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    Tillamook Headlight, September 12, IQ12
Annexation of Mexico
John Lßland flender^oq 3^ jS
A New York financial paper save
that the ouly cure mr the periodic
distubrances in annexation by the
United States. This is a rather dras
tic remedy. It would be effective
ultimately, but it would cos» the
United states too much. The Mexi­
cans themselves would be the prin­
cipal beneficiaries by this bourse.
The
foreigners,
including |the
Americans who have investments
in Mexico would be large gainers.
But how
would the average
American be benefited by annexa­
tion? In taking over Mexico we
would have 16,000,000 of aliens,
many of whom can not read or
write, on our hands, and none of
whom speak our language or look
nt
political
or social
things
from our view point, What would
we do with professional rebele like
Orozco? What sort of treatment
I would
we hand out to bandita
i
like Zapat,wlio have terrorized a
large part of Southwestern Mexico
and who have made life ae unpleas*
ant for poor Madero as the Nihilists
i have for Nicholas II? And the
(Orozcos and the Zaptas are far
more plentiful in Mexico than the
. average American realizes.
OLYMPIAN GAMES' ind,4s sacred M0NKm
An Intruder Into Thoir Junglo
Got a Good Scarw
lu variuus parts of India
are regarded as objects of
One of the principal monkey
KOONS 215-216, TILLAMOOK BLOCK.
Is at Nuddea
Such veuet
shown there to Hunlman, tha
TILLAMOOK. OREGON.
MORE IMPORTANT THAN WAR god, that visitors may not ea
court of the temple without reuaevtag
their rhoes.
Battle» Might Be Forgotten, but Time
On one la'casion au Ungllsk uAcw,
This firm is doing a general land business.
Wai Reckoned and Events Dated lu passing up the country near Nwfi-
The senior member came to Oregon 42 years ago.
From the Years of the Olympiads. dea, gliaueed to strqll into a baasfiao
Tho Fivafold Contest, tho Pentathlon. Jungle when his boat bad “put t»~ ter
He is a Lawyer, Surveyor and Abstracter.
th«* night. He had not advaneafi Bar
According to tradition, the oldest of before be hoard a terrifle ugroar all
The Junior member. Sidney E. Henderson, is
all Olympian games were established about ldii), and he was not a little
a graduate of Oregon University, and is a Civil
by Zeus in houor of his success over alarmed to behold a whole army qf tho
Chronos In his struggle for the sov­ largest monkeys he had ever aeea
Engineer and Surveyor.
ereignty of heaveu. The more general maklug toward blni from ail y —
The Company makes a specialty of the follow
belief among Greek writers, though,
Some Jumped on »h« ground toedore
was that these famous games were lilui, others swung by the baaatorv'-
ing branches of the Land Business :
iustltuted by the Idaeau Hercules, the over bls bead, and many eleeed ap the
eldest of the live brothers to whom path tn his rear. Several feiaatea had
Law—Abstracts - Surveying and Engineering
Rhea coulided Zeus after his birth. young uuea clinging to them, towt thik
—-Real Estate—Fire Insurance—Farm Loans—
These games were held every fifth fact did not seetti to reuder ttoaai less
year, because, according to this story, agile than the others.
Conveyancing.
the brothers were five In number. The
The Englishman knew net wtoat to
They offer for sale the following choice pro­
games were therefore four years do. He yell«*<t at the top of hia valce
apart.
perty in Tillamook City and Country.
for asslstnm-e To I i I h luteaan relief,
The first of the games, accordine to each time that he yelled the mewkeys
Prices.
¿his tradition. was »imply a foot race. retreated a bit. Thin en- ouraflafl him
1- 3514 acre». All in cultivation. 6Va mile» S.E. of Tilla­
In which Hercules ami his four broth­ to persevere in his shouting, toat lie
mook ....................................................................................................... $4,500
ers were the only contestants. This
2— 190 acres The Castle Rock Ranch. 31» miles S.E. of
observed that when he lilmaelf began
7,000
straightaway foot race continued to
Hebo........................................................ ........ ...............................
to retreat the monkey» wuuld again
3 -80 acres. Raw land. 30 acres rich bottom. 3*4 miles
be the only Olympic game till the
begin to close In upon hlaa.
