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Conage Grove Leader C O T T A G B G R O V E ............. OREGON NEWS OF THE WEEK lo a Condensed Form for Our Busy Readers. A Resume o f the Less Importent but Not Less Interesting Events o f the Pest Week. Butte police are making an effort to freeze out Emma Goldman. The airship Chicago has made a great flight in South Dakota. By the election just held Oregon will have 18 or 2» dry counties. Indications arc that Senator Allison w ill not be re-elected, from Iowa. Chinese are refusing to buy Japan ese goods in all parts of Manchuria. Utica, N. Y., pastors have com menced a crusade against gossipers. Eastern steel manufacturers have cut the price of steel bar $4 per ton. Foreign cotton spinners are discuss ing plans to escape the American mo nopoly. Mr. and Mrs. Grover Cleveland have just celebrated their 22d wedding an niversary. The Erie, Pa., iron foundry, one of the largest institutions of its kind has burned. The Mexican government announces that the Yaqui Indians have not yet been subdued. Barney Oldfield, who was hurt a few days ago in an antomobile race, says he has had enough, and will quit racing for good. John Hays Hammond, born in Cali fornia, but now a resident of Massa chusetts, is willing to become Repub lican candidate for vice-president. Representative Huff, vania, is seriously ill. of Pennsyl Rockefeller has given another $500,- ooo to the Rockefeller institute. Chinese o f San Francisco are or ganizing a boycott against the Jap anese. Trustees of Stanford university have set aside $500,000 for the purchase of books. The employment of union men as inspectors makes railroad managers indignant. An earthquake lasting 20 seconds was felt at Marysville, Cal. N o dam age was done. A runaway Brooklyn boy has just returned home after 20 years’ absence, f ie is a millionaire. Ice in Bering Straits has broken up and steamer traffic to the north will be more regular now. The largest balloon ever constructed hat just been finished at Danville, 111. W hen inflated it is 150 feet high. A German has just been arrested who, it is believed, was attempting to reach the kaiser to assassinate him. Samuel Gompcrs, president of the American Federation of Labor, bitter ly denounces congress for not passing the bills demanded by the laboring men. A false alarm of a dynamite plot caused a panic in one of Chicago’s schools. Arizona democrats have indorsed Bryan and approved Foraker's stand on statehood. West Virginia’s democratic dele gates at large have been instructed to vote for Bryan. The Arkansas river is over it banks at several places in Arkansas and flood ing bottom lands. A severe wind storm has swept over Clay county, Kansas, but very little damage was done. Tornadoes that swept Oklahoma northwest of Guthrie brought great damage to crops and farm property. A gale of wind at Chicago preceded an electrical storm which did consid erable damage in all parts of the city. Dallas, Tex., is without lights or drinkable water. Residences in the de vustated district have been robbed by looters. Butte members of the 0. A. R. have boon aroused because one of the churches has been tendered to Emma Goldman for her lectures. Dynamiters wrecked the big pipe line that conveys water from Bonita M ountain". New Mexico, to Carrizozo, N. M. Repair, are being made. This pipe line cost $1,000,000. Rear-Admiral Crowninsbield, retired, is dead. France and Germany have agreed on a plan for the pacification o f Morocco. Hearst is gaining in the recount of New York mayoralty ballots o f the 1905 election. \ typhoon at Hankow. China, cost more than 1.000 lives and wrecked 500 junks. The Relgian consular agent at Rabat. Morocco, has been maltreated by na tives and his home government is likely to take energetic action. San Francisco supervisors are check ing up the city treasurer's accounts. He is alleged to be short $37,500. Johnson's managers predict his nom ination for democratic presidential can didate on the second or third ballot. A tornado which swept Alfalfa coun ty. Okta.. killed 14 people and injured many others, besides doing much dam age to property. A Columbus. Ohio, boy invented a machine with which he has made sev eral successful flights. Mrs. Carrie Nation has been arrested at Pittsburg. Chester, Pa., is having trouble with street car men. __ Two cruisers and five torpedo boats have left San Francisco for Portland. A compdhy o f militia is to be organ ized at Honolulu, the first for the isl ands. n Senator Bailey, of Texas, will go to the democratic national convention as a delegate. Senator Foraker is favoring Roose velt for another term, as he dislikes him less than T a ft BUILD SO O N T O P O R TLA N D . CHAMBERLAIN WINS Northern Pacific Will Construct Point Defiance Lina. Tacoma, Wash., June 3.