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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1893)
* a •r I'lL 2. /.0. ■ ■ J- "■ ■ * 1 ■ The TALENT NEWS is published the/ 1st. and 15th. of each month. EDWARD ROBISON, E ditor . ■«•I- .1 —. -Ill—»■ I ■I..T KATIE REPLIES TO W. ♦! ) r ■ T.I I ■ B. A. AND W. W. \— ----- , Oregon, Dec. 10 ’9 ’. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. To W. B. A., 25 cents, One year. . . . Dear Sir: J of a dollar, Six months. . I like « vour let • Three num ths Two bits. ter. It has about the right ring. Accord- Entered at the Talent Post Oilice as second •ng L? your description of yourself y« u class mail matter. must be good looking. Chui you love to work and don’t use tobacco * whisker • nor WHAT WAS IIIS CREED? play cards. You say you have a h r>e that is worth his weight in gold. Worth His charity was like the snow 1000 pounds or over of solid gold!! Soft, white and silent in its fall, Beats a gold mine. It nearly takes Not like the noisy winds that blow my breath away to think alsiut it. But From shivering trees the leave* -a pall let mo pray you to sell him right «¡nick. For Hower and weed He may be stolen or get the d:Ytcmj • i Drooping below. and die, ami oh, what a loss! Sell him “W hat was his creed?” if you can’t get more than even half 1 is The poor may know. weight in gold. You will be rich. Indeed your initials may me in s. n.< He had grea.t faith in loaves of bread thing W. B. A., Win. B. Astor. Sec? For hungry people, young and < id; Sell that horse and put the money in Hope he inspired; kind words In1 said Imbank. Then write me at once ami To those he sheltered from the cold. its likely I’ll look no further. I’ll he in terrible suspense till 1 hear from you. For we should feed As well ns pray. Yours Ilopingly “What was his creed?” Katie Did«I. < I cannot say. , Oregon I h c, II ’9:; To W, W. , In words he did not put bis trust, Dear Sir: His faith in words he never writ; Yours 11 ats al I He loved to share his cup end crust the letters I ever saw. It can t he that With all mankind who needed it. you ever went to school much. But it In time of need interesting after all ami go< d “ho- A irieml was he. - sence” too. Really, what one on»* ’cam.' vaia. at « school doesn ’ t count much in these liar “What was his creed?’’ times anyway. You’re right rl<v.t |« He told not me. etrv. I nevi i . new a vci <* writer i1 at . mount» d to much. But *:».int you a sh< rt He pat his trust in heaven, and he fellow! W hy. vou must be an l.-oiji Worked well with hand and h( ad, mau. Weil, that\ nothing against j ■ for 1 like short folks. Beimr sin rt < <ma - And work he g ive to charity Sweetened his sleep and daily bread. awfui handv * on a f u ni. T ike it all in all 1 like ¿our letter fir. tri te. But Ln. Let UH take heed, awful particular ami won't mak< up m\ For life is brief. mind right now. 1 mint hear from oi •• “What was his creed? or two others lit t. Yt-n may write agaii and send yon- pin t .graph What his relief?” Verv K<sp<ctf'illv, A non. * Katie Didd / I I » 1 ) I i i' I . » % I I