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About Talent news. (Talent, Or.) 1892-1894 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1894)
TALENT NEWS. T alent O k . May, 1, Walker Conwi'l will start back U» Georgia in a few days on a vimt. Some are ‘‘guessing“ that there ¡0 some special attraction back there. However he savs he will return to Southern Oregon. LS94. LOCAL ITEMS. Mr. S. G. Netherhmd, having received Corn Planting in full bluet in this sec the appointment applied for months ago tion. will soon be ready to discharge the duties H. II. Goddard has gone to Sacramen of postmaster at Talent, with his sun. 9 to to visit his uncle, L. L. Goddard. Leo, as deputy. B orn On the 29, inst, to Mr. and Mrs. Depew says, ‘‘The average Democrat A. M. Helms, of Talent, a son. ia Boilliquising about this wise: ‘Ami a Ira Wakefield has a little mustang mare Cleveland Democrat,or a Hill Democrat, or a silver Democrat, or a hard-money that commenced nipping grass and kick Democrat, or a monomelalist or—what in ing up her heels in 1857, thirty-seven the devil am !?’ ” • • • . years ago. She seems good for twenty years yet. At the Democratic primary held at • * Talent last Friday John Briner and A. Scores of typographical errors find L. Alford were elected delegates to the their way into the N kwh , but ye editor county convention. and proof reader breathe easier after read ing the clipping relating to the oflice Mrs. Boyd Robison and little daughter terms of Oregon governors in last issue of met with what might easily yave been a the Record. serious if not fatal accident the other dav. • The .family had just returned from H. II. and O. R. Goddaiddiave sold their interests in the estate of B. 0. God I town, when Mr. Robison proceeded to dard, deceased, to Mrs. M. H. Coleman unhitch the horses from the hack before* Mi«. R. and child had alighted. One and Mrs W. J. Dean. trace, however, he failed to unloose, and, Mr. S. M. Robison has been suffering attempting to lead the horses away they for several days with what the physician became frightened and unmanaegable and calls perforation of the drum of the car. overturned the hack, the cccupunts fall The pain is excruciating. Both ears ing underneath. The tug fastening part are effected, causing tenfpornry deafness. ed however and Mrs. R. and child escap Gov. Pvqnoyer, while in Jacksonville ed without injury save a severe brui.^ yesterday, received a telegram stating upon Mrs. R’s. knee. that a mob had threatened to release the band of Coxevites that Cleveland’« troo| s had captured and landed in jail in I Portland, ami asking for orders. The Governor wired back: ‘‘1 have 110 orders. 1 f Cleveland’s army has Captured Coxey’s army, let Clevelands THE FOOT FITTER'S army take care of Coxev’s army.” Sylve.Uor Pennover. • TAYLER • kJ* AND SHOE HOSPITAL, k ’A A A 4 A A A*AA A A ’ , CAN BE EOC.NI> NEXT Pool: To DEALER IN CENTRAL POINT FLOUR AND FEED, f A LENT, I I OREGON. i i Hll.klXOVS NUT )IU!I.H. MEDFORD, • Ä • • • <> hi :<;<> n