— From a re liable source the information comes that the Northern Pacific will at once complete the purchase of the right of way for the Point Defiance line. Deals that have been pending for over a year for the Portland cut-off are to be closed, and the additional right of way necessary to connect with the main line south of the city is to be pur chased at once. Attorney Charles Murray is said to have become connected with the Statement No. I Has a Safe Lead— Northern Pacific legal department and Hawley and Ellis for Congress given personal charge of the closing of thcaPoint Defiance deals. Before — Many New Dry Spots. his return to Tacoma recently, Mr. Murray was associated with Judge Gordon, attorney for the Great North ern at Spokane, and is in close touch F+ -l-H - M- H - H 1 EDI-H - H -l-H - H - ■H- United States Senator—George with the Hill interests. E. Chamberlain, Democrat. The Point Defiance line and the tun Representative First Congres nel will be built by the Northern Pa sional District—Willis C. Hawley, cific and Great Northern jointly. The Republican. completion of the north bank road to Representative Second Con Vancouver makes the extension of the gressional District—W. R. Ellis, line to Tacoma an immediate neces Republican. sity. _________________ Justice of the Supreme Court— SAVE LIVES OF BABIES. Robert S. Bean. Republican. Oregon Dairy and Food Com missioner—J. W. Bailey, Repub New York Philanthropists Plan Sys lican. tematic Campaign. Railroad Commissioner. First N ew York, June 3.— Physicians and Congressional District — Thomas representatives of 50 hospitals, char K. Campbell, Republican. Railroad Commissioner. Second itable and municipal organizations, Congressional District—Clyde B. nurseries and diet kitchens banded Aitchison, Republican. themselves together at a meeting held at the department of health to co-op ■H- erate with Health Commissioner Dar Portland, June 4.— Governor Cham lington in a campaign against mortal ity among the infants this summer berlain’s plurality over Cake for Every agency known to medical and United States senator will be about sanitary science will be employed to 1700. He now has 1546. t Complete reduce the death rate in the next four returns from a large number of coun months. According to the plan adopted each ties increase previous estimates. For bureau will be divided into districts example, Malheur, which had pre so that there can be no overlapping viously been in the Chamberlain col of territory. As many milk depots, physicians and nurses as needed will umn by 100, nearly doubles that plu be supplied to each district. It was rality by giving him 196, with five also decided to issue cards of instruc small precincts still to hear from. tions to mothers, which, it is said, will Cake’s previous lead of 18 in Benton be radically different to those sent out before. The cards will be distributed county is cut down to eight, while in Clatsop the full vote raises the Demo by thousands.______________ crat’s plurality from 300 to 357. Crook LINERS EARN BIG SUBSIDY. county, too, gives Chamberlain a lead of 224 over his competitor. The full Cunard Gets S750.000 a Year on vote of Douglas shows that each sen atorial candidate has 1890 votes. If Mauretania and Lusitania. this is correct, it shows a slight loss N ew York, June 3.— The gigantic to the Democratic candidate. Gilliam turbine steamers Lustiania and Maure county comes in with only 20 for the tania have earned for the Cunard Republican nominee, while Lake, Steamship company an annual subsidy hitherto in dispute, adds 70 to the of $750,000 a year, according to a cable Chamberlain column. Lane county, from Liverpool received today by the however, as the country precincts are N ew York representatives of the line heard from, continues to add to the The message stated that the British Cake figures. In Wallowa county, government announced in parliament with 11 out of 20 precincts. Cake has yesterday that the two great steam a lead of 113, which will probably ships have fulfilled all conditions of reach 200. Marion, with every vote the subsidy agreement. The conditions counter^ shows just 11 for Cake, while were that the ships should make 24j Multnomah, with the count complete knots an hour for a trans-Atlantic and a total of more than 25,000 for round trip. the two candidates, shows just 991 for The Mauretania has averaged 24.88 the governor. knots an hour westbound, and 24.42 Mr. Cake has carried 19 counties eastbound. The Lustiania has aver and Mr. Chamberlain 13, counting aged 24.83 westbound and 23.62 east- Douglas a tie The state at large, bound. __________________ outside of Multnomah, on the vote so far at hand, has given Chamberlain a LEAVES JU R Y T O DECIDE. plurality qf 652. Seventeen counties out of 33 are complete, and most of Courts Refuse to Dismiss Charge of the others are practically complete It is not probable that the final re Grafting on Capital. Harrisburg, Pa., June 3.