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TITE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, JUNE 5T, ' iyo. STATE HAS GONE IE Plurality Over Cake Will Be 1000 and Perhaps Even More. STATEMENT NO. 1 IN DOUBT Control of Legislature for Democrat (."certain Republican Majority HlK New Counties Vote Dry. Appropriation for University. Continued From First Pace. pireteri Railroad Commissioners by wide innrKalnp. Slnsle tax lj.s been beaten heavily. Wcman suffrage. It is probable, has been defeated, the majority against it in Marlon County being 1000. No estimate can be measured at this time on other Ini tiative and referendum measures. State University appropriation has been passed by a majority of 5000 to 10.000 in the state. Marion County voted heavily against It. probably by 500 votes. Wash ington County also appears to have voted against the university bill. Democrats assert that Chamberlain ias defeated Cake by 2000 votes In the state, but Cake's supporters claim his election by IOiK). State Chairman W. M. Cake of the Republican Central Committee prac tically conceded that Chamberlain has carried Multnomah, but said that the total would be less than 500 votes. The estimated pluralities for Senator, based on returns so far received, are: KMlmated Pluralities. Cham Counties .Cake, berlain. Baker 250 Benton 100 Clackamas 200 Clatsop :t Columbia ?oo Coos 200 Crook 100 Curry 60 UouKlas 100 Gilliam 100 Grant 50 Harney 100 Jackson 200 Josephine 3l0 Klamath 50 Lake 50 Lincoln 100 Tane 450 Iinn '. . 250 Malheur 1W M a rion Morrow 100 Multnomah looo Polk 100 Sherman Tillamook 60 Umatilla Union Wallowa Wa sco 250 Washington 100 AVheeler Yamhill 300 Totals MOO 3150 Chamberlain's plurality 1150 CARES BIG LEAD IX L.VXE legislative Ticket Will Stand Bean, Calkins and Eaton. EUGENE, Or.. June 1. ("Special.) Meager returns from Eugene and Spring field precincts give Cake 239 and Cham berlain 112 for United States Senator. Hawley. for Representative, has 180 to 60. Hawley's .majority will Increase in this proportion until all returns are In. The legislative ticket will likely be U E. Bean, W. W. Calkins, A. H. Eaton. Eaton leads the ticket. The vote on the university bill is 228 for and IT against. The single tax amendment stand!- 109 for and 145 against. The majority against the tax will prob ably Increase In greater proportion as the count progresses. Eugene cast a record-breaking vote today, the total being about 1675, an in crease of 405 over the largest vote on record. The vote exceeded the total registration by about 100 votes. The election was a very quiet one, there be ing no disturbance of any kind. The voters went to and from the polls in a steady stream from early morning until the close at evening. The causes of such a heavy vote, aside from the Increase in population, were, first, the great Interest in the university appropriation, the local option contest, the fight on United States Senator, and the contest between the Republicans and Democrats for the office of Sheriff. The machinery for swearing in votes was in much better order than ever be fore. The university vote will proba bly exceed the total vote cast at any previous election. PREVIOUS LEADS .CUT .DOWN Cake Running Chamberlain a Close Race in Linn. ALBANY, Or., June l.-Spec!al.) Complete returns have not yet been re ceived from a single precinct In Linn County. The vote at this hour indicates that Cake and Chamberlain are running close. In past elections Chamberlain has always carried Linn by big ma jorities, but Republicans have apparently stayed closer with Cake this year than they did with the Gubernatorial nominees Chamberlain defeated. Early returns in dicate that the Democrats, aided by Statement No. 1 Republicans, have elected a portion of their legislative ticket and possibly all of It. The Republicans have apparently made almost a clean sweep on the county ticket. It Is impossible to make a fore cast yet on prohibition in Linn, but there is considerable betting at even money on this question tonight. No re ports at all have been