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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, Hawaiian Music to be Feature of Big Chautauqua Program JUNE 29. FLOWERS AS FOOD, In India th» Nativaa Eat Bassia Tr»a Blossoms Uncooked. PERSIAN GULF PEARLS. Breakers of Pledges. The nominations of the Democratic candidates for president and vice president of the United States by the In these days one would hardly call Bombay, noted fur its pearl markets, convention at St. Louis, ahead of the s dinner of rosebuds a feast, nor should we tie Inclined to accept an In Is not a pearl producer. though the time agreed upon between the man vitation to dine on the blossoms of tha gems ar« (.ought tliere fur sbipun-ut agers ul the convention and the city Music From Islands Across the Pacific to Add Greatly to Big pumpkin vine. Yet some Indians. Ilka lu all part» of the world The pearls wuicli was the host of the convention, was thoroughly Democratic. A pledge tlie old Aztecs. used to esteem these sold ill Rouitu.y couie from llie Bulirein had been given that the delegates Program Engaged flowers, when properly prepared a Islands, u siniill archipelago uu the wvulu be kept in St. Louis until Fri western side of tUe I'ersliu gulf, day night. 1 here was a money con great dainty. So. In the same way. do natives of which, although adjacent to territory sideration involved, and at least one tunny parts of India depend for food under the control of Turkey. Is gov number of the convention, Chas. B. ills>u the blossoms of the bassia tree. erued by an Independent sheik under Strecker, of Massachusetts, insisted They do not need even to cook the special British protection. tUe British that it was due to the business men I flowers, but make a good meal of them government lunluluiniug a |s>litical of St. Louis, who had given the nat ional committee a bonus of fl09,000 raw. These blossoms are described as agent there. Ot this group of Ishunls only those to secure the convention, that the sweet and sickly in odor und taste. nominations lie not hurried ahead oi They are sometimes dried In the sun. ' of Bahrein and Miilmrilk ale ot any tlic specified time. On the other hand, when they are kept and sold in ba- size. Tbeir luipoi iaui e. However. Is it was contended by William A. Glas | out of all proportion to tbeir extent. gow Jr., ul Pennsylvania , chairman Knars as a regular article of diet. Tie* trees are so highly esteemed that ' for they ale the great center of tlie of the Rules Committee, after that the threat of cuttius down their bassia i Persian gulf pearl tislienes. wlili-b are body had made a unanimous report to trees will generally bring au unruly 'tile world's chief souice of supply for hurry matters, that it would be im ; tribe ro terms. Tills Is perhaps not to pearls. The slieik ot Bahreiu is said possible to hold the delegates later | be woudered at when it Is considered to aave a customs revenue amount . than that night. He said it would be that a single tree will yield from 200 ing to about SliKJ.iKKi per year, which poor politics to make the- nominations to 400 ¡founds of flowers. The Parsecs makes liim the richest ruler iu the with seats empty. So the pledge was broken and the cook the flowers aud also make sweet- Persian gult. The pearl fisheries un nominations were made. This pledge meats of them. der bls eoutrol may lu a good year went to keep company with that “Nobody would be Inclined to deny bring to bis Islands as tuueb ns *2.- plank of the Democratic platform of that smoked fish and smoked meat are MM),(AX). lour years ago which stuutly declared agreeable varieties in our bill of fare, It Is difficult for uewcouiers to ob- in favor of a single presidential term. but few. perhaps, would feel ready to tnlu the services of good divers owing In the light of events, that well re plead guilty to a taste for smoked flow to the system In vogue, which prac membered declaration, being inter ers. Aud yet. when we give to the tically makes this class of men slaves preted, means that only Republican clove Its well earned place among fla lo the masters of the pearling boats. presidents should have a single term, Democratic presidents vorings we are making use of a I The men's earnings in ilie majority of but that smoked flower bud. The buds grow on cases are insufficient to keep them all should have all the terms they can get. a small evergreen and are plucked ¡the year round, and couseipieutly they So far as nominating the candidates from the ends of the branches before take advances from their masters year “with seats empty” was concerned, they expand. Then they are dried tn after year to such an extent that they there need have been no convention the sun and smoked over a wood fire ■ can never repay their debt, It hen a at all. The cohorts of the Democracy to give them the brown color.