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CRYSTAL (Tottanc (Strove %cai>ci\ CELEBRATED WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Eatablwbct» 1887. Xeabev publisbfno Company Fishing Tackle, Jointed Rods, Reels And Flies & £ 0 The h.mils,.in,- hotttfi o l Ml and li \ T he season ojiens on April 1st. You will w ant to be there with your rod an d line. If you have no rod and line the best thing Incorporated Mrs. F. D. W heeler on W ebber St. ] M you can do, will lie to m ake a bee line for our store, because we have the biggest and best stock of fishing tackle you can find in was the scene of a brillian t social a. this neck of the woods. Let us tell you w hat we have. gathering last T h u rsd ay evening We have a split bamlxx) rod that we sell for $1.00, it has a cork grip an d nicklc plated m ountings and is well m ade and all PubliebcD Evert? diicodar?. £ April 21, 1910, the occasion being i rig h t in every way. We have belter ones at from *2.50 to *14.00. W e have steel rods at from $2*50 to $6.50 each. You ought to the celebration of Mr. and Mrs. have one of these, they are the most durable rod to buy. K ntereil in th e post office ¡it C ottage ('.rove, O regon a* econil-c1i»s m ail m atter $ Fish lines at all prices from 5 cents to $4.00 each. W e h av e some d audy ones, 25 cents for 50 feet. O ur M artin and King W heeler’s fifteenth w edding a n n i fisher lines have given the best satisfaction of any we have ever sold. T hey are m ade of p ure silk and are flexible and free ru n versary. T h e parlors were h a n d Ccrine ot Subscription. ning when used ou a reel, aud at the sam e tim e will not water-log. tí? ; somely decorated with apple bios- 1 Reels at from 25 cents to *7.50 each. We have them to suit the sm all boy au d at the sam e tim e the m ost ex a ctin g si>ortsmau. *1.50 0 : Oue year (in a d v a n c e )............................................ soms, cut flowers and potted plants Flies at from 50 cents to *4.50 tier dozen. We have som ething special for you th is year. 0 75 Six m onths................................................................... and the d in n in g hall, with dog- j .50 Three m onths.............................................................. wood blossoms and cut flowers. 0 • ï T he guests were received by the 0 C O TTA G E G RO V E, O REG O N , TU ESD A Y, A FR I 1, 26, DIO hostesses, Mesdames Ivikin, Barnes 0 \ and G oodm an, and lh<i lad y guests 0 ] were greeted and addressed by WILL THE STATESMAN EXPLAIN? com m unities of all of ( Iregon’s their m aiden nam es m onstrous counties, w hich must Ju st before the hour for tly? w ed The Salem Statesm an is another sooner or later be divided, but ding cerem ony, Mrs. J. (). Van Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. I). J. Du* CHURCH NOTES AND newspafier caught by the logical such a law would have a direct W inkle sang, “ Oh Promise Me” I Bruille, Mr. aud Mrs. C. II. Burk seeming, but im practical and u n tendency to retard the state’s ANNOUNCEMENTS and the' strik in g of n in e o ’clock holder, Misses W hitsett, Dicker- growth and developm ent. fair plan of subm ilting the cre at was the signal for the startin g of T h e fellows who advocate the son, Moore, Pur vance, W ilson, ion of new counties to the territory passage of such a Law are of the the w edding m arch, w hich was Burdick, Richmond, Mrs. Gordon. Preachiug at the L atham school j effected. It appears to the Leader same m ental cablier an d legislative played by Mrs. Kobt. Sutcliffe J. E. Wheeler. 