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Tillamook Headlight, September 12, 1912 î*' K a- « « a « > e » ■ M FAMILY RECIPES ’S JOHN L. HENDERSON » ATTORNEY & COUNSEL I LOR-AT-LAW, I THE FLAG AFLOAT. ALMOST SHIPWRECKED. Intricate Etiquette of the Stare and Stripe» In the Navy. Trying Ordeal For the Sailor Who Wanted to Be a Master. A VISION IN THE NIGHT, Th« Man That Wai PoM(i on of ths Pr»cipice, Through the billy cuunt Joseph Conrad, who was a sailor be The etiquette ot the stars and stripes Basques Harry A. Frau, k 1 fore be turned author, has told of the United States naval ships is al way ou foot with few s<tventBZ“ -«a ® »' B" B 1 « T ■ » » It Really Has No Legal Warrant aboard most ho|>elessl.v Intricate to outsiders, examination that be underwent for his ■with many luterestlug ex,^* i*- Tillamook Block, Tillamook, Or. writes Katherine E. Thomas In Joe master’s certificate. The examiner ' For Its Existence. gan by trying to make him talk non the close of ouo day. he tell The valued family re* Chapple’s News-Letter. Rigid ruling "Four Months Afoot In Spain ’ 1“ Room No. 261 sense. cipes for votigli and cold of life aboard ship requires every of gnu to clamber upward Into tlie ? that been warned of •* cure, liiiimciits, tonics and I bail “But YET IT RULES THE NATION i ficer or man on reaching or leaving the 1 fiendish trait and contradicted him talus that rose high in the dark quarter deck formally to salute the W otlp-i ti-ht’cclies have as BOTTS, I national ensign, which salute must be with great assurance. Alter awhile lie sky ahead. The night grew b|,c ", h careful attention here as the heavens were overcast, but h ' A ttornky - at -L aw . Thia Moat Powerful »nd Important as formally returned by the officers of left off. So far good. Placing me thea marches on into the il rl: lvii the most intricate prescrip in a ship of a certain size nt sea under la Without In the World * the watch at hand. not confused by any artificial ii ?| Complete set of Abstract Books e Committee tions. All officers and men. however, must certain conditions of weather, season, Staff, a Secretary, a Seal or a Min may still see moderately well ™ stand at attention whenever the "Star and ac forth, be ordered me to execute n »fi’t. l’i<?i pu'I f yr non ute Book and Haa No Fixed Home. It was two hours perhaps after mJ ù Our fresh, high grade Spangled Banner” Is played unless en a certain maneuver. Before I was half fall, and the road, Rs lMge i Sidney low, the English writer, calls gaged at tlie time In some duty that ab through with it he did some material y drugs will help to make Re3Ìtfcu(s. ' attention to the fset that the British solutely prohibits their doing so. This damuge to the ship. As soon as I had precipice above unfathomable J? fa these remedies more effec- Tillamook Block. cabinet has really no standing lu law, respect must be paid to the national air grappled with that difficulty be caused' was winding ever higher round £ tive than ever. though it is actually the body which of any country when an official repre another to present itself, and when shoulder ot a mammoth peak r. Both phones. í rules England. He makes several in sentative of that country is aboard that, too, was met he stuck another suddenly I saw a man, a denser b « also Right prices teresting statements ill describing the ship. Nor does the courtesy cease at ship before me. creating a very danger uess against the sea of obaiunn assn red. standing stock still on the utmost^ I situation. this, for at morning and evening col ous situation. I felt slightly outraged The British cabinet has long been ors all pulling boats when passing near by this ingenuity in piling trouble upon of the highway. C ar L 1IABERLACH, "Bueuas tardes!” I greeted him |B, ' one of the mysteries of that greater a foreign man of war must lie on their a man mystery, the British constitution. To oars, and the coxswain salutes, stand " ’I wouldn't have got into that mess.’ low voice, almost afraid that a bum ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, be quite exact. Indeed, it is not correct ing to face the colors in bls salute, I suggested mildly. ‘1 could have seen tone would send him topplin - b«7 ward to bls death. to call it a part of the British constl- and steamers must stop their engines. that ship.’ Reliable Druggist. He neither answered nor moved |. tution. for strictly speaking it is un- Tillamook Block " ’ No. you couldn ’ t. The weather ’ s When a foreign ship of war enters a stepped closer. known to the constitution. The cabinet harbor or passes a fortification It Is thick.’ I "You have rather a dangerous «4, today’rules the country, but It has customary to hoist at the main the flag "'Ob!’ I apologized blankly. no legal status. It was not until about of the country whose waters it visits "The examiner did not Btop there. tlon, verdad. senor?” Still he stared motionless at J EORGE WILLETT, 1901 that the word “cabinet” appeared and to salute it. and the nearest fort i Difficulty followed difficulty in the Im Bt TOWER’S FISH BRAND through the darkness. I moved qm«. or oilier official the notice paper on aginary homeward voyage until when or battery returns the salute. When a I forward and, thrusting out a ¡3] REFLEX SLICKER document foreign warship is in United States just off a lee shore with outlying sand KEEPS OUT ALL THE RAIN A cabinet minister takes the same waters and fires such a salute it 1» banks the examinee said desperately. touched him on the sleeve, it hard, as If frozen. For an instant I re that every privy councilor takes, returned exclusively by the nearest bat ’I shall have to think a little, sir.’ Tillamook Commercial Building. oath n*r«NTto “to be a true and faithful servant tery. the United States ships remain “ 'Doesn't look as if there were much coded, then with a sudden Instineth, movement passed a hand quickly and unto the king’s majesty as one of his ing silent time to tuink,’ was the sardonic reply. T illamook O rkgon . majesty's privy council" and "to keep " ’No. sir.’ the examinee responded, lightly over bls face. Was 1 dreaming»! Under no circumstances is a salute i That, too, was hard nnd cold. I spraog secret all matters committed and re permitted from a United States vessel •not on board a ship; but. then. I vealed unto you or that shall be treated back and, rummaging hastily througi In honor of any nation or any official could see. As It is, so many accidents T. bo ALS, M.D., secretly in council.” The entire body my pockets, found one broken match. ’ have happened that I really can ’t re of a nation not formally recognized by of the privy council Is supposed to ad member wbat there’s left for me to The wind was rushing up from the bo«, the government of the United States, vise the sovereign on affairs of state, I no ship of the navy is permitted work with. Have I two anchors at the tomless gulf below. 1 struck a light, WATEH bolding It In the hollow of my hand, PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, but to be made a privy councilor to and TMESF ® to lower her sails or dip her ensign bow, sir?’ C annot day is practically an empty honor. It " 'Yes. But there's only one cable. and in the instant before it was blown I P fflex E dges R un I n Ar unless to return a courtesy. On the Is regarded ns a high compliment, but out I caught a few words of an inscrip, j TILLAMOOK. P rotect You » T he F ront other hand, when passing or being You’ve lost the other.’ tlon on a pedestal: If a privy councilor Is not a member “ 'Then I would back them if 1 could passed b.v a foreign ship of war at 1 W aterproof —D urable of the cabinet he hears no secrets and Erected to the Mem- Tillamook Block. close range all officers and men on and tall the heaviest hawser on board SATISFACTION GUARANTEED Thrown over this preclpice- performs no official functions. I deck are required to salute the foreign on tlie end of the chain before letting $VO0 Everywhere Bandlts— Night of- All the executive nnd political func A. J. TOWER CO. flags and the sentries to present arms. go, and if «be parted from that, which But before 1 had made out date or tions of privy councilors have passed BOSTON is quiic likely, 1 would just do DOtb' name I was in darkness again. Tower Toronto BPf^ into the hands of those of them who t Ing.’ form the cabinet, which Is really a BURNS IN THE RAIN “ ‘Nothing more to do, eh?’ secret committee of the king’s servants BRAGGED A BIT HIMSELF. “ ’No, sir. I could do no mor«.’ who in practice collectively rule the In Frope< Way to Build a Campfire PHYSICIAN & SURGEON country so long as they reninin tn of " ‘You could always say your pray- Stormy Weather. era.’ I It Was About a Wonderful Naw Mi- I There are several ways of building a Tillamook Block, fice. chine Ha Had Seen. "But the exhausted captain of this "But.” an Sidney Low writes In an campfire that an ordinary rain will not vessel in multiform distress was not “While I was running a bolt cutter at | article In the London Dally Mail, “no put out. Tills Is one: Tillaincok, Oregon. shipwrecked after all. He passed with the Kock Island shops lu Chicago," act of parliament ever gave them these Lay two sticks on the ground par- credit” writes a contributor to Railway and ’ powers, which could not be asserted or allel with each other and frotn two to Locomotive Engineering, "I boarded I i defended tn nny court of law. They four times as far apart as the diame at a house much frequented by loco An Art Critie. are due to prescription, accident and ters of the sticks Across these two C. HAWK, An actor who is known bb Lew is of motive engineers and firemen. These custom. lay two more, ns If you were starting men talked a great deal about their tre “Technically the cabinet ns a cabi a cob house. If necessary drive stakes German descent, and his father speaks mendous feats in getting over certain net can do nothing. It cannot even into the ground to keep the sticks in broken