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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (April 1, 1894)
DL. 3. G 5. ■w The TALENT NEWS is published the by leaving the g. o. p. Bro. ('. Sherman 1st. and 15th. of each month. deprecated the kicking tendency on the EDWARD ROBISON, E ditor . part of some members. Mr. Dean re sounded in defense of the kickers, illus SUBSCRIPTION RATES. trating his remarks by a story to the ef 25 cents, One year. . . •. J of a dollar, fect that a milkman on his way to town Six months. . stopped at a creek to replenish his cans. Two bits. Three months Into one, by accident, he dipped a Entered at the Talent Boat Office as second couple of frogs. These swam around for c I ass mail matter. a while in the strange element when one became discouraged and sank to the bot tom. The other being more resolute POPULIST CLUB MEETING. kept kicking. His vigorous kicking so agitated or churned the milk that a nice ball of butter was Boon formed, When The meeting on the 21, inst. was, as the milkman opened the cun there BUt usual, highly entertaining. An execu the plucky frog on the ball of butter en- tive committee was chosen composed of joying himself as well as could be ex- the following members: pected under the circumstances. Hit* W. J. Dean, John Abbott, A. J. Wil kicking had saved his life. M r. I ’can cox, H. II. Goddard and Jesse Adams. belie'ed in kicking. The former as chairman of the commit • tee will be a member of the county centra 1 committee. A motion was made and carried that the lent of the school house, in which the club now holds its meetings, J’W ▼ * * be raised by voluntary monthly dues, C' PÀAA JAAA-A '* *» , I each member agreeing to pay a stated sum regularly, 'i bis plan is much more DEALER IN satisfactory than passing the hat. A few resolutions, which may be found CENTRAL POINT on another page, offered by W. J. Dean brought out a lively discussion. FLOUR AND FEED. Mr* Breese and N. D. Brophy were es pecially vigorous in opposition. Indeed OREGON it might have been gathered from the re TALENT, marls of the former that he was not over flowing with admiration for the rank ami file of the Talent club. He seemed to be laboring under the impression that the 1 ' A 1 X ▼ ▼ A ” ’ r U’ V * V club is running full tilt after strange A * A A ♦ A*A • ’ • l 'AAA ’AAAAAJ A, gods. That he did not consider the club worth saving is evidenced by the fact DENTIST, that he ordered bis name stricken from the list of membership, together with the ASM I \ND. OREGON names of the other members of his house < Jfficv <»\Bunk hold. 8. M. Robison also withdrew. He couldn’t see that he had gained anything a à ä a a