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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1924)
Spi ndid School« VERNONIA EAGLE City of Home» VERNONIA EAGLE SALUTE THE FLAG Issued Every Friday $2.00 Per Year. Entered ss second-class matter August 4 1«22, at the post office at Ver nonia, Oregon, under the Ait . f March 3. 1ST». Advertising Rates 25c ts per inch, single column measure, each we k. We collect tor advertising the first . f , v. rj m >nt >. PAUL S. R BIN'SON E ditor and O wner . This Saturday, June 14, is Flag Da} A power greater than any munici pal water plants extinguished the want it there. Two splendid buildings ! Dawes, threatening forest fires last week. A The result is that Paul Revere is power greater than the “Weather are already on the East side, The known to every schoolboy. You could near present grade building i snot Man”, at Portland visited the West sell a Paul Revere cigar fur a dime ern part of the state a few minutes large enough so build there also, where equally good William Dawes after the populace read the predic Hence vote on the lcth for the first cigars would go begging at six for a tion of “No Rain in Sight”. An All proposition to buy the Cass Berger- nickle. Wise Providence saved the day. The son acre (the best school location in William Dawes, Jr., was hardly crops-in western Oregon are looking town) and build a modern four room heard of until his great-grandson fine. By due caution the fire danger Luilding there and one on the present came along to link his name up with has passed. It always rains on trie ite also. We will see them both full current events. Paul Revere had been just and unjust alike. To which we to overflowing within a year. Mark famous for years. are duly thankful. !the prediction. Because—Paul Revere was well ad — vert is ed. You will notice that the school i1 1 Editor Morton, of the St Helen’s has called a meeting for June 16, to Mist, is on a little trip and vacation,: The youthful murderers and kid vote on the building of new school down San Francisco way. Mr. Mor- nappers of the Franks boy, in Chi- building*. There are two propositions ton-s (lau(rhter is returning from a cag(, are millionaire. It is announced Washington during the convention, submitted, which means two school trip to Honolulu, and he is planning that they are not being abused in leaving it to his friends to look after houses—and probably that is the to meet her in San Francisco. jail anj that their hotel bills are his nominations, the actual drafting best plan. A few weeks ago the Board $100 per day. For a common thief of the Republican platform and the called a meeting to decide where to The Coulmbia County Republican in out county jail his hotel bill won’t other convention details. A special build and the citizens voted 3 to 1 to Central Committee has partly plan amount to over a dollar, and he ser telegraph wire is to be rigged up build west of the R. R. track. Now ned the pre-election campaign. One ■ ves pretty well at that. Wake up, : from the White House to the conven they submit the proposition again in f the task- is the uniting of the par tion ball in Cleveland to keep the America. a different form for June 16. They ty. It is a fact, although unaccount I President advised of all developments give you the chance to vote for a able, that long time professed Repub A newspaper seldom gets any cred- as they occur and so that he may is Modern 4 room building west of the licans insist on jumjing to the wrong sue orders to his political lieutenants for what it DOESN'T print. track and a modern 4 room building column occasionally, and voting for * if the occasion warrants. on the present site, Two buildings a democrat. Columbia County Re It is easy to see an opportunity each four rooms. Or they give you publicans have repeatedly elected after somebody else has grabbed it. Some doubt still remains as to the chance to vote on only one eight Democrats. Poor habi'. whom will be selected as the Repub room building on the present site, We wonder if the gallant Sir Wal lican vice-presidential candidate. A- o.ily; ignoring any site west of the STRAIGHT FR M HISTORY ter Raleigh, after he placed his coat mong those prominently mentioned track. The first proposition will, we on the muddy road for the beautiful for the second place on the ticket are --------r believe, carry. People believe in fair You’ve heard of Paul Revere, who lady to walk on, said “Step on it, kid” former Governor Frank Lowden of play, and it looks fair that a build took the famous “midnight ride” I Illinois, Major General James G. Har ing should be west of the track, as that the poet Longfellow Xells about. It has been our observation, that bord and Senator Wm. E. Borah, there will be hundreds of small pri Y’ou’ve heard of General "Hell- a lot of people who consider the,. - but there are a host of other possi- mary children there the coming term and-Maria” Wawes, once Director of ¡selves “hard boiled” are only half bilities. It is needed there and the people the Budget and more lately investi 1 baked. gator of European finances. Senator La Follette’s activities in a ffiaramrmaram: vest w. But did y.-.r .-er happen to hear To make an occasional mi t ke the direction of the Presidency re- & of the picturesque General’s great I not so bad as not to make anythin) main a constant subject of specula i grandfather, William Wawes, Jr.? CORRECT MILLINERY IN tion among the politicians of all par I The chances are you never did. The man who has nothing but his ties. No one believes that La Follette POPULAR PRICES And therein is an advertising lesson. dignity to stand on, is scheduled for has any chance of being elected Pres For William Dawes, Jr., back in a spill. ident himself, but his determination 1775 did exactly the same thing that to run as an independent candidate Designing and Dressmaking Paul Revere did. means that he may carry enough of There were two riders through the the states to take the election out night to arouse the Middlesex farm of the Electoral college and throw it READY HAT SHOP ers “up and to arm.” One was Revere into the insurgent-controlled house The other was Dawes. They did the of Representatives, where no one LN SATURDAY same thing. But— knows what might happen. It is not Evening* A famous poet wrote a famous po- A Weekly Panorama of Events in the expected he could carry more than em about Revere. (Perhaps his name National Capital By Peter Keegan ten states at the most, most of these was easier to find rhymes for.) ’ o-' ---------- in the Middle West. body but historians ever mentioned President Coolidge will remain in The Grave Consequences threaten ed by the Japanese Ambassador in the event the American Government went ahead with its exclusion plans has developed so far in some jingo talk in Japan and a formal protest handed to Secretary of State Hughes There is nothing that can wow be done about it. regardless of how much the Pre ¡«lent disliked to sign the exe' j ;ion bill. The excitement | over tl ' ..stern question has given big Navy men in Congress an op- portui ity to rush through a building orogr. ni involving the expenditure of I about $150,000,000 for new ships. è; e EVENTS AT OUR NATIONAL CAPITAL J-.-.e fifth has been set as the date for publication throughout the coun try of the application forms for the soldiers bonus insurance certificates. The War epartment estimates that it will be the I -tter part of June be fore the official application blanks will be ready for distribution, but a number of newspaper* have arrang ed to print them before that time. The insurance certificates will not begin to reach the veteran* until ear ly next year. < ash payments will be gin in March, I »25. Democratic Senators are playing Alphonso and Gaston in the cloak room* now. So many of them are po tential presidential candidate* that it keeps them busy announcing that they are not running and that they are supporting someone else. Many look upon Ralston of Indiana a* the likely Democratic choice. 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