The Oklahoma Eagle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1905 Page: 1 of 8
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OKLAHOMA EAGL
DEVOTED TO THE INTERESTS OF THE FRATERNAL ORDER OF EAGLES IN THE SOUTHWEST
Truth
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GRAND AERIE
CONVENTION
Dy W Ddvis Muted Grand
Worthy President
GRAND AERIE OFFICERS
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Seerm4rv---- I 'artl-idge
issouri
Treasnrer--- Frank I I (Ting
Juliana
(Thaplain-- Joseph I Hinkle of
)regon
Co11ducto1-11 I Connolly of
1 I assachti sett s
Inside ( inard-----NY Pettis
Trustces---- Joseph k111 of Alin-rooda
Y Carr of Penn-
) sylvania innehan of Illi-
nois 1 i I 1 -McNabb of Vest Vir-
and j Kennedy of Ncw
V( wk
The above tells the story of the
result of the largest convention of
kagles ever held anywhere )ver
eighteen hundred delegates were
present ill Denver and assisted in
the work of reconstrncting and per-
fecting the laws of ths the young--
est most poiular and 1111)st rapidly
increasing- Traternal order the
world ey(r knew 1laily of the
most prominent men and brightest
Illinois in the Litho' States were
there working- assiduously for the
betterment of our loved order and
the men selected to the various ()f-
ees 'tre men of character and intel-
ligence under whose guidance the
ol-der will progress perhaps more
rapidly than ever before Many
changes )1 the laws haye been
made all of which wi11 1ppear
In m lime to 1 n11 ifi the columns
of this paper
'rile proposition to build a home
was defeated as the majority of
the delegates titought it was rather
Ca FlY for an onkr so young to) es-
tablish such home Thc Iclegates
in d n flathonia how( ver an' 1(1 bt
commended for the yigorons work
done to) secure the home and there
'f is no doubt but their g-4 )(ml vorl
Will bear fruit some day per-
haps next Veal
VC Will FHA at this time under
takc tu speak 11 the personality of
the g(ntlemen elected to) the vari-
ous offices other than to) say that
Mnahci- I Iv Davis ()In- new presi-
dent is a wan ()I integrity
sterling- worth ptIntlar aumng
Fault's everywhere and loved by
OKLAHOMA CITY AUGUST 1905
his boys at 1iome111othe1 Robison
(lelegate from Oklahoma Aerie No
124 declares that no better selec-
tion could have been made and
that upon meeting the man and
ftcognizing his ability and stand-
ing he at once became an ar-
dent admirer and supporter of
I rother Davis All hail to the new
chief and may his work prosper
the order and increase its member-
ship ten-fol(1
) 17 course it vas a foregone con-
clusion that 0111 efficient ( Scc
l s
F Partridge vould seemed tor awhile that it was all
continued in Ake I le was elected over The Lghts were all 4)uts and
unanimously I We 1)C1011 the work of rescue 111 to
W C GRUBER
Chief of Guthrie Fire Department and Member of Guthrie Acne 322
BIRDS ON THE WING
The Fagles who) left co)r Denver
to attend the ( rand Aerie co)nven-
tiom wen: a kit ni the iodliest birds
that ever to)()1: to flight The special
train which left )klahoina
August 12111 at 3 :4 () 1) VI'
under Clrc f Jo)lin I lubalka
chief id 'who: and Jodin
)ur 1 i cavv-wc421 i 1 These No)
br()thers wor special odlicers' stars
-Ind had their hands full '11 Imoding
after the rest o)1 the tiock Tho)se
to) the train were I( )hn I Inbatka
s I I ubatka assistant
chief J 1 14rgess captain o)1 CN-
cursimn 1Irs Ihirg-ess trained
nurse: D V Vashburn the sino)k-
ers friend Mrs 'Washburn (2-wir1
()I the fried chicken T()111 Tracy
irkscrew expert ( V Sam)sHn
wat(r boy: l')n)thcr 1ri woH)I
Fancier and kr()ther gcn
era' utility man
t Linthrie the tran vas met by
t large delegratiow anicmLr whom)
were F Wom)droll olelegate:
krown the badge iiian : I )r
L I ilcivin Abbnit and
wife Juin' l'eters(m a1ll wilc
lando)ck S Lewis and several
tocamorlooka6WW0011040 mmoilhon0-
