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K A II H O A D I It At I ut S I O l ' I ' l P . Baker Favors Chamherlain. Il tker V iti 1 um» - With iin'v one »mali preeinet t t > h. 11 f "in i’. il»i 1 E liti I e Slat« ut Montana .1 Vasi Waxln enmity gives 1 1 k U 15 7 », « ban |»»-r 1 011 ni W ilei . t»c.|. l'u.iper \* I«'*. t *r congi es-nian. 11 1 h it I. Mont Inin ’• W ith I hr 1.11.» I.' imi , le Ill y \ I l l " ,*s udii- 973. gii .ili i i nul ill ni 3« >1 1 1 ». Moni.ma Shaffer 113; t»»i jiistui* **f supreme cuurt. Hubert 1 s Bean 2616. U. J I« t vpi l ii'iii'.illg thè in i»l yiiiuplele de Bright 12*. U r A N N U A L I N S U R A N C t Ht 4’OR7 WH l O M I N I CANAI lb \ 313; railroad molili itioii oí i .oli i ‘ id natili »im i Carries Entire State by 1.300 or « unni,t»»iuncr■, \itehi»uii t.i**«. II.unii thè tu » « tram ero» ..il lite lt m kv tuu TP». Newell ì','* Voting 9?» Se c ret.iry ot S tate S t m w s G r o w I h .imi S e e p a g e C a u s e « W.isti.mi on Umatilla More 0\er l ake. Moiiutaiu» in ihr. »t ile Present Status ot Business. li rigali»" Diti ti. Josephine ter Chambeilain. I hnii'..imi» o| pavsrugi iv ali* ma Cake Ahead 111 Wasco. Salem trank Henson, secretary of l ’endleton \ »icti ut ot thr inaiti loom'd Gratits l ’a»» .lune Reuirns are Six pi i »011» air reported l e Palle», lune 2 \\a»co count), »1 a. a» ea officio insurance commis Irci canal ot thè l inutili 1 ungati »li | Hawley and Ellis for Congress by a e ita ui trum it precincts out ol I I in with three piecimt» tu hear troni, simili, lias completed In» animai te Project abuut tu feci in length wui, drow Heil, i allí * '.ul II ai k» ale w a died tilt» cuunt), ami thè Pemocratic |>art\ give» l ike H tu, V liauibei lain tilos, I alili vll'b v Large Margin University Appro ha» »u far a» the»e return» show, cap Item IDH, Bailey 112}. Emery «ibi; (KM t lt is now bemg priuted ami will w.i»hi'd oub In tweeii |'o»lei ami I elio, , out in e v el y duelli ni Ì h - available w itimi a tew werks I he Ithr cau»e ut thè »v.islmut bemg veep ale lepoilid I'll the liie.it Noltlirill priation Bill Carries Many New tured Unite«! State» setialur »-n thè I .1» t» ;. b i l i e » i d . Vilehisuu 122.1, rcpnrt mcludi’S .1 statement ot thè lo water, »»linlt ha» colisi, ilitly neat K i li »|x Il and the tivetv ite l ur prnhitntiuii H I», tal t i»k» wntten hv all insili ance coni age Districts Go Dry Control of State «tate ticket atlil euinity senator, silenti » "Ulig Sit2 and trr.i»urer Elie cuunt) a» a whule agallisi trilli, making this the only wet pani» s di'iiig busilli s» » .timi thè stale li.»ned t III 1 uigli llie ponili» »mi all lapidi» 1 1» illg Ib i. li thè »liliali ni Legislature Is Uncertain. tliat polli! I Ile «> I» \ N Itack I» gin » dry b) a vute ut abuut 300 w n a the i * K \ \ ut i heg. mi . thè gto»» premunii» received, »»itimi a tevv lei I o| thè canal ut tliat lui,di» auiuiud un I he pi'ipeilv dalli.ige lo 1 nlio.nl» pi l’iuiuiH» 1 l’tili nell, I .»»e» pani ami thè pomi, and thè giade ha» heen »olteni’ff t he tinnì uni» and many Cake’s Plurality Only 20. Chamberlain Ahead in* Union. mi pieiiiiuin» for taxatioii ot all .111 !t*r ;t)ioilt h.ilt .1 mil«* 1 »\ 1 tlC NU» .*! tin* 1"K III •tint till It eslíes are en Condon. June 2 l ’ notlici.il returns I . 1 tit a tide. June 2 With all but ih'U .id collipaiiii » and .is»>’> lalioiis tot V t i munit mullir« •rs !i.i\ r «h* •l.m^c«* 1 »* 1 1 1 h * 11* |s, .1» yet. no pins 1 ,h United States Senator— George t l g i v e Cake .1 lead over Chamberlain one ver) tuiiuateual precinct in. thè ve.11 emling Pecemher ai li*u7 I uni t! (t i'rmriit .1 s< y ti ni ot the* $ .ili it iM’lt Ot ¡1 1. t it 1» III tile llow llpolll l!i'»idi» niucli otturi valuable uifor E Cliamlierlain, Peniocrat. • 20 vtM s in tiitli.int county Uni. ’II c tintv 1» in positioii to give a j 1 Itur e It ih est irn.it i * «I It will 4 • »H| 1 .ist nn Ui* s 1 «“ itlit 1 nui 1» e» 11111.1t« <1 Representative First t'.mgres- Y ye the governoi .1 ntaj ’ir.» carenti * » tm >1 the line tip ,.1 p..li- inai 11 tln r»|«»it show S thè aggieg.ite >.