—Phila divet elects lo engage himself to an I might as well have stayed at home and saved the money spent in travel delphia Press. omer hunt the owner of the latter has and entertainment. H was known all to pay up tlie debt due to tlie tortuer along who the candidate would be, master should be vugage biiu.— Argo i and their formal naming might as USELESS THINGS. well have been left to the national naut. «---------- —--- Ghosta of the Past That Were Formi committee. It is needless to discuss at present dable In Their Time. SCRAPS AND A DINNER. the candidates named by the St.Louis "An enumeration of the useless.” HE Chautauqua is brin great attraeth ns here during its week of big daily programs. I’.ut of all says Richard Jeffries, “would almost ba A French Chef's Feat With Food That convention as standard-bearers of the the programs probably none will be received with such great enthusiasm as the one to be given by Kel:u- Democratic party. The record ot an enumeration of everything hitherto Had Been Discarded. Woodrow Wilson as president and of ku's llawaimn Quintet. This is Hie coui| any that played in the original "Bird of Paradise" company and s or- pursued." A year or two ago I wits ehef In ii 1 nomas Riley Marshall a# vice presi ed such u great success. In the tour of the 101) largest cities of the Fulted State* that was made by this What a pile of ‘link the men of the country geiitleinau's household tn Eng dent (so far as the latter otncial has company the newspapers declared Kekuktl's Hawaiian» to he the most musical and accurate in their repiii iiieriou world labored to produce! any opportunity to make a record), land. The inoruiiig after my arrival I of Hawaiian music. It is said that no other company has played the beautiful, soothing and wistful melodies of Heap up all the books that are of no looked mound the kltclieu garden. aud are known and read of all men. The the Hawaiian Islands as do these player* ¡’lie ( uautauquu has scored a big "scoop” in securing them foe u lull cou- possible use. the contents of ancient cert ou the closing night of Chautuuqua. in the dust biu that stood In the laiek record of the Democratic party, with libraries, books of heraldries, théo yard I saw a mixture of food that its broken promises and utter failure to measure up to the neccssiiks oi gonies and discarded sciences, books of could have been turned Into a tiret the nation, is such that the American * wrangling and tedious arguments the voters arc. fairly aching tor a cnin-• •• world has willingly forgot, and the class dinner. I lu about four quarts of milk that to go to the pulls ami consign it to myriads of chaff products that pour stale oblivion. '1 hey want an administra like a ceaseless Niagara from the mod bnd turned sour were swimming h»lf loaves. drumsticks of fowls, old tion which will command tbc rv »tut ern press: heap them up -nto one ot the nations of the earth, auord mountain, and from its top you could bum bones, cold boiled potatoes, trim protection to American «•¡iueiiw mings of dough made for piecrusts, look down upon the Himalayas. wherever they may lawfully b e found, 4 cracked eggs, some old codfish aud Think of the ruined cities of the or'• and protect American indnstti ipS ! f cl Uiitt which snail be equ. out. the ghostly temples of Egypt, the sonic spoiled uincnroni Cll« L..7 ‘ After Most Successful Season, W tepskie Is Coming to the Western Next day 1 found a second consign all over tlie nation, and > broken fragments of castles by the tnent. very similar, about to be carried | special schedules, like th Chautauqua» For a Second Tour of the Pacific Coast Rhine and the Danube, the Coliseum, ** —• the Holden House of Nero, the Garden away and thrown out. I stopped tills adapted lo the tiue'L of the Son'll alone. They will vote to elect Hughe- lot. sorted It out and. with the help of of Hadrian at Tivoli! Think of the use I less sciences men studied, the faded re a little Stock, half a dozen eggs mid and Fail banks, and to enforce against VVilson and Mai shall the on,-term ligions they once believed, the inconse a hare that had been shot ou the es pledge with which those amateur tate. served a seven course dinner for quential wars of history, the reams of statesmen went into office as a r?su., antiquated law, the gold gathered to a family of ten that night, and the of a split in the Republican gether only to be misspent! Think of master of the household ended me up four years ago. the useless passions, dreams, thoughts aud complimented me before the whole family on the best dinner they had and desires of men! 1'or Sale or Trade——80 acres, good One is sometimes tempted to think bad for n year. orchard and buildings, elm u .v.hcoi that we front the great questions of life, ' Afterward his wife sent for me aud postoffice and store. Guoo fisnm ■ love and death as freshly, with as lit told me that, though pleased with the and hunting. Want city piop-rl tle advantage from experience, as the dinner, she feared 1 bad beeu too ex Enquire at this office. cave man.