typos on previous post: groom not grooom/Albany not albany Dec 9 1892 issue MILLER-PEERY-At the residence of the bride's parents on Sunday Dec 4, Rev. John Sperry officiating, Mr. W.C. Miller of this city and Miss N.M. Peery. Mr. Miller is a son of R.B. Miller of this city and one of our prosperous young farmers, while the bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peery of near Providence. The destinies of two of our most popular young people are thus united. Heretofore each has pulled life's burdens and joys singly and alone, but in the future they will trot in double harness, not in tandem fashion according to the English method but along side by side in good old-fashioned American style. The entire PRESS force extends the warmest congratulations of the season to the happy couple. Oct 14 1892 issue MOORE-PEERY-At the residence of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Peery by Rev. C.C. Sperry on Sunday Oct 9, Mr. Allen Moore and Miss Rose Peery.....witnessed by relatives from this city and Sodaville. The happy couple left on Monday to vist the Mechanic's fair at Portland (article torn) KINDER-CALAVAN-At the Farmer's hotel in this city, by Justice of the Peace, J.C. Simpson on Sunday Oct 9, Mr. Martin E. Kinder and Miss Iva Calavan ARNOLD-MILLER-At the residence of the bride's parents on Sunday Oct 9, by Rev. C.C. Sperry, Mr. Allen J. Arnold and Miss Lucretia Liller (this should be Miller). March 18 1892 issue HOUSTON-CHAMBERLAIN-At the Revere House, in Albany, on Friday March 11 1892, by Geo. Humphrey, Esq, Mr. A.J. Houston of this city and Miss Lillie Chamberlain of Louisiana. March 4 1892 issue At the parlors of East Park and Washington streets, Portland, on Sunday evening, Feb 28, Mr. Otto Serfling, of Scio, Linn county, and Mrs. L.A. Johnson, of Portland, Oregon, were united in the holy bond of matrimony by Rev. Gne, of the Grace Methodist Episcopal church. Only a few specially invited friends of the happy couple witnessed the ceremony, after which all repaired to the parlors of West Park and Yamhill, where a sumptuous wedding dinner had been prepared. Mr. and Mrs. Serfling will make a short tour, going north on Tuesday morning's train for British Columbia. They will return in about a fortnight. The PRESS extends congratulations to Otto and bride and assures them a hearty welcome on their return to their Scio home. (name Gne might be an error?) Jan 22 1892 issue GAMBER-MILLER-On Sunday January 17, at the residence of the bride's mother in this city by Rev.Coley(Opley?), Mr. J. W. Gamber and Miss Ann Eliza Miller. The Press extends congratulations.