English. Lew says the old gen tleman went to a big art gallery re hills without the help of a second loco PHYSICIAN & SURGEON, write a letter or Issue a signed order. place. cently and came borne greatly en I motive. It has not Indeed the menns of doing For the next story of the cob house “My opposite neighbor at table, t thused. so. for it does not keep a clerk or a use only one stick and place that on “Saw a fine painting. Louis.” be said. young fellow who ran a lathe In the BAY CITY, OREGON. typewriter; ft has no office, nor has the side on which you are to be when shop, grew tired of this monotonous “You did?” It any money wherewith to buy a sheet the fire Is burning. These five sticks "Yes, it was a fine one—buntrets of bragging; he thought be was entitled of note paper. The most powerful and may be green. Dry wood makes a bet Important committee In the world Is ter tire, but it needs rebuilding sooner. people looking at it It must haf been to do a little talking himself. One evening he called out to me: without a staff, s secretary, a seal, a 1 Roof over the cob bouse with any word a buntret dollars, sure.” I ” ‘Well, I went over ami saw that "What was its name?” asked Lew. minute book or a fixed location. kind of dry wood. The harder the rain -“Dot I can tell you not, but it was a new machine today, and it's astonish “When a cabinet council sits it has the more there will have to be if this REAL ESTATE, ing the fine work it does.’ no agenda before it. nor has it any roof Is to shed the water. Each stick fine picture.” “‘How does it work?' I inquired. “Describe it to me." i record of what was done at its last of the roof should rest on the back log F inancial A gent , “‘Well,’ said James, 'by means of I “Veil,” said the old gentleman, “there meeting. No one keeps the minutes, and on the last—the fifth—stick of the ■ nd It is still deemed a little contrary cob house and be kept In place by the I vas three fellers. Von vas playing the pedal attachment a fulcrum«! lew’ Tillamook, Oregon. fife, von vus playing the drum, and der converts the vertical reciprocating to etiquette for any minister to take a side sticks. motion into a circular movement. note of the proceedings or Indeed to Fill the inside of the house with other bat a headache.”—New York The principal part of the machine ba Telegraph. write anything nt the meetings nt all. kindlings and set fire to them. The huge disk that revolves In a vertical “In fact, the cabinet council Is still roof will burn on the under side, where GOYNE, Ho Was Sarcsstie. plane. Power is applied through the treated as if it were nothing more the heat of the fire keeps it dry. As Dubbleigb's car lay flat on Its aide axis of the disk, and when the »peed than a casual private consultation be each stick burns through it falls Into tween a few of the privy councilors. the fire that fills the interior of the and deep In the mud In the freshly of the driving arbor is moderate the A ttornky - at -L aw . It bears the traces of its ancestry, for cob house. The camper watches the plowed field, having skidded off the periphery of the apparatus 1» traveling road, through the low Btone wall, to at a high velocity. Work is donv ■’ It was born over the dinner table. nnd cooks through the opening Office ; Opposite Court House. “It originated in the reign of Queen Are get there. this periphery. Pieces of the hardest between the fore stick and the top "Ah;” cried a passerby from the steel are by mere impact reduced to Anne lu those famous Saturday din ■tick that supports the roof, He also any shape the skilful operator desires.' ners at which a select group of the feeds brands and small kindlings I roadside. "Had an accident?" T illamook , O regon . Dubbleigh tried to hold bis tongue. " ‘What in the name of sense is that privy council assembled to discuss the through this opening, but puts the j but the strain was too much for him machine, anyway?' demanded Tom affairs of their party without the pres large sticks on the roof. •«V« __ A »• __ «> • • ■ "No, of course not.” he replied cold Briggs. ence of the queen and of colleagues It is surprising to see in bow I hard “ ‘Oh. It’s a new grindstone.' replied ly. “I’ve just bought a new car and whose presence was not desired. The a rain this kind of fire will burn. jJR. P. J. SHARP, brought my old one out here to bury Janies, and a silence that could I* cat. cabinet has always kept to the tradi Youth's Companion. tion. It is a secret committee of gov it Got a pickax and a shovel lu your with a butter knife fell upon U* ernment and a secret committee of the pocket you could lend me? 1 can't crowd.” RESIDENT DENTIST, The Flag Halyards. i dominant party in parliament, and "Many a slender flagpole has been seem to dig very deep with my motor It Wai Alive. Office acroas the street fron’the where the one function begins and the ruined,” said a rigger, "by drawing the horn.”