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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1915)
I man br uxkB g for »uffragc. tharoby by atm-ndlMTan agr<«-in<i.t to which she was not a party Woman. rem«ml»«tr that the Itraelit» »corned a di» I tie covonaist, and aa a result wandered forty year» In ths' w tlderncM without God lukewlss' man should remember thst It la a dangerous thing, to debase woman by1 law. Rome trl«d lowering woman'» I standard and an outraged «ivllixatloa tore tb« rkxh-i. off th«- bwega of th» hum.'«p race and turn>d them out to roam In lbs world naked sod u»- •MtAtutd. UPON CONTENTED HOMES. ly W O Lewis SPECIAL OFFER TO READERS OF f*mld< nt Trsos l'«t«wi fnlun Why‘la woman db«aliened* Why does she grow restless under the crown of womanhood? Why is she weary of th« Godgiren Jewel of moth erhood* la it not a sufficient polltt*al achievement for woman that future r.ders narae at ber breast, laugh .u h--r arms and kneel A her feet* Can ambition leap to more glorious heights than to sing lullabies to the world s gn-atest gmulaes. chant mylodlcs to master mind» and rock the i radle of human destiny? God pity our country when the band* shake of the politk-iau Is MN grati fying to woman's heart than the pab ter of children's feet Woman la Rulot Over All. Why does woman ehafa under r* htralnt of •ex’ Why revile I he hand of nature* Why discard the »klrta that civilisation has clung to sine» th« beginning of time? Why *ay avi<la thia hallowed «arment that tiaa wipe J the tears of sorrow from the face of childhood? In Ita sacred embrace every grm-ralltm hag hidden Its face In shame; clinging to its motherly folds loitering children hav» learn« 1 to play hide and seek and from I youth learned to reverence and ro- '»liect womanhood Can man think of Ma mother without this rontwerated garment? Why this Inordinate thirst for pow. er? Is not woman all powerful? Man cannot enter thia world without her consent, he cannot remain in peace without her blessing and unlng* »he sheds learn of regret over hia depar* lure, lie has lived in vain Why this longing for civic power when God b n made her ruler over all* Why arava authority when man bows down and worships bar? Man baa -given woman his heart, hla name and bls money. What more doos »he want’ fan man find it in bls heart to look with pride upon the statement that hla honorable mother in-law was •>!»« of the most powerful political boss»» p the country, that hla distinguished grandmother was one of the ablest filibusters in theC saute or that Ma mother was a noted warrior and hur name a terror tn the enemy* Whither are wo drifting and where will we land* CAPE HOiU’S GHOST S^IP. Tn» Rstky Phsntsm Thai Lures Pass- < mg Vsossks Inta Peril. Marinors-HMBliug from Europe to lh< went treat by b uay •», I :• < Horn bure , oft< u beet 1 »tart,«'«] by »«» uh - thing i that ha-kry t like a ib-rviict with the Wat« r* wn- hing user her deck, The ill I i.ile-l Cr-f.tn of Itidv Was t<> (hl slandtug' « r ». k» at th ? çutr.wc of U- Mair- ' When *h aecniml t«i bff a wal drifting on the it ’ ro-ki Preo-mly t,,0 phUnti I tmd and ao«m Uic fff i Crown of Italy her ashore and »at broken up by the ware«. \ • . wegian Iwrk S th« willì u talc tl’flt aitiu with tLut b Crown of II ¿The ntu Ft Het tlhyi t nd like a ph h<* I of At^m * ter.J A 1 from the nv|P»i li e an in k U‘4 i H ion' i WAS fpnntl It strangl freak lit ti in' black, « ' st I. •th aide» J«;.'/- I r here wat of tin ■ j «mi- that DI* ■rtniu imspher- ■« rcaeiii- tc eontlit a cut Th « f tottion «if blatio tn sbudti the fork that th«' other n»t combined to produce n bark run tuua und The. »i It'-ad on, is verv I«1 api-ror t wot-¡J ln- «ecm • < • gale.** 1'1» i« ttmiffi-. as ! follow the plow for a living and niy views may have tn them the smell of-the soil, my hair la turning white under the frost of many winters and twrhai«» I am a little old fashioned, but I believe there is more moral in fluence lu the dree» of woman than in all the statute books of the land As an agency for morality. I wouldn t give my good old mother’s homo made gowns for all thé suffragettes constitutions and by-laws In the world. As a power for purifying society I wouldn't give one prayer of my saintly mother for all the women s votes in Christendom As an agency for good government. I sronldn t give the plea of a mother's heart for righteousness for all the oaths of office In the land. There la more power In the smile of woman than In an act of congress. There are greater possibilities for good government In her family of laughing children than In the cab inet of the president of the United State» The destiny of this nation Ilea tn the home and not In the Inctslattv» hall» The hearthstone and the fam ily Bible will ever remain the source of our Inspiration and the Acts of the Ai-ostles will ever shine brtgbu-r than the acts of Congres» T^ls country I» law mad Why add to a statute book, already groaning under Its own weight, the hysterical cry of doman? If we never had a chance to vote again in a lifetime and did n«i pass another law In twenty- five years, we could survive the ar deal, but without home, civilization would wither and die. God save these United States from becoming a hen-pecked nation; help us keep sissies ont of Cnngresa and forbid that women become step fathers to government, is the prnyeg of the (armerd of this country. A DIVINE COVENANT. pod Almighty gave Eve to Adam with the pf< dgc that she would bn bis helpmeet and with tils order of com panionship. civllliatloa has towered to Its greatest heights in this rela tionship. 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