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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 25, 1908)
till u.ti DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, ijALKM, OltHQOff. MONDAY, iHAY 36, lftpa M'junwiMwuimmw wwwnnwnmmmmniiWMMHwwwwwww t W- CAKE or ice I '.' last longer and give better results when used in a "WISCONSIN" Re frigerator . . Their Construction Is Superior In Every Way . The House Furnishing Co. 'M .) WiWtiWM!oWMliWWtolMl Tr WHY NOT WOMAN'S SUFFRAGE? ( u uddresa given lvcolitly nt tho M 0. A. linll Jn Portland by Cliuonco Tnio Wllaon. I), n.1 I, When two iirnilon face each other o luttlo tho army of nggrcmilon, bo lt re It can engugo tho mam body', mu t drive In thy skirmish IIiioh of. llie inm. The woman's auffrnKO iironaimnda hna thrown .out certain hklrml.h fines In tho public thought anil ithe-o must bo driven In boforo ran come, to tho main nrgumonL 'Irnt. K'li' n. those who claim thnt tho luii'ol U women's right quoto from tho dcrlaratlon of Indonondonco thnt. I'TiiNatlon without roprosontatlon Is I) rami " Hut tho quotation Is not In point, for thnt ronMmont was ut- teicd with no possible leforcnco to In.lhlliml votora. malo or fomnlo. It vn: a declaration of tho roprcsont-J itin i of tho 13 colonies that miles IIuhi colonies could have n roprosou- lume in tlio parliament mid in mo labiiut to protect their Intorcata ICinc (Joorge Rhould not ask ua to ft, duty, It had no roforon'co to the lu iniij; of ballots, for mon voted In h v ilony. but It wua a declara tion that one government ought not k i another without duo roiiroBon- a Protection for Women. t l' o 1' r to mnko It rofor to wo- u'ln miffrngo It would hnvo to bo ir ii that wonion nru not now ir r' renrivinntrwl liv their hus a I , father or brothors; that tho ;oiirninoiit doos not protoot them In in ii piojierty Intorosta, and that v do not got valuo rocoived ior irir money. I1 I ho question of voting has no rof- mito to tho paying of. taxes. w our tnxt In return (or tho pro- tO'on to Jlfo and property, by tho w of a divlllfcod nutlon. Some (hi who hnvo no property voto nnd mm, who hnvo no voto pay largo '"i Numorouo young mon and kin n, heirs to largo estnto, pay Inir'-n e sums to tho government lut hne no votn. Corporations pay wuun.0 sums In tnxej. Uut liavo fo oU Persons residing In forolgn Mi ' or who havo lived lu this Conn ie iin a few years pay tnxes, but ia,r no vote In fact voting has no tf. rr i re whatevor 4o taxos. I Is claimed that voting Is n fu-'ix ilflit nnd won havo no rlglit u , ro womon of tholr rights. 1 ' that anyone has a natural right -. man in his natural stato la l- -n Individual until ho settles M 'o i.is a family. Tho family then econ.i i tho unit of society, when lie r p'esontatlves of various fam- llt p t tnfTflt'hnr fin1 form them- H' Into a church or stato, then iit vote- acquires Ills right, either - wilutlon or by grant. Tho now ' i v.jfe Is, thorefore a delegated pt'A 1 ln liv fmnlAtv nml nflt A ""'3l rluht In anv case. ! rlUors who aro clamoring for !p a"ot as their rlgh havo a ra lilr.i nf vniinn- ria'it It wore ft l.rht or privilege; those of uji uo no n look upon it rather as stn duty Imposed upon us by so- The honor we havo not dls- Ivp til o Wnmnn na .Turtna. p Tiiuce lend8-?iichantuient to the t to our sisters tho privilege of voting promUBos to thrill with ro light. Indeed whoro women havo boon given tho ballot thoy havo had to bo exempted from tho duties ithat accompany It. Colorado women aro not required to Bit on Jurlofl, nor pay tljo poll tax, to servo lu tho ml lltla or respond to tho shorlff's call to act on pntiso cotultatua nor even on t'ho pollco forco. Her unfltnojtt to servo tho government In all tho3u dopartmontB b1iow3 thnt gornmont In not hor forte. 