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About The Stayton mail. (Stayton, Marion County, Or.) 1895-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1916)
I HOW THE WILSON ADMINISTRATION HAS PENALIZED PATRIOTISM. K in g s to n Kinks Mr. ami Mrs. John Sandnor Jr. ami daughter spent Sunday at I the Raleigh Harold home. The Farmers Store Of Quality” 25 Year Guaraniee Rogers Silverware Given Away as Premiums "H aving In view the possibility o f Mr. and Mrs. Carl Titus and further a gression upou the territory daughter Neva, were Stavion o f the I'uitcd States from Mexico snd SEE SAME IN DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT the necessity for the proper protection visitors Sunday. o f that frontier." President Wilson on Tom Fleminfrs is getting out June IS called out the mobile arms of the lumber for a new house 24x24 the national guard for federal service. Rudolph Hen- He did not call them out at their to be built soon. existing peace strength, but at war kle will do the work. strength, which la practically double, W. H. Fuson vaife and daugh latching a system o f reserves, the na ter Ruth, motored over to the tional guard organizations Immediate ly had to start n campaign o f recruit , M. S. Titus home Sunday. ing to bill: ; about the desired Increase Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cole and lit their numbers. son ate Sunday dinner with Mrs. Patriotic young citizens under the urge o f the cry, “ Your country needs Henkel and family. 1 ♦ you !" voluuteered for service In grat _ _ ____.______________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _ Henry and Albert Croisant of ifying numbers. According to Senator \ Lyons, were week end visitors Chamberlain, chairman o f the senate committee on military affairs, the re ' with relatives here. sult Is that about 133.000 citizen sol Mrs. Richard Lyons and chil diers have been mustered Into the fed dren o f Albany, visited with her eral service and are now on the Mex mother Mrs. Alice Baker and ican b- rder or in camp In their home states. There may be more, but the sister. Mrs. Geo. Chrisman last administration refuses to make known week. the exact figures. A number from this vicinity The movement Is costing the public treasury many millions of dollars: It attended the Scio Fair last week. Is costing the Individual citizen soldiers Curtis Cole was an Albany many millions more. They went to the front believing the cry, “Your country visitor Wednesday. needs you," for war service. They sac Mr. and Mrs. Hogan of Albany, rificed advancement in their civil occu pations, severed home ties, suffered in visited at the V. J. Philippi home thousands o f instances great financial Sunday. loss. The less patriotic, who did not believe the cry or, believing, declined to make sacrifices, fatten at home on these losses. The real purposes o f the call are slowly developing. They are two In number: First.—A patrol o f the border to do Gertrude Bell o f Portland is the work which President Wilson's visiting her sister, Mrs. Joe / friend, Carranza, finds It Impossible to Hendricks. do. liecause the recognized govern ment in Mexico Is too Ineffective to B. F. Fresh motored to Salem keep Its ow n citizens In check and pre vent them murdering Americans on Saturday. He « as accompanied American soil the American govern by Man-in Fresh and Earl Down ment undertakes the costly task of doing that work for them. The mur ing. der of American citizens on Mexican Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Patton and soil Is another matter. Carranza may i daughter Genevieve, spent Sun go ns far as he likes In that direction. fécond.—A purpose o f the moblllza day at the E. C. Downing home. tion on the border and In the camps J. T. Hunt sold some fine beef I 3 to train citizens to perform effective military service. T ty régula? military cattle to John Hafner of Salem, establishment o f the nation is mani festly too small *or the actual military Tuesday. needs. To this extent the cry, “ Your Hop picking is in full blast in country needs you,” was correct all the yards now. But these fe rta were not made clear when the call was Issued. The Idea was promulgated that men were need ed for actual war service, not for mili tary training. Deceit was practiced. Opposing in the open legislation foi l«l universal military service, the admin tstrntion by its acts has established whut in essence Is a system o f com pulsory military service. It Is a sys tem all the more vicious because It Mrs. Frank Habberman and operates only against the patriotic, Mrs. Fred McIntyre motored up whereas a legalized universal training »*• »J. •?