Eastern Clackamas news. (Estacada, Or.) 1916-1928, February 24, 1927, Image 1

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Devoted to the Interests ot Eastern Clackamas County
VOL. XXI
SESSION AT SiLE.il
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ESTACADA. OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1927
PICTURES TO SHOW
TROUT PLANTING
PARKER NO MATCH
FOREST RESOURCES
NOW COMPLETED
FOR
BILL
THORNTON
Something is to be doing in the
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THIS ON THE Q T
Monday night, February j
RUNS o v n w o CAYS 28. old town
The Center of activities will be
y A
¿ 4 ^
NUMBER 21
H STATE LEV S
OF GENERAL MÏEBES1
Man W ear. Out the LaDce 1 The community club and all others Anglers will have a par-disc i
String Man
- ho accept the invitation to attend Eastern Clackamas county this s.a
in the h’gh school gym. Since the- The customers were not disapoint- will
m if they cap catch but a fraction c- Brief Resume of H app*’ inns of
bo treated to an interesting !e - vhe
Lawmakers Uni Lie to Complete cons able only reads the first page 1 cd in the wrestling match Tuesday
trout whicn have been pla:
plants |
v
this affair is to be kept from far from it. Although the sympathy uro tomorrow evening at tho Esta- n tho streams of our mountai
the Week Collected for
Labors Vvi hin the Const!* and
him, please turn to page -8-
have been raised in the lcc
of the whole crowd was with LaDee cada hotel. George Griffeth of Port­ There
Our Readers.
tuiicr.a L‘m;t.
Iv tchery on Dc’ph Creek a tota! ;
Packer who only took one of the land will show pictures on the scrcer 4,500,000
during the pas*, yea
falls in his mctch with Bill in illustration of hi* talk on fores according fish
accident Commission for the two three
to Superintendent J. i
Henry W. Y'ounrf, publisher of tho
Thornton,
Portland
gvappler
there
Titf-Ing BUI Oppcs i in Senate—WII- trial
îesourccs.
An
interesting
preg
ir
period.
Moreland. These have been libera Ooqiillle Valley Sentinel at Coqutlle
was
no
doubt
as
to
which
is
the
son River To I ! ad Ti !1 Vetead— year
:s
also
arranged
and
everybody
is
of the property assessment better man.
cd in various streams in the sta‘.< Is dead, aged 79.
Increaac- In Pr orty Assejj.-nent in Increase
the
state
by
approximately
8250,-
urged
to
be
present.
During tho past months, ho wove
Prop ’.cd—Old ae Pension Law 000.000 is proposed In a bill introduced I Parker is in the class with Jack
Six alleged young auto thieves were
eastern brook trout from 4 to 8 : arrested
Fails.
Dempsey.
He
knows
his
stuff
but
Medford and Ashland and
by Representative Hamilton, which lack of training puts him at the STUDENTS TO PLAY
n length have been set free in Claci are in the in county
Jail.
was approved by the senate.
imas county as follows:
mercy
of
a
man
who
knows
his
stuff
PETER
B.
KYNE
STORY
Oregon
City
has
paesad an ordin­
The
bill
gives
the
state
tax
com­
Salem.—The leg alatr.ro v.-ns unable
Sand river, 120,000, Ea.rie Cree
keeps in training. Parker hopes
ance
by
which
all
dogs
must be keiit
to coniplcta its work within the 40- mission supervisory control over the | and
4
000;
Clackan
aa
river,
364
00^
o put himself in better shape for a The play, “Cappy Rieka, or the Yt’.bois creek, 11,000; Deep cree from public places, unless
led by a
day : -nstitutional limit, so it was assessment and tax laws of the state, j return
bout some time in the future.
leash.
'26,000.
necoB-.iry to extend tlio session over c.iu iiv assessors and county boards of The first
Subjugation
of
Matt
Per.sley,”
wii
fall went to Thornton af-
into thi3 week. The most important equalization. The commission also
Four hundred and eighty-two stu­
be presented by the senior class oi ih s makes a total of 683,00
19 (1T ? n PF? ty T * “«
piece of legislation left tor considera­ would have authority to fix the v.lu-1
rout nearly ready for the pan an dents are enrolled in the various de­
the
high
school.
