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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1893)
I APRIL 15,1893. VOL. 2. The TALENT NEW’S is published the 1st. and 15th. of each month. EI ) W’ A RI ) RO BI SON E ditor . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. i One year. . . . Six months. .. Three months ’V * 25 cents j of a dollar. Two bits. Eptcred at the Talent Post Office as second class mail matt» r. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. McClurg has moved his family to Talent. The oldest inhabitant rememla reth not a more backward spring than the present. Wei I torn Beeson has secured about 25 sub- HcrilaTs for the N ews . Thanks. Last week three horses Itelonging to Ben. Netlierland were seriously i. jured by being kicked by V a loose hor.-c. Win. Addison has sold his farm of 25 m r s just north of Talent to Mathew Mewnrt of Ta coma, Wash.; consideration ?t:i0. Mr. A<l<ii*on contemplates building on his land north of the Anderi-on road. Many people about Talent are ind'gnant over the pilfering of'OL’gs from their premises just before Easter. Some of the.-« days somel»ody or several somel ody’s w ill get caught at this sn *ak-thieving work and be gi\en an oppor tunity to view the beauties of nature through grated windows. The special school meeting w hich was to l e hehi on the last Saturday of thin month tor the purpose of voting a tax to bu.ld m new school nouse, hasN'vn declared off. It serniRthiit un cording to the new a-se<Hme».t law aucli hi T. oo I tax could not be collect». <1 during the pres« ut year. C ard of thanks . We desire to tender thunks to our neiglilM»rs for their prompt assistance in lightii g the lluii.t and raving our household goods u In n our dwelling was destroyed by tire, end til ofor tl.e nvedisl accommodations and other a»ts of kind ness otic re» I our family until a temporary dwelling could l-e erected. Jas. I’ui\c , Ar.'niudn Purvc«. Ben. Dyer luis I v : im *«I and n »w cccupivs Var rei! Lynch’s ll.nk-n.itli shop. ìì«r t mjMirrrv str.lenire errcU'd ncar hi* home was fo»> srnnil and inronvenieiit to-uit liise >n*tan(lv in.r»?-- ing btisitiess. Mr. |)yvr lui* few superni a* li Minith and miichim st and ia o:ie <>[ (he in<>-t in» geniou« ali-round m«-(,linnic.- to l>r («mtid in il i- or unv otlmr ctunfrv. We I i O| m * In w HI roiit lit uo in business in Tulent fora long timo to come. NO. 6. CARD OF THANKS. W e desire’to publicly tender our .«»n* err thanks to the many kind friends and neighbors for their aid and sympathy dui ing our late bereavtment. B. 0. Goddard, M rs. M. II. ('oirman. Mrs. W’. .1. Dean, H. 11. Goddard, O. R. Goddard. • Mrs. Jessie Gould arrived here fr< m Baker City a few weeks since to make her home with her aunt, Mrs. P. Fowler. Her husband was killed near doc« ma. Wash., on Jan. 22nd, by a L g rolling up on him; a few days later her infant child died after a brief illness; and now her only’ remaining child, a bright boy < f three years, was consigned to tarth in th»* Talent cemetery on the 1th. inst, having fallen victim to me.ishs and fever. Few persons have had greater misfor tunes in so short a j eriod. In the spuceof ten weeks she has lost a husband and her two children. The scene at the grave wa - affecting indeed. To see that young mother, whose sorrow was too d<-ep and intense for violent, outward man:f< sta tion, bending over her darling, vet beau tiful in death and imprinting hist and loving kisses upon those pallid 1;| s. brought sympath« tic tears to the eyas < i every spectator. We cannot err when we say that the bertavul mother. Ims tl.e heartfelt sympathy of every j crsi.ui in the community. ANOTHER VICTIM OP COCAINE. From our special ri p ?rter The old residents will remember Log; ii J. Estes as a boy some twenty t’\e ye it ago, living at W elborn Busi n’s and i tending the public school here and wh « went directly from the Wagner rink school to Portland to attend the medic, college. He graduated with high lu»p< i and was afterwards awarded a diph n from the Phi lade j d da Medici 1 I n i vet • i: \ Mettled in Baker Citv in this stale ai.o had ii very successful practice and w.. A . « known far and near as < nr of the last physician* in the state, but was laougl . last wack to the asylum lab« ring v.i.dci the id«a that some one v tiving to .• jure him with rl<< tricity. Ilis mam. wasiaisid by the rx< <•» si \ e r-r of th. pernicious drug, cm au.c. to w hi« b -»» n ai. y students in our c<»lhg<s l ev« n e a 'd .• I I J I 1 t I