01 courso some mon nro dlRquallficd, but they aro ex ceptions. It would bo nn oxccptlonal woman who should bo qualified to quell n riot. :i. Somo proplo bnso tho cuppowd right of wonion to voto on tho ground' Qf tlQ oquallty of tho sexes, nut what do ycM moan by oquallty? Women nro nob similar to mon; they dlfTor physically, mentally, momllyi spiritually, emotionally and tompor nmontnlly. Those dlfToroncoa nro m marked as tho Almighty could well mnko thorn, nnd thoy lndlcnto Win will that they should work togoth or; not as competitors, but that oar'i should bo supremo In a dlfforont sphoro. What, la this naturnl division o' labor and roajjonolblllty? Why, God has made man strong nnd combatlvo, that ho mlglit light tho battles and conqitor naturo by foiling roos nnd tilling tho sail, Jiattlo with tho olo monts and wlion noed is, fight his fellow-man, Woman Is dlfforont!' constituted and fitted for a dlfforont sphoro. It la hors to roflno and olovnto by ho subtler and moro qulot Inlluonco of hor flnor naturo. Sho Is as much out of. placo In tlio corn flold, tho battloahlp, tho Jiry box, tho army or tho pollco forco as a man Is patching crnzy quilts, making doll drossos or giving pink toas. nut seriously, tho problem Is whother "voting" Is of tho naturo of man's work or woman's or of both. Gov ornmont Is force. When Law's a Mockery. Thq bnljot that Is not backed by fighting forco Is no voto nt all. law with no pollco forco h n mocl: ory. Tnoro Is a dlfforonco Lotweon an olectlon and a discussion. A da bato la a dash of opinions, nn elec tion is a clash of wills, with an agreement bfcfpro hand that tho mi nority win submit to lot tho majority rule. Rut It is airways Impllod that tBat majority win enforce Its de cision. That principle was acted on In tho olectlon of Lincoln, and It may havo to bo again. Suppouo, for Instance, In this city or stato tho women and men Jointly voted on tha saloon quostlon nnd Prohibition should bo enacted, but It bocamo known that tho women voted for Jt and tho men against It. Who would anforco tho law? Will tho women asX the men to nforco their will against their own Judgments? Will tho mon enforco Uio ordinance In which thsy do not believe though out-voted by wbmon? Tho power thnt decrees lb tJe power to enforce decrees. Gov ernment that, cannot back up Its own awB by pollco, militia, and If nooded llio whole array. Is no government at all. Its law Is only ndvlco. Its stability a chain of sand. And be? caAtBo government Implies forco, I hello vo that woman roIgnB without n used to got '$15 to 2G for. The two greatest ovlte of our day grows out of this evjl condition. ' The em ployer wlio saves $15 on ovory man ho discharges and woman he em ploys, got rich by that amount isvery week. 5Horo Is tho most fruit ful dauso of tlio widening broach be tweon cnpltal and labor. Those young men, thua discharged, aro compelled 4o work, for a woman's wago and cannot marry" and mippbit a wife, aiul tho girl away,' from hom6 on Inadequate wago, cannot 'llvo. Hero you havo tho cause of tho soclat ovil, as It exists and grows alarmingly in all our cities. This nbnormnl condtton of thin go ought to stop, but woman's Btiffrago gives It a long push still further in tho wrong direction. I am old fash lonod enough still to bollovo that tlio family la tho unit of society; tho Bafogunrd of tho nation and church. That tho Ideal woman still presides a queen of t'ho sacred precincts of her homo; Inspires by ihor lino sontl ments her husband to do his boat In tho outward world and brings up hor children to mako hor InftMonco folt far nnd wfldo, wlvllo sho Uvea and to Inspire thorn, after sho Is gone?, and thnt this kind of women aro not clamoring for tho ballot p.nd making wolkln ring with "I want my upbore," They aro not tolling "they cannot respect tho laws bo causo thoy aro. not rospoctablo," but thoy are quietly Baying to tho rrfbn, "Qlvo us good laws and we will glvo you good homos." It la thU class of womon that I propono t') voto for at tho Juno election by