The
plot
of
th
the ,LaDee
fnond*
tion when adjournment was taken atirns of any property In the state. ',ling'
of Willamette university at
rom camp
keeping lo«
up a feru'*
barrage
of play is similar to that in the story ot will furnish many a meal for Orego partments
over the week ena wa3 the so-called The purpose of the bill is to obtain remarks
Baiem.
portsmen and their families.
“Cappy
Ricks"
by
Peter
B.
Kyne
which
threatened
to
undo
tith ng bill, v'-ich would divert to the uniformity of assessments and taxa­ the morale of the Portland man, A Cappy ia a man with an iron will
Delph hatchery ia not r. large unit
Dufur school is closed because
general fund a percentage of all spe­ tion. As a safeguard to taxpayers un­ vicious leg cradle was fastened on an explosive temper, a shrewd bus! -ut it compares with any in the stat of The
the
influenza epidemic. Out of 61
cial iur.d3 except ti usf funds such as der this bill, the senate approved a "’ -rker which compelled him to give ness sense, and a mania for having i the number of f sh 1 bcratcu.
pupils
enrolled
37 aro suffering from
measure
introduced
by
the
committee
school and funds of the state accident
the
malady.
his
own
way.
In
spite
of
all
this
he
up.
on assessment and taxation which After the intermission, which was has a loveable disposition that en
commission.
WHERE TO W ORSHIP
L. Albert of Portland was elected
The tithing bill passed the house provides for limiting the amount of retched
five minutes at the re dears him to every one. His two
president of the Oregon But tiers' as­
with little or no opposition, but there revenue that can be raised under fixed ! J luest of Parker,
he came back with pets are his daughter, Florry, and hi
SPRINGWATER CHURCH
sociation at lis 15t.a annual conve:
was strong opposition in the senate, millage taxes. Under the latter bill, j vigor and clamped
business,
the
Blue
Star
Navigation
on
three
head-
Thomas
I. Kirkwood, Pastor
tlcti in Baiem.
these
revenues
cannot
be
increased
very largely due to the fact that it
in succession which were brok­ Co. When Matt Peasley interferes Sunday school at 10:00 a.m,, Mr. Dr. Henry Waldo Coo, head of Morn
was believed it would affect the state more than 3 per cent annually based locks
en
with
by Thronton and with hig authority over both, Cappy Ihearer, supt.
highway program because of the very °n the millage returns for the priced* a3 he got difficulty
Ingside hospital In Portland and do-ioi
away
from
the last one, sets out to subdue him in short or The service of worship at 11, sub­ to
considerable sum it would divert from in? year.
of four important statue,,
der.
Many
amusing
incidents
occur
Parker
tied
him
into
a
knot
with
a
net: "The Secret of an Abundar. died the In city
road funds.
The old-age pension law failed to step-over toe hold, This took four before matters are settled to the sat Life."
Glendale, Cal.
Only three votes were cast against Pass the house by a vote of 22. to 19,
isfaction of all concerned.
Christian Endeavor in the eVenicg The next annual forest firo conf> r
the administration state income tax The house refused to join with the | minutes.
The
play
will
be
given
in
the
hi.;’
,
The
third
fali'came
in
20
minutes,
.epic:
“Practicing World Brother ence will be hold In Portland In 192a,
bill In the senate. There were 27 senate in repealing the present law J ihe La Dee fans were kept dangling school auditorium, Friday, March 4
it was decided at the meeting of ih,
*.ood”
Mark
3:31-31; Rev. 7:9-10.
votes in favor of the measure, which requiring medical certificates of physl- etween hope and fear and v.er j Tickets will be on sale at the dru
conference
in Tacoma.
Sunday
school
at
George
at
2
p.nt.
had previously passed the house of oal fitness from male applicants for loarse from encouraging their mar. store next week. Fifty cents will be
and
church
service
at
3.
