4 Woodmen of World Mammoth Initiation The Grea'.cst Fraternal Event Ever Witnessed in grand art feihibit by thd Woman ' Club of Grants Pass will bs irorth feeing. Many other attractions kill be added by the committee. The 1 dirfUuco yon will see TaloquUto and his royal joker whiskers sliding down the streets of the Klondyke of the west. Reign? No, I wont reign I'm Southern Oregon. Two Hundred New Neophytes Will be Initiated at Grants Pass on June 17th. Tiiero will be the tooting of horns, blowing of whistles, the blaze of brass, the harrahiug of the people and the sound of revelry by night and day in Grants Pass daring carnival week 17th to 30th of June. The red, white and blue, emblems oi patriotism, will mingle with the red, white and black, emblems of the Woodmen of the World. "Be gone I dull care ; haug sorrow ; care won Id kill a cat; so let's all be merry," will be the motto of the Hon. P. A. Falkeuburg, Head of the Order. The Peerless Organizer. tra help to wait on the people w ho will flock to the city. It will be a regular Fonrth of July for the small boy, for the odor of powder and brimstone will fill the air and the noise of the explosion of fireworks will cause the older people to cover op their ears to keep out the din. The sky will be filled with splinters, chips and pieces of ban; sawdust will be everywhere on the ground and in the air. Have we said all? We haven't even launched on the subject Have you ever heard of the Pacific and Oriental Carnival Co? The largest carnival company in the world. This is the company that will furnish the many attractions dnring carnival week. This company will furnish seven big tent shows. There are no objectionable features to any of the seven big shows. One of the largest tents is 240 by 300 feet, the largest circus tent ever seen in South ern Oregon. In the six other tents will be found the Japanese Tea Gar den, Negro plantation, menagerie, Palace of Mirth, Hindo Theater, Edison electric shows, and W. F. Wallaces famous Glass blowers, six first-class glass workers, direct from the union glass works. Pittsburg, Pa. 1000 yards of glass spun every minute ; will spin glass liner than silk. young and old alike in Grants Pass during W. O. W. carnival week Hilarity will reign supreme ; it will be a gala time from start to finish. The business houses will be burning red ana green fire. The Woodmen in parade will be under a constant shower of sparks and vari colored fire balls which mingled with many- colored rockets and roman candles will make a pyrotechnic display of won derful beauty. Bands of music will keep the many degree teams in good inarching order, and in close order will come 200 candidates, following behind them will be many awful beasts goats, long-whiskered, stout legged ; gigantic horned, billy goats; none of your lambkins, but old timers, tough and terrible, and these old timers will be working overtime, fixing the many who desire to take a glimjiso at the mysteries of woodcraft There will be excursions run from all iarts of the state, and Woodchop pers by the hundreds will pour into the city. The streets will be jam med ; hotels, public houses, restau rants and lunch counters will need ex- J. J. Eoak, II ad Clerk W. O V Souvenirs given away every day. You can't afford to miss the free bal loon ascension and parachute jnmp, this will tuke place at 1 o'clock on the 17th. The queen of carnival will be crowned on this day at 1 o'clock. On the 18th, the first time on this coast will the public have a chance to witness a display of Japanese fire works. On the 19th there will bo a baby show and a poblio wedding in the evening. The evening of the 20th will be Mardi Gras and a night of much confetti, every one will wear masks on this night. There, will be baseball games for a purse of 200, evory forenoon at 10:20. Athletic sports will take place just before the games at the baseball grounds. The . if f -KV mJLSi A. D. S. Stillman, Chairman Head Managers. country store, tho Ferris wlteel and animal mcrry go round will bo at tractions yon can't afford to miss a day, and remember its going to bo the banner time in the history of South ern Oregou. The, queen contest closes Thursday, Jnne 4th at 12 o'clock a. m. Now lets preparo to welcome our visitors and prove to the state that Grunts Pass is on the mnp. King Toloquisla. Proclaims. Ilia Koyal Highness, King Talo uisto 1st., ruler of everthiug In sight, has issued the following proclamation red hot off tho bat : "To all those and these; great guusl June 17ht it starts; listuu and Ret hip. When you seo ToinkpiiiB and his gang giving the high sign to the hunch to stand back, slip your opt iocs np the line, when the red fire is do ing business and listen. For in the n n i mm t . . "l"H 7 I . ,. ' . , .i It ..'-' -.'V ?: , '.V'.;.,v viv" v V; !.'..-, V;V i-: :''-- y-'- ' ihl him Mi.nl d 11 Gea K. Rogers, state organizer, Ore gon's greatest fraternal leader. -S si- f L..,-;. ....Lvi. AW- . ' Mrs. C. O. Van. Orsdall, Graud Guanlian of Woiueu of Woodcraft a cloudburst when I cut in, I'll pour, I Willi 800 candidates in parade Groat Scott and Irish t The great and only Oregou Paoifio and Oriental Street Carnival Co., Hurrah I Rickey I long live the queen I Don't fail to be there In a bunch I If not all is lost, for I will order you back to China town, when the essence of a plate of chop-suey and the odor of a long draw of the pipeskivich from some One Lung will drive you frautic. Be there with the uoise or forever hold your piece. By order of King Talo qnisto lit" ' ' ; '" Woodmen of the World The Woodmen of the World, also called the "Wonder of tho (fraternal) World," has made a record in pro gress in all of its departments which challenges the admiration of all students of the great fraternal bene-, fioiary order movement, ' t ' I i, It was founded on the 8th of Jnne, 1890, in the Paton hotel, in the city of Omaha, Neb., and is therefore twelve years of age. At the date of its organization ( there were 163 societies of its class operating in the United States. In other words there were 153 fraternal, death benefit pay lug orders which were LARGER than the newly formed W. O. W. Today there are but three such orders larger than this remarkable yonng western giant and at the present ration of progress it is apparent that it will take second place within another twelve months. v , It is. a beneficiary order on good strong business principles which is attested by the payment of over 113, 000,000 in death, benefits to relatives of deceased members and the holding of over $1,000,000 in reserves safely invested in government bonds, as a guarantee of the fulfillment of futne obligations. It is a successful order. With three hundred thousand members in the va rious branches of Perfected Woodcraft, it is three times larger than the next most successful order in in the world's history at the same age. Vir : si,;, - ; i Bertha M. Sumner, General Organizer . ' . Women of Woodcraft J. M. Woodworth, editot of Camp and Circle; Clerk Multnomah ('amp. mc:iy: ( at-;, - mkmmz v ,St.v j J.j-v-vf i .Vi ' ,..T.ji',; . - J A.r-- 5'- 4Z .A, Multuomah Uniform Rank Team W. O. W. A. 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