Morning enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1911-1933, June 26, 1913, Image 4

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    MORNING ENTERPRISE. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1913.
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Arrange:For, Yo ''Book -Tickets" 'rati Once '; and Save
50c on your Purchase. Books of 10, $2; Otherwise $2.50
GLADSTONE PARK
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PORTLAND LADIES' BAND MEMBERS ARTISAN LODGE EXCEL LENT MUSICIANS 24 CONCERTS
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E .G. LEWIS Lecturer
Founder of University City, Mo.
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Tickets Now On Sale
PROF. F. T. CHAPMAN
Head of Music Dept
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FRANCES CARTER
Head of Elocution Department
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MAUDE WILLIS COL. BAIN
Reader Lecturer
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MATT S. HUGHES, Lecturer
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TYROLEAN-ALPINE SINGERS.
Partial List of Features
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"Supervised Play" S. V. Hutchinson
A Great Novelty. Soloist
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DR. FLETCHER HOMAN
President of the Chautauqua
WALT HOLCOMB
Lecturer
There Are Many Others
MAIN AUDITORIUM
NG. POON CHEW
Chinese Statesman-Lecturer
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PAULINE MILLER-CHAPMAN
Mezzo-Soprana
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PAMAHASIKA and His Pets.
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BAUMGARDT, Scientist-Lecturer
GREATEST ARMY OF PLATFORM TALENT EVER ASSEMBLED ON THE PACIFIC COAST
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1 jCdSOIl llCKClS " hZjU such stops, from all Willamette Valley points, within a hundred line, providing the patrons use the certificate plan, getting the certif- Udiij AUlllloMUll'.
. Y yards or so from the gates. The Portland Railway, Light & Power icate from their local agent and having it signed by the Chautauqua ,
TP-' d A A Co. run their half-hour car service from the station at First & Alder, secretary at the grounds. ' ' - Cv11Cirkn Do top rr All
IiOOkS OT IPT1 - AZlMl Portland (OREGON CITY CAR) directly into the gates of the park, ' Baggage is shipped to, the park in the usual manner, freight CALuI MUll idlC3 Ull illl
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'" , convenience for patrons. From Portland the fare is 25c for the posits the baggage of the patrons at a point within 200 yards of the T . A
C(JQ 11 TlflTPT 1 y round trip, rom Oregon City 5c each way. The Southern Pacific park gate, where it may be hauled cheaply into the grounds. Thus KQd.QS "
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FuW Information Tickets, Tents, Reservations, etc.. Address H. E. CROSS Sec'y, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oreaon