ftjftyF'aEgggrTp '"TT'P ' THE DAK.Y JOURNAu, JALEM, OftfeUON. SATURDAY, MAY 31,1602, he founded, nor do we believe his widow, Mwr. Jnuc L. SlniJfdrci;' would tolerate it for u minute coUldteliu. know the secret heart-burnings which it must arouse in ninny a young breast Wliituey Does Not Come to the Scratch Cy 'fll HITNEY, the Albany candidate for (L fLm state-pl'lnter, does not Bay a word in Jrrv his Albany Ilerald, to The Jouunais request for him to state what took place when lie called at this ofllce. Lie commits a criminal libel and outrages the lib erty of the press, and', when asked to make a state ment, is silent. Is such a man fit for a high state of llce? Is lie a specimen of what a great commonwealth should exalt into the ofllce that is considered an hon or to the printing and newspapDr craft? If he don't want to print the truth in Ids owir paper, let him send it to this ofllce, and it will be printed free gratis. Were you or were you not, Mr. Whitney, asked to put up one cent by the The Capital ,TouRKATf Say yes or no. Is a tongue-tied liar lit for any ofllce? Whitney has a record for holding up men of his own party. There are persons in Salem who can tell all about Mi. Whitney trying to hold up a 'Republican candidate for judge in this district for $100. Mr. Whitney should" face his own statement that Thb Journal supports only candidates it can hold up under threat of blackmail. That seems to be Mr. Whit ney's idea of journalism. As he has made this accusation let him tell wheth er he was led to believe that Thb Journal wanted one penny of him or not. Come, 'fess up. The Jouiinai, printed a picture of Jim Godfrey ' '"mid sketch, lie wus not aSked for a cent and will not be On that record is Whitney a lit man to Vote for, forstnte printer? Rudimentary Polities fr 'UDGI3 GEO. II. WILLIAMS in a Portland JL' speech is reported thus: a j "He hud no expectation of receiving the votes of the laboring men who are Democrats, but he could not think of anything he had ever done that gave the Hcpublicans who are laboring men cause for voting against him." Scientists tell us there are on the sides- of our heads traces of rudimentary muscles with which we formerly moved our ears. The above utterance proves that Geo. II. Wil liams lias not progressed beyond thut rudimentary stage of partisanship which appeals 'onlj for partisan .support. If elected he would give Portland a partisan and not a business administration. Poor old man ! Omar Khayyam, Jr. i -grk EUUAPS one of the cleverest tilings in that 111 epoch making joke, "The Love Sonnets of !' a Hoodlum," was "An Inside-Con to Re fined Guys," a bit of prefatory jingle, which was typical of all the condensed sauciness of Wallace Irwin's "antic Muse." It comes rather as a shock to us, then, to note that Wallace Irwin lias be come himself a "refined guy" and 'has cut out slang altogether in his latest book "The Hubaiyat of Omar Khayyam, Jr.," (Elder and Shepard,'San Francisco.) This poem is couched in the most exalted language. No slang for Omar Khayyam, Jr. oh ! my, no ! There is no-half -way business about Mr. Irwin. When he is a hoodlumhis rag-time vocabulary isstifllcientlysynco pated to make Mr. Ado appear almost commonplace, but when he becomes a "refined guy" the sensuous par lance of Swinburne is mere slang by comparison. When -the Hoodlum's btfok came before the'ptiOlib it cariod a more direct message, perhaps, than many a more serious work ever dared to carry. It showed us convincingly how the. long reverenced sonnet could be come an "easy mark" and a "carry all for brain fag wrecks" and it will ifvo as a protest against the use of the sonnet form as a vehicle for mediocre thought "Tlio,llubiat of Omar Khayyam, Jr.," too; has brought a clatter of raillery about the heads of the Imitators who Will not let Fitzgerald's beautiful translation alone. To quote from Mr. Irwin's mock serious intro intre intro ducteon1: "Slnco the publication of Edward Fitzgorald'tf classic translation of the Rubaiyat in 1851 or rather slnco its general popularity several years later poets 'minor and major have been rendering the sincefest form of flattery to the genius of the Irishman who brought Persia into the best, regulated families. Un fortunately there were scores of imitators who, in order to make the astromoner go round, were obliged to draw him out to the thinness