011 S unday afternoon at 2 o ’clock Our stock of. Tailored Gar that after a little deliberation, a ability as the a u th o r of the 9-inch seated at the piano. In advance ¡by Rev. Sutcliffe. His topic will Craven-Wheeler Wedding. ments for Ladies are all Cor mind, no m atter how dense, could hat pin and the hotel bed sheet of th e ty id a l party the ushers, H. be " T h e most popular m an in the [RAKL.HAM, IOWA, ECHO.] but com prehend the fact that iu bills—legislative fre ak s and m oun O. Thom pson and J . I. Jones d e s Bible.” Let all w ho attend write rect Spring Styles. cended the stair and followed th e , any of O regon’s large uuw eildly tebanks. On April 21, 1895, at the the nam e of their choice on a slip bridal p ath m arked by the unw ind- : counties, the county seat and its F rie n d ’s church occurred the wed of paper. These will be read and ing of ribbons on either side by The N ew Suits, Skirts and DECLINE TO BE FRIENDLY. tributary com m unities invariable d ing of Miss Eva G. Craven of counted. Of course the Christ is little M ildred H all and M arie Jones. control the elections bv reason of this place, to Mr. F rank D W heel not in the available list. Bible Waists are so distinctive and T he ush ers were followed by the their great advantage iu popula er of Fairm ont, M inn., Eli Reece, school* follows the service. T he Cottage G rove Commercial beautiful this season that tion and organization. Now, if Club invited m em bers of the E u flower girl, Miss V ena W heeler. th e pastor of the church officiat Tw o organized bible classes were the Statesm an and a few other wise gene Com mercial Club to be th eir T he bride appeared leaning on the ing. Near 4(H) guests were in every fancy will be favorably instituted in the Methodist S unday county seat organs will explain to guests upon a parley social o cca arm of Geo. Hall, following close vited. T he bridal party arrived school last S ab bath. One is for responded to here in our the Leader how a remote and com sion next M oudav evening, the ly the bridesm aid, Mrs. II. (). ju st at the hour arranged, 8 m arried folk au d the other for paratively sparsely settled section meeting being a jollification at the Thom pson, an d m aid of honor, o 'clo ck . The w edding m arch was selections. those over 16 who have not yet of any big county is going to suc close of a red hot cam paign for Mrs. J . I. Jones. Mr. and Mrs. played by Miss A nna S tanton and taken unto them selves p artn ers. ceed in creating a new county by new members. T h ere was to h av e W heeler met under a floral arch at the first sound of the m usic two T he former starts with a m em ber Su Is range in value front subm itting the proposition to the been no political or countv d iv i directly beneath a large floral bell, ushers, Mr. Clareuce Wilson and ship of 25 aud has for its officers people of th e county effected with sion dem onstration of any k ind to where the simple, but very im pres Mr. Clias. Pearson w alked up the $16.00 to $20.00. See a few the following well know n workers: the old county seat and its trib u m ar the enjoym ent an d pleasure of sive Q uaker ceremony w as rep eat aisle au d unfolded the ribbons on President, Mrs. J . H. Cham bers; ed by Rev. Robert Sutcliffe. in our west window. Conte tary com m unity, hostile to the the two clubs, either side of the bridal path. vice president, Mrs. Geo. H all; but Eugene movement, which is iuvariably the very curtly declined th e in v itatio n H earty co n g ratu latio n s followed These were held by two little girls in and get a fit. secretary, W . C. Counter; treasurer, case then the Leader will give it up. and the following contem ptible, and th e blush occasioned by the of Miss C raven’s Sunday school Mrs. L. F. O rpurd; teacher, H arry original ceremony was brought to For 20 years Cottage G rove and misleading and very flimsy class. T hen the bridal party en H art. T h e young people’s elec South Lane, with its great timber reason for declining the in v itatio n the cheeks of the “ bride and tered, first, two more ushers, Mr. tion was th u s recorded; president, and m ining districts severed by the is set forth by the Eugene Register: groom ” by the bestow al of u n e x Clyde Hightower au d O rm an O s Albert W oodard; vice president, pected kisses by a few ultim ate Lane and Douglas county bound “ T h e local body evinced a desire born, followed by the groomsmen N etta H azleton; secretary, H azel ary line, has appealed to Eugene to be courteous iu the m atter, b ut friends. Mrs. W heeler looked as Roy Emmens and A. J. D eH art. H