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MTCDFOTW MATT, TRTBTTNTC, MTDDFORP, OT?KOOX, "FRIDAY, .TTTLY 7, '1011". PAGE THREE i H. APIS CARPING GRANTS PASS NEWSPAPER SPIRIT SHOWN BY RESENTED Attorney Oliver S. Drown of Grants Pass Tnkos Exception to Mallcloiis nml Falsi) Report Printed Concern lull Meilforri's Fmitth of July, ARTICLE DOES NOT REFLECT SENTIMENT OF GRANTS PASS Actual Experience of Writer Given In Contradiction Friendly Feellny Manifested Toward This City. (IniiiU I'm hm, ()ri, July C, mil. IMIlot- .Mull Villuiim. Mcilfonlil. Out. Mi'iir Hit: I Iih'Iiihu lii'ii'ultli flip (iliiK fioiu tmr "Dull) lliiKiio HIvit (.'out Idi" Kiitltlittl "MiMlfunl ihm'iIh Hid iiiouit)- nml r,Hiu 'uni nil." No fur im my wn ixMihuiru uml ollMHIVllllllllH lit Mll((llll on ill" 4tli inn i'iiiii'oiiiim), I iinmt wiy Hint tint iiitltlii rufi'rri'il to uliovit ln'it umvo ItiJiiHlldi to Mi'ilfiinl, My wlfit uml I loft (IruittM I'iihh on tlio ourly inorii lni: (ruin on Ho' 4 1 It to Mpitiui iho diiy ut MitiUonl. t'iou our urrrvul ut Mtiilfont, so wi'in titrulf.lit to tint city I Hull slli'i WO K'Wtilll III till) tllllllll' uml wuti'lii'il tin' Kicut tliroiiKH of wiill iIiomioiI, iHippy uml coiilxiitKil M'0ili lumnliii: In mi t'lulli'itu iiriMi'HHlun. Wo ii'iimlin'il ut tint I'ltrli until lif ter Hm miiK'tltli'i'iit imriiili'. uml u Iho wiw tlii (not iiuiiri tliui"' 'I'Ih'M wo wont ilowu tlio HtriMil a lllllo wii)m to a Hilonilil roMtiiurmil. wlioro wo woro niirvml wiili u nliii iortlon uf to.iHl tn'.'lf wltll tWO hill" (llHlli'tl, HOIMO tlll- lui'ii imhIiIIiik, mill u hIuhh of milk. I'or Unit wivlro wo woro rliur:i'(l 26 ruiitM i-iii'li, ultlioiitsli wo full) oxpiii't ml to puy 60 lontM oiirli for It Hit I 'l" iliuni wiih no iiiufl tlmro. After ntrollliif; uroilllil li whllo. wo wont ovor tlio lirlil;o uml took Iho Purine .t CiiHioru tint to Hu rnco tnii'KH. Tlio liny In t'liurjjo of tlio tniln woro ory curoful mnl ruiitilil oruto if tlio Mifuty of tliolr punmiti Kimh, nml wo liml u flno llttlo rlilo uroiiiiil tlio iiulMMrttt of tlio My. I'm tliut nurvli'o, worn rliurp'il 20 rotitii mt'Ii for tli" rouinl trip. Wuit ihom mty Knift lit tliut7 Arriving at tlio trurlc, wo woro oltitiKoil 60 toutit t.ucli fur inliiUtwIiiii. Tliut h tlio imiiul prlt-o tuurywlwn? to tlio lUii'H, Wo pnlil 26 I'oiilM 1'iu'li for it mml In tho khuhI Htmnl wlilrlt In tlio iihiiuI prlco for hiicIi nrconitiioilutloint Aftur tlio rntruM, wo wont I Mick lt tint Mtuiio rotttmirunl mnl liml u ulco inoul mid tlio two iiitmln coat uh 66 coutH. Wo wont from tlio rciitnurmil to tlu N'tttutorluiti mi liiKt It ntloii tliut wtiulil lio it croillt to n city tun Union tlio nlxo of .Mmlforil. I wiih clmrKotl ton coiiIh uilmltMilou uml my wHo wiih mlmlttoil froo. I wiih ullowvtl to Imvo a ilmico mi tint fluent floor I Imvo ovor noon, mnl with miiHlf Hint conlil liunlly Im oxcolloil for my tlckot of ailmlnnlon, no tliut my mlnilnnlon wnn pructlcnlly fioti. Ouo could ilmico iih many Union iik Im Ilkoil by paylni; ten coiiIh for ihii'Ii ilitnro. No rotinoiiulilii imthoii totilil wiy Uioro wiih any Kraft In tjuil. Wo nta)i)il at tlio Nittatorliiiu until It wiih tlmo to lul. tlio truln for lioint. Hiiro' you coulil'iit tlrlvo mo away from a pliico Hko that. Now for my purl I full to ttt'o whom thorn wiih Aiiy Kraft at Modfonl on tho lilt. All tho Moilforil poopln wo camo lit con tact with, hail a plcamint nmllo of wolcomo for uh ami wo onjoycrt our iuiIvoh Iniuit'iiHly. I liml Hovcral (IiIiiKh of walor, anil waH not