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PIV1 Oregon's Representatives at Sovereign Grand Lodge 5TTCT)F0TID MTiTJ T71TRTTNT!, frrEDFflRU, ' OnECION", STTNTTAY. MAY 10, 1020. Baptist Church is Registration Headquarters ' 4 Composed by A. K. Mickey, of 4 Portland. 4 (Tune, "Marching Through 4 Georgia.") 4 The Odd Fellows are a Jolly 4 4 bunch, 4 They go right out for fun; 4 1 4 They boost the Order every- 4 j 4 where j 4 And always have the mon. 4 The sick we visit every day. to 4 help them on their way. 4 j While we go marching to i Medford. The Grand Lodge Booster - 'i iff T - . - " V. T. Juckmii, P. G. M. Representative tu 8. CI. L., also chairman of the local Grand Lodse . committee. Lodge. Officers The following l a mater of the sovereign grand lodge 4 of the United States and of h the various departments of the Htate of Oregon: SOVEREIGN GRAND LODGE OFFICERS. f Grand Hire Frank Martin, Holae, Idaho. Deputy Grand Sire M. M. fc Logan, Bowling Green, Ky. 4 Grand Secretary Edward Kroh, Baltimore, Mcl. 4 Grand Treasurer William II. Cox, MarvBVille, Kentucky, fr Grand Chaplain Rev. "W. C. 4 Bradley, Ottawa, Ontario. Brnnd Marshal Oliver C. r Black, Oklahoma City. Ok. fr Grand Guardian ! Henry A. f Golltns, Missouri. 4 Grand Messenger Lester D. 4 Porter, Oregon. 4 Xext meeting place, Houston, 4- Texas, September, 1K29. 4 GRAND LODGE OFFICERS 4i Grand Master Fred J. Mein 4 dl, Salem. 4 Deputy Grand Master Emil 4 Peterson, Astoria. 4 Grand Warden L. L. Baker, 4 Portland. 4 Grand Secretary E. E. 4 Sharon, Portland. 4 Grand Rpresentative V. T. 4- Jackson, Rpse burg. 4 Grand Representative L. D. 4 Porter, Corvallis. 4 Grand Treasurer J, H. Xel- 4 son, McMinnville. 4 .Grand Marshal Wm.' Ydr- 4 nell, Salem. 4 Grand Conductor F. E. Grlf- 4i feth, Portland. 4 Grand Chaplain E. W. Scott,: Oregon City. 4 Grand Herald W. E. Long- 4 horn, Hermiston. 4 Grand Trustees Forrest L. 4 Hubbard. W. A. Carter, 4 Vm. A. Moran. ENCAMPMENT OFFICERS- GRAND ENCAMPMENT" 4" Grand Patriarch James 4 Shannon, Oregon City. 4 Grand High Priest G. H. 4 Shaw, Portland. 4 'Grand Treasurer A. H. Knight, Canby. 4 Grand Scribe E. E. Sharon, 4 Portland. - -"! .. 4 Senior Grand Warden E. J. Pratt, McMinnville. 4 Grand Junior Warden J. M. 4 Wilson, Tillamook, 4 (P) Grand Marshal F. M. Sex- 4 ton, The Dalles. , 4 Grand Sentinel W. G. Mor- ley, Hillsboro. 4 Grand Outer Sentinel L. C. 4 Huntley, Grants Pass. 4 Grand Representative H. E. 4 4 Wralker, Eugene. 4 Grand Representative Jesse 4 T. Jones, Portland. j 4 RBBKKAH ASSEMBLY OFFICERS 4 President Louise A. Terozzi, 4 Ashland. 4i Vice-President Ilattie Ingle, 4 Albany. 4 Warden Lcona Thell, As 4 tori a. 4 Secretary Ora L. . Cosper, 4 The Dalles. Treasurer Edna Jacobs, 4 Portland. 4 Marshal Bertha Wilson, 4 Portland. 4 Conductor Pheol0 Hunter, NysKa, Chaplain Stella Hocves, Stanflold. Inside Ounrd Ellen" Rundas, Marshfleld. . Outsido Guard Irma Chance, 4 ' Beaver. Musician Eusenla SIor 4 mund, Salem. representative A. TS. A. Etta Y. Sanderson. Freewater. DEPARTMENT COIT.NCIL President BrlR. Gen. W. B. Wadworth, HarrlshurK. Vice-President Col. II. A. Canaday. Itosehurs. Clerk Brlfr. Gen. IT. M. Beckwlth, Portland. Treasurer MnJ. F. P. 'H. Mills. Portland. Chniilain Ohev. Itenry Youns, Hood River. Officer of the Day Capt. F. O. Isham. Grants Pass. Officer of the Guard Capt. A. J. Steele, Albany. f. Aide MaJ. A. O. Week,, Marshfleld. Sentinel Capt. A. B. Lund. Klamath Falls. Picket ('apt. Leonard Fer- Rlison, Tillamook. DEPART M K.NT ( 'Ol WCI L. LADIKS AUXILIARY. P. M. President Col. Betty Jean Burke. Jit nth St. South, Oi Grants Van. Vice-President M.I ior Fanny m Barker. Kucrene. t Adjutant Nettle X. Green- oufen. r.. j.ui mi" Thompson Streets. Portland. Herbert R. Walker, P. G. P. Representative to S. O. U from the Grand Encampment. Proclamation of Welcome By Mayor Pipes of Medford 4 fr4 44444444444444 4 44 444 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 4 4Mfr4 4,44 44 44444" 4 4" 4 . . -I 4 The following message of greeting has been extended 4 4 through the Pacific Odd Fellow, at Purtlund, lle official pub- 4 4 Hcatlon of the order for the state of Oregon, by .Mayor A. W. 4 4 Pipes of Medford: . . i . v 4 4 ..Witli pleasnn I extend greellngs to tho Odd Fellows of 4 4 Oregon, as a unit of oiu of lh greatest fni tenia 1 orgunlMttloiis 4 4 of America, and on belutlf of the ieoplo of Medford beg to 4 4 assnro you that the visiting moiiibei'H to the Grand Lodge) of 4 4 Oregon to be held In this city May 20 to 23 will be eordinlly 4 4 welcome. 