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About The Santiam news. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1897-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1916)
I HE Mil Al !<>N IN PREPAREDNESS THE AD MINISTRATION MAS FOL LOWED. NOT LED. Stop, Look and Listen! tn th» <t»'iiand f-r • Ff»;sre<ln»»» tts Adie n.aira Ilin ha* fcllcwe.l. ».< fleff Th«»» «ho drnianded mr-t ad-qu.l» force» were first 4««r> bed a* ■nervous »nd » xc IU k ! Only a bos I a rear sad a tal! »so w» «»re told ihal the quo -n of preparada»»» «a» no’ ■ pre-» ins one. that the country had been ml'lnformed Later. und»r ' the pr »saure of other l»»<l»r ah p. thia altitud» ••• chsuged The Adtnimatration it «sa •aid. had "learned actucthlnr and II made a b«la “d demand for an Increaaed army Even I then, the demand «»a not pro»« rated consistently and the pr»e aure »verted on Contre»» with re»p»rt to other Administrative . mestura» van notably ab»»nt W» are told that the defect» revealed by the pre««ut mob:.I cation are due to th.’ "»ysism “ But It wat prr !»»ly au. ii r:»ln deferta that under the rona'ant ; earning» of recent yean with the «hole word tntaot oi> mu' I tary eoncern». shouM bave Itera studi»! and re. Ifled Th» Ad mlnlttrallon ha» falled tu di» rharg» lt» re»pun»lbtlIUe» Ap parmtly. It I» no« »coking to m»»t politicai »xlgenrioi bv Ite nevai program Hut lt ha» lm poeed upon thè country an in cotnpetent nevai adm nlatrall >n Proni Mr Hughes* tprerh of are e plance We are in the market for prnc- ticHily anything you have to sell, having an Hatelwot d cream sta tion working m c injunction with ur ill the same ai>uiiding. Bring uh your eggs, i iwltry, hide*, vial. dre**»si jiork. cau- cara bark. ( ' I { 1 ‘ A M. • <c. Our flaxe|wo,n| representative. Mr O R Turner, win enme here from Nortn Yamhill, leaving many aatirfied patrons, who re- grafted bin l-av:/ them, has charge of the h:u <!.’ g a ■: t< t- ing of cream and will treat you right. We sr< I the mark <4 for stock hog*, u«■i^htr»«c (mm »• to l.A ILc. If you have any for ,ur. rail u» u >. Successori to Scio Cash Produci Co. <6hr Sinliam )lrus M-*—«*4. a purpo.e of Tie mob. na OOcXlGOOGGOOOOCOOOOi»: «XHXt tion ou the border and In the camps A POLICY OF FIRMNESS AND >' ta t<> tralji ctUtena to parforin effective CONSIS1 ENCY NEt DEO military service The regular military pub ; ished every T hursday by «■tabllsbme.'it of the nation 1» mani L. W. CHARLES The Nation has no policy of festly loo riual! (or the a. tual military • ggresalun toward Mexico We needs To this »stent the cry. "Your have no desire for any part of rountry needs you." was correct Entero«! at the pustolRc» al S io, tin’ . her territory We wish her to llut th»»« facts were not made clear have peace, stability, slid pros na mtoik I- c la*» mad matter. when the call was IMuel The Idea perlty. We shall have to adopt was promulgated that men were need- a new policy, a policy of Arm ad for actual aar service; not tor nr It-'« ’ll 11»*||« > n HAII“ nee» and consistency through military training. Deceit was prac which alone ae can promote an •)nc year in advance ...... 1! a> ticed enduring friendship We de 1 50 One year, at crei of v<-nr Opposing in tb» open legislation fag ruand from Mexico the pmtec Six monliur In advance............ ... 7f. unberaa! military service the adm n tfon of the UK«» and tb» jr-.p 1 hrec months m advance ... M» istration by Its act« han e-tablishr I arty of our cltixens and the »« »hat tn essence is a syatem of o.n> rurlty of our border from deprv pul* >rv military service It ta a sys datton« Much will be ga n<»i Advertising rat»» made known or tern all the more vicious bew-ause It It Mexico Is couvin.ed that • •■ operates only against the patriotic. application. contemplate no meddlsaome in Wbrreaa a legalised universal tratntr.g ti-rferen* • with what does n.x syatem equal'.re* the burden of mill concern us but that we f>rv>i»>»e tary service among all men and all lo Insist In a flrm and can lid classes of men. manner upon the pwrfortnan.» tt en In 191«. Europe plunged Into of International obligation» To the greatest war of all history, »nd a stable government appropr rv.nd ”..