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MURDER AT ASHLAND. coiidit Ions may dofrinlue. Il is hlnt«'d by the Meilftrd peoph' Inter —— ploy«>d Hon. W. 1. Yaw ter of Med- ested that the romi nay be extended FOUR PEOPLE SHOT AND MURDER- ford to npix-ar for him ill the matter, tn a short time as far is Crater Lake, Klamath Falls, Oregon who secured a moditieatkin of the or In tb«> western pttf. of Klamath ER COMMITS SUICIDE der to the extent that the said Mon County, . roe might see his child, not oftener The local ptsipl«' lit erected refuse Alex Martin, President, Alex Martin Jr, Cashier A Terrible Tragedy is the Result than twice a week, and ill the day to outline th«> plans d the propueed of Domestic Trouble ii the time, and that he should take sums road or to tell the nan«* of the parlies E. R. Rearnes, Vice Pres’t, E. M. Bubb, Asst. Cashigr. friend of the family with him on such tiiuinclng th«< deal, bit admit that Family of 0. E. Mount. visits as his wife and her mother Mr. Harris Is liow In he East, where a Miner Living at feared violence from him. li«> has gone to arranfc the final de Ashland. L atmk The l>r». Shaw succeedixl tails. Vpon his retun the construct- In removing the bullet from Mrs. mu will lx> tx'gun and the full scope (Ashland Tribune. S»pt. It) Is the policy ol this bank, and it is Garner's breast and report the |»s- ! of Hie Intended iuipro’emcnts will lie A man dead by his own hand, a tlenl as doing well. The baby Is still mad«' public. rigidly adherred to. wife shot through the neck a moth : alive, but the chances are against Ils , It 1» further state« that the com er-ln-law shot throogh tin face, a j recovery. Safety first. Liberality next. The others are doing pany will do mure of a milling than a sister-in-law with a bull* in her nicely. The baby died at 2 o'clock logging business and that little breast lying close u> death’»door, and Saturday and woe burried Sunday. unsawed tlmt+r will ta* sent out. an innocent baby gasping ’>ut Its lit With th«* railroad owm-d by th«» com tle life through a bullet-to'n throat; Country Produce taken in exchange for floods pany running into the canipe, It will that Is tbe tragedy from rail life fur lie much more profitable to ship the nished tbe residents of Asftland yes timber out sawed than round and It terday. the plans are of th«» magnitude ru O. F- Monroe, a miner who has mored, the output'will equal that of been employed around Ashland at Michigan Men Will Tap Timber th«» Booth-Kelly Lauilier Coinpany, of various occupations of late, suddenly Eugene or of th«' pttu» lumber mills of Belt in Jackson County— quit work in front of the Tribune tli« Shasta district In California.— office yesterday about eleven o’cluck Road May Extend to Oregunlan in the morning, walked out to th«' Crater Lake. BUY A PIANO. home of his mother-in-law, Mrs. W. I E. Dunlap, on Eighth street, where Our S«>uthern Oregon "mail” J. M. That Oregon and the Northwest is We recur- his «'stranged wife was staying, and ! the Mecca of the Northeastern lum- Want Is now at Medford. IN FACT opened fire with a revolver on the en- Mermen Is shown by the plan now on cd Mr. Ward for the work of estab tire family, with the result as above foot to move u Michigan lumber camp lishing and building up our business stated. bodily to the mountains of Jackson from Eugene to Ashland. We’ve cut Some time ago. Mrs Monroe left county, where the men will tie em 1 out consignment and commission ¡Stillilo Oooclss» her busband and filed a suit for di ployed In cutting the vast quantities ' salesmen as being too expensive and I. F. DAVIES, DAJRY, OREGON vorce on the ground of non-support. I of timber to tie found in the Cascade entailing a higher price on plain« Monroe tried to get the child, and Mountains of the auulbwestern part 'than customers should be asked to pay. did secure It for a short lime by bold of the state. Mr. Ward is on a straight salary, ly walking off with it about two Tuesday. B. H. Harris, of Medford, months ago. But the court made was in the <itv In consultation with and Is solely Interested In carrying ♦ * him return it pending the rf*uR °f (the inanageuent of the Southern Pa- ¡out our instructions to the letter. Our plan will be to sell our best the divorce proceedings. Since then.'rmc n,ncening the construction of ♦ the man has been brooding over the a ratlruiUj, u, branch out from Med 1 plan«« at all limes possible, even If mattar and muttering threats against for(t for » distance of from 30 to 35 i prices may not seem s«> attractive. his wife’s mother upon whom he lays mlIe# (n , northeasterly direction. | Although, upon Investigation, they th * the blame for tbe estrangment. This road ,s to tap the tiintier belt of will lx* found to tie Us> low. and much From all the Tribune can learn. Jackson .