THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEPPJfER, OREGON. THTKSD v. J' vr titf.
eAGE TWO
LAST THOUGHTS
! OF ROOSEVELT
Desired Republicans to Close
Ranks and Give Attention
to Domestic Issues.
TANGIBLE EVIDENCE OF WISH.
Colonel Harvey in North American Re
view Presents Facsimile of Pen
ciled Memorandum Left by
Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt's la't thorghts
were of the prom domestic issues of
his country. Issues whose determina
tion will deckle the weal or woe of ill
nest generation. He saw In a united
Republican part', just iven a vote of
confidence and a commission to formu
late and carry into action policies of
reconstruction, the guarantee of the
prompt recognition and successful
handling of these domestic problems.
Tangible evidence of tilts is u memo
randum, the last pci'i'lK'il thoughts of
the late President. To Colonel (ieorjie
Harvey and the North American He-
METKGCiSTS GET -READY
FOR GREAT
CENTENARY DRIVE
i
Campaign For $105,000,000
To Rebuild World On.
DOING, NOT TALKING, IS AIM
Forty Million Dollar to Be Spent on
Home Programme, $40,000,000 on
Foreign Field and $25,000,000 For
War Reconstruction.
A 1
The church in America Intends to
take Its place in the forefront. From
now on, its motto will be "doing," not
talking.
Hence, in celebration of the 100th
anniversary of the foundation of Chris
tian missions, the Methodist Episcopal
church and the Methodist Episcopal
church, south, have joined In a nation
wide Methodist centenary campaign.
Every phase of Methodist church life
has been enlisted. The aim of the
colossal campaign is the rebuildiug of
the world.
$140,000,000 to Be Raised.
In brief, the Methodist Episcopal
churches of both branches will ask for
a total of $140,000,000 for their joint
aims. Especially detailed are those
aims so far as they concern the Meth
odist Episcopal church, which in the
seven-day period of May 18-25 will ask
for i05,ooo,ooo.
Her? !? how that money will be '
Bpent: ,
Forty million dollars on the great
est foreign mission programme ever
conceived, lasting five years; embrac
ing the building and operating of
schools, hospitals, dispensaries, col-'
leges and everything that will benefit
mankind. Christianity will be preach- j
ed too, but the aim of this new and
bigger Methodism Is to live Christian- j
ity and the brotherhood of man. I .
$40,000,000 at Home.
Forty million dollars will go for a
carefully detailed programme of home :
missions. But the programme again j
SEVEN AIRPLANES AT
PORTLAND ROSE SHOW
Portland, Oregon, June 4. On the
eve of the Victory Rose Festival,
June 11, 12 and 13, every indication
points to the most successful of all
festivals.
A squadron of seven possibly
eight aeroplanes, six JN4H, one de
Haviland and one huge Martin bom
ber, will fly from Mather Field.
Sacramento, under the command of
Lieutenant Colonel Watson. It is
possible that General Monohor, com
manding officer of the field, will take
the flight in the Martin bomber
which Is being tuned up In anticipa
tion of the flight. These planes will
arrive in Portland late June 10th,
after the trip over the Siskiyous and
stops at Medford, Roseburg, Eugene,
Salem and possibly other Western
Oregon cities. They will remain
here to take part in the huge aerial
circus and at times will carry
civilian passengers on flights over
the city.
Rear Admiral Fullam aboard his
flagship, the Minneapolis, will bring
a fleet of warships from southern
waters. Two seaplanes will be
brought by the Minneapolis, the first
to be seen in action in the Northwest.
Salem, Oregon City, Eugene,
Madras, Roseburg. Brownsville,
Uillsboro, Prineville and LaGrande
'n Oregon will all enter floats in fht
festival pageants while Seattle",
Tacoma, Port Angeles, Chehalis,
Montesano, Ridgefleld, Kalania,
Camas, and Centralia in Washington
will take part. Other Oregon and
Washington cities have yet to make
formal entry although their presence
has been assured. Vancouver, B. C,
with its float will give the festival
an intenational rating.
The Victory Industrial parade will
be held June 11th under the joint
auspices of the festival and the lCth
annual convention of the Pacific
Coast, Advertising Mens' Association.
The monster military parade will
follow June 12th in which the
principal military units and organi
zations and their auxiliaries will play
leading parts. The huge floral
parade, the feature of every festival,
a street
in the
another
will be a glorious climax for the
Festival June 13th.
In addition to the fleets of war
ships and aeroplanes, the parades
and many other features,
carnival of several blocks
"heart of the city will be
magnet. ,
Under the, direction of the Pro
gressive Business Men's Club, the
housing situation will be handled 'r.
a manner that will provide accom
modations for everyone and elim
inate all possible overcharges.
Portland's gates are to be thrown
open and a royal reception for the
men home from military service
will be the keynote of the 1919
Victory Rose Festival.
LOWER WILLOW CREEK
PROGRESSIVE.
The lower Willow creek section
is taking on progress and now boasi
of the Lower Willow Creek Booster
Club, which was organized by the
people of that section on Saturday
evening, May 24th.
The report given this paper is to
the effect that the meeting was a
very Interesting one and the Willow
Cre:-k precinct was largely repre
sented. They grew enthusiastic over
good roads and resolutions for the
betterment of community interests
were passed unanimously.
