 1125. State Sen ate, N. J. Sinnott, Statement One. Rep resentatives. J. L. Carter. Statement 2: H. C. Dodds, Statement 1. County Judge, A. E. Lake. Sheriff, Levi Chris man; Clerk, Angle; Treasurer, Gun ning; Commissioner, Stoughton; Assess or, Koontz: Superintendent, Neff; Sur veyor, Mohr; Coroner, Burkett. For prohibition 1418, against 1616, making this the only wet town on the O. R. & N. RETURNS FROM 20 PRECINCTS Chamberlain Has Carried County by Small Margin. LA GRANDE, Or., June 2. (Special.) With all but one very immaterial precinct in. Union County Is In position to give a careful estimate of the line-up of poli- tlbans In this election. Chamberlain car ries the county by a small margin. The votes complete from 20 to. 21 precincts give Cake 1340 Chamberlain 1422. Oliver (Dem.) for State Senator, Is running neck and neck with Rumble (Rep., Statement No. 1). Returns from Wallowa County keep coming but neither reduce or in crease cither's lead. Richardson (anti Statement No. 1) has won over the lone Democrat in last legislature, Herman RothchlldL Knowles (Rep.) is Circuit Judge over Crawford, present incumbent, Chllders (Dem.) is Sheriff, Ed Wright (Rep.) County 'Clerk, J. M. Selder (Rep.) Commissioner, Snook (Rep.) County Recorder, Bragg (Dem.) re-elected School Superintendent. Frawley (Rep.) Treasurer, Curtis Surveyor and Monk (Rep.) Coroner. LEAD OF 18 VOTES FOR CAKE Count In Benton Is Complete, but Not Official. CORVALLIS. Or., June 2. (Special.) Cake's majority in Benton, complete but not official. Is 18. Incomplete returns from 9 out of 16 precincts give Hawley, for Congress, and other Republican state- ticket, a probable plurality of 500. Re publican county officers elected are: Gellatle, sheriff; Hawley, commissioner; Mack, school superintendent; Newton, re corder; Wilkes, surveyor, and Bovee, cor oner. The Democrats elect Moses, clerk; Buchanan, treasurer, and Rlckard, asses sor. Corvallls precincts gave the uni versity appropriation a strong vote, breaking nearly even, but outside pre cincts went heavily against it. Returns from four precincts give a vote of more than four to one against single tax. GRANT GOES 87 FOR CAKE Prohibition Carries by 20 Votes, County Offices Split. CANYON CITY, June 2. (Special.) Complete unofficial returns show the fol lowing results in Grant County: Cake, 6S9; Chamberlain, 652; Parrish, Joint Sen ator, 1045; Belknap, Joint Representative, 1017; Ellis, 910; Jeffrey, 359; Bailey, 915; Emery, 404; Altchison, 818; Newell, 352. For county officers. Democrats elected C. M. Collier, Sheriff; William Shrebu, Clerk; AV. W. Eustin. Superintendent. The Republicans elected C. W. Bonham, Assessor; A. O. Moser. Treasurer; M. Speer, Surveyor. Prohibition carried by about 20 votes. Result on amendments has not been tabulated. CAKE LOSES IN POLK COUNTY Chamberlain Ha Plurality of 178 Votes. DALLAS. Or.. June 2. (Special.) Un official returns from all precincts In Polk County but one give George E. Chamber lain a majority of 178 votes over Cake for the United States Senatorship. Other wise the state ticket is running from 300 to 500 votes Republican. B. F. Jones, for joint Representative for Polk and Benton Counties, and; C. L. Hawley, for Repre sentative from Polk County, will be elect ed by large majorities. The prohibition vote leads by about 200 and the county will probably go dry by a SOO majority. CAKE CARRIES TILLAMOOK Leads by 95 Votes University Ap propriation Loses by 132. TILLAMOOK, Or., June 2. (Special.) Hawley 689, Whitney 195, Cake 546, Cham berlain 451. Bean 774. Bright 73, Brlx 137, Barrett 801, Kuykendall 1S5, Beals 501, Loughlin 420; prohibition 536 for, against 466; county high school defeated; Uni versity, for 200, against 332; women suf frage, for 368; against 351. The entire Republican ticket has carried with, the exception of Treasurer. HARNEY FOR CAKE BY 100 County Retains Saloons, but . by Small Majority." BURNS, Or., June ?. (Special.) Eleven out of 19 precincts in Harney County, four-fifths of the entire vote, give Cake 397, Chamberlain, 296; Ellis 462, Jeffrey 210. For District Attorney,, McCulIock, Republican, u; uozad, Democrat, 284. For Representative, Broke, Republican, 436; Marsitt, Demo crat, 288. Parrish, Republican, was elected Joint Senator without opposi tion. Atchison and Bailey had the full Republican vote and Bean was unanl- EVERY MAN AND EVERY WOMAN who has RHEUMATISM, CATARRH or any chronic or NERVOUS DISEASE has now the opportunity to be PERMANENTLY CURED BY LMPONDERO - THERAPY TREATMENT During June we treat all cases of CATARRH $5.00 PER MONTH