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COTTAGE vol . xvn COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1905. NO. 30 state itself. ‘‘Unless a doctrine is' manager of the Willamette Valley pitnlity is unstinted, invites every susceptible of being given practical J RUSSIAN RIOTS Railway Company, said this morn B E N E F IT TO body to the show, which will be it must be utterly without ing that the articles of incorpor held in the Opera House, November GAIN POWER 29 W O M A N K IN D ? effect, substauce" (Cooley's Constitutional^ ation of tba naw interurban electric to December 2. Laws); and this doctrine of inher- j lina between Portland and this city Many Changes in State and City 6#v- would be filed within a few days Woman is a far Greater Power With eut right cauuot be given practical j Kronstadt Was Burned by the Mutin A Former Eugene Teacher in Trouble. effect, since this would imply that [ ous Soldiers Thursday night and and that it was expected the line ernments Occur at Election of A former F.ugene teacher, Miss out Sufi rage. minors, insane, idiots, Indians, and would be in operation within a year. Grace Smith, is in trouble at Astoria Friday While the Emporor this Week. Chinese (now wholly or partially re- j In behalf of the company, Mr. over alledged shoplifting. Miss Gazed From the Palace Help In view of the Suffrage Move strained) would have a right to ex Welch applied laat night to the city Smith is said to have stolen some less to Stem the Tide. In New York the Tammany Can council for a franchise for the new ment in this state we print here- ercise the franchise. A gift from ribbon at a counter, and lias been didate, McClellan, and Jerome, the railroad through this city. He said | with a part of an article by Mary nature must be absolute, and not identified by four saleswomen, but A. J. M’lntyre of Boston on this Independent candidate for district that, while the same people who contingent upon tho state to pre- St. Petersburg. Friday Nov. 10. denies that she stole anything aud attorney have won. McClellan ma* owned the street railway of this city subject, this article will continue scribe qualifications, the possession —A dispatch from Kronstadt says asserts that she will prove an alibi, jority 3185, Jerome majority i i .OOO. were back of the new company, it through several issues of the paper: of which shall be the test of right of that the mutinous troops are pilla by’ three persons who were with The question of woman suffrage enjoyment; and no restrictions of Wm. R. Hearst, the defeated can waa the intention to operate them ging the town. Machine guns are her at her boarding house at the didate for mayor, whose tosoin cry as entirely aeperate systems. The cau no longer be treated with in age or education could bo put upon being stationed by the royal troops time the theft took place. By many was municipal ownership, claims franchise asked for includes steam difference —it has already become a it such as now exists. Liberty, and used against the-mutiners with the belief is held that the woman is practical question. If women are that he was defeated by fraud, and as a motive power. itself must come from law, and can fearful effect. Hundreds are repor a kleptomaniac and consider the is going to contest the election, mak Mr. Welch said the work of con to assume the duty of suffrage, they uot in any institutional sense, come whole affair as exceedingly unfortu ing the following statement: struction would commence ss soon must either add it to their other from nature. Rights, in a legal ted to have been killed. The glare nate. Miss Smith’s home is iu of the burning town can be seen We have won this election. All as the right of way and franchises duties or lay aside other duties to sense, are born of restraints, b y 1 Monmouth. Tammany’s intimidation and viol between here and Portland cau be take up this new duty. Would which everyone may be protected in ; from tho palace of the czar at Peter- lioff. either alternative be just to the their eujoyment within prescribed 1 ence, all Tammany’s false registra secured. The Czar and Count Witte have Hunter U s e s fingers Through an tion, illegal voting and dishonest H. H. Hsllock, the new right-of- women themselves and the com limits. In prescribing limitations, Accident. count have not been eble to over way agent, arrived this morning, munity at large? It is for us to de- the framers of the Constitution made another concession iu the de ! cide. Iudiffereuce is practically au showed that they did not consider j posing of the Governor of St. Peters Eugene, Ore. Nov. 8 —While out come a great popular majority. The and will begin work at once. i influence in favor of the movement; suffrage an inherent right. The burg, Gen. Trepoff, who was greatly hunting yesterday, Louie Smith, recount will show that we have won we should seriously, iu the light of article of the Gill of l ights which re bated by the people. The General 1110 15-year old sou of William the election by many thousands of Whole Family Unruly. a sacred duty, consider what the fers to inulien iblo rights has noth has been made commandant of the Smith, living four miles southwest votes. I shall fight this battle to Albany, O r, Nov. 9 —Upon com issue proteude for ourselves and our ing whatever to say about suffiage. Palace Guards, and the protection of Kugene suffered an injury which the end, in behalf of the people who have cast their votes for me, and who plaint of an officer of the Boys’ and fellow-beings. The suffragists <-biitn that women of the