BtamMng "No." 317 X no oh the oflhfal ballot, a." InBlBt upon DeWltt'B Witch Hno Salvo. It is specially good for piles. Sold by all druggists. -,,!,, , iimiiijmiii nwmiiim rrwmr i'hii'hh' '- "TTT" t1, ml &2UBL -Tia ivh&'Mi MtMUumMi Hi i I immm ! wiiniin iiiimirniiiitnux CAPTAIN ALEXANDER SHARP, U. S. N. Captain Shurp. who recently took eou.timnd . tliu battleship Vlrgluln, will bo of great auslHtaiico to ltear Admiral Hpetry lu the toHk of taking the fleot around the world. Captain Hlmrp Is one of the most elllclutit ami popu lar ofllecrH In the unvy. Tliu Virginia will be tlio H'voml ship In tho second dlvlaluii. which will Ihj in the linmiHlliito command of Captain Uhrooder, rival queon of tho homo, nnd that mon ought o ru!o without n rival In political government. Anothor claim Is that tho right to trovorn donondt unon tho coiiRont of tho govomod. nut who Ib ablo! to spenk for tho womon of our land and stato that thoy aro dissatisfied with tho laws undor which thoy llvo, and can prove that thoy aro In re bellion against tho rule, which makos a man tho oxponent of his hlmo In tho political arona? It la expedient In this day when "o many influences dltdntogrnto homo llfo, to drag womon out of that pro tected shrine, to compote with men In tho wild scramble for ofilce? You know that tho darkost pagCB of thfi world'H history havo been written with tho names of hoao womon who havo sought by any poBBlblo moans to dlctato political pollclos. It has been tho presence of womon using ttwtr Mint-ma nnnn mnn In nrlnntlll lomirts and on Kuropean thrones. from Clcapatra and Horodlus till now, which haa caused moro do bauchory and vllo prostitutions of govermental powors than all ofhor sources combined. Whenevor women aro driven from tho sacred precincts of tho homo In to bUBlnefis or politics, social condi tions aro abnormal. There aro C 000,000 working womon outside of boracB. Thero Is a man unemployed for ovory woman at work. Woran are doing for $5 a wook what men Achtung. Dor Doutacho Voroln von Salem und Umgegond hat eelno naechato Voraaimnlung Bontng, Nachmlttagu zwol Uhr, don 3 Hon Mai, In dor Union Labor Hallo, Stato street, All o Gllcdor Bowlo dlojonlgon dlo alch nnnoh'lloHon wollen snd orbonto puon ktllch zu o orBCliolnen. 5-25-lw DcHrnesii Cannot 1h Ciirva. by local applications, as they cannot roach tho diseased portions of the ear. Thero la only one way to euro deafness, and that is by constitution al remedies. Deafness Is caused by an Inflnmod condition of tho mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tubo Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imporfcct hear ing, ana when it is entiroly closod. deafness 1 tho remilt, and unless the innnmation can bo taken out una this tubo restored to Ha normal con dition, hearing will bo dostroyod fo-ever; nlno cases out of ton aro caused by Catarrh, which la nothing but au Inflamed condition of tho mucous hiii faces. Wo will glvo One Hundred Dol lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catnrrh Cure. Bend for cir culars free. P. J..OIIBNBY & CO., Toledo, O, So'd by druggists. 75c. Take Hall's Family Pills for con- rtipatioa, SALEM WATER COMPANY 0F7Z0B CITY HALL. For water servlM apply at e Bills payable weatbly la a4va iWMifitmKuMitttiiirjllMMHWjateM I.IIII I UN ! A;? Summer Resorts J it NEWPORT, on Yaaulna nay, la tha most beautiful and delightful? Minimor resort nn tho Orteon coltHt. Tha flailing. boatltlK and drlvlnffl aro unoxcellcd anywhero. Miica or t lie pneit ueacn comuineu witn "lOHn-gi tain Bconery tand trout Btrcatna mako a coiuoinaiion mat win buii, ine Inntn nf all. Itnlnur arn lin tnnr11rii flrinit nf NoWIinrt. '.? ..rV w. .. .. A-Viwif . ..Xf .