4 4 1 Iiojh your visit will bo pleasant and profitable anil iliat 4 4 you may ean-y away with you lively recollections of the bospl- 4 4 tullty and courtesy of our city. 4 4 A. W. PIPI2R, 4 4 Alayor of .Medfoi-tl. 4 4 ,. ,y 4, 4, ,n. M444'44444.444444444' 444444. 4 4' 4 ! ! 4444444 Odd Fellow Harmony During the Civil War It is not generally known that during the civil war there was no division among the Odd Fellows of the "north and the south. The schism and division that marked that great struggle did not enter into Odd Fellowship circles. Har mony was maintained throughout the four yehrs of the struggle and there were no wounds to be healed when the strife was over. ' Brethren of thfe order from the north and the south fraternized with each other when engagements vere over and no identified Odd llow was neglected. ODD JiSSO T. JoilPS Representative to S. O. L. from the Grand Encampment. AXriKXT CATIIKnilAfj in ja;i:r or paix I FERRARA, Italy P) The twelfth-century cathedral of Fer- rara, one of the toldest in Italy, is: in momentary danger of falling, down. The city . authorities have j appealed to the . government for. engineers to plan its imm,edlatu strengthening. ' i The central nave especially is liable to fall at any moment. En gineers are not certain whether the columns which support it win be able to hold up their burden for' many more days. ' i - ' i rmnlnvaii if n Tf.nnvvlvn n in tin- t plate mill raise their right hands j twice a day. It is to remind them j o f t'neir safety p I ed ge. ... FE sions. ti. i). lrtit Representative tn S. CJ. L. from the Grand l-odo of Oregon. Rayon Rivals Silk in Beauty and Strength Rayon has come into its own. Instead of busking in the reflected glory uf its resemblance, to silk, it now stands on Its own merits as a lovely and durable fabric. Laundering does not detract from the beauty of rayon. If the right methods are used, the fabric seems to Improve each time it Is washed. Plenty of Kjiupsuds and water of an even hike-warm tem perature are essential throughout the process of washing and rinsing articles made of rayon. The fabric should never lie wrung or squeezed but should be plunged in and out of soapy lather until all signs . of uoil have disappeared. After several rinsings, the water should be pressed out gently and the art fele rolled in a towl to dry. As rayon is more often injured in the ironing than in the washing, care should be taken to keep the iron from becoming too hot. It it advisable to press the article on the wrong side while it is still fiuito damp. Rayon, as well as other wash able materials, will give better service if it is laundered frequently than if dirt Is allowed to become embedded in its surface. Much time and effort may be saved in making a dress if every seam and every part as it joins another is carefully pressed. This eliminates much basting and will make the turn for hems, pipings and folds more secure than bast ing stitches. WELCOME LLOWS AND REBEK.AHS E ARE If any members of our make your wants known. Our Volt annual, descriptive of "Copcoland is yours for the asking. . . Take one home with you after the Grand Lodge Ses- The California Oregon Power Company "MS - W Hurrah, hurrah, we are Odd Fellows good and true. Hurrah, hurrah, for the red and white and blue. At first we had but five and now many millions more; While we go marching to Medford. 4 They come from north, they 4 come front south, 4 They come from oast and 4 west. 4 They come in uniform and 4 look their very best. 4 We welcome tho old and 4 youngest youth, f 4 In friendship, love and truth, h While we go marching to 4 4 Medford. 