azleton; treasurer, M yrtle Kent; and Roseburg for an am icable ad at the same tim e th e sentim ent pre charm ing as fifteen years ago in a T h en came the groom followed by teacher, Jam es Benson. gown of corn colored silk trim m ed justm ent of boundary lines, estab vailed th at th e prom oters of th e the bridesm aids, Miss Minnie Some two or three years ago lishing a new county from this county division schem e m ight turn iu silk b atten b u rg an d she carried N u n am ak er an d Miss A lice De NOTICE. Sale of Blooded Stock. territory, but these appeals have a purely social motive into an a boquet of narcissus. T h e groom H art, the bride’s sister, Miss Cora there was a collision on a western looked as blithe an d youthful as of railroad. W hen the bodies of th e \ always been unheeded or treated aborative boom of political th u n Craven, being m aid of honor. Mrs. H uston is now prepared to T h e an n u a l S pring Breeders’ with utter contempt, and were it der, w herewith to boost tlieir n efa yore in the stylish conventional A nother of Miss C raven’s little dead engineer an d fireman were I turn out best work in tow n. Every Auction sale of pure bred short left to Eugene, the county seat of rious fallacy. Feeling th a t the in black. Mrs. Thom pson, the brides S un d ay school pupils was flower being tak en from th e w reck the i body come with a sm ile to the horns from prize w inning herds Lane, with its large population vitation extended was not ac tu a ted maid, wore light blue an d carried girl, then came the bride on Mr. rescuers noticed a piece of paper W est Side Studio. S I.50 cabinets will take place at the Union Stock a boquet of pink roses, while Mrs. covered with w riting pasted ou the and two to oue vote over the South in the proper spirit the c lu b voted W illis K. C raven’s arm . T he now *4.00. T h e best work and yards Portland, April 26th; also 50 Jones, th e m aid of honor, wore a groom turned at th e alter au d met firem an’s side of the locomotive. Lane precincts, the new county so to decline with reg rets.” cheapest prices shall be my motto registered Ilolsteins and 150 fine very becom iug gown of tan and Closer exam ination showed it to be long dem anded and needed to the bride who was given aw ay by tf. horses will be sold at P ortlan d carried a boquet o f w hite lilacs. her brother. T he cerem ony used a prayer. Friends of the brave fel in the future. bring about the development of Country Cliff) Race track April 27- METHOD IN HIS MADNESS. A fter a brief social h alf hour e x was th at of the F rien d ’s church low who had m ade his last run, this little inland empire of South 29. For catalogue, apply to P ort cellent an d d ain ty refreshm ents declared he frequently spoke of his Lane, would not be created in a w hich is very simple but full of W anted—C attle to pasture. A p land Horse sale Co. 474 Y am hill were served iu four courses, ju st prayer and how it helped him in T he Eugene Register, th e c o u n thousand years, but th an k s to the m eaning. W hen the “ yeses” ply to F. R. Sherm an, Cottage St. P ortland. (A 26) initiative, we are no longer at the ty seat riug organ, says: " T h e prior to w hich a very en tertain in g were s a id ’the ncwlv wedded pair his daily life. Pastor Sutcliffe se Grove, Oregon. ( M 10 ) program was rendered consisting cured a copy of this valuable selfish and desjiotic mercy of the only correct way to settle county led the m arch to the home of the B argain—Two good mares, h a r old corrupt county seat ringsters, division schemes fairly is to leave of sp in iste ra n d bachelor re a d in g s; b rid e.s m(Jther whefe a feast was hum an docum ent and will speak ness and wagon for sale. Inquire Burbank seed potatoes for sale. hut are able to appeal to the whole division to a vote of the residents 111 q u ain t costum es by a num - spread for a few invited guests. upon it on S unday evening in the Inquire of Beidler Bros. tf. of F. M. M urray, south Fourth Si. lier of th e guests. P artners for Methodist church at 8 o ’clock. people of