of DulssncV Magic Sh'Ui. While all this was going on the present Editor was 'forced to conclude that the burning literary need was. not for more translators but for more' Omar's to translate j' and what was his surprise to note that 'the work of a later and superior Omar Khayyam waH lying undiscovered in the wilds of Ilorneo!" Omar Khayyam, Jr., sedils to.have been an Invet erate smoker. If Fitzgerald's Omar took his inspira tion from'Wine, Irwin's Omar certainly owed much of his poeticlfrenzy to the narcotic effects of tobacco,-for the book abounds in praises of the wcod-Muul -many of these lines one cannot help admiring' for their real poetic beauty. "Mark how Jfaraim'H sensniis-philtred Mead SPURIOUS LEADERSHIP F THE REPUBLICAN Oregon Should Repudiate Six'Bit Sockeye Salmon Statesmanship-An Arrangement of the Fulton-Furnish-Brownell-Matthews Combination. OhkooN' City, May; 31. At the request of the Cit izen's County Central Committee, Col. E. Ilofer, edi tor of Tun JouiLNATi, has been delivering a few ad dresses for the Citizen's ticket in this county. He closes the campaign for the Citizen's here this evening. The Republicans are holding a rival meeting tonight at which Senator Brownell, who is making the effort of his life to be reelected to the senate and is also a candidate for the United States senate, is to speak. At Milwaukie Col. Ilofer devoted himself entirely to state affairs, exposing the record of the leaders of the Jack Matthews faction, in part, as follews: NOT A POLITICAL CONTEST. The struggle in Oregon is purely an economic one. The fight is for good government and a change in our state revenues and to rebuke the reckless faction that has trampled under foot all rules of political decency in state affairs, an element that is proven positively unfit to take charge of every detail of our state govern ment by its own records. The Democratic platform does not attack the policies of President Roosevelt. The Democratic leaders have not attacked the Repub lican state administration half as bitterly as the fac tion did" that made war on Governor Gecr, to prevent his renomination and now makes war on him because he has had the temerity to let his name go before the people as a candidate for the United States senate. Hundreds of the best old-line Republicans say the way to wipe the Republican party out of existence in Ore gon is to elect Mr. Furnish governor. Say to the peo ple that the Republican party is at the mercy of its very worst elements and incapable of responding to the demand for a clean business administration. These men say elect Chamberlain and help put on the brake that will keep our party from going deadlong over the precipice of political self-destruction. A vote for Chamberlain is not a vote to throw away the Philippines when that vote is accompanied by a vote to elect a United States senator who stands squarely on the Republican platform. The American people will never haul down the flag in the Philippines until as it was dono- with Cuba, it gives place to hotter conditions, greater liberty and freer institutions than it found when it was raised. TromWOR. REAL LEADERSHIP. At a time when the greatest national .prob lems are confronting the Republican party it has to put it worst leadership to the fore. The trust evils involving millions of wealth, the government of remote island territories; the construction of am inter orourie'im'iurti'tho revision of our protective tariff, the inauguration of a more rational legislative and exec utive policy for the state government, the putting into effect qf the now Direct Legislative systom to be adopted by the pcophy-ull these things required on the pjirtof the Republican party its ablest, wlwwt and best statesmen. The convention trampled all such men under foot and put up a candidate for Govornar who has never been known as a Republican but for a few years on one issue and then only as an aspirant for ofllce, Leaving the Democratic party for the ben efit (aa.hu claimed) of his banking Miiou he was immeditaely honored with the position of Presidential elector and .then in two years demanded the highest ofllce in the gift of the state. Surrounding this mani festation of Democratic desire for ofllce with unseemly haste, are a cotorie of men who have been mostly free silverites when that would carry the state and so no torious for truckling