Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, June 28, 1917, Image 5

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    Willamette Valley
Chautauqua
Assembly
The greatest o f all programs— 13 big days— 26 big afternoon and
evening programs; summer school classes each morning, featuring
music instruction under direction H artridge G. Whipp, physical
culture work in charge o f Prof. A. M. Grilley, Bible study, bird-
lore, etc. Daily patriotic forum hours, featuring “ How ('an I Do
My Bit? ” Addresses by well known women o f Oregon: daily
baseball games.
Some of our Afternoon and Evening
Features for the New $6,000
Auditorium now under
Actual Construction
Lecturers
James Goddard, Baritone
W. I. Nolan
Military G irls’ Orchestra
Dr. Frank Bohn
For Ju ly Delivery
B R O W N S V IL L E
A ll W ool Suits
Tailored To Your Measure And At The
PRICE YOU H A V E A L W A Y S PAID.
He that hesitates wit! pay more
Orders placed up to June 18th will
be delivered by July 4th.
D. S. Fleming
Agent
-
Estacada
BROWNSVILLE W OOLEN MILLS STORE
Man T o Mill Clothiers.
No Cotton In Transit.
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F o u r t h o f J uly
Music and Entertainment
Montaville Flowers
Lee Francis Lybarger
Wm. A. Bone
Dr. J. Whitcomb Brougher
Gov. George A. Carlson
Dr. Andrew Johnson
Dr. G. Whitetield Ray
W. L. Mellinger
Chauncey Hawkins
Dr. Henry Smith Williams
Lorene W iswell Wilson
Wood Briggs
Elias Day
Mrs. Chas. H. Castner
A. E. Turner
$$ WOOL' WOOL WOOL $$
LoZ ito’ s Venetian Band
The O ngaw a’ s, Japanese Artists
Old Tim e Celebration
Grans Alpine Yodlers
Davenny Festival Quintette
Maw^on Antarctic Movies
Boston L igh t Opera Company
Garfield Country Club
The Wassers Company
Austrian Mannikins
Annie Therese Devault
Lyric Glee Club
10;
Band Concert
12:
Basket Dinner
Fill ion Concert Party
Musical A rts Quartette
1:30
Speaking— Mr. Guy Drill
2:10
Band Concert
Smith-Spring-Holmes Company
Program
Ideal Campsites in Oregon's Most Beautiful Park.
Make Your Tent Reservations Today.
A Limited Number
of Tents will be Rented by the Association . First Come
First Served.
3:
Races
3:50
T u g of W ar— Band vs World
4: to 6:
Dancing
8: to Morning— Dancing
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SEASO N T IC K E T S $2.50 - I f purchased in blocks o f ten at the
Bank o f Oregon City, prior to July 7th, a limited number o f books
will be sold at $20. This means your tickets at $2. each if you get
in early. Phone your neighbors today and line up ten who are
coming to Chautauqua. Take their names and $20. to the bank
and the rest will be easy.
For Booklet givin g complete information drop a card or phone to
Secretary, Thomas A. Burke, Box 191, Oregon City, Ore.
Gladstone Park
July 10th • 22nd 1917
Midnight
Supper
Refreshments And Fireworks At The Stand
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. S. Lauryy
Beverley,
the three year old
o f Estacada returned this week son o f Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bronson
from a weeks business trip to o f Estacada was taken very ill
M yrtle Point, Bandon
and other
coast jioints.
this week,
necessitating a con­
ference o f the local physicians,
but last reports indicate that the
Miss Hattie Belfils o f Estacada
is visiting for a couple o f weeks
in Roseburg.
little fellow
is gettin g along as
well as could be expected.