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f CHAMBERLAIN WINS UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION SAFE ¿0 r * C a k e L e a d s in A shland. A sh la n d , J u n e I — F irst ft5 vote* c o u n te d give t ike .32, C h a m b e rla in 28; p r o h ib itio n 30, a g a in st pro h ib itio n 20 . C h a m b e r la in G e ts 8; k e r . R aker City J u n e 1 —C h a m b e r la in h a s c a rrie d B a k e r c o u n ty hy a b o u t 400 I N V E S T IG A T E E X P R E S S R A T E S . W ILL C E M E N T CANAL. m a jo r ity if th e p re se n t r a tio c o n tinues. S ta te R ailroad C o m m is s io n H a s Fancy S e e p a g e C a u s e s ^ W a s h o u t on Umatilla F ig u r e s to S t a r t With. Slight L e a d in R o s e b u r g . Irrigation Ditch. R o se b u rg , J u n e 1.—C h a m b e r la in has Salem, Or., May 26.—An investigation P e n d le to n .— A se c tion of the m a in a slight lead in th is city. In d ic a tio n s has been started by the railroad co m feed canal of the U matilla ir r ig a tio n a re th e to w n will g o wet. mission regarding express rates en pro je c t a b o u t 40 feet in le n g th was forced hy the Wells, F argo and the w ashed o u t b e tw e e n F o s te r and E c h o , Result in M ultnom ah. Pacific express companies in Oregon. the cause of the w a sh o u t being s e e p Mrftull on S t a te m e n t No. I Doubtful — C lo se R a c e in Linn, P o r tla n d , J u n e 2.— G o v e r n o r C h a m Some startling revelations have been age w a te r, w hich has c o n s ta n tly Hawley a n d Ellis fo r C o n g r e s s Albany, June 1 —Complete returns be rla in has c a rrie d M u ltn o m a h c ounty brought to light that will likely de drained th r o u g h the p o r o u s soil a t have not yet been received from a single ¡for s e n a to r by a m a jo r ity of p ro b a b ly mand the attention of the commission th a t point. T h e O R & N. tr a c k is Many New Dry S p o ts . precinct in Linn county. T he vote at ' 1000 o v e r H M. Cake, the R epublican in the near future. w ithin a few feet of th e canal a t th a t Com parisons have been made show point, a n d the g ra d e has been so fte n e d this hour indicates that Cake and C ham n o m in e e . I n c o m p le te r e tu r n s at 3 berlain are running close. o 'c lo c k this m o r n in g give C ham ber- ing th r relative charges on lines in O r for a b o u t half a mile by th e seepage. • H - H - M - H - H I I l"l"l- M"l- l- H -H-4- F+ lain. 3152, and C a k e 2902. a lead of 250 egon and the charges in other states for T h e g o v e r n m e n t e n g in e e rs have d e C a k e L e a d s in B enton. I 'n i t r d Stair* S r n a to r —George votes, w ith the c o u n t one fifth c o m similar distances and for the same class rid e d to c e m e n t a section of the canal of goods. F’rom P o rtla n d to Siskiyou, there. I t is e s tim a te d it will c o st K Chamberlain, Democrat. Corvallis, June 1.—Meager returns plete. Representative First C ongres R iva ling the s e n a to ria l ele c tio n in a distance o f 385 miles, the Wells- *21.100 t o c o m p le te th e c e m e n t w o rk give Cake 2!»0, Chamberlain 278 Re sional District—Willi* C. Hawley, tu rn s indicate the election of Honehrake in te r e s t was the vote on distric t at Fargo express company charges a m e r n ecessary. O w in g to the s tr o n g flow Republican. as representative hy more th a n 100. to rn c y . J o h n M a n n in g , in c u m b e n t of chandise rate o f $2.75 for 100 pounds, un d e r th e tracks, the c o m p a n y has Representative Second Con N othing is obtainable on the university th e office and c a n d id a te fo r re elec while for the same distance in Missouri kept tr a c k w alkers c o n s ta n tly th e re gressional District— W. R. Ellis, appropriation hill or single tax issue. tion, has been d e fe a te d hy M u n ic p a ’ a rate has been established by the Mis for several m o n th s. All tr a in s havg R rinililicaii. J u d g e G e o rg e J C a m e ro n , th e Repuh souri railroad commission, which is run slo w ly over th e place for so m e Justice of thr Supreme C o u rt— Union P ro b a b ly fo r C a k e . lican n om incee, by a m a jo r ity of p ro b now in force, of $2 for 100 pounds. The time. C o stly re p a irs will be m a de on merchandise rate in T e x a s for a sim Rohert S. Hrnn, Republican the O. R. & N tra c k W a t e r will be La G ra n d e , J u n e I.