The
Bandon
high school debating
representatives.
marriage licenses, and voted down a j
barged
for
reserved
seats
and
25.
and
haggling
the
Portlander.
Thorn­
teams
won
the
Coos
county champion
Special Election In June
9<,nate b1» *’hlch would have brought ton looked as though he would rath­ nd 35c for general admission. A
ship
when
both
negative
and affirma­
EAGLE
CREEK
CHURCH
In the latter part of Juno probably ,hflt al,out'
hundred
seats
will
be
reserved.
Pro­
tive
orators
scored
victories.
er
be
down
in
the
crowd
mixing
it
on Tuesday, the 2Sth. tho people of "For Hire’ Carriers to Pay Mors with some of the fans than on th-. ceeds to go toward the publication ot The special gospel services unde
Seymour Jone:-. for many years -
Oregon will be called to the polls to "Anywhere for hire" trucks, and ago with Parker who was weaken the high school annual.
he leadership of Reverend Jas. A rancher of Marion county, hu 3 been
say through the b #!ot box whether passenger automobiles not designated ng. All at once he Straightened u; The cast is as follows:
Smith will close Sunday night, Feb. appointed state market agent to su •
they approve, or disapprove, tho In* as common carriers Will be required with Parker helpless on his should­ Cappy Ricks..............Vernon Marsha 27.
ceed C. H. Bpence, who resigned.
come tax bill put through the senate to pay an additional amount of 60 per ers and glared at the gang In front. Florence Ricks, his daughter, ...........
Friday
night
will
be
young
peo
principals, ten teachers ar t
Wednesday by so decisive a vote. cent over their regular license fees They knew what was coming and a
.........................................Edna Bate p'e's night again. The subject wii a Three
large
number
children were al
Secretary of State Kozer, through under the terms of senate bill passed er a few whirls, Thornton dun.pc Lucy
Ricks, his sister,....Lura Berr. be “What Jesus Thinks of Me.’’ Th< sent from the city of schools
of Ku.jei.
whose official hands the election ma* by the house, The hill also removes - s burden on the floor and held him Mr. Skinner,
general manager of th young people especially arc invited bocauso of Illness from influenza an •
chinery operates, is checking up the »he owners of commercial travelers1 until the refei-ee, Moose Norbeck Blue Star Nav’g’n
Co..Grant Robiey There will aso be a service Sunda; colds.
time that necessarily must elapse be- c~r9 frc:n the class of machines hav- apped his shoulder. That he use-' Matt Peasley...........Bernard
Whitaku morning immediately following th- Chinese pheasants and Hungnrbi
tween the end of the legislature and jng to pay this extra amount. Hereto- \o more forco than necessary a’ Cecil Bernard .............John Whitakc
school which meets «t 10:32 partridges weathered tho severe]}- co
a convenient date for a special elec- f0re, -‘anywhere for hire” machines though he was thoroughly razzed Mr. Singleton, a lawyer, ..................... Sunday
Remember,
Sunday night is th weather in oastern Oregon recent!
tlon.
p-iitj on a capacity and mileage basis, speaks well for Thornton’s sports ...................................... Shirley Burnett last night. Last
Sunday there wer In much better condition than was »
The Wilson river toll road bill was ail have common carriers operating manship.
Ellen
Murray,
secretary
to
Cappy
70
out
to
the
meeting.
Let us r. a first thought.
The
Aeroplane
spin,
as
the
vetoed by Governor Patterson. In giv- between f xed points,
it
100
this
Sunday.
.............................................Edna
Carte-,
trick
is
called,
which
was
used
by
ing his reasons for returning the bill The house UTlcd a bill which would Thornton in the last fall was made
Linn county has received a draft o:
without his approval the governor have provided that the state highway famous by Ira Dern of Salt Lake
the tieasurer of the United States for
ENTERS
PROFESSIONALS
NEWS
FROM
THE
COUNTY
says that he fully appreciates the val- commission have jurisdiction over all City, whose slogan was "Once spun
46.47, Its shr.ro of the Oregon
AGRICULTURAL AGENT
ue and convenience of the proposed Hrhway sigrs erected In the state, stay spun," He seldom used it but Ray Lovelace has signed up with
& California land grant refund re­
road, but that It is a local road and p ¡-onents held that it might prohibit what he caved in his opponent’s the Beavers, the Portland baseba
suihorizod.
