Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894, January 15, 1894, Image 4

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    TALENT NEWS.
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Last Wednesday evening the club a: >• -
cussed the tramp questh n. As usual the
LOCAL ITEMS.
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sentiment wa* not all < n* one side,
got d deal of indej endent (-pinion croj s
out in this camp. This is as it should be.
A true American si <>u!d be inded» nd-
ent and have the courage of his honest
convictions no matter to what paity be
belongs. It has been charged to the rank
and file of the Populists that they accept
Mrs. Jennie Goddard has been visiting every utterance, no matter how absurd,
relatives and friends at Talent the p;*-t put forth l»y their leaders, as equal in
truth to a revelation from the Almighty.
week.
But in this Populist camp whoever
S. Smith who has hern down with hi struts off with a bell to his neck is likely
grippe for several weeks is now able to hi­ to strut alone. Mr. Breese believed that
li p and around ji little.
the tramp is the legitimate offspring of
rhe-re has been several cases of Scarla­ cur civilization which was not evlogized
tina about Talent but all arc new recov­ to any remarkable degree. A handful! < ;
gold bugs in Wall street control the in-
ering.’
dustiit6 of the U nited States. These few
Geo. Edwards will ship a carload of men can at will turn millions of honest,
apples from Talent to New York city in industrious workmen out of employment
a few days.
and set them to tramping on the roads.
•Neither are times getting better, but
Bob. Wilcox is recovering from the
owing worse.
worje. ,
rapidly grooving
project is
shot received in the shooting affray two
.»¡arming, A terrible conflict between
weeks ogo.
the i ) per classes and the starving mil-
veil’d lions v ill i surely take place unless the
Having examined Hr. A. C
mas'’* pc p’e rife en masse and by proper legis­
roof plates we can recommem
lative enactments put a cluck to the pow­
I. ;< .-
Metalic Roof Blate as beinj
Brother Wilcox
ai <1 er of the monopolists.
beautifully carved, highe t in
oar’id off rather gingerly but finally got
natural in shape and co’or of
warmed iip and preached a sermon full of
market. They are f«»r sale I>v
pathetic eloquence or eloquent pathos, in
office over bank of Ashland.
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which the tramp was held up to view as
Eon S ai f . 300 peach trot s or.n yea1 ll.<- mi st per.-e»-utcd me rial on the face of
old from bud, including the following the earth.
Some of his appeals would
varieties: Muir, Crawford, ('(i< >1 • ’g»» . li'i’. c wrung big, briny tern s from the eyt s
10 (cuts even < f a tramp.
Favorite. Ear!) Alexander,
'the tramp was l.-is
each; %-.H A per hundred.
I brother ami eolith d to brotherly sympa­
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E dward !'< s.
The s; j eaker
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eloFctl with a
( thy a iid a id.
Talent Oregon. round of giowing st nt-ne t s f< 1 lowed by
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prolonge»! and enthusiastic applause.
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J. W. and Wm. Abbott and W. .1.
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Dean view -, d the sul ■cct in anothf r light
While admit iiig g and rec retting tie
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fact that the tramp is largely tl e pit duct
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of the n ert .hsF scheming of the m< mv
power.
) rt they would i ; y } crliiq s an < -
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sel- -to his impiovidi ’.t habits r.nil, dis-
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in lii.ath ion .. to
-■ work. The business of tho
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tramp the professional
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tui’i tin id *< nt fr< .». Al*n .3 < i' >i a- ,.U® vt IUCCI14.-1-
“h o' king for” work - n< t I’mling it. n< ••
H»l u’bl n i ntliiu | ■ • v. ..»n ’ fre*.
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M s i. n £ Co. rrcclv®
wanting to (Ind it. but li I oking h r it
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thill am I
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’l*oo milch sympathy was w¡U li d on
Olli <’*'*t to tl.n inn- t«.r.
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tramp.
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