—Judge turns will ffiakc a difference of more than 100 votes in Governor Chamber Kunkel. in the Dauphin county court, Iain’s plurality one way or the other. today refused to take the capitol con Hawley, Republican, is elected to spiracy case from the jury, and all five congress in the first district by 15.000 defendants will therefore stand trial. or more, and Ellis, Republican, by The decision was a keen disappoint 15.000 or more in the second district ment to the defense. Immediately after the ruling the de Bean, Republican, for supreme judge has a very large vote, having no op fense opened its case. Ex-Attorney General Hensel outlined the defense. position, while Bailey. Republican, for He said he spoke for all the defend food and dairy commissioner, wins by ants, and denied collusion or falsity in 25.000 to 30.000 Campbell. Republi measures of the metallic furniture of can, is successful for railroad commis the new capitol, as charged by the sioner in the first district, and Aitchi state. The defense, he said, would son, Republican, for railroad commis show that the system of measure sioner, for the second district, has ments was a proper one in all respects, 5000 or more plurality. Fifty-two members of the legisla and that it worked a saving to the ture are for Statement No. 1. includ state. __________________ in'r Kay o f Marion and Bonebrnke of Benton, who are pledged conditional Americans Massacred. ly. A majority of the legislature is 46. Teheran, June 3.— More than 200 Christian Armenians have been massa STA TE VO TE ON SENATO B. cred by Kurds in renewed depreda tions in the vicinity o f Urumiah, and P lu r a l ltles. today that city is being besieged by the Kurdish tribesmen. Wholesale massacre and pillaging characterize the operations of the Kurds through out a large district surrounding Uru ; ■? miah. W hile this alarming situation prevails on the frontier, there is the wildest excitement in Teheran. On 303 1.558 1.861 every hand there is talk o f impending H a k ert ........ 1,071 1.063 Benton* • • ■ war with Russia as a result o f the C la ck n m a s f 510 2.134 2.644 O la ta o p t . . . 357 887 1.244 Kurdish massacres. Plurality Over Cake Will Reach 1,000 or More. UNIVERSITY APPROPRIATION SAFE n |4 305 C o lu m b ia * . . C ooat .......... C ro o k t ........ General Buller Dead. u rry ........ London, June 3.— Sir Redvers Henry C D o u g la s f . . . Buller, aged 69, the English general o infiunt ... O ra n tt . . . . who won fame in conducting the oper H a r n e y . . . . ... ations for the relief of Ladysmith dur Jaokabnt Jo aep h ln e . . ing the Boer war, died here yesterday. K la m a t h ... . T,ake .......... . Sir Redvers Henry Bnller, created G. Uane| ......... C. B. in 1894; G. C. M. G. in 1900; K IJ n c o ln t . ,. n t .......... C. M. B. in 1892; K C. B. in 1885. and L M ln a lh eu r . . . V. C. in 1879, was born in 1839. He M A rlo n t . . . . was a son of J. W . Bnller and Char M u ltn o m a h .... lotte. daughter of the late Lord H. M P M o o lk rr t o w .......... Howard. He married Lady Audrey S h erm an . . . Jane Charlotte, daughter of the fourth T illa m o o k ! . U m a t illa ! . . Marquis of Tounsend, in 1882. U n i o n ! ........ 20 . S7Í. 1001 . 1,192 669 279 1,109 884 Ü89Ó 449 689 397 1.890 429 652 296 2381 «0 1,060 1.120 636 711 297 373 2.745 2.073 43 625 482 417 1,952 2.369 196 559 755 3.216 3.205 12.155 13.146 221 74 951 iiis.i Ì.354 436 362 451 546 2.273 2.027 73 1.494 1.667 W a llo w a * . . 200 675 462 W aarot . . . . 25 1.654 1.639 W a s h in g t o n * 133 1.911 1.778 W h e e le r t 65 395 330 Y a m h lllt . . . 160 1.733 1.663 T o t a la . . . .12.157 3.703 16.621 48.176 C h a m b e rla in 's p lu r a lit y , 1,546. • C o m p le te o fficia l. tC o m p le te u nofficial. _ J K stlm a ted and in co m p lete.___ 250 Hearst Has Gained 107. N ew York. June 3.— In the recount o f votes of the Hearst-McClellan elec tion o f 1905 today, seven ballot-boxes from the first assembly district show a net gain of four votes for William R. Hearst. When the recounting of votes had been concluded for the day, China is Awakening. 22 boxes had been recanvassed, which Tacoma, Wash., June 2.— The grow showed a gain of 20 for Hearst So ing importance of China as a world far, 48 boxes have been recounted by power and commercial force was em the court, which give Hearst a gain of phasized Sunday by pr. Charles 107. Lewis, of Pao Ting Fu, province of Chili. China “ The United States, and Washouts In Montana. especially the Pacific coast, should be Butte, Mont., June 3.