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About The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1902)
S b fcv *Jy »C* t*ci Ixt l A Pretty Wedding. H - îî )? i'r» **1 • • >1 / r'ou<J 1: *;*> Cottage Grove was tho scene of •■4 ,••:){ k'i (»ne cf t:uf V.i»< ■»•, » orte** Oi’ *’ ■•> { o i'n .'rv, * i-currU « olio of the sunniest of Summer ( <•<)'» r i w Mu S-at*. .. 1 •t* * ' « 0 i ir l.'t v ic }« church weddings Sunduy, August W ,th ' ' - 1 1 ' ' r w . . V ‘ ( , t r: .. 11102, Miss L Hattie Orpurd und Harry CJ Hart being the high con tracting purties. At the conclusion of the evening sermon at the M E church, tho carriage bearing the bridal party arrived and as the chapel organ at which was seated Miss Nova Verkins, pealed forth the melodious strains of Wagner’s W ed-i W A M S E « m i, .McSaj ding March, tho bridal party was I lu volo scum : line you • j:i , 1 Vi-LÌ IM result I,. Y s sa v in g a v!.»-.-* ,» r • •• -, - lw, ushered into the edifice by the t g .- i SCO a v> - li town lo itisi* iliiiic >*.1 . s WS iva tir a reh^J* .«■. 1er fisa) e su le |'U et oi r - ..s*a 1’laindealer editor and gracefully cxcUiu.ru ¿a- e .>e . ' - _ .: - - marched up the isles to ti.e chancel! J .L . » ¿ Ä ü b lü L rail, the brido leaning on the arm of her sister, Miss Lizzie who acted us bride's maid, while the groom closely followed, escorted by his best man. Attorney Alta I I ! New le'ckgrounds, and iicccf « nrics. ^ King, l ’retty decorations of ferns , Lenses and Camera». IV tie n yarn* and evergreens were in evidence all I peiiem-e; eight y ears in l ’ortland. Xotbir, but First Ciass W ork. AH wmk guiaatuà about the chancel railing and as the bridal party approached Rev Cali aud examine our wor our prices are right. Eugene F Zimmerman, pastor of Opposite M asonic F all. W e st Side, C otta r e G n v e , Cr tho church, stepped forward and conducted the beautiful and im pressive ritualistic ceremony. The bride looked charming, attired in white silk organdie trimmed in lace and chiffon and earned a boquet of white carnations. The bridesmaid w e & c o m was very becomingly gowned iu white nnd curried a boquet of pink f-cm cvtiyont who orders them. Tf ey ¿nt made-to-order ciothcs carnations. The groom and best: fi trivi nn equal— ih*gannenti o( man njipeared in conventional black. At the conclusion of tho pretty j j ceremony the bridal party retired to ! Ihe church vestibule whore they i S..n Franciitc’i leading tailor, «re received the congratulations and veil natie— well tailored— they last best wishes of their large assemblage ! .-ad Xtep their slwpe beiidcw of friends as they retired from tin j (Mil til church. With a number of relatives J aud intimate freinds they then pro- 1 ceeded to the home of the bride j I IN P R IZ E S G IV E N A W A T where a few pleasant hours wore First Prize, for tlie most beautifully ffvoie.f i «od Inibì fh. spent in social converse aud where I qow -ir-. dressed Lady, $20: 2nd $10 3rd • order— no o dainty refreshments were served. hi» .-¿mpici. The briue is tho eldest dnugiiter of I M r and Mrs L F Orpurd of this ] ~ city. She is an attractive young lady, possessed of many womanlyTf Something Swell and T7p-t<ulate ia graces and accomplishments. The 1 groom is a very exemplary aud ' D R E S S M A K IN C popular young man, energetic and ^ — A - T 1— prosperous, tho son of Mr nnd Mrs f HDrs. fi>ct Sanfort’» J l i Hart of this city. The biide j parlors. and groom left Monday morning with a few relatives of the later for River Street, Cottage Grate. Rcbemia where a brief honeymoon W e are Prepared io T a llo r-in m le S u its h Specialty. will be spent amid tbe stately crags I A Few Flue Csmiry turila for Sate. Furnish Ice in any iml shady dolls of tliis famous min ; m g district. On their return they' S l o e » T h e « .u ;C !l V, o r !;, ofT 1 O r Cold Quantity. L O C A L l m K V I T lE S , ■will be at homo to friends in the Laxative