Ira Gabrielson of the U. S. Bio’og cently
"Its construction at this time would communities frem erecting signs tend* chest.
Influenza
rapidly is becoming epi­
team, and will leave Sunday fo: ical Survey visited the county ag­
constitute a radical departure from j;ig to draw traffic In their direction,
demic
In
the
35!) cases being re­
training
quarters
in
California.
Ai'
the program of economy which ts of Following a vigorous attack by rep* The exhibition match put on by equally good offer had been mad- ent's office recently and mixed si- ported by Dr. state,
Frederick
D. Strieker,
¡loose
Norbcck
and
One
of
his
pup
hundred
pounds
of
poisoned
bait
fo-
snch vital present necessity.”
resentatives frem many comers of the
secretary
oi
the
state
hoard
of health,
Lovelace
by
another
coast
leagu-
ils,
Bill
Donovan,
was
well
received.
killing gray diggers in Clackamas Co. for the past week.
Owing to the financial condition of state, a he use bill providing for pro­
manager
but
he
preferred
the
homi
They
demonstr-ated
many
holds
and
The
poison
may
be
secured
from
file state, the governor says he does primary party conventions went down
team. The All-Stars basketball tea the county agent or from varicu Tho Harrisburg city rater has been
how they could ba broken.
not believe that a new and expensive to defeat in the house,
will be handicapped in the s'r. distributors throughout the county f und in a reemt official analysis to
Terrible
Ben
Blaisdell,
the
Eagle
project In any department of the state Compulsory liability Insurance for
should be Instituted at this time.
automobile owners was voted down in Creek logger challenged the winnei tournament without Ray’s spe t cu H. E. Cosby, poultry specialist oi contain hut two bacteria to the cubic
for a bout on March 8, Blaisdel lar playing but his success in bisc the Oregon Agricultural college wii centimeter or ss nearly a pericct
Bills carrying appropriations aggre* the house,
gating $1.286.250 in connection with a hill proposing to change the meth* wants the winner to take the whole ball will be watched with interest. be a Clackamas county visitor Marc grude as water may ever show.
first, second and third. The count; Seventy-two persons, of whom 47
the state's building program during 0d of appropriating school money by purse, he is that confident of win­
TO GIVE ALL HIS TIME
agent has arranged meetings for AI . wore Immediate relatives, nttonded
the current biennium were approved basing it on the number of elementary ning. He lost to Thornton here a
Cosby as follows:
the family reunion a : I observance of
by both houses.
school teachers employed Instead of ew weeks ago but says that he was
Shortage Almost $4,000,000
on the basis of school census, was do* taken by surprise and thinks he can Manager A. Smith of the Estacad; Tuesday, March 1, Clatkamc.3, ! tho 50‘h wedding anniversary of Mr.
win if given another chance. Many Telephone company returned Mon­ pm. A large attendance is e: pecte and Mrs. Wul.er Sutton at Port Or-
Official figures furnished by the feated in the house,
fans expressed the opinion that day from Stayton, Oregon, where h< from Logan, Carver, Sunnysicc ford.
clerk of the Joint ways and means Stats to Build Grads Crossing«
Clackamas, 82nd street and Milvvau Thomas McCormick Jr. of Kcno Is
committee show the state's financial The house, by a vote of 31 to 27, Thornton had a harder job throwing spent several days of last week.
shortage to be *3,882.206.41 If the leg­ passed a senate bill which would Blaisdell than he did in upsetting Smith has disposed of his bus; kie.
near death and Aaron M’orc grocery-
islature approves and the governor place the cost of grade crossings on Parker in the last match. At any ness interests in Stayton and wii Tuesday, March 1, Barlow, 7:3 man of the same town, ,s und r arrest
signs all bills from the committee. The ^ gtate hjghwayg entlrely on th9 rate the next card will be worth see­ now devote his whole time to Hu pm. Maplewood grange hall, Thurs on an open charge as ths result of a
ffairs of the telephone company. Hi day, March 3. Molalla 2:00 pm., higi, shooting affray on the main street of
total of the recommended appre-ria state highway fund, whereas at pres­ ing.
is
especially anxious to get out : school.
tions and continuing appropriations ent It Is borne Jointly by this fund
the town.
