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ï f K Ö and equally well enforced every where. When the vagr.int finds that lie can neither advance nor re IS PUBLISHED EVERT FRIDAY, BY treat, nor tur.i to the right or left, to I escape from something that is more T. L. DUGGER, distasteful than work, tiu-n he will IN the city cf mr the food he í CÍÍÍ>, I.3XV CO., OKEOO-S. condescel!<l 10 now enjoys in the sweat of other men’s brows.—Oregonian. TKBMX : ?er annum, invariably in advance.......$2 00 >ix months, ** “ “ ....... 1 00 Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be paid monthly. Transient advertisements must be paid for when tl)« order is given lor their insertion. REMEDIES FOR VAGRANCY. TICKETS NOMINATED. The Marion county republicans on last Friday nominated the following ticket: For Clerk—D C Sherman. Sheriff—John Knight. Conntv Judge—W C Hubbard. Legislature—Tiltnon Ford,TT Geer, S B Ormsby, John G Wright,Sam uel Layman. •Assessor—D B Coffey. Recorder—John McNary. Treasurer—R D Brown. Commissioner—J T Anderson. School Superintendent—J S Gra- ham. Surveyor—B B Herrick. Coroner—J S Stott. Sojubllsaa Stato Conyontioa. E. O. HYDE A republican convention for the -«PHYSICIAN AND SURGEONS» / state of Oregon is called to meet in SCIO, OREGON. the city of Portland on Wednesday, the 6th day of April, 1892, at II Sta?“ Medi cal Examiner for A. O.U. o’clock a . M.,for the purpose of nom W, and New York Life. Trt| , inating candidates for the office of o' supreme judge, two congressmen, presidential elector«,members of the blu T. J. CLAXTON state board of equalization and othej- district officers, and to transact such other business as may properly eotne CONTRACTOR AND BUILDER. before the convention. Tneconven- tion will consist of 233 delegates r. L, WALLACE&CO.I Will furnish plans, estimates, etc., among the different counties as fol for buddings upon application. All lows: work done at lowest rates, good Baker 6, Beaton 9,' Clackamas 10, workmanship considered.- Clatsop 10, Columbia 5, Coos 6, Crook ALBAN} Y, OREGON. 0@rLeave orders at City Restaurant. 3, Curry 3, Douglas 9, Gilliam 4, Grant 5, Harney 4, Jackson 7, Jose phine 5, Klamath 3, Lake 3, Laue 11, Linn 10, Malheur 3, Marion 14,Mult . a . Scientific American nomah 43, Morrow 4, Polk 6, Sher Has removed rathe neat and com- sSisL Agency for man 3, Tillamook 4, Umatiha 9, modious builang on the corner Union 10, Wallowa 4,Wasco 6, Wash of First «nd Broadalbin ington 8, Yamhill 8. Streets, opposite S. E. The committee recommend that J' i 1 Y ou n g’.f Store, w here the county conventions be held on they ire giving Saturday, March 26, unless other -BS4 CAVEATS, wise ordered by the proper county TRADE MARKS, committees. l-i DESIGN PATENTS COPYRIGHTS, etc. JAMESLOTN, i B'or information and free Handbook write to F. A. M oore , Chairman. MUNN & CO i T oadwat , ' new CO., m 361* 361 B roadway N ew *Y Y ork . Secretary. ^ureaa for securing patents in America. IBV 1 ordties ê Staples. 1 ml ’s tt ch ìt I ’ T 1 Every now ana then’- some philan thropist evolves a scheme for the abatement of the tramp evil, based upon the idea that the tramp, is such merely because he cannot find work. There is an army of tramps roaming about the country, and these lazy vagabonds are constantly being cited by the calamity press as irrefutable arguments that “the rich are get ting richer and the poor poorer,’’and Convention Called. that the wealth of the country is be-, POLK COUNTY' REi UBLIUANS A democratic state convention ing gathered into a few hands,while of Portland, Met in convention at Dallas Satur will h» held in the eity at 10 the laboring man is denied an oppor day and nominated the following Oregon. April >. ni., for the purpose of placing in tunity to earn a living and must ticket: nomination two candidates’for con I perforce become a tramp. The cal- Senator—D L Ke.vt. gress; one supreme judge; one can amityites should know better, and Representatives—D Q Quick, E P didate in each judicial district for civuit judge and prosecuting attor the ze-ilous philanthropists will learn Guin. ney, to be voted for at the coming better so soon as they endeavor to County Judge—Frank Butler. June election, and such other busi ness as may prope.dy come before carry out their benevolent plans. -A Commissioner—O Green. said convention. The various coun tramp is a tramp because, in the Sheriff—W L Wells. ties are entitled to representation in said convention as follows: Baker 7, language of the poet, “he’s built Clerk—B F Mulkey. Treasurer—H B Cosper. Benton 9, Clackamas 11, Clatsop 8 that way.” He is not looking for School Superintendent—T O Hutch Columbia 3, Coos 5, Crook 7, Curry 2 work, does not want work, and will Douglas 11, Gilliam 4, Grant 5, Har inson. ney 4, Jackson 11, Josephine 5, Kla not touch work when he can fill his i Surveyor—J C Record. math 3, Lake 3, Lane 13, Linn 1(5, stomach without it. There always I Assessor—C W Beckey. Malheur 3, Marion 15, Morrow 5, have been tramps, but they have Coroner—E L Ketchum. Multnomah 42; Polk 9, Sherman 2, Tillamook 3, Umatilla 15, Union 15, multiplied of late years, not because LANE REPUBLICANS. Wallowa 1, Washington 8. Wasco9, there is no work for them or no op Saturday the republicans of Lane Yamhill 8, total 265 . portunity for them to lead frugal and county nominated the following By order of the democratic state central committee. B. G oldsmith , industrious lives, but because the ticket: A. N oltner , Chairman. tramp can pick up a better living State Senator—B F Alley. Secretary. and get about from place to place Representatives—M J Hillegas, Jas per Wilkins, D C Baughman. • more easily and comfortably now NEW TO DAY than in former years. The spread of Treasurer—Frank Reisner. settlement, the multiplication of Clerk—W R Walker. Administsator’s Notice. railroads, the general prosperity of Sheriff—E K Henderson. XF otice is hereby given that the undersigned Ll has been duly apnointed administrator of the people, all make