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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1907)
CITATION requiring all aliens wno desire to become citize s, of tne United State«, to |>ay 4HXM) into the Fcdei «1 » treasury upon landing upon our shores, very f* w would come. Especially would this law bar L a ins. Hindus. Japs and Chinamen, the peoples we ♦ ♦ rvy.trd as undesirohle. No doubt a law so drastic ♦ would bear heavily on many persons who would ♦ <4 ♦ become desirable citizens Such injustice is ♦ . Rader, lx>- f«»r *mh» •»! K*- a I unavoidable if we would protect American Ialsir | G rò «>-H K« er.lra Celate by nuerdu ♦ * and remain ai peace with the outside world pe »- Il «A Iwf, WtH * K «Irr. * im | « pl«s. But the mam and only fact 1/ be considei -d Jit« <«r - in treating the emigration question is the pence .Min »r». li MpiRMiioa tiii« < »ir* lr*»m H»e |w* and welfare of 'he American people. iituii thiwdny prre^nt <1 aiw I l»v ¿re ♦ With such law s upon our statutes and their strict j * l i» Bi*'r. <l»r lai» «*l ih«* t* »•»»«>«• •»( <»»*i^if«* Kidvf, R,< enforcement, other nations, no doubt, would pro 1 <IMÌ i »* i Ira lt»*h f, \S tlhrttl* K*i'h*r end J«»* nounce us selfish and make threat * dire and dan i « |»h r. iiihm »!*. prayh’if i«»r mii « h Ir» ul cvrletll rr«l retate, brh»»»jflliK gerous. So long as nothing worn© than threats re •I ’ • |«M» •«•«>! WAf'l«, « ih ! «IrSk.»» a » l«ii suli -d, we could afford to simply ’ saw wood. ” If « » !<•»« t : ’*nr-«rvrnlh (1*7. »»Ilr»« some nation like Japan, for instance, that sot*ms * *t Thr m «sud I«» lite M>ulh hall « thè devoid of both sense and discretion, should see «|-u»n«r a ) mntMH» ta«*Oty bm iiwliip « l»»r »*»uth, proper bi declare war upon us, we could proiNi >1> . « t < .'N m , (| «ni wr»l 4 ill^i»»* il*- »»»«»r- Stic.d luat also. Oteg at* mii « ì t«• 11»iitg • »ghi, , < h»*- Our army and navy is recruited altpost exclus ,«*H ut**rr or Ir*», Hi l.lMlt t ively from the ranks of the work ijuople. If th« ■ I gov .*rriment protects Lie laiior ¡asiple from un<i ir i I* nrfkItti !•» »Abl werd» (liai am b ras« ! » imiv tw « m 4«1 . competition with ali* i lalmr, these same laiior |»eo- li le, th««r»h,ra( beraby <4 II il« ui eekl ple will rady enthusiastically to our country’s ti««* Alt*. urli eii«i all h l* standard in time of danger. They would feel t in’ .»««I r-isitr, Mi*]»* r belora thv f«h »»f they had something ' orth tightinv and even dyin, Ht/ihi/sV, lU a. tu «>f for f need lie. At all eve it , tne emigration <p.••«• h ruum <4 liti« lb‘U«r Ut III»’ i ' ì I a «4 tion will appeal to congn ss as never before, w ill diri •uhiy, Orrtf ti, theti a»»*i there toeÌM»e the demand that relief ue given. * ntn « »<••«« r *b«Hi'<l h t !••'g «ut- I Politicallij Independent- st I ni. —I at Ihr |«>nl>>ih> 't i aa , 0rrg>»n, smvnil-clBMi «nm I maitrr. 1'1 IH I-III I» T. !.. 1 i »»»« h r-f H- » ANI/ |*M<H*Nlnr<>N. Kir «I Orw» w »»r !n a-lvwtu » (•’V V« ■>r. a* **irl >1 . **nr (>.,«• »rar, .it -ml > i .* T. ara (><ir ««• it, at **H’I «s I ¥»’ÄT» I 1 2 TA Nik s. .till.» in »*’» i « ii < i’«« Ti.r.-.’ xr'htli* In «•!« <•!!<*«♦ ««inni** ropy in <’n-»l L % h rr -IVO HATES: A' œ? • »: f think« .t.««i»,»r ■ - *»t|i»•»♦a. |M*r *♦ l«»l Wi-l-li.lR «*‘iiimiwfit H>,....... « L-al 50 HA urai’fM-r A 1 »V UA ui vertl’l 11«, 1« r litis* | m tH/olli, PraifiM«-»» »f» «I rfir»! *. P« I >11/ im» 'rfl TA IMI «»nr mill li H» whir. iwhi’«, »U’r UW»»»’ ll . - 10 1 lb- -mir «< «► (of a i«* rii-«» t i*.’