-»untv and________ make connection ! lower than we can continue long in * Monroe was a hard worker when fol- wj(h th< Southern Pacific lines at asking. We have not established our business in Klamath Falls as thor lowing bis trade of mining, but of Medford, * late bad been out of employment a, Mr. lUrris Is not an Idle dreamer, oughly as we intend, and to that end great deal, and much of his scant In- |)ut |las >j¡g p|ans well in hand, II. have instruct««! our Mr. Ward to un- 4» cotne was spent with “the boys ' to ,.arae Portland armed with maps, 'deraell us, even In our Portland and ’ Seattle stores, till, in his judginent, o. the neglect of bis wife and child. ~ 1 plans and drawings and was able to 4» rfiow » to officials tli-if that Iilu his thc price-cutting has lasted king <» r the i»., railrold i 1 r.»«•«1 iifMj.itala R. Garner, hustand of tbe injured 1 .«»..••• I I sister-in-law, is stunned by tbe awful plan w*s feasible and that he had the *nougb. and he has recured enough - - carry ----- y them i»alc» to his credit to put our Southern i» turn of events. He and Monroe were backing nescessary 4» to good friends, and he cannot under through. 1 While in the city he called ‘>wg«>n trade onto a paying tuala. After b«' lias done that, you will stand why his wife should have been upon Manager E. E. Calvin, of the W ™r city »tore a marked for slaughter by the frenzied O?R. A Valid Southern I He ¡lie. the ,,nlJ' r’*-rd Mr. primary oblect of his vlait tx'lng to Prl»’r*. “n(t th<,y Wl,n I »*• b'»^- busband. 4* 4» 4* 4* 4* 4* 4* 4» 4» 4» 4» 4* He first turned tbe gun on bis arrange for tbe purchase of such light Ward will not have a big stock to get motber-in-law and wife's sister, both rails and trackbuilding material as shop-worn tx-fore sold, but a snug OT wl b«m> had just come into the 1 wmlia tx. nmjed bv him in tbe con- most carefully selected one that will __ shot _a_ .A a_x_ a#.. 11.» . V- replenlahMt from our house, then his — wife. He »Fion then struction of - the road. picked up the baoy girl and started Mr. Harris left In the evening for Portland main store. You can order ~ perfect _______ - piano of our twenty - different toward the front dour, but evidently the East, where he goes to his any losing control of himself entirely, plans, and nothing of a detailed nat-: makes. ln lh*1 "•.» J”u *'» ««» the turned the weapon on the babe while urc could be gleaned from him con- »"ft, in the best condition, at tbe still boldiDg IL With the last bullet, ceming the scope of the prop» sed con- T**ry lowest price. . But as before • We keep the finest Rias furnished be ended his own poor life and fell struction nor who were the prime stated, the low prices are liable to end sooner than you think If you wait too with bis bead in the hall-way and movers tx-hlnd the plan. From him • lot of horses In the with or without the general plan is learned, however. 'onK- If you were sure there was a feet inside the front bedroom. • Mr. Harris Is the reprem-ntative of ’u»'lnR u> »* Xou w,,uld buJ When the Tribune man called at country. drivers the home of sorrow this morning, he a large lumber and logging company i i now, """ would you not? ' found Drs. H. M. and M. B. Shaw ol Michigan and was sent to Oregon' Write or call on Mr. Ward at Med probing for tbe ball lodged in Mrs. to Investigate the conditions here at ford and find out. We sell such pianos as the Knahe, Garner’s breast. The baby was at the solicitation of a large number of tbe home of a neighbor, Mr. Harp, the timberland owners of Jackson Everitt, Steck. Hardman, Piu-kard. its temperature was 10«, and tbe county, among whom Cashier Enyart, Fischer, Ludwig, Vose A Sons. Con symptoms generally very unpromising. of the Medford National Bank, I h one over, Cable, Hamilton, Ellington. THOS. W. NEWTON, Prop’r Wllliard. Wellington and Kingsbury In fact, Dr. H. M. Shaw has almost of the most prominently identified. given up hope of its recovery. For several years Mr. Enyart and ’ Easy terms or cash. Never select glasses for yourself, and never purchase glasses from a peddling A llkn A O ilbbrt -R amakkh C o . The ball which struck Mrs. Dun others of the Jackson county land spectacle seller. Its a thousand to one that you will select tbe wrong glasses; Portland, Or., 5th and Morrison. lap passed through the nasal cavity, owners have been endeavoring to in anyhow such spectacles always have poor lenses, and wearing them will inevita bly work injury to yon. Whenever you feel uneasy in your glasses, don’t hesi but unless blood-poisoning should set terest Eastern capita) in the Jackson Notice for Publication. tate to come and see me. Always glad to help you. If no