— P rio r t o 11 ab ly 3000. ilar distance is $2.05. O regon Dairy anil Food C o m tu r n e d off th e feed canal while the r e o 'clock it is im p o ssib le to gain figures T he rates charged by the Pacific e x Umatilla in D oubt. missioner—J. W. Hailey, Repub pairs a re in p ro g re ss. ex c e p t to show th e te n d e n c ie s of the lican. Pendleton. June 1 - Partial election re press company are even more exorbi vo te rs Cake mid C h a m b e r la in are Railroad Commissioner. F irst turn* at midnight indicate that Umatilla tant according to the figures given out r u n n in g a close race, w ith C ake le a d R a re S p e c ie s o f Duck. Congressional I hstrict — Thom as county ha* gone dry by less than 200 by the railroad commission. T he P a ing by five and te n m a jo ritie s in the cific express company operates out of K la m a th Falls.— H u n t e r s on th e K Campbell, Republican. T he wets have carried Pen in c o n ip le te d p r e c in c ts P r o h ib itio n is m a jo r ity Railroad Commissioner. Second o g o in g to c a r r y h ere hy so m e th in g like diet on but will not go out o f here with P o rtla n d east over the O. K & N. For K la m a th river n e a r T e t e r s la n d in g Congressional District -Clyde IJ enough to overcome the stro n g vole 140 miles over the O. K. & N., from r e p o r t th e finding of a p a ir of re d loo u n 'e s s signs fail. against them thr< ughout the county. Portland to Huntington, the general ducks n e s tin g a m o n g th e tules. T h e Aitchison, Republican Cake is only about 20 ahead of Chatn- merchandise rate for 100 pounds is $4. birds a r e sm all and su p p o se d to be + 4 •H -l-H -H - H I I H -l I I I I t l - H - F+ W a s c o fo r C h a m b e r la in . herlain and it will take an official count For 258 miles, or the same distance for c in n a m o n teal, a species of duck ra re ly T h e Dalles, J u n e 1 T h e m e a g e r T h e p elicans Portland, June 2.—Chamberlain's elec to determine who has carired the county which the W ells-Fargo charges $2.75 seen in th is section. - r t u r n s available in d ic a te th a t C h a m hi W estern Oregon, the Pacific express have r e tu r n e d in g r e a t n u m b e r s th is tion by the people of Oregon for United company in E a ste rn O regon charges spring. T h e rapid g r o w t h of th e c ity be rla in has c a rrie d W a s c o c o u n ty over C a k e A head in J o s e p h in e . States senator by from 1,000 to 1.500 C ake by a p r o b a b le m a jo r ity of 250. $3.75. and the s e ttle m e n t of the hills b e Grant s Pas* June 1 —T o d a y ’s elec i* indicated by the incomplete returns o th e r w is e the R ep u b lic a n ticket has Com pared with similar distances in tw een L ake E w a u n a a n d th e U p p e r tion ha* lieen exceedingly interes'ing Missouri and T exas, the rates of the K la m a th lake seem ed for several y e a rs from the various counties in the state c a rrie d th r o u g h o u t th e c o u n ty . R e a n d the heaviest vote in the history of Pacific express company are extreme. past to have driven th e pelicans to Cham berlain won M ultnom ah county publican r e p r e s e n ta tiv e m c o n g r e s s Josephine county was polled Cake is For 440 miles in M issouri the general o th e r fields. H o w e v e r, th e y a re h ere will receive a la r g e m a jo rity . T h e by perhaps 1,200 to 1,500 and elsewhere u n iv e rsity a m e n d m e n t has p ro b a b ly running ahead in all precincts heard merchandise express rate is $2.10 and in g r e a t n u m b e r s this year. throughout the state the two candidate* c a rrie d , while the single tax m e a s u r e from and will probably carry the county in T exas it is $2.30. In both these | by about 300 It looks like the univer states the rates have been fixed by C o o s Finds Oil. seem to have run a close race. Cake's is d e feated. sity appropriation would carry, but railroad commissions and have been ac M arshfield.