Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894, September 01, 1892, Image 1

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    VOL. I.
SEPTEMBER I, 1892.
The TALENT NEWS is published the
Nt. and 15th. «>1 e:i«di month
Ter uin:
2-~> cents a year.
EDWARD ROBISON,
Editor.
Entered at the Talent Post Oflice as second
class mail matter.
A C ard .
W in. Abbott desires, through the N ews ,
to thank t-he people of this vicinity for
their timely and generous assistance in
defending his property from the forest file
that was raging about his mill on Sunday
evening last.
While we appreciate the spirit of gratitude
that prompted lheulove, yet we cannot retrain
from thinking that assistance rendered in such
; iii emergency is a duty so imperative that no
acknowledgement of obligation is expected.
The dancing entertainment given by Jas. Aid
and Frank Robison at the I'. M. 1,. Hall on
last Friday evening was a pleasant atfair.
< inst. Edlnrid is up from Chico, Cal., for a
week’s visit among his many friends in this
locality.
NO. 15.
“The sentence of the court is,” xtid Ju«lg<
Porter, a popular Irish mugitrate, ton notorio i-
drunkard, ‘.that you I <• < online«! t«. j.m for th«-
longest period the law allows; ami I I i «» jm « yon
will spend your time in curbing whisk v “ • |
will, sir and Porter too.”
“What «lid you dowith that letter tL.it wa-on
niv table?” asked < mis de Mui th of the rotor« d
Loy who cleans up the r> om.
“I tuk it to de post-<)ilicc, salt, an’put it in d«
hole.
hat did yon do (hat f«»r? Di«l volt not mi « i -
there was no address on the mvelopt ?’’
I saw dur was no writin on de vvlup, but 1
’lowed yer did dat ar on purpuss, so 1 couldn’t
tell w ho xi t was writin, tor. Psr Un edicut« •!
nigger, I is.”
— Ex
I4 rank Robison has r»,turued from Cn!
if«»inia. He concludes that Wagner Cr« » k
is good enough lor him.
J>. I’. Brittian’s interesting account of
a tragic n flair that took place in the Sis
kiyoii mountains in is.).», reached it. m too
late for this issue, It will appear in om
nei t.
On Sunday night last, the fin» that i<
raging on upper Wagner (’reck got un­
Mrs. F. Groh returned last Saturday from a
comfortably near W in. Abbott’s saw mill
month’s visit in Jacksonville.
and Anderson’s qtinrlz mill, and about
Eugene Fowler was kicked by a horse last forty people turned out to check il.
It
Sunday, resulting in a serious injury to his left
was noticed, however, that the paitv ot
shoulder and arm.
I parties who set out the tire were eon.
Geo. Low sufTered a serious attack of cramp­ spicuous by their nbst nee.
ing last Sunday.
S. Sherman received word last Monday
There is a dash of romance connected w ¡th the
late train roLI e* ies in (’alifornin. The dare-dev­ that his daughter, Mrs. Alice Me(’umb«*i
il exploits of Chris Evans and John Son tug who Las been temporarily stopping m
rival the marvelous achicvinents oi Claud Du­
Shook’s in Klamath county, was neei
val, Dick Turpin, Juaqilin Marietta ar. I other
historic outlaws, who won the esteem and ad­ dentily shot in the : rm a few dass afro.
miration of th< lower elas>c bv “robbing from
No partii uhirs. Mr. S. left nt once w ith
tin» rich and giving to th • poor. W hut will I»»• t he the intention of biinging I ht to T.d< nt it
eflo/t of rO many succvrsfnl rob! eric:- o f lute up­
on that class whose consciences are easily ad­ whe is able to ride.
justed to their loose ideas of morality?
Our r aiders w ¡11 notice the extra size of this
¡‘•sue of the N ews .
We do n««t promise that
yv(*rv succeeding number will Iv as large. It
d»‘|M*hds upon our subscription li-t.
We pro­
pose that the.pajs r shall im'rea-e in size as fast
as our subscription list increa-« "in length. Sec?
Tiiere will hen People’s Party rally at
the U. M. 1». 1 lull, ««n th • «.•veiling of the
sth inst. S. H. Holt. Ira Wakefield
mid otlu’is will speak.
Puldie invited.
Isn't it a long time betwci n showers?
No rain worth m«-idioning in tl»D vicin-
it • v for nofirlv
I bis * veur
* four month".
will prove 1 hat corn will fairly matun •. Oil
good soil in this valley without rain or
♦
irrigation.
LYRICS «>»' LOCAl.il V.
A timid vniing nmn in Mn<omb
Took a l»eaiitilid miiid to ber hoinc
The hull«l<>g W a* l«»ose,
k ili I v. « i| < | - w ere no ine,
So up an oak Le did roani.
A noble ycing unni in Moni» !><•»•
! ''•ve ;t lu.iiden with nrd«>r intetl-r
Her crin i pa’x I.»<»*
< H»|«g< | Lini t•»*-•< *»t
l hrotigli t he back y tr<l and o\cr t le- len <
A love-Mtr’el en coutil in < > hk -L
s Itili Iihtu ili- -w. • ìli . ' * ;
1
l’in yonr «»un d« ai» t i* Hrr .
Shake mi- n«»t, rid . R i,
< h 1 II nuirry a girl in < I »•
’
— S. F. Argomitit
Remember the -•»«•i.il d .m*.' on Sat **v niiy