received on the university appropriation or other amend ments. The votes cast in Linn County today was unusually heavy. CAKE HAS LEAD IX BENTON Chamberlain Loses County on Par tial Returns. CORVALLIS. Or., June 1. (Special.) Meager returns give Cake 290, Cham berlain Z7S. Returns Indicate the election of Bonebrake as Representative by more than 100. Nothing la obtainable on the university appropriation bill or single tax Issue UMATILLA COUNTY IX DOUBT Saloons Driven Out by Less Than 200 Majority. PENDLETON. Or., June 1. (Special.) Partial election returns at midnight In dicate that Umatilla County has gone dry by leas than 200 majority. The wet have carried Pendleton but will not go out of here with enough to overcome the FOR G MS LI strong vote against them throughout the county. Cake is only about 20 ahead of Chamberlain and it will take an offiioal count to determine who has carried the county. Tile Democrats have elected the Sheriff without opposition and apparently the Assessor. The Republicans have elected all the other officers. Including Barrett and Mann for the Legislature, the former being for Statement No. 1, the latter against it. It Is impossible to tell anything about any of the amendments as the election officers have not started to count them yet. MEDFORD IS FOR CHAMBERLAIN Jackson County Probably Wet by a Small Margin. MEDFORD. Or.. June 1. (Special.) Medford. with two wards, polled today a vote of 1152. In the North ward, in which 622 votes were cast, the count, as t Is proceeding, shows a ratio of 3 to 4 In favor of the wets, with about the same ratio in favor of Chamberlain. 8outh Medford. with B30 votes, shows about the Fame ratio for Chamberlain, but a lower ratio for the wets. Con servative estimates show a possible small lead In the city for Chamberlain. Kubli and Hammersly are probably elected. The fight has been on the prohibition question and both sides worked very hard and at this hour the result Is most un certain, but with a majority perhaps in favor of antl-prohlbit'on. Latest reports RE-ELECTED REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS 1 ".j. W. C. Hawley, First District. give Gold Hill, Woodville. Jacksonville and Sterling precincts 66 per cent to anti prohibition. CAKE AHEAD IN JOSEPHINE Plurality In County Will Probably Be 300. GRANTS PASS. Or.. June 1. (Special.) Today's election has been exceedingly interesting and the heaviest vote in the history of Josephine County was polled. Cake is running ahead In all precincts heard from and will probably carry the county by about 300. It looks like the university appropriation would carry, but counting Is going along very slowly and returns are problematical. The single tax amendment, from all indications, will receive a very small vote. The general outlook is favorable to the majority of the candidates on the Repub lican ticket. Both sides are claiming a victory for and against prohibition, and however the question may be decided, it will be very close. No definite estimate can well be ascertained before tomorrow. RESULT DOUBTFUL IN MARION Early Returns Give Chamberlain Small Lead. SALEM, Or., June 1. (Special.) Partial returns from 23 precincts in Marion County show that the entire Republican ticket has received a majority, with the possible exception of United States Sena tor, upon which the vote will be close. The legislative ticket, composed of three Statement No. 1 men and two Republican voters' choice candidates, has been elect ed. The vote so far as received shows: Cake, 828: Chamberlain, 906. The' vote in the country precincts has not been received, but indications are that the county will go against prohibition, and probably 500 against the University appropriation bill, and 100 or more against equal suffrage. The vote thus far on" the armory bill Is close. CAKE WILL CARRY KLAMATH Incomplete Count Gives Republican Slight Lead. KLAMATH FALLS. Or., June 1. (Spe cial.) A heavy vote was cast throughout Klamath County today. Incomplete re turns from five precincts Indicate that Cake will carry the county and