MEDFORP MA Hi TRIBUNE. MEDFOTil). OT?EC;OX, TIT.SPAY. MAY 31, 19HS,
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ELIZABETH B. FARLOW,
GOES 10 FINAL REST
Elizabeth Baldwin Farlow, Jackson
county pioneer, passed away at the
home of her daughter, Mrs. J. W.
Sllnger. at J7 Washington street.
Medrord. early thl morning, at We
age of nearly 88.
Elizabeth Baldwin waa bom at
Cedar Rapids. Iowa. August J7. USO.
At the age of 13. ahe crossed the
plain with her parents by o-team
and settled at Portland. 81i months
were required to make the Jourr.oy.
At the age of 30. ahe was married at
Selo. Linn county, to Ur. Farlow.
now deceased. The same year of their
marriage. 1870. they came to Jackson
county and settled at Lake Creek,
where she spent the rest of her life
except the last lew years which he
spent with Mrs. Sllnger and a sister.
Mrs. Parlow was a member of the
Methodist church.
She was the mother of seven chil
dren, three of whom aurjlve, Mrs. J.
W. 8llner and Tom Parlow of Med
rord and Prank Parlow of Lake Creek.
Bhe also leave 13 grandchildren and
18 great-grandchildren. Her only Tls
ter. Mrs. John Miller, resides at Eagle
Point.
Funeral arrangement will be an
nounced later by Conger Funeral parlors.
,68
DIES, TABLE ROCK
Anne Margaret Rorden, 68. paaad
away at her noma In the Table Roc
district at 7:40 a. m. Monday. Bhe
iraa born at Blue Island. HI.. March
3, 1870. and wna marrlrd at Dallas.
Ore.. In 1908 to Fred fJ. Rorden.
Prom Polk county they moved to
Stlverton. Marlon county, where they
realded until coming to thla county
five yeara ago.
Besides her husband, ahe leavea fivo
children. Earl, Fred. Jr., and Loulaa
Rorden. all of Central Point. And by
a former marriage ahe leavea Joseph
Sammerler of Central Point and Mar
garet Glx of Granta Paaa.
Funeral services will be conducted
by Rv. Francis Black at the Sacred
Heart Catholic church at 9 a. m. Wed
nesday. Rosary services will be held
at the Conger chapel at 8 this even
ing. The body will be forwarded Wed
nesday evening to Stlverton. Ore., for
Interment.
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Nick Young, Republican candidate
for constahle for the Med ford dis
trict, and unopposed in his own party
In the primary, also received the most
votes In the Democratic party. The
official count shows Constable Young
received 86 write-In votes. His near
est competitor received 33. A score
vf. other Democrats received a com
plimentary vote for the Job.
Including the 655 write-In votes
accorded Governor Martin. In the Re
publican primary, there were close
to 1,200 write-ins In Jackson county.
This Increased the work of the can
vassing board. The count was com
pleted last Friday. An abstract of
the votes Is now being made. Cer
tificates of election will be Issued as
soon as thls'ls completed.
Funeral services for Gaetano Apollo
will be held In St. Joseph's Catholic
church. Berkeley. Calif., at 10 a. m t
Wednesday. The Mall Tribune was
Informed by telegram today.
The funeral mass will be celebrated
by the Rev. Father Brcnnan. Father
Brennan will also conduct a rosary
service at 8 p.m. tonight.
Mr. Apollo la survived by his wife.
Corradlna. a daughter. Guilla. and
two sons. Dr. V. C. Apollo and Sebas
tian Apollo of 131 South Grape street.
Mad ford.
Mr. and Mrs. Sebastian ApoUo left
here Sunday for Berkeley to attend
the funeral.
PORTLAND. May 31. drug
store proprietor, hustled Into a back
room and bound with tape from his
own shflves. freed himself last night
and critically wounded Harold B.
Lewla. 25. of Oakvtlle. Wash.
F. C. Bryant, owner of the G radon
& Koehler pharmacy, accused Lewis
of attempting to rob him. Bryant
reported to police he broke his bonds
whUe Lewis was attempting to serve
Billy Louie. 21. a Chinese customer
Bryant shot Lewis In the chest a
close range.
Captain of Detective J. J. Kesan
said Lewi a had been charged wit
assault with Intent to rob.
Ose Mail mbune Want Ada.
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WAS CHAMPEEN.'uya George Green to his vlil
lora at Lacuna Honda home In San Francisco, "champeen welter
weight." As Voung t'orbett he fought Mysterious Billy Smith at
Carson City. Nev.. on March 17. 1897. on the same card thai saw
James J. "Gentleman Jim" Corbett mix with Bob Fllisimmons.
The world s "champeen wclierwelcht" is now hearing 70 yeara.
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DIAMOND SNAIL pin and huge wrist bangles added
glamor to Gloria Swanson, at the Waldorf with Donald Lelth.