czar under his immediate will disfigure his left hand for a “Rights’’ is a word of much sound, are taxed without representation. supervision. The commander of lifetime. As the gun was dis shall nol be disfranchis d by any ef-j Girls’ Aid Society, of Portland, four children of Mr. and Mrs, J. W. but little meaning—siuee every Those advancing tlii-< argument e x the Imperial Guard has been as charged the breechblock blew out, fort of criminal bosses. McAllister, of Lebanon, after an body’s rights stop where another’s hibit their entire lack of understand sumed by Grand Duke Nicholas. lacerating the hand so badly that W lIM A M RANDOr.PI! II k a r s t Iu Philadelphia, the stronghold of ■ examination bv County Judge 0. commence, if there be a conflict be ing of the theories ol taxation and Count Witte and bis advisors aro two fingers bed to be amputated. Senator Penrose, and a holy of thoi H. Stewart yesterday, were com tween them. We are to consider a suffrage, aud prove* that they, at working over a constitution tube most corrupt politicians of the mitted to the Boys’ and Girls' question of rights, woman's rights, least, are not yet r«ad\ to enter in adopted. The affairs of the nation tl>e suffragists call it, but let us telligently into politics. We have are so serious that the count lias n Eugene Mayor and Commercial Club county, the Reform party won by a Home. Appoint Reception Committee. great majority, the city party hav-1 Only tLree of the children were look into and we see a three-fold founded our government on man very difficult part to play in the es Eugene, Or,, Nov. <1 Arrange ing a majority of 43.333, the Fu sent to Portland today, Harry, aged aspect: The rights demanded by hood suffrage, not because our male tablishment of a new form of govern ments are being made by the pooplo sion candidate for state treasurer, u;R ffie, aged 9; Jimmie, aged 7. the womeu who advocate suffrage; citizens o.vti more or less property, ment. of Eugene to receive and entertain who was also anti-Republican can The other, Nora, aged 14, had the rights of (hose women who op or any property al all, but because properly the Portland business men didate also won by a majority of wind of the coming inveHtigation, pose the movement; the rights of they ave men; because behind the 36,000. This is the flint time for a and fled from Lebanon. Her com the community at large, the Com law must be tho power of enforcing Bird Fanciers of Coast Invited to who will visit Eugene, November lo. Mayor F. M. Wilkins and quarter of a cent on that the Repub mitment was entered, and as soon monwealth, the nation. it. Without sufficient force to com Great Second Annual Exhibition President S. II. Friendly, of the We are to determine whether tlio pel respect and observance, laws licans have failed to elect the state as she is found she will he turned The people of Corvallis still be Commercial Club, have appointed j claim of the first class to a natural, would be dead letters. To make treasurer. The reform movement is over to the home. From long neglect the children I inherent right to vote, and its de laws that cannot be enforced, u to lieve they have the best chickens iu the following committee to arrange on, and making great strides. Iu San Francisco, everything was have become unruly and had fallen mand to exercise that right, are: bring a government into ridicule and Oregon. This belief bad its origin for the reception; G. W. Griffin, 11. L. leaver, T. for the Union Labor ticket, Mayor into habits of vice and disgrace in First, just; second, expedient; that contempt, aud invite anarchy! The long before the poultry show of last Another daughter is, not in conflict, but iu harmony, superable objection to woman suff year, but that event was so success G. Hendricks, J. H. McCluug, Dr. Schmitz being reelected for a third tba extreme. was too old and two children were with the rights of the others. term by a large majority. rage is fundamental and functional, ful that nil Benton county is ot the D. A. Paine, J. M. Shelley. lì. J. The suffragists claim the fran and nature alone is responsible for same mind. To prove tho conten McClauabau, George T. Hall, Sr., In Nebraska the entira state went exempted from the order because of tbeii tender years. chise for women on the following it, since she has created man com tion to the slate, Corvallis will hold lì. Scbwarz.schild, 13, W. Hall, H. Republican. grounds: Massachusetts elected a Repub- batant aud woman nou-combatant, another poultry’ show. The bird 1 Gordon, F. W. Osburn. A. C. Wood First, That the right to vote is a can governor, to tako the place of TH j rvas-Mi we hav» adopted ns liauciers of the coast are acked to cock, Alfred W. Walker. Dr. T. W. Foundar of Y. M. C. A. natural and inherent one, of which the basis of our political system that send their slock, C. II. Hinds, of Harris, 1*'. L, Chambers, Alton Douglass, now in office, but the London, Nov. 6.