• 1 too t. U'UnpS’t** tin* eim-iil \\ l»l k .it in *i • til ill t • > III* tni»iui< ■ »» tr.insacted »villini thè »tate sional Pistrict— Willis C. Hawley. Y 1 e tici.ms 111 this . e. i Mi Chamberlain j lit*$CHS.» V t >\V Itl^ t 4 » t lu str..u« till W It is M* II• V *1 tl 1.4 t Republican . arrie » the c »viuty by a small margin siili. I» 1 *.*», thè amoiint i»f hceu-i » am . I under l he I rack », tln ■ inp 111 v li 1» .... » llave lo I tl taxi - pani luto thè »late Irrisili > Representative Second Con Y ' Clackamas for Chamberlain. The V. ’e» complete from 30 to .’ i pre ’.■liti» (luti I In-pt t rack w ulket » i .I t Ile lugli viali I gress!, n.al Pistrict—\V. R Elhs. X Oregon City, June 2 Very :: 2 i niel » giv< » .... ; til 1 h 1 tub«: lain |s»r and gtxes a lisi ot all ibi in»ur \ ' 1 11 .mi. i. * V J* V • r tin 1 it |*:i• ill* tr 1 ill * nlil« N om c iiip.uues authori/ed l> trausaet or < \ r r»1 mont lis Repuhhca 11. + mentara return» .,rc being received 111 1422 tm *» 1 4 1 \\ V " U T till* place for s. III«’ W • 1 »* . Il 1.1 Up III tli L* 4 1st»- in |».irl < |ill»UUs» III l «tegoli UH Ma» s 190» A Justice of the Supreme Court— T i 1 . » unas c mnty, ad wl 1 ‘0 st! v r « ••ut h »» 1 1 be made < *11 || mu* Siti. V» .1st Suini .ty ain\r »iati mi ut ni thè lm»ine»s ot thè »1 » Robert S Bean. Repuhlican Cake Leads in Benton. Y from every precinct In* t > R \ N M 1. 1 » \Y iter »»ill tl* \ « -l.tll 1 V .4 11,1 1 It ovir tin» * Il . i : al x’iegou mutuai lire relu f a»«oi ia Oregon Pairs and Ko« d Coni- Y Ut in' il ott t? C tri «1 IMti it »» hile 1 In- r r • t». June 2 l a k e s majority \*..t!ir tl 1 1 .1 • ly S III. « I f Olii «Il > 11» for thr »eat ending Pnriiibit nns'ioncr—J. \V Bailey, Repub mendment* nd son f the in Ben il, e miplete. but not officiai, I 1 nr 1» al»o inclmli'd ».ills .il (' in l'T'^r. ss imw st 1 li’ 1 .1 1 1 if ill I- lit Itivi, in lican Chamberlain has carried the countv 1» I» Inc< ’tupíete returns from mu al i t i p iinis in \ Mi nan M nu I a il .1 Railroad Commissioner. First by about 500 votes, receiving 2 . to "ill 0 16 ¡.:ceni 1» give Hawley, tor Pi»s«e C h a s e » H o r te th iev e ». « *11 the l o t . i I leien i tin I m it Congressional Pistrict — Thomas C I T I Z E N S T A K E IN IT IA T IV E 210s for Cake Hawley’s vote is 2 ’2.». emigre».», and other Republican »tato I h' kri I 1 *» 111 « tir* l o i t nt r y » mt II Northern tt.uk. .It • w 1 - bed .nit to 11 K Campbell. Republican. to 992 for Whitncv tii ki t. a probable plurality " f 5iin 1 th tin lliof nilig " o f H u n t i n g t o n " l i n e i » n e 1 li i » i i i ,; 1 i + Railroad Commissioner. Second Corvallis precinct » gave the univer Pian Uonils to Raise Money tu Im- band ‘ t boi Si'thie» r ». w h o bave lieen 111^ 11 .»m»i ir«1 lit Bulle .11 c IIi l l Up £ Congressional P strict—Clyde B Lane Gives Cake Big Vote. sity appropriati n a strong vote, prove Scuslaw Bai 4- Aitchison. Republican pi a. tu mg 111 Malhi' iir l'iiunt» lt i» thrrr W » -t >f r*.if fl -•»n the tr.u k s wrrr Eugene, June 2 — Lane county re breaking pearl» even, but outside prr- I t i mel i thr t h i r v r s ai e he adr d f"r I ugriie The citirrti- "! thr Siti» v\ .1 sltol «ilit s, Vil .1 • lay » :u.u1 nul 110 turns three f urth» in, give R S cincts w ent he m l» against it Re Itakei l'olitily, witli thè proh. ildr l u p e M .mis li.1 \ « f*«•ni .M «’ t * » w«t Ihr ott uh Portland, June 4 — Governor Cham Bean a lead of 20 to 1 over both com turns from four precincts give a vote law »alle), "il thè c a s t ot I .«tic . uni if hei ng line to re n h .1 ti ni», nti ty. air bei'olitmg tired w.nling l"i 1 In4 r Ut S «it! 111 MH’.ttlH berlain’s plurality over Cake fur renters, Bailey 2 to 1 over Emery of more than four to one against sin lite governnient to itnprove tli liar at ! « r nt . i l r llto.nl and g e l "HI of l l i e g 'ii (• *r .1 w o •k gle tax «•f tr imp • •It 1 ! loll t « » t hr 4 ■ 4 1 st . sun r Cake leads Chamher’.rn 650, which • n thè Ia»t f e w w r e k s m .m y repnrt L’nited States senator will be about thè ni"Uth of thè Stusl.iw tu ri » • »e» t III* 1 *r r .j r NN.ii 1 hr rn tr mi s iinn.it LM -1 will likely be over 700 nlurality Haw »e!