>n» in Mexico grew Intolerable ately discharging Its Interna Intel! g.-nt men real rn) the faot that tional dutes we should give an It was Incumbent on this nation tn grudging support A »hori perl • build up Its tiny regular armv and put od of Arm. cwwalstr”! and Its other military resources In condi friendly dealing will accomplish tion for use National safety demanded more than many yea's -f »sell thia And yet tn liecemlier of that “Having th view the possibility of tat ion - From Mr Hughes* further aggression upon th» territory rear, four months after the European speech of ar - ept ’fl' • • ar hegsn President Wilson went be f the United State» from Mexico and fore Congr»»» and declarel that all Jx»oor«^x>o<x><x><>^oo<x»oooo<»oe lha ne< esally for the proper protec tion of that frontier.“ i’resldeut Wil agitation for military preparwlm»» wa< hyaterhal; that we were ade son. on June It. called out the mobile Some of L Edward Dyer’» tine quately prepared arm» of the National Guard for federal After a while the administration ulswoid hlieeu will be on t \i.i- barvlc*. changod Its rntnd and professed to He did not call them out at their ition al l' e i unnnif < ‘v. i air. A imlleve In the ne>e»,irv for prepared existing peace strength, but at war » <hu.it- rains lor milt* that ness First cam* an enactment to strength, which la practically double. uto lo Mietute. «it i 1-acking a system of reserve*. the Increase the regular army by 10.000. • ••a- ltut the body of the country, and even National (luard organisations immedi Lure f'-r vholcra Morbus ately had lo start a campaign of re- all parts of the Democratic admlnla- < railing, to bring about the desired in t rat Son. could not change front so ' W lien our little boy, now * years quickly as th« head. Recruiting h»r crease tn their numbers. d. was a baby hi- «a» curnl of choic the regular army lagged Not yet Patriotic young elUsans. under th« i tt.urbus by t haitilwrlHios rune, chulv have the JO 000 been secured urge of the cry. “Your country needs anu diarrhoea remedy.' writ«» Mr» The need preened A new national you.“ volunteered for servloe tn grati i-.rx-y Nimmons, l air Haven, N Y. defense act providing for still m<»-e fying numbers. According lo Senator men In the regular artny, was enacted. ouigg then other members of my fam- Chamberlain, chairman of ah» Senate But atlll the m«n ware not forthcom -y have used this valuable nxuicine for Commute» on Military Affairs, the re ing I» ai d towel trouble Wilf, good »atl-- sult Is that about 135.000 cltlsen sol Sicld-nly and without warning the action and 1 gladly endorse it as a dlers have been mustered into the administration Issued Rs call tor mo- federal service and are now on the < medy of rxcepti-uial m- rit” Obtain- blllsation ot the cltlsen soldiery It Mexican border or in camp tn their sc«tu<”t slIH obweaed with ths Bryan .11.le every w here. home statea. There may be more but notion ths* aa army could be created the administration refuses lo make by prm.dentlal ukase. known the exact figures When the call went out th« govern The movement Is costing the public ment d.d not own enough uniforms. treasury many millions of dollars: it •b<*«e socks, blankets hnta. wagona the 1» coating the Individual cltlsen sob trucks, horses, mules and other things dlers many millions more. They went essential to equip the men called; it lo the front believing the cry. “Your