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M1MW CASE
Ex-President Issues Plea for Square
Deal for Both Sides Deprecated
Introduction of -Any Class
Sentiment.
SEE KING GEORGE
MEDffGJKP MAIL' TRIBUNE, atEDFOBD, OTJEOON, FRIDAY, MAY 5, 1911.
Jno. D. Olwell
Real Estate
Extensive Hop Fields in California,
Returns With Announcement of
Baron Louis Von Horst, Who Owns
New Steamer Line.
Sails for Europe to Witness Corona
tionMuch Difference in His De
parture Today and That "of Two
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Years Ago When He Sailed.
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NEW YORK, May
C. Raron Loula
Von llornt, of Co-
hurj?, Germany, who
litis noon callud tho
"JIop K np of tiio
West," becauso of
his I'Xtcnslvo hop
Interests In Cali
fornia, arrived horo
yesterday on board
tho Oceanic, of tho
Wlilto Star line, ho
announced that ho
hud been elected
NEW YOIUC, May fi. Writing 'under
tho caption "Murder Is Murder," for
mer President Theodore Roosevelt con
tributes an nrtlolo to the Outlook this
week on tho arrestH made by Detective
William J, nurjiH or John J. and James
B. McNamarn and Ortln McMnnlKnl In
connection with tho ulleKed dyuatnitltiKS
In l.os AtiKeles. Tho article runs:
"There Is one featuro of the develop
ment as regards tho arrest Of certain
nlloBed labor men In connection with tho
dynamite outrage purpetrated nKnliiHt tho
Los AtiKeles Times to which estiecial nt-
chalrman of iho tention should bo called. If tho oxplu-
London and Contl- fclon was not an accident, but tho dellb-
nuntal Steamship lerntn act of any man or men, it was an
cointmnv. a nnwlv 'nntrnirn nf ilnwlnrillv Itilmiltv fnr It wriu
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CzSiri, Vtir organized concern ono or thoso crimes In which tho mur--vrnr
wnwv. which will opornto 'dorcrtlln order to gratify his plto nmlnst
a lino of flteumshlps between London an Individual, not merely wrecked that
and Ostend. Individual's property, but with callous
"American tourist traffic to England indlffcrcnco took tho llvrs of ti ricoro of
nnd tho continent lias becoino so heavy," Innocent people as an incident to the
iiuroti V.on Horst said, "that a need for achievements of ills sinister nlul orlhilnul
such service has developed. Our com-nurposo. Tho men responsible for dy
iwiny soon will let contracts for tho con- nnmltlng tho Los Angeles Times are re
Htruction of four fust steamships, each Isponslhlo not only for tho wreck of the
having berth accommodations for COO , newspaper office, but for tho loss of
uri,urs. many lives,
Huron Von Tlorst said that ho oxnccls
to receive patents this month'ln Wash
ington on it process for conserving tlioJ
Tho nrrcst was mailo in consequenco
of testimony secured by Mr. Hums,' who
has been Francis J. Iluney's right linnd
nroina of hops which will result in a lnnn bringing to Justlco grafters who
2!", ,,rowt,rs from $2,000,000 to V0intcU tho laws of California In San
?.i,uuu,uuo n year. Francisco. IIo has proceeded with lm-
'. partial severity ngainst tho most Influ-
f jcntial politicians and the. rich business
men. it Happens mat tno men wnom
lio han now arrested aro ijiemberfl of a
labor organization, Just as men whom he
formerly nrrestcd wore members of tho
republican or democratic parties or of
great and wealthy corporations."
Continuing his article, lloosovelt makes
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
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National League.
At Hoston l?oston 2, Now York 7.
At Philadelphia Philadelphia G, Brook
lyn 0.
At Plttshurg Pittsburg 17, St. Louis ln pica for a square deal fty botli sides
At Chicago Chicago 9, Cincinnati 5
American Loaffuo.
At Now York New York 0, Boston 2.
At Washington Washington 2, Phila
delphia C.
At Cleveland Cleveland 1, Chicago 7.
At St. Loils St, Louis 2, Detroit 4.
Coast League.
At Portland It.