conditions more County Judge—Rodney C Scott. the estate of Elizabeth S. Sherfy. deceased. All Commissioner—Eli Perkins. persons having claims against said estate will inviting to the tramp than existed t .iem at the office of J. N Duncan, in School Superintendent—J G Steven present Strahan-Pearce block in Albany, Linn county, in this country fifty years ago. The Oregon, within six mont hs irom this date. son. Bated Albany. Oregon, March 17,1892. bigger the dog the more fleas he can Surveyor—C M Collier. ENOS SHERFY, Administrator. J. N. D uncan , Att’y; carry, and the more extended the Coroner—J W Harris. populous districts and the greater Assessor—J E Bond. the general prosperity, the more in The controversy now going on di viting becomes the life of .the tramp to a naturally indolent and improvi plomatically between this govern ment and England shows conclu dent vagabond. There was a great demand for sively that Lord Saulsberry will not workers in the agricultural districts hesitate to stoop to methods that last year. No tramp could travel I would -seem to be more at home fifty miles in any direction without among demagogues than in that of finding ah opportunity to work if he the diplomat. He seems perfectly ejesired it; and_ yet the record nf thr.. .w^lingjo ^ypngthen his., support in V'HIlciUll I>y U on ■»•tix’ixZ c'i/aco. »’HI i botli til 11QK.X1O r jJJczo 'Ayjri I’f c} show thousands of tramps arrested an<^ loose policy in the Ameri as vagrants. In view of this it may can matter. The position as taken seriously be asked if there be not by him last year in the modus viví-- endi is exactly contrary to that better' means than soup houses, free which he now assumes. Ostensibly lodgings, and even public woodpiles the British government then assist to cure the tramp evil. “If a man ed in protecting the-seal herds from will not work, neither shall he eat,” the poacher; now she seeks to place js reversible into “if a,man must eat, I this government in a position that so must he work.” The tramp nev she might demand damages fori • * z er starves. It is the unfortunate poachers who may have been pre man or woman “too proud to beg, vented from taking seals by our too honest to steal,” who goes with armed cruisers. True, the seals are out food until the fountain of life is not worth all this racket, but-there j dried. Inasmuch as the tramp does is a principle at stake, a precedent-to 1 be established, and while-the Amer eat, under all circumstances, the. ican people do not wish an open only thing that remains to be done rupture between the governments, is to make him work. Offering him they wish Uncle Satn to maintain work is like tendering sour grapes his rights in a dignified manner, and to a man with his teeth on edge. if a resort- to arms is necessary in oi*- Arresting him as a vagrant, keeping der to do so, by all manner of means him in the city lockup over niglit, ni let it come. It is .very plain (hat even working him in the chain gang Saulsberry assumes his present posi a day or two and then telling him to tion, not because it is one of right leave the city does not- make the and justice, but because he. thinks it tramp cease to be a vagabond. It will attach tlie Canadians more simply compels him to “move on;” warmly to the mother country and OF bub he would, move on without it. strengthen himself in the home government. The uniform support Until the vagrant is offered some given to the president by the U. S. alternative that even he will recog senate in the controversy is emi nize as more unpleasant and disa nently satisfactory to him and the greeable than work, the tramp nuis American'people, ance can never be cured. Such an alternative is the working of tlie The farmers alliance of LaGrande vagrant upon the public highways, have adopted a practical way of bet not for a day or two at-a time, but tering their condition. Articles for six months ora year.' He should incorporation have been filed fo be dealt with by the county authori stock company which will build ties, so that the vagrant in the coun operate a flouring mill. This i will be of sufficient capacity to m try would be equally' in danger of I it an active competitor for the j arrest and sentence to the road gang “j^'se of the ; grain of the corn with the vagrant in the city, and so thus insuring to the farmers as high that there would be no escape from 1 a price for their grain as the market the operation of the law by going | will justify. The mill will probably from place to place. During this be located at LaGrande. time his food and lodging should not be such as to make him think he. A woman at Antelope a few days had struck a soft snap, and the con ago, having her life made miserable solation of the pipe and flask should by the continuous sprees of her Hu i be denied him. At the end of six band, determined to abolish the cause, and undertook an individual months he would be apt to entertain I 9 crusade against the saloon on her a better opinion of honest labor and own account.. She demolished the the virtue of industry. If he did fixtures around the bar with a club, not he would soon have an opportu and then made for the coal oil lamps nity to study the subject again dur when the barkeeper interfered and ing another protracted season in the put her out. gang. Some very fine v.eins of coal have S The chief cause of failure of the present severe city ordinances to been discovered near Antelope, in Ì ■ have any effect upon the tramp evil, Wasco county, which will eventual ly be a source of wealtfl to any per is that- they are too limited in their son who undertakes their develop application. They may chase a ment, They are of a good quality, tramp out of town, but he remains a and all they nei d to infuse prosperi vagabond still. Laws of this nature ty into the community is develop must be general and equally binding tnent. Staple and Fancy Largest Stock under one roof in Oregon South of Portland. 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