six VERNONIA EAGLE Thursday, March 15, 1928, ing, in this western land, of nob’e cure their rights of citizenship in the interests,' liberty and peace houses equal to the aristocracy of accordiance with the rules of the of the community will be protected. ! Europe, he ranged far wide before constitution. O. B. SETTERS. From page 1 From page / he finally chose a principality in 5. I shall protect the personal grapes they can eat. About 10 000 what is now the northern part of j Make of Car, Baker — Electric line is built Ford Buick Stude. Hudson Dodge Essex and property rights of the people, pounds are given away on that San Diego county. The San Die­ ¡Factory Price, 1293 1495 138Ô 5 70 87 5 79* no titles or privileges will be recog­ into Pleasant Va'ley. quito river watered ' it, friendly Present license. 40 40 34 28 nized; equality before the law will 47 day. Newport — Shipment of huckle- City lax rate. Mills. Rancho Santa Fe is the most mountains guarded it closely, but > 84.8 48.34 109.82 126.78 117.45 74.20 67.42 | be guaranteed. berry bushes gown into nation- the sea was visible through their unique and elaborate real estate 46.4 Baker 26.44 60.09 69.37 64.26 40.60 36.89 I 6. I shall not in any way impose wide industry. 108.5 61.84 140.51 162.21 150.27 86.26 ! upon the conscience of the pre­ project now being developed in canyons, to the wes:, and ,o the i Bend 94.94 52.4 29.37 67.86 78.34 72.57 45.85 41.66 | Government opens 2160 acres southern California. It is the last north. In winter the snow-topped ■! Eugene | Klamath Falls 70.8 40.36 91.60 103.95 98.06 61.95 56.29 servation of all concerned. homestead land near Paisley, with of the historic land grants to re­ San Bernardino mountains gleamed La Grande 60.5 78.35 34.49 90.45 83.79 52.94 48.10 7. I shall work to the end that preference to World War veterans. tain its pre-Amencan atmosphere. like far towers seen through a veil 1 Marshfield 66.7 38.02 86.38 58.36 99.79 Mi88 53.03 65.5 37.34 84.82 57.31 It is a park-like region containing of dreams. Medford 97.92 90.72 52.07 34.0 19.90 45.20 52.18 30.54 27.75 48.84 There Don Juan built himself an ' Pendleton nearly 16 square miles, teeming 46.0 Portland 26.72 59.57 68.77 63.71 40.15 36.57 with associations of the princely adobe fhanor house which still 1 : Salem 50.6 28.84 <55.53 75.65 44.28 70.08 40.23 days when the old dons lived in stands in the shade of majestic , Vernonia 41.55 94.41 108.99 100.98 72.9 63.79 57.96 California in almost feudal splen- pepper trees as ancient as itself. This method would return a against any act passed by the leg- j dor. Don Juan Maria Osuna, soldier Its walls are a good three feet and first alcalde of San Diego, was thick. Its windows are inset so large part of the money collected islature, and the effective date of j a man of the soundest taste in far that the sills make excellent to the cities as their part of the the act delayed until the next gen-' wines and horses and lands and seats, on both sides. Its ceilings tax. The counties and schoojp would oral election, which would be in ladies, and when he was granted are high and its rooms capacious get their share and what is left 1930. In the mean time the revenues 4,000 hectares of land by the King and it looks out, through a vista would go to the state. The state of Spain to encourage the uphold- of palms and pepper trees, on a would get about 15.5 cents; the of the state would be far below , lovely picture framed in by purple ’ counties about sixty cents; and the needs and a property tax on1 mountains. The old military road the cities about twenty cents out -farms, homes and other tangible! from San Diego to Los Angeles ran of each dollar collected in this property made necessary to pay the | ’ interest and principal on outstand-1 through the estate. Over that road manner. »»»»*— Under the Oregon Constitution,! ing bonds for kink...... highway m. purposes, Fremont marched in later years, Section la, Article IX, both state and county. This would i and Kearney ’ s men followed It into SCHOOL “The legislative assembly shall be increasing the load on the I San Diego after the battle of San Branch opening in Ver­ Pasqual, the last battle with the not declare an emergency in any shoulders of those already paying I nonia Start the child right—fit them with a pair act regulating taxation or exemp- more than their share. Indians in 1846. Under direction of 1 tion.” This is eminently unfair and of­ Health Shoes. Lynn Sherman School of ’ The ranch played an important The referendum can be invoked fends our sense of justice. part in the war with Mexico. Lean­ Saxophone, Piano and dro Osuna, son of Don Juan, then of the Santa Fe, took an interest and an unselfish desire on the part Wind Instruments A full line of built-in its owner, was a bitter antagonist in the historic estate, and through of the governing power to do the! Piano, Classical and Jazz, Player of the Americans. After the war his efforts it was decided to re­ greatest amount of good to the i Roll Style Taught he committed suicide, as he feared serve it for the building of a per­ community and the country, and If interested write in care of the Americans would deprive him fectly planned community, and to then the possession of the ability to , ; so restrict it that the old ranch put that desire into operation just- j Portland Conservatory of . of the ranch. house and other relics of the past ly and impartially. A man taking i Music for ladies. Colors, black, brown and When the . Santa Fe railway in­ be preserved, and the new build- executive power must not lack the 216 New Studio Bldg., I terests bought the ranch 16 years ing erected should also seem a strength to put into operation what PORTLAND, OREGON new light colors, patent and kid. ago and changed its name to Vernonia Studio at home of 1 Mrs. Rancho Santa Fe, it was feared by part of the romantic past, One he eonsiders just and right. Ethel Ray. Corner of First and many that the old place would cannot build a residence or any | If I am nominated and elected other structure which is not in ,,ar“ | to this most important office of Maple Street A new line of soon lose its historic atmosphere. mony with the whole area. In that circuit judge of this district: E. Hodges, vice-president 15 square miles every resident "h'y 1. I shall conduct a frank, open look out of any window of home and see nothing but beauty, and indefatigable administration. 2. I shall be just and fair in There has been built a guest house for ladies and misses will be here and civic center so perfect in all of my decisions. 3. I shall treat men of all na- Spanish design that one may well Saturday, March 17 imagine he is in a Spanish city, tionalities on an equal basis. 4. I shall see that foreigners se- Douglas Fairbanks has purchased 1,000 acres from the Santa Fe ranch and added 2,000 acres of We specialize in quality merchandise and exclus­ land adjoining, and this year will LESTER SHEELEY build a Spanisn residence to per- ive rights of same. Attomey-at-Law feet a real hacienda. Nearly 1200 acres have been Vernonia, Oregon i planted to orchard tracts in dif- I- ferent locations on the Kancho 1 Santa Fe. Valencia oranges 473 acres, avocados 436, iOemöns XH 3E H Z HS K Z H S H X K X HZ H Z H X H IMI HZ H ZM Si S H Z H X HZ H X 175, walnuts 72 and deciduous 20. These are planted on hillsides, the tops of knolls, or on lower levels, according to the best location of the various trees. The best frost­ less belts are used for avocados and lemons, which are most easily af­ fected by a freeze, whicn some­ times occurs here as in every part of the mainland of the United States, while the hardier plants are located on the lower levels. The sky-line one sees from the guest house is oddly suggestive of that around Mexico City and there are other things which make one who has visited in Mexico or Cuba or Spain drift into reveries. Water is supplied from Lake Hodges, near Escondido, and there have been installed 60,000 feet of concrete and steel pipe lines. The lake was formed by a dam built on the San Diequito river, 157 feet high and impounds 37,700 acre-feet of water. 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