iihIci-iI to pay nnytliliiK for II. I InlKiM with a ntnnliiM- of tlranlH I'uhh poopltt thoro uml tho uulvorHiil opinion appumotl to ho that Moilfortl wan n Jam up, tlautly, I'tiotl town, ami tho colohratlon n moiiHtor huccohb front tivory Htnml point, On Iho train, comlnu homo, I lionnl nuinoroiiB pcoplo iralHlnK Motlrtirtl mnl oxpioHHlitK tiurprlHo at tho wontl oiful Kiowlh ami ilovolupmont of tho placo. I hollovo that my oxporlonco ut Mcilfonl on tlio Ith In typical of tho oxpnrlont'o of a Iihko majority of tho pooplo who vlnltoil Unit city on that tiny, ml Ihoiofoto all thin ItliililiitrliiK l'"t Knift and military ami cut-tliroat IiuhIuosh Ih ontlroly tin roaiionahlo mid without any founda tion lit fact, I Imvo no authority to Hpcnlc for any nun oxcopl JiiHtMnyHolf, lint 1 want In nay to Iho puoplo of Modfonl, that am Horry our flun dully impor, or which wo mo nil proud, nhould bo uujuiitly ciltlclii your Hplondld colo hint ion. I don't uiuloiHtmid It at (ill. It Ih'iiL lllto our Kood imtun'il old VoorhloH. It Ih'iiI Mko tut. llolluvo mo, wo wIhIi you well. HoHpoctfully youi-H, OMVKU 8. 11U0WN. HUNHICT RIAOA'.INK KOH JUIA' Vncittlon 'I'liito at Ioh AiikIch IIwicIicn Tho call of tho cool ttou Itroozo by 1'otor 1. Kyno, bountifully Illustrated In four colom. "Tho Hpoll" by 0. N..& A. M. WIUIamBOti, IluulltiK, flflhliu;, inotorluir, flulloii. On' milo all howh Utaudti, HHttHiftIM WHAT Till': ('Ol'ltll)lt HAID "Thoy loliliotl tlimu rlitlil- or I tilioiilil Hity rlithl and loft," wnn tho way u ImihIiiohh t i it it of (IiiiiiIm I'iihh today npolto of tho colobiutlou on tint r-Ninrlli ut Modfonl. An Modfonl iiim'iIihI tho uioiioy, (IntlilH I'iihh ttoiit to tho Hour creek town a iium bor In oxcimn of I'.oo pornoim and It wiih nitUmati'd today by coiinorvatlvo iiiou that from IS. 00(1 to f 12,000 wont from ililii city to Hlny In Modford. Hut Modfonl iicoiIh Iho uioiioy. "I wiih forced to pay 6 coiiln it nhiim for ilrliililiu: wa tor," dialed connly official of .loHophliio county today. "It wan an adiulnnloii fco of liulf a dollar Into tint raco KrnundH, hnlf a dollar for a nt'ttt, anil thou I boy wanted to hold tho pooplo up for hulf a dollar to wltucnH other iiluuttt wlit'ii ouco lnnlile. II wan half a dollar to iyt. m tint Kroiindn and half a dollar to K"t buck and half a dollar for ovory iildo mnl turn ono went. Hven tho hoolblucltH not luti) tho Kraft and rained thelt prlcw." Another renldeiil of UrttulH lii an toduy nulil thai ouo or bin iicitialutaitceii wiih churKeil 2.6ti for a room for a nli'.bt mid $2.60 uioro when bo paid bin bill for not hIiiIIuk Unit ho wanted It another nlKbt. Hut Medford needn tho money. "It wiih a dlnKUHtlitK Kritft all around," mild anothor vlnltor to tho Hear creek town. "Them wan no hiicIi thliiK an widcoine for anybody. It wan a cut-thmut affair from IickIiuiIiu: to etui, nod It In a pity that Urautn I'iihh I'eoplo did not Imvo their own celebration. I'll venture lo miy thin omlnnlou will not hup pen next year." There wiih no much com plaint mid from nuch truth ful noitrcen I'CKnrdliiK the tmitmoul r.lven all vlnltorn to Medford tbnl to pnnn the mnl tor over would bo u dere lict of duty on the purl of tho Courier, Hut then Me.irord jicciIh tint money," REGULAR BAND CONCERT AT NAT PARK TONIGHT Tho regular Friday evenlnt; Imnil concert will bo kIvcii thin oveuluK nt tho Nntatorltim pnrk by the Medford Concert bund. FoIIowIiik In tho pro Kiiim: March "Quurtor Hack" (W. 1 ChaiubitiH). Selection- -"Clilmen of Normaitdy" (I'lamiuetto). Wait