The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917, July 22, 1915, Image 4

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    run alt!i orators wh o can play upon
i-»-. ... « » of
wa the peofde. but they
. th l ¡-a»»'ur
• can Ft _ put ____
brick ____
sad m -rtar together
\.e tw«M bull<l»*r•
l<t th-»«- «ho b«ur<-r and thirst for
power understand that the hlsbest
glory of a «¡at* tn«n 1» to con»iruct.
and lhat I
better for a man that he
. mould build a
than
that hi
of a
WOMAN'S SUFfMAGC FROM THE
than
t ml
law.
VIEWPOINT OF LEAOlNa
trn- r-t of sta:« «mansbip la the
FARMER».
910« anil tu» l I i'ier so let those
*tU‘ would s'»vim. :>r»t t uid.
Why *».o»ld
I«
tho question
THE humbl barnacle
ocean to ocean
the Canadian boundary to th« Mexi­
Cwr.au» Firm st
can border
It 1» the ml»». on of a It I« On* *1 the M««l
newpapor to give the n *• aud the
Barna- k -, tfrlsM'i
action of fbe Tessa Furrt.'-t» C
In opposing womans auffntj«- v
most cafKios forui
that question was recently bt furr-
] h rfortP
1 do not, -o fai
Texas it-sislalure 1» »igtilfi« ant
..»• »-« OU-
1 *uy-iijiuortunt (ntt" :
r--pr< euting the pttitud* of the or omy of naturi •» *ni
I ruct j ve
gunite.) plow men
We repmdu.-« la 1 or d»’»truct;v.'.
I art ll.e ac. Itu. i.t pretenti d by Hoti
turalùtta a*
t ri'»u*h ■
W. 1» I jcw I», president of tho Tex»»
Farmers' Union In opposing the blit ; Vigli lairiiu- lev 1» ii iut great subdi-
"It Is gratifying to not« that It is Vision of the anitu ud world which
not the farmer's wife who 1» clamoring include* IU»r- t* ’L . e., arthro|M*U
for tho ballot Rhe 1» too busy (“joint f«M»t>-d’ '). r ‘nrt»ae!e* pertain
trying to tnako happier home», mold to that clas» >uf e ri U-'... ■ .ii- uhid»
Ing the mltid» of future dtlsons and llMÌudv» lolvnie F* Ä Hi ! « .it■ »nd «<>n-
sharing with her hu»b<ind the care* vlllutes the o rdvr of ctrrijH'.lm, a
of life to indulK« in political «».»•ip 1 term that mean*- “ci
irL <! I el."
The ballot will slve her no relief from
Hi«rn*i'lv» a» e hilt : itml from eggs,
drudj'-ry. give no s«»|st.m< o m cloth­
ing tho children or bring to the home The young m no r r -'»-« t rematole
additional comfort», convenirne.»» or aduli». \\ l.vii Utf i n- ■> Ì; I. «ru fior­
opport unities In lite, It la. a» a nil«. nade «'merjr»’« f rom ii." < fg it »hows
, |y): . niug little « rea
the city woman promoted to Idlene»» it n*4* i HS U i f'lT
by prosperity, who 1» leading the suf- 1
»’ tali
I’ll’, É • ix it-g* anti one
fra '«Its movement
ph 'll.
It U .l
•« tin- operai ion
‘hom many standpoint», perhsp» of iiiiiltn / • ■. crai t
ir »< • ami liii.Jlv
a woman has at much right to »<>•« ! ap|u-ur< with i
iwd <•« • < ■*, twelve leg
a» a man Ho ha» she as much right
■ Us
< ri il b.i* attain
to plow »« a man: »ho has a* much »lid lb >
i
rd tin« -th/»- of d. . » Io’» nciit I
right to work in n factory a» a man
si.« ho* as much right to shoulder a rotes uo lon^c r. bui : alia« h"• it*«jlf
musket a« a man. but we would rather i t«» some c-».i«> i lient < «.Up . t bv nirun*
»ho would not do io from choice of it» antenna» S twi ri'titig ii »ort of
and
regret that necessity ofvsmet. i .-f-iucni will refi•V H •
a il-lllf quite
compel» her to «am a living by en­ Ì fast. It h thi n b». ■at it un lergoc»
gaging in «sinful oectipatlans " do i i nu-taniorjihe«is t
lliat compietcly
not consider misfortune a quallflra
» clint; '• 4 it» a|-J K until IKC. It f-l- » It"
I mu for suffrage or a btisino«» seel
dent a raasen for granting franchise Lirait«' »ludi and it Is i'VC» and a« -
11 »tic feathery
Ws are opposed to womau at the i»piirw its cln
it take.- <»n an
ballot bog the same as we are Op­ leg«, r :irun*ri
posed to woman la the nn!d. In tile entirely uc -1
factory or in tho army and for the
Three «mien
self-same reasons
We had rather ! cd. M. in -'.-» Ok OÎ1
see her plant flower* than sow wheat: : tachml by tlic * hull d
gather bouquets th«. n pick rot toil and
i tlluln-rs O~ oth« r « vn
r«»r children than raise political I»-
Tluoc of n.v :• icr or
»u**. although <tb-< miy have au much
l
>»d
to llo'ti.ug utijiH’i
right to do one as the otite»
i i lopg stalk
I’b -1
Opposed to Untexlng Humanity.