« can pass out ir in without delay, I havmg lost horses and tlirrr 1» .1 rn tilt .ink'll fr. >111 1700. He now has 1346 Complete Grant Goes tor Cake. t I m n • f t li ley be.its \\ hitney 2 to 1 l’ k Camp Ul"t that thr gang »eilt up li ’iu M il and a pian is brlng di'CUssed to r ose returns from a large number of coun bell, for railroad commissioner, and t h \ r 01 «lu !»■.«• llll k' t hr if i i«■»It . »Ml Canyon City. June 2 Com plete un ttind« for thè undrrt.iking in ain'thrr hrur s'liie time a g " and liter i»ar pltilrs Is ll. ’»1 up in Hrhm i li• w itnl ties increase previous estimate» For Edwin Bryson, for prosecuting attor "ff'c il returns show the following re way It is proposed to h aul th it ¡ 'l'*4«,*»l by Givetnor 4 hamberlain h tin* pro!». t In !i tics .irr• It will ti 1 v r t • 1 example, Malheur, which had pre ney. are polling a big Republican vote suits in Grant county:1 Cake 68». part of the county lying west d the om plrtcd a new igini/aii at atn! rnu.iin li rrr » wr. I,: nip.m v Ihe Chamberlain 632. Prohibition carried Coast range of mountains for :n o' 'peratiiig 111 the a i u r manner they lilis 4 lili « viously been in the Chamberlain col lied .ill Its • 1.» 11 » f >1 >*• v rr.if by ab ut 2" » ics Result on amend 40 year», and Use the 11. aie» tini» »»ere .1 few year» ag Cake in Washington by 160. when the ta\ unin by 100, nearly doubles that plu da » » a hi ai spent much raised in building jettie» at the nnaith ' i ' 14 rl ' 1 eastern < >r Hillsboro, June 2 — The unofficial ments has not been tabulated. rality by giving him 196. with five vote gives Cake a plurality of only " t the river It is th 'light l>v the linuicx ami ell a t t, capture then S H O O T S AT DHE YF U S small precincts still to hear from. 160 over Chamberlain Cake Loses in Polk. Hawley car p r o mo t e r s o f the scheme t i e r } l ■ >. * ik 1 Coos Finds Oil Cake's previous lead of 1» in Benton ries W ashington county by over ...... . Dallas, June 2 l uorticial returns aiiil be raised easily in l i n» w 1 » and Marshfield I he »nr ov rr t off n M i . l a i y J o n , ' « l i t t S e e k » I t i v i |'i* t u r county is cut down to eight, while in although the exact figures are uimb fr :n all precincts in l'.dk en tity but that wi th thi» sum 1 "ti -id • ilde »1 ir: 00» county, »ticeessful lly held down tow .1 rd i-tnii I ng The entire Republican '.eg "tie s u r tio T ge F Chamberlain a ■ '»nil! be mail Ir*»v«If to Frnrict» Army. Clatsop the full vote r.n-cs the Dem o tainable 11 1» islative ticket is elected majority of IT» votes over Cake for the jetty »(nil1 i>> thr time ¡tor h «*\ rr.il weeks i st has rr.n hr,| crat's plurality from r.oo to 357 Crook I’ 1» June 5 Just it the b u r i,| ! • he -t.ik'r t t.u t» cannot longer h- the United State» »enator»hip (.Mher tin» »um I- expend 1 tini* 11 i ( 1 • >u.tl county, too, gives Chamberlain a lead publl' < Id Ilien lia» r lit i e > enn mie » iltrndlng thr . molli wise the state ticket t< running from ■ ■ nnient v , add h. r c a 1ly to t.iWr Up kept from Chamberlain in Lake. 'i 11 " i Eu i ! i /oí i m the I'mtheoii of 224 over his competitor The full III » I - ’ Ig.l t III g IIIISM'IIM the work jai .itti « it t" 4 • •nip!»' ti< >n j hem here ' » te» Republican Elie pro I.akevicw. June 2 —-With severa ■ uki when the president of \ 'te of Douglas shows that each »en . precincts vet j ml forpor nn i » imi nuli» ¡«III i1 s ha» ' »■ Iridi» To meet the rst on t h e * homis hibiti n » it« leads by about 20n, .ml re; rt. thè vate in atorial candidate ha» 1S90 » ipintly been t iking opti* < 11» for »e» I Erame, the pretuter mil 1 host "f the county will probably go dr» by .1 each year, it 1» pr *P ake unty i» as follow» Cake. this is correct, it shows a slight los» toll of perhaps 23 cent» \ ■ni il crude al has been mim »I e I s , if late » v r e I iking ihm •i thousand er.il week« 207: Chamberlain, Hawley, 368; 3oo majority. •'.Mur, I "in » \ ut hello I ire g ir 1 1 to the Democratic candidate Gilliam -t rin k l e ir I '.a iff il. and gas lias been feet on the lumber and P' p riioii Whitney, 109 Other Republican can w r u 1 r "I lint county comes in with only 20 f r the ate sum on other Cake Carries Tillamook. , m e • u m 4 r n ! 