E v e ry b o d ’s G oin g For once, Estacada will’ feel the need o f a larger theatre building, as indications point to a re< ord attendance at the C. I. C. play, entitled “ Three Hats,” to be given at Boner’s Theatre, next Saturday night. The actors and actorines have been steadily rehearsing their parts, until most of them are re- eitin* their lines in their sleeP- j In addition vocal selections by Harry Williams of Portland, will be given between the acts and Bronsons Orchestra has volun- teered their services for the | occasion. The following is the east of characters: CAST OF CHARACTERS Sam Selwyn (a married man) _______ Mr. Thomas Morton j Fred Bellamy (his unwilling slave)___ _ Irwin Wright Capt. Katskill (of the Kilkenny Irregulars) Harry Reid Dibbs (a boy in buttons) . Dave Esehleman Bosco Blithers (Professor o f penmanship) Harley Trowbridge Mrs. Selwyn (Selwyn’s better half) ____ Mrs. Madelene Wright Grace (her daughter) ____ Miss Elizabeth Reid Tilly (a parlor m a i d ) _ . _____ Mrs. Annie K. Morton Lottie Blithers (Fred’s fiancee) ______ Miss Roberta Reid Scene Drawing room.at Selwyn» Period Today Vocal selections rendered between acts by T. H. Williams (a) Mother O’ Mine (b) On the Road to Mandalay (a) My Love is like the red, red Rose (b) Macushla Accompanist, Miss Florence Hammond Music by Bronson’s Orchestra Springw ater Resident Laid Owing to other attraciions in A t Rest ¡town on Saturday evening, Janu- The funeral services for the ' fry 29th, there will be no service lare W. F. Crane of Springwater, j held at the Estacada Christian who passed away January 20th, > Church, took place Saturday afternoon, j in the presence of a sorrowing j Following the Sunday School assembly of relatives and friends, | services at the George Church Rev. Aue officiating. last Sunday, a number of the Interment followed a t t h e ! young folks proceeded over to Springwater cemetery, the burial, the Otto Paulsen home, where a being in charge of undertaker, good time, in keeping with the W. D. Henthorn. day, was enjoyed. Chevrolet r p he fastest and most powerful, 2 and 5 pas senger automobile ever produced under $700. The ce'ebrated "VALVE IN HEAD” motor. Electric lights, bright and dim; self starter (that starts every tim e); electric horn; everything used in an expensive car. The best value in a modern priced car ever given. Extra rim and demountable wheels. Average 25 miles to a gallon of gasoline. THREE SPEEDS FORWARD. No car FULLY EQUIPPED, is near this in price. Completely Equipped “ The Product of Experience” On the market three years Clackamas Garage - * - $585. - $ 675 . Estacada, Oregon. 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E C H O E S (pronounced S h e v -r o -la y ) l Tne nipped W £ tch o Wade, M a n a iirg Editor Della Lov*II, local tditor Sam Barr, 'parting Ediior At the last Student Body meet ing the body forgot to elect edi tors for this column so it was re solved that the old ones act till the next meeting. The local editor being absent and the managing editor getting used to our new cooking teacher it falls upon the sporting editor to make all the echoes. There for don’t wonder why t h e "Echoes” are not up to standard. Miss Me Quaid has resigned on account of ill health and her place has been taken by Miss Schrepel. We have the best football field that our team ever played on, and we wish to keep it so. If those who have been driv ing across it will please go a- round they will be doing us a great favor, as wagon ruts on a foot ball field increase the danger about threefold. We have often returned from a foot ball trip with a man disabled for the greater part of the season, be cause he turned his ankle in a wagon track or something simi lar. Of course no foot ball play er minds a sprained or broken ankle, but the coach will not let New Business Man In Estacada With the opening of a plumb ing and metal working shop in the Hunt Bldg, in Estacada last week, by S. P. Pesznecker, the Estacada business men have been joined by another worker, all of whom wish him success. a man play that has a leg broken or entirely missing, as this weak ens our team. The coach and manager built a high stockade around the field but a snow bird went to scratch his back against one of the posts and at present the stockade is laying on the ground. BASKET BALL The L. H. S. Basket Ball team met defeat at Hillsboro Jan. 22, by the score of 26 to 12. The Estacada boys did their share of the fighting but, owing to tne baskets, and the referee’s poor knowledge of the rules Estacada had to contribute another game to defeat. Saturday, Jan. 29th, a return game with Hillsboro will be play ed in the pavillion* at 7 o ’clock sharp, then, with the same team. Estacada expects a victory, at least we will guarantee a' fast, game. The game will be over in time to attend the C. I. C. play. I oints made by Estacada-- Harkenrider 4, Spackman 2 and Dale 6. ^