— Seventeen awake to this fact,’’ he said, “ and it overland trains on the Burlington and should especially realize how desirable Northern Pacific railroads are held no that China, when awakened, should today in this section by the most dis have a conscience traced to Christian astrous washouts in the history 'f the ideals.” Dr. Lewis labored in China Northern Pacific in the Northw-st. 11 years, but has been spending the Nine trains are held up at Livingston, past year at his home in Pennsylvania easl o f here. Five are blocked at enjoying a needed rest. % Drummond, west o f Butte, and three at M issoula, 40 miles west of Drum United States China's Ally. mond. Traffic has been tied up hope San Francisco, June 1.— “ Give China lessly since Saturday night. 10 years more of peace and at the end o f that period China and the United Claims to b « Real Dowie. States could make a combination of Chicago, June 3.— “John Alexander power that would command and in Dow ie’’ has arrived in Chicago from sure the peace o f the world.” N g Munich, Germany, and will establish Poon Chew, editor of a Chinese news here the church of Moses. He claims paper, said this and more about the to be the real John Alexander D ow if, relations of his native country and and says that Dowie. the first, the America in delivering an address on dead ruler of Zion City, was his " Progressive China” before the men's brother, and took his name when they assembly at the Hamilton Square Baptist church. were boys. Baker Favor* Chamberlain.9 Baker City, June 2.—With only on small precinct to hear from, Uaket county gives Cake 1554, Chamberlain 1861, Cooper 246; for congressman Ellis 1580, Jeffrey 1116, Sanders 273 Shaffer 113; for justice of supreme court. Robert S. Bean 2016, C. J AN N U AL INSURANCE RE PO R T Bright 129, C. C. Brix 315; railroad commissioner. Aitchison 1328, Hamil ton 708, Newell 724, Young 974 Secretary o f State Shows Growth and Present Status o f Business. Cake Ahead in Wasco. Josephine for Chamberlain. Salem —Frank Benson, secretary of Grants Pass. June 2.— Returns are The Dalles, June 2.— Wasco county, state, as ex officio insurance commis now in from 12 precincts out of 16 in with three precincts to hear from, sioner, has completed his annual re this county, and the Democratic party gives Cake 1439, Chamberlain 1305, port. It is now being printed and will has. so far as these returns show, cap Bean 2158, Bailey 1825. Emery 636; be available within a few weeks. The tured United States senator on the Ellis 1837, Jeffrey 621; Aitchison 1223, report includes a statement of the to state ticket and county senator, sheriff Young 562. For prohibition 1418, tal risks written by all insurance com and treasurer. The county as a whole against 1616, making this the only wet panies \loing business within the state goes dry by a vote of about 300. town on the O. R. & N. o f Oregon, the gross premiums received, premiums returned, losses paid and the net premiums for taxation of all au Cake’s Plurality Only 20. Chamberlain Ahead in(Union. Condon, June 2.— Unofficial returns La Grande, June 2.— 'W ith all but thorized companies and associations for give Cake a lead over Chamberlain one very immaterial precinct in, the year ending December 31. 1907. Besides much other valuable infor of about 20 votes in Gilliam county. Union county is in position to give a mation the report shows the aggregate Condon gave the governor a majority careful estimate of the line-up of poli business transacted within the state o f five. ticians in this election. Chamberlain since 1895; the amount of licenses and carries the county by a small margin. taxes paid into the state treasury since Clackamas for Chamberlain. The votes complete from 20 to 21 pre 1887, and gives a list of all the insur Oregon City, June 2.— Very frag cincts give Cake 1340, Chamberlain ance companies authorized to transact _________ mentary returns are being received in 1422. business in Oregon on May 8, 19081. A Clackamas county, and while the re statement of the business of the sev Cake Leads in Benton. turns are in from every precinct save eral uregon mutual fire relief associa one, the figures are far short (on the Corvallis, June 2.— Cake’s majority tions for the year ending December 31, amendments, and some of the offices. in Benton, complete, but not official, 1907, is also included. Chamberlain has carried the county is 18 . Incomplete returns from nine by about 500 votes, receiving 2593, to out of Ï6 precincts give Hawley, for C IT IZ E N S T A K E IN ITIATIV E . 2108 for Cake Hawley’s vote is 2329. congress, and other Republican state to 992 for Whitney. ticket, a probable plurality of 500. Corvallis precincts gave the univer Plan Bonds to Raise Money to Im sity appropriation a strong vote, Lane Gives Cake Big Vote. prove Siuslaw Bar. Eugene, June 2.— Lane county re breaking nearly even, but outside pre Eugene.