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VAtiK JIS Famous Band at Chautauqua Daily Program Bend Chautauqua, July 2-7 Beodj, Oregon Roynl Vcnctlnn Band to Tour the West Under Personal Direction of Joseph Lo Zito . 1 1 ? wind nuLLiniK, iKsn, onvxiort, thi'iihiiay, junk an, 1017 h flKV tAkwllt dmiiiy t jj&2Lim zP.t -. YMtflasEfl 'Urt jkr , SKj f iBiH-Nl? ilissssssssssssssssssssg fljaBMB JK 3B m9BBIi TIIK Llll-on While (hnutniluun The IJnynl Wiii-tlnn llnml I under M nttMii uniiuiiiiif tin- ilrt Wrst- lr.itnl direction of Hlguor Joneph cm tour of till, lint n I Vi.iu.llnn '" 'H". "ic ""li'd Italian miulelau Hand. Till I. Il.o t. 1 which during rl",'1"r If ,Z" '"." br""!"t ,,ll aha. .un.Hu,, .1 .S,W,H,rt Heach. n ' ''? "'''.. , ' IT .. L." 1., Ili iniwl fumuu plcusuiu ,MUri la ,,,,. ,,,,,. rr ,,,r.. M-ekem. m Aim-riin. ; oMiwitUimit. ItifuiKiirNtloii mid xlnillur j national ewiit. flic lUiyni Venetians hnio i(Knriil on n iiiiiiiIkt of the Inrser l.iiMcrn ('liniKniiiiiitin. Hpeelnl algiilflritiiie nlxo nttnclip lo the iKiinlli'l CliflUtHiiMim nnuoiinrriufut luir In, Hint one of America grcutet singer. Mary AiM liny, coloratura soprnnn of .New York. appear u soloM with the IhiiiiI MYSTERY !' TRENCH TALES. - MUST BE SILENT.! &s imrriHii .v.ivv oivicnt iik. cmviw 111011 iionoils, hut (SANNOT TI2I.L WHAT IIK HID. ( Hr UnUmi Cim to ht IUn.1 llullrtln) (Prom Monday' Dally.) LONDON, Juno 10. JJy Mall.) J'oinmuiiilur Oonlon Campbell, my tnrlous hero of the. llrltlili navy, leaped 700 Junior navaIofflcor In promotion, lioontiut a number of lliu DUtltiKiiUhmt Service Oritur mid wa decorated with Dm Victoria Crow In It tli n ii a year anil n half. Yet, with n storm raging urounil hU a "The barrage ran along In lilpiiltiK up the Ha you see plahlng off phalled pavement," nnlil - an N. C (). of thu Now Annie. "Wo followed up su cloiu than Mirne of our men got tockled up with clod of onrtli, and wo worn coughing with tho amoko. For two day wo had been pun lining counter attack, and tho ground wa ntlff with dead Hutu. Ileforo lonx wo got Into u whlip of tho llocho counter barrage and It was panicky work when thulr heuvle enmo all around ub. Htlll you can bo - Inlitcd by tho heavloa. "Wo Rot to our objectlvo all - rlKht and had It In good ilc fontlvo order beforo Frits tried to cut It back, Ho not a hut- prl tlinn. too, for u bunch of i our men uho had Rot too far aliMd the day .Imf ore, and had bMll lylllK doRKO 111 It bit of old trnch. fairly drowHwl tlmm DO YOU KNOW THAT - (From Monday'a Dally.) Civilian hoiilth I tho rock upon which military offlcloney - roataT Tho little hnuKO fly In a dan- Korou thliiK. Tho tlma to "awat 'mil" I In tho aprlnrcT Tho ItiKoatlon of wood alco- -hoi may produca blludnciaT - RwlmmStiK la a healthful ox- crclioT 9 Human bolnxa nro tho creat agendo In tho spread of human - dlcaie7 No community can bo really f aucceitftil without tafo waito dlspoialT to our follow a bit latwr; thtr wrn only half a company of rrot Mtrttftr, Iim U bound by Ham I othlM not lo (till pMbllcly how k ww, h lh !! K Inifort. w -l.l.- i.u .....i u- m.i. " M "I"" " " W Kot hoHora IhnowmI by ICiuk (Jori!o. CurliHilty nlnriKtl mildly, but wlitm ('hiiipI)hII nnd thu admiralty rmilii(l hllmil, thu dHHtHHd for iMforiMHtUm' rutioliwl th prttHrtli)ii of a public upnwr. Cuinpliitll In not crltlcll,i iXHatly; tun puiillc really unm a OLD GUNSHOT WOUND IS CAUSE OF DEATH Injur' ltfMnlhln for Death of (liax. Jutlyc, Kuffcnil lint 1'nll I'uiieritl Yrotcnlny. (From Monday' Dally.) FunurHl aurvlcea were held ytwter day Hftarnoon from the NlawoHKer lllidertaklnir narliir fur f!harlmi thfm anil they had flnlahml ,JudK. dkihI II, of Creacent, who died their Iron ration. They were ,u