— T h e stir o v e r oil in l»est county is I-ane, which returned him counting is going along very slowly and cepted by the express companies and j C h a m b e r la in H a s Gilliam. Coos c o u n ty , successfully held d o w n a m ajority of between 400 and 500. T his arc now in force. T he rates given are for several w eeks past, has re a c h e d C o n d o n , J u n e 1 — P a rtia l r e p o r ts return* arc problematical. lug m ajority for Cake is attributed to from e v e ry pre c inc t in Gilliam c o u n ty for the same classes of goods in every th e sta g e th a t facts c a n n o t lo n g e r be R esult D oubtful in M arion. instance. fio v e rn o r Cham berlain’s veto of the point to a victory for C h a m b e rla in , kept from the public. O il m e n have Salem. June 1.— Partial returns from State university appropriation in the w h o is leading Cake-2 to 1 T h e vote been h ere on in v e stig a tin g m issio n s, ANN U A L IN S U R A N C E R E P O R T 23 precincts in M arion county show that on local o p tio n is close, w ith a light and c o r p o r a tio n s a n d individuals have last legislature. v ote on the a m e n d m e n ts llu r d e tt the entire Republican ticket has received Cham berlain’s success as “the p e o a n d C ollier for p ro s e c u tin g a t t o r n e y a m ajority, with the possible exception S e c r e ta r y o f S ta te S h o w s G r o w th and qu ie tly b e e n ta k in g o p tio n s for s e v eral weeks. A ctual c ru d e oil has be e n of United States senator, upon which ple's choice“ at yesterday’s polls will are r u n n in g neck a n d neck. struc k n e a r B andon, a n d g a s has b e e n P r e s e n t S t a t u s o f B u sin e ss. the vote will lie close. The legislative need election by the neat legislature to e Salem.— F r a n k Benson, secretary of n c o u n te r e d in m a n y places. A r o u n d ticket, composed of three Statement No C a k e G e ts M a lh e u r. give him the office T his will Ire pos- state, a* ex officio insurance commis C oos Bay indications a re sufficiently 1 men and two Republican voters’ Yale, J u n e I.—T h e r e tu r n s from sioner. has completed his annual re s tr o n g to w a r r a n t la rg e o p tio n s a n d s.ble only in case a m ajority o f the M a lh e u r c o u n ty at It o ’clock a r e : choice candidates, ha* l»ecn elected. port. It is now being printed and will e xte nsive p r e p a r a tio n s for b o rin g s. legislature shall pledged by S ta te Cake, 90; C h a m b e rla in . 115; Ellis, 110; T he vote so far as received show s: Cake. !*• available within a few weeks. The ment No. 1 to disregard the R epub Jeffries. 90; Mean, 1X0; Hailey, 95; 828 ; Chamberlaio. 906. O p e n G a te s a t H e r m is to n . report includes a statement of the to F in e ry , 90 ; r e p r e s e n ta tiv e , H. O. lican politics of its Republican member* P e n d le to n .— W ith h u n d r e d s of e n tal risks written by all insurance com t^ake Will C a re y K lam ath. thusia stic e x c u rsio n ists in a tte n d a n c e panies doing business within the state ami elect Mr. Chamlierlain. a Democrat B rooks. K lam ath Fall* June 1 —A heavy vote T h e u n iv e rsity bill will p r o b a b ly T h e legislature will lie overwhelmingly c a rry by 400 T h e s i n g l e tax a m e n d w a * ca*t throughout Klamath county o f Oregon, the gross premiums received, a n d ideal w e a th e r prevailing, the he a d todav. Incomplete returns from five premium« returned, losses paid and the g a te s of th e U m a tilla ir rig a tio n p r o Republican, with probably less than ten m ent is lost by p r o b a b ly 10O0. precincts indicate that Cake will carry net premiums for taxation of all a u je c t w ere th r o w n o pen at H e r m i s t o n Democrats the county and that prohibition will be thorized companies and associations for last week. A n e x c u rsio n tra in of six Cake C arries C oos. It is doubtful if a m ajority of the coaches left th is place, b e a r in g a la rg e a d o s e contest. T he University appro the year ending December 31. 