that pro hibition will be a close contest. Klamath Falls cast 761 votes, of which the 160 counted give Cake 75 and Chamberlain 60. The University appropriation carries 5 to 1. Apparently many.have voted yes on all referendum propositions regardless of their import, while many did not vote upon them at all. George H. Merrlman, for State Sena tor, will have large majority and Belknap and Branton will carry the county for Joint Representative. CAKE WINS OUT IN HARNEY Democrats Concede He Has Carried County by 50 Votes. BURNS. Or.. June 1. (Special.) With 103 votes counted In this precinct. Cake has 60 and Chamberlain 32. Three out side precincts give Cake 70. Chamberlain 70, leaving Cake 18 ahead. The same per centage will give Cake a lead of over 100. Local option Is running close. Republican candidates for Senator. Representative, District Attorney and all county officers except Clerk and Treasurer are likely to win. Democrats concede Cake the county by SO votes. RESULT IS CLOSE IX GRANT Meager Returns Give Cake Slight Advantage University Wins. CANYON CITY. Or., June 1. (Special.) MeageT returns from five precincts out of 20 give Cake 119. Chamberlain 113. Ellis lt!8, Jeffrey 14. The Senatorial vote wilt be close. Ellis' majority will reach 300. C. W. Parrlsti. Joint Senator, and H, T, Belknap, Jolny Representative, have no opposition. Prohibition so far has can-ted. The University appropriation has carried, but single tax has lost. WASHINGTON BY 100 TO 300 Prohibition Is Beaten on Face of k Early Returns. HILLSBORO, Or., June 1. (Special.) Latest returns give Cake a lead of a few votes and he will carry the county from 100 to 300. Hillsboro gives Cake 100 votes to Chamberlain's 68; Reedville and Cornelius precincts go for Chamber lain, Buxton for Cake. So far as counted. Prohibition is beaten by about 100 votes and the county w..i probably go 300 wet. Hawley, for Congress, will carry the county by 1000. The entire Re publican legislative ticket, one Senator and three Representatives will be elected. The university appropriation will be de feated, as will also single tax. CARRIES CLACKAMAS BY 200 Chamberlain Has ' Good Lead on Count in 12 Precincts. OREGON CITY. Or., June 1. (Special.) Incomplete returns from 12 precincts give Cake 243, Chamberlain 304. Chamberlain has probably carried Clackamas by 200. Hawley will have a plurality of at least 1200. ' Indications point to a victory for the anti-saloon element, and the country may go dry. The entire Republican ticket Is elected, except Sheriff and Assessor, which are doubtful. YAMHILL IS CAKE'S BY 200 Barrett Elected Joint Senator and Reals Joint Representative. M'MINNV ,LLE, Or., June 1. (Spe cial.) The count is progressing slowly. Partial returns give Cake 91 and Cham- iiXK..:.-: .v-:-xy :::.;:r ma W. R. Bills, Second District. borlain VS. It is estimated that Cake's majority in this county will be 200. Hawley. for Representative in Con gress, will carry the county by 400. Tho count at this time indicates the election of Barrett Joint Senator and Beals Jojnt Representative. Republi can and Statement No. 1 candidates are running close for County Representa tives. The University appropriation has carried, but the single-tax amendment Is defeated by a large vote. UNION PROBABLY FOR CAKE Early Returns Indicate That Race Will Be Close. LA' GRANDE, Or., June 1. (Special) Prior to 11 o'clock it Is Impossible to gain figures except to show the tendencies of the voters. Cake and Chamberlain are running a close race with Cake leading by five and ten majorities In the incom pleted precincts. Prohibition is going to carry here by something like 100 unless signs fail. Where returns are in partially the dry movement is carrying at the ratio of about 8 to 10. Returns are coming in slow. The city, the doubtful section of the county, is giving prohibition a lead instead of the expected severe blow. WASCO FOR CHAMBERLAIN Governor Will Carry County by Lead of 250 Votes. THE DALLES. Or.. June 1. (Special.) The meager returns available indicate that Chamberlain has carried Wasco