• »'• • J* »*• ►*» »J« »J* »J. »J. »1« »J« system equalizes the burden of mili from Jefferson Monday and spent J . A tary service among all men and all the day at the M. F. Ryan home. + + I f you want real, tangible results classes of men. PARAGRAPHS ♦ * PERTINENT when you advertise your business, o r : D. Townes spent Sunday at + When In 1014 Europe plunged Into FROM HUGHES' ♦ want to have a public sale, use the 1 the greatest war o f all history and con Floyd Shelton home. + SPEECHES. + columns o f the Stayton Mail, which ditions in Mexico grew Intolerable ln- — + _ , + has more circulation than any other te’llgent men realized the fact that It The Misses Zona and Cora W e Consider the Florence Blue Flame Oil Stove to be “ What Is the president's pol was Incumbent on this nation to buttd Ray visited with their sister Mrs. + icy—does any one know? Has paper that comes into or is printed in the Best O n T h e Market. Let us show you. I hey up Its tiny regular army and put Its the Santiam valley. Everybody reads the executive ever had n policy other military resources In condition Ona Shelton, Tuesday. Are Perfect Cookers and Bakers. ! v for more than six months on The Mail. Notice the local news this for use. National safety demanded "week and see for yourself. Wayne and Willys Huber called + the Mexican question?" this. And yet in December o f that “ If I am elected president 1 will year, Tour months after the European on Melvin Shank Tuesday. see to it that American rights 1 ► war began. President Wilson went be in Mexico are respected." WRITES LETTER Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brewer fore congress and declared that all Buy your Wall Paper now before housecleaning time. "There Is no man who could In a letter from A. A. Flood, who agPatlon for military preparedness spent Sunday at the P. H. Lam successfully present to nn Amer W e carry an immense line. lived over in Linn County several waB hysterical: that we were ade bert home. ican community the platform years, he states that he and his family quately prepared. that nn Amcrlcnn citizen’s rights have been visiting all over the state After awhile the administration Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Shank + stop nt the coast line.” changed Its mind and professed to be are the proud parents of a baby d- and that crops are fine, prices good, "W e will get through with this lieve In the necessity for preparedness. d* old strife between capital and and things in general humming right First came an enactment to increase 'boy. d* labor. W e are not laborers nnd along, with much building going on, the regular army by 20.000. But the in this country. We which means more call for Oregon Frank Senz and Frank Laux d- capitalists body o f the country, and even all ore fellow citizens." Are Cheaper than Linoleum and w eir like iron on the lumber. (I f the 3. P. will only fur (arts of the Democratic administra motored to Jerman’s Hop yard d- "All that the workingmen nish cars, f He sends his, and bis Dining Room and Kitchen floor tion. could not change front so quickly Sunday. d- want Is a square deal.” good w ife’s best regards to their many as the head. Recruiting for the regu d* "W e want the United States friends and closes by giving their lar p.rtnv lagged. Not yet have the The Misses Angeline Ryan d- effieiently managed. I want to address ns " A . A. Flood. 20.000 been secured. Maud and Fred Smith called at d* see men In office who believe In •F prosperity.” The need pressed. A new national ¡¿:K 1314 W. Main St., defense act, providing for still mors the Mrs. Shank home Sunday. d* "The Republican party stands Okla City, O k la .,', rn 'I In the regular army, was enacted. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ray called + for a prosperity produced by d* sound American policies.” But still the men were not forthcom How It Happened. at the H. R. Shank home Tues d- “ W e have removed from office ing. "N ow, Tom m y," queried the Sunday men o f experience nnd substi Suddenly and without warning the day morning. nrhcol teacher, “ can you tell me what tuted others to satisfy partisan administration Issued Its call for mo canned llu* downfall o f Adam ?" John and Lyle Lutz were Stay- + obligations This must stop.’ bilization o f the citizen soldiers. It „ ' Yes. liiii'iim Eve's dropping,” the 1 seemed still obsessed with the Bryan ton visitors Tuesday. wise youii; lor promptly answered.