bad made no provision for transport- country needs you.” for wsr service. ng th. troops tailed to the points In its Six Schmls sn-l I-" ’rty eight 1« They sacrificed advancement In their where they were required. {nrtments is enjege 1 in the grvul avoik civil occuiMMlons. severed home tie«, Who suffered most by this amai- ol uniting Le-vrniug an I L>l>>r. suffered. In thousands of Instance», mg lack ot foresight thia leaping be- Fo< ty-oi ;htt School Year Cp--m greet fl neneual lose The lean ra fora looking? in otic. who did not believe the cry or Only the ISk.OOO patriots who be- believing, declined to make eacrificee. , eved that their country needed th.-m D wtc »» Cours»» re » i -i- < ir fallen at home on these losses 'or national defense; only th» men hi^h slio I rep ralivu arc i-tKrcd in tile l.-l'owi gi The real purposes of the call ar« who ar» making th» great aacrlflces AGRICILTVRR. I# Departments, The whole d »graceful story map slowly developing They are two in number: i • summed up In the phrase, the COM v| l-.Ri E. *4 l>ejv»rtiii«-nl«, l-.v.lN 1.KRING, t. fiepar,m«uta. MINUS. S First a patrol of ths bonier to do otmta.atrstloo baa penalised patriot- lh-|Mrt>iivnts. FtiHIJ’IHV. S Irepsr* •m the work which President Wilson*» tin-nt*. II > U K ht*< lM»Ull <J 4 Iwpert { True. M 1« accumulating, by sub inents; sn<l PHARMACY friend. Csrranxa. finds It Impossible -rfuge s r»w»erve of trained soldiers, to do. Because ths recognised govern Vocations! Courses -< ; •• r a-. ment In Mexico la too Ineffective tc but events have demonstrated that It Eighth (irals |>rep«r»ti->n for entrmc r *d 'wolf * when there was no wolf. ere offered ill Agrt-itlturr D« ryt- .. ■ keep tta own elttsana tn eheck and .ould It be forced to cry 'wolf" Vommeree. E -re»t*r Home M»k«i» prevent them murdering Americans ■a’n when the wolf Is st the dour, Me. hsme Arts Pnsrmscy with a tw . on American soil, the American gov year ht-^h selo ol entr mce teqiiirrment • bat w 11 be the result? ernment undertakes the coetlv task of BCIKXIL t>K MUSIC —Plana. String doing that work for them The mop Bard end Voice Culture. der of American cltlsen» on Mexican C’tsbwm* and hrsuttful illustrate' •oil ta another matter Carranxa may booklet tree. go aa tar aa ha likes In that direction. wanted subscription 14- es» T ri BwrrsTaan. l w •. 4 >tie e. U.| cuss ALUS vasGuh at office. .A**.IK • '*• •*■•»<••». vacation •ij> slmti'l no! t» itela yeti- Newport lai o n's j r m er beach tesori" : How the Wilson Administration Has Penalized Patriotism is not far away and is easily n ached. 2 Daily Trains freni Albany and Cor ibis. I . w round trip far •» are avui:»* le Go>d hotel arcor.nxlationa. Fine surf bath ing Hunting on Yaquina Hay*. Yb't can't tn nt t irjKtrt for a place to enjoy a vacation. A»l any local agent or urite to JOHN M Gérerai I a uri- Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Tuxedo Nights by Walt Mason UnitLij Le.irnh) ¿nJ erm .'.2!ll3ULTimL C2LLECE SEPHM8EH 13. ICI3. Wood thiá on ( SCOTT. i” s« r Aj;vnt, i L U C • f! • chy’g work’s <J< n<«, and the good old sun kts •’•n* i i the well knov n West, then I stretch my form by the f.-csidc warm, I mt at my ease a I i hen I take my pipe which ¡s mildly rip«, at the pipe* of good smoker* a:«’, with a < Urtling soul then I fill it* bowl from my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at ease, «and my trouble flees to the pl.-ice where dead troubles go; and my worries seem, in my vakiiig dream no longer to have a show. And I say, MIn- deed, it a a noble weed that drives all the ghosts away, and clamps the lid on the cares that skid around through the busy day. ¡he worries and woes and such things as those tn the <1 .ytimc leave their acar, but there’s rest at night ard a calm delight in my l uxcdojor.- — ■ II