*•«•• *.n «• mi -I «*-«l«**n. J N\TI<)NA1 MENACE. Scio Livery and Feed Stables MYI.K * ProprtMora HICM a BOSON. Hacks connect with all trains both at l l'est ami . 1/ ankers. f/itr riffs art first-class and our horses %ood tirici rs. Prices Jira sonable. T J Muilrri, W. F. Gill. E I*. Myar«, J. J Baruaa, C. A. WartMH. SCIO ROLLER MILLS ed 6»r li«r «ah* ot »urli raa! r tele. And il I» turlbrf urdrrrd I hel a <^»|»y IE FA<’T that ' e immigration from Euro » «••»* ■ l«ir» IM‘ p tdljb1 **‘i»ri*l * mi l»* J lib l TI N (UN LRN pean and Asian«’ countries, which come ’o (‘•buth thè «»•'*’ *d km «d im » k I * u » I», ,« ibi* «fair iti-d «ili «Il |* 1*11141 Hit* fruì» oor scores anttua'lv passe« the million mark, i ti* * «ni v» ab . al 1« •«»< te«« brt«»ra ai mg llt«4t, at»«i t* pub.i»h« «i i a m d «*r of verv grave importance to the Am- O THE Pacific States Telephone and Tel< gm ph company has attacked the constiti - . h a** Ihtw* udiw ulK•• w»rk» m th«* i er can |w«»pl**, if it is not on«* of national menace. • « «in a», a li «i»|Niper «irvUiatlug tionality of the Oregon constitution. () ir In in Liuti Cuunty, ih«K<*n. 'J he f ¡rt’’i*r fact that •» vast majority of this immi- t ii - . L VV \ Il I. itiative and Ib-fereidum amendment violat.s tl.< ; it'ii'i ii most und<*airable. .*mphnsizes the situa- <. «J«lt.ly J gl .,,, 'i'1 ,• i;n has loi g ’•'•'1 thst a ' .1- United States constitution, so this telephone c< ni- ir/l Augnai A). J W. »1 iM.ua, <* amivi « «k. t n«-’d t" in<-n i •• its popnlatio its a matter of pany aaya, because an Initiative law requir's th« I r i up, as was tl ca a cet tnrv a.'o. At that aforesaid company to pav a license fee of 2 j» r gruss i • ■ ■ • . i . ....... r pupnlation was -r all compare«! with what cent state. Of course th«* main obj«*et of the I*. S c< i.. it if today, our resources in und *velot»cd land pany is delay in th«? payment o r the iBDUO it ow. n « eic«| i* \< i’.stable, and the generous invitation th«* state. It also knows that the Federal const to t’.«• oppre »’<1 of a’l nations to come to free Am- , pi • t • i . • i • u < i uni- ,i .■ • . r e tution guarantees to each stat*- the exclusive ri t of alarm. So long ns the West afford«*«! an avenue to r* .rulate it-, own internal affairs, providing ti« «>■ r"l eving t- «• co ie ted imputation of the Allan- rml.t- of person or pn.|»ertj are not violat M. tat«* h tnatoj I-,, coast, the rver-i’icr’ining Eunux’an emigra- z\ nong this«’ rights r - rvvd tot t i> was welcome and could I m * and was assitni- levying at d collection of taxes, a right not hithi rt< la' ■•! into desirahh’ it /.ensbip. Nor did any par- disputed. By tne enactment of ’lie gross receipt t ulnr In ali v stand in danger of overpopulation, license tax law, the case in point, the stat« is clearly within its rights. A tax upon the visibi« fro’! th«* American farmer viewpoint. The “corni ig of the whiteman" has about ob- proju rty of a telegraph or telephone company is s« lit.-rated t> o primitive Indian races. Further and small compan d to the amount of business trai>>- f .rtlu r W«stward has th.«* star of empire a ted. that n franchise or gross receipts tax la pu d its wav, until the mighty Pacific oc«*an COt e S necessary. The I’. S. company uses out Or. J •«•.. « ......... |.n- -uaynl t e march. The public domain public highway as a right of wav for its poles ai %n «w.h|sHHi ki <»f 4‘hltMMu levies a loll u|on the p«-opl • as it «•«• ■• pro, - v .ch 1 as liei •< 'oi«’ supplii <1 homes to th«* over- wins. •««Mici »“«, •!»