Portland 3
Vernon 3
At Oakland
Oakland fi
Sacramento 7
At Los Angeles
Los Angeles 10
Snn Francisco 7
Northwestern eague.
Victoria-Seattle Wet grounds.
At Spokane
Spokauo 1
Tacopia 3
At Vancouver
Vancouver 8
Portland C
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Look at tho ads that offer employ
ment nnd you'll find tho right ono
soon.
of tho case, deprecating tho introduction
of any class sentiment of any sort.
BIO FISHERIES EXHIBIT
AT ASTORIA CENTENNIAL
SALEM, Or., May G. Tho stoto de
partment of fisheries will , nirtlntuln an
exlenslvo exhibit In Astoria during tho
centennial celebration showing In detnll
tho methods, of prppagnatlon or fish,
nnd salmon in particular. A number of
aquarium tanks showing tho many spe
cies of llvo fish native to tho state of
Oregon ns well as a fish hatchery in
nctlvo operation will mako this exhibit
completo nnd an educational feature of
greatest Interest to ull centennial visitors.
McCann Is rardouocl.
SPHlNaFIELD, O., May B. Edward
McCann, former police Inspector of Chi
cago, under sentence for nlleged graft
ing, technically Is n free man today,
although it will bo several days hoforo
ho leaves tho prison here. McCann's
pardon was signed by Govornor Derieon
yesterday.
NEW YOUIC, May C Among tho 2000
tassengcrs who sailed for England today
en tho steamship George Washington to
jwlt;tcss tho coronation was James J.
I Jeffries. When Jeffries sailed two years
ago, expecting to defeat Jack Johnson
on Ids return, a boisterous crowd saw
him off. Today thuro was only ono loyal
friend at the pier. That was Hob Ver
non. But tho' ox-champion was down
cast. "Can you eomo back?" Vernon asked,
"Yes." he replied, "1 can como back
from abroad."
With tho coronation but n, few weoks
distant tho big steamship companies will
he taxed to tholr capacity In order to
nccommndato tho Americans who want
to sea tlio ceremonies.
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YOUR JlOMK COMFORTS.
LOS ANOELES POLICE DOUBT
THAT KELLY IS WANTED
LOS ANOELES, Cal.. May t. Very
llttlo attention is bolpg lahl hy tlu Los
Angeles police to advices front Grand
Junction, Col., that' Thomus Kelly, un
der arrest there as, a burglar, was sup
posed to bo a Times, dynamite suspect.
Kelly, tho police say, from tho Grand
Junction police description, resembles
slightly David Kaplan, alleged dynami
ter, but ho is too young. A completo
dustrlptlou of Kaplan lias been for
warded to the Grand Junction authori
ties, but unless something further do
velopes. no official will ho sent there
to assist in tlieidentlflcatlon.
Deeds riled; Plant Sold.
SAN FBANCISCO,- May S.r-rDoflnlte
confirmation of the report sent out by
the United Press of the sale of tho HIs-
don iron works to tho United States cor
poration was obtained today with the
lllng of t)ie deed for record. Tho prlco
s said to have been In tho neighborhood
of $2,G0O,OO0.
Victim of Drink Needs Orrlue.
Drink cunningly destroys tho will
power, and while tho drunkard wants to
do what you tell him, ho wants a thou
sand times more tho drink t)int ho
craves. Medical treatment Is necessary.
Orrlne destroys tho desire for liquor, so
thai tho drink will not be missed nnd
restores the patient to health.
This remedy Is thoroughly scientific
and is so uniformly sucessful that It Is
sold wllh a guarantee to refund your
money If nfter a trial It has not benefit
ed. Booklet freo on request. Tho Or
rlno company, Orrlne building, Washing
ton. D. C. Sold In this city by Leon 11.
tinsklns, 211 East Main street, Medford,
Or.
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proposition. There are about 168 acres in the tract, located one mile
from Eagle Point. There are about 40 acres in pears and the same
acreage in Newtown and Spitzenberg apples, all in their fifth year, and
about 60 acres, mostly in pears from one to four years old. Balance
of the tract nearly all good fruit land. There is a good house and barn,
bunk house, drilled well, etc., The slock and machinery, consisting of
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