S.E. of city...........................................................................................
fourteenth Olympiad, when a second
Then tie stood »till »nd gave one
Oregon Agricultural contest,
4—House and lot on main county road. North of city
the double course, was Intro
400
tremendous »bout, whereat the «Boo­
limits. Only................................... ..................................................
College.
duced
—
1.
e.,
to
the
end
of
the
course
1,525
,5-Two lotsand cottage. 2nd Ave. E.............................................
kers went back again. T’hta ttme the
and back again. In the eighteenth
300
I This great
fi—One Lot S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.........................
man had gained fully twenty yards
institution
opens
its
Olympiad
they
added
wrestling
and
700
7— Two Lots. One corner. S.E. of Catholic Church. Sightly.
and was about to repeat the call when
doors
fo-
the
fall
semester
on
Sep
the
pentathlon.
Twenty-five
years
later
♦JOO
8— Two Lots. S.E of Catholic Church. Sightly.................
tember 26th.
there appeared a new figure upon the
Courses of instruc-
759 .
9— One corner Lot. One Block S. W. High School. Cheap.
tion include : General Agriculture, boxing was made a part of the exer­ aceno in the iwrsoii of au aged, de­
150
10— 1 Lot at Mohler ............................................................. ................
cise,
uud
four
horse
races,
the
panerat
Agronomy,
Animal Husbandry,
crepit wornau hobbling through the
11— Part of Marolf Estate, 3b*4 acres, per acre, $200.............
Dairy Husbandry,
«..«vici loior.y, iuui and riding races were Introduced. ml lst of the unlmals.
Bacteriology,
improved ranch at Netarts Hay .
..................
12— Sightly improve!
The pentathlon was a fivefold con­
1
Botany
and
Plant
Pathology,
Poul
­
13— Fine Timber claim. 100 acres in 3 S of 10 W....................
This aged person shook two or throe
try Husbandry, Horticulture, En­ test In leaping. throwing the discus or
...
14— The F illett Ranch. 258 acre, Oretown .........
of ttie monkeys by the paws aa she
tomology,
Veterinary
Science,
Civil
quoit,
wrestling
mid
hurling
the
Jave
­
15— The Perry Ranch. 30 acres on the Tillamook River.
Engineering, Electrical Engineer­ lin.
All ••ontestmits were admitted passed. No sooner laid she come with­
JU, 000
al) bottom, with cowe................
ing, Mechanical Engineering, Mi­ first to the leaping contest, and those in hearing of the Britisher than »he
ning Engineering, Highway Engi- who crossed a certain space were al
opened upon him the vials of her
And other properties. Some good trades.
! neering, Domestic Science, Doines-
wrath for disturbing the »acred ant
lowed
to
hurl
the
Javelin.
The
four
. tic Art, Commerce, Forestry, Phar-
mala In their retirement. She hade the
This firm has taken over the Abstract Books
most
successful
In
this
took
part
in
a
' macy, Zoology, Chemistry, Physics,
Intruder
depart, end that quickly, au
foot
race.
The
last
man
In
the
race
of the Tillamook Title and Abstract Co. and good
Matliematice, English Language
and Literature, Public Speaking, dropped out, and the best three threw order which he lost no time iu execut
will and will continue to serve the public.
Modern Languages, History, Art, the quoit. Agiilu the least successful lug Tin* monkeys all »eeiiied Implicit­
, Architecture, Industrial Pedagogy, retired, mid the better wrestler of the ly to obey the old woman's bidding,
J Physical Education, Military Science remaining two won the prize.
making way for the man’» retreat.
AGENTS FOR NORTHERN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
and Tactics, and Musi:.
The old woman. It npi>enred. wa»
OF LONDON.
The pancratium was a rough and
I Catalogue and illustrated iitera-
employed by the Brnhtnana to supply
tumble
fight.