1907. members o f the legislature will he M arshfield. J u n e 1.— F e w r e tu r n s priation carries 5 to 1. Beside* much other valuable infor n u m b e r of r e p r e s e n ta tiv e b u sin e ss pledged by Statement No 1. At best are in at this hour. In d ic a tio n * are. mation the report shows the aggregate m en and fa rm e rs, as well as r e p r e the Statement No 1 forces will have h o w e v e r, tha t Cake will c a r r y Coos business transacted within the slate se n ta tiv e s from M ilton, F r e e w a te r , C a k e A h e a d in H a rn e y . but a hare m ajority in the legislature. c o u n ty hy a small m a jo r ity , p r o b a b ly since 189.1 ; the am ount o f licenses and W e s to n a n d A thena. Burns. Ju n e 1.—W ith 103 votes taxes paid into the state tre a sury since O f the Republicans elected to the house not o v e r 200 N e a rly 4000 v o te s w e re o f representatives 2« are pledged to ca*t in th e c o u n ty . O t h e r Reptibli- counted in this precinct. Cake has 50 and 1 *s7. and gives a list of all the insur P r o g r e s s iv e S p irit at C o rn e liu s. T hree outside pre ance companies authorized to transact Statement 1, and of those elected to the ia u s o n th e state tic k e t will c a r r y by Chamberlain 32. Cornelius.— T he old schoolhouse in senate seven are so pledged These ' 500 t o « 0 o M arshfield and N o r th cincts give Cake 70. Chamberlain 70. business in Oregon on May 8, 1908. A Cornelius, which has so long been an increased hy nine hold-over Statement Rend will be a g a in st p ro h ib itio n , but leaving Cake 18 ahead T he same per statement of the business of the sev eyesore to the more enterprising po r 1 Republicans and D em ocrats make the the re su lt in the e n tir e c o u n ty will be centage will give Cake a lead of over eral viregon m utual fire relief associa tion of the people, has been torn dow n Local option is running close. tion* for the y ear ending December 31, total Statement 1 votes counted as c e r very close Roth w et and d ry fa c loo and preparations are being made to D emocrats concede Cake the c ounty by 1907, is also included. tain. 44 T h e m ajority of the legisla tions claim a victory. erect a new one. which will be a credit 50 votes. _________ ture and joint assembly necessary to to the city and district. elect United States senator is 4« C o m p le te E lg in - J o s e p h Line. C h a m b e r la in T a k e s J a c k s o n . Result C lo s e in G r a n t. Prohibition was a hard fought issue In the P ortland mail from the East S t o c k e d With F ish. Ja c k so n v ille , J u n e t.— In d ic a tio n s Canyon City. June 1.—M eager returns in 2a counties and has won big gains to General M anager J. P. O'Brien, of are th a t C h a m b e r la in has c a rrie d B aker City.—T h o m a s H. P a r k e r , of from 5 precincts out of 20 give Cake Hawley, Republican for congress Ja c k s o n c o u n ty hy 200 m a jo rity . Ila w - 119. Chamberlain 113. F.llis 168 . Jeffrey the p . R & N. company, he has received the state fish com m issio n , received a t from the F'irst district, wins by a big ! T he senatorial vote will lie close. the long-expected instructions from N o rth P o w d e r th e o t h e r d a y 31.000 majority, probably not less than 10,000. j ,ey 500. T h e u n iv e r s ity a p p r o p r i a 14 tion c a r r ie s hy a m a jo r ity of tw o to F.llis’ m a jo rity will reach 3no. C. W. New York to proceed with const! uction tro u t, w hich have been placed in th e In the Second district Ellis is success- ' About lakes at the hgad of N o r th P o w d e r Parrish, joint senator, and H. T. Bel cf the F.lgin-Joseph branch. ful by perhaps 15.000 Campbell and one. S in g le tax lost. $500.0(8). the am ount necessary to c o m river and in o th e r s tr e a m s n e a r by. knap. joint representative, have no op Aitchison are re-elected railroad c o m Gilliam Lines U p f o r “ D ry s." position Prohibition so’ far has c a r plete the line, has been provided. From missioners by wide margins. PORTLAND M ARKETS. ried The university appropriation has 300 to 4)81 men will lie put on at once. A r lin g to n . J u n e 1.