Juniors to Play at Logan The Sky Killers, the successful play given by the Junior class of the Estacada High School a cou­ ple of weeks ago in Estacada will be repeated at the Logan Grange Hall, Saturday evening, March 25th. While the play netted a good profit from its first presentation, it is too good a sample of ama- tuer theatricals to merely be giv­ en once, and as many people have* a s k e d for a repetition, should prove a profitable move. More Concrete W alks The concrete sidewalks have been finished on Broadway. Es­ tacada, in front of the C. 1. C. Rooms and News office. The work was done by contractor L. H. Burd. The contract has been let for a similar walk on the Berry prop­ erty on Bioadway, in front of the Beckwith Jewelry Store and i work has already begun on the walks on the two sides of the i Park property, at the corner of 2nd and Broadway. D odge B rothers MOTOR CAR Every Standard of Accuracy or Excellence W hich Enters Into Construction of the Car is Established By the Two Owners of the Business The manufacture of every part must conform to the guages and measurements determined by them. They fix the formulas followed in melting, shaping and forging the steel, iron and brass. From the handling of the raw metals to the final assembly, every department in the or­ ganization is directly responsible to the Dodge Brothers. Price for this wonderful car in Estacada is “ If vou want to get there, get a “DODGE“.” ASK THE MAN WHO OWNS ONE. Clackamas Garage Estacada, Oregon Were Giving - - 100 cents Worth of Value for each $1. whether in Feed, Lumber, Shingles, Lath, Sand or Gravel Tile 4x12 inch Drain $3.20 per hundred feet 30.00 ” thousand ” Sand or Gravel' $2.50 per cubic yard Estacada Lumber & E. D. Allen - Produce W. J. Samson Co. The Yale System of Lighting for the Farm Makes and Burns its Own Gas from gasoline Each burner producing from 600 to 1200 candle power light, costing not more than l?c per hour. 3 forms of installation. Hollow Wire. Hollow Pipe or Individual Portable : amps or Lanterns. Let me tell you more a out this safe, simple, eco­ nomical and efficient system of lighting. I have a special offer to make to a Grange, Club, Church or other community organization. S. P. Peszncckcr Hunt Bldg. - Main Street - Estacada. Oregon Voting Contest Standing Following is a list of contest­ ants and their respective stand­ ing in the Thousand Dollar Mer­ chandise Prize Voting Contest, as shown by the judges’ count, ending Wednesday noon, Mar. 15, the prize being awarded to the contestant, having received the greatest number of votes, during the past week, being Mrs. Mable Wooster with 100.962 votes. Mi’s Mable Wooster 232,541 Mabel Keller 49,451 M E Church 48,439 Lucile Jones 31,496 Mrs. D. S. Fleming 24,003 Mrs Theo Harders 23,389 Abbie Wagner 22,771 Lucy Turel 17,741 Rosa Traehsel 12,106 Gladys Miller 12,434 Mrs. Bittner 8.736 Myrtle Looney 6,691 Erma Tenny 5,832 Barney Gilbride 4,550 Mary Wocdle 2,100 Gaye Sarver 1,786 Mrs Della Vallen 1,830 G W Morgan 1,190 Mrs Guy Wilcox 1,175 S. W. Benjamin 1,160 Veneta Page 1,140 Mrs Chas Duncan 1,085 Mrs. White 1,075 E W Ficken 1,155 Gladys Joyner 1,030 Sadie Wilcox 1,030 Wilma Kitching 1.023 Mrs R T Carter 1,025 Albert Lichthorn 1,010 Della Coop 1,005 i The following, each received the nominating vote 1,000. Echo Thomas Echo Githens Mrs Ed Douglass Mrs W E Cromer Mrs Frank Boyer Gladys Townsend Mrs Willis Yonce Alta Reisland Emma Barr James G Hamilton Mrs Dr Morse Mrs Archie Yocum Leta Posson Doris Lovell Rosalia Allen Roberta Reid Helen Bartlett Mrs Roy Douglass Mrs Guy Hunt Mrs J W Stevens Mrs J W Stubbs Hazel Freeman I Mrs R E Davis Annie Krigbaum Bertha Devore Mrs Lou Baker Hazel Beers Albert Lichthorn Edna Jorg Mrs B O Boswell Garfield Country Club Ethel Tracy The seventh weekly prize, a Leather Rocking Chair will be awarded the contestant receiving the highest number of votes, during the week ending at noon March 22nd. 1 i Bartlett Declares Candidacy E. W. Bartlett of Estacada. who some time ago announced his intention of becoming a can­ didate on the Republican ticket for the nomination of County District Attorney, this week of­ ficially filed his Declaration of Candidacy wi t h Secretary of State, Ben W. 01 cot t. In his declaration, he says “If I am nominated and ’elected, I will, during the term of office, conduct its affairs in a business­ like manner, expeditiously and without fear or favor. As legal advisor to the County Court, I shall endeavor to assist in reducing the expenditures of the county, in order to relieve the taxpayer of excessive taxa­ tion. I shall diligently guard the Juv­ enile Court and lend all assist­ ance to the uplifting and refor­ mation of the unfortunate ones within its jurisdiction. Believing that the office is one created by the people for the up­ building of the community, mor­ ally and socially, I shall enforce the law with all my power fear­ lessly, without favor and discrim­ ination.” His slogan is “To fearlessly work for the best interests of the taxpayers.” Mr. Bartlett is one of the best known men in the eastern part of the county, having practised law in Estacada for the past eight years and having been closely identified with the growth and development of community, being a leader in the work of the Eastern Clackamas Taxpayers’ League and a member of the East Clackamas County F a i r Board, and the past six years, h a s acted as the Republican County Committeeman from Pre­ cinct 1, Estacada. R. C. Deming of Garfield re­ turned home Monday, after a four months absence in the east, where he visited his parents at Yonkers, N. Y.; attended the National Canners’ Convention at Louisville; investigated the east­ ern and mi ’die western market conditions for Oregon fruits and especially loganberries and at­ tended to other business matters.