with every great question that the state government would be positively unsafe in tlieiiv hands. In the great struggle (hat is coming on between that party and the trust kings, if the matter had to be decided by the Oregon delegation in a state or national convention and the present leader ship of the party constituted that delegation, does anyone who knows their record doubt for a moment that several fifteen-cent Judases would be found to sell their country for the promise of an ofllce or cold cash? This is the time to stain) out the spurious leadership of the party. A BUSINESS PROGRAM FOR OREGON. Oregon needs a real leadership of men who will give us a business program such as cannot be gotten from men who have the above record in their own com munities and in 'the legislature that was fully under their control. Oregon needs a clean-up of its state houHQ'from top to bottom a cutting off of 50,000 il legal and unconstitutional fees and perquisites now taken annually by state olllcials, and a cutting off of a half-million of grafts in the legislature. Enact it flat salary law and pass some revenue bills that will tax the gross earnings of corporations enjoying state franchises and not. now taxed. This would reduce state taxes fifty per cent within a year. Rut we might as.well expect Emersonian philosophy from a digger Indian as such a program from the apostles of loot now constituting the leadership of Oregon Republican ism. This leadership must be overthrown and driven out of control before a business program can be in augurated for our commonwealth. The Republicans who have started in for the purification and chastise ment of their party will never turn back until this fight lias been won. TO RE KNOWN BY THEIR FRUITS. This new spurious luiulurohip'of the Republican party needs to bo examined closely atlmino to under stand its real character. What can the Furnish machine show in Umatilla county but great debtH and high taxes? (heater debts and higher taxes still are piled up by the Brownell machine In Clackamas coun ty. But highest taxes and greatest indebtedness of all stands to the credit of the Fulton machine in Olataop county, where a great deal of property pays fifty-one mills taxes and the annual interest charge is about $20,000, with the total debt nearly four hundred thou sand dollars. But greatest of all Is tlio outrage porjotratcd by this same faction in the last legislature when under their leadership appropriations were oxpanded" un til the state revenue required this year is over one mil lion, and the Oregon tax levy for state purposes i the highest of any stale in the union T 4 mills a mag nificent advertisement of boodle poll ties for a state that is seeking immigration and the development of now enterprises. THE MA RION COUNTY PROTEST Has a record for achievement in good government back of it. The Salem Republicans who overthrew their own parly push to pull the capital city out of the mire of rotten political methods, the Marion county Republicans who have established the model county government of Oregon having the lowest current ex ponsesrpor capita, wiping out $100,000 debt in llu'co" years and creating a cash surplus with a ! reduced-tux rate these are not the men to take their cue from Juck .Matthews, the present state chairman. No six bit sock-eyed salmon statesmanship will satisfy their aspirations for progress when they are pluming their wings fOr higher flights in the direction of hut tor Re publicanism. They take no lessonslnclvlcduty from the purlieus' of tiie fourth ward of the worst governed city on the coast. These men within the lines of the Re publican party of Marion county are far" bettor1 fitted to hold 'the reins of the state government than the petty pee-weo politicians brought to the surface in struggling debt ridden communities up or down the Columbia. WORK OF A BUSINESS DELEGATION. In 1803 Multnomah county sent up a husiucss-dcJU egatiou of state senators composed of Simon, MuCkay, Bates, Selling and-1 lazeltine. These men gave Oregon the most conservative and careful body of business law-makers that this state ever had. They killud tlm sugar beet graft of $2n0,000, broke the back of the text-book trust and gave Portland wholesome reforms in city and county. Fulton and Brownell made de cent records in that somite when surrounded by good safe solid Republicans, and