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TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, OCTOBER 3, 1907. ; BOMB EXPLODED UNDBx' ‘"“'f : Annual Teachers’ Institute. The buuib which caused I he death of the ?x-8heriff was placed just inside the The annual Tillamook County Teach HIS GATE gate on Hie south side of the walk. A Of course, ladies forming the Shakes ers’ Institute will be held in this city on peare Club will want to know what Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of Baker City ex Sheriff Blown to wire was attached toil and this wire was run along I lie lop of the picket fence Prof. Mulkey has to say about Hamlet. next week, tor which County Superin Pieces. ulx uliS feel to the cornel and then West tendent W. W. Wiley ha« piepared an * * * When you enter for a business course in C ity , Or.. Sept 30.— At 10.45 in the street along th* gutter f’»r atmut We begin to feel that we are somewhat interesting program He has also been | B aker this College you can count on two things. do feet to a point i»»ar a telephone p I*. _________ K _________________ ____ ---- «sheriff Harvev K Brown fortunate in obtaining several prominent • to night of a veteran editor by the wav our bro 1. We take no more students than we can . uu \ vi ., and «im_________ instructors, it looks as though (he the j was blow n almost to pieces b) « heav\ I he construction of Mr. Br< wn » house thers have got cold fttt and left us one hi properly accommodate. There is no crowding. dynamite as he entered the is such that a hoise on the north side vuaiK« ot ««j after another. Staying qualities of the annual county institute this vear will be [charge 2. You have before you the best Business * 1 gate .... to his L._ ‘ home ::r in '' this ----- *?. His left in the load would be hul from view of of the most profitable and successful city. bull dog type isn’t a bad thing after all. one College instructors money can procure from gathering of pedagogues ever held in I leg was hl«»wn off close to his body and any one passing along the trnrt of the * * * the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. Tillamook. his left arm mangled At this hour it is house, because <»f tfie complete darkness We do not know, but it seems to us Write us at once for information about the The instructors are Mr. |. H. Acker- .impossible to tell the extent ^of (*ia jn- and lack ot «(reel lights that the doctor’s wife must have been a man, State Superintendent of Public In- ljurirS new Private Secretary Course, as well as the was taken to St. Elizabeth’s There is a porch light which throws «•»••«*-« Hr I good looking facinating wench to have business courses taught in our Day and were its rays entirely tow aid the fionl a>'d struction ; Mr. B. E. Mulkev. President, Hospital, where his wounds procured so much credit at most of the Night School. Southern Oregon State Normal School ; dressed and everything done to relieve south of tin* houae. ft is apparent that stores. Boys, she must have thought the person at the er»d <>i the wire was out Miss Cornelia Marvin, secretary, Oregun his suffering. WASHINGTON * TENTH ST«.. FORTLAND. ORC W rit « to D isk T you were easy. Brown had just returned this after in the street and touched off the bomb State Library Commission ; Mr. H. H. * * * Belt, superintendent of schools. Yamhill noon from Stives Gulch, where he has as Mr Brown entered the gate. A hra»* We have heard Rollie’s last wail,who is county ; Prof W. R. Rutherford, princi mining property, and was returning knuckle was allac hed to • fie end ot the dying hard, until his friends (?) get thro pal Tillamook high school ; Mr. Chas. H. home from downtown when the ex wire and was used by the aesashiii in ugh with him, when there will be a wail As he entered the pulling ifie wire to set off the explosion. Jones, editor of the Oregon Teachers' plosion occurred. from him big enough to wake the dead. gate there w»s a loud rep«»rt, aud when A gate post, six by eight llicmt. We think we are far sighted enough to Monthly. help arrived he was found King on the blown to splinters, the fence was torn The program is as follows : see wbat is going to happen. sidewalk in a mangled condition. awi-y and shreds of Mr. Brown’s cloth GENERAL SESSIONS * * * mg and pieces of liis fl'Sli w ere scat Wednesday forenoon—Music, Mr. C. l$xplog on Shat era Window« Exit Rollie W. Watson, the saloon ad Jones, leader ; address. “Opportunity.’’ tered for many feet in every direction. The gate, the large gate posts and vocate ! But how will our long and re Mr. Ackerman; “ 1 he Care of Books,” Every window pane in the house was part of the fence were blown into spected brother manage to live without Miss Marvin splinters bv the heavy discharge of Inoken and the force of the explosion a newspaper to toot his own horn ? We broke windows in a home 2ü0 feet away. Wednesday afternoon—Music, Mr. C. wonder who will be the next editor to Jones, leader ;‘ Keeping School Records.** dynamite. Every window 111 his home L he n poit could be heard all over town, bit off too much and fall by the wayside ? Mr. Ackerman ; “The Use of Books,” was broken and some windows across and soon summoned an immense crowd the street. The report was heard all * * * Miss Marvin. over town and attracted a large crowd to the scene of the tragedy. We didn't know that the fishermen on Flesh Torn From Bones. Thursday forenoon—Music. Mr. Jones, to th»* scene ot the tragedy. Tillamook Bay were such a good looking leader ; “The Teacher.’’ Mr. Mulkev ; Browii's body was badly mangled. The perpetrators of the dastardly deed lot of fellows until we saw them stiung ‘ The New Course of Study,’’ Mr. Acker are not known and have left no trace Five inches of the thigh I •one on the out before the justice of the peace, all man. left leg was blown away and only a except a wire which extended from the warden's drag caught in the deputy fish Thursday afternoon—Music. Mr. Jones, gate ab«»ut 25 teet north along the fence little of the flesh of the fore pait next. But there wasn't a “sucker’’ in leader ; “Recent School Legislation, 'M r. and then west about 36 feet in the middle <»f the thigh hel<i the lower limb to the whole string of fish. 1 he back part of the right Ackerman; “School Management.’’ Mr. «»f the road It is supposed that the men the body thigh was blown away, leaving the bone * * * Mulkey. at the end of the wire watched tor Brown Friday forenoon—Music, Mr. Jones, and as he entered the gate set off the bare. The Ieft hip was badly pune The “new doctor’’ was simply another “outside attraction ” Well, he’s gone. leader ; address, Mr. Belt ; “Education dynamite; immediately after the ex tured and part of the flesh torn away. It is a queer thing, though, in most of vs. Health.’’ Mr. Mulkev plosion a neighbor heard some men The force of the explosion seemed to Friday afternoon—Address, Mr. Belt ; running north from Brown’s house. A have caught him between the kntes and the Tillamookers, they take up with and trade with strangers whom they know question box, Mr. Mulkey. porch light was baring at his home, his body. Chief of Police Jackson last night nothing about too soon for their own primary section . but the street to‘the north w as pitch telephoned to Walla Walla to secure good. There’s no josh about this either. Wednesday forenoon—‘‘Child Study,” dark. the bloodhounds from the ¡leiiitentiarv, Mr. Mulkey. Afternoon— “Arithmetic,” “ Thev Got Me.” He Mutters. but could not get them and this morn No wonder that country editors do not Mr. Ackerman. It is thought that Brown has some ing telegraphed to Hairy Draper at get verv wealthy. Lord & Thomas sends Thursday forenoon—“Reading,’’ Mr us an advt. to publish for 13 weeks. It Mulkey. Afternoon—“Arithmetic,” Mr. idea of the identity of the men who ex Spokane, instructing him to bring his ploded the bomb, for he was heard to hounds, and this evening received word is a one inch double column, to be placed Ackerman. at top of column next to reading mat Friday forenoon—“Reading,’’ Mr. Mui say before be relapsed into unconscious that the dogs will be here tomorrow ter, and a paper to be sent for 13 weeks. key. Afternoon—“Language,” Mr. Mui- ness : “ They have laid for me and they The road along the North side of the Opposite the Post Office. Thev are willing to pav us $1.56 gross, key. got me.” house, w here the inhuman Brute stood Wonder Brown became unconscious a few min ' to touch off the bomb, has been roped less 25 per cent commission, ADVANCED SECTION. _ ._______ what they take editors for, any wav, Wednesday forenoon—“Agriculture for utes after the explosion and did not say off to give the dogs a chance to pick up for it is honestly worth $6.50. But some Beginners.” Mr. Ackerman. Afternoon— anything that would give a «due