as "lUHttiilluntlna" (Wnltl. leilfel) . Herunudo "I.a Uono do CiiHtclla" (llvltvr). Dencrlptlve "Tho Knit of Jorlcbo" (Malllocbaud). Syuopnln: A Monro vivo, tho trumpcterri Htimmonlitit the .lowlnh army. MueHloHo, tho army uh HenililoH, AlloKri) vivo, trumput call. Maentro, oxbortatloiiH of tho prlcntn, choral and recitative. Andanto, prayer. Aloro, tho attack, fallliiK of tho wiiIIh. Murlule, trlumnlt march Allomo, fluiilo. Overture 4,Zumpa" (llorold). Coniot dtiPt "li Hollo Croolo" (l)alby), Carl Ktirtb and Wilson Walt. (ihnrnctorlntlo march "Chicken C'liarllo" (Hallou). Intermoziro ."Hle;auto" lincli ) , from "Lou Conton niunn." , Klualo "Our Uopubllc" my). (Orfon. d'llotf- (11BK- J. L. Arnett Dead. T. li, Arnutt, former resiilunt of Central Point am owiuir of u i'ltriu uml orchard near KovcunnUti Htntiou, ilioil ImkI wenk, iiKOil -17, at Fniriuont, r. V., followiiiK an operation for Hloinueli troultle. Kor koiiio years lie liml Itcen in ill licnllli anil lel'l't'or (ho ciiHt thrcu enrrt uuo to hco if a uliuiiKo would not lio liunoficial, JMi. Arnelt wiih n tmtivo of Monon Kaluila county, flit onino lo Central Point followiiiL' tlio uiirtlinnnko it San Francisco whom lio had conduct ed a store IIu Joftves bin wife, moth er, two ItrotlierH and 'four 8inturs. Tlio brothui'H uro l'inkntty Arnutt of Fairmont, ami R. C. Arnelt of Ar nettHville. The Histern Mrs. Kliznbuth Rennor of flreono connly, Pa.; Mr. Klla Rlraluht of Fairmont; m-n. Hello StviUKiil and Mrs. Nanny A. Hieliaels of RivoHvillo. i HuaUIiiu for iroalth, GIRL BURNT 10 DEATH IN AUTO Fatal Disaster On Crescent City Road, Where Hltjh Renter, Near Klrliy Punetiirns Gasoline Tank and Sets Car Ahlazu Others Injured. (Ill A NTH PASH, Or., July 7. John Kelly, llwni; u Sun FimieiHeo, mul coiulticliut; a uantue ut 1-1(10 .Mitrkul hfrei'l, met with n nerioii iieeiilcnl lute WedueMiluy infill while linvclinif over tlm Crcsceiil Cilj MUIKO lOIIII MOID HUM tiitco Willi in ilmn-blor, Anelin (lolly, Myrnie le. ly, llobait Iv'nlly ami Homer Kelly in on iiulomoliile, which coh Ilio lite of mil iliiiiojilcr, burned mul iulcr- nitlly injured the other, mul IiiiiihiI mid Mourctl tint I'iicom of Iho two HOIIM. Tli ilisiinler look plneo iih the inn- ehinit wiih jrlidmir nlonj: it rouli lnh rciitotetl roud, hiv mile M.. yoml Kerby, when (lie oil lank eitiue lit contact with a liioji riik-e that uu- Kearcil the uiachiuc, mid without con trol it ntiieklv landed itnoti a Htoni which luolc alnivo the center of the roml, whieh hml the effect of ilis lodKiiiC tlio KiiHoliue tank, which Iiiiiii; above the rear itxle, mul piine lured it ut the Hume time. So hea. tuiH the iuijmct ami with the :nr lilefiXllle riltllliliLT riot, Hie whole III'! chine wiih euvelopeil in a fliecl ' llaiiie Ihut loured uroiiiiil the help. Ions ehililien who were p.'inii; strick en. When the machine (.'rounded, An Kcliu Kelly, Ihe nltlet.1 ilniiKliter mul a Hcrkeley httideul, lcnped, hut dnl not coot n good iootint;, mnl fell un tler the inuchiue which forced itself over her body, lirciikitu,' several ribs mnl eriihltiiii; the body internally. In the buck seat nl .Myruie, ujjed I I; llobuit, iikc H, ami Itomer, ncd t). who were severely hurncil. Myruie suffered until 1 :''.') o'clock yeslenliiv iilternoon at which time she e.vpiretl. The two hoys, tho fath er nilil I lie oldest. (Inuulifur were ImoiikIiI lit it local hospital. The fuees of tlio two boy iiic so hwollun Unit they uro beyOnd lecouitioii ami llioir liitutls uro a nm- i,f