Almost
any
method
of
I ture mailed free on application. Ad­
the monkeys with their food each day.
dress : Registrar, Oregon Agricul­ throttling mi oppoueut and compelling They were «vorshlpeil tiySill the |H*<>
him to acknowledge himself vanquish
tural College, Corvallis, Oregon.
School Yuar Opens Sept. 20th. ed was permitted. Wrestling, boxing, pie In the country round, who brought
hugging, choking and even the delib­ offerings of rice and sweetmeats to
them continually. Harper’s Weekly.
Congress is trying to determine erate breaking of bones were allowed.
who gets the enormous profits real­
The prizes iu the Olympian contests
ized from tile advancing prices of were merely wreaths from the wild
Dancing Star».
coal. Nobody has to inquire who
The spectroscope makes the starry
pays the increased cost—the con­ olive trees abundant In the locality, heavens to the astronomer's eye ap-
sumer can always be picked out at and the games all took place on one
day until the twenty-seventh Olym­ peur almost us full of mazy motions
a glance.
piad. when the Greeks, desiring to do ns Is a cloud of gnats dancing is tho
I
The implicit confidence that greater honor to the gods for their de­ sunshine. Every increase In the pow
many people have in Chamberlain’s feat of the Persians, extended the er of the observing apparatus brings
I Colic, Cholera
and
Diarrhoea
to notice new spectroseoific binaries,
Remedy is founded on their ex games to fill five days.
All Greece regarded the month dur­ which ure simply double stars that
perience in the use of that remedy
and their knowledge of file many ing which the games were held as a cannot lie seen separately either be­
remarkable cures of colic, diarrhoea holiday. Business of every kind was cause of their extreme closeness or
and dysentery that it has effected. at a standstill, mid even hostile armies because only one of them is a shining
For sale by all dealers.
disbanded aud attended the games as body. It Is the erratic motions of
friendly rivals. The Importance of the these stars that reveal their true
An article that has real merit games may lie gathered from the fact character. Due of them discovered
should in time become popular. that the Greeks reckoned their time within recent years Is Eta Orion!»,
That such is the case with Cham­
which hangs Just below the tw*lt of
DOCKS : WAREHOUSE,
berlain’s Cough Remedy has been according to the games. Just as »11 |e*o-
FRONT STREET, BETWEEN 2nd & 3rd AVENUE WEST
attested by many dealers.
Here is ple have reckoned It from the events Orion. Sometime» this star Is speed
one of them. H. W. Hendrickson, which seemed to them the most till Ing toward the earth more than forty
miles n secund mid a few ufghta Inter
Ohio Falls, Ind,, writes, “Cham portant
berlain'e Cough Remedy is the
The Christians refer all time to the Is burr.. Ing away with a similar veloc
best for coughs, colds and croup, beginning of the Christian era, so tlie tty.—New York Mun.
I and is my best seller.”
For «ale Mohammedan» to the flight of their
by all dealers.
prophet anil Homans to the year of the
A Paradox.
founding of their cRy But the Greek
A muldcn well ailvamu^d In yearn
historians us«sl to speak like this: UHod to wait every inoHiliig for the
'•This battle was fought In the fourth postman, a Imchelor of alwHit her age.
i
year of that Olympiad In which Euryb and ilsk him If there was not a letter
bought here and thus insure per­
otus, the Athenian, won the prize tn for her. Several weeks panned thus,
the course.” While a war might lie for­ hut the anxiously ex|s*eted letter dal
manent satisfaction and freedom
not arrive. Finally one morning Ilio
gotten. mi Olympiad would never lie.
from the many repair bi Ila that
Those who were victors were ac­ |M>rttnian Maid to her. “Well, tomorrow
always follow the use of poor or
corded the most extravagant honors you aliaII got your letter, if I have to
Their enthusiastic countrymen would write It my.nclf.”
unseaaonod lumber. Better try
‘‘That’» right; do it.” r<,plh,,l the old
escort them home with unbounded de­
our lumber and be done with it
light, mid tiiey were given the highest maid. M1 ahull lie delighted to >«<
than to buy poorer and then be
seats of honor nt every public festiv­ rept It.”
