TALENT NEWS. We are informed that two attempts were mat]® to relieve Joseph Robison of T alent , O r . March 1st, 1:'P4. his money during hie late stay in Oak­ land, California, I hj t the pickpockets failed LOCAL ITEMS. to succeed. I ■ * * < * • ' I • . * Joseph Robison and wife and daughter Dr. A. C. Caldwell is the leading Den­ have returned from their visit k Califor­ tist of Ashland and keeps the latest im­ nia and the Fair. proved Dental Plates for sale at hard times prices. Any one wanting any thing Jas. Helms and wife- are back from the in that line will do well to call on him Midwinter Fair. before purchasing elsewhere. * I • F ok S ale —300 peach trees one year Ed. Lovelady from Southern Califor­ nia is visiting friends and relatives in old from bud, including the following varieties: Muir. Crawford, Coolidge'.* Talent. Favorite, Early Alexander. 10 cents each; $8 pur hundred. Mrs. Eva Dewey of Dunsmuir is over E dward Foss, for a three months visit to relatives and ] Talent Oregon. friends in Talent. A blue cross on the margin of A leading Populist of this county the paper Indicates that your subscription writes a very encouraging letter to yeedi- has expired. A prompt renewal chcereih ye editor muchly. tor and suggests that the N ews be made a weekly, enlarged, and the subscription MARRIED. . price increased accordingly. Many f thanks, Bro. W. for your kind words for our little paper. W o would like to re- Mr. Jas. Garvin and Miss. Jessie Bee­ •j>ond to the suggestion to enlarge, etc. son at the residence of the bride’s mother but do not see our way clearly to do so at on Sunday, the 18th ult. present. However no man, not even an Both parties are well and favorably editor, knoweth what the future ma> known in this locality and the N ews joins bring forth. their many friends in wishing them a I • Mrs. M. H. Coleman and Mrs. W. J. long and happy life. May their honey­ Dean returned from their trip to Califor­ moon never wane. nia last Monday. They report a splendid time though the weather was cold and disagreeable most of the time. They would not advice any one to go to the Fair for at least one month yet as every­ thing is topsy turvy now. The Califor­ nia building is the only one fully finished and in which the exhibits are ready. The N ews is requested to urge a good turn-out at the Talent Literary society to-morrow evening and that each member l*e prepared with something for the good of the order as there is no regular pro­ gram. Th® dance at the hall on the 22nd ult was a success socially if not fmancia lly. Mr. Eben Carver and Miss. Lily Rean e both of Phoenix, were married on the 21 m ult. The Populist meeting held in the hall last evening for the purpose of investigat­ ing the charges made by W. II. Breese. N. 1). Brophy and Grant Rawlins n- gainst. several rnemlvcrs of the club for “conspiracy,” “trickery,’’ pie hunting etc. unfavorable to their political advance­ ment, was, as far as w ords were concerned a lively “trial.” U was in the wee ema hours when the meeting adjourned. The affair was referred to a committee <.f three from Phoenix who decided that all charges against members for adopting corrupt method« were without sufficient foundation. The full verdict of the com­ mittee will probably appear in next weekV Record.