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About Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1936)
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It makes it a delicious brown. * * « To protect paper when cleaning paint use a piece of heavy card board about 12 inches square, moving it along as you wash paint. iiie ÊfetfKT AuiuoßnV IN 1Ue iNOßlP ON COLüß. ins TßAlNErD &V&S Aße SO SENSITIVE-”'THAT,AT A PLANCE,UE- CAN TELL annone op tue P os S isle - 10,000 COMBINATIONS OF Coioß il M e who DECIDES füß TUE FASHION E-XPEI2T WIHAT COLONS WILL BE 11 TUE TWNG" roß. -tue- SEASON. © Bell Syndicate.—WNU Service. AT LAST A COUGH RELIEF — THAT ALSO SPEEDS RECOVERY flow England’s King Lost a Great Art Treasure HONOLULU. T IS extremely bad form to drop into the Hawaiian cap ital without making a call upon Dr. Peter Buck, D. S. O., M. D., M. A., Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, the Royal Anthropological Insti tute of Great Britain, and direc tor of the Bishop museum of Honolulu, I On the wall of his library. In a massive frame beautifully carved, hangs the portrait of a Maori war rior, tattooed with all the barbaric frescoes approved by that warlike people. The grizzled patriarch fas cinated me. “Who might this be?” I asked. “A distinguished Maori journal ist,” replied the professor, chuck ling, “one of the most belligerent The Lifting Power of his time. In 1860 when the Maoris were occupied with a war against BEHNKE-WALKER PREPARATION the English, this man, Patara-te-tu- • 1st—A Better Position hi, got hold of some type and a • 2nd—Rapid Promotion • 3i d—Larger Opportunities printing press, with which he under “Planning Your Future9’ took to enlighten his countrymen on will give you the details. Write today. the subject of British interference with Maori ambitions and Maori government. His broadsides, issued weekly, lacked nothing in fervor or BUSINESS COLLEGE clarity. Fact is Editor Patara-te- S. W. Salmon at 11th Avenue, Portland, Ore tu-hi so got the British goat, as it were, that a young Englishman by the name of John Gorst was ap pointed by the English to make a Mrs. Frank Schatz of counter attack in print. He called 3217 South 43rd St, his weekly 'Te Pihoihoi Moke Tacoma, Wash., said: “I was a young girl Moke.’ (The Sparrow That Sits on when I started to take the Housetops Alone.) Evidently the Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. At that two representatives of the Fourth time I went thru Estate stirred up considerable ill agony at periods. I would be in bed two feeling.” and three days each Maoris Shoo Sparrow Away. headaches and was not “And just for that,” continued Dr. able to eat. After taking the ‘Favorite Pre scription' I had an appetite and soon felt Buck, “the Maori lads moved in, so much better in every way." Buy now! | shooed the sparrow oft the house I top, smashed the press, took John Gorst captive, melted the type met al into bullets and fired upon the British. The execution of Gorst was | contemplated by the Maori, but Pa- tara, who had a high sense of jus- tice, promptly scotched the sugges- j tion on the ground that it was un YARNS professional to abolish an editor WASTED—Women to sell \arn on ■ i for doing the best he could. He Sion basis, samples on request. Write for Information Gl.OKI I 1 AHN (WANT, proposed that journalist Gorst be 36 A or th Pth St., Philadelphia, l’iu, Drpt. L. •riven three weeks to close his af ARE YOU MISERABLE? CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT Found Amazing Duo to RHEUMATISM- NEURALGIA LUMBAGO—CHEST COLDS © Western Newspaper Union. In Consideration Don’t expect so much of life; then death may not be so ex acting. 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Memorial of the Prince. “Now, there is yet another chap ter,” resumed Dr. Buck, “which brings us up to 1920, when the Prince of Wales, now Edward VIII, touring the world, reached Rotorva, New Zealand, there to dedicate a public park in the presence of 5,000 Maori. In order to suitably frame the handsomely illuminated vellum recording the event, rare and valu able totora wood was cut from the oldest and finest war canoe extant and turned over to the greatest woodcarver in New Zealand for con version into a work of art, price less and beyond duplication. The woodworker on his own initiative fashioned a frame that measured four inches less across the top than the bottom. A howl went up, and he was instructed to make it over into a perfect rectangle. ‘Can do,’ said he, and did. Everything seemed O. K. until a stickler broke into lamentations. ‘This will not do,’ he declared. 'We cannot allow the grandson of Her Beloved Maj esty, Queen Victoria, to be the re cipient of a second-hand article. An other frame must be fashioned and made right the first time.’ "Another chunk of timber was cut from the war canoe, another frame was carved to specifications, and presented to the Prince with elaborate ceremony. In no particu lar did it compare with the original creation, either in material or art istry. But it did not come under the second-hand classification, nor was the prince ever made aware of the error. Every man on the framing committee participated in a scram ble to get possession ot the first model, which measured 2 feet wide by feet deep, and, al though weighing about twenty pounds, a more exquisite piece of property never existed. From hand to hand it passed until finally, just how I can't truthfully say, it came into my jurisdiction. Ownership is difficult to establish. However, pos session is nine points. 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