"WeU." said the |M>stuum. smiling,
ity. Poets of the highest merit hhiik
continually paying for repairs.
their praises. The cities tn which they ••what <lo you want me to write a
SEE SPALDING.
The beat is always the cheapest.
resided erected statues to their honor. biiHln»*MH letter or a love let ter ?”
“if you menu business pl« a>c write
It is not surprising that, when victo­
reply.
ry meant so much, dishonor» Ide M love Id ter.” wmm le*r I4u»bi
Isoixlon Aimw»*m.
means were sometimes employed to
secure It. Every attempt, however,
Catching R«4hot Rivet«.
was made to prevent foul play, and as
Thin would not srom to lx* 11 p'oiiMlng
unfairness was regarded hr »ai-rilege,
the garui-s ladng religions ceremonies, rw’f-i!pnt!on <*v(*n if the riv» t I.4 < jiiißht
THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON CORRESPONDENCE SCHOOL
the guilty one. were not only con- til Mil old until I’M’X. yH the fo«t U roii-
demoed by all those whose praise they Mfeiitly |ierforuie<l l»v work n*<*n <>r-
\ ? r ^KF.E. with the exception of cost of postage on papers and cost of
nought, but they wore siibfected he dlnarily they cut« li rive’« In 11 rivet
Extention Bulletin, to CITIZENS OF OREGON, forty
sides
to heavy penalties in money and fcoj* «ir RomethltiK of th-ft »ort. but
itetod ■
COURSES by MAIL. Ability to profit by the courses ae-
then* nt»* iiwn who «•»itrb
with ft
»artm ” the°nly requirement for enrollment in the Correspondence de-
often scourged as well.
',?hrses «re offered in the department of Botany, Debating,
It doe** not seem, however, that de pfilr of tonji4 juxf reif-li out for thorn
^xluc*tion. Electricity, English Literature. English Compo-
llliernte wounding of an sdverssry In a and nip h redhot rivet out of the »ir
Phv«;' "ou11?’ ««•thematics. Mechanical Drawing, Physical Education,
contest win much deprecated, since wit ti th»* li If •iter |»»rt »4 the tuiigft In
SecJ»«' Ph/8'o,°ffy. Psychology, Sociology, and Surveying. Write to the
mivh th«* M*ne way ftint » bird n1|* r
Pmlsmilas mentions one man who.
!•>«
Of ■
Correspondence Schoo), University of Oregon, Eugene,
with Ita
^.information and catalogue.
though sn Inferior wrestler, won sev­ flying fpntli.*r <mt of tin* «Ir
■ (lllrOna I— —_ _
hM Th»* f'»t U »•»»rniionly »••••n hv
eral contests by breaking the fingers
*n r’?**denc* *t the University prepsre for the Professions of
perHons who wftt< li wortctiM*n OU
with*tti<|>rub'.eiu«»I buying Harness
eVnnK* JeurnaliHm,
J'^malism, Law
I,aw Medicine, and Teaching.
Fall semester
of bis antagonist. but be who killed bis
hnlidlng'* |{ttr|M*r'ii W»*rkly
you
will
find
it
distinctly
advanta
­
uesday,
Sept.
17.
Address
the
Registar
for
catalogues
descriptive
option*
nt
lost
the
prize,
mid
the
fiend
<t the Coli
■"liege of Engineering, the College of Liberal Arts, the schooia of
geous to coine and do your select body was crowned victor
education, i. Commerce, Law, Medicine, and Music.
Bondin', Wood.
Ing here
You will get the beet
The cause of the de sy of the gmne
Wood may I-** tusile *>ft mid fietlbte
qualities, the most thorough an J was that the glory and the «nhstantlal
conscientious workmanship, ond tie rewards whl< h followed victory final by «teeplug It In H < «in ••limited sole
tlon of common table salt to which
Darrow Talks Anarchy.
was not a crime in the Darrow charged the most reasonable prices. |y became too great. At *»•♦ there
•otite acetate of Iron lias tieea added.