*<»»««•»< ut th« M'r *h>tig A m • «««, «4 klltkiiy . /«vgiro. •- •♦•»« J»” «‘»••*4 f • of population, is now practically exhaust’ d. er, and enjoys the protection of our courts; yet ii ««i»tl*h » hu»’’»« um ? ’lull»»'« lu «J| Ihr un h’f > -t tn«’ever it « r»’ i- >ng stream of European emi- seeks to avoid payment of a tax commensurate -gflsM . (■'»miliu n K Itliu -h • * tuo««Ut*-« • m «• l-aù •«»<« l»Ui. «»t «<» il«, x itloi. c«« tin . t<> t e An.nit1 * shores to be met with these privileges. However, the action of th« tuvll«*«». ivu I sii »-**., Allsah). ih» *•••» » « d I a growing Asiatic emigration on the shores of Pacific States company in attempting to avoid pay ment of a just taxation, is in keeping with its ac t «• 1‘neific. Temigrat *n question must necessarily in- ti«»n in San Francisco. There, by bribery, it en v- t nt’ tm i oi t i • congresses of the future deavor« <1 to hold a nionojMily of th«’ telephone b isi w ith an ei«rn tn* ss hitherto unknow n. The con n ss in that city. A good plan for it to adopt, if p is not willing to comply with Oregon laws, would dition is iqmn us and must be met. I no'ieati «’migration of r«*cent years has been la* to withdraw its business from this state. In b* 7 I- A h * A M lar. el1, from Soutl «’rn Euro|x*an countries, ami ol d«*ed, if it loses business the next two years as it h i inferior «>r«l« r to tne emigration that we for has in the past two, it will have no business to _. .h a * r. M ...^ l u • merly receivi d. F'rom Asiatic countriea com**a the withdraw. Two years ago this company was en .. > W * Japs, Hindus and Chinamen, all of which ar«* ob- joying a lucrative business In Sen», ( Ivor 2»*l of I*, lr«H. j.s’tioi ible. S<> it can la? s«vn l at marly all th«* it « phones were in use in this community . N« w it Î.-W A M v. st bonle of aliens now coming among us. ar»- has no business here except a long distance m<*s a it an A I eopl« we do not w mt and p« opl«* who cannot nor s ige occasionally. The business was lost her«- be F. la do not n similate aith American citizenship. Th«’ ciu - h * of exhorbitant charges. Wnat is tr.m ol «1 t m. t’ n. f ciirUnling an undesirable immi S ’io is true of a vast majority pf other conn turn 7-*S A M gration i-fbi com ng a mo.’ vital, im|M>rtant one to ties in the central Willamette Valley. The P.icitn »-A* A M tl <• .Am* r- ’an ¡leople. It must I m * met and sulv«*«i States company is a grafting, extortionate con .41 r M in a satisfactory manner to our p«*«iple. cern, and any community does well to get cltar ot ,.4 •* I' M S«*lf preservation is said to lx* nature’o first law, iL The amount of gall it exhibits in collecting and. in solving tiie immigration question, the in tribute from a people of n “’ate. y et attempting ti 7.*» r M » la r. m ter* sts of th«’ Unit' d States and her neople must escape paying its ji.-t )s>r’ion of ta.\«’s to support t.,e state, is rank in the extreme alone lie consult«*d. •;*t % M !’er‘• p of th«* million or mor” immigrants ti nt 7ll* A W land u|*»n oar s’ior«s ann tally, a comparatively If evidence is wanted to <-\ ibit th«’ fact tha* u » r f w oi the n are dedruble, and jh - oo I c who in tinu* Japan estimates a nat'on by the i u c M size of its navy, wouhl assimil *t*’ with and Ix-com«* desirable citiz ' that fact is now public. A few mont s ago Sa: • «* F. M ens. 1 h«’ majority of them ara alien in s* irit, no ; Francisco hoodlums made • ♦* F w e d •m-mstntior,.’