— •Î- -i* + -P + + + + + + + + + + + + + + notion that nn army could be created Indianapolis Star. Threshing for this vicinity is C ontrariness. by presidential ukase. "When a girl promises to marry a When the call went out the govern ! now finished. Mr. Thayer moved man. Miss Ginger, Isn't it a sure proof ment did not own enough uniforms, his machine to Scio Wednesday shoes, socks, blankets, hats, wagons, that she loves him?" Fendl« ton, r ., Frpt. 13. Seat s :!e trucks, horses, mules and other things morning. "Not nt all. She might do it Just to f r tb P om d-Up September 21, 22 essential to equip the men called. It John Huber and Harry Shank spile another man.' Baltimore A meri and 1*3, which, opened September 2. .1 had made no provision for transport W i t h n e w b u i l d i n g * , b e t t e r e q u i p m e n t , nntl can. double that o f the past two curs, big m a n y a d d i t i o n * t o It* f a c u l t y . t h e I'n lv e rn l t jr ing the troops called to the points attended a sale near Scio Tues o f O rh | o n w i l l b e g i n It« f o r t y - f l r « t y e a r , T u e « - ' ' ger tha* 1913 ii'.it almoi t <qm:l to 1!)12 where they were required. day. d a y , S e p t e m b e r 13« 1 9 1 0 . We muet take Vera Cruz to get Huer S p e c i a l t m i n i o i c In C o m m e r r e , .F o u r n n l l n m , T> will 1» tin* 1.'<»gr*t Round-Up W ho suffered most by this amazing A rch itectu re», l.nw . M e d l r l n e , T e a c h i n g , L i b r a Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Ray were ta out of ottico m l truet to o 'Iter na sir re 15)12. There will b - •; < • - 1 h airs lack o f foresight, this leaping before ry W o r k , M u n i r , I’ hy*l<i«l T r a i n i n g a n d F i n e tiom to get our own citizc e out of A rt*. I.a rg c and « i r o n « d e p a r t m e n t« o f L ib e r - looking? guests at the YV. R. Ray home peril. What a travasiy of intimation jl fr< m Portland, Seattle, Spokai e, Boise, al Induration. Only the 135,000 patriots who be L ib ra ry o f m o rn than 0 9 .0 0 0 v o lu m e «, f i f and even San F r a n c iff. There will he Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray are policy! teen b u i l d in g « f u lly e q u ip p e d , t w o «ptem lld lieved that their country needed them ICO head o f relay h o m e n the grounds, lym n a iilu m i. for national defense: only the men soon to leave for Eastern Oregon T u itio n Free. D or m ltn rlen fo r m e n a n d fo r Destroying the govo: -.» ; nt of Huerta, 10 strings in the cowhovs’ relay and at w o m e n . K ip en n e« 1.0 went. who are making the great sacrifices. where they will make their fut we left Mexico to tv» ravages of revo least five strings in the cowgirls’ race. W rite fo r fre e catalog«, addrennlng R e g ln tra r The whole disgraceful story may be lution. There will be 100 contestants in the UNIVERSITY OF OREGON summed up In the phrase, the admin ure home. r.ror.Nr:. o r m io n IN I*»NCl istration has penalized patriotism. I stand lor ade.;vate federal work- bucking; twenty-live Bteer ropers, 50 Master ErneBt Knapp spent New • roucATio*:- l.ulldoggors, 4 stage roach racers and UtlOlNO True, It is accumulating by subter men's e o :v « r . isn Iswa. 20 each day in the wild horse race. fuge a reserve o f trained soldiers, but Monday with Fred Smith. events have demonstrated that It cried Ths administration was to t o t e aril The oily public school grounds ha\e Chester Boyes spent Sunday " w o l f when there was no wolf. punish Villa for his outrage on our soil. been given over to the Round-Up for Should It be forced to cry “ w o l f with his mother Mrs. G. H. Ray. It has r.ot punished any ono; we wont ijm o f automobile parties desiring to again, when the w olf is at the door, camp while here. The total atlend- G. H. Ray made a business in only to retire. what will be the result? I ance will pass the 60,000 mark. 1 trip to Lacomb last week. I favor the vote for women. JUST RECEIVED A LARGE SHIPMENT OF Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods and Groceries, Wash Wringers guaranteed for 3 years, Straw and Barley Forks, Potato Forks, Barn and Hay Forks Puritan Oil Stoves, Steel Ranges, American Woven Wire Fencing. If you haven’t been this store lately you have no idea of the immense stock which we are carrying. This store never was in as good shape to supply your wants as it is at the present date. Come in and look our stock over and you will be surprised at the Quantity, Quality and the GOODS— Everything In The Rock P o in t Neatness Eats Line Is kept out of the dust and away from the flies, no dogs allowed in the store as we guarantee Pure, Clean and W holesom e Goods Remember this is the store of Good Goods at Medium Prices. If you want cheap goods we also have them at prices below the lowest. Come in and give us a trial GOOD GOODS GOOD GOODS A . f i t . P le a s a n t W . S e H R U N K OREGON AU M SVILLE, RESULTS COUNT OIL STO V E S C0NG0LEUM RUGS ¿f-W Green Trading Stamps Green Trading Stamps«?.”* With all Cash Purchases Lilly Hardware Co. ■1 T H E "G R E A T E R O R E G O N 1 Subscribe for the Stayton Mc 1