— The citizens of the Sius turns, three-fourths In, give R. S. cincts went heavily against it. Re law valley, on the coast of Lane coun Bean a lead of 20 to 1 over both com- turns from four precincts give a vote ty, are becoming tired waiting for oetitors, Bailey 2 to 1 over Emery. of more than four to one against sin the government to improve the bar at _________ Cake leads Chamberlain 650, which gle tax. the mouth of the Siuslaw river so ves will likely be over 700 Plurality. H aw sels can pass out or in without delay, GrantjGoes for Cake. ley beats Whitney 2 to 1 T. K. Camp and a plan is being discussed to raise Canyon City, June 2.— Complete un funds for the undertaking in another bell, for railroad commissioner, and Edwin Bryson, for prosecuting attor official returns show the following re way. It is proposed to bond that ney, are polling a big Republican vote sults in Grant county: Cake 689, part of the county iy»«Hj; west of the Chamberlain 652. Prohibition carried Coast range of mountains for 30 or by about 20 votes. Result on amend 40 years, and use the money thus Cake in Washington by 160. ments has not been tabulated. raised in building jetties at the mouth Hillsboro, June 2.— The unofficial of the river. It is thought by the vote gives Cake a plurality of only Cake Loses in Polk. promoters of the scheme that $100,000 160 over Chamberlain. Hawley car Dallas. June 2.— Unofficial returns could be raised easily in this way, and ries Washington county by over 1000, although the exact figures are unob from all precincts in Polk county but that with this sum considerable start tainable. The entire Republican leg one give George E. Chamberlain a could be made toward constructing majority of 178 votes over Cake for the jetty. It is hoped by the time islative ticket is elected the United States senatorship. Other this sum is expended the national gov wise the state ticket is running from ernment would be ready to take up Chamberlain in Lake. 300 to 500 votes Republican. The pro the work and push it to completion Lakeview, June 2.— With several hibition vote leads by about 200, and T o meet the interest on the bonds precincts yet to report, the vote in the county will probably go dry by a each year, it is proposed to collect a Lake county is as follows: Cake, 300 majority. toll of perhaps 25 cents per thousand 297; Chamberlain. 373; Hawley. 368; feet on the lumber and a proportion YVhitney, 109. Other Republican can Cake Carries Tillamook. ate sum on other articles exported didates are ahead in the same propor Tillamook. June 2.— Hawley 689, from the towns at the mouth of the tion. YV hitney 195. Cake 546, Chamberlain river. Later a sinking fund could be 451, Bean 774, Bright 73. Brix f$7, raised in the same way to pay off the Cake Plurality in Yamhill. Barrett 801, Kuykendall 185. Beals bonds when they become due. In McMinnville. June 2.— Returns from 504, Lotighlin 420, prohibition 536 for, this way the expense of building the 22 of the* 23 precincts, of this county, against 466; county high school de jetty would be borne by the indus though incomplete in some instances, feated; university, for 200 . against tries directly benefited by the work. give Cake 1663, Chamberlain 1522. 332; woman suffrage, for 368, against Bailey 1326, Emery 770, Hawley 1623, 351. The entire Republican ticket has Reject Dam Bids. Richards 252. and Campbell, for rail carried, with the exception of treas Klamath Falls.— The secretary of road commissioner, 2018. Judge Bean urer. the interior has rejected the bids on leads all other candidates, his total the Clear lake dam, a part of the vote being little short of 2500. Harney is for Cake. Klamath irrigation project, on ac Burns, June 2.— Eleven out of 19 count of the high figures, together Forty Saloons Voted Out. nrecincts in Harney county, four-fifths with the fact that land owners in that Pendleton, June 2. — Practically of the entire vote, give Cake 397, section have still five per cent more complete returns from the county Chamberlain 296; Ellis 462, Jeffrey, land to sign up to bring the total up show that Cake has a plurality of 250. 210 . _________ to the required 80 per cent. The two anil that the county has gone dry by bids submitted were by Mahoney Cake and Prohibition in Wheeler. 700. putting more than 40 saloons out Bros., of San Francisco. $115,770, and of business, 25 being in Pendleton. Fossil, June 2.— Cake has carried Maney Bros., of YVinnemucca, $188,- YVheeler county, probably by 100 980. The government may readver votes. W ith three precincts to hear tise for bids, or do the work by force Cak*, Loses Linn. _________ Albany. June 2.— Chamberlain has from, the result now stands: Cake account. carried Linn county by 417 votes. The 382, Chamberlain 300. The univer Construct Electric Line. sity appropriation has carried well in complete unofficial count on the state ________ Baker City.—It is the intention of the ticket in Linn is as follows: Cham the county. berlain. 