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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 15, 1894)
TALENT NEWS. VOL. ?. TÄI.E.YT, OREGO.V, JAM AKY I5lli, 1S91. The TALENT NEWS ie published the l«t. and 15th. of each month. EDWARD ROBISON, E ditor . Jo. 21. SPIRITUALISTIC. Mr. J. H. Petabone and wife, travel ing spiritualists, have been holding sit SUBSCRIPTION RATES. tings in Talent and Ashland during the • • past two weeks. Remarkable material One year............................. 25 cents, Six months......................... of a dollar, izations are said to take place in the presence of these mediums. The price Three months..................... Two bits. per sit is about $1, for each individual. Any one from St. Patrick down tv tho Entered at the Talent Pont Office as second latest departure is likely to appear and clans mail matter. give your hand a cordial grip. We are also assured that these spirit hands are warm. None of that “mid, clamx feel ing” that we used to hear so much about. DR. k. C. CALDWELL, The ghosts of a few years ago were cold blooded. Contact with one of them DENTIST, would cause an earth mortal to shiver till his teeth would loosen. We are glad ASHLAND, OREGON. that spirits have evoluted. Should any representative of the N ew '8 be fortunate Office over Bank. enough to get an invitation to attend a sitting he will be instructed to interview the spooks and get their views on the live issues of the day with us, and also STARVED TO DEATH. direct information regarding the situation political, social and religious, “over there.’ In an attic, cold and dreary, We shall then, of course, l>c able to run a scoop on the other county papers by Lay a mother and her child, giving a full, detailed ami perfectly reli Hepless, hopeless, weak and weary, able account of the hard times if they And with craving hunger wild. have any, in Spookland; how they solve Husband, fither, toil-enduring, the tramp question; if dinamite is a fnc Working hard for pittance pay - tor in politics; their tinacial system; if that country is the habitat of the gold bug In a week, enough procuring if the government owns the railroads, For his family for a day. and if so how the system works; ;f one has to get out naturalization papers to Neighbors learn their sad condition; become a citizen after Icing transferred Gather in to render aid; from earth; what religion prevails; if the •Husband goes for a physician— codlin moth and red scale have made a start there yet, and if so, the remedies Cannot come unless I ic ’ h paid. used; whether they havccoyotics, chicken Tries another and another, hawks, shunks, jack rabbit* and (»tin Until one consents to come, varmints; the average lifetime of a spook But too late to save the mother- their manner of treating smallpox, men She in Death’s cold arms is dumb. sics, whooping cough, la grippe, etc.; if there are as many cranks to the sqlim« mile there as here; how John Sontag i* Millions spent in church-adorning - getting along; how it feels to materializ< Millions wasted, making laws; and melt away again; if crops over then Millions of the people mourning, were good last year; why they don’t nm While the demon hunger gnaws. terialize their Looks and newspapers foi our l<*iicfit and let them stay materiali. Oh, ye paid ami trusted leaders! cd; what breeds of hor t s, sheep, ehickei > Listen, while ye hold your breath: etc. take the lead over there; if they b i\* In this land of Bible-readers, the dude, also the “400” element; if the and mother» »tairt ti» dtath! roads are equal to ours, etc, etc, etc. — Selected. Just let a N ews man get bis hook * an intelligent spook for twenty minu*. • and our reade. i shall have a treat.