Investigate this and learn of its sure and permanent results. IMPONDERO-THERAPI COMPANY Merchants Trust Building, Sixth and Washington Streets, PORTLAND, OREGON. Entrance 326y2 Washington St. Office Hours: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M.; Sunday, 10-12 M. Touring the Rose City by Trolley SEEING PORTLAND OBSERVATION CARS Leave Second and Washington Streets Daily at 10 o'Clock A. M. and 2 o'clock P. M. A Guide Accompanies Each Trip, Describing All Points of Interest. The Cheapest and Quickest Way o! Seeing Portland's Principal business blocks, river and harbor, West and East Side residences, Forestry build ing, Willamette Heights, City Park, Portland Heights, Council Crest, Churches, Hospitals, Theaters and Public Buildings. Time 21 HoursFare 50 Cents Visitors Attending the Rose Festival Should Not Fail to Take a Trip to PORTLAND'S SUBURBAN SUMMER RESORT HOTEL ESTACADA On the Upper Clackamas River, 35 miles from the city. Cost of trip, including three meals and one night's lodging, and round-trip railway fare ,.,..$3.0O Cost of trip, including dinner and round-trip railway fare .... .$1.50 GOOD FISHING Electric trains leave First and Alder Streets: 7:15, 9:15, 11:15 A. M.; 1:15, 3:45, 6:15, 7:25 P. M. Daily. Hotel tickets on sale at railway ticket office. Ask for them. mous. The Democrats elect the Sheriff. Republicans elect Treasurer, Assessor, Commissioners, Superintendent, Sur veyor and Coroner. Clerk la In doubt, with the Democratic candidate 3 8 ahead. Prohibiton is defeated by a small margin. "Wallowa County Remains Pry. JOSEPH. Or., June 2. Partial returns from Wallowa County, covering, how ever, a majority of the vote, give Cake a slight lead over Chamberlain. The Democratic candidate for Joint Senator, Union and "Wallowa Counties, Turner Ol iver, of La Grande, has a lead of 100 in Wallowa County. The county remains dry as a whole. Enterprise retains the county seat. Wallowa falling by a small margin to wrest it away, though It made a fight so hard that It ended with an offer representing J15.000. Chamberlain's Lead in Jackson. .JACKSONVILLE, Or., June 2. (Spe cial.) Twenty-one out of 32 precincts In Jackson County give Chamberlain 1177, Cake 966. Hammersley (H.) and Miller (D.) are elected to the Legislature. Bu- ohanan Is ahead 300 votes.. Nell (D.) has carried the county by 100; Clones (D.) for PURITY ef is.'.' - v---si1uP&'Sa V NORTH PACIFIC BREWING CO. Main 2690 211 McKay Building sheriff, Coleman CR.) for Clerk, Owens (R.) for Commissioner. Prohibition car ries 21 precincts by 368. University of Oregon aprroprjatlon has 460 majority. Amendments raisins salary of Legisla tors, changing seat of public buildings, equal suffrage, fisheries bill and the recall have all lost. The Reddy amendment and single tax amendment both loss In the county by heavy majority. Cake and Prohibition Win. FOSSIL, Or., June 2. (Special.) Cake has carried Wheeler County, probably by 100 votes. With three precincts to hear from, the result now stands: Cake 382, Chamberlain 300. The university appro priation has carried well In the county and a lead Is given Mariner and Jackson. Statment No. 1 men for the Legislature, over their opponents, Donnelly and Pike. Columbia for Cake by ISO. ST. HELENS, Or., June 2. (Special.) Incomplete returns show Cake has a plurality In Columbia County of 150. Prohibition has been defeated by SO : votes. The Republican ticket la suc cessful, with the exception of County Judere and Assessor, which have been ! captured by the Democrats. SALT AIR No air is purer than salt air. Uncontaminated by the germs of the street or. the surface of the earth, it sweeps for thousands of miles across the deep, losing all its impurities in the trip, and blows freely through the top of the brewery where PALE BOHEMIAN is brewed. The beer is con veyed, steaming hot, to the top of the plant. Here it trickles down over ice-cold pipes, drop by drop, while the air of the Pacific steril izes every golden drop. It leaves no appreciable taste, but it leaves the beer as pure as beer can be. Many chem ists maintain that the effect of ocean air upon beer is un usually beneficial. It is safe, therefore, to serve PALE BOHEMIAN on the table, so far as purity is concerned. Every process that is used in brewing PALE BOHEMIAN is as careful and as free from contamination as the aerating of the beer. Ar rangements have been mads to enable you to order your table beer, PALE BOHEMI AN, by the case, delivered to your home. One dozen large bottles $1.75, and a rebate of 40c a dozen for the return of the bottles. A 2690 !