County over Cake by a probable major ity of 250. otherwise the Republican ticket has carried throughout the coun ty. Republican representative in Con gress will receive a large majority, as will also the successful candidates for the Legislature, N. J. Sinnott, J. L. Car ter and H. C. Dodds. . The university amendment has probably carried, while the single .tax measure is defeated. CLATSOP IS FOR CHAMBERLAIN Returns,. However, Show Very Close Race In County. ASTORIA. Or., June 1. (Special.) Re turns up to 11 o'clock, give Cake 215 and Chamberlain 248, with Indications of a close contest in the county. Ellis, for Congressman. will probably have 600 plurality. Leinenweber and McCue. Re publicans, are elected for Representa tives to the Legislature. The Republican county ticket was successful, excepting that Morton (Dem.) is probably elected Commissioner. Local option will carry in three Astoria precincts, all now dry, CHAMBERLAIN , HAS GILLIAM Bowerman Leads Edwards for State Senate Local Option Close. CONDON, Or.. June L (Special.) Par tial reports from every precinct In Gil liam County point to a victory for Cham berlain, who is leading Cake 2 to 1. Bowerman leads Edwards in this county for State Senator. Mariner, a Statement No. 1 man. and Donnelly, against State ment 1. lead for Representatives. The vote on local option is close with a light vote on the amendments. Burdett and Collier for Prosecuting Attorney are run ning neck and neck. CAKE GETS MALHEUR BY 100 Early Returns, However, Give Chamberlain Slight Lead. VALE. Or.. June 1. (Special.) The re turns from Malheur County at 11 o'clock are: Cake. 90; Chamberlain, lis; Ellis, 110; Jeffries, JO; Bean, 180; Bailey, 85; Emery, 90; Representative. H. O. Brooks. The university bill will probably carry by 400, The single tax amendment is lost by probably 1000. The best available returns Indicate that Cake will have a majority of 100. Ellis 150. CAKE CARRIES COOS COUNTY Will Probably Lead Chamberlain by Margin of 200, MARSH FIELD, Or,, June 1. (Special.) Few returns are in at this hour, Indica tions are, however, that Cake will carry Coos County by a small majority, proba bly not over 200, Nearly 4000 votes were cast In the county, Other Republicans on the state ticket will carry by 600 to 600. Marshneld and North Bend will be against prohibition, but the result in the entire county will be very close. Both wet and dry factions claim a victory. CHAMBERLA1X TAKES JACKSON Two-to-One Majority for University Appropriation. ' JACKSONVILLE! Or., June 1. (Spe cial.) Indications are that Chamberlain lias carried Jackson County by 200 ma jority. Hawley 500. The university ap propriation carries by majority of two to one. Single tax lost. Tho Rf.mihlfan locieta M iv tlrlrot fa ! elected without doubt. The county de-. feats prohibition by a small majority. .eleven revjiiiuis iicraiu num. Gilliam Lines Up for "Drys." ARLINGTON, June 1. (Special.) Much interest was manifested in the election here today, and 110 votes, the heaviest cast for several years, were polled. Candidates and their interests have been a secondary consideration, the struggle being between the saloon forces and the temperance people. It is generally admitted that Gilliam County will- vote dry. The election board has begun the count and George E. Chamberlain's name was the first one called. Partial Results In Lebanon. LEBANON. Or., June 1. (Special.) A heavy vote was polled today and the count is proceeding slowly. At 10:30 out of 294 votes cast in this precinct 60 have been counted. Cake received 22, Cham berlain 25. Hawley 26. Whitney 16; for local option 23. against local option 26; for Reedy amendment 19. against amend ment 21. Chamberlain Is running ahead of his ticket. The Republican Legisla tive ticket is in the lead. Morrow Goes for Prohibition. HEPPNER. Or.," June 1. (Special.) It is conceded that Cake has the county by a good majority and Ellis Is very' strong. Phelps, for District Attorney, has the county by a small majority. The county is conceded for prohibition by 100 or mores A big vote out