111 u n n y p 1 m s \roiin 1 art exp T nul nn I two sh point M mk Republican nominee, while Lake, dui ite» are ahead in thè S iine pr p .r arr f ci l f t n i r t i T l y T illa n i" " k . June 2 Hawley 669. tr m tile tnwn» at t h e m o t i t i l o t t ln- ( ( 01 • s K . i v i t i i l i i .iti< tion. • Map •r \1if ri t Mr» V ills. fllr w ho*-r hitherto in dispute, adds 70 to t'nc 1 s t n • l ’ k» ti» w i r r m t Later a slid k i n g t i m i o p t i >111 a m i h 1 » r ; r ■ Whitney 193 Cake 346, Chamberlain river III.» f 1V /.*! 1 foil k'ht aml w• »II Chamberlain co'umn Lane county, M r h 'iuiK* 431. Bean TTI. Bright 3. Brix 137. raised in the same »» .IV t o p. a y o t ï t h r r \ t » ‘ i l s |\ c p r é p a r â t Cake Plurality in Yamhill. Men «listín ►*il she«! III a11 !A llks .f however, as the country precincts are mis v x hen they «»ni»* «Ut r . l u I b e . Be.il» If. nib il thr V 1 lit hr« • li all «!. vvlirn thr McMinnville. June 2.— Returns from Barrett »01. Kuykiidall 1» heard from. Continues to add to the ■'as way the expense "I Inn'd' ' Aiti m y Wit4 ft* »aliate. *04. 1. tig'.nn 4211, prohibition 336 for. sli»»ts r illkt mt. th« r«» w » ** Krr.it r \ Cake figures. In W allowa county, 22 of the 23 precincts, ..f this county, agii 466; county high »,- ...I do jetty would he borne by the indu VI, ny In I hex belle Ve tln elimini t III 1« 1 ir th.if th. »re sii!«-nt with 11 out of 20 precincts. Cake has though incomplete in some instance», '»i, directly benefited bv the wotk university, f. *r 200, against d I» sfi'kliu had beirii .is- Southern I .ulti 'IM » t <-• ! faIt «*\ «»Il thr a lead of 113, which will probably give Cake 1663. Chamberlain 1322. 332; »»' »man suffrage for 36» against ling to lltall.ltl a stilali all. in alii lupi «•il t!hr lili Of M 1|«»l Di y fu reach 200. Marion, with every vote Bailey 1326. Emery 77o Hawley 16.*::. 331 Rejoct Dam Bids. '1 he entire Rcputdic.au t ket ha» me spensi» e dep, »t t • rep •ne the pres er« »1 a pr« tfomul 1 ttifir«* •II S< •! counted, shows just 11 for Cake, while ! R>vh;lri'» - ‘ 2. and Campbell for rail - carried with the exception : treas EGamatIt Falls The secretary of ent »Irueture, foil • »mg thè aiti'm *'! dier« ■perdi!ly surr 11tin«!« ! 1 i r r u . r 1 s 201 Multnomah, with the count complete road T"11' commissi c mmt»»: uier, uier. 2u]s Judge IL-a in urcr. ■ Hlli'tl III »eciirilig all .ifllrl and he W .• »tk« n (•» the interior h i» rrjrcteil the hid» nn I the ■ it» hr li ! • •! • • and a total of more than 25,oOu for! ea'*' a.^ other candidate» hi» t t il the Clear lake dam, a |>.irt of thr from tl ite r.iilroiul cotnmissii >1 Idreili, 1 ’ v\ 111 Is ( Ir»t III s aim!•• *t t 111 the two candidates, shows just 991 for v" ,e being little short of 2300 Harney is for Cake. P"t bere thè mrrih.mt Klamath irrigation project, on ac | tor .1 in fr »in hl s II U the governor Rurn». June 2 Elleven out of 19 count of the high figure» togrt'ier and Ile a » y »hl|i|"i» bave dei idei! I M '!»-1r 1 R«oMus was m*t srn ill sly in Mr. Cake ha« carried 19 counties Forty Saloons Voted Out. nrecincts in Hartley county, t'our-fittl;» with the fact that land owners in that l'omblile .itili »hip all their eistrri jnrcil \ hu del ente r.«! 