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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1892)
TALENT NEWS. Feb. 15th. I"'- The first subscription to the TALENT NEWScomes from Mr. Jas. W’. Brine r of Coles,California. It requ red no persuasion to se cure the above name. Mr. Bril er Knows a good paper when he sees it. Ruth Cleveland. W\> have just recieved a dispatch from G rover Cleveland w hich of fers the TALENT NEWb tl.r ex clusive right to publish all valu able information concerning the health, habits, ami rema*. ka’»L rapi 1 development of that won- derf 11 infant.Ruth C’evelami. The dispatch briefly mentions th ii nt pn s n* the l»auy i * happy» the mother is happier and Grover happiest ot all When is Ground-hog the 1st.,the 2nd.,or the Feb.? So important a should be settled by the ture of the state. day?-— llth.of matter legisla The Grange. Wagner grange,at its last meet ing,wrestled manfully with the following questions : 1 >oes a knot hole in (he body of a trey rise as the tree grows? Is there any ch -mistry involved in the growiu of vegetation? The latt.r elicited mu h thought. In response to t he call for short, pithy gems of thought,the follow- in, are a few that were offered : “Man wants but little here below ; This stateim nt causes mirth. It might havn been in olden time. But now he wants the earth.” G. Anderson. “Pleasures are like poppies spread ; You seize the flower,the bloom is shed.”—C. Sherman. “A few moments devoted to thinking and planning often saves hours of hard Work.” Sula Dean. Prayer meeting every Tuesday evening at the Lvneh school- house. Mrs.P.N. Hogue, H 1 L< ¡oddard and wife, W. Beeson Sr.and son, Social dance at the hall next J. Aid and B. C. Goddard made a Saturday evening. pleasant call at the NEW Sottice Tickets— ’ Fifty cents. the past week. Mrs.B.(’.Goddard is still at her We have r< poatedly seen.at daughter’s ami we regret to say the church,hall,and other public that her health improves but places, horses, warm from hard slowly. •r driving.tied to a fence for hours, Welborn Beeson and J Foss fully exposed to a bitter.cold have added mm h to the appear wind. That the owners can en joy themselves while their horses ance of their farms by const rind are thus suffer.ng.would indicate ing new’ fences along the street. that they had never run across The concert at the church last the words,“A merciful man is Friday evening proved to be very merciful to his beasts”,or that enjoyable The singing was ex thev don’t consider the passage cellent and was highly appreci inspi’e.l. ated ;but the Rev.C. Hoxie’s sto icr ?. •11 a two bit cluck-n ami ries and happy illustrations took down the house. subscribe for the NEW S.