—Dr. Frank Crane in Wom travagant aud said that her rule was | not to allow more than 7 shillings per an’s World. When the next legislature convenes | head In housekeeping. It was a se- Governor Vvithycombe w.'l i< cwm* 1 vere almek to her to hear I bad fed mend that a one mill tax be levied for No Promotion. The late Bisbop Doane of Albany. • the family ou tlie sins of the cook that road improvements. The present levy strict conservative, bad his own views had left the day before, tile cost being is a quarter of a mill and the addition as to woman's place In the world. No not over nlnepence per head.— From nn will provide sufficient funds for the feminist this good Tory bishop, no ad Interview With a French Chef in Na- needs of the state. vocate of "newness" of any sort. Itlonal Food Magazine. Bishop Doane believed In marriage A farmer in a small way walked in of the real old fashioned kind, and to to one of our fire insurance compan The Market In Cauls. bridegrooms at weddings he used some I We believe that there la still some ies and intimated that lie wished to times to make a little spee-Ji. market for cauls among sailors, who insure his barn and a couple of stacks. "What facilities have you lor ix- "My young friend." be would say to retain their belief In tlie efficacy of the the pale aud nervous bridegroom, pnt- membranes ns a protection against titmuishing a fire in your villager” in ting him ou the back, "you are now shipwreck and drowning. Notices of quired the superintendent of the of embarking on a loug. hazardous voy- “Cauls For Sale Within" wire to be fice. 1 lie man scratched his head and age. aud I bld you remember the Fin- ween recently In windows in tlie vicin pondered over the matter for a little nish proverb. ity of tlie docks of both London mid while. Eventually he answeicd. "Well "For the Finnish sailors hare a . Liverpool, but It is some time since it sometimes rains.” proverb to this effect: . we have noticed nn advertisement of a *Tbe man who on the ship of matri eaul for sale In tlie daily press. It may mony signs as mate will never get pro be remarked that the sale of caul», so moted.' ”—New York Tribune. ?ar from being ii very ancient custom, la a comparatively modern Innovation. Better Than a Clock. TIW* witchcraft of the middle ages de "My father," said the »mall boy to dared against tlie <*ntil retaining any Twenty-four hours after you start to ITFTSK1E and his wonderful Hungarian Or hestra are coming back. Last year when the matter of en- the lady who was calling on his moth virtue whatever If parted with by gift take Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis eazlng the Roval Hungarians for the Chautauqua was under advis ment, it was frequently intimated that er. "1» a great man. He knows what or »tile to any but a meliilier of the covery, poisonous matter and blood such an offering would prove "caviare to the general" and as a Chautauqua feature attraction r«- impurities begin to leave your body time It Is without even looking at bls child’s kindred -London Ijincet through the eliminative organs. suit in flat failure. It was thought that such a company of artists, better known for their concerts be wit tell." fore the royalty and court ceremonials of Europe, the exclusive functions of the elite of our large cities would not It brings new ncti’ily to tin liver, "Wliat do you mean. Tommy?" Ths 3truggla. stomach and bowels in a .bort time, queried the visitor. Pr°HowePverir it "was'* dc bled’ that the standard set by western Chautauquas must be maintained. They were on- The road to eminence and power thus causing sallowness, indigestion “Oh. when I boiler out an' ask him from i ’ ji obscure condition "tight not and constipation to disappear. ,.Jd t was positively demonstrate 1 that Chautauqua patrons not only appreciated the very beat in music, but what time It is In the morning, be al to t>e made too easy nor n tiling too It enters tlie tiny blood vessels of would not accept anything else The multitude of requests for the return ot the Royal Hungarians rendered tbeir ways says It's time to get up. An’ m gt-li of course If rare merit Is1 th« the skin, bringing with it tr It vita return engagement practically unescapable. _________ _______ ___________ when I ask him what time ft is in the rntesr of »11 things It ought to pass lized blood: and abiding faith in its evenin', be alius says. 