1IIS 1 ' and Mr. Chamberlain 13, counting Pendleton. June 2. — Practical! v of the entire vote, give take 397, »1 turn have »till tr. r per eent in >re freight order» m i r lliy Nurtllent |*, Imi dt»! Ilot inj:tir «- thr 1»mir \f a Douglas a tie. The state at large. complete returns from the county itti* 1 .11 st.ll rill • lit was • utside of Multnomah, on the vote so sho»v that Cake has a plurality of 23o, Chamberlain 296; Ellis 462, )effr<). land to »ign up to bring the t >tal up l'Un' • r » m e "ther Ime uff inviiid h. late h" tir th 210 . to the required »0 per cent I hr two thè H.irriman sy»tnn in:ulr tli.it hi 1 c• »tulitip»n w .is very fa far at hand, has given Chamberlain a and that the county has gone dr> by » '/rallie .nul 11lat li0 c* • 1flipin atnnis bids submitted were by Mahoney plurality of 632 Seventeen counties 700. putting more than 40 saloons cut Cake and Prohibition in Wheeler. Open Gates at Hermiston. were fi .»f r«J I’.» '*. of San Francisco $115,770, and out of 13 are complete, and m at of of business, 25 being in Pendleton. Fossil, June 2 — Cake has carried Maury Bros, of Wintirmuica. $l«s, With rr^.ir d t« » thr rr.is. ■Us f• *r 4 irr Pendleton With hundreds »,f rn the_ others are practically complete. f, fhr . »pini* mi prr» ills III Paris Wheeler county, probably by 10'» 9»0 I lie government may readver tluisi.i«tir rxi iir»loimts in attendali'e R»ri It is not probable that the final re Cake Loses Linn. tes With three precincts to hear ti-e for bids, or do the »xork by force and ideal weather tire» tiling, thr head il Ith« r«* is Milleh tri lilt III !.. 1 .1 vow .1! turns will make a difference of more • m, the result t o w stands: C ike account gates of the Umatilla irrigation pr > lll.lt Ile W .1 s «If l\ ell 1 • Ihe »,!rn• I hy thr A bany. June 2 -Chamberlain h .» than 100 votes in Governor Chamber o**'t »xrrr thrown ;>rn at Hrrniist .n appeal - to ha t r » • 1 will 1 whi • 'll 1 2. Chamberlain ■> >0 The u n iv r th«» anti lain s plurality one way or the other carried Linn county by 417 votes T i e Good Progress on Calapooia Line last week. An excursión train of »is Sfiniti«» I.ap«- r s Il .1 » e lire II til! «*« 1 sin. r Hawley. Repub’ican. is elected t o ’ complete unofficial count on the state -ity appropriation ha» carried we! in Hrownsvillc The new ratlrbad up nache* left thi* -place b. ring 1 large lin- g .» < 1 min nt r- -I veti 1•» p'lare thr congress in the tir«t district by 13.000 ticket in Linn is as follows: Cham the county. : / ' ! . ! 1 ill the 1 ’.1 lit hr-.HI the I ’al p oia river from Brownsville number of representative business h ».!> or more, and Ellis. Republican, b y , berlain. 2369; C ike, 1952; Cooper. 1»«, Columbia for Cake by 150. 1» b» tig surveyed W ork on the line men an«! farmers, .as well 1» reprr 15.000 r more in the second district Arms. »•»; Hawley. 2311; Whitney! St Helens. June 2 — Incomplete re will commence soon P L A N S TO H O N O R FLEET The line »»ill -entatives from Milton, Freewater, Rean. Republican, for supreme judge, 1630; Richards 23u; Staver. 94; Bean has « a very large vote, having no op- ! ' '• J Rrix 'r,y - '■ Bright. 1-7; Bliley, turn» «how f*ak'- ha« a plurality ini run 'tit from South Brownsville iiiuj Weston and Athena Columbia e. 1 70 l’tohibi'i ai then, e east for ih »u* 2n tulle» Pf sitton, wh’le Bailey. Republican, f o r i " ' ! ! ’’ »-hie.». 1621; Hoskins, 212 Festivities in Auckland Will Continue has been de f e a t ed !» Progressive Spirit at Cornelius. food - I he j Crawfordsville and Holley This will "I and dairx» commissioner, wins b y, nenf5 • the onivers ty f T4re* Four Days. Republican ii'ket :» -t i!, »»n i 1 he 1 great advantage to the town 25.000 to 30 000 Campb- l! Repuhli- Cornelius Thr old S'lioollviv' in n aRR* *lìr* '-*1 n have sc red heavily the exceptio unty judge and It wi'l open tip a xa»t tin,h r belt «aid Cornelius, which has so long hern an Auckland, N can. i» successful f r railroad commi- in this cunty, W . June 5 Fes- ihich h.1 1 been captured to !»' the finest in the state The big e'l's' re to the mor«* enterprising j>»>r ti»ities to 1 3 sioner in the fir»t district, and Aitchi I four il 1 v» have Democrat« dim across the river is about corn tion of the people, has hern torn down been arr mgrd Slight Margin for Cake. son, Republican, f r railr 'd commis ! he rutel ; ilioiii tit pleti'd Brown»ville »»ill soon have and preparations are lx mg made to of the men o t!i sioner. f"r th» second district, has \ uier ir.111 b.ittlr Wallowa Reman s Dw etc trie light» again erect a new one. which will l>e a credit ship fleet and 5000 or more plurali'y governor of N • w to thr city and «listru t i /' ,d.i nd. all t h ler.il fltn ills the F iftv-tw o members o f the legisla as e n n te d in the county indicate Joseph. June 2 Partial r-titrus ni.noi» and tl inumi ipal ant borii 1rs ture are f - Statement Vo. 1. includ that Cake will defeat Chamberlain in frf,m Wallowa county, r xi-rig. E The Governor’s View P O R T L A N D M A R K E T S. are t • parti' ip, 111 1 hi w eli ime t 111 in'1» Kay of Marion and Ronebrnke of Co».