The Leader. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Or.) 1895-1903, August 08, 1902, Image 8

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A Pretty Wedding.
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Cottage Grove was tho scene of
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orte** Oi’ *’ ■•> { o i'n .'rv, * i-currU «
olio of the sunniest of Summer
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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 ,
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Y s sa v in g a v!.»-.-* ,» r • •• -, - lw,
ushered into the edifice by the
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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!
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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 ^
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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
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a
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n.\i.-*T
end doe* the work.
T H E NF1W F.HA Hi;
STORE.
‘b e most Usatine ss i.* in the - c< *
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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
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Driiorts
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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.
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without
rgo.
In the
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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.
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