'Time to go to th 1*011-zb some sort of probation Ths wonderful cleansing power has come 180,000 H°rsepower. I bed. Tommy? Ob. I tell you my father tciaple of honor ought to tie sen ted oil to thousands, when pimples, toils, car buncles, rash, eczema, acne and other It has been announced that the new Is a great man!"—St Louis Globe- nn eminence If it lie tqieii through skin troubled dried up and disap battle cruiser, of which the house Democrat virtue let It be remembered, too. thill peared. naval committee recommends five, virtue Is never tried but by some dlffi Good blood means good health; good are each to be driven by turbins of no Her Forebodings. 1 culty and some struggle —Burks. health means strong men and women, less than 180,000 horsepower. There "Why are you worrying, dear?” he full of vigor and ambition, with minds has been much speculation among en asked after they bnd got things set alert and muscles ever willing, gineers as to the power which these Tangled Up In Boston. tled In tbeir cunning little bungalow medicine dealer will supply y" ships would have to develop to reach Rraik- Ever In Boston, Bill? Bill- "I was Just thinking that if you turn Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Di the tremendous speed of 35 knots, Yup. Hank — Get tangled up any? and the figure now given on the out to be as great as 1 expert you to B JI—A little. 1 stole a pup from a in either liquid or tablet, form, member it i t not a patent med., in ■ for strength of the navy department’s ex tie and we have any children, they will periments, exceeds expectations. A bavo to take tbeir places among the ft ant porcb. run two miles with bltn its ingredient« are printed on flic wrap It’s a pure glyceric extract of aisi stopped to rest right on de same per. conception of the power required is idle rich.”—Chicago Record-Herald. fi out porch I stole him from.—Fhlla- i roots, made without alcohol. gained from the fact that, although Write to Dr Pierce, Invul 1 ’ V tel, d> dphla Bulletin. the battle cruisers will displace ap Not All Blank. Buffalo, N. Y., for free bookli > blood. proximately 6000 tons less than the "How about this shooting?" Sick people arc invited lo consult 26-knot Mauretania, the horsepower A 8panking Team. "My client's mind Is blank, judge of the record holding Cunarder is a “Now, Tommy, this little story says. Dr. Pierce, by letter, free little more than one-third, or 70,000 That ought to be sufflcient excuse to Th.» rich man had n spanking team? I to be exact, of that proposed for the get blm off." "I might consider It if the csrtrldf,*« Now. wtiut’a a 'apauklng team?’” battle cruisers. Thus the power is al OREGON rLOi'wL "I know. My pa and inn's one.”— most tripled in order to accomplish an bnd been black too." — Kansas Cffy Astoria, Oregon. — "Jly blood ( Jialt1n>ore American increase of speed amounting to less Journal. Irod for a long time and T w . m all than 50 per cent, which further em run-down, had sovere headaches, vu.i I Astronomy Versus Art. phasizes the increased resistance Fear and Danger. nervous and tired all the lime. Aftei which must be overcome as the speed rrofessor—H.-is anything ever been trying different remedies without ¡»el- Nervous Old Lady 'to deck band on rises. In building these ships the de ateo m boati—Mr, Steamboatman. Is sllws'veewj on Venus? Student—No. ting any batter, 1 decided to • try T) • signers and constructors of the navy there any fear of danger? Deck Hand etr. there t»is not—If the pictures are Pierce’s remeiiie«. 1 t>.1 department have taken on a large (cnrehwalyi—Plenty of fear, ma'ai a, but correct- Judge Medical Discovery ’ r nd order and there has been some shak Prescription ’ according to am F any one «ays that four pretty young girls cannot present a program that ing of heads by experienced ship not a tilt of danger. and • r“st' r»d to perfi et h< a'tn. That »etimi la not warrantable which will truly entertain he should come to Chautauqua and have his Idea* builders. But the department has had I Cao c/ineciei V. n> i •liber Mustie» to lieg a blessing or. Anxlet« never yet sneceeefnt yy brWl changed a little when he hears the Ionian Serenaders The Ionian« pre months in which to make calculations them."—M rs . C. O. M xssenoei ; kiurlng succeeded does not present • Duuue btieet. tent two programs and appear in full costume each time and experiments since the plans were , ad over any chasm. — Uuffinl . ttumkagwdqp—quart«». first tentatively announced. i Th» Divers Ara Practically Slav»« of th# Boat Masters. T Witepskie Is Coming Back With Bigger and Better Orchestra PURE BLOOD W Ionians Have Unique Program I ■