1 r- . r . .... -. .-. -. ' , . . . . , v. . " J H nnMi .', 1 . - EDITION : , -'.'W-"-.'' . ., '-, ' . PRICE FIVE CENTS.. . 1 Tff E OREOONN ; : - 1 I;:-labor I Tinas '.Is the Day to - Dowm Its NefarSous I "Mlnil offir Politics The. most important thing today is to down the Oregonian's politick. That paper is the tyrant of politics. It observes neither decency nor truth. It is outside the pale of civilized political warfare. It has in turn t abused and lip about eve;J)rominent man of every political party. It abused John H. Mitchell. It yillified George McBride. It hounded Sylvester Pennoyer with every opprobious term in its extensive vocabulary. It has whipped Republican leaders and the Republican party hither and thither and has scourged with remorseless lash every man who has ventured to oppose its merciless dictation. " - It lies about everybody and everything. It is now lying about CHAMBERLAIN and INMAN. It has always opposed labor. It has written laborers down. It has treated them , with contempt. It now has the effrontery to abuse men who have always befriended labor, under the pretense that it is the only friend of labor. Laboring men, you know tftot the Oregonian has nlVer been your friend. You know that IT) ' ft: , , - in its heart it ''''Hpiesyou and despises you. Vou can alwaya be safe in voting for every man the Oregonian don't want and voting against every man the Oregonian wants. Don't believe anything it says about Cham berlaiij, or Ihman or anybody else. It has lied about you. It will lie about them. It has abused you. It now , abuses them. It is time to get rid of the Oregonian as a political factor. Put it out of political business, and' then the good people of this County and State can settle their political differences, with decent respect for each i other. To its bullying and bro-beating letnyour ballots answer WE ARE FREE MEN, AND WILL NO LONGER SUBMIT TO THE OREGONIAN RING. ; C in THE RING ON THE RUN, The ring is on the run. Keep it on the run. The Ore gonian knows that the election of Chamberlain and In ,qian and the Citizens' ticket kills its political pull, and with the pull, its graft. That is the reason it makes a desperate effort to beat them by lying, hprocrisy " and money. , trr Jack, Matthews knows that if his ticket is licked, his occupation is gone, and his occupation1 is that of political grafted. It is up to the people to defend themselves from a squad that the Oregonian itself has called Politi- k cal Pirates. It does not make them any . better because the Oregonian has joined them. Rather worse. Jack Matthews and Harvey Scott thought they had done the job of installing their Ring by capturing the Convention and disfranchising Republicans., But they , counted wrong. They omitted one element, They did not cap ture the people, and the only hope is to make people be lieve their lies. This is the evidence that they are oh-the run." Keep them on the ninH-r--tK--;--.- M'-: OREGONIAN ON HANNA. . Since the Oregonian has been, quoting Hanna in this campaign, rtad what that paper had to say of his advice 'February 28, 1897: . " ; , ;' "Mr. Hanria, of Ohio, who is intermedling in the af fairs, of Oregon, seems to thirik that; heknows more about Tvliat Ve Vanrnd-what we ought:ta dothirrwf - know ourselves, -r; But we think that the -man whp got , only a pitiful 47,000', plurality but of the great State of , Ohio, on the greatest question pf the age,' is not the best I . kind of evidence.' . t - " A WORD TO LABOR. Laboring men will not be deceived by the Oregonian. They ought to know their own friends better than the Oregonian can tell them. It is itself an enemy of labor, and has fought it longer and fiercer than any other in fluence in Oregon. - It has constantly misrepresented the labor side of the controversy, in order to discredit it. It is now misrepresenting its friends in prder to de ceive you. A paper that will lie about one thing will lie about another. Let labor, put no confidence in its archenemy. r . - When it fights Chamberlain and Inman so bitterlyj do not believe that it is out of any friendship for labor. It is for just the opposite reason. It is because