to the the seent. _________________ cheap guys of newspaper men will be “English,” Mr. Mulkey. identity of the assassins Mrs. Brown hard up and fools enough to run the Thursday forenoon—Address, Mr Belt. is prostrated, and the doctors fear that A Quick and Safe Remedy for Bowel Complaints. advt. at the price offered. Afternoon- ‘ History and Civics.” Mr. she will not recover from the awful Twenty years ago Mr. Geo. W. Brock * * * Rutherford. shock. discovered that ChambeiIain’s Colic, The democratic tail to Rollie’s kite is Friday forenoon—Address, Mr. Belt. Made War on Gamblers evidently greatly disturbed because the Afternoon—“History and Civics,’’ Mr. While Sheriff of Baker County, Haney Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy w as a snap shot man has shown the difference Rutherford. Brown was diligent in enforcing the law quick and safe cure for bowel con plaints in the price of butter fat under the dem EVENING LECTURES against the 9aloon men atm gamblers “During ail of these years." he says. ” 1 ocratic and republican administrations. Two lectures will be given at the court and was also a detective of no mean have used it and recommended it many But a personal attack on the snap shot house, to which all are cordially invited, ability. He had been employed on times and the results have never yet dis man won't alter the prices, no matter on Wednesday and Thursday evenings, several important cases and it is thought appointed me.” Mr. Brock is publisher OUR STYLES. how much the democratic wire pullers at eight o’clock, by two popular lectur that he knew too much to make it sale of the Aberdeen, Md,, Enterprise, For ONE JET ........... foam and rati and dislike to see the dairy ers, when it is expected that a large num for some men in this part of the country, sale by Clough’s Drug Slore. 75c TWO JETS ...... 85c men get 37 1-5cents per pounds for their ber of citizens will avail themselves of and they took this method ot trying to THREE JETS, How to Cure a Cold. butter tat. We do like to hear the dem the opportunity of listening co these in GALVANIZED. .. $1.00 have him put out of the way. The quest ion of how to cure a Cold THREE TETS. ocrats beef, but they have a queer way teresting speakers. BRASS............... 1.23 without unnecessary loss of time is one beefing while hiding behind a personal at Wednesday evening the leciure is bv Brown Passes Away. in which we are all more or less inter tack on somebody. State Superintendent [. H. Ackerman, B aker C ity , Or., Oct 1st —Harvey HSted. for the quicker a cold is gotten whose subject is “Some Unsolved Edu * * * K Brown passed quietly away at St. rid of the leas the danger of pneumonia Whatever the fair committee may be cational Problems. Thursday evening Prof. B. F. Mulkey Elizabeth’s Hospital, in this city at and other serious diseases. Mr. B. W. L. short we think it would be a good plan for everybody to put their shoulders to has kindly consented to lecture, when he 3;30 o'clock this afternoon, from wounds Hall, of Waverly, Va., has used Cham- the wheel and help straighten it out, for will have tor his subject “Hamlet, Prince caused bv the explosion of a bomb as he beiIain's Cough Remedy for years and entered the gate to his home last night. says : “ [ firmly believe Chamberlain's give and forget what mistakes were of Denmark.’’ Death came after several hours of in Cough Remedy to be absolutely the best made, and all pull together for a genuine tense agony. When the grim reaper preparation on the market for colds. I county fair another year and for the im GROOM IS 73. BRIDE IS 72. called him to his long home, there were nave recommended it to my friends and provement and development of the city present with him his mother, his two they ail agree with me. For sale by and county. So quitchewing the rag and L, M Gosney and Mrs. Gibson sisters, Mrs. Milt Osborn and Mrs. B. Clough s Drug Store. get busy instead, for probably most all Get Married. W Landreth, his 13-vear-old daughter of us made some mistakes. Why even Becan«« he couldn’t cook for himself His Dear Old Mother. some of the young saintly printers made any longer, and needed some one to Ethel; his pastor. Rev. Jacob Finger, and “ My dear old mol her, who is now mistakes by undertuing to pack more of make his bed, F. M. Goeney this after many of his intimate friends. One Quart, at 5Oc. makes IO Gallons. righty three