Oregon City courier=herald. (Oregon City, Or.) 1898-1902, June 27, 1902, Page 7, Image 7

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    OREGON CITY COURIER-HERALD, FRIDAY, JUNE 27, 1902.
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Contest
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Boat Races, Swimming Macc, Climbing reay Pole, Tug of War on Floats,
and ILog Moiling Contest. Mm Cash Frizes for Eacli Feature
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On Wire from the Highest Available Point in Oregon Gity
-IMPERIAL ACROBATS
Gymnasts to the Emperor of Japan, direct from the Orient, will be one of the most attractive features of the day
FIRE WORKS -Illumination of the FALLS
A Mammoth Display on the 4th
A Grand Sight
Grand Military Drill
Concert by Two Bands
PROGRAM
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4-30
4-45
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PARADE
Sunrise Salute.
9.15 A. M , " Grand Parade
10. 15 " Reading Declaration of Independence
10.30 " M usic, Speaking and Chorus of I oo Voices
12.4s " Boat Race
1 .00 P. M: Tug of War on Floats
LIS " Slide for Life
1. 25 " Log Rolling Cqntest
1-35 " .. Swimming Race
1 .45 " Walking Greased Pole over water
" Grand Military Drill
" Japanese Acrobats in their contests, &c
" Firemen's Contests
" , Fat Men's Race
" Three Legged Rac
u Sack Race
" Wheel Barrow Race
" Boy's Race
100 Yard Dash
7. 15 to 8. 1 5 Grand Concert by two J?ands
8. 1 5 P. M . ..-..., Grand Slide for Life
8.30 to 10.00 Fireworks, Illumination of Falls, &c
The Committee have a number of other contests under consider
ation, the time for which will be announced from the Committee's
Stand.
The Parade will be formed promptly at 9 o'ciock A. M., with the
right resting on Main street at intersection of Fifth street. All soci
eties and parties taking part will report to J. J. Cooke, Grand Marshal,
who will make the proper assignments to position.
The line of march will be on Main street to 2d street, counter
march to 10th street; up 10th street to Hill road; on Hill road to 7th
street; up 7th street to J. Adams street; on J. Adams street to 5th
street; down 5th street to Center street; up Center street to 4th street;
down 4th street to Grounds.
Positions will be assigned as follows : x
Grand Marshal and Aids. ; Band, W. O. W.
Company "A" Oregon National Guard. .
Liberty Car with Goddess of Liberty and representatives of States.
Grand Army of the Republic.
Union Veteran Union.
Fountain Hose Company No. 1 . ,
Cataract Hose Company No. 2.
Hill Hose Company, No. 3.
Mt. View Hose Company No. 4.
Columbia Hook and Ladder Company No. 1.
Park P'ace Band; - School Children.
Floats of Business Houses.
Societies and Associations in order of reporting to Grand Marshal,
with their floats, banners, &c.
City and County Officials in carriages.
Citizens in carriages.
Bicycles . .
Automobiles. '
Games, Contests and Sports
For the Day
Contests
Firemen's Hose
Prizes 1st 2d 3d 4th
Come and Enjoy the Day
With Us in Oregon City
2d
$2.00
3d
The following prizes will be awarded: 1st
For best decorated carriage'in parade $5.00
For best decorated automobile 3,00
For best decorated bicycle in parade 3.00
For best comic character on bicycle in parade. . . 3.00
For best float in parade 10.00
All local Societies. Associations. Unions and Business JTnnsps are
cordially incited to take part in this parade and assist in making this
one of the greatest celebrations known to this State ,
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Contest .... J Nozzle and $175 Nozzle and $75 $50 $30 $2.0.
1st 2d 3d
Log Rolling Contest $20 , $10.00 $7.00 $3.00-
Tug of War on Float three men to team 1 s.oo
Boat Race, open to Fishermen, double oar .... 6.00 4.00 2.00
Swimming Race fifty yards 6.00 400
Walking Greased Pole suspended over water. . . 5.06
Fat Men's Race (over 200 lbs.) 100 yards 5.00
Three Legged Race 100 yards ,. 5.00
Sack Race 50 yards 5,00
Wheelbarrow Race 100 yards 5.00
100 yard Race for Members of Y. M. C. A. and
members of the Oregon City Fire Companies 5.00 2.50
Boys' Race ages 8 to 13 years (ioo yards) . . . 2.00 1.00
Entres for the above events to be filed with J. P. Keating for tha
water sports and with Chas. W. Pope for the running races.
Contestants in the log rolling contest must provide themselves
with the togs and tool necessary.
Other contests and even's will be considered by the Committee
on Sports and announcd on cr before the 4th.
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5.00
$1.00
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3.00
EXCURSIONS
ON ALL RAILROADS