Oregon City courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1902-1919, June 27, 1913, Page 5, Image 5

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OREGON CITY COURIER,
JUNEit, 1913.
Arrange For Your ''Book Tickets" at Once and Save
50c on your Purchase. Books of 10, $2j Otherwise $2.50
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GLADSTONE PARK
TWENTIETH YEAR
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Two Weeks
CAMP LIFE IDEAL
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GREATEST IN YEARS EVERYBODY WILL BE
THERE MAKE YOUR PLANS TO-DAY programme
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, I PORTLAND LADIES' BAND MEMBERS ARTISAN LODGE EXCELLENT MUSICIANS 24 CONCERTS
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V '( Tickets Now On Sale , ..,c, i 1
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j E .G. LEWIS Lecturer ... 1 d -5 t : $1''
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' A i' 'A MAUDE WILLIS COL. BAIN ...
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Ji MATT S. HUGHES, Lecturer ' j; . ? A '
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TYROLEAN-ALPINE SINGERS. Vi! v .gfi' ,", m j Lecturer
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Frances carter Partial List of Features I vZTy jhere re Many Others
Head of Elocution Department IttlUOlLiaiui l6Blulv' 1 ZIZIIZZZI '
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MAIN AUDITORIUM
NG. POON CHEW
Chinese Statesman-Lecturer
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PAULINE MILLER-CHAPMAN
Mezzo-Soprana
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PAMAIIASIKA and His Pets.
BAUMGARDT, Scientist-Lecturer
GREATEST ARRAY OF PLATFORM TALENT EyER ASSEMBLED ON THE PACIFIC COAST
Season Tickets - $2.50
Books of Ten - $2.00
Child's Sea'n Ticket $1.25
The Southern Pacific stops all local trains when patrons desire
such stops, from all Willametta Valley points, within a hundred
yards or so from the gates. The Portland Railway, Light & Power
Co. run their half-hour car service from the station at First & Alder,
Portland (OREGON CITY CAR) directly into the gates of the park,
having a branch line from the main road at Gladstone a great
convenience for patrons. From Portland the fare is 25c for the
round trip. From Oregon City Be each way. The Southern Pacific
grants a Chautauqua rate during the assembly of one and one-third
fare for the round trip from all points in Oregon touched by their
line, providing the patrons use the certificate plan, getting the certif
icate from their local agent and having it signed by the Chautauqua
secretary at the grounds.
Baggage is shipped to the park in the usual manner, freight
cars on the electric making daily trips into the park. The S. P. de
posits the baggage of the patrons at a point within 200 yards of the
park gate, where it may be hauled cheaply into the grounds. Thus
easy access to the grounds is provided over either line.
Daily Admission - 25c
Excursion Rates on All
Roads
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Full Information Tickets, Tents, Reservations, etc.. Address H. E. CROSS, Secy, Beaver Building, Oregon City, Oreaon
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