2369; Cake. 1952; Cooper, 188; Grand Ronde Electric company to con Columbia for Cake by 150. Amos. 89; Hawley, 2311; Whitney, St. Helens. June 2.— Incomplete re struct 33 miles of electric line this 1650; Richards. 250; Staver, 94; Bean, summer from Union to connect with 2938; Brix, 308; Bright. 187; Bailey, turns show Cake has a plurality in the Rock creek line in Baker county, at Columbia county of 150. Prohibition 2283; Emery, 1621; Hoskins. 212. a cost o f approximately $50,000. This Opponents of the university of Ore has been defeated by 80 votes. The line will connect with the lines o f the Republican ticket is successful, with gon appropriation have scored heavily the exception of county judge and as Fremont Power company at the Red in this county, sessor. which have been captured by Boy mine to the south of Sumpter, thus assuring the patrons of the Grand the Democrats. Ronde company ample power the year Slight Margin for Cake. round. The company will also erect Marshfield. June 2.— No returns are Wallowa Remains Dry. a brick addition to the union station complete at this hour. Votes as far Joseph. June 2.— Partial returns 24x24. one and one-half stories, for as counted in the county indicate from Wallowa county, covering, how transformers. that Cake will defeat Chamberlain in Cbos county by a small majority ever. a majority of the vote, give Cake a slight lead over Chamberlain. The Good Progress on Calapooia Line Other state officers on the Republi can ticket will have majorities of 500 coirtity remains dry as a whole. En Brownsville.— The new railroad up terprise retains the county seat, YY'al- to 7 0 0 . _________ the Calipooia river from Brownsville lowa failing by a small margin to is being surveyed. W ork on the line wrest it away, though it made a fight will commence soon. The line will Chamberlain Takes Clatsop. Astoria, June 2.— Complete unof so hard that it ended with an offer run out from South Brownsville and ficial returns from all except fopr representing $15,000. thence east for about 20 miles to small precincts give Chamberlain a Crawfordsville and Holley. This will Increases Lead in"Multnomah. majority of 297 over Cake, and indi be of great advantage to the town. Portland, June 3.— As the count It will open up a vast timber belt said cate that he will carry the county by progresses in Multnomah county Gov to be the finest in the state. The big about 300. ________ ernor Chamberlain maintains his lead dam across the river is about com Crook Goes Dry. over Cake, and will probably carry pleted Brownsville will soon have Prineville, June 2.— With two small the county by 800 to 1000. At an electric lights again. precincts to hear from, Crook county early hour this morning complete un has gone dry by nearly 600 majority official returns from 103 precincts and Double the Enrollment. Even Prineville has gone dry by three in complete returns from 13 of aftotal University of Oregon, Eugene.— votes. Chamberlain is well in the of 114, give the following results: lead of Cake for senator, having a Cake, 11,127; Chamberlain, 11,932; Judging from the applications that are pouring into the Registrar’s office, the Chamberlain’s plurality, 805. majority of about 100. The pluralities of the other Repub freshman class of next September will Chamberlain Leads in Douglas. lican nominees for the contested of be the largest in the history o f the uni versity. More than 200 applications Roseburg, June 2.— The count for fices are increasing as the count pro have already been received from grad Douglas county is not yet finished, gresses. W ith the exception of four uates o f the different high schools and two large precincts remaining to be precincts, including Fairview and St. academies throughout the state, and it heard from. Chamberlain will have John, every precinct on the East Side is safe to predict that there will be at the lead over Cake by not over 75, in which a local option election was least 100 more, as many freshmen do Hawley leads Whitney, the vote being held went “ wet” by a heapy vote. not apply for standing until college 1983 to 1026. The university of Ore opens in the fall. Chamberlain’ s Lead in Jackson. gon appropriation bill will carry by a Jacksonville. June 2.— Twenty-one good majority, Bronco Bucking for Condon. out of 32 precincts in Jackson county Condon.— Condon will ce’ ebrate the Jackson Votes Out Saloons. give Chamberlain 1177, Cake 966 Medford, June 2.