it wants to beat the interests of labor in the interests of Banker Furnish and the politician Jack Matthews and the Great Dictator, the Oregonian itself. . ,7 t T V THEIR NORTH END:GRAFT. . Mfr Williams complains that he; hast not been treated with consideration in the campaign. Oh the contrary, his age lias protected him. But in his behalf a vicious fight has, been made on Mr. Inman based on lies out of whole cloth. -.' " - . y, . ,r Now, the Oregonian falsely charges that Mr. Inman is seeking the support ot the vicious class; The fact is enmity Jo those; who Tote , against hinv ; Jack Matthews is now spending tnoneyJa;tb:N0nli'JE4'fdert:7ttdi Williams. But it won't go.' i The hypocrisy of this at tack is tooplaia1 Larrj; Sullivan gives it dead away. that Jack Matthews and Larry Sullivan are trying to round up the North 'End for Judge" Williams. To do this they, promise, in the name of Tddee ' Williams, im- ho-Tceor mmandhirregomanrsttc pnr to be- TACTICS OF OPPOSITION The Oregonian's charge that Mr. Chamberlain uses his office in any manner whatever tp improperly influence this election needs no answer. Everybody knows it is not true. The best proof is the fact that the Oregonian relied exclusively on Mr. Chamberlain to secure a fair primary election. It printed his statement that he would prosecute all attempts at illegal voting and it did so be cause it knew that he would do it. He makes the same statement now, and it knows that he will keep his word. This is the real reason of its savage attack on him yes terday. The bribers sent out from the separate Furnish and Matthews headquarters to debauch the election will find it dangerous work. Mr. Chamberlain wants no corrupted votes for himself or Inman, and he means thai none shall be cast for Furnish or Williams. Jack Matthews has for weeks' been sending emmis saries into the North End to line it up for Furnish and Williams. They bullied and threatened and promised. To cover up their own nefarious business, the Oregonian untruthfully charges upon Chamberlain and Inman the very thing its own minions are doing. "This is nothing but hypocrisy. The purpose is to give Jack Matthews the power through Larry Sullivan to work a stupendous graft., rBut it won't work. ? - Cold blooded Jack Matthews, uses all things for his purposes. He relies upon reverence for age taJielp him establish his ring. f He draws upon respectability for the support of his ring. And all the time he employs the most disreputable agencies to intrench his ring.' With; Judge Williams in one hand and Larry Sullivan in the other, ne appeals to the people to endorse two antagon I INMAN REFUTES FALSEHOODS I his tool , and. instruments andi.while Jt .is Zdehouncing thieves and thurs in the! niornirig, Jack devotes his even ings to lining them upu It's a double action jnaacme tms Aiattnewi King, The Oregonian's false statements this morning concerning the,; X" position of our firm leads me to say : . i ,1 That in the panic times Inman, Poulson & Co. were the last , X' mill owners by a year to reduce wages. ...... .,t That after the panic, Inman, Poulson & Co. were the first to raise wages. . . . 5., That we employ more men than any concern in Portland and they have always been satisfied with our treatment of them, - That we are not now and never have been unfriendly to or v ganized labor. That we have entered into no combination with other mill owners against the unions or union planing mills and do not intend ' to do so. ' ' The Oregonian's representations are false and misleading. R. D. INMAN. ' w ; M M M t M t M M V CHAMBERLAIN'S WARNING. ' VK TO FRAUDULENT VOTERS ' Oeore E. Cluunberlain,' District Attorney, was asked by f The Journal if he proposes to take any steps providing lor the; punishment o any who might violate; the election law He , said: 1 can do no more than to renew the pledge made prior ( to the primaries, and published in the papers at that time, -that-iwUL'arrest and-prosecute suayDemocrat, Rut!tc?n.. Socialist, or other person, who may resort to Illegal r:;' " upon the day of election. 1 and my deputies If ft ' offices ready to attend to any complaint that m "y I f"