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CHARITY DRIVE brought together Dave Dubinsky
(left), president of International Ladies Garment Workers Union,
nd John D. Rockefeller, jr., who chatted amiably during Nev
York dinner launching $10,000,000 appeal for welfare fund.,'
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S, AGED 72
Mary Ann Stevens. 73. resident and
pioneer daughter of Jackson county,
passed away at her home In Medfonl.
Sunday. May 39, following an lllneai
of three weeks.
Mrs. Stevens waa born August It.
1884. at lagtown In the ADPlecate
district. Mary Ann Smith was united
In marriage to Thomaa A. Stevens.
March 18. 1890. After residing In
southern Oregon for a ahort time,
they moved to California where they
remained until 1813 and returned to
Jackson county, where she spent th
rest of her life.
Besides her husband. Thomas A
S'evena. she lesves five children.
Clsude Stevens of Medford; Mrv
Robert Lewis. Table Rock: rred and
Albert Stevens of Medford and Mrs.
William Force of Gold Hill. Nine
grsndehlldren also survive. There ar."
also one alster and two brothers. Mrs.
Llllle McDonough and Ed A. Smith
of Ruch and J. A. Smith of San Fran-
claeo.
funeral services will be conducted
at the Oonger chapel at 3:30 Wed
nesday, with Rev. jweph Knotts of
ficiating. Interment will be 'n the
Logtown cemetery near Ruch.
Closing time for Too bat '0 Claa.
ify Ads Is 130 p m
HAWAII HONEYMOONERS, Warren Pershing,
son of Gen. John J. I'ershlng, and bride, the former Muriel Barhe
Richards, soakrd un sun on hearh at Honolulu while on way to
Orient. Mra I'ershlng Is granddaughter pf Financier Julea Bache.
DR. MULHOLLAND WINS
CITATION ON SALMON
Dr. R. C. MulholUnd f Medford
bwarn cii? of the lw flahprmen to
ram one of Rainbow Gibson's atlvrr
buttons, awarded or landing a 30
pound or over Chinook aslmon. when
he.caupht a hutre fellow tlpplnn the
aottlea at 31 '4 prunda. Triday after
noon at Wrattku Inn. It waa nlc
first wil mm of t!'e year, and too'
htm one hour and five m.nutra .to
land.
Dr. Mnlholland waa fishing with
father K- B. Bart lam of Medford. who
ni unsucresful.
WILLIAM 0. TERRY, 21.
OF CCC PASSES HERE
Wllllsm Oren Terr)'. CCC eurollee.
aged 31. pasead away at a local hos
pital Saturday morning. Tsa re
mains were forwsrded by Conger
funeral parlors lo North Csrollna for
funeral aervlcea and Interment.
SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARANCE
Coats Orssaea Hats
ETHELWYN B HOFFMANN
WILL TRY AGAIN
NEW YORK. May 31. ( AP Bar
ney Rosa weighed 143 pounds to
Henry Armstrong's 133', when the
two fighters met at the atate ath
letic commission at noon today for
final p.h.yalc&l check-ups for their 15
round scrap tonight t Uadlsn
Square Garden bowl.
lst Thursday, when they melghed
In officially. Roaa wa 141 and
Armstrong 136. Armitrong'a han
dlers conaldered hla weight today
Ideal.
The city having been blinking In
unaccustomed sunlight for two
who. days, t nereis god reaaon to
belleva tht welterweight title duel
will go on tonight at Madlaon Square
Oarden bowl.
If the weather should Intervene
again. It la about as good a bet aa
any that Promoter Mike Jacob wilt
tear out his few remaining halra and
postpone the affair for couple of
months. Already it haa encroached
far too cloaa to the Schmellng-Louli
c.-.t-. June aa. for Mike's peace of
mind.
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To ConMder Prune Pact
WASHINGTON. May 31. I API
Secretary Wall-ice ahortly will oon-1
alder giving tentative approval to a
propoeed marketing agreement nzxu i
latlng the handling o fdeah pruuoi
rown In the Wulla Wall-'-Miten-1
Kreewater district of Oregon and
Washington. 1
Broadway In America la but on
street, but visitors who seek broad
way in England find that It la oo of
the loveliest vlllaaea of Warwickshire.
One of the first typea of matches
waa the brimstone match, which
consisted of small strips of olne-wod
dipped In sulphur and lighted by a
spark dropped from flint on steel.
Mexico's Interior department has
moved to rid lta offlcea of 'coyotw'
"go-betweens" or "flxera" and
foreigner in Mexico have been ad
vlaed they do not need Intermedi
aries to transact buslneaa at the 4t-partment.
Artesian wells were known at
Thebea 3.000 yeara before the Chris
tian era.
The atature of the Akka tribe of
African plgmtei seldom exceeds four
feet. 10 Inches.
Dae Mai) It 1 buns Want Ada.
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