—Harper’s Weekly. I There are In the Book Monthly so™ other ends no one can ever say. halyards down too snugly when mak Court House. "Memories of Mark Twain," chiefly I? “All Its memtiers are collectively re ing them fast after hauling down the How Apes and Monkeys Differ. sponsible for hte acts of one of them, flag. If this In done In dry weather What are the differences between London, by his cousin. Katherine CW- Dr. Wise’s office. ens. One of the stories told Is con' but there are uo means of knowing A OH' LT the tilin tfnd It comes on wet the shrinking of apes. baboons and monkeys? what the decisions of the csblnet are at Apes are such as are destitute of nected with a visit the humorist l«^ the halyards thus drawn taut to start to Mme. Tussaud’s. While in the t* any moment till they are embodied In to have that with may lie enough to bend the pole, tails; baboons have muscular bodies, mous show he stood a long while I? action, or how many of the ministers and If It should lie left In that way elongated muzzles, and their tails are may dlsseut from the opinion of the contemplation of an especially clever usually short; monkeys are those whose group picture made The Fashionable Tailor. majority, or whether Indeed It Is the long enough the pole would be permn piece of waxwork. He felt a snddea nently bent Flag halyards when no tails are in general long, some of majority or a minority that really dl flag is flying should be made fast with them, the sapagos, having prehensile stab of pain In his side and. turning racta the policy." C.eauing, Pressing and Kepai tails, which can at pleasure t»e twisted quickly, found himself face to f?t* a little slack.” The promotion of Sir Rufus Isaacs, with a dumfounded British matron, i«g a Siiecialty. I «round any object and thereby. In the attorney general, to the cabinet with her parasot still pointed to»?™ many Instances, answer the puntose of An Earl and Hia Limit was a double novelty. Not only was him. "Oh. Lor’, it’s alive!” sha « an additional hand.—“Reason Why." ’ The late Lord Dufferfn," says W. S« tie in Ileitis Photographic there no precedent for an attorney claimed and beat a hasty retreat U. Rldeing tn "Many Celebrities." general being a member of the cabi A Quaker Oath. t •■llery. "came In to luncheon very late one net. but never before had the official A Long Way Back. Two small boys In a family of announcement of the couferment of day, and after he Inid apologized to Friends, writes a contributor, bad a The earliest authentic date that J** cabinet rank mentioned, as It did In the hostess he whispered to me that disagreement, during which the elder been handed down to us was Inscrfl*» the caee of Ktr Rufus Isaacs, the he had been detained by the late Earl boy became very much incensed. on the foundation atone of the tempi? CLAUSSEN, words "his majesty's csblnet.” This of Kimberley, •A wonderful man—a to the sun god at Sippara by Nara®’ Finally, no longer able to control LAWYER, fascinating man! It is amazing how appointment therefore marked a fur Sin, non of Sargon. This stone was er- himself, be took his brother by the much tie knows He knows everything tber development In the acquisition ___ of __ the shoulder and shook him, with the ex burned by Nnbonidu«. who refunedort* Çi'ittachrr of a corporate existence by the csbY —everything—all the corners earth and al) the men in it Except’— clamation, “Oh, thee little you, thee!” Babylon about 554 B. C.. and <t B «* wet.—New York Sun Then as the enormity of bis offense sorted that Naram-Sin ruled 3.20° J'e*r’ a pens»—'except when to etop.'" a i J Tillamook Block, came over him be said. In a changed previously. From these dates we leaf Slslghbells—H«w Made. voice, “Don’t tell mother I swore."— that the chronology of Babylon l*i*p T illamook It la a mystery to many bow the O rkoon . The Difference. Youth's Companion. with the reign of Sargon L, king “Pop. Fan ball« ln«lda off tientibene set Aga de. 8300 B. C. “ Yea, my non ” •era In making alelghbella the I ___ roe Ingratiating. I "When a man talks a great deal what hall la put Inside a «and core just the “Thia is the fifth time you have been A Good Answer. REEDY, D.V.M., Shape of the Inside of the hell Then •a he called?" A shopkeeper had for his virtue? • brought before me.” said «he judge se “An orator, my boy." • mold la made ‘exactly the shape of taInert the name of “the little rs*» "And when a woman talka a good i verely. the outside of the twll The «and coro, VETERINARY "Yes, your honor,” smiled the of- A stranger asked him why the «M**'1 with the jlngl><t Inside. Is plncrrt hi deal what Is she called?" fender. “When I like a feller I like tu tlon bad been given to him ”A nuisance"’ —Yonkers Statesman ihe mold of the outside, and the melt (Both I'lvwtcni. To distinguish me from the re* 0 five him all my business You see”— What Tbay VS IU D* art nie>al In poured In. which fl||a the | "81xty days.” roared the judge -Har my trade." quoth he. “who a™ * Tillamook I »tegon. 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