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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1894)
So. 1. \T.ilIiT, OREliU FERRI AitY Is!, IS!H. DL 3. But I do wish they’d stay at home The TALENT NEWS is published the In hurryin’ times like these!” let. «nd 15th. of each mouth. EDWARD ROBISON, E ditor . —Susan ’1’ealI Perry in Good Housekeep ing. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. 25 cents, | of a dollar, Two bits. One year. . . . Six months. .. Three months « ♦ ♦ ♦ An able bodied scape goat is something that every well regulated neighborhood En to rad at the Talent Post Office as second should have. All the sins, great and class mail matter. small, of the community can be loaded onto its back to the general satisfaction of everybody except the goat. At pres LOVERS WILL GO VISITIN’. ent the Talent Literary society is the sin- carrier of this community and may, be “There, Kate, you’ve dropped the dish looked upon as resj onsible for all the cloth now ! short-comings hereabouts, especially Oh, what a naughty girl! damages to the school house ami otb< i Bringing me company today, property within a radius of a mile or so. And things in such a whirl,— But it believes in rotation in oflice and I’ll have to put the churnin'off would willingly accept an invitation to And stir a cake for tea, resign in favor of the Alliance, church. 1 never knew that sign to fail— Third party. Sunday school or any othet I wonder who ’twill be!” reliable ami competent institution. V , ** • “Perhaps, ‘Aunt Jane, the Farringtons,’’ Spoke Kate, “or else the Greys,” “Such folks don’t go a visitin’, child, VjA K A XA ’ A A AlAl* i, I)?.. A. These busy summer days. Who ever heard this time of year > DENTIST, Of taking teams right out ASHLAND, OREGON Of hayin’ and of harvestin’. To gallivant about!” Office ovei Bank. • I '• * . ' » ’ » » ’ ft. t c. Then aunt Jane went to beating eggs; While Kate, with eyes of brown, Looked down the road. Could it be Jack,- Coming that day from town? The old brass knocker later on, Resounded through tin- hall, And aunt Jane said, “1 told you so, '¡'hat dish cloth brought a call. ¡’11 just peek through the parlor blinds Wait Kate it’s let me see That city chap; I’m glad enough, ‘ It’s nobody for me. x Well, that’s the way ; all lover will Go vis’tin when they please, / CALL AT TIIE NEWS OFFICI! FOIC JOB HU VI ¡NG.