years old, thrives on Elec Mr. Brown regained consciousness the “outside attraction” than they could noon secured a marriage license and will carry, and wabbling under the load, had marry Mr,. Katherine Gibson, aged 72 this morning and was in full possession tric Bitters,” writes W. B. Brunson, of to take one step forward, one and a half Mr. Gosnev is an Oregon pioneer him of all his faculties until within a few Dublin, Oa. " She has lalten them for steps backward, two steps in a diagnol self, and numbers three years more than minutes of hie death. He suffered intense about two years and enjoys an excellent pain all the time, but bore it bravely, appetite, feels strong and sleeps well.” direction to the left, and three steps in a three score and ten If after using CARBOLIC COMPOUND you are not satisfied come and pl and did not once complain that his life that's the way Electric Bitters affect diagnol direction to the right, and re After securing his marriage license had been cut short while he was in the the aged, and the same happy results your money back. peating this movement several times, from Clerk Combe, Mr. Gosney pro they added to and it was on a par with ceeded to properly launch his bark on prime ot his manhood. He was cheerful follow in all eases of female weakness and talked quite Ireelv with his friends, and general debility. Weak, puny cliil the other “outside attractions.’’ But let the matrimonial sea. telling them not to worrv about him, dren too, are gieatly strengthened by it all pass. " I just couldn't cook for myself any for he was all right and was ready to theiu. Guaran ter d by Chas. I. Clough, * * * longer,’’ declared the old gentleman in meet his God. He did «nd said all hr druggist. 50c. It looks to us that the prosecution of announcing his im npending bliss “ 1 could to cheer those around him and the fishermen who fish in Tillamook Bay work all day in the t fields, and then How's This? told his daughter to be a brave, a tiue for fishing without a license was uncalled have to get uiy own tueals. meals. I didn't We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for for and altogether out of place, putting hare time to make my bed. So I de and upright woman. any case of Catarrh that cauuot be cured bv I Hall's Catarrh Cure. men to unnecessary inconvenience and cided to marry. Holds Prederation to Blame. F J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. the county to some little expense, not ’■ Mrs. Gibson is a fine woman. She After regaining consciousness thi> We, the undersigned, have known F. J. withstanding the fact that we believe all is stiong and can do housework I morning Mr. Brown rallied quite well t heueyfor the last 15 years, and believe him the fishermen were technically guilty as am going to give her a home and she ami seemed to be regaining strength He peifectly honorable in all business trans and financially able to carry out any charged and ohould have taken out will cook me warm meals. That will did not bleed very much last night amt actions obligations mail by their firm. licenses before they commenced fishing H aloing , R innan & M arvin , her part, and I will furnish the liv it was hoped that he would recover from Although ihe law is plain on this point ing Wholesale Duggists, Toleldo, 0. his wounds The shock, however, was Hall s Catarrh Cine is taken internally, act. a ml they should have complied with it, I “ I have a forty acre ranch out on more than his strong constitution could mg directly upon the blood and mucous sqi • there was not the least disposition on the Baisley Elkhorn road. You woul in't endure and finally he succumbed to the laces of the system. Testimonials sent free. their part to avoid paving their license. know the place now if you had seen inevitable. Shortly before noon he ex Pri e 75c per bottle Sold by al> Druggists Take Hail's Family Pills for constipation. The whole trouble lies here. For a num it when I went there last year. I pressed a de-ire to make a statement f>e der of 1 ear», deputy fish wardens have have two acres of potatoes, and fore he should die and District Attorney come in and collected the license or a list lota of strawberries. That ought to keep Sammons. Lomax was summoned to take the has been made up at the cannery, It is us both. statement to use in the prosecution of In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, only