« county by a small majority., ' 4 ' 1** a majority ,.f ti e » gi-e C lem _*• There* «ternis t «» be no t fb et \ngn»t « tiler.« Renton, who are pYdeed conditional- Either state officers on the Rcpubli- j ;i - 'Kht lend o u t C! atnherl . m. 1 W ! rat t lnb. 911, p< r lui-hid. red the arrival tion of in y <*I•• ti# m.” % ai»| G » 1» »V ill be an otl ' ri , rpti il and a ri ly A maj< rity f tl e It gislature is 46 can ticket »»iff have majorities t 5U0 unty remains dry a» ; »le En- r 4 li:in:ihrrlain , “an il 1 ni deeply KtlsAian, 8sc, lillK stein, 92< , valley, , view " Í tile volunteer--, to lie followed terpri»e retains the ron» to 700. « t. W 1- grati Mill to thr pc" »pi** fo r lin- high till«' S T A T E VOTE 0 5 S IS A T O K . Iowa failing by a »ma Bariev Fred, $.'7 .70 per toil, rolled, by a flintier to the .idunr d» and otti argil, 'i> tribu Iti- \vhi t-Il ha h bee n i » !• 1 Ulf’ 1 Chamberlain Takes Clatsop. |icrs if the fleet in ! lif r\ mitin; wrest it away, though it >• a fight 111V e'ectioTI to tl il» Siale 1 437 .7«> ,1 24 50; brewing. $36 I \ inutili ip il w *'|i'. .un will In* niv.ll Phj “al Astoria, June 2.— Complete unof so hard that it ended *l 't No I w lilt» . $27 50 per ton; Votf*. an offer i»sin* mon* Ihntn N.» 1 anything iti* the following day md will i tu* I it* It* a ficial returns front all except four representing $13,000 roil ■S 11Irriti« the 1 • v *i*r \;»helming ! gray. $27. small precincts give Chamberlain Millstnff» Bran, $36 prr ton; mid ref >'|iti"il by the tu n ■ »r " f \ni kl.itu! ! oli* .III majorit y ui tin late, ami - majority of 297 over Cake, and indi pr Increases Lead in'Multnomah. j »! 1 111 v $30 50, shorts, « oiintry. $28 50; August 12 ami I : will he devoted t • H* y had Cake »tuck to that principle 1» 1 f l V ra COUNTY. a visit to R.'traqua I ike, where there cate that he will carry the county by Portland. June 3 \« the count strongly after the election a» lie did ■Ity. $28.50; wheat alni barley «hop, w i11 be fiilert i U111 e 111 s bv the Maoris about 300. _________ $27 50. progresses jn Mulrnon h r .*:nty G In lore lif would have won out hand ! * * • 1 I In governor will interi.liu the xi- Hay Timothy Willamette Valley,' erti ir Chamberlain rnaiut in« ! is b ad «low n Crook Goes Dry. $17 prr ton; Willamette Valley, orili itoi- \11gn 1 It and thi funi lion will over Cake, and will probably carrv Prineville, June 2 — With two small the county by 800 to lot 1 At an narv, $15. I .st»rn Oregon. $18 50; Me 'tti'liibd I»» the members of the RfXkAj-t ......... Bronco Bucking for Condon. . .1 203 1.55«' 1.SC.1 legislature Renton* ...... *> 1071 1.003 precincts to hear from. Crook county early hour this morning rot» jilete tin Condon. Comlon w 1 I celebrate th»» mixed. $J6; closer, $14; alfalfa, $I2;I r,m 2.134 2.644 has gone dry by nearly 600 majority narknmaM* . alfalfa, meal. $20. í’latpop* 1.244 E.vcn Prineville has gone dry by t h r — official returns fr»»m 103 precincts and E’otirth <»f July in old-fa-hi»ined style 357 MfClell.au Gains Five. fir, Dressed Meats Hogs, fancy. 8e prf Tv-lumbia* .... in complete returns from 13 of a total anil a committee was appointed to s»i 36", 279 ..j 83' 1,192 1.100 votes. Chamberlain is well in the of l i t pound; ordinary. 7r; large tic ; »cal. New Sorb lune 5 \ net gam of give the following results 004 licit fiirul» for the carrying *m of the <*rookt .......... 60S' 854 lead of Cake for senator, having f,.r M iv»»r Mi t'lell in was Cake, 11,127; Chamberlain, 11,932 festivities Currv ........... 59 ....... 1........ majority of about 100. It is planned to hold a extra. 