blislers, Mrs, Kelly, molliur of the victims, will an hit today from Sun Francis co. JJr. P. J. Kelly ol Portlrtud bus armed In cure for lb" injured. lie is n brother of Mr. Kelly. Mr, Kelly jjives the lollowiiiij ac count of the tlisiiNlfr. "Wo loll (Jrunts I'iihh lust even ing at about I o't.'lm k uml at sun down wo were beyond Kerby, tiuvcl niK l 'JU'ltorsepower While sleiim or. At a point about mix miles be yond Kerby the load narrow mul deeply rut led. The unilcrKcariiiK of Hie iiuteliiiiu ciieoiiniereil a stone which stuck up uhovt the center of the load. This tlislodKcd the rock ami tho Kiisoliuo tank, which limits above Ihe rear axle, was punctured. Tint air proHHiiru shot the gasoline lo Hid ground mnl iiiiiiicdiately lite whole muchiiie was it mui-h of lumen. "When Ihe machine .truck I slowed down ami my uldest daughter, Au Koliu, a student in Iter first year at Heikeley, jumped but at the. Hide if the mail is a diteJi, hhe fell buck wan and both wheels of (he iiiu tdiiiut passed over her, breaking rib ami cmisiuc; other injuries. ".Myruie, njjed !, Iloburt, a,'ed 8. and Homer, njjcil (1, wcie in the rear seat, the runner weaniic a cotton ilress, the oldest boy in hm shirt sfeeves mid Hut youtii;er wearing .i khaki coal. ' "Myruie was completely envelop ed in the flumes which burned her clolhint; mid left her u mics of bilk lei's uml burns which were mo serum. Unit death eiime. "The faces of both boy are badly humeri that they are swollen almost beyond recognition and their hands are h'w blisters. Unhurt, who was in his shirt sbiveX is lindlx humeri on tho hack and shoulders." The automobile, which was a White Steamer, was not H-nmHy injured -TorlhuKl, Orrtm J - TtMMrnl tod Dm School (or rllrl. IS f-k .u-. .a u. .. .... .... . . .u.r.ninm,nDi Dl.ilODI i(.lil lf.pill CltcUt, A,U.al, ui Il.,Ur7 Dfrta,n,, Mtil,, An. rtKitlM OiKudia. I Kt tttlok4JfnTIIK KltrCIl Nt ftnuoiil Uinrvli. Nl. Ilrlra, Hall ED ROOT LOOKING FOR FAST DRIVERS HupUnt church when a cftrrlnRo pnttft ... ii -i.i i. - i .....i (I'll. li. win iiiiikiiik ll) il ill rieeii iiiiii 1 before little Huydcr could RPt out of tho road lie had not his. Kri carried the dog to the driiK ntoro and and tho wounds tlrcMHed. Huyder 1b dolnf. nlcoly now, nays IM. "If I Ret hold of tliotuJ puoplo,!1 staled Ktl tills niornlni,', "thoy will not run over nay inoro (toga for n while. Some body else will bo car ried to a driiK ntoro." 'I Parties Who Ran Over and Injured His Little Don Snyder Had Better, Steer Clear of Local Man Don' Will Probably Recover. ', Mil Itoot Is cnmplriK "" tho trail of, tho partleM who nro rospottiilblo for' Injuring his little iloj; "Snyder" Thursday afternoon on North On tral avenue. It will w hard with, them If IM succeeds In flndliiK out! who they are. The doK was paln- Ifiilly, but not seriously Injured. A J currluKo ran over Hf iIok f"'l i""' ' 2 cuii-ied both tho iIok and FM much mental iiukiiIsIi. Ktl was watering the lawn at the T 1 (?Wim 1T KN('I,OHIN' A CIIIX'K for tho bill you owo means that thoro will never bo any dispute about your payment of thnt account. Tho check Itnelf Is nn Indisputable evidence of payment. That In only ono of tho advantaROH of havInK nn account at the Farmers & FrultKroworH Hank. It, alono, should lie ftufflclent to In duce you to become a depositor. Will you? Farmers 6c Fruitgrowers Bank 0-PPP0-JMW-0J-P'lNHH0P ii P. K. MEItUICK, Vlce-rrffldit JOHN 8. OIITH, Caihlor MEDFORD IRON WORKS i. G. Trowbridge, Prop. . FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, toilers