Is *12.097,478 41 and estimated re­ and the individual county in which MOUNT HOOD FOREST NEWS new telephone directory and sayt Mr. Cosby and the county agen A scarcity of logs, dU' to Inability
that there will be little delay if thi will spend Wednesday in v-'sit’n
ceipts for the two years are *8.215.272 the crossings are constructed.
operate Its camps In the deep snow,
District Ranger Armstrong attend­ advertisers will send in the copy fo sitme of the new poultry ra'sers i to
Governor Patterson signed a bill
rained
the sawmill of tiia Wiliamntto
ed the gathering at the Dodge school their ads. It will take much longe the county. The public Is ir.vite ! t "alley Lumbar
Sheriffs Salary Bill Killed
which provides that the heads of the
ccmpany at Dallas to
house
last
Saturday
evening.
His
f
he
has
to
call
on
each
one
person
11
meetings
at
which
Mr.
Ccsby
wil‘
various state Institutions shall be Senator Upton's general salary bill suggestion of mobilizing and equip- ally.
sur,
id
operations
take up general poultry subject-;. ditions Improve. until weather con­
known as superintendents. The board {or sheriffs was indefinitely postponed ing a co-operative fire unit was well
Brooding and rearing of baby rhi k Tho state board of ot urntlon at a
of control is authorized to fix the an(] hilled in the senate on adoption received and resulted in 15 citizens
PIONEER PASSES
will come up .for special discusulon ipn-icl
salaries of these officials. It also Is 0( an adverse committee report. It signing as volunteers. Jim Marrs
me« ing t
.a
d to
persons having diseased bird:, ma d-rt contrac
provided that the board may fix the prov;ded that the sheriffs be placed was selected as their chief and John
t
with
tho
i
tihlUh
r.i
'or
William DeLapp, 72, was fount bring them for post-mortem exam
salary of its secretary.
lfl 9ix classes with salaries ranging Keller as lieutenant. The Spring- dead
ter*books
adopted
at
the
last
annual
Monday
afternoon
at
his
home
¡nation.
The senate, after adopting « report frf,m $2760 to *8000.
grange was represented by a in Garfield. He had been living a The blasting demonstration meet m< .ting ot the state textbook com­
recommending passage of a bill ex- By practically unanimous rote, the water
committee
through their rep­ one for about 30 years and was de­ ings held by Mr. C. E. Johnson o' mission held last November.
tending until December 31 of this year -erate passed the bill providing that resentative and
offered
to furnish a re­ clared to have been a victim of apo
A. C. at Canby Ferry, Sandy an: The Dalles will furnish an Improved
the time for making operative the in- -nembers of the public service com- serve force of Springwater
citizens
plexy
by
the
county
coroner.
Colton
were attended by 130 in’.er site for the eastern Oregon tubercu­
ltiatlve measure approved at the last ai|9S{on should be appointive instead to back up the Dodge unit. The
ested people. Mr. Johnson demon- losis hospital and s macadam c urn - 1
general election eliminating fish 0j elective a* they now are. The ap- school children put on a very inter­
FUNERAL
trated safety methods and electric­ ir.g re n, it was decided In a special
whecls from the upper Columbia river, -,0i-tment* would b# made by ths esting program appropriate to Wash­
al blasting of stumps on the places city election. A *15,000 bond is ic
defeated the bill by the narrow ma- governor.
ington's
birthday;
a
bountiful
lunch
The
funeral
of
Wm.
Wallace
De
of William “Koellermeier and W. Bc-s for this purpose carried, 773 to 1X8
A bill providing that tax levies In was served, and a good time was had
Jority of one vote.
Lapp
was
held
at
the
Christian
holm and on Mr. Wades’ place at A coyote carca s sent from lie-
Oreron be made as of January 1, ln- by all.