when they were conspicu ously in the minority, and could not do any harm he cause they were not in the saddle. Harvey Scott headed a petition to send that delegation of business senators to Snlem and one of its members became United Stales senator and every vote lie cast was in ex act harmony with the principles advocated by the Ore gouiau until ita recent flop. Has the Republican par ty got to turiidtself inside out every time Mr. Scott has a. bad dream? The pnr should stand by the better leadership of former y urs and repudiate the men the Oregonian always condemned. Multnomah- and Glngkumus should send up a Citizens' delegation this year. A ROAST FOR BROWNELL. Oregon Is going to have direct nomination of can didates, direct legislation, higher ideals and lowur taxes. A chastised and purified Republicanism will conduct our state and county government, make tin provemontK, restore property values and become the fore-runner of n more prosperous commonwealth. But this will not le done by demagogues waving the flag, protending to bo the friend of the poor man, mid the protector of the country. The people of Clackamas county hare neen this kind of statesmanship spreading like a green-hay tree, appealing to the sanscoulottes to' heap yet greater burdens on the taxpayers, offer ing tha votanf "bread and a circus an In-Hlio duys of Uia downfall qftJio Roman Umpire, flaying in th0 log Mature that spending money for uselosa clerkship Dispels the eracklinn huu of ninht. nt w And, foggy-aureolcd, the Smoke reveal The Poppy Flowers that blossom from thv Weed?'. . Between Smoke and Kisses the poet's love seems to be about equally divided as note the followinir : "A mirrniic lingers in a tea, you sayf Yes; blif ivhclt he nibbles in a pleasant Way- J Rather than.in the Pipe and Telephone Hotter to cateh him Kissing and bo gay.' The unusual construction or these rubni.vat are worth studying. As a rule they start out with the most poetic intentions, keep up tlio lick for two or three lines, then come down at the last with a bang, tumbling the reader out of the balloon of. ideality and landlngJiim with a bump on the rude soil!bf reality. This is done so skilfully that you forgive the author nt once and arc ready to take another fall "with every now stanaa. For example: '7 can forgive the Oaf who nothing knows And glories in the llubblo that he blows And while yon wrestle blindly with tho World He whistles on his. Fingers and his Toes." Mr. Irwin "whistles on his Fingers and his Toes" and does other surprising gymnastics which tend to add to tho gayety of literature. Ho is mad with a sur prising degree of sanity mid a good part of ids rubnl- yat- shows what a healthful form of wisdom nonsense may become. The "Love Sonnets of a Hoodlum" was a bright promise, and tho Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam Jr., Ib certainly well on tho road to fulfillment. The book is aptly illustrated by eight startling freak draw ings by Goiett Burgess and is made complete by a set of slyly pompous notes which are a side splitting satire on all tho schools. Published by Elder and Shcpard, San Francisco. Prico 50 cents net. A WOMBERFUL MEMtiUtf For Bilious and Nerrou Disorder,, Welt - wind and rala In the (Horaach, OUk Mtd c!ie, Giddiness, IfttlueMaadgwefHna' after meals, Dlsilncss and Drowsiness, Cola Chili Flushings of Heat, Ixm of Appetite, Short- 8kln. Disturbed Sleep, 1'rlglitful Dream. aud all Nerwnis and Tretnwmr IC? err sufferer la earnestly Invite rer la earnestly Invited to try Wr : rill, aud ; 'Will k atek tltefco WIJHWr AlrtfAL. a.!.. a- at . EaiMtsim. C7cnimn;nir. 1IVERUMF II i la no fictloa. Box of these 1 Bowledgtid MltKlffAMtSlJtK.I.!l takes as Hre tad, will quickly rettorn Females tocemeM S tilth. Tliey promptly rtmevwanyobatru" on or Irregularity of the system., For a Weak Stomach, Impaired Digestion. Disordered Liver. 