find Mai'liinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. '0ll0t00'i00100WMM00009 i ii it i: i !! PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Gimrnnteed COFFEEN Prices RouEonablo (Q. PRICE W aw yak - .a n . - . . -. .m j . iiunAiut lllUCK, K.THAJNUK UK OUl HTUKKT. I'MUAK BO A 44&4(44fir.1f44f4f4 "T NEWPORT -YAQUINA BAY- Oregon's Matchless Beach Resort The Placo to Clo for Perfect "Rest and Every Conceiv able Porin of Healthful and Dolightful Recreation ITS FACILITIES ATCE COIPLETE Best of food and nn abundance of it. Fresh water from tho moun tain streams. All modorn necessities, such as tele graph, telephone, markets freshly provided every 'day. Fuel in abundance. Cottages partly furnished or unfurnished to be. had cheaply. Strict municipal sanitary regulations. NEWPORT is reached by way of tho Southern Pa cific to Albany or Corvallis, thonco Corvallis & East orn R. R. Train service daily and tho trip a pleasuro throughout. , .itotlti;:8iiMftl!M FARE FROM MEDFORD Season six-months ticket $11.10 Our olaborato now Summer Book gives a concise description of Nowport, including a list of hotels, their capacity and rates. Call on, tolophono or write A. S. R0S1QNBATJM, Local Agont, Medford. WM. McMURRAY General Passongor Agont, Portland, Oregon Pure Clear Sparkling Vou enn't afford to Wo without this Hplendid, refrcHbinK drink. Call up and order a emie ttetil to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SIvSRIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. J E. K.VYAKT, Preildont J. A. PBRUY, Vlco-Pro!dout W. B. JACKSON, Ais't Cashier. 'i 'i 'i 'i !:' 'r 'i 44t4i4-1h.40-444l444-004f4:4Hf444HHf4r-r The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 8AKK DKPOSIT HO.NES FOR KENT. A GENERAL BANKING ItLHIM-SS TUA.N8ACTED. We SOLICTT YOUR PATRONAGE. ! 1 1 w0 . 0 4 Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. 1 1 1 :: : i! 1 1 lMl CLEANLINESS IS NEXT TO GODLINESS CLEAN AND WELL CARED FOR TEETH MAKE A FAVORABLE AND LASTING IMPRESSION and show thoughtfulnoss and pride on the part of their owner. No one wants to have dental work done in a dirty office or by a dirty dentist who uses dirty in struments; T have a clean office, use clean instruments and endeavor to keep clean myself, so if you need first class dental work and want it done in a sani tary office and with sanitary instruments and want it done at prices that are right, read the following and call on me for examination and advice which will cost you nothing and if I do your work it will be absolutely guaranteed. ; ; . : : 22-KARAT GOLD CROWNS ..$5.00 PORCELAIN CROWNS .. $5.00 BRIDGE WORK (per tooth) ....$5.00 GOLD FILLINGS ....$1.50 AND UP SILVER FILLINGS $1.00 AND UP FULL SET OF TEETH, on rubber plate $7.50 BEST SET OF TEETH, on rubber plate $10.00 PAINLESS EXTRACTION. All otlier work in proportion. REMEMBER THE MATERIAL AND WORKMANSHIP ARE GUAR ANTEED TO BE THE VERY BEST. ' DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Building, Corner West Main and and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon. Office Hours 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Sundays. 9 a. m. to 1 p. m. Phone Main 653. : ; ; : ; ; ; ; ; fll IRRIGATION We Have Water to Spare and Acres of Land And Are Willing to Share it With You Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building FOR TERMS SEE Rogue River Valley Canal Go. and ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager V I- if P a ' 1 I;- v H i. 1 t 4l P- )St r .(fcfNw'irsVaw