Dead Laws Repealed
church
on
Wednesday.
February
23,
Colton demonstrated rock blasting 3-arit county, to the Unit'd Stat-
One thing this legislature ts notable it r.d of March 1. one of the measures
rob your children of educa­ 1927, at 2:00 pm., interment in the and wood splitting gun in add’ticn. I biological survey office in Portland
for above other sessions is the effort 'resented by the special committee tion You when
you fail to prevent or I. O. O. F. cemetery under the direc­ The county agent recently left a
heP" examined by William Levin
made with considerable success to ''at studied taxation during the last
Educational tion of Gates Funeral Home of supply of gray digger poison with W 1 lab ratorlcian for iho state board o
wipe off the law books a lot of dead -w wo years, was killed by indefinite ! gupPreM foregt
Gresham.
Danielson, at Colton, for distribution | health, and found to be affected by
timber In outworn, obsolete and over­ ostponement in the senate on adop- fundg com* larH>" from timber,
rabies.
DeLapp was 72 years old born in the community.
lapping laws So fewer than 85 bills on of an adverse committee report, i The heavy raini ,nd resulting high in Mr. Indiana
May
29,
1854.
He
John
J.
Inskeep
A group of Salem and Wnndhur
A
bill
introduced
by
Senator
Moeer
•
v
at«r9
ar*
raiai"*
havoc
with
cul-
were Introduced by the committee on
County Agent
men has made application to th» aa-
repeal of laws, each aimed at some authorizing the appointment of a so- vJ rt* 8nd tralla ,n th* mountains. leaves three sons and two daughters
t'r>nal forest service for tho lrose o!
mu 3 ty statute believed by the commit- perinteedent of the state penitentiary Maintenance work will be much George B. DeLapp of Marvelmount,
BUYS SNYDER TIMBER
Teiwilltger hot springs on the south
tee to have outl’ved Its usefulness. -iso was approved Under this bill ! heavier than usual prior to the fire Washington; Dr. S. L. DeLapp of
Roseburg, Oregon. Wm. E. DeLapp
fork of the McKenzie river, seven
The sc-r.at', by a vote of 27 to S, the superintendent of the prison would | 3*^*°n
approved a bill providing for the i'pol­ inneint a warden snd deputy warden. In order to standardize sign poat- of Marvelmount, Wn. ; Mrs. Florence J. W. Hassell completed a deal : ile* above Its confluence with the
in the forests, the forest ser
er of Yoncalla. Ore.; Mrs. Lulls ] yesterday whereby he takea-over the main sir am.
ish men t of the state emergency board .... _f! ,o confirmation by tha state
I '•*'« adaP*«d • new peaked roof Bernard of Marshfield; and twoltimber holdings of H. B. Snyder in The Hood River valley lost two of
Overricing the adverse report of Its card of control
committee cn labor and industries the A resolution referring to the voters ' '*ffn board *or uniform use. All brothers and one sister, B. F. De the Dodge district and will be assoc- Its oldest apple trees when Charles
,'(rn* now up will be replaced with i Lapp and John DeLapp of SanJ se ¡ated with his brother, A. S. Hassell, Metealf used the a* on an old Ora-
k a w rsrsed a senate bill which -he question of repealing tha 'n'erest the
new, neatly-painted signs as fast calif, and Mrs. A. M. Briggs of Wat- who has sawmill equipment already n-iteln and i Ru ;et ire*- The tre .
wou^d strike from the law the section -jarentee law as It affects irrigation
as
funds
are available for the pur- ertown, S. D.
J installed, in cutting for the market, were part of th* home orchard plan'-it
providing for a biennial appropriation d drslnrje districts was Indefinitely
pose. Replacing the old with the I He had resided in this district for ¡The brothers expect to start opera- by M B Potter, pioneer of the Bel-
of a sum sufficient to cover half the postponed.
new will commence with this season. 130 years.
'tions on March 1.
( moot district. 66 years ago.
*4xtnlstrntlve tspentst of the Indus-
Portland