change is necessary I in. she will recover rapidly. The county timber belt, but conditions at Land Office af Lakeview, Or September U, I’MM wife, Mrs. Monroe, is tbe least in the time did not re« m to justify the will tell you. H. J. WINTERS. Notice 1« hereby flven that tbe followlnir W. W. HAZEN, Proprietor, Watchmaker and Optician, jured of the four, her wouud being expense of operation, and no deals named settler ha« fl led nolle«- of hi« Intention tO rnmm’ite proof in support of hl« claim, end Klamath Falls, Oregon. Everything guaranteed. in the back of the neck, no vital could be carried through. that «aid proof will be wade before Geo. Cha«- EAST END, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON tain, ( h r« of Klumatb Co. Or. at Klamath point having been touched. According to the Information given Fall«, Or, on the day ol October, HMM. vl« < If AH! KM H ROME The Democrats who are praising It seems that Monroe had contem out at this time, however, this Mich Hd No 27W9 for the hW4 Her 37, Tp » M. R fl K I ¡\7£«»«\7 llorsoH lxiiir<lc<l by <lnv, week or month. Judge Parker for urging an im plated committing the awful deed for igan lumber company has been inter W M He name« the following witni- M« to ▼ CI J'• ||ay nn(| (¡rain bought and Hold. prove hla contlnuonw residence upon and cul mediate promise of independence to some ttme, as be has muttered threats ested In tbe Jackson county prospecta tivation of «aid land, vt«: Kiiffene Mpenccr I’aHHcngiTH conveyed to nil partH of Southern Oregon Chari**« Homes, Mark Ander«on, Lin Anderaon the Filipinos would go into hysterics against Mrs. Dunlap from time t«> for some time and has been buying allot Forest, Or. J. N. Watson. RrgUler. and Northern a lifornia at the very lowest rates. FRIDAY i SATURDAY, SEPT. 23 1 24 if President Roosevelt were to make time, it is said, and early in the week large tracts of timberland from time Notice for Publication. such a promise, without action of the be purchased of Stoner & Gilham the to time until It now holds many Telephone Connection Between ¿table and Hotel Land office at lAkcvlew, Or. Mr pi ember 12. iwm Congress, which has complete control revolver with which he did the thousands of acres of the best timber Notice 1« hereby riven that the followlnr Linkville. Phone Main 14 Fall and Winter Mil of the subject. named wftler ban filed notice of bl« Intention »booting. Of course all this come« In the district. to make Anal pr<w»f In support of his claim and linery, Dress Goods, to the surface after it is too late to In the meantime tbe timber owned that said proof will be mane before Geo. Cha«- of Klamath Co, Or, at Klamath American workmen are so well em prevent the murder and suicide. by the company in .Michigan is prac tain.Clerk Falls, Or, on 21 «t day of October. 1WH, vl«: New Shirt Waists and ployed that It is very difficult to find X4*4*4,4’4’4*4HH**W'4*4*4’4’4’4’4’4»4’4’4’4’4»fc F.RVI h K A M4 HoFNi Kl h The body of the suicide is now at tically exhausted and it is nescessaty ; Rd No2WU for the KUNK«.. MWUNF.^. NF.'i the recruits necessary for the army Stock’s undertaking parlor. Her IM, Tp 3R H. R 6 E W M. Fie i-amen the Everything New in La Mr. for the company either to cease oper j NK'4, witneMe« to prove bls continuous and navy. Recruiting officers prob Stuck Is awaiting Instructions from ations or find a new field. Jackson followlnr «i » t lence npon and cultivation <»i «aid i«n<i dies Wearing Apparel. vis. Eur« ‘ ne Hpehrer, Lynn Anderson. I J ably remember the Democratic ad the dead man’s mother who lives in County has been chosen. Whitcomb, Mark Ander«on, all of Forewt, Or. J. N. Watson, l<* |UNlf ministration when idle men fought Î The plan of the company Is unique. New Yoik state. for the opportunity to enlist. ACCOUNT or DOMESTIC TROUBLK. Timber camps will be built In the MONEY TO LOAN. For a considerable time past, Wil mountains, mills erected and timber BRYAN ON PARKER. liam Monroe and O. E. Monroe, his cut and shipped either in logs or In STILTS CO. In sums of Ten Thousand dollars, Friends and countrymen, let’s trwrt wife have been living unpleasantly lumber. Besides the timber owned or over, at low rates of Interest, on Successors to Mis. F. L Boyd. him— together, resulting in a separation by the company, all that of the sur-1 approved mortgage security. --- ----- -- ---- ------- -------------- — Though he’s not a man to trust— which occurred a month or so back. rounding country will be made tribu. J. W. II amakaii , ♦ ► I^et’e endeavor to elect him, Mrs. Monroe was residing at Ashland tary to the road, and the whole Agent, and Manager. Though his cause is far from just; country will lie opened, billions of Oregon, with her mother, Mrs. 8. H. iiiiwiv