ind Friday afternoon from tho .yhanee lo mIhk hi pralami. The mualo I runny nut isiiriikii neru warauip pur ,rofuo to hIiik n none without word, which iiiakim the prent dein (Riwlrullon a clamor limtead of n pop. filar taudutlon. A IiIrIi official of the admiralty today nimurtHl the UiiUimI I'rwm that rampbell'a nelilnvoinunt and lirnv ry ilurltiK tho wur deaervaevory rny of honor turned upon lilni. When tho war I over tho peoplo may know what he did and how he did It, but for the time boliiK hi deed iitit remain bohlud tho voll. Just reuuutly hi iinme appearud In tho Court Circular a the reulplont of tho Victoria Cro, IiIkIiokI ot nil honor for nhour bravery, o Camp jImiII niUHt have found HomotliliiK mora acltliiK than tho ootumaiid ot thu Mllttorn, SWITCH ENGINE FOR TERMINAL PROMISED (From Mondny'B Dally.) JlccoitnliliiK tormlnnl noodH in llantl. the O -V. It. & N. and tho Oro fNl Trunk railway, nctliiK In co I ...M,l.. ...Ill mit .ii ii uutlfnli tfiti- iiiuruuuii, v in ini - Itlno horo JiibI u h hooii n ono can bo hrouRht to Ilond, TIiIh was thu Ntatumunt HiIh inornliiK f 8- I. WlB xIhb, frulRht nnd pniwenKor ngont for tlm o.-W. on IiIh rotum to Hand from u IiubIiiohb trip to I'ortlaud, It Ih xpoctnd that tho now sun-leu will cominoucu by July 1, Kxpoiiboh for tho ohkIiio will ho born Jointly by the two railroads, nnd . J(ili oporntliiK crew will ho fur nished, For the benefit ut tho hlK liimluir mills, nwltchliiK for the HrookH-aonulon mid The Shevlln Hlxoii plaiitu will he done ut lUdit so as not to dlstuii) tha work nt the lunilltiK plntfornm nnd on tho run wnyH ilurliiK thu day. A ooiisldorulilo niivliiK of tlino, couplod with tlm pos wlhlllty of HondliiK out mom lumber will result from tlila, offlclula pro-Met. juat liHiigliiK on until omtH)iie would eomo up ami i:et them out. It' a queer mlxup, thin open flRhtliiK, but take It from me, tho Oermnns Imvo very lit -tie stomneh for open flKhtliiK, anil iiouti ut nil for htiniMo hand work with the atuul." - TRENCH TALES shock ot an operation necesl(atod hy ii KUiiMhot wound received lust fall. Mr. Judge's mother, n realdunt of Holse, Idaho, wan unublo to reach Ilenil far thu funurnt. Ituv. II. C. Hartrnutt, of the 1'rets hyterlnn church, was tho offlolutlni; minister, Intormont botiiK made In Pilot Uutte cometory. Many beauti ful floral tributes wcro brouKht by the friends of tho deceased. "It was iKtsy, takliiB tho first line," a Welsh Infantryman was explaining, "ufi we hud only to follow tho barrage. Thou when we wore consolidating the boo- oiul lino, tho aormaiis put In a good, huavy bnrrugu, big -stuff, nnd thoy camo bombing -- - down the tronch. It was well done, and I got hit, nnd our -- boys had to go buck tho Oor- - mans woro much ton Btrong - flvo and six to ono. Yos, I was loft behind. I'd gut It In -- tho hip and tho uryi you sue. - A (lorniun strotchor-boaror - bound up my arm with my - flold-drosHlng, hut ho did noth- - lug for my hip. I couldn't - turn around on tho ground. - Muybo that wne It. Thoy left - mo alouo, though somo of thorn - Hcowled nt mo when I nskod for n drJnk ot water. I wus very lucky, for thoy left mo lying whoro I was. I luy for tho night nnd In tho morning our hoya took. tho tronch nnd stuck with It this tlmii. I was enr- - rlod bnak to tho rloarlug sta- - tlon." H.NTKIIS HAIil.OO.V COltPrt (From Monday's Dully.) Donald Hurlolgh, ot Itcdinoml, left thin morulug to go Into tho balloon corps of tha regular nrmy, ncaordlug to Horgonut Davis, of tho Hand ro crultlug Htatlon. Hurlolgh roturnod to Hodmoud rocontly from attending I town. DEPUTY CONSTABLE DEFENDANT IN SUIT (From Monday's Dallv.) Rultthns boon filed by Mrs. J. J. llnlley, of Hrothors, against B. W. Morrill, deputy