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About The Monmouth herald. (Monmouth, Or.) 1908-1969 | View Entire Issue (March 12, 1915)
o The Herald 0. L STITT. Ed.tor. HnUrn) u Mrund.cl.iiW mlt Mqilrmhrr t. i ' 'iS""' ' ""'""'l- n. t.r!rr 'l.i A 't ViUrrh l;j 1V ft!lH I Ml KVKIiV l i;ii v Subscription Rates 0neyc-nr - f 1 . .Vt Six rwmtlw . . & ,.tl. . 9 9 1 i jcali have iiit le lit t I lnr;i ii-. .s to mir ii;t. iii: "l"iiii--, ' whether it was w - or uiO i"'1 in a' ijii:0 tlii'in, ui- have tin-in - iiii'l mil' a ilutv t i lln-iii and In lilllll-Hiily 'lilt s!,,'I'i lit- ijs. chai-d imiiiual '!y. 'I'll'' j'i'-s; t!".ii i-i-: II.Qi- ?h Mi"t-s. .-inns advanced -r ri-ii"L'ia ; hosts .i well, j hotly uliiisfil. in'!' Roosevelt, in alter years, was inaile to bear har-her t.nils n- . !.:.... ... .. ... U asm iiumi "H" .Wither Unco'! than wi-re iiis(-)i,n.'i-i 0 . . . iin'tiiii tor Ins Muic ii'-u-r .swerved, He o , , .ft hoc lima ion ni neutralitv ine h. at Wash Hut he issued a .-a at 1 1 zTi t Upon that. In the id.-! Three months all rts uii'li-r mir a'! th.-ir iii'taiis-' Ift) thi-ii i (fin r- 9. of a few weeks, hi-traiioii of s,,ii ffr war li-l aivav the c.ufitrv ea U"-' 'I tlii-ll Wi'si,ii; at i- it , tn s view. II retain tin-ill until liny aie litlnl was aekliowlr for a iilare a;f mil' Rations and ! lilade. a a ,,... i eiiial'i- ni ttBiin ci,fi. oi tin in-j'-lvi. ifc'i.-iwise ihfv will fall a booty to thi. n 4 desii;iiili j Monmouth, Orej;on. FKIIY, MARCH. 12. 1915. 'A'AVvi i;i:i)Xt:s$ vkhsus 'ihere is m in h ln inir N,i, tli- titn of Militarism and of 4 f' flltllit deii-lis,. W.W " keeping (. fttt, tttui tic ryumii is us-. Mint via re rrpHHtiofi is mad fnf successful .ii-ffnuf tU pner WMiiuirttpii is m..sl like i, ,. room n.f.. ..,'. - i i. . Ii::hl tor ....... .(,(; vnni n- uii'j ril'll 111(0 wur liwnuRi' nf It a Tbi.IItral.lnia.io..iH,tl,f.s!i,.,,,,"1 sl'" ,,as :l Jteiiep in..! l,t.litt,o .1 i. ..... l"'in-!to throw of Knelam ... .1, vuab irir tlllll 'l!J KMllf tt'ljpn MltlllllR Will :fie I'.is-Ouiekiv to Wiisliiiii; tatemaiihiji d-T.Medo '5 POULTRY SUPPET3T0RP Keeps on Sale Best Grade Chic Feed. Best Grade Grit, Bone and Oyster Siyll. Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk Will Pay Cash for Egs and Poultry. Monmouth, . . Oregon An i'Oii.-d enern pessimist lawhuck i.Im tion after the war i 0 tithi-r i;ct a crippled power that Ki'iik a jjiiiey tf ..in- ...!.,. ;..;.i.-..t;.... i.... i ' ' ' 1 1 ' i r 1 1 i 1 1 I - I 1 . M I " 1 1 1 1 f I s lit ill . . , , , . i healthy tlliilesn ilne ii i'ii"i.i'iy llii eilieiu. llien in sooiiel ' let (T(i of these coloiyt-s the hetter. 0 Jim no India is M-iidiii her Hoops to Western Kurope to i-'jielaiid and it )iiinnj,rra s tlit we'll patriot or a sk f ie-on, 'Shy? Whv Hot net IletWeell the liny Scouts Dial the C.niiph're Girls there one-lit to he inilitiiiiev enou"h in the next eiierntioii to supply a standiii;,' aruiy with everythine hut room enoiif;h to stand on Weston header. WeE INTENQ To merit your patronage by always maintaining: -The highest quality of everything in our stock. -The lowest prices consistent with that quality. -The truthful representation of everything advertised. -The ahsolute guarantee that goes with every article sId. -The standard of service that insures the liSikir Mttsfaction of every custodier. WALTER G. MOWN, Watch Repairer and Jeweler. yoke'.' Woarf ,,. that she ' STEPS loan, to WHr no im.re ,i f i "'ttl l" " l,nUu -v.-ri, tn,.l .... 