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THE OREGON PAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING,- OCTOBER 20, 1910. ploSraiRULE Forest Grove Con pie "Wed. ; Spetial DUnatoh to Tbe Jaa tl.) " forest Grove, Or., Oct 20. A pretty wedding took place in thia city Tuesday evening when Mrs, Mary E. Wilson be came the bride of Henry C. Gordlon, Rev. T, H. Symms reading the.'service that made the happy couple one. The wedding was a quiet affair, only lm contracting parties being present Mrs. ' Gordlon has been a resident or uoresi Grove for many, years, and has a host of friends In this city. Mr. Gordlon 1 a business man of Tne Dalles, where thoy-wllMmake their home..- , , j Many new residences-are being 'built this fall in Madras, if the Pioneer tells mediate friends and relatives of the the truth. '-"!' ,( Rev. V. A. Wasson, of Long - Island, Comes Here to Talk ' ' ' 4or Home Rule. ' To' tha list f prominent speaker In Oregoh ,who have taken the platform ' aealnst state wide prohibition. rone more ' has teen added In ; tns person of Rev. William ' A. Wasson of Rlverhead, Imsj Island, who reached Portland last night