—Sir George Democrats elected a larger repre Williams, founder of the Y'oung they are deprived. the will of the majority must pre Alameda, California, will be judge ; Hampton, II. W. Thompson, W. F. Second, That women are taxed vail over that of the minority, is The committee 011 arrangements is. Gilstrap, W. L. DeLano, Dr. L. L. sentation in the legislature. In Chicago the present holders Men’s Christian Association, and but not represented, contrary to the that we recognize the fact that the composed of the leading men in eoi Whitson, I. T. Nicklin, F. E. Dunn, president of its London headquar principles of free government. staid in power. majoritv can, if tho minority rebel, vallis, and everything will be done lì- C. Hughes. George H. Kelly, E. ters lor aO years, died today. He Third, That society would gain compet them to acquiescence. to make the show the best that has L. Campbell. G. D. Linn, J. D. was born iu 1821. Matlock, P. 1 Campbell and H. R. by the participation of women in Therefore suffrage lias been given been seen in tho state. Willamette Valiey Railway Company The City of Corvallis, whose hos- Kincaid. government, in that they would to men, because they can back laws Expects to Operate Within a Year, Rev. Wallace was a visitor in Fru purify politics; the cause of temper by farce enough to compel respect Salem, Or., Nov. 8.—A. Welch, gane on Monday. ance would be promoted by their and observance. It becomes thus a vote; woman’s voice would abolish duty to be performed, not a privi » W in te r Millinery war; the francbice \Vould be to lege to be enjoyed, and women are t " 1 woman au educational faetov. exempt because of what it would ---- A T — Fourth, That a majority of women entail; their present position in the uot wishing the franchise is no state, us its mothers and educators reason for depriving a minority of of future citizens, being bold as an inborn right. more than equivalent to any politi A new line ot the la te s t effects in the a d v a n c e d s e a Fifth, That womeu are physically cal service. s o n ’s h a ts . R em odeling a n d o rd e rs given special 1 and intellectually as capable of the The duty of voting is iu no sense a t t e n t i o n . R eduction on p a t t e r n h a ts . 1 duties of the franchise ns are men. dependent —in this state at least Next d o o r lo P o s t O f f i c e j The first two proposals come un* upon the fact that the voter pays I 7 ■ vçsyi j der our first head—justice; the rest taxes or owns property. A man r'-Y V ' --<--.s > ^ s V N .'.'-'y -^ -,v v S s sv > “kV s.svcsî,-vs.'y'v.v ■ I under the second—expediency; and who has no property has the same | so we will consider them. As voice in voting as a millionaire! | to the justice of their claim to au in Property of a town, city, or state is herent natural right of which they justly liable for the current expenses I are deprived, we answer that the of the government which protects j right of suffrage is not inherent or such property, and thus increases ’ inalienable. In ull political bistory aud preserves its value. The only there is not one plirasejwhich could question the law asks is: “Is there be construed into meaning that men property?” If so; it im poses a tnx. have the right of suffrage because The laws of taxation are general, they are human beings. Society and uot particular, taxation being does uot exist by the consent of simply a compensatiou to the gov those who enter it. Our govern ernment for protection of property, ment was established long before that such propeity may have value. ^ N o n e B elter M a d e y j the present generation existed; so Woman’s property receives exactly | the consent of the governed must the same protection as man’s and be taken for granted (except as she benefits as much thereby; there Now if a Indy mill Kent Irinuii w a n t ! changes made by constitutional is therefore no injustice to her. lo keep i’onip(tii)’, Unit is their ! methods) until a rebellion arises. business: if they w ant to get m a r (Conttuued next week.) ried Unit is the preH elirrsbusiness, A government exists to secure but if tin- hnl.v w a n ts to b u y a F u r the safety and best welfare of all or tile g e n tle m a n w ants to buy a who looked to it for protection The Hilsboro Board of Trade is Under lin t U IM - assumption that suffrage is a Bond and Lytle Agrees to Build. ! natural right is anti-republican, since the very essence of republi Hilsboro, Ore., Nov. 8 — the canism is that power is a trust to bo If You Live to Eat ¡exercised for the common weal, and Hillsboro Board of Trade lias sue- j 3 Call on the 3 is forfeited when not so exercised, cccded in securing for the railway ! or when exercised for private or company of which Iv. K. Lytle is personal cuds. To deny this is to president the rigid of way from A n E x a m i n a t i o n of imply that our government is a pure here to Buxton, a distance of 20 : unmitigated democracy, which may miles. One of the conditions imposed by Ovir S t o c k w ill P l e a s e be interpreted in two ways—either Lytle was the securing for bis com as tantamount to no government, or ' Headquarters Por You. - I as the absolute despotism of the pany of a right of way for 2o miles, J and while this right has not all | ruliug majority in all matters. This Mining and Commercial Men is uot American republicanism cer been secured, a bond has beoli exe tainly, since republicanism has al cuted and delivered, guaranteeing v Board b y the week—The best Hotel v ways aimed to restrain the absolute the same to the company. L ytle1 power of majorities and protect has accepted the bond and agrees minorities by constitutional pro to build tho first five miles by Dec. A . G r a h a m , P ro p . 31 visions. Suffrage cannot be the right of W. A. Wann of Eugene wa.-. in the individual, because it does not C o r n e r M a i n (¿tl 3rd S t r e e t exist for the benefit of the indi town the first of the week on bn vidual, but for the benefit of the way lo Bohemia. ELECTIO N RESULTS \ The Vogue 11ip-to-date P lu m b in g I ‘ All kinds of Hardware— None better Made M cK ibben ?u r$ anti h ai$ Griffin & Veatc t) Co. JTZZTE V Thats Our Business V» ' HEMENWAY & BURKHOLDR J