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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1894)
TALENT Ï9L 3. TiLLVT, OREGOJ, URIE 15th, IS9I. % Jk ft. , The TALENT NEWS is published the | of the nominees of the clubs, ami urging 1st. and 15th. of each month. the necessity of calling a mass conven- EDWARD ROBISON, E ditor . tion etc. The resolutions were adopted. It was also moved and carried that a SUBSCRIPTION RATES. copy of the same be furnished to each of One year....................... . 25 cents, the county papers, excepting the Valley Six months......................... of a dollar, j Record. It seems that communications Three months................. . Two bits. , from the kicking w ing of the Talent club Entered «t the Talent Post Office es second to the latter paper go by the way of Aus class mail matter. tralia and South Africa and somehow get “lost” in transit. . POPULIST CLUB MEETING. ■■■ • It was suspected by same that the with FRANK HASTY, drawal of go many prominent members, as reported in last issue, w mid be follow N otary P ublic , ed by n diminished interest that would Agent for the following Insurance Com- result in utter collapse. But we arc glad / - . to chronicle the fact that the club .still panic«: : : : : : : wags along and is not likely to go dead for a time. Certainly it can kick as last i Tin: NORTH BRITISH and MEH and furious as ever. At the regular CHANTILE I nsurance C o . of LON meeting on the 4th, inst. Mr. F. A. Creed, of Mound precinct, who is can DON and EDINBURGH, I |||i vassing the county in the interest of pur i i NEW YORK LIFE and the | ity in Populist politics, dropped in and, t being called on, discoursed at length on STANDARD LIFE and ACCIDENT the old-party methods adopted by the Co. of D etroit — *<— ’<----- *• late People’s party county convention. At the outset he announced that he O ffice at the was not a candidate and did not have N ews S tand , the oilice itch. A shland , O regon The speaker denounced in unmeasured teims the ignoring of the preferential vote by a large portion of the delegates and believed that he had ample proof that all this was brought about by the most reprehensible wire-working. He k • l 'A A A A A À AfA4 A A » , advocated adhering to the choice of the DEALER IN people rather than the choice of the dele gates. In the opinion of the speaker it CENTRAL POINT would require the cleansing effect of sev FLOUR AND FEED. eral bottles of sarsaparilla to tit «ome of the would-be leading Populist« of this TALENT, (»RECON. county to grace the ranks of a reform party. At the close of his address the speaker introduced a few whereas’« and therefore*« requesting Messrs. Marksbury, Rawlings and Jeffrey to resign in favor "X