in Heppner, far above registration. Cake 2 to 1 in Columbia. ST. HELENS. Or.. June 1. ( Special.) No outside precincts have been heard from. Cake -is running two to one In Union Precinct and will probably carry the count' by better than the Republican estimate of 300. Wets will carry Union Precinct ""and probably the whole county. Close Vote In Arlington. ARLINGTON, Or.. June 1. (Special.) At a late hour tonight, with the counting of the votes half completed. Cake lias 25 votes, Chamberlain 26; Ellis 37, JelTrles 12; Altchlson 19, Ham ilton 22. Prohibition has 20 votes with 29 vote against it. Polk Will Give Chamberlain 100. DALLAS, Or.. June 1. (Special.) Six precincts complete in Polk County give Cake 194, Chamberlain 178: Hawley 228, Whitney 113. It is expected that later returns will take away Cake's lead and give Chamberlain a margin of about 100. Close on Legislature in Jackson. JACKSONVILLE, Or., June 1. (Spe cial.) At 2:30 A. l. Chamberlain has a lead of from 200 to Sim over Cake. '1 he result on Prohibition t-nd the legislative ticket is very , close. The university ap propriation carried by a good vote. Democratic gherifr in Lane. JUNCTION CITY, Or., June (Spe cial.) North and South Junction half the votes counted; Chamberlain 25 ahead. The Democrats lead for Sheriff, and Re publicans In other county offices. The wets are ahead by 15. Late Count in Tillamook. TILLAMOOK. Or., June 1. (Special.) I .ate results tonight are as follows: Hawley, 157; Whitney, 51; Cake, 201: Chamberlain. 170; Barret, 170; Kuyden dall, 62; Beals, 81; Blanchard, 57; Chris tlanson, 13; Laughlin, 92. University will lose, three to one. Drys Win In Woodburn. WOODBURN. June 1. (Special.) Four hundred and forty ballots were cast here today. Out of 48 counted. Cake has re ceived 22, Chamberlain 25; Hawley 32, Whitney 12; for prohibition 17, against prohibition 27. Hood River for Cake and Wet. HOOD RIVER, Or., June 1. (Special.) Incomplete return from Ave Hood River precincts indicate a majority tor Cake for Senator, Ellis for Congress, and against prohibition. Cake, 10 Chamerlain, 4. BINGHAM SPRINGS, Or., June 1. (Spe cial.) Cake 10, Chamberlain 4, Cooper 1, Dills 10. Jeffry 4, Shaffer 1. Bean 13, Brlx 1. Bailey 11, Emery 4, Altchlson 1, Ham ilton 12, Young 2. Lincoln County Favors Cake. TOLEDO, Or., June 1. (Special.) Cake has undoubtedly carried Lincoln County. Prohibition U very close, but will probab ly win. The weather was fair and the vote heavy. Chamberlain Leads in Tillamook. TILLAMOOK. Or., June 1. (Special.) At 9 o'clock the count In this city stood: Cake 54, Chamberlain 67; Beals 65, Loughlin 32. Prohibition doubtful. Cake Leads In Silverton. SILVERTON. Or.. June 1: ( Special.) At 10 o'clock the vote stood: Cake 41, Chamberlain 22; prorhlbition 38, antl-pro-hibltlon 26. Hawley will get a big vote. Running Even at Ontario. ONTARIO, Or.. June 1. (Special.) Early count of votes show candidates for Senator and Congressman are running even. Prohibition is leading. 2 to 1. Cake Leading In Ashland. ASHLAND, Or.. June 1. (Special.) First 66 votes counted give Cake 32. Chamberlain 28, Prohibition 30, against Prohibition 20. Chamberlain Gets Baker by 400. BAKER CITY, Or., June 1. (Special.) Chamberlain has carried Baker County by about 400 majority If the present ratio continues. Slight Lead lnB6eburg. ROSBBURG, Or., June 1. (Special.) Chamberlain has a slight lead In this city. Indications are the town will go wet. MISTAKEN FOR A ROBBER Man Running to Board Train Killed by Brakeman. RED CLIFF. Colo.. June 1. JVltilam Soper, a Rio Grande passenger bake man, was held for murder by the Coro ner's Jury which concluded the investi gation of the killing of James Brothers, a saloonkeeper at Oilman, on Saturday ntght last. The shooting occurred aa Soper's train wag pulling out of the sta tion here, The train crew had been warned that a plot was being hatched to hold up and rob the train and, when Soper saw Brothers running toward the train, he tired a shot at him, which resulted In Brothers' death. It developed that Brothers was making