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tftta .IlilnricnlJPmhiy Cnltiinljli, jj0l Sail 47TII YEAR. OREGON, MISSOURI, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1911. NUMBER 12. 9 NINE BIG DAYS 9 Hon. Champ Clark Kwiv mill, w it .111 ami ehltd In the 'tint r know of ("i.imp Clark, the SuuikiT of I lit IIiiiim' -Missouri's Son all the wn fiom Pike. We hac a contract ullli t lit I'cdpalh flu it-ait thai he will In- here. Toes il.iy. Aiij-iint . Come anil hear a bin man. hut li mentall) anil physically. If you want to hear Music Wit, Humor, Sense, Nonsense, Religion, Philosophy, Politics, Magic, Art, attend the August , 5 to 13, 1911. If you will attend full time, and then feel you did not get value received for the cost, your intel lectual capacity is great, and your think matter limitless. Oregon Chautauqua Hruby Concert Company All lovers of music will drive a lotin way to hear the I'a tiiuus llnhctnlan l-'ainlly, "The Ilrubv Concert Co.." Hie father and elnht children. Theywllf lie with ns four days. Annus! il, 7, s, l. anil all who heard the II e broth ern last year, know what a treat l.s In store. The National Band ( ine of the Ih's) musical urnatil'at Ions In the conn try. will he with us Thursday. I'flday. anil Satur day. AiiKiist in, II, li! and lit. S. W. Gillilan l 1 1 1 .i-- III Hie ila.lsnflhe li.ii.t.i' 'n i lint the euiiiiiiltlte ws lli'l ul.,1 1. (In. for Hie hiiiden ol se lecting Hie men who were to speak f.ulh tin- wmiN i-f ti'illi and sohei lles was m r meat, win II one opened Ills iiikiiIIi .mil MioKe: " eilt), theie U a man In the f ar K.tst who win de Ihei Hie .'od, and Ids n.niie Is Sllli'M.inil Chilian." and eill he did compose and write. "(HI Aeju. nil Anln. liune Anln. I'lanlnan." And the eiiiniiiltlee w Ith one aeeinil took 1 1 1 111. And whi)-oeei will ma coine and enjo) two hour with I1I111. : Satur day. Annus! .tli. Program August 5 to 13, 191 1 11 i? Witt John B. Ratto Itatto was with lis last year and made tiood. That explains lil- re turn (late this car, Satimlay. A nn-t ll'tli. Dr. Chas. S. Medbury Led n rer. Sunday. A un list llth. TIMK MORNING SATURDAY, AUGUST 5 No Program SUNDAY, AUGUST 6 No Program MONDAY, AUGUST 7 Bible Work-Hughes TUESDAY. AUGUST 8 Bible Work--Hughes WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9 Bible Work-Hughes THURSDAY. AUGUST 10 Bible Work-Hughes FRIDAY, AUGUST II Bible Work-Hughes SATURDAY, AUGUST 12 Bible Work-Hughes SUNDAY, AUGUST 13 No Program AKT Kit NO OX Music. Dr. R. C. Hughes Hruby Concert Company Chas. Medbury Educational Day Dr. Kirk. Dr. Hill Hruby Concert Company Champ Clark Hruby Concert Company Or. F. A. Cook National Band Pamahasika National Band Parlette National Band Senator E. J. Burkctt Music National Band Robert Parker Miles KVKXIXti Music. S. W. Gillilan. Hruby Concert Co. Hruby Coucert Co. Noah Beilharz. Hruby Concert Co. Ash Davis. Dr. Richard C. Hughes I'lat foi in Manager. Hruby Concert Co. The Morphets. National Band. Alva Reltzcl. National Band. Dr. Hughes. National Badd. John B Ratto. Concert. National Band. ME) Noah Beilharz Humorous Kiiterlalner and Character Imper sonator, Monday, Ann us! Hli. Dr. Frederick A. Cook Once upon a tlmu, not veiy Ioiik an. the desire to explore and reaeh the. North Pole, raned tern pesi)isy In ihu hreasts of a very fuw men, not women, and as Did whole world knows Dr. I". A. Cool; became Inoculated with this self-same du bliu. Ho went further north than any man In Holt ever expects to ni and, by the way, ho went after Peary In a very different way, how ever. He will tell the people his own story on the afternoon of Aunust nth. Don't rail to hear him. mm ESI 3 Ralph Parlette Italph Parlette is as fullofliood recipes us a Mutliodist Church Cool; I lool;, and he often puts in ii e h I ruth anil more phil osophy Into a sen tence. Here Is a sample: ' Don't wall to he thanked. Hur ry on to avoid the kick. Do oi ii I to others because It makes you happ.l, hut don't wait for a receipt for It It may be fatal." Hear him, Friday, Annus! llth. A. M. Reitzel Lecturer, Auk. in aVlV'-aB aH aKSav'taaH ' aLI aWEaH ' H HiaHM.BHBHaiaH.- .hbbbbb The Morphets I 'ine Knterlalners, Wednesday, Ann us! mil. Two days left in which to buy Season Tickets at $2.00. POSITIVELY $2.50 after July 31. Children be tween 10 and 14 years of age, $1.00. Get a Catalogue and look up Dates, Prices, Spe cial Information. See Geo. R. Murray for Concessions and Guy L. Cummins for Tents. Buy your Tickets at the Stores or Banks be fore August 1st. Remember the Dates, Aug. 5 to 13 Inclusive, 1911.