Is**-»me
classes
i,f
men
who
did
noth
sense that it was due to social con­ We can supply single or double
A better method is to Immerse the
ll.iren. e Darrow, in addressing
ditions that tiledynamiting brothers Sets or any single article that you Ing else Isit f-refiare for ftw games, mid wise! In s hath made by diiw'vlns
contending
l*e
a
me
a
profession
Kings
’'•* * union of San Francisco on thought to
right. There is no may tie in need of.
and nobli- then withdrew, and their twenty five parta of ■ . i
r day. declared that the McNa- such thing as “ the social crime”
example was followed by the better In a hundred parts of water, it should
brothers had been ¡guilty of of the Steffins and Darrow kind.
and after
Class of Greek youth with the result he loft there for some time
• ' rimes only” and voiced what
The McNamara crime was the Nrrt Door to Tillamoolr < >»»«ntv Bank. that the ssrnes were Busily neglected I .ending thrown In cold water to
•* on«>dered. tecid rebuke to non aociai crimeof the anarchist.
nntil. when they were probiblteil by an
>r i U.n,O,,s ,or *»»*‘*r attitnde to
edict by the Emperor Tbeodoei«f In
Ho Would O'»' Je.
nt, —e “ ^*r^"m"raa after their
A. D. 8M. few people obje> tad Io their
-Vaa,"
said
the eminent tqerisllet th
Land
for
Sale
«>•. Hie words ae to thia
teas
Gong l»fore this the games had be Ike tramp who bad called upon Mia.
rel*,rt*d to have been:
300 acres of fine unimproved land
come notorious by tbetr brotsllty. and “1 wifi Marnine von carefully f<* tea
I torii '"»• »*
for «ale, alsiut nine miles from
foreigners were allowed to conn*te.
-"ake
,hC br°‘her’ Tillamook City,
about SB acre«
-All right. flee.” neid I be tramp M
Bribery was frequent, «nd the lloiusn
could l»e put in cultivation with
“fio ‘tat. sb * If you had M
Emperor Nero on one ov- »»Ion was |*r
Plenty
dynamiting of the email expcnee. --------
, of water,
M half"
“ln b0"dJ"K -« I-o- Angeles, re vine maple, alder and crab apple
mltted to take every prise offered - Mt
Electrical eurvey through the place.
I»uis Globe I»tuner» t
'* - ,.nf‘al2,Urder 01 *"
«> 'ofamoua crime.
It w.. . —J. SL Stephens. Room No. 1<J, Com­
mercial Building.
U,r ’*
Alao House to Rent and Furniture
" •oc***y an 1 the state. It for Sale
The Famous Contests In the
Days of Ancient Greece.
Coal, Cement, Lime,
Brick, Shingles,
Drain Tile,
Plaster, Roof Paint,
LAMB-SCIIRADER COMPANY.
Build your house
from lumber
IRON by
Electricity
Every
Wednesday
Afternoon.
Lumber Company
A TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE.
I* le a Very Impressive and Most V/on-
derful Spectacle.
One of the most beautiful uud iuter-
eating sight» to Is» seen Is au eclip*«»
of the buu . It Is quite a remarkable
fhet that the situ la -KM) times as broad
ae the moon and at the same time is
about 400 times as far away, So to
on they ajqiear to la* the same size.
A total eeliiao* of the sun is a very
igpprass.l'e and woiulerful sight, says
Haro kt W* Clark lu I-'arm and Home.
As the time of the total acllpae
fiaaws near the darkness increase1^
Abont teu luluutcs before totality th«»
thrkness can almost be felt. M<
fbeea show a copper color, yha U
makes them look ghastly. Jilrds cease
t^etr eongs and go to roost. Flowers
ctoer. and an awful stillness rest.«
upon all the face of Nature. The tom
perattire falls and dew aiqtears. Then
■Way to the west we see the shadow
efi the moon eomiqg with almost terrl
fytng swiftness. It comes at the rate
eff 1,000 miles au hour and pounces
open «1» so suddenly that we Hre star­
tled.