. matter how long t ley n*main with us. and are a against t ie Jai s, and da Jai reataunu-.b ‘I m iiai-e to t i«* pi a«’*’ and pros( erity of our laltor- s«»mewhat. Ja; an set i. «d a «» .1 M ready to kicb .q ing WOI <1. an it ternational n-nq us on ti at accouid. laitel. i «*. I* The «|U* st'on then is: ‘ Shall we exclude for- Vancouver, B. C.. nuol« a much I 1» F. larger ho-tile <jr- e *n immigration from our shor«*s entirely, or shad monstration towards the Japs, over there, damag w -«’nact such stringent emigration laws that but i tg more property a* d infiic-ing grave personal in a vi-rv f«’w of th«’ would-la* citizens can subscnlx jury upon th«- little brown men a; <1 Jajian is ready to them?” 11. » apologize. Japan should renu mber that when Sho iid we close th«* door to undesirable peoples ever the Unit«*! States and (¡rent Britain have a «I leave it open to thos«> w«> deem desirable as grossed arms at sea, Uncle Sam has always beer c nviants, no end of trouble would probablv on- 60 YEARS’ i the vi.’tor. nevertheless Great Britain’s superior M, EXPER ENCE s i •. We m st. then, in point of alien emigmtion, navy. Japan must certainly place the United tr *at all foreign peoples alike place them upon a Stat«*s in the samecla«*« with Ruas’a. If the clasl p me of equality, regardless as to race, color or a . W M _■ H ever comes she will find that the Ameri an eagl« ^flQ J k H ■ w 1 p- >vious conditions. If we exclude the ui • has longer and sharper claws than has the Russian d a rn de million, we must exclude the de- bear. TRADÌ MARRS sirable thou and as well. We are not likely 0CBIGW4 to et a t total exclusion laws, because such laws CORVRIOMTA Ac Anrena M»vg a she»ch an*1 detrr’p’i- i. mâ) With all the boosting given Secretary T ft. would r- 'idt disastrously to any foreign trade rela- •»«< ««V •iH'wctatn m»r fr*» •h»<n*r *»*» ,1km us per* ar* I y -•m»a..»aa *<rie«h * *«i54an'»al WARD^OO* ml’wsau lions we may have or desire. Hence, our only when on the Northwest coast, the fact is ev.*i ikxj MBf> frsa «N-lMt 8|T«rr* f’M securing jm**’ « ». present that as President Roosevelt's war serre tel«- » tbr-wh Mmn Alo rex«*lv« c>»urs to enact such stringent laws regulating tw .14 •-<««. «Hf hnsrt Ch«»v«'. in tha eniirrat »n, that but very few can subscriln* to ’ary he was given prominence, rather than as a possible candidate as the president's successor. them. A ha> Tsowwfy weehlf. Larrem Mt * « n «.f Mf BrtettiiB«* kmmai. Tern*« |S • Most for- ’ n |>eoples consider to $1000 quite '» u f >»r a> utba. |L lk»M by all ne«» «im'era & Co.1”’’-4-'’ New Ycrl a snug fortune, ami the man or woman w-ho pos- Editors Hofer, of the Capital Journal, and Davey, WIN F <>m*e A* F •» WaabitMi’im I» C sess »s t a’ nmoi’nt. ns a rule, are not ambitious to of the Burns Newa, nr«* indulgine in the playful bett ;r ms or ncr voudition. Should we tract a law |NUtime ul cabling edilunui slurs at each other. BUl«**’rti>- f»r Uta saartaM Saw*. T S Jorvallis & Eastern R. R r s.l* I lour b * 1 Noth I u. i ni.lC^ION ItiR IMA!’. ’ MISI «»F TH! <>»»!* » AT P umi I. A* H <>*». Physician »^Surgeon ♦ I mi* ■ II, HAI? N.’«i|r*-I» I • r» i x le’ Miner M <»fB> n» » (tl* In • I» u«>»» uè* R'rH fio'liv «»1 hi* I«« •”I rwn <v . . 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