74r; ordinary, fie; heavy, 5c; four eil» I)on^last....... mutton, fancy H0i 9r th»- re till of th»1 haII»its in the first CE: mberlain’s plurality, «05 1 >»96 1.880 market day in connection with the rJillíanrE . .1 20 «49 4.8 Rutter E.xtras, 2.7c prr pound; ¡lit'1' boxes opinili y< tt-rduv III eollrt The pluralities of the «»ther Repul» celebration, jii-t as has hern held in Orant+ .......... . .! *7 6*ri 6.r»2 Chamberlain Leads in Douglas. fanry, 24c; dioici*. 20r; store, Irte in the cuntí te.I may.it.illy eh etimi Mean nominees for the route red o ; Pendleton and The Dalles Harney ........ 100 Broncho 3971 296 Ja"k«onJ . Roseburg, June 2 — The count for tires are increasing as the r»mnt pro burking contests an»! baseball will The » »intents of 35 boxes in I . I gg» t amile»!, 11*49/20i per lloren; of 1905 23« .Josephine ....... 60 1,060 1,120 Douglas county is not yet finished, gre»«,. •■ *11 were - ■ iminril «tining 1 he *1 ,» amt With the exception of four form a part of the programme while tin» Tiidlcil, 19c per doren Klamath ........ T ! 7 ^ 711 636 Poultry Mixed clin k' lts, 110, 12r another vote was atld»*»l t»i the Me T^ake . . . . 70 2971 373 two large precincts remaining to be precincts, including I-air»i<-w and S' a number of carnival features r. ill also Taani-t ............ Chamberlain will have John, every precinct on the li ist Sid pound; fancy hens, 126»i I2èc; roosters, 1 I' ll.in total, the mayor'« net gain for 2.747 2.072 heard from be added. Lincoln* ..........1 42 4*2' »02.^ the lend over Cake by not over 75 Er».ui 113 “r; fryer«, 20c ; broilers, 224c, ducks, the day lii'ing five votes lainn* 417 1/4" 2 2.36 * Hawley leads Whitney, the vote being in which a local option election wa» oh! 176/ 18c; spring, 20O/ffi.’jc; geese, boxes so far opened II».ir t's net gain Fruit Crop Will be Heavy. held went “wet” by a heavy vote. 'MlGpiir 196 The university of Ore lla r lo n t .......... ..1 n 3.218 3.20:, l'i-7 to 1026 Baker f ity. — Unless exceptionally 89/o»-; turkeys, alive, 160/1«' for hens. is II«, as against 123 when yester M » 111 n om ah ... 99 i 12.1.7.7 13.1 1« gon appropriation bill will carry by a Chamberlain’s Lead in Jackson. rob! weather should overtake this parti ' ' V " ’1 ^or y ■ »1 >1 <■ r •»: dressed. 170i 19r day’s i minting wa- begun. M o r r o w .......... . . 1 69 . T*olk* ............. $2 30 per In.x; Jai ksonville, June 2 Twenty on» » f the country th.-r.* will he a large!. Abides Select, 221 1.133 1,3.74 go»»d majority», Shf-rman . 74 . .... 436 362 Frost Damag»s Potatoes. 1,11 ^ : » choice, $1 50; ordinary, ry crop, according to men who are out of 32 precincts in Jark»on county fruit cron Tilhimookt . . 95! 5 4 6 4M Jackson Votes Out Saloons. $ 1 gi»»» Chamberlain 1177, Cake »ir,9 heavily interested in fruit lands and or Stockton, ( al . June 5 Jack Frost T matillat . . . ..1 250(. 2 273' 2 027 Potatoes— Obi. O regon «, choice, t niont ....... Medford. Tune 2.— Official count Hamniersley, Republican, and Miller chard«. . .1...... 1 *3 1 494 1.367 In the immediate vicinity of ha fl.iiiiageil thousands o f acres of p o | 7001 «Or pe: hundred "VVallowat ....... . .f 2on . 4 C from 21 of Jacks ,n county’s 33 pre Democrat, are elected to the legisla Raker City fr»iit is necessarily slower ascot r; 1 1.6.74 1.639 eincts. Medford n«ff included, gt.e. Fruits Strawberries, Oregon, 15(it lit", s .11 the i -lands west of Stock- on aceonnt o f the altitude, but over ture Prohibition carries 21 precincts ashSnpton* . . . .1 133 . 1. ' a 11 177V Pro by .366. University of Oregon appr<> in Pine and Eagle valleys it is far I74r per pound; gooseberries. 61 per Ion. and con rqiirntly the price ..f the "NVEiHMiert . . . I 6 5 !. 3951 ’330 Cake 4*7 4, Chamberlain loos "iamhillt........ . . 160 . 1.733 1,563 hibition ha« 1154, and anti-nrohib tion advanced Recent c Id spells have not pound; apricots. $1 50 per crate tubers will I.» high this season Only 430 1 jor it Totals ........ . . 2.1.77;». 