w c- ?r L -M PXGE six MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, 'AUGUST 25, 1011. m m & & I f nK 5 r 4 k i ' w: MAY NOT SEND FOR CUMMINGS . Man Arrested at Sacramento Charged With Statutory Crime May Be Allowed to Go Complain ing Witness at Portland in School. WILL FCY TO SOUTH POLE. Hart CummliiKs, wanted lti this city for n statutory crime, who wnB nrrcHtetl ut Bncrnmento Thursday, may not bo brought back to Medford for trial. District Attorney Mulkoy, with whom tho fiiml decision rests, Is nl Monmouth, O., but It is believed that ho will not havo tho ban brought back, owing to the fact that tho com plaining witness in tho caso Is now at Portland, an Inmate of tho InstI tutlon conducted by tho Boys and Girls' Aid society. Cummlngs was wanted tor a stat utory offense. His victim is said to bo tho 14-year-old daughtor of Mrs. Mick Spanos of this city. Mrs. Spa no8 was formerly Mrs. Hanscomo. An effort to get In touch with tho district attorney has so far failed. rzi II K9 MSUT. HOCK S."WCTK1N3 WWT WHO WILL TEACH YOUR CHILDREN Tho Itbt of teachers for tiie com ing year in tho Medford bchools is ay follows: High School. Edward P. Killian, principal; Flor ence Marshall, English; Harriet M. Cox commercial; C. V. irost, mnu ucl training; Eunice Munson, Eng libh and science; S. B. Hall science; Uolcu Santee, Latin and German; Mary Belle Estes, muthemntics; Bertha Wclbh, domestic science; Ma blo Mcars, industrial art; Jennie May Suedicor, art. Lincoln School. R. V. Dunham, principal; Maria 1. White, assistant; Anna Lansing, 7th grude; Arabroscne Murphy, fith Cnr M. Jack, 5th; Jc&sic V. Pierce, 4th; Bernico Carder, 3d; Kute Stine 2d; Mury Peter 1st. ' Roosevelt School. Elizabeth B- McKay, "principal; Anna II. Burucher, li. grade: Mabel I. Myers, 3d; Mary E. Moore, 2d; Julia Fielder, 1st. Tacksoa School. Jrcno Lansing, principal; May Mor 1 doff, 4th grade; Florence S. Uorrick, 3d; Mary Jones, 2d; Maud Phllbrook, 1st. Washington School. II. S. Stine; principal; Harriet Cas tle, 8th; Martha L. Bare- 7th; Inez II. Coffin, Cth; Myrtle Clayville, 5th: Leila Prim, 4th; Viola Pheister, 3d; Jessie Wilson, 2d; Laurana Round, 2d primary; Emily De Vcef 1st pri mary. Janitors and Districts. The janitors this year are Ilnrry Meshler, high school; Lincoln school; Lincoln school, Jimmy Robinson: Washington, Billy Wilson; Roose velt, Rulphio Bullock; Jackson' Char ley Wolgoomtt Tho city will bo divided into four parts for tho first five grades as follows : Washington All south of Slain and west of railroad. Jackson All north of Muin and west of Holly. Lincoln AH north of Main nnd east to railroad track and all lying between tho railroad track and the creek. Roosevelt All east of the creek. Tho city will bo divided into two parts for tho Cth, 71h and 8th grades as follows: Washinuton-r-AU south of Main to Oakdale avenue, thence north to Fourth street aud west to boundary line. Lincoln All tho rest of the city. Lieutenant YVntkins, who is to ac company Br. Douglas Mnwfon's ex pedition in qucft of the South Pole and who is to attempt a final tlnMi to tho polo by monoplane, has packed up ins mnchmo and snipped it to Australia. Lieutenant Wntkins is u well known Knglish aviator, who learned to fly on n Howard-Wright biplane. ILLNESS ROBS HIM OF REASON James K. Darnell, Who Has Been III for More Than Elojit Years Will Probably Be Sent to State Asylum at Salem. NO ARRESTS FOR BURNING NEGRO Officers Take No Steps to Punish Ringleaders of Mob Which Tears Negro From Jail and Burns Him to Death. OwliiR to continued 111 health which has extended over tho nnat eight years, James K. D.irncll, who resides at tho east end of Fourteenth street, will probably bo sent to the state asylum for tho Insane at Sa1em as he Is snid to havu completely lost his reason and his family fear that ho will injure himself unless proper ly safeguarded. Mr. Darnell has been 111 for many years, most of tho time being at the very threshold of death. Yet at times ho scorns to rally to a considerable extent. Recently ho has lost his rea son and this has led his family to take tho necessary legal steps to have him sent to tho, asylum. KEEP YOUR HAIR CLEAN AND BRIGHT COURT? ouas NEWS Now Onoa. James Barrett vs. Marion Hun yard; suit to quiet title. K. W. Clenut s.JJ. M. Clemo; suit for divorce. K. M. Mrintlre vs. B. A. Shiuia felt ct nl; suit to tpiict title. (lus A. Firebuugh s. James L. Firebaugh; auit for divorce. MarrlaKv IiUimko.h. August 21, William Hartlelt ami Mrs. Marion Kenton of Gold Hill. Circuit Court. Application of Sarah S. Van Dyke to register title. Dectvo grunted. I ' (From Eastern Style Reporter.) "It is a problem to keep the hiiir free from dust during the summer months. If one shampoos with soap Married ISAACS-K1FKUT In Jnvtatmillc, August 22, 1011, by Hew Charles II. Johnston, Frank Isaacs and Miss Edna Eifert of Medford. IIALL-CUSUMANln Jacksonville. August 21, 1011, by Judge J. R. Neil- John W. Hall and Miss Klea nor Cushman. TURNBOUaiMIENKY In Jackson ville, August 17, 1011, by Rev. II. Johnston, John S. Tunibough, and -Miss Abbie M. Henry. Probate. Estato of Louisa West, September nnd water too often, she is likely 23 set as day for hearing final et PURCELL, Okla., Aug. 25. No ar rests are expected here today of the members of a mob which burned Pe ter Carter, a negro, for an assault upon Mrs. Minnie Spragglns, which' Is likely to cause her death. Under Sheriff Farris and Deputy Sheriff Hayes, who wero locked In the courthouse when they attempted to protect tho Jiegro, are taking no steps to punish the men who took the prisoner from thqm because practi cally tho entire population of 3000 had a hand in tho burning. Feeling runs high. Everybody Is 'discussing the crime, which was the most brutal ever recorded here. Aftor beating Mrs. Spragglns down with a gaspipc-vCarter. attacked her. and piluda mattress over the body, which he fired. Tho woman's husband came home just In time to rescue her. soon to find her hair brittle, eoniNe, dull in color and becoming thin and scanty. "Since dry shnniooiut has be come so opulur there is n notice able improvement in the coiffures one sees at summer resorts, in theatres and other places. "It is easy to keep the hair clean and bright by using n dry shnmoo made by mixing four ounces of orris root with four ounces of therox. Keen the mixture in n sifter-top can and sprinkle a little over the bead nnd brush it out before dressing the hair. "By tliisi method a satisfactory shampoo is possible in 10 or 13 min utes minutes, and there is no doubt that if this treatment U kept up reg ularly two or three times a week u better growth of hair will be the result. Therox keeps the hair light and fluffy, making it cisy to put up nnd giving it n beautiful lustre. r THEROX FOR SALE . HASKINS' DRU6 STORE tlemeut. Estate of R. J. Stiugerman; order confirming sale of real estate made Estate of Ida Rrieoe; September 30 set as the day of hearing final statement of account. Estate and gunrdianship of Cur tis aud Joan Anderson; report of ap praisers, showing personal property to the vnlue of $1000; approved. Estate of William Button; apprais ers' report, showing real and per sonal proicrty to tho vnluo of $1771.33; approved. Estate of John J. Johnson; Wil liam II. Johnson nppointcd adminis trator and John Perooll, B. M. Col lins nnd Miles Catitrell, appraisers. Estato of Oparilcathorly; Julia Owen nppointcd administratrix. Estato of A. D. Hclmnn, Septem ber 22 set ns day of hearing final statement nnd account. I Xrok for. the" ad that calls for yon uun the helpjwanted ads. HHln.forHeIUi. . . NOTICE TO BRIDGE CONTRAC TORS. Scaled proposals will be received by tho county court of Jackson county at his office in the court house at Jacksonville, Oregon, to bo opened August 28, 1911, at 10 a. m. for the construction of a concrete bridge ncroBH Bear Croek In tho city of Med. ford, Jackson county, Oregon. Plans and specifications are on file In the office of tho county court also in tho offlco of W. W. Harmon county road master In tho court house at Jack sonville. All bids must bo accompan ied by a certified deck for 10 per cont of tho bid. The court resorves tho right to reject any or all bids. Signed. J. R. NEIL, County Judge. The people of this city should buy "Mado in Oregon" goods from the local merchants whenoyor tho price aud quality are equal to Eastern made xoodi, J Men's Fall Suits ADVANCE SHOWING A V 1 , -. i - The New Browns and Grays Elegant Fall Models Spring Styles on sale at Greatly Reduced Prices The Toggery (OF COURSE) Medford's Reliable Clothing House Toilet Paper Wo will put on Halo here IW Salurdav and Monday, 1000 rolls extra fine Toilet Paper, tho host 10c valuo in tho city; guaranteed quality pure (issue 1000 sheets to tho roll, special sale price, SATURDAY 5c Roll MONDAY Wl&SlWfflilNot over 5 rolls .sold to any ono person. Hosiery Specials 10c Pair Ladies ' seamless fast black Hose, with ribbed garter top, our regular lfic, quality, in black or tan. fl Men's seamless, fast colored Socks, tho best wearing hose in town; , our 15c quality, black or tan. JIBoys' and misses' seamless fast colored Hosoj our 15i quality; black or tan; in sizes 5 to 91 '.-ft Any of the above Hose on sale here tomorrow, lOc PAIR C Ladies' jersey ribbed summer Union Suits, tomorrow 25c oach. J Ladies' Union Suits; 75c values; in regular and extra largo sizes, 50c suit. Alloys' and misses' Nazareth Waist Union Suits, 50c each, fl Hoys' and misses' Naazroth Waists, 25c oa. fl Boys' and misses' Khit Waists in sizes 4 to 12 vears, 15c oach. Ladies' Vests, 10c, 3 for 25c. Ladies 'Vests, 15c, 2 for 25c. QLadies' Knit Drawers; lace trimmed; regular aud extra large size, 25c Silk Hose j Ladies' gauze weight tan silk J Lose; double heel aud too; mercerized garter top; 35c pair, 3 Cor $1.00. IJMen's black silk Socks double hcol aud toe, ribbed cotton top; 30c pair, 3 for $1.00. IJMissos' extra fine quality lisle Hose; tho best 25c valuo in the city, here in black or tan, sizes 5 to fl'i'i 25c pair., J Ladies' silk lisle Hose, three weights to select from, 25c pair. i Ladies' outsize IToso in plain black, also maco foot ; :i5c value; 25c pair. LADIES' AND MISSES' SUNBONNETS, CLOSING OUT 15c EAOEf. PHOTO POSTALS 111(001" '0 P0ST 0ARDS lc Each, H 1 1 il il I I il 6 for 25c Notice to Carpenters AND BUILDERS DO YOU KNOW THE MEDFORD HARDWARE COMPANY CARRY A COMPLETE STOCK OF GUARANTEED TOOLS? YOU WILL FIND WHAT THIS MEANS TO YOU IF YOU WILL GIVE US A TRIAL. Medford Hardware Comp'ny 21S EAST MAIN ST. IRRIGATION Nature Supplies the Land and Sunshine We Furnish the Water Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts Land for $150 Per Acre With Perpet ual Water on Easy Terms Can You Do Better? ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. OUMMINGS, Manager J '( "Jm-. .aaaMftM.. , ." . f- ,imff, .-,! t . . ;,yti '. ' V f V i .