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The only salvation of the voting mass oil the parly is to nip their game in the bud by voting for Chamber-lain, S0ULE BROS PIANO TUNERS AND REPAIRERS PORTLAND OR. For Mem w4 vktoKy B. F. JONBS, Attorney at Law . Toledo, Oregon. Was clork of circuit court for six yearn find has an'un-to-dato abstract -' jOf all proporty In Lincoln county... ., 1 DIMM) Wood! Wood! FIno flummor wood, cut from body tlmbor, $3 por cord, sawed and dolly orod, Fotirfoot wood, f 2.60 por cord, dollvorod. CAPITAL IMP. CO. 5-2Clwk 319 Front St was a wiseway to scatter the tithes of "the taxpayer, going about as the saviour of tho country and asking sympathy for being cruciiled between two political malefactors like Dresser and Porter. As in the. days of Samuel If the people set up such u king for wor ship lie would take their lie-Ids, their vineyards, their maidservants and menservunts, a tenth of their sheep und oxen and asses, until the people will cry out, Lord deliver us, we Imvo hud enough of llrownell. ItHCOltD OF KOTTJ3N LHADrailtilHJ1. Tills leadership in the last general nssumbly to the tune of $22,000 reaped the fruit of a sham-reform bill to regulate the clerkship abuse at the previous ses sion by this faction, ill 1805 wo run tlio House with $;ifi0() for clerks. They pussed a bill making road supervisors elective by the people and then take the power to build the roads out of tho hands of the chos en servants of the people and vest it in an appointed county road engineer and pay him a salary that would gravel 10 miles of road. They kill thofellow-servant bill and every measure to raise revenue ami then double nearly every appropriation. These men are the only real anarchists and enemies of popular government in Oregon.- They make a mockery of self-government by the people. They parade as moral reformers aud then attack the same laws they pass In the courts on tho grounds of their unconstitutionality. They favor di recti Jlegislatiou and direct nomination aud then when tho people are given a chance to express them selves on Hniled States senator they refuse to abide by the expressed will of the people. U'lils false leader ship of the Hopubllcan party the very men who had, enacted this law to trample it under foot nt the llrst opportunity was treason to popular government which put lleucdicl Arnold in the kindergarten class. IFTIIIH i,l5Al)I5HKIIII IMU8VAILH IN OUICUON. The people need expect nothing else than the di vision of tho state Into two states to make room for all their aspirants for the United States senate, none of whom dare go before fjie people for a direct vote. They will Hood our state institutions with gangs of heelers from the sailor boarding houses aud half bread Itepublican politicians from I'eudlolou, und the people can prepare to bid farewell to all hopes of de cency und nil prospoeia of decent utate government. Snvllrownell, it is reported, has openly said he would rather Ik chairman of the railrond cmuniitice in the Senate than hold any stato or federal office In Oregon. Only voters who d not uudowtand the full mean ing of such a statement can vote for a man who will make the effort of his life to be rotnjned to a ?I'J( otllce for forty days in the year which enables him to practice prairie-dog politics the rest of the time. Vet this man hits the audacity to assume to become a candidate for the United States Senate because as lie says, "he has been there and kuowri how it Ih done." la It not time thut the Itepublican party of Oregon repudiated such louilurship aud assorted Its character and dignity use political organization not given over uiiLindy lojhe freebooters und black flag politicians who havo made the Influence of the Htute in national affairs nearer nothing than ever buforo In Us history? 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HOMYEH & IIKDMOK. ihis is it aVSltd ) tJ" I'lHWV rMHIW UltV MMW b I as ! a k nnASt! atilAA All kinds o( bloyela repairing and all klnda of Urea and sundries at resionnbl prices. FRANK J. MOORE 100 Court Bt. Fhoao $114. u Her OFFICE CITY HALL For wutor sorylce. apply at otBe. Dills payable monthly la advance. Makn all complaints at the office. Your Step Mother Is still here busy a ever, and traen your olothea are all out of ordr, wora. with buttons off, take them to her t the Salem Pye Works. At this establishment you caa gR anything set to rights, from a pair of glevos, to the most elaborate silk; gowu. A gentleman cat) get his bat eleuned, bis trousora creased, or bis whole suit rejuvenated to suit M taste, alao four eulU a moatk for It. lluttons sewed or, rips fewed up, salts pressed on short notice. New roo4 shrunk for dressmaking. LOOK We ar prepared to ajo alter and deliver suits pressed by the )eiMii MRS C H jAaLKHR 1M Commtfef! re. Th? Anne?., 'aKoKaf:.ut,uo,, 102 Cotirf St ,.