Everett Logan was elected presi
dent and O. L. Lundell, secretary of
this new booster club, and Lowr
Willow creek is now united in a
determined effort to work for those
things that will help to build up their
community, and we shall expect to
hear further good reports from them.
New Restaurant Building Going Up.
Frank Roberts has purchased the
Mollie Reed lot just west of the
Gazette-Times office on Willow street
and is now busy getting the same in
shape for the erection of a new
building thereon. This building Is to
be of concrete, 34x6U feet, one story,
and when completed Ib to be oc
cupied by Ed CMn, the present
owner of the Elkhorn Restaurant.
It is planned to have a thoroughly
equipped and strictly up to date
restaurant and Mr. Roberts will rush
the building to completion just as
rapidly as possible. The deal for
the lot was closed during the past
week.
facsimile of Last Memorandum of
Colonel Roosevelt, Penciled a Few
Hours Before He Died.
rlew the country and the Republican
party are indebted for the publication
of this interesting document which car
ries a message from him "who, being
dead, yet speaketh." In the leading
article of the current number of the
North American Review Colonel Har
vey sets forth the vital Import of this
Jast penciled notation of Mr, Roose
velt. He says:
( "Mr. Roosevelt died the acknowl
edged leader of the great party Into
which lie was born. His last written
words, penciled by his own hand a few
hours before his death and addressed
in the form of a memorandum for the
brilliant young man for whose selec
tion as Chairman of the National or
ganization he was largely responsible,
were these, as reproduced above In
facsimile:
" 'Hays
see him ; he must go to Washington
for 10 days; see Senate and House;
prevent split on domestic policies.'
"Here is evidenced as clearly as If the
few words tilled a volume Mr. Roose
velt's realization of both his responsi
bility and his obligation. The simple
memorandum marked the inauguration
of a definite party policy, to be carried
through to a no less definite conclusion.
It was more than a passing thought or
a mere suggestion. It was a Message,
signifying the need of Immediate and
unremitting vigilance In achieving
complete unity of action In resolving
domestic problems before attacking
those of wider range soon to be thrust
npon the country a true soldier's call
first to close the ranks.
"Nothing could be more characteris
tic or more clearly illustrative of the
breadth of vision, the foresight, the
directness in method and the painstak
ing attention of the man. Nothing,
too, probably could have served his
purpose better than that these words
should have been his last. Difficult as
It is to reconcile oneself to the decree
of Divine Providence that the re
moval of that great patriot at this cru
cial moment was not untimely, we can
not but realize, as he would have been
the first, to acknowledge, that the last
vestige of animosities which might
have' continued to Impair his highest
Rspirations was buried with him, and
thereby the perfect union which he so
ardently desired against all things un
American was attained.
"Thus we find the Republican party
resuming full- legislative authority
thoroughly united and Invigorated by
the peculiar confidence which so often
carried It to victory in former years."
BRILLIANT PREACHER IS
CENTENARY LEADER
DR. A. L. HOWARTH
Dr. A. L. Howarth is the asso
ciate executive secretary of the
$105,000,000 Methodist Centen
ary movement for rebuilding the
world, with headquarters at
Portland, Or. Dr. Howarth is
one of the most brilliant preach
ers in the northwest and during
the Centenary campaign his ev
ery Sunday has been occupied
with demands for addresses. As
executive secretary, he super
vises the business details of the
vast Centenary plans In the
Portland area, which consists of
the state of Washington, a lar$e
part of the state of Oregon and
northern Idaho.
ROOSEVELT'S DEPARTING
WORDS TO HIS COUNTRYMEN
CoU Roosevelt died about 4 o'clock
on the morning of January 6. The
previous evening at a great patriotic
rally in the New York Hippodrome a
message was read from him, written
especially for the occasion. In It was
this striking sentence:
"We have room for but one flag, the
American flag, and this excludes the
red flag, which symbolizes all wars
against liberty and civilization Just as
much as It excludes any foreign flag
of a nation to which we are hostile,
and we have room for but one
oul loyalty, and that is loyalty to the
American people."
calls for living Christianity and doing
Christian things, rather than preach
ing Methodism. Great community
churches in the big cities where there
will be healthy amusements and
where the church buildings will be
open seven days a week; community
churches in the country $11,000,000
alone will be spent on helping to
make the country church a real factor,
building cross roads churches, making
allowances so that the rural church
can get the best of pastors and pay
them a salary that will interest them;
educational work in the cities; help
pastors to get a living wage.
Twenty-five million dollars will be
expended in the next five years at the
rate of $5,000,000 on direct war recon
struction work equally divided be
tween Europe and this country. Close
on $3,000,000 has already been spent
by the sending to Europe of the first
Methodist mission ship. Perhaps
there were Bibles on board, but there
were a great many more plows and
tractors. That great ship was loaded
to the gunwales with everything that
could help a people to rebuild.
United Church Is Aim.
Methodism is preaching; a united
church a common church. It is urg
ing that churches unite, the smaller
churches closing that the stronger
ones may be stronger yet.
"Let us have a strong, dominant
Christianity," say the Methodist lead
ers, "ftever mind about the especial
brand.
"With Christianity and the golden
rule ruling the world, peace, democ
racy and Christianity will be unitedly
safe forever."
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