Oregon for just, fair, u n of the county from which th e new T he bride’s dress was of w hite biased and unselfish consideration county is to be tak en , “ if Gil- luncheon were selected by m a tch corded silk trim m ed in satin ribbon But best of all he will give a copy of our dem ands, as the long suffer strap did not know such a law ing w edding pictures brought by with veil of silk illusion. T he to each person who attends the ser ing people of Hood River did, and would be u n fair and would d efeat the guests. T h e guests were serv groom wore the conventional vice. H . II. H arris sings a sweet in this hearing we are going to be every attem pt at the creatio n of a ed by Misses W ilson, Dickerson, black. Mr. and M rs.W heeler took gos|>el song. given a square deal and our prayer new county he would not ad v o cate P urvance, W hitsett, Burdick, Ilaz- t))e () ^ m train am id a shower Everybody connected with the is going to lie granted. it. He kuow s full well th a t the el H azleton and E thel Moore. of rice and flowers for their new Methodist church is looking for T he very meritorious Hood Riv ixipulous county seat centers co u ld A m ong th e beautiful an d ex p e n home at Fairm ont, M iuu., where ward with great expectancy to the Hats that Represent the Latest Ideas of the er county organization movement outvote any outlying district an d sive presents was a sixteen piece Mr. W heeler is engaged in the services of the com ing S ab b ath . Leading Millinery Designers. Hats of cut glass p u n ch service, a fourteen could never have been successful thereby defeat every m easure for a m ercantile business. T he decora Public worship at 11 with sermon piece cut glass w ater service, two by any other procedure and the new county which m ight com e up all Styles and Descriptions. Hats at Prices tions at the church were said to be by Robert Sutcliffe on “ E a rth ’s equally meritorious Nesmith coun and therefore he w ants th is law piece cu t glass and silver fern dish, the prettiest ever seen iu E arlham . Mightiest M ag n et.” Sacram ent of • that Please. ty proposition could succeed iu no enacted, and so does some other a cut glass toothpick holder an d a They consisted of two pyram ids of Lord’s supper at close. Let every other way. Therefore, any new s county seat organs in counties Japanese w indbell. T h is occasion flowers «11 the front of the alter. m em ber be present and share in paper advocating the formation of where division m atters are likely was declared to have been the From the ap ex of each w as an up this memorial of our Lord. Peo new counties by subm itting the to come up iit a few years. Yea, largest attended, most elaborate right piece seven feet high with a p le’s popular service at 8 o ’clock. proposition to the county effected, verily! T here is m ethod iu Gil- and enjoyable hom e social ever cross beam at the top m ak in g a Note the ch an g e in tim e. T he is know ingly and purposely advo stra p ’s m adness. Hut his scheme given in this city and Mr. and circular arch from which h u n g the pastor speaks 011 " T h e Railroad cating the passage a selfish, unfair is so tran sp aren t th a t it w ill fool Mrs. W heeler were heartily con wedding bell. T he arch was M an’s P ray er.” .A copy given to g ratu lated upon the success and non-progressive and one-sided law, no one. trimmed iu apple blossoms. T h e each person iu attendance. O ur pleasure of the evening and were pyramids were of cut flowers and own sweet gospel singer, II. 11. which would not only be a rank wished m any more happy wedding potted plants. 