— M uch in te r e s t Single tax has been beaten heavily. For the last tw o months the a uthoriza W om an suffrage, it is probable, has been was m a n if e s te d in th e election here carried, hut single ta x has lost. tion from Mr. H a rrim a n for this work W h e a t— Club. 89c p e r b u sh e l; red defeated, the m ajority against it in tod a y , a n d 110 votes, th e heaviest cast has been expected daily. As soon as Russian, 87c; b lu e ste m , 92c; V alley, C a k e C a r r i e s W a sh in g to n . Marion c ounty being l.ooo No e s ti for se ve ra l years, w ere polled. C a n d i the effects o f last year’s m^ncy s trin m ate can lie m easured at this time on d a t e s a n d th e ir in te r e s ts have be e n a H ills b o r o , J u n e 1-—-L atest r e tu r n s gency began to wane Mr. O ’Brien made 89c Barley— F eed, $25.50 p e r to n ; rolled, s e c o n d a r y c o n s id e r a tio n , the s tr u g g le Rive Cake a lend of a few v o t e s , and a bdic a tion for the necessary funds to other initiative and referendum m eas *27 .•.0^28,50; bre w in g , *26. being b e tw e e n the s a lo o n forc e s and he will c a r r y th e c o u n ty fro m 100 to complete the ro a d to Joseph. ures O a ts— N o. 1 w hite, *27.50 p e r t o n ; It is g e n e r a l .'toil So far as c o u n te d , p r o h ib itio n State university appropriation has the te m p e r a n c e people grav. *27. been passed by a m ajority of 5,000 to ly a d m itte d tha t G illiam c o u n ty will is b e a te n hy a b o u t too votes, a n d the N e v a d a 's G o v e r n o r an O r e g o n ia n . H a y — T im o th y , W illa m e tte V alley, ___ lo.ooo in the state Marion county vote dry. c ounty will probably go 300 wet. H a w Ontario.-— D e n S. D ic k e rso n , w h o is *17 per to n ; W illa m e tte V alley, o r voted heavily against it. probably hy 500 ley. for c o n g r e s s , will c a r r y th e c o u n M o r r o w G o e s Prohibition. n o w G o v e r n o r of N evada, vice John dinary. *15; E a s te r n O r e g o n . $18.50; votes. W a shington county also appears ty hy t.tMKi T he entire Republican leg Sp a rk s, deceased, is a M a lh e u r C o u n H c p p n r r , J u n e 1.— It is conc e d e d to have voted against the university islative ticket, one s e n a to r a n d th re e ty hoy, ag e d 34 y ears. H is p a r e n ts mixed, *16; clover, *14; alfalfa, $12; th a t C a k e ha s th e c o u n ty hy a good bill. r e p r e s e n ta tiv e s will be elected. T h e reside on a fa rm five m iles w e st of alfalfa meal. $20. m a jo r ity , and Kllis is very s tr o n g D re sse d M e a ts— H o g s , fancy, 8c p e r T he estimated pluralities for senator, Phelps, fo r distric t a tto r n e y , has the u n iv e r s ity a p p r o p r ia tio n will be d e Vale. H e left this section seven years po u n d ; o rd in a ry . 7c; large, 6c; veal, feated, as will a lso single tax. based on returns so far received, a re : .ago for N e v a d a and joined th e M iners extra. 7c; o rd in a ry , 6c; heavy, 5c; m u t c o u n ty hy a small m a jo rity . T h e U n io n in W h ite Pine C o u n ty , and ton. fancy, 8(5?9c. Cham- c o u n ty is c o n c e d e d for p r o h ib itio n hy C la c k a m a s V otee for C h a m b e r la in . w h e n the union asked r e c o g n itio n on Countiex— Cake, berlain. 100 o r m ore . A big v o te out in H c p p B u tte r— E x tr a s . 25c p e r p o u n d ; O r e g o n C itv J u n e 1.— In c o m p le te th e s ta te ticket he w as n a m e d as lieu Maker ............................................... 250 ner, far a b o v e re g is tr a tio n . fancy. 