an effort to over take the train for the purpose of trav eling to his home at Gilrnan. Cheap Rates East via Burlington Route DATES OF SALE: May 4 and 18; June 5, 6, 19, 20; July 6, 7, 22, 23; Aujrust 6, 7, 21, 22. Plan now. RATES: General basis $60.00 to Omaha, Kansas City and back; $67.50 St. Louis and back ; $72.50 Chicago and back, via direct routes; $15.00 more through Cal ifornia. DIVERSE ROUTES AND PRIVILEGES Variable routes: final limit 90 days; stopovers en route. Tick ets on sale in Idaho, Oregon, Washington and British Colum bia; consult Burlington maps and folders and note how many im portant cities are r&aehed by the different Burlington main lines; Tickets reading Burlington are honored via Denver with stop overs. TRAIN SERVICE: Highest grade of through service via Billings and direct southeast main line. Through chair cars (seats free), standard and tourist sleepers. Three connecting trains daily from St. Paul via picturesque Mis sissippi River Route. ' Let Initial agents, or the undersigned, ticket you Burlington to embrace the greatest divorplty of routes and terri tory at the least cost. A. C. SHELDON, General A srent C. B. A ft. nr. 00 3d St., Portland. Or. y COUNTIES GO DRY PROHIBITION" MAKES GAIXS THROUGHOUT THE STATE. Seven New Stars on Temperance Banner Two Counties Are Wet. Slany Doubtful. Many Prohibition gains are indicated by election reports from the various counties that voted on the wet and dry issue. Among the wet counties that seem to have gone dry are Gilliam, Morrow, Union, Clackamas, Malheur, Umatilla and Jackson. Counties that rejected Pro hibition are Washington and Marion. Doubtful counties are Tillamook, already dry, and Josephine, Coos and Wasco, with odds in favor of Prohibition. Dry counties that voted for Prohibition are Lane, Yamhill, Lincoln and Linn. Fur ther election returns are expected to show more gains for Prohibition. Of Oregon's 33 counties 28 voted on the Pro hibition issue, the five not voting on county Prohibition being Benton, already dry, Multnomah, Baker, Clatsop and Mal heur. In each- of the four counties last named a number of elections were held for precinct prohibition. The results as enumerated in the fore going will be disputed by the contending forces in several of the counties, but the returns show plainly that county Pro hibition has made big gains throughout the state. The only counties that anti Prohibltlonlsts seem to hava carried without dispute are Marlon and Washing ton. All the reports show that as a rule the towns voted against Prohibition and that their ballots were outnumbered by those of the dry forces In the surround ing area. The heaviest losses on the ( liquor side are Union. Clackamas, Uma tilla and Jackson. These counties win be claimed, however, by the liquor forces until the final returns are In. In many of the counties there were more stren uous contests over Prohibition than over the election of United States Senator. In Clatsop County three Astoria pre cincts voted dry. Lane voted for Prohibition by about 200 majority. Union by abou.. 100, Jackson by a small majority, ' Umatilla by less than 200, Malheur iy a vote of two to one. New York's Record Rainfall. NEW YORK. June 1. May went out OREGON'S WALNUT KING Thomas Prince, of Yamhill Co., Or., says: "Some of my nine-year-old Eng lish walnut trees produced as high as 100 pounds of nuts last year. No pruning; no spraying Is required, and no crop failures have occurred In Ore gon. I have received, a higher prlca than that paid for the California nut. Even at 17 cents per pound thirty good 9-year trees will produce $510 per acre." Seven miles from Mr. Prince's grove and about 25 miles from Portland is a 230-acre orchard, owned by the Oregon Walnut Co., which Is now offered for sale in tracts Irora 2 to 10 acres, with three-year-old English walnut trees, furnished by Thomas Prince & Son, nurserymen: part cash down and bal ance on easy Installments. We will plant peaches between the rows and care for your trees for five years. 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