THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON LODGE DIRECTORY REAL ROOSEVELT ABHORRED WILSON AND HIS WORKS Yet Democratic Candidate for Vice Presidency Slanders Great Leader’s Memory. MAKING FUTILE ATTEMPT TO WIN ON OLD ISSUES THE THEATRE BEAUTIFUL I THE PLAY HOUSE Able to Convince Followers of T. R. by Specious Arguments. OREGON —Jesse L. Lasi^) Pfesentt— Condemned Wilsonism. Theodore Roosevelt condemned Wil- sonism and the whole Wilson adminis tration In unsparing terms. Read anew what he aald at Cooper Union on November 8, 1016: “I have been assailed because I have criticised Mr. Wilson. I have not said one thing of him that was not absolute ly accurate and truthful. “I have not said one thing of him which I did not deem It necessary to say because of the vital interests of this republic. "I have criticised him because I be lieve he has dragged In the dust what was most sacred In our past and has Jeopardized the moat vital hopes of our future. . . . “I criticise him now because he has sdroltly and cleverly and with sinister ability appealed to all that Is weakest and most unworthy In the American character; and also because he has adroitly and cleverly and with sinister ability sought to mislead many men and women who are neither weak nor unworthy, but who have been misled by a shadow dance of words. "He haa made our statesmanship a thing of empty elocution. “He has covered his fear of stand ing for the right behind a veil of rhetorical phrases. “He haa wrapped the true heart of the nation tn a spangled ahroud of rhetoric. "He has kept the eyes of the peo- pie dazzled so that they know not what Is real and what Is falae. So that they turn, bewildered, unable to discern the difference between the glitter that veneers evil and the stark realities of courage and honesty, of truth and strength. “In the face of the world he has cow ered this nation's face with shame as with a garment.“ So much for Theodore Roosevelt's opinion of Wilson and Wilsonism In support of which Franklin D Roose- veit, life long Democrat, would now In voke the progressive spirit of 1912 I SUPER SPECIAL Kathryn L. Garner. Sec. it Play 942 With extraordinary stars including: j of cast VINEYARD LODGE NO. 206, 1. o. O. F. V meets each Monday evening in Odd Fellows hall. Visiting members cordially invited. W. R. Longhorn, See. G. H. Myers. N. G. House Phone 21 SURGEON "RED-I-FIT" FORD ACCELERATORS The pressure of the foot goes direct by rod to the patented crank lever which operates the carburetor sensitively and accurately, independently from hand throttle; closes automatically. Durable and different. Will outlast the car. 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Whatever good has been accomplished In the navy during the last three years has been done by naval officers, who. In most caaes, have been snubbed and punished for their proposals as long as It was safe to do so; whereas Mr Daniels now turns and claims credit for what was thus forced upon him. . . . “In short, throughout President Wil- son’s term there has been neglect or positive maladministration tn connee tlon with departmental organization In aavy yards, aeronautica, mines and tor- pa-doe« and In all other matters affect ing the efficiency of the fleet and the enthusiasm of its officers and men . . . The activity and energy of the Navy Department under President Wil son has been primarily concentrated upon schemes aimed at vote-getting or advertising." This, then, la what Theodore Roose- veit thought of the administration of the Department from which Franklin D Roosevelt, Democrat and exponent of Wilsonism, fain would reach the Vice Presidency and have progressives of 1912, followers of the real Roose veit, help to keep the Democratic par ty in power and make Wilsontsm en- dure I It is inconceivable that any true fol lower of Theodore Roosevelt will Leas Lea to such a preposterous appeal at 800 sharp in Mack’s hall. Visiting members welcome. Emma 8. Johnson, W. M. PROFESSIONAL CARDS By SCOTT C. BONE. Touring the country as a candidate for Vice President, Franklin D. Roose- veit is vainly endeavoring to Invoke the progressive spirit of 1912 In sup port of Wilsonism and the election of the Democratic ticket In November. What would the real Roosevelt- Theodore Roosevelt—the Immortal T. R.—say to his followers were be alive today? Gone, he left burning words which tell all too plainly what his attitude would be at this time. 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