24c; choice, 20c: sto re , 16c. r e t u r n s from t2 p re c in c ts give Cake te n a n t- g o v e r n o r . f i e se rv e d in the Menton .................................... 100 E g g * — C andled. 19<5?20c p e r d o z e n ; 24.3, C h a m b e r la in 304 C h a m b e r la in Ph ilip p in e w ar, e n listin g in P o r tla n d . C a k e 2 to I in C o lu m b ia . Clackamas ...................................... 300 ttnoandJed, 18 l t p e r dozen. has p r o b a b ly c a rrie d C la c k a m a s by --------- 0 St. H e le n s, J u n e t.— N o o u tsid e p r e Clatsop ........................................... 250 P o u ltr y — M ixed chickens, 12i(5?13c 200 H a w le y will have a p lu r a lity of Fruit C r o p Will be Heavy. Columbia ............................. 300 . . . cincts have been h e a r d from. Cake p e r p o u n d : fancy hens. 134(5?14c; at least 1200 In d ic a tio n s p o in t to a C n o s ............................................... 200 . . . is r u n n in g tw o to o n e in U nion p r e Raker City. — L^nless exceptionally ro o ste rs, 8c; fryers, 22i(5?25c; b ro ile rs, v ic to r y for th e a nti sa lo o n e le m e n t, C rook ............................................... 100 cinct, a n d will p r o b a b ly c a r r y th e and th e c o u n ty m a y go d ry T h e e n cold weather should overtake this part 20(5?22k; ducks, old. I6(®17c; sp rin g . c o u n ty hy b e tte r th a n th e R epublican o f the country there will be a large 22l(5?S5c; geese. 8(5?9c; tu rk e y s , alive, C urry ..................................... tire Republican ticket is elected, e x fruit crop, according to men who are 16'if 18c for hens, 14(oT6c for g o b b le r s ; Douglas ........................................... ‘M0 e s tim a te of 300. W e t s will c a r r y c e p t sheriff and asse sso r, w h ic h arc heavily interested in fruit lands and o r dressed, 17(<?18c. Gilliam ............................................ DO U n io n p re c in c t a n d p ro b a b ly the d o u b tfu l _________ chards In the immediate vicinity of w hole c o u n ty . G rant ........................................ 5° A pnles— Select, $2 50 p e r b o x ; fancy. Yamhill Is C a k e 's by 2 0 . R aker City fruit is necessarily slower *2: choice, $1.50; o rd in a ry , $1.25. H a r n e y ................................... 100 Polk Will Give C h a m b e r la in 100. Jackson ...............- .......................... P o ta to e s — O ld O r e g o n * , choice. 70 M c M innville , J u n e 1 —T h e c o u n t is on account of the altitude, hut over D allas, J u n e 1.— Six p r e c in c ts c o m p r o g r e s s i n g slow ly Josephine ........................................ P a rtia l r e tu r n s in Pine and Eagle valleys it is far 4f?S0c p e r h u n d r e d ; sw eet, 5jc p e r Recent cold spells have not pot.nd. K l a m a t h ........................................... *0, plete in P o lk c o u n ty give Cake 194, give C a k e 91 a n d C h a m b e r la in 78 It advanced l.ake ................................................. *•] C h a m b e r la in 178; H a w l e y 228, W h i t is e s tim a te d th a t C ake's m a j o r i t y in damaged the crop materially. S tr a w b e r r ie s — O r e g o n , 10(5?17k p e r Lincoln ............................................ IOC ney 113. It is e x p e c te d th a t la te r r e this county will be 200. Hawley, for pound. S c o u r in g Mills to R e o p e n . 1 .ane .......................................... Cr»0 tu r n s will ta k e a w a y C a k e ’s lead and r e p r e s e n ta tiv e in c o n g re ss, will ca rry V e g e ta b le s— T u rn ip s . $1.50 p e r sa c k ; I.inn ................................................. *150(5? 175; beets. $1.25; give C h a m b e r la in a m a r g in of a b o u t th e c o u n t v by 400 . T h e u n iv e rsity P e n d le to n .— I t w a s a n n o u n c e d a few - a r r o ts , __________________ M a l h e u r ........................................ • 10t 100 . a p p r o p r ia tio n has carried, h u t the days a g o th a t th e w heels o f th e P e n parsnips. $1.25; c a bbage. $1 75(??2 p e r Marion ............................................ ••• single ta x a m e n d m e n t is d e fe a te d hy a d le to n s c o u rin g m ills w ould he s ta r te d cw t : b eans, w ax. 7(5?8c p e r p o u n d ; L a te C o u n t in T illam ook. M orrow ................................... 1'» tu r n in g a b o u t Tune 1 T h e u n c e rta in he a d lettuce, 12l(f?15c p e r d o z e n ; ce l la rg e vote. _________ T illa m o o k , J u n e 1.— L a te r e su lts t o Multnomah .................................... l.OOf. c o n d itio n of th e w ool m a r k e t is r e ery, 85c p e r d o z e n ; a sp a ra g u s , $1.50 C la ts o p Is f o r C h a m b e r la in . Polk ................................................. 10 f night are as fo llo w s: H a w le y , 157; sponsible for th e la te s ta r t, h u t it p e r b o x : e g g pla nt, 20c p e r p o u n d ; Sherm an ......................................... • • W h itn e y , 51; Cake, 201; C h a m b e rla in , A sto ria . J u n e 1 — R e tu r n s no to 11 will n o t s h o r te n th e s e a s o n ’s r u n S e v parsley, 25c p e r d o z e n : peas, 5(5?«4c 170; R a r r e t. 170; K u y k e n d a ll, «2; o 'c lo c k give C ake 215 and C h a m b e r eral th o u s a n d p o u n d s o f w o o l are p e r p o u n d : pep p e rs. 20c p e r p o u n d ; T illa m o o k ........................... 50 .. Reals, 81; B la n c h a rd , 57; C h ristia n so n , lain 248. w ith in d ic a tio n s of a close n o w on h a n d a n d m o r e is a r r iv in g radishes. 15c p e r d o z e n ; rh u b a rb , 3c Umatilla ......................................... • Union ............................................... • • 13; l.a u g h lin , 92. U n iv e r s ity will c o n te s t in the c o u n ty p e r p o u n d ; spinach, 3c p e r p o u n d ; Ellis, for c o n daily. lose, t h r e e to one. Wallowa .......................................... cauliflow er. *2 50 p e r crate. g re s s m a n , will p r o b a b ly have «00 plu T e a c h e rs T u rn H o m estead ers. W asco ............................................. 2.*» H o p s— 1907. p rim e a n d choice, 5(5?> ratify. Lincoln F a v o r s C a k e . W a shington ......................... 100 .. O ntario.—About 30 teachers o f the 6 k n e r p o u n d ; olds, 2(5?3c p e r pound. Running C lo s e at O n ta r io . T o le d o Ju n e 1.— C a k e has u n d o u b t W heeler ......................................... •» public schools o f M alheur c o u n ty have W o o l— E a s t e r n O regon, average O n ta r io , J u n e 1.— E a r ly c o u n t of filed on homesteads under irrigation best, 11(f?15c p e r p ound, a c c o rd in g to Yamhill ................................... 200 . , edly c a r r ie d L incoln co u n ty . P r o h i bition is v e r y close, h u t will p r o b a b ly v o te s show> c a n d id a te s for s e n a to r and projects near V ale and will engage in s h r in k a g e ; V alley, 70(??12k. 3,1» win T h e w e a th e r w a s fair a n d th e c o n g r e s s m a n a re r u n n in g even T o ta ls .............................. 2.000 P r o farming. A number o f u nm arried wo M o h a ir— Choice. 18(??l8k p e r p o u n d v ote heavy. Chamberlain’s plurality, 1,150. h ib itio n is leading, tw o to one. men teachers art in the number. C a sc a ra B a r k — 3i@ 4c p e r pound. Plurality Over Cake Will Reach 1,000 or More. r C a k e 's Big L e a d in L ana. Eugene, June I Meager returns from Eugene and Springfield precinct» give Cake 239 and Cham berlain 112 for United Stales senator. Hawley, for representative, has I ho to 50. Hawley'» m ajority will increase in this propor- ti- n until all re tu rn s arc in. T he legis lative ticket will likely hr L. E. Mean, W W Calkins, A. H . Eaton. Eaton leads the ticket. I lie vote on the university bill is 228 for a n d 17 against. T he single ta x amendment stands 100 for and 145 against. T he m a jo rity against the tax will probably increase in greater pro portion as the co u n t progresses.