% V n tP Q f c c ilP f i In the Thocisand Dollar fU lO IjM ltU Merchandise Voting Contest Let the other fellow experiment. want to know car will do. in the what your You Whether it be for a gallon of gasoline or the prospective T he record of F O R D cars service owners is the of more best than a evidence of million purchase of a car per mile in Hire, Repair Average two cents operation and all W ork kinds or on the of parts and purchase of any and accesssories. i maintenance. Touring Car $440. Runabout $390. Coupelet $590. Town Car $640. S e d a n $740. F. O. B. Î JÎ FORD reliability, economy in operation and sim­ plicity in handling. or money spent in Garage Charges, Automobile Tires, Horns, Gasoline, Oils, Presto-Lighting Chains, Starters, Outfits, Etc. Detroit ESTACADA GARAGE Reed Bartholomew, Ltd. E. H. S. E C H O E S What One Cent’s Worth Of E le c tric ity W ill Do Heat an 8 inch Electric Stove for 30 minutes Operate Sewing Machine for 6 hours Keep a 6 pound Iron hot for 35 minutes Heat an Electric Curling Iron 42 minutes Percolate 12 cups of coffee Lift 300 gallons of water 100 feet Give Light of 250 candles for 1 (hour Toast Bread for 20 persons Operate Luminous Radiator for 30 minutes Warm baby’s milk 6 times Cook a Welsh rarebit in a chafing dish Keep Heating Pad hot for 6 hours Operate a 12 inch Electric Fan for 6 hours Vulcanize 12 automobile tire patches Keep Foot Warmer hot for 1 hour Operate an Electric Griddle for 30 minutes h Votes Given On Lunches - Confectionery Drinks * Tobaccos - Fruits International Tailored Suits AT R. G. Marchbank's Store * Chevrolet Acts As Snow Plow Lee Bronson o f Estacada, the Clyde Denny Managing Fditor local champion of the Chevrolet car, is this week thrillingly nar­ Veneta Page Local Editor rating a wild, dangerous ride Lewi» Jonea Sporting Editor made last Sunday, when, with Real track practice has started | four passengers, he made the | this week as the annual Cross trip up to Fanton’s mill, in the : Country run comes off the 17th. foothills beyond Garfield, part of Tne Inter-class track meet will the trip being made through a come off a little later in the sea­ foot of snow. son. This meet should be an event well worth seeing as there I Revival Services Drawing will be lots of competition. No The present revival services at admission. tho Estacada Christian Church, Owing to the fact that i ¡e Sophomore Class won the tug-< f- war last Friday, the 10th, they will be allowed to fly their class flag on the 17th. The tug-of-war | was held on the vacant lot South East of the schoolhouse, where a 1 stream of city water was allowed | to flow between the two teams. The loosing freshman team got a j good bath while being pulled a- ! cross in front of the nozzle Al­ though the freshman had the lighter team, they put up a good : The' sympathy of the Viola fight for 1 minute ai d 20 sec. i neighbors is being extended to The Adelphic Literary Society Frank Cummin, who last Friday their annual Magazine Pro- received a telegram from Wash- g ram Friday, March 17th at 2:05. ington, D. C., announcing the Everyone invited to attend, death of his brother, Capt. W. E. . Cummin. The Sophomores were royaly --------------------- entertained at a weiner roast last Miss Laura Cockerlineof Viola, S a tu rd ay. The Class picked out who has been in poor health since a cave on the South side of the last September, was taken to rjVer, where they roasted weiners | Portland on Saturday, where she an(| m arsh m allow s, told stories | will receive a course of medical an(j sang songs. Everyone re- Itreatment, which h er m a n y turned home at a late hour, tired friends hope will restore her and weary but very happy. , health. 1 in charge of State Evangelist G. E. Williams, assisted hy Mis. Williams as organist, are greallv interesting, not only the church members, but others as well. Mr. and Mrs. Williams, whose home is in Portland, began the services last Sunday, using the steriopticon at the week night meetings. While originally sched­ uled to continue for one week, it is likely the meetings will con­ tinue indefinitely, or as long as the present enthusiasm and attendance exists. Mr. Williams has been the State Evangelist f o r th e Christian Church for the past seven years, meeting with great success in his work. He conducted similar meet­ ings in Estacada about five years ago, so is not a stranger to the local people. With the exception of next Sat­ urday evening, services will be held every night, to which every­ one is cordially invited.