Bromo (Quinine Tablets cure « cold a cold In one day. Su voltage of the groom in this city. For all the latest stiles in spring Cure, no l av. Prlco 2-j cents. The L caui k joius with manv friends Millinery go to Mies Mary Ear tils in wishing the happy couple a , one dour cast of Willson’s restau pluasant and prosperous journey rant. through life. When your piano needs tuning dont get some tramp tuner to “ iix DIES AT THE ASYLUM it” for you. M O Warner, of Eugene s U L l i © Ouzranicsa Itasij Bakery Sold. and who is well known ns a reliable Mr T R i ’arkor, of Albany, has piano tuner, makes regular trips to or money refunded. Contains purchased the bakery on Main Cottage (drove and will keep your remedies recognized by emi street formerly run by Mr Knutzen piano in order by the year ns ressem nent physicians as the best to ble as you can ask. and will take posses»inn in a few Kidney and Bladder troubles. days. Ho is now interested in r lltuc-i- •. ,T *' fit PRICE 50c. and J i m n rr bakery at Albany. Mr Parker is n A Serious Acvdcnt. L O S T V tG O « QUO good baker nnd we | AMD M ANHOOD fi^sLaan > Mrs Hi -.»ey, who was going to as. aaaaamttn - 2 sm Cures Impotency, Night Emissions ani wish him success iu his new stand. Tuleid. the, to visit with her T h o u s a n d s S aved Dr waiting diseases, gii effects of eelf daughter, Mrs S it.L MeKtel. and to abuse, or excess and indi» l . Kiil'S REV C lS d tll join lier liiisl-uiid who was there, ■»e creti°n. A nervo tonic nnd Shat Himself. while waiting for the 2:11 o’ clock *11 Wood b a lld er. Brings • he This wonderful medicin? po«i- Albert Khieldstlie 12 year old son pini: giow topaie cheeksar.3 iivciycura3 Consumption, Cov'Sh* train she met with quite a serious " f Mr and Mrs Dudly Shields of : tvkSC. restores t!ie fire of youth Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneu accident when sue stepped ofi the f mailCOcpcrliox; « boxe» H i.; < ity accidentally shot himselt in monia, Hay Fever, Pleurisy, Lo- for HfM.tiO; with a w ritten guaran platform of the depot in tho dark Grippe, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, iln mtn Friday while out hunting. tee to euro o r refu nd tho money ness and fell on a pile of lumber Croup and W hooping Cough, ! i o bullet lodged in the arm between about seven feet bdlow. She struck N E R V IT A M E D IC A L CO . cveiy bottle guaranteed. Nc the bones aud was taken out by Canto«* <■. Jackson Sts,, C H i.'A CO «fit. Cure. No Pay. Price 50c.&$!• on her shoulder aud for a time it i>r Anderson. 7rial botth: freo. was thought it was broken, but Hoiisahotit GooJs lor Sa!c. Inquire o f .Mrs Sadie Onwnin the residence of Albert Woods. Have yon ever used it W HAT Ad by! Pop 'em all for cot it AT is a jk jf t ir 7 * 1,0 T v ^ n.\i.-*T end doe* the work. T H E NF1W F.HA Hi; STORE. ‘b e most Usatine ss i.* in the - c< * ' V4 i niter nn examination it was found tb-it only several bruises wvro the result. .She was nm.-ousoioiis from t!ie fail (or some time. When the train arrived she was able to be car ried into the cars and’ went on. At the pic.-xnt writiug no word has keen received of her. BO YEARS’ EXPERIENCE T radì V • Driiorts r “ » (Vx ' COFVRIOHT3 Ac. Arreno -or,riti* a .Hotoh nnd dooor* aion oW a«foteiy Hscertain our ofHntnn free wh*’fitcr intronilo«’ m probably patentable. Co lion*;trtn ¡y,,.fifldentUI. lleiKlboo« on I V « » ient free, «irency for wcuriny patf'ntA. Patenti taken through Mnnn A Co. r’ cUU without rgo. In the - iKtictt, « - ” iiuui clm viiiint c, in Noticv. Tho second j avi mut on r< Bohemia railroad subscription now due so please call promptly i pay it to the First National L ink Ahandinmelr lUh.traled w.i'klr. F o le y s h o n e y T a r cures coids, p re fe c ts pneumonia. I «rr.>* « r rnlaUon of uny ?r‘ertlflo Journal. Terme. #** f i i i i m i f ' e ' So*Jbr*lU ‘ ’ v l IViuNti & Ca36,Brortwa'- Nsv/ Tor* ®r*cth o*o». « r St, WMb»a»tca, D. U I