natural to suppose that the fisher for Tillamook County. “I am going in for fruit and ohick- his slavers, should they ever l>e run to men would expect the same procedure to ens. We can make a good living off H. E. Noble, earth Plaintiff, be followed this year, not dreaming that that for the revtof our livrg." Mr. Brown said that he had been con vs. they would be pounced down upon Mr. Gosney came to Oregon across nected with the Orchard case and had Floyd W. King. Nettie C. and brough* into court. With that con the plains in 1853. lie settled at Port King, Thomas Childers. Grace Childers, H E. Gib dition of affairs and a precedent set bv land, and afterwards live.I m Tillamook done considerable work for the State of Idaho in ferreting out the slayers of ex son. and the Portland the Master Fish Warden's office, it looks county. For six years he has lived in Coal and development He was iu tons that'Mr. Van Dusen was using Baker lie has been a widower for three Governor Steunenberg Company, Defendants. poor discretion in sending a deputy over years and just couhin t stand it longer Southern Idaho at the time Orchard To Fiord W. King, Nettie C. King and H. was arrested and was one of the men B. Gibson, of the above named defen here and having the men arrested, when — Baker City Ex. dants. who identified the man who has con all that was necessary was to have told In the name of the State of Oregon Mrs. Gileon was once a resident of fessed to sending so many men to the the fishermen that their license money You are hereby requit d to appear and an Tillamook County and lived here for Ml other world. It was Biown who ai swer the complaint filed against you in the should be paid immediately. Now that years, leaving for Baker City in the fall rested St> ve Adams on his uncle's ranch above entitled suit on or before the expira the Master Fish Warden's office is going of 1902 tion of six weeks from the date of the first near Baker City an I too!i him to Idaho, to comply with the strict letter of the publication of this Summons And if you where he is now awaiting trial for the tail to so appear and answer for want there law against the poor fishermen, we of, the plaintiff will apply to the Court tor murder of Fred Tyler anil his companion Berkshire Hogs for Sale. would like to know what right Mr Van ‘ he relief prayed for in the complaint The He has done considerable detective work relief Dusen had to allow the rich cannerymen for in the complaint is the re For Sale, 15 Head of Berkshire Swine, on the Adaiusease and it was his opinion covery prayed by plaintiff of a judgment against on the Columbia river to can fish for ten Floyd W. King and Nettie Kin« days after the closed season ? Some ot pure bred, of different ages from the that the Western Federation of Miners defendants famous Ladd stock. To be sold at a was backing the cowards who took his for the sum of fiSOO.UO. with interest thereon the deputy fish wardens would have at the rate of 7 percent per annum from Feb life in this sneaking and inhuman way. ruary 18th. 1904. less the sum of JI 2 0«) for been doing the proper thing had they bargain —Apply to Arthur Beals. «20.07. with interest thereon at 7 per ¿ent gone and sworn out« complaint against from November 15th, 1905; for 320.35 with the master fish warden lor drawing his interest at 7 per cent from November «th pay and not doing his duty There ap 190« ; for 3125.00. as attorney's fees and for the costs and disbursements of this suit, pears to be an impression amongst the being the amounts due upon note given br •28 J •34 • fishermen that Mr. Van Dusen is after •22 •27 J *2S J *21 *23 2« •30 i said defendants and for taxes paid by plain the scalps of the fishermen who petition tiff. and that plaintiff have a decree fore 1 pm am. p.m. p.m. Ar. closing the mortgage executed br said de ed Governor Chamberlain to appoint 6.00 8.00 3 10 12 15 PoiTLÀND.... fendants to Theodore P. Rowlbr, bearing Mr. Webster master fish warJen, and 7 20 9 20 4 15 IO 55 ...G oblb .......... date February 18th, 19«)4, upon the s\orttT 10 40 7 35 9.35 4 27 R anirr ....... there is good grounds tor them lielievmg west quarter of Section 14. and the South 8.05 10 05 4 49 10 05 ........ Q uimcy .......... east quarter of the bouth West quarter that wav. for none of the fishermen 8.13 1Ö.1S 4 34 ..C latskamir ... of Section 4. in Township 2 South of who were friendly to Mr.Van Dusen, and 8 32 10.51 5.23 .w .... ....... C liptom ...... Mange 9 West of Willamette Mert- 9.40,11 45 6.02 who ait equally as guilty as the other Ar. A storia L t . dian. in Oregon. Said mortgage being rv. A.m p.m. a m corded at page 367 of Book • N” of the fishermen, were not caught in the net 8.15 5 50 9.50 11 45 6.05 11 30 Lv. A storia Ar. records of mortgage, of Tillamook Countv and dragged into court. As we said at 3.551 « 40 10.05 12.05 « 20 12 35 ... W arrbnton ... and that the defendant, be forever barred 9.18, 7 11 10.25 12 31 « 43 1.10! ..O1ABIAKT....... the beginning, the prosecution was tin and foreloaed of any right, title or interest in 9 23! 7 20 10.30 12 40 « 30 1 30' ....... S rasidb ......... called for ami unnecessary, and it is to Or to said premises or any part thereof. For jo 9.30 7.23 10.33 12 45 6.55 1.331 Ar H oliday L v . a sale of the mortgaged premiae. and pay t»e hoped that the master fish warden s ment of proceed, upon lodgment prayed for STBVBN8 BRANCH office will use a little more brains, just Th‘s summons Is pnbHshed br order of the • 33 [ j •<a , nets and discretion «n the future, for the Hon. H F. Good speed. County Judge of --------- 1_________ ________1_____ Tillamook County. Oregon, made on the 3rd Tillamook fishermen had no desire what Pm a m p-m. p.m. p.m. I p.m. •7’4' pm day of October 1907. requiring yon to ap ever of getting out of paying their 8 3« ail 7 28 3 11 12 0« L t Warrenton Ar 12 35 3 35 pear and answer on or before 'he expiration 10.1« 10.23 8 43 «20 7 38 licence money, and Mr Van Duseu ought of six weeks from the date of the first pub 10 28 8 46 «23 7 41 Heation hereof ami the date of the «rst oubli. to have known this We have always T r ai ns m ar Med • ma daily. ~~ cation hereof is October 3rd 1907. strongly advocated the enforcement of H. T. B otts . Trains Nos. 25, 27 aud 29 from Clatsop Beach, and trains Nos. 29, 30 the law, and had Mr. Van Dusen done lie pay .4 per cent interest on savings accounts Attorney for Plaintiff. Astoria, ran via Pt. Stevens. his duty in previous years and insisted and time Certificates of Deposit. Train No. 2«, from Portland. 3 10 p m is Saturday Special, stopping st Gobis* When you trnrel the Wilson River rosd upon fishermen taking out licenses be tore they commenced fishing, it would «top st the White H> use. J. F. Reeher Clatskanie. Astoria and Beach points, only. hare saved all this useless persecution. CONNECTIONS—At Portland, with all trans-continental lines. At • piopiietor Twenty five miles east of Anyway, the law ought to be amended Tillamook. R.tes Meals. 25c. ; lodg Northern Pacific Railway Co. At Astoria, with steamers for San Francisco and TU-— so that fishermen can pay their license mg. 25c.; board, with room, per week, and Ilwaco Railway A Navigation Co. s boat and railway. fo th* county clerk in the county in Through tickets sold to and from all point« in the East and Europe. 00. Hornes Team, over nignt, hay which they fish. For further particulars apply to. R. H. JENKINS, snd grain. »1.50 ; bay nl< nc, 75c. W ater piped through bouae. Modern bath, etc. Genl Frt A P«»«r Editorial Snap Shots. r/HOLMESX1 (BUSINESS i \ college 7. I have just opened up the most com- plete line of vj STAPLE & FANCY! GROCERIES 5 in Tillamook, all new and Fresh. The prices are no higher than others. We most cordially invite you to come and look at what we have and get our prices, whether you buy or not. W. M. MILLS, MAKE A VAPOR LIKE THIS. CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND Keeps the Flies off Stock CLOUGH, Reliable Druggist. Red Front Shoe Store ¿fas received a fine Assort ment of Fall and Winter SHOES, consisting of Men’s and Woman’s foot wear of the best quality- I have alsoaFINE STOCK of Boy’s and Missses School Shoes, solid sole leather, insole and coun ters. No paste board counters. My Children’s Shoes are the best in the City. Dont run all over town looking for cheap shoes. Goto the Red Shoe Store, where you will find the Shoe that you are looking for. No Charge for Sewing rips on Shoes bought of us. P. F. BROWNE, Aacnt. TIME CARD Astoria & Columbia River R. R- Co. A YOUNG MAN May have many friends, but he will find none so steadfast, so ready to respond to his wants, capable of pushing him ahead as a little leather covered book, with the name of a good strong bank on its cover. Tillamook COUNTY BANK. _ __________ ___ ___ id!