Klamath Falls, Or. I have put away all rancor, Dunlap, and had her Infant child feet of the finest pine grown thus be-1 As I promise«! them I would, with her. Early In August, Monroe ing made accessible to market. Republican In Politic«, and devoted to the I am for the splendid ticket, X ++++++++++++++++++++++++X Timber, Agricultural, Stock and Wool interest* went to the house of Mrs. Dunlap to Tbe company will not depend upon Though it isn’t any good. of tbe great Klamath County. Western lumbermen for help entirely, | talk with his wife and under the pre Let us gird ourselves for battle— tense of wanting to see the baby got but will bring to Oregon all of the old But I hope we cannot win— Publiihed every Thtir.day by it in his arms while standing at thr employ«» who have worked for the Let us pray to be successful, Though success would be a sin; gate and asked Iris wife if she would firm In the Michigan woods who may WESLEY O. SMITH, I>et us give the people’s banner We carry a complete line go to living with him again. Her care to come West. These men, being E ditor axd P roprirtor . Unto him to nobly bear, answer was, not until be had provid old anrl trusted employes, will be I llft'V'O of School Supplies, Tab But its dangerous to do it, ed a home for her. Whereupon he given the preferences over those from BVBBCRO-TIOS b * tm : For be isn’t on the square. lets, Stationery, Writing starter! away carrying the child with other sections, but any a«l«iitlonal la O»e yc«r (tn advance)................... fi or» Let us wave our hate for Parker, him. Tbe mother bunted up an offi bor required to be done will be given Material, Ink, Pens, Pen The poor tool of foxy Dave; cer to retake the child but found that to any men who may apply. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 22,1904 Let us rest our hopes upon him, cils, etc. We are Head she could do nothing without an or it Is admitted publicly,both by Mr. Though he’s Mammon’s cringing der from some competent court. She Harris and by the interested parties quarters for supplies for slave! The Democrats refuse to discuss then applied Ui C. B. Watson, who in Medford, that the construction of Let us raise him up to power, the School Children. the tariff issue because no two fact j }%%♦%%%< Help to send him whooping through, after discussing the matter for some the road will be begun in a shoit time, ions of their many-sided party agree But remember—here I warn you— time and fearful lest the said Monroe as soon in fact, as the neaceiisarjr and upon any deHnite policy. should carry the child out of the state final details can be arranged. The You’ll tie sorry if you do. —8. E. Kiser, in Chicago Record-Her prepare«! prepared a compiaiuv complaint for «<»i divorce 1 road will he approximately 33 miles __ ____ | which Mrs. Monroe signed and which long and will extend In a general The best the I*emocratscan say of ald. JAS. SIGLER, PROP’R L. Alva Lewis watch repair de he took with the necessary papers to northeasterly direction, the junction their tariff policy is that it is as near For first cl«*" goods and prompt de KLÄ7WWTH F-ALLS. - - - OREGON like the Republican policy as they parlment cannot be excelled on tbe Jacksonvllle and procured an order with tbe Southern Pacific being either livery service call on Graham A O’Neil, ¡from Judge Hanna restoring the, at Medford or Central Point,as future ’i’liune 173. I could get without infringement. coast. SAVE MONEY. Kcjunjtcb eouncY bjirk Lay in Your Supplies The Brick Store Until November ist we will sell GROCERIES, for spot cash, at prices heretofore unheard of in Klamath County Absolute Safety WILL BUILD BRANCH ROAD. THE EXCELSIOR Groceries, Dry Goods, Clothing, Furnishing Goods Boots and Shoes a complete and up to date line of Our STOCK is complete, our QUALITIES are guaran teed, our PRICES are the lowest, we will ap preciate your BUSINESS * * ♦ QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES * * * BALDWIN’S * * Hardware Store. * LARGEST FALL AND WINTER LINES at any point off the rail road in Eastern Oregon, of DRY GOODS, DRESS GOODS, FANCY GOODS, FURNISHING GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, LADIES READ Y-TO-WEAR GARMENTS. ETC. MAMMOTH STABLES Trunks, Valises, Carpets. Beds, Furniture. Cur tains, Cooking Utensils, Crockery, Tinware, Paints, Oils, Etc., Etc. Reames & Jennings, Klamalh Falls. HORSES BOUGHT AND SOLD EXC FI AN( î E STA IJ L ES Grand Opening COMING CITY NOVELTY? Car Load of BARB WIRE AND NAILS KLAMATH REPUBLICAN. o o. w Klamath Falls Hardware Dealer School Books You Like j Fast ¡! Horses Horses that will please you TEAM M J With or without drivers $ CITY DRUG STORE I ¡! Commercial men conveyed to all points We mt Miele ft^tfitilem S J g