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Fag les from Chandler Stillyvater
1)awnee and Enid :t Arkansas
City YVe yvere joined by a band of
65 pieces and many of the other
birds of that city- At Neyvton and
'Wichita yye yvere joined many
in( )re recruts and onr special was
prctIV wun li)adcd
At Willis Kansas k' had a bad
wreck by reason of a collision yvith
a freight train yvhile running- at a
rate l)f fifty miles per hour After
yve struck the freight yvhich hap-
pened at 4 :30 ill the morning it
tal darkness Two trainmen TR'
killed and one badly injured None
of the iKtssengers ver seriously in-
jured hut John ktirg-cs had his
teeth brooken and others were badly
shaken up d'oo much praise can
no!t he given our party wh( ) all
worked noldv to) render relief to the
Mimed It was fortunate that -(
had with us Dr IcIvin who)
orhed hard to relic e the distress
of the dying- hremen and others
who ere hurt Thrcc freight cars
our brigg-age car -11111 the eng-'lle
cre all in ruins and had telescopcI
until the wel-c all left in ahout the
space of one cal- length The laolic
'on oil- train are also) to) he pra:sed
for 11Rir work in relieving- thc dis-
tr(s of the injured This accident
dela e l us abort an hour and a
half when the regular train 11111-
11i144- ahead came hack and p:eke
12o and we went on our way rcjoking-
that it vas no) wo)rse and
that all owr party were safe MCI)
WY g-ot to) I)odge we were
taiIl -1(11 a special hilt as OM-
Ik'freshinents ere lost it WaS
rather a dv trip for the remainder
of thy Wa V VC had anilhUr brcat
down 'which delitved us some
justice
Slimmonmotio
NM
amain 11011
Equality
No 12
AN INHUMAN
PREACHER
Beats Children Placed in His
Charge
"Rev lUicli'am is found guilty—
Charg-ed with cruelly beatiii g chil-
dren—Tried in probate court —
alIV witnesses examined—Called
a "Fanatic- by th4' prosecuting ar-
tornev—ludge Strang' gives him
good awl costs
amonnt az'er $loo
The above headlines from the
dailies tells the story of the ever-
lasting disgrace and shame of a
minister of the (ospel of Christ su-
perintendent of the orphans' home
( )klahoma kV11() was arrested
mol fined for cruelly and unmerci-
fully beating the children under his
charge at tuthrie August Sth
comment from ns is necessary but
kVe WiSh to say that this samc un-
preacher hastened t( ) extend
congratulations to) the ungodly
crowd of fanatics int huhrie for ilic
11g( )1 fly attack they recently made
upon the Fraternal Order of
Fagles
wore but WC gut into Dulyer Sun-
day evening- at 8:1s Vs soul :is
11-rivc1 thc boys bcgau a siege
4 campaign fur the Fag les home
vith the 15a) badgcs pn)vid-
ed advertised )klahoma "the laud
thc fair god- far ay11 wido
ThCSC badges were sought for
hogged fur and even purchased by
people ‘‘ho wisbcd s4mvenirs of the
forty-sixth star in the nag It WaS
a great scheme and has advertised
our tcritory very extensively Thc
tight put up for the Fagles' home
was made bravely and honestly Ind
will no- doubt result in much g(mid
and OIL if continued land the
home in )1lahuma perhaps flux'
car yl Ju rs
)E ur TIN
HERE'S A LIVE BUNCH
)yer at Sulphur Indian Terri-
tory is a new and enterprising
aerie No 1114 which has unly
been on earth two months but
which now numbers 86 mmbcrs t
the best fellmys on earth The utti
cers elected fur this vcar arc H IHi
V 1)— F Sficifi(ol
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Sec---- Shimp
Destree
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l'ahner
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The Oklahoma Eagle (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 12, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 1, 1905, newspaper, August 1, 1905; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2194429/m1/1/: accessed July 1, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.