1 ., ,, 1:1:1:.: iTi.iuir nirir mr naoiiiili-s 01 will tip utiivt-rHiil hut. tdxt in.... is not vet rea.lv to ,.... .t, . i f""iB " w8 n,,t l,llllfr Luw of 1,011 p which must TM,, Ps. sari I v be in full force to insarc jiCtti f Juft ns lotip qs mPrt arff righteous titt r will he trouble, nnil jimt 0 hinj; as lutionR ure luirighteouN thprp will I, t Mv the IHt, danger of war There pre rooditiom where a iiattoii j. hliiiuelenn in filing to wur u is u!n.i the- casf where a muii Riur ii(.'ht in self ,ietY,w, ow l "who would think of caning hUmeon ft lii'V for learning how to defend hi'imelf go on to bo prepare.! for atttick. StHmmen differ aH to ftJlU should he done. in the. interest 'f the tuition, u,J rrttiting that ttii h is honest in Ins view, these differences t ome because of im perfect mxierstikmiin,; Vp have men who aiH-tn-ate much jjfeauf .rejarati..n for defense of the nation aoT the nest srore, of .erhaps decade of years will .-ok or ,iimpr,ie r;ic3or-: )1icz; g; (Tvl " V had t-otne t.'.a (mil. Jhe Ffeueli f'.'lle thought tl,tv itii Ain. overed a new formula i.f lik-rty it was taken nV U l,r,m elements throih.-ut the world Without mo, I. . . ' " '1U'"VI"II tin 1 JT5, "MU (1tess,,r,r,i,t1ttt1l,tv fftl til A Ik nj. It 1 I . h 't tineresi iiiuots their .ercefvtion of the tights .f others and Bftn8 them to over (Mectu'ti which Great Britain throw arnuiid her. The Tinted Stites exerts n enlightening inlluciii-p ner the world, mid while she Rltnul1 not teach out for eonijiiet through military power, he should put herself in condition to eoiutrjand respect and hold her place ;i ife' the nations of the earth. Jl'usi'ntfoM tmd S'mtrality .his wnlkiug the fihf-rope of neutrality is an older experi ence with the republic than m(l, of us are wrt- It Was in the administration of the first Presi dent that we had the first test of hut skill ai haliiicniif 1 m pot it reMdiitioii in ofvernnienthvmilitarv. " t rance, so ,u sifnnjering, the United States maintain ft system of government by mili tary fore? LWs it give pMrninetifeto military traitiing and military priory? vve are now firtetuJi for past war and preparation f(tr futur war than any other nation m the world!" Have w 0,1 Concluded. Ill Militarism in America. riP9 Militarism exist in Ameri ca: ( an our nation 1 said to have the essentials that make up Militarism as have the nations of Blurope? If we have not Mili tarism here in America we have all the qualities and conditions that make up a nation whose every step falsely and hastily taken, leads toward that insane What is Militarism? Webster defines it a "a system or policy which causes nations to keep up Wat armies and to pay excessive attention to military affairs." As defined by the New Standard Dictionary, militarism is "th tfivinur of undue prominence to! military training and military Iflory;" also the "'maintenance .rva wan, at tn.ee, wihtv pU. t?.ilt,tNttf, U.1 so when the !0 If You Buy Before Getting Our Prices We Both Lose We are in jwsition to furnish you first class material as follows: Lumber. Shingles, Doors ana Windows, Mouldings, Lath, Lime, Plaster, Cement, BricK, Sawed and Split Cedar Posts, Slabwood, Wall Board. Also a large assortment of Screen Doors, Window Screens, Window Weights and Cord, 7 Willamette Valley Lumber Co. Phone Main 202. . . Monmouth, Oregon etit- seriiitmi t .iriu ..i t- Uto.ttUt 4...., u... t . I.. OetU- Htr rights ami thoso f ,her 'ero,i,1dl,r.ger,.1,sm,im,ss nanon, and hnouso of mfnngp- t .t.s re riir(1 Ultl , entt perststed m conduions inlotboqml An etm, ,., th a.biovc Uttl..Pe.oflP,illt ntUu,, l0 V, Hip M tould soon m-ii .i vn ii .r., . i . .. . i i . . ... ....... unmn. o'. I,, u ,,i . . it i m .. " "r11"- "c was riivei iween ,-,.,,, i . :, . , I'-inipieh,! nun ' fiice tha liw mi.fl.,,, -ion n twiii iUUst MiccessfnU At tV.s I'repji redness cedence where a a . i . 