constablo, Booking to rucover a homo nnd buggy seized by Merrill ns tho outcome of a previous suit brought against Mrs. Ualloy by h. A. Hnwlliigs, of Hrothors. Dis trict Attornoy H, 11. DoArpiond nnd Chnrles W. Krsklno aro roprosentlng Morrill. MRS. LYONS DIES (From Monday's Dally.) Mrs. M. A. Lyons, mothor ot Joo nnd Kd. Lyons, dtod at hor home In Portland Sunday morning, according to n mossngo received hero by Oscar Carlson yostorduy, Sho Is survived by threo sons, Joo nnd Kd, ot llond, and Harold, ot Portland. Mrs. Lyons had bconJnkon sorlously 111 rocontly, tho hrothors from Ilond being called to hor bedside Inst witek, MRS. DENCER DIES (From Frldny's Dnlly.) Mrs. P. 11. Doucor, tho wlfo of ono ot tho best known rnnohera In this vicinity, died Inst night nt tho homo of H. II. Doyurmoud, ot otincor ot tho llvur. Mrs. Duucor hud boon at tlui Doyurmoud homo tor tho past turoo woqkb, Having uoon iukuu hick whllo visiting thoro and boon unnblo to rotum to hor ranch homo oast ot ArruiiBomoiits tor tho funeral the Oregon Agricultural whoro ho Is u Junior. Collogojnro not yot made, awaiting word from relatives lu tho mlddlo west. E. C. MILLER Superintendent ESTHER JANE CLARK Junior Supervisor PROGRAMS BEGIN PROMPTLY. Junior Chautauqua, 10:00 A. M. Afternoon Concert 2:30 Evening Concert 7.30 Afternoon Lecture 3:00 Evening Lecture 8:00 MONDAY. Afternoon Opening exercises, important announce ments Superintendent Concert Lyric Glee Club Impersonations Francis Hendry Admission 35 cents. Organizing Junior Chautauqua, "Making Ameri cans." Evening Concert Lyric Glee Club Popular Lecture, "Eli and Dennis Dr. Andrew Johnson, Humorist Admission 50 cents. TUESDAY. Morning Juniors, "Making Americans," Norse Stories Afternoon Prelude Fillion Concert Party Popular Lecture, "The House of Man,"....Wm. A. Bone Admission 35 cents. Evening Concert Fillion Concert Party Lecture-Oration, "The Price of Progress" ' Gov. Geome A. Carlson, of Colorado Admission 75 cents. WEDNESDAY Patriots' Day. Morning Juniors, "Making Americans," English and Irish Stories. Afternoon Prelude Military GirK Orchestra Lecture. "Through Five Republics On Horseback," Dr. G. Whitef ield Ray, F. R. G. S., "The Livingst6n of South America." Admission 50 cents. Evening Concert-Entertainment ... jlL.... Military Girls A full evening of mirth, meplAnd mimicry. Admission 50 THURSDAY MiB4rDt3 Morninir Juniors. "Making AmemarisffiNature Stories Afternoon Concert iiialjWenetian Band Community Lecture, "The Adjkwppf ojLBjeiPJLJkh. man" Mrs. BoWe'WisweH Wilson Admission 50 cenW1" Evening Grand Concert Jos. LoZito and Royal Venetian Band Popular Selections Marv Adel Havs, Colotura So- prano, -accompanied by LoZito and his entire Band Admission 75 cents. FRIDAY. Morning Juniors. "Making Americans." Indi" Stories Afternoon Prelude The Wasser Company Lecture, "Misunderstood Moxico," .W. L, Mellinger Admission 35 cents. v Evening Entertainment The Wasser Company Motion Pictures, Mawson Antarctic Expedition, with Sir Douglas Mawson's own lecture, W. L. Mellin ger, Lecturer in charge. Admission 50 cents. SATURDAY. . Morning Juniors, "Making Americans" Japanese Stories Afternoon "Stories of the South" Wood Briggs Pageant, "Making Americans" - - Junior Chautauquans and "Miss Columbia" Admission 35 cents. Evening Closing Entertainment, An Evening in the Alps; Quaint Switzerland in Song and Story; Alpine Echo Songs; Hunting Songs; Yodeling Graus' Alpine Yodlers Admission 75 cents. A Season Ticket to Chautauqua Saves You Money. The 1917 Program is the Greatest Ever SEASON TICKETS Before Opening Day - - - - $2.50 After Opening Day - - - - $3.00 High School Season Ticket - .- $1.50 Grade School Season Ticket - - $1.00 41 it .V l