--() - -. -v r. I A1VI THE MAN Who was cleaned out by tho flro InBt winter, but I'm In brtBl nens again on a largor cxtont than ovor, and am ready to sorve all old customers and aa many now onos as como to Newport. Fresh oggs, vegetables, and all staplo grocorlcs. Rvorythlng the stimmor pooplo noed. My now grocery store Ib tho finest In Lin coln county. Fred delivery. LEE W. WILLIAMS, Newport, Or 1 84HI-I MllchHhHK-f lllll Yoa Will Need Food I Wo can supply yo. with ovortblng In tho grocery lino; the flaet fresh butter and vegetable of all klndn. Two stores, one at Nye Uench and ono at Newport. Ybur ordors eollclted; free delivery. IA)OAil.s jiiios,, Newport, ore, rrfrit tttwta I w ffrii HOTEL BRADSHAW 4 Rooms and board. Rooms with troo use of famished kitchen, iiicliudlng Ulshcs nnd wood. IIut way to Nye Uoaoh, ovarlooktilg tho ocean. Rales roasonable. V. V. COOK, Piop, NouiMirl, 0e THE TAFT HOUSE i Prlvnto boarding. Strictly homq cooking, sorvo tlio best moals, you holp yottrBolf. Rales reasonablo. ntS. MAllV RATOIIMAN, Afgr, ' Cor.'Flttk aadsHHrlBurugtrfrets,- ono block north of PresbytorjaK .church, ROYAL RESTAURANT For quick sorvlco, atrlctly homo cooking, go to tho addrose Jlio f low. i ' " " i ItTOII liUNCHluS ' our flpeclalty. Yeti aide of Front St., one and eke-baU block south .of boat blading, IRVIN HOUSE Tho most hemo-llke and eomfortablo hotel at Nye Deach. Fine bowllni; alloy and club houso In coupoctloa. Two Hi'.Hiitcs walk from tho ocean, "CoUrtoou's trcatmonf' is the motto of tho miuingomont. S. G. Irvin, Prop. Newport CIGARS and TOBACCOS I hnvo itolcctod tho boBt brand of Clgiu-a and Tobacco conaUU eut with tho trade. Can auppb you with what you wish with satisfaction. Also carry a conn Pjcto Jino of soft drinks. . , 13. CARS, Vvov. Fr.out Street, oppoalto The Xt ceptlou.Nowport. Oregon. yi . MIDWAY !.', Largo, bright, airy rooms, noard furnlshqd.; Ualfway bo. tyvoon Newport and Nye llrook.' Flrst-claan In ovory rospoct. Ilnv gago hauled ono way (reo. Ratoa roasonablo. WM. 1WRDEN, - Newport, Or. ) K BARBER SHOlP A first clnsa un-to-date shop. Do ovorlook this place for tho beet wort. There -la no barber1 better tkllli wllU rf rnror or pair bt slaeora thi II. 3t. WAIiTKH, Prop. Went side Front street, near boat landing, Agency for Corvsllis Laun dry, , . ,r i f FURlSflTURE Newport, Oregon - For Hqutiehold -KurHltHio of eyefyl kiuu au doscripiion go m H. D. BLAKELY Carnots. Mattlnir. fltovos and Hard ware Hell or rout you n camping I hotuokooplug outnt and buy baekt when you Itviyo, 1'rlcoj alwayt fev riniiuhlo. South Front Stroot, only storo of tM i.in.i i y BUY A LOT In Hon Vlow blorks. lloautlful Ylw Closo to bench. Prlcoa SCO 4o fSOl, Toiiiib reiiHonable. Iaat chanee to buy close In at theso prlcoa. WrltO toduy to V, !,'. wuemeiu, ritmon, oj. LAUNDRY W Why la our work domandcl by stylish and p-t- (Into dresaor as well 'as those who dross for comfort, c. RucniiBO In finishing up our work wo glvo thnt touch of good taflto that very readily appoaln to thp man of fashion, our work bus a fnystorloua something about It that 'uaully dlutiu gulBhes it from ordinary laundry work. Thorn who tlomnnd comfort,- Und- our work is' plIbfe,"duo to our owVi particular way of starching. A" aJillfc or. coHarllauaderod' by ia glvoa with eyery movoraont of tho body, giving abolto comfort to tho wearer, Our collars do not brook nt apnm or buttouholo, and you will find no blUtora or wrlnkloa, You might Juat as well have hla work; Its costa no more, SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tol. 25 130-1CC S. Liberty St. m&v&&tt'zxmatmmm OREGON PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A larp.o nmnbor of thora aro now ultg ALTiRN'fl 1KST0N t ItliOWN JUtKAI) VWVIU Tho pooplo of4 Now Mngland have lived ou Just euch Pure Foods for over a hundred ytmrw Ihwe gooda aro iwt up In packages and In 10 and 25-poiind sack, and aro for sale by ALL FIHMT-GLAHB GHOCKHH. ALLV.S & LEWIH, lortmi. Dlstributofs tor Oregon. 'y ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY 8au Joe, Cal , tinVtolrt, Jowa M-WtrVf9)vmi- !" W '-."Wv ,h