third order st«* para
"Sex qualifcatlon for •uffrac may itni >1’ - , i .iir •ie cr
hive it» apparent ineocs'stehcir» No «•XtendrJ from the •
ttencral rule adjusts Itself perfectly fetitherv ai»'i«'ivdago*
to »11 conditlot.s It is • favortie ar­ motion, *er,»ii,
gument advanct*d by the i«ropon«-nts of hi the w:ittr ■
woman'» suffrs«» that many cultivated «■unor.» hlth- «
an I noble women are far more caps
en'l»:i(ing of i
hie of Intelligently exercising •AV-
erelgety than a worthless negro but iiute fort»»» of I
more
the South never was anxious for y ‘‘Sen acorn»'
the
no<ro suffrage, and while culture and than l.ar’td, !<t*
rv'inen.rnt. » >d ev. n morality, ar* nu*. i’itei»' iir
atm
dexlrab!« vlrl tea. they are not tho tic. of the •, I:
*i
only quallflcati-ma for franchise
gn-rni>h
"The primary, Irherent and Insep­ or. Th.-
arable fltuats for suiTrar.o 1» support-
ml vet» to
lug a family. The plow handle, th«
forge and the struggle for bread at of piers
ford experience necevsary to pro<«erly whale*,
mark the ballot
Government Is n glued fast to the
great bl* buslnec» and clvllhitlon there k ing ip» st.
rom the very beginning assUned
Si.ip bat un< I»*
woman the hr me and man the busi­ er.» of tho deep, »
ness aff.-lrs of life
eies are fretjuenth up
"There has been much freakish leg­
of vc «•' • pro - - ding from (lie most
islation enact,.'! during the past de­
cade that no doubt appeals to woman's remote and widely »eparuted re­
love for the ridiculous, but to under­ gions. They present an odd appear­
take to unset the human race by law ance, for the * a'H is mtadicd to
Is the h»l*ht of )s(islattve folly and the «nd of a flexible »talk, which
a traced? to mankind.
ram* in length from an inch in
"We are onpossd to the equal rights ionic »p«.
• to twelve inches in
of woman—we want her to ever re­ ather».
Generally speaking, the
main our *u pericr
We consider «heli of the ship barnacle is of •
Woman's desire to seek man'» level white or bluish white line, and the
the yellow peril of Twentieth Century
»talk Is brown or date colored.-—
eivillsatlon
Chicago Herald.
Woman la the medium through
which ana«U whisper th«lr messages
Th« Jagsnss« Fan.
«o mankind: It Is her hand that plants
I
.<
¡-. . ..» 'I - »r:- of curi-
Ihnughta In tho Intellectual vineyard:
SU*
.
-
..
.i.rpUll.
At Wl • atllllg and
It Is through her heart that hope, love
»nd rymnaihy «»terrtow and bless man­ feni-ug u>at 'iv. the mn|oro ulwavs
<■. « .» in'/- fun, aiirl the various
kind. Chri"t the libcraior of woman
;i >1.1'1'.« f th • h.U constitute a Ian-
kind was satisfied to teach th* lesson»
of life and He »»< a man He chose ^uagt- ». In. i> tlir »->ti(a i-Uitit* un«i«*r*
to rule over human hearts and re­ • ta.-I j.vii. tly . ul to uiiK'b Ihv»
fused worldly power and m«n followed pa;, prompt a', cniion. The servant
after Him. women washed Ills feet, girl La* a .lut ai. > i ;; i 1«- <»f rough pa-
little ehl dren climbed upon HI» knee« I» t to blow th«- « .an 'al ti.c* with
and tl.e Ruler of the universe »sid
or 'j»> aa a dttet|iun.
I’lu- fanner
that in Him lie was well pleased
Im» a »tont isn to uiniiow Ins grain
Can won.an find a higher calling?"
ber v
1- : de
s.»t.-r-
pruof pi: -■ , '-I. h «an I«' dipped in
■.utc*. . >u « r> it--« great coolnes* by
eiapnrntion.
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