'it'n.i Its sut.jivts thon.l, !llt natntl. Mlcce i. Hut vaniheyomhhe limit intf for protection or are we still n the safe side? The warring cotjttries are milj. tansm -ridden. Is out mu militarism irtfon. a ff.untrv that has spent and is spending" mT9 for prot' tion than even the war nff Muntrie rfenwlves? Thev fro..,, transuu-.s1 V , .' 1 I roid selves that we m keep out of war and God grant that we shall. f-vear we are appropriating "vr 200,000,1)00 for army and Purposes! 'Senators ami SCHOOL SUPPLIES Books, Tablets, Inks, Pens, Envelopes, Paper and all kinds of writing material CONFECTIONERY end SOFT DRINKS Fancy Candies, Nuts, Cigars and Smokers Supplies Try for Ptmt, Oik. ,nl wf p w(l cfprt, RlJg8i or Fwmture hefore .what eUewhem P. H. JOHNSON, Monmouth, ur- be Uanl.4 1 "..Hill BTttl , w yea, isenkl an.i Pacific K.Mai . wiiv ji-v MefakJ and We-ekW rj MrM and Daily Telegram otic year, i .ii e ly Wade one y'- 5.50 1.85 p ' sjvt.ct.wio ami , wiw iBUauiu. o;ir:"rtMi!"!onfhiskii,SMlls: I'lesniefd Iniit'ton L'lcssion is ii..,..,,..... ..)., , r ' io- me was , ...) ,i. . ., Qie hieveineni ll.. ......... .. ul:i' " new me i.i f u i. in,,,, . . ...i i , , m . , , ..ii i ooiiiu not lie in .-wit't u, ll Up fs't'iH iniiitarv isf.it. ' " i'1 'on(T;cst an. t. i,,.i .. .. . I., . 1. , , it, to i, M -,,(. "w-"lM.el.Mipre.llil. it. war oi J- we ,io not eharee n.t lilted Mates having tlie latter ol and believe that cliaree p st:ttesinc:i mi, i n into 11 as still a weak- overed Iroin H'ration. The oniv t .1 i ""vuiiiig irom:Une OI niS ft S renilv "T wishes have been t ant i Z ' S the mbile army at wenowsoendnv" r" I""11! hftr mum sfl-enf th and to nr fi, : . w ' wnt provide an increasp of 1 no u,c nation's revenue for warpers" n,. -7-1 r i,vw purposes. warders. Does militarism exist in ... . '.America? I nm ... w ; '-Pels f x "'. '" ai,,,, ,, .litro.luci br to ill hav'. ar"" introduced to ad, palate coiintrv. and less ..r U,-i... .i - " 1'iuease ma-vancethecauspnf ruin ''T au-jc? We mot for '," ' I" Vlt'n' M'l'-'te country, ai.,1 less oi it ien introduced bs to ZZ lldy not introduced to a torially t e a an " - the CaUSe f ft found the nam f"!' Ius accept the other arg . especially active alonsr thne r j 1 was introduced to ad Jnot i tetl Such a U-..1. 'i ,. . ... i 'ire ot the nation js ilt I,,,,,., ... J''""i ,,Uropt A,o fi-i,l.. ...i.,.: ... I-'"tn.tmerieiin cha, "I'll Ii S III .,,,,,., ., v o into the subject all,,,,; V;."11'1' the powers is is not written for ixit Such a ind,vri,..ls L, .n,"r',;:"!,i -.v lu. convinced ,.se,) His nam.W ' !' ! 5 " m.htarista want trailind there , . "f . f"r. K not Me, no ele'iit i i ,,ii , " t ' i oi l S. till It 'iris,,, . . ' HI P( O ll'f ... , 'I H ill U.! urn tniihe. e,-e,,i I l'i vwiere v,Tt tk Hnd ininnguiient of rights, Fret 'ciweise,) mv:rhTLn want , !Becia interest to th , . . 1 don 1 belleve any 'OtWas ;iri:f"c-citiZenw0uldwant nK V" an-l that Washi ttve he leads thtolist "V ZZlr. e by no, nic-elv itor Chamberlain. Ho noC,3, u , . or a Per 'il-ncha.cn, ,o "e , introduced 8 bills for a It "I PU1U0S thftfl sr nk ush'f.n: h 'rv)TKrilim" (rtf tU tl1I?l elsAon4 ckM to Ind p)B; v main- tin 14itto 1U4 tlp by fglse blst f sjwfiii ir and patwotism- to DfcltpM . uup. t-t'tiiiuji t.;ji,". lv . cat,B UBt Ul U1CBC IM" n Ft 1 Art . S. - s.tv uuier argu-! "",uo iai tfisi in America introduced to ad-jStes toward Militarfem, nay 3 of war. Such a more y a stf P of Militarism! Vf l ...ii. r ' J Knevod introduced 8 Wlls o n nef.nas!son will draft one conta n b,'t grieved hi, an, of J'";0'. 3 ,contl-, W such provisions. armed peace m America. I Does Militarism exist in Ameri- Himes Engineering Co. Surveying ancf Platting Estimates furnished on Drainage and Irrigation Work, o Phone 502. Dallas, Ore. I i