Looking at the snn, we see It wholly
covered by the moon, tint surrounded
by a brilliant light that flashes out all
around It. This is the corona and Is
seen ouly during total eclipses. The
eclipse lasts only for four or five min­
ute». and then the shadow of the
tooou passes us, and we can »<>e the
eau again.
If we should ever be so fortunate ns
to get h chance to »<•«* a total solar
eclipse we should count ourselves
luckv Indeed. It would Is* worth go-
lag tDttiiy milos to set*.
OLD ROMAN BATHS
They Held Theater», Templee, Feast-
ing Halls and Librariee.
The ancient Roman» were extravu.
gantly fond of bathing, They got the'r
notions about the bath us a luxury
from the Greeks, mid m one time there
were nearly Q00 public biitldng estab­
lishments in Home, some of which
were tile most beautiful mid elillioluie
Structures in the world
The bnUis-of the Emperor Diocletian
covered more Ilian half a square mllo
and contained, besides immense basins
anil tliousmids of marble recesses, the­
aters. temples, hulls for feasting, prom­
enades planted with trees, libraries,
wliools for youth mid academies for
the dlsi usaione of the learned. Tho
bathers sat on marble benches below
the surface of the water, around tho
edge of the basins, »■ raping themselves
with the dull knives of metal mid
Ivory mid taking occasional plunges
Into the water.
Dissipated Romans would spend
whole days In the limit, seeking relief
from ovortndulgenco In eating and
drinking the night before. Everybody,
even the emperor, used these baths,
which were open to every one who
chose to pay the price of ndnilsslnii
It was not usual for the old Hom
to have baths In their hou-i**. thuiu
st n date 1/rfX) yenrft b< ' •
3.500 year» ngo. the nwbl«*iu',i'
dent Greece I iih I their dwe
plied with bath« of terra uott
Ho H»dn't Hoard of b
A big |Hilleemau who >».i **
near tlie Greek settlement io
side always gets angry when In
this told nt Ills exis'iise. bill the.-
those who will vouch for Its truth
Alsait ii month ago n young no >,
very much excited, rushed up to this
policeman ami exijuliued
"May. Jim. dhl you hear iilsint n
Greek by the name of Hoi-rates taking
poison?"
“I did not," ,11m replied Inms'ently.
Thon lie added. Ihoiiglltfull' stroking
bls chin "Mure, that's the first time I
ever board of h Greek going up ngal ist
anything stronger thun «list he «ell
111 hlH Own ■ I,lT«-e ||. • •
I - b - Id
better look ih>» n, .«ml biillvUn nl. Ilio
detail« to the department It'» an un­
naunl case '' Kansas City Journal.
Paul Jone»' Promi»«.
After the great fi'.dit in Wlik li John
Paul Jones In the Bonhomme Itti ¡viril
made splinters and shred* of tile Bril
Ish ve«sel f'or.ipl» the English govern-
ment generously decided that, though
vstupilrls-d Iwyond 11 question, the enfi
tain of tile lost veseel llnd IwbaVtSl
with Is-conilng bravery and den rved
pmnw»*l*»s to the milk of r»mimod**rc.
John I’stil Jones heard of thl« promo­
tion and It» cause and said. ''Well, by
George' If I ever meet that < hap
again I'll make him nil admirnl.”
Mozart'» Wenk.
Mozart lived thirty-seven years,
first mass win composed when I
lean than fin years of age and
W.A, Williams&Co
All Grocers Sell
Tillamook
Baker’s Bread
for 6 LOAVES
FOR a Quarter
I
Tlx R»tr rt Courteous.
Miss Otdwun I've «••fused many,
Gayboy
many offer« of marriage
thoughtful
(ab«eiitmlndedly> — Very
and cou»tiler»te of you. I'm sure.—
Meggendorfer Blatter.
Tlmt cberiHer !• r«»wor N true In n
much htgtier ft<‘fifte tbau that luicwt-
««!<« ba power MmiM.