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Hurrah, hurrah, we are Odd 4 Fellows Rood and true. 4 Hurrah, hurrah, for the red 4 and whlto and blue. i 4 You come, you staj;; you go 4 away, the best time is in 4 May, While we go marching Medford. to 4 4 4 4 4 44 4 Hint for Flower Show Among the new features to be, considered for thlH season's flower show Is one that has been intro duced into several flower shows In the last few years: the "still life pictures." The appearance' Is that of an art gallery, but the colors ae nature's own. Th "utlll lifn tiiftiirou" nl t shadow box effects nrn staced as follows: A light framework is constructed from ceiling to floor about two feet out from the wall. This framework is to be covered with burlap, openings to bo cut at Intervals for the pictures, each opening to be fitted with a frame. As the pictures vary greatly In size, the openings are not cut till the exact locations nnd dimensions nre determined. The space back of each opening Is lined with black material and upon a shelf built therein is placed the vase with flowers or other ar rangement. Lighting effects may be added as needed. GLAD to join the people of Medford and Rogue River Valley in extending to the ODD FEL LOWS and REBEKAHS a cordial welcome to "COP COLAND." This company consider itself fortunate in serving so prosperous and beautiful a country as this and we believe that you will agree with us that the Rogue River Valley is truly ."A GREAT COUNTRY" organization can serve OFFICES Medford, Grant3 Pass, Glendale, Roseburg, Klamath Falls, Malin, Chiloquin, Oregon; Yreka, Weed, Dunsmuir, California. "Your Partners In The Ikiptlst ehurch, shiuitel nt Fifth street nnd Centnil avenue, opiKsHo tlie Elks Tcmplo, will bo mod as registration and Information headquarters during the convention thlH wok. " 4 4444444 4 4 XIXR l.F.KKOXS WORTH 4 4 LEARNING 4 4 Learn to laugh. A good 4 4 laugh is belter than u medl- 4 4 cine. 4 4 Learn to nttend srlctly to 4 1 4 your own business, 4 4 Learn to tell a Htory. A 4 J 4 .well-told story is as welcome 4 ; 4 as a sunbeam in a sick room. 4 i Learn the art of saying 4 4 kind and encouraging things. 4 4 Learn to avoid all lll-na- 4 4 tureil remarks and everything 4 4 likely to create friction. 4 4 Learn to keep your trou- 4 hies to yourself. The world 4 4 Ik too busy to care for your 4 4 Ills and sorrows. 4 1 4 Learn to slop grumbling. 4 1 4 If you cannot Hee any good In 4 j 4 the world, keep the bad to 4 1 4 yourself. 4 ; 4 .Learn to hide your aches 4 and pains under a pleasant 4 j 4 smile. No one cares whether 4 4 you have the earache, head- 4 j 4 ache or rheumatism. 4 4 Learn to greet your friends 4 (4 with a smile. They enrry too 4 14 many frowns In their own 4 4 hearts to he bothered with 4 4 any of yours. Nuggets. 4 ' 4.444444444 When Too Much Salt i If food is too salty, place a wet ! cloth over the top of tho vessel ! which is cooking. The steam will 1 drnw rho salt into the cloth. you while you are . LfUFORNIAORICowIu 11 YWERCOMPANtf H Progress" Serving 57 Communities "Hciilthy Chick" Movement LINCOLN, Neb. P) The "Grow Healthy Chicks" campaign has he come a national movement. ' It Is designed to check the tremendous mortnllty rate of chicks during tho first eight weeks of their lives. To Test Kggn Place an egg in a pun of water. If fresh It will lie on Its side. If a few days old. It will tilt upwards. If stale, It will stand on end. If very old, It will float. A Convenient High Cluilr If four rubber-tipped door stops are screwed into the legs of an ordinary chair, it makes an ideal high chair for kitchen work, or for n small child. Peeling Onions . i Pour hot water over onions, al lowing them to remain for a few minutes, then drain and pour cold water over them. Then the skins can be removed easily. 4 A Substitute Bodkin A smooth safety pin for thin or lacy material makes an excellent bodkin. The pin holds the mate rial securely. When darning lnrgo holes In i stockings, puckering of the cloth may be avoided by darning over black mosquito netting which I makes a good strong foundation ' but Is not uncomfortable to the !feet. This also helps to keep tho thole In its original shape. the here, STORES . : Grants Pass, Roseburg, Glendale, Klamath Falls, Malin, Chiloquin, Oregon; Weed, Dunsmuir, Califor nia. , X: i i i i i i i i i i i i i i f i Heads Finance ' Committee for Lodge Sessions Nowton C. Chancy. VIco Grand nnd heart of tho finance onninilt u for Uh Medford Grand Ivodfrft hcsmIoii. f "i , V - 53 i Treasurer Major Alma Hen A A A A AAA AAA A.A A A A A AAA A A AAA A A-A AAA AAA XAA XAAAAAA derson, Chemawa. ) HAAAAAAAAAAUUl