— Official count Hammersley, Republican, and Miller, Fourth of July in old-fashioned style from 21 of Jackson county’s 33 pre Democrat, are elected to tl^e legisla and a committee was appointed to so cincts. Medford not included, gives ture. Prohibition carries 21 precincts licit funds for the carrying on of the Cake 874, Chamberlain 1008 . Pro bv 366. University of Oregon appro festivities. It is planned to hold a hibition has 1154, and anti-nrohibition priation has 450 majority Amend market day in connection with the celebration, just as has been held in 881. The Medford count cannot pos- ments raising salary of legislators, siblv change the result, though there changing seat of public buildings, Pendleton and The Dalles. Brnnchp will be a majority in favor of the sa equal suffrage, fisheries bill and the lurking contests and baseball will form a part o f the programme while recall have all lost. loons a number of carnival features will also be added. _________ ** Kingston’ s 250th Anniversary. Prepare for Long Trip. Fruit Crop Will be Heavy. Kingston, N. Y., June 2.— The cele San Francisco, June 2.— Five war Baker City. — Unless exceptionally ships of the Atlantic fleet are now at bration of the 250th anniversary of anchor in the harbor, making prépara the settlement of Kingston culminated cold weather should overtake this part o f the country there will be a large tion for their trip around the world: yesterday in a blaze of glory. For fruit crop, according to men who are The vessels that arrived from , the three days business has been suspend heavily interested in fruit lands and or north are the flagship Connecticut, ed. while the inhabitants and many chards. In the immediate vicinity of with Admiral Sperry in command; the visitors joined in merrymaking. Not Baker City fruit is necessarily slower Kansas. Vermont, Minnesota and Ad the least interesting feature of the ob on account of the altitude, but over miral Emory’s flagship, the Louisiana servance was the reburial of the re in Pine and Eagle valleys it is far Orders have been sent to Admiral mains of George Clinton, vice-presi advanced. Recent cold spells have not ✓ Sperry from Washington that the men dent of the United States, and first damaged the crop materially. of the fleet are to take part in no governor of N ew York, whose home Young Chosen at Milton. more festivities before starting on the wa* in Kingston, and who was sworn in here as governor of the state. round-the world cruise. M ilton .— f E. Young, recently prin cipal of M oore’s school, in this valley has been appointed orincipal o f the At the Naval Academy. Plaster Portraits Popular. London, June 2.— Plaster portraits Milton school. The directors had Annapolis, Md., June 2. — Com mencement week at the United States are the fashionable form of “ counter previously engaged R. J. Davies, buf naval academy was ushered in yester feit presentment” in London. They this week he notified the trustees of day with the official reception to the are done in the form of miniature his refusal o f the position. Mr. Davis board of visitors. During the next busts or bas-reliefs, a^ the low price will teach at Nyasse, Ore. few days the midshipmen will be kept of half a guinea ($2 50) apiece. They busy with dress parades, drills, ath are modeled by clever artists from the Teachers Turn Homesteaders. letic contests and other features inci sitter in 45 minutes. In these tiny Ontario.—About 30 teachers of the dent to the “ June week ’ celebration. pieces of sculpture— they are only public schools o f Malheur cotin^r have The program will culminate Friday about six inches high— the details of fifed on homesteads under irrigation with the gradnation exercises, when costume are modeled with charming projects near Vale and will engage in the embryo admirals will receive their delicacy. Many society people have farming. A number of unmawied wo diplomas. started collections. men teachers are in the number. Result Close in Marion. s Salem, June 2.— Complete returns from 63 precincts in Marion county give Cake 9901 votes and Chamber lain 2937. The remaining precincts re not expected to change the rela -ive positions of the senatorial candi dates very materially. Returns today onfirm the report of yesterday that 11 other Republican candidates have received substantial majorities. W ILL C E M E N T C ANAL. Seepage Causes'Washout on Umatilla Irrigation Ditch. Pendleton.— A section of the main feed canal of the Umatilla irrigation project about 40 feet in length was washed out between Foster and Echo^ the cause of the washout being seep age watet, which has constantly drained through the porous soil at that point. The O. R & N. track is within a few feet of the canal at that point, and the grade has been softened for about half a mile by the seepage. The government engineers have de cided to cement a section of the canal there. It is estimated it will cost $21,100 to complete the cement work necessary. Owing to the strong flow under the tracks, the company has kept track walkers constantly there for several months. All trains have run slowly over the place for some time Costly repairs will be made on the O R. & N. track. YVater will be turned off the feed canal while the re pairs are in progress. Posse Chases Horsethieves. Baker City.— In the country south of Huntington officers are chasing a band of horsethieves, who have been practicing in Malheur county. It is claimed the thieves are headed for Baker county, with the probable hope of being able to reach a transconti nental railroad ami get out of Oregon in the last few weeks many report having lost horses, and there is a ru mor that the gang sent up from M al heur some time ago and later par doned by G ivernor Chamberlain has completed a new organization, and is operating in the same manner they were a few years ago, when the tax payers of eastern Oregon spent much money and effort to capture them. Coos Finds Oil. Marshfield.— The stir over oil in Coos county, successfully held down for several weeks past, has reached the stage that facts caniiot longer b j kept from the public. Oil men have been here on investigating missions, and corporations and individuals have quietly been taking options for sev eral weeks. Actual crude oil has been struck near Banff on, and gas has been encountered in many places. Around Coos Bay indications are sufficiently strong to warrant large options and extensive preparations for borings. Umatilla Wool Sale. Pendleton.—Umatilla county wool to the amount of 1,500.000 vpounds was sold in this city and Pilot Rock last week in the regular wool sales fixeu by the Oregon Woolgrowers’ associa tion. The highest price paid at either Pendleton or Pilot Rock was 13 3-8 cents for the clip of L. L. Mann o f Birch Creek. The lowest price paid was 6 1-4 cents for the clip of D. L. Johnson o f Echo. This clip was very sandy and last year brought a very low price. The average price paid for the wool sold in the county so far is 11 1-8 cents per pound. Drain More Klamath Land. Klamath Falls. — Twelve hundred acres of swamp land north of Klamath Falls, near Naylor, will be reclaimed bv the owners, Fred Melhase and John Hagelstein. Land adjoining has raised some of the finest vegetables ever grown in Klamath county, and this land when drained will be cut up into small truck patches. The surveyed line of the Oregon Eastern, running noith from Klamath Falls to Natron, will cross this area of swamp land and the dike will be used in draining it. Open Gates at Hermiston. Pendleton.— With hundreds of en thusiastic excursionists in attendance and ideal weather prevailing the head gates of the Umatilla irrigation pro ject were thrown open at Hermiston last week An excursion train of six coaches left this place, bearing a large number of representative business men and farmers, as well as repre sentatives from Milton, Freewater, YVeston and Athena. Progressive Spirit at Cornelius. Cornelius.— The old schoolhouse in Cornelius, which has so long been an evesore to the more enterprising por tion o f the people, has been torn down and preparations are being made to erect a new one, which will be a credit to the city and district. P O R TLA N D M ARKETS. Wheat— Club. 90c per bushel; red Russian, 88c; bluestem, 92c; valley, 90c Barley— Feed, $25 50 per ton; rolled, $27.50^28.50; brewing $26. Oats— No. 1 white, $27.50 per ton; gray. $27. Millstuffs— Bran, $26 per ton; mid dlings. $30.50; shorts, country, $28.50; city, $28.50j wheat and barley chop, $27 50. Hay— Tim othv Willamette Valley, $17 per ton; Willamette Valley, ordi nary, $15; Eastern Oregon, $18.50; m ixed,‘ $16: c’ over, $14; alfalfa, $12; alfalfa, meal. $20. Dressed Meats— Hogs, fancy, 8c per pound; ordinary, 7c; large 6c; veal, extra, 7}c; ordinary, 6c; heavy, 5c; mutton, fancy. 8@9c Butter— Extras. 25c per pound; fancy. 24c; choice, 20c; store, 16c. E gg «— Candled. 19l^2nc per dozen; uncandled, 19c per dozen. Poultry— Mixed chickens, 11^12c pound; fancy hens. 12^12^: roosters, 8c; fryers, 20c; broilers. 22*e. ducks, old. 17<t$18c; spring, 20/7r'22$c; geese, 8<a9c: turkeys, alive. Ift'TTlftc /or hens. 14tfTlflc for gobblers; dressed 17(^19c. Apples— Select, $ 2.60 per box; fancy, $2; choice, $1.50; ordinary. $1 25. Potatoes— Old. Oregons, choice, 70<fi)80c pe: hundred. Fruits— Strawberries. Oregon. 15 ^ 17lc per pound; gooseberries. 6c per pound; apricots. $1 .60 per crate. Onions— California red, $1.65'o'l.75 oer sack; Bermudas, $2 per crate; gar lic. 15tfi20c per pound. Vegetables — Turnips. $1 50 per sack; carrots $1 50^1.75; beets. $1 75; parsnips, $1 25; cabbage. $1.75rf$2 per cwt.; beans. ll@ lt $ c per lb ; head lettuce, 12i(?il5c per dozen; aspara gus, $1.50 box; egg plant. 20c per lb ; parsley. 25c per dozen; peas, 5<r?7c per pound; peppers, 20c per pound; rad ishes. 15c per dozen; rhubarb, 3c per pound; spinach. 3c per pound. Hops— 1907. prime and choice. 5 6lc per pound; olds, 2^3c per pound. W ool — Eastern Oregon, average best. 11(a) 15c per pound, according to shrinkage; valley. 10^rl2ic. Mohair—Choice. H 'a H ic oer lb. Cascara Bark— 3j(a 4c per lb.