703 46,621 4 8.17,7 Onions California red, $1 65(7/ 1.73 •‘■1. The Medford c»»unt cannot pos ments raising salary of legislators, damaged the crop materially. a few flays ago a large acreage was • hamWlMln’n plurality, 1,646. per sack; Bermudas, $2 per crate; gar sibly change the result, though there changing seat of public buildings, •1 '»>mpl<'te "(ttelal. ruined hv frost, ..nd the growers were 'if 159i 20c per pound. will be a majority in favor of the sa equal suffrage, fisheries bill and the ♦Complete unofTlela). Young Chosen at Milton. The loss is __ :Kstimat»-(J and Incomplete. Vegetables Turnips, $1 30 per eompetli'd to reniant. loons. recall have all List Milton —J E Young, recently p rin sack; carrots $1 505/ 1 7 »; beets, $1 75;. especially heavy because most o f the cipal o f M o o re '« srhool, in this valley, parsnips, $125; cabbage. $1 73tfr2 per ■cringe damaged the first time has United States China's Ally. !Plaster Portraits Popular. At the Naval Academy. has born appoinfr»| nrmripnl o f the e«vt.; brans IK,/12*0 per l b ; head been mim'd again, ami because the San Francisco, June 1 — "Give China London, June 2 — I'laster portraits Annapolis, Md , June 2. — Com Milton school. T h e directors hail 1 find t » » parcha »■ *ee«t md 10 years more of peace and at the end are the fashionable form of “counter mencement week at the l.’niterl State previously engaged R. J Davies, but lettuce, i;4tii |5r jier flnjtcn; aspara pay for the cost of replanting Tha gus, $1 50 box; egg plant. 20c p,-r lb ; of that period China and the United feit presentment” in London. They naval academy was ushered in yester this week he notified th j trustees of total yield will be much reduced. parsley, 25c jier floren; peas, 55/7e per States could make a combination of arc done in the form of miniature day with the official reception to the his refmal o f the position. Mr. Davis pound; peppers, 20c tier pound; rad power that would command and in busts or bn« reliefs, at the low price board of visitors During the next will tench at Nynsse, Ore. Typhoon Oft Australia. ishes I5r per dozen; rhubarb, 3c prr sure the peace of the world.” V g of half a guinea f|2 30) apiece They few days the midshipmen will be kept pound; spinach, 3c per pound London, June 5 - A typhoon off the Poon Chew, editor of a Chinese news are mo deled by clever artists from the busy with dress parades, drills, ath Teachers Turn Homesteaders. Hops 1907. prime and choice, 5tfi) west roast o f Australia is believed to paper. said this and more about the -ifter in 43 minutes. In these tiny letic contests and other features inci Ontario — About 30 teachers of the 6}c p rr pound; olds, 25i 3c per pound, have wrecked to boats and killed at relations of his native country and nieces of sculpture— they are only dent to the “June week” celebration. public schools of Malheur county have W ool Eastern Oregon, avrrage least 275 sailors The meager rc- America in delivering an address on about six inches high— the details of The program will culminate Friday filed on homesteads under irrigation best lift 15c tier pound, according to p»irts received here concerning the Progressive China” before the men’s costume are modeled with charming with the graduation exercises, when projerts near Vale and will engage in shrinkage; valley, 105i l ’2}c. siippo sei! »ea tragedy say that the assembly at the Ham ilton Square delicacy. Many society people have the embryo admirals will receive their farming A number o f unmarried w o Mohair— Choice, l«5/|«}r per lb. boats comprise the great pearl fish Baptist church. started collections. diploma*. men teachers are in the number. ing fleet. Cascara Bark— 3j5a,4c per lb. CHAMBERLAIN FOR SENATOR Resoti Close in M irion. Salem, .lune Complete return« troni il t preeinet» in Marion coitili» le n e l'.ike ..*'‘111 » o l i « uni v'Iiamhct ! I.iin 2*37. The rctuiinmg prccincl» are ii"t «xpectrd t » cliangc ilio reia tue poMtinns ut thè »cu.1tou.1l e.in.li ale» vcry materiali) Return» toilav mimi thè reput ut v »tolda» tliat all utile- Kepuhli. aii eamliilate» bave received stih-tantial m.ijuritii ». NEWS ITEMS O f GENERAL INTEREST FROM THE STATE Of OREGON f I , • ■ *• *»