'File writer cannot H arris renders a selection. Bible Have You Been Counted? injustice to the people of the remote anniversaries. Follow ing is the give a description of the w edding school at 10 a. m. How th is list of guests: Mr. and Mrs. II. presents, but he is informed they branch of G od’s cause is growing. O. T h o m p so n ,, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . I. were handsom e and valuable. T he 200 m ark will soon be reached. Jones, Mr. an d Mrs. Marion V eatch Everybody seemed pleased except Tw o organized classes for those Mr. and Mrs. A. Brund, Mr. and over 16. Join one of them. Mrs. a few who wished it was them. Mrs. J . S. Benson, Mr. and Mrs. Laura Counter conducts th e B y O n e W h o S a w . F. B. Phillips, Mr. and Mrs C. P. League dr otional service at 7 p. I'seful Holiday Presents, Pictures and Picture Fram es, New iJones, Rev. and Mrs. Sutcliffe, The Bay City News cam e out m. A heartv welcome to all. Stock, Endless Variety, F urniture, Rugs. B lankets and I Mr. an d Mrs. W . A. Hemenway, last Friday with a fine illustrated ysou, Mr write-up of th at flourishing coast Comforters. W riting Desks. Mr. an d Mrs. G. II. Improved Order of Redmen. an d Mrs. John Silsby, Dr. and town and resourceful Tillam ook T h e new s is a w ide Mrs. J . <>. V anW inkle, Mr. and county. awake progressive country news- T he institution of M illapoo Mrs. W . C. Conner, Mr. and Mrs. paper under the efficient m an ag e T ribe No. 58, of C ottage Grove, H arry H art, Mr. an d Mrs. C. C. ment of E ditor II. II. Miller. Improved < >rder of Redmen, was H azleton, Mr. an d Mrs. H arry com pleted on F rid ay evening with Four lodges of Cottage G rove the following elected chiefs for the W ynne, Mr. and Mrs. Ilerliert are preparing to build homes this ensuing term . II. I I . V eatch, E ak iu , Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Barnes year. T h e Masons will invest Prophet; R. W. V eatch, Sachem ; Mr. an d Mrs. F. H. Rosenberg, , #1 , sm in a temple, the Odd bel F. M. Ernest, Senior Sagiraore; F. DEAR MADAM:—If we could talk to you Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, Mr. lows will spend *12,lHm for a sim II. Rosenberg, Chief of Records; personally w e would give you a thousand reasons and Mrs. J . 11. Cham bers. Mr. ilar purpose and the K nights of Geo. M. Hall, Keeper, of W am and Mrs. A. I.. Briggs. Mr and Pythias and W oodmen of the pum ; J . H. Spriggs, G uard of why y«u should have one of our hats. Give us a Mrs. W . H . A bram s, Mr. and Mrs. World jointly will erect a structure W igwam ; F . J . Miller, G uard of to cost 511.0(H), says the Roseburg Forest; R. W. H astings, First chance to SH O W you. Come and look them over. B. Lurch, Mr. a n d M rsD . T. Awb- Review » S annap; O. E. Woodson, 1st W ar W e feel sure you will find just what you want. rev, Mr. and Mrs. J . II. W ilson, Mr. rior; G. Cruson, 2nd W arrior; F. J. and Mrs. Fred Herrcn, Mr. and Albany D emocrat: T his appears Freeland, Brave. Trustees, H. C. Mrs. H ogate, Dr. and Mrs. Macey, in an A lbany booster circular: Madsen, O. E. Woodson, G . F. i 1 1 V/ • • • • An Elegaut Line of Rockers. Ju st the Kind of Present for Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Woods, Mr. “ Albany has no saloons. Linn G arroutte. Medicine mail, Hr. A. W. Kime. Meetings will be held and Mrs. J. S. Medley, Mr. and and Benton counties are d ry .” Father or Mother. Come W here Selection is Made Easy. every second and fourth T uesdays. I Mrs. J . B. Siineral, Mr and Mrs. That is one of the liest Imosters A large class of palefaces will lie C. II. V an Den burg, Mr. and Mrs. Albany h as. It is a good adver- initiated on the second Tuesday in III. 11. V eatch, Mr. and Mrs. M. tismeut. T h e people w ho have May. T he braves are ou the w ar M. W heeler, Mr. and Mrs. 11. A. been com ing here because A lbany path after scalps. Look out or will get you. T his order was i Miller. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. H art, is dry, are the k in d we w ant. Those they Mary Bartels-, Prop. Corner Main and Fourth instituted here by J. H . Fitzgerald, Mr. an d Mrs. II. Venske, Mr. and who leave because it is dry are the G reat Prophet of Oregon. W atch "T H E fURN ITU RF. D E A L E R S " Mrs. Joe Porter, Mr. and Mrs. J . C. kind we d o n ’t w ant. the tribe grow. M. Conner, - - * £Oifor ant* flDanaocr 0 Griffin & Veatch Com pany's W om en’s Suits And Skirts HAMPTON & CO. Hats for the Particular Custom er F\irniture Of A ll Kinds Tlie I SIMERAL& VANDENBURG Ladies’ T o g g e ry