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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (April 11, 1914)
PXGE EIGHT MEDFORD MATL TRTBTOTl. ftfEDFORD, ORtiOOtf, SATURDAY, APRIL 11, mil. m FEDERAL LEADERS Hi TROOPS WHO SUFFERED IN DESPERATE FIGHTING IN BATTLE OF TGRREON, WHERE REBELS TRIUMPHED, i y" ' GENERAL AMAA. REPORTED KILLED. PHnTOfi RAPHE D AT TORREOW FEDERAL INFANTRY GOJKG IH'VO ACTrON" 19 4 NY HERALD AGAINST VILLA AT TORREON GENERAL CORi:ANrZA. VELASi'O' AUTU LFi A" UPK KVPOUTO) ANl vu'LAAl lUKktUN WOUNDED. fUilniEL)A'lTL)Rlvb:orr. . BEWARE! MICE OF WARE AFTER j BRIDE ES DIVORCED PORTLAND L P REFUGEES PLAN EXCURSION FLEEING ! TO CRATER LAKE' REACH MEDFDRD (Los Angeles Herald) All you tno'n who contomplato mar raying your stenographers Howard This U Iho advice ot Alfred K. "Waro of Upland. Ware is a dealer In hardware. His wife said In her divorce suit; , ' i-.lf. I . I A special excursion of high school pupils to Crnter Lake this umracr will lie givm. provided enough nu!os win lie i-cctiri'd in Mwl ford to ninkc the trip. The follow ing sclf-e.phuatory letter tIU the that he was a hard man She said his name was peculiarly adapted to his business. Today Mr. Ware, the hardware' merchant of Upland, retaliated. He Issued a statement, tho burden o. which was llcwaro! AVaro Is 50 years old. Mrs. Ware Is ST. The hardware business Is about 20. That his stenographer-wifo married him to escape tho monotonous click of tho typewriter is Ware's statc ouent today. Housekeeping Distasteful But he says she found housekeep ing oven moro distasteful. Then they quarreled and sho called him "hard" (waro) and got a divorce on tho ground ot cruelty. Waro today said ho had heard n great deal about it being "tho woman who pays," but this tlmo, ho asserts, it Is thu man, nud ho Its that man, and that It Is hard wear on him. "I.ovo Is tho chief essential of hap piness In matrimony," the hardware nn an says, and ho declares that this requisite was lacking on tho part of his wife, Waro centinued: Long for old l.lfo "Sho longod to bo back to tho on' frco and easy life, with a dance twlco a week, Instead of being tied to one man. and that man ono sho did not love. Yes, 1 think I could tell pros pective bridegrooms quite a lot of In teresting truths, and might holp feonio of our social agitators to work out toino kind of good legislation on the divorce evil, and incidentally do some thing toward a law requiring all ap plicants for marrlago licenses to an swer very pointed questions as to domestic experience before granting the license." Ko Waro, tho hardware man of Up land, who thought hard by his wife, reiterates tho warning Uowuro! lloth Mr. Waro and his wlfo arc former residents of Medford. Mr. Wnro for five years owned a fruit ranch on King's Highway and was secretary of tho Commercial club a yeur ago. Ho camo from Minnesota. Ho traded his orchard for tho ha wnro store at Upland a year ago. Mrs, Waro wu formorly Miss llolllns and cauio hero from Minneapolis. Tho coupla wuro married last August in California, whero tho brldo wus then roiidltig. WHITti KrU'lU'll KI'lllKOR, W. Vii., April 11, President Wilson mill Jr, Cry T, (lruoii wen gulling to 1h,v, Tin weather viiih line mid limy W'l I III! fil'nt gllChln Ollt Of tilt) lllltel Ibl- morning. Kocrelury of tin TrtutHHry Ali'Ailoo Joliifd (he pici. '.Mr. Court Hull, Medford, Or. ".My Dear Mr. Hall: The S. P. company want to gie n swiiil ex-:ur.-ion of Portland high .-chool elu'l- ilrcn (young- men nnd women) to Crater lake, July 4. Thcv wnnt to get P-o nnd hnve n special train -o that they can make one way faro for the round trip, and the train will probably reach Mcdford jut after the Rhuitn Limited, so that the ex cuiionihts run proceed nt once to Crater Lake. They want u to join with tlirin nnd make n round trip rate of .$2."), including berths for sleepers both ways. We wnnt twenty-five automobile-, to agree to sign up for five pntisengurs ench at .")0 per car for a stay of two day-, nt tho lake. They will go and return via Mcdford, and both Mcdford nnd Crater Luko will receive consider able nihurti-i'ini'iit out llii- tr'p. Please take it up with the Com:ntr ciii! club am nutomohile people, m.d let me know us soon as pomiblc. The Crntor Ijike company will mnke jo eial rates at the lake for their ac commodation. Your truly, "Al.l'ItKD L. PAKKIIUCST." Auv ntitoiiiol)ilit dorirou of nmk in; this trip cull nnd get particular from Court Hull at once. notici:. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council nt Its meeting to bo held April 21st, 1 a 14, for a licence to soil malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quantities less than a gallon nt Its pluco of business, 1C K. Front street, city of Medford for n period of six months. MUItPHV & CO. Dated April 10th, 19H. Portland ! Four Simninrd-. refugee- from Torreon and the wrath of Villa, are damped upon the S. P. right ot n, where thev were dicocrd thin moraine by Clref of Police llittou in search of stolen ooiU. Thoy arc waiting and watehins for a telegram from Kl Pupo, Tex., tliat will bring them enough money to carry them to Portland, where they have been se- IAI PAGE NEXT MONDAY Madnmo miznbetli de llnrrle GUI, tho noted harpist, entertainer, w.lt appear at tho Page Theater Moudn) ctcnlng, April 13. This artist ha,n natloti-wldo re putation, for her ability to entertain and has boon greeted by largo nnd enthusiastic audience wherever she has appeared. Her ability as a con tralto soloist as well r.s a harpist nud humorist, tlramntlr am! comedy read er, has won her praise from somo ot tho best authorities ;n tho country. General Lew Wnlliiro said of hr Hun Hur: "After hearing liiimttoli of renders nnd nrtrossos glvo scleq tlons from Hen Hur I had the pleas ure ot hearing F.llsubeth do Itnrrln Clllt's rendition of thu Chariot Itnrc at CrnufnrdsvUlu. I ml., nud It was to may entire tmtlsfncttnn nmt thu ory best I have onr heard." Tho mot difficult thing to do la hnrp playing Is to read n selection and play n hnrp solo nt thu nine time. This Mrs. CIII does must artistically. AiitiiiiiiiliUi Owners. I have taken rhnrgo of tho rvistlr shop of thu Valley (JariiRo I hnvo lia.l lii )ears cxpurlencu and guarantee thu public satisfactory work and nt Tcnsonablo prices. Tho shot) Is roulnned for all kinds of work I rendition of tho Chariot I tare rro.n'K Jenkins 30 N Holly is Glasses Cure Headache Do )oit have hcndnrlie unit disti ll ess after roadltiK or hIdk? If so thi whole trouble originates In jour oyos, nud cnu tie curod with proper gin, lint thu ulnnoa mum bo rtsclit In xery way, tturti as srs only fiirnUliiHl by an oxpsrt. Our bust rltli-!! win toll you that my work Is Ulicqunlcd In tho city. DR. RICKERT Suite ! (her Dciiil'n H & II tin. li 'trading .sinii:,ii (iitru Nt)W IT IM House Cleaning Time ItftuetnlxT we ('lean fenthurheds, plllous. quIHs. rurpots nud rug. Also try our i' pluctw for 11.00 wnh. Medford Domestic Laundry IMinne Kill cured jobs liy thore the Snanislt consul' " &&4&&4b?&&4?&&1?444?4 ?' i h Awwww .m a a- ... , -.------. ------ ---.----------------- -----,.,, ine qunrtct were pres-ed into tne,f nnny service hy order of Huerta, but the United States con-ul secured their releu-e nd they at once made trucks for thin country. They were ;:iven eiioujcli money pre-umnbly to Hike them to Portland, but their funds ran out at Ashland, and thoy started to walk thu rot of the way, when the rain stopped thorn. Chief IlitUon talk their Inn'.Miiie as volubly as he doe hi-, own, nud hold a lon coufnb with Hie rcf u'eos. Thev were anions the firt to sec the linudwritinif on the wall, and departed from Torreon without ado. Thoy nre clerks nnd office ui-tiintH and e.pre- the hope that Villa will he iiut-tered. Thev say that if lie ju killed the rebel caue would n- I tr out in short order. When Villa announced he would execute eiery Spaniard ho eniuJit in Torreon "luy vamoosed. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiero 320 North Bartlett. Phone 503 M. Vou Want Tour KODAK NEGATIVES To no Treated Carefully IJriug Them Hero for Developing and Printing. Till: SWKM STl'DIOH " i',., M,. u, i...ir.....i i... "lo .....l,, .),. l.l,l,l, UHl Why Not Have a Pair of Dainty Colonial Pumps for Easter? This Is a Colonial Pump reason. All smartly dressed women will bo wearing them. Anticipating this wo are prepared to show you a world ot styles that will mako your feet conspicuous by their neatness and simplicity. In satins, velvets, patent, bronze and dull kid leathers, A stylo for every occasion at n pi Ice to suit every purse. JGgMpM Colonlul Pump C M. KIDD & CO. The homo of smart font wear. Y ? t t ? V ? r t r ? ? v t V t it ? :? If V If I it t t t 'f 't !y t t t ? i A. Modern Cleaning Establishment At a great cost wo havo installed ono of tho best dry cleaning plnntu in tho country, and there isn't its equal in this city. Tho best and most modern equipment plus the service of real oxports insuro you tho BEST WORK whon you patronize us. Ltf .Ti . uW.J.J'fW,nu,i 'zi: mm fisjBflMHsjsMKSiSinPi''tt if vol i do no) c.'ii'c to gptjial a lot of money for brand new clothes, IJUNT KKKL MAI) about tho way yon will look. Send your last year's giii'iueiita to us for a thorough and scientific, cleaning and pressing, and they will come back to you with a "brand new look" that will more than please and satisfy you. Our Now, Modern Plant Quality First Price Consistent with Quality Jf you pay less than wo charge you may rest assured that you are paying for inferior work -modern methods lower the cost and wo havo those methods by which you benefit. If you pay more than our prices you are simply paying for lack of proper equipment and facilities that necessitate waste and higher prices to you, 'i'wHHlsHK: ' ;' f WswTiBsHsMr''TiBBii' IBv Interior Viow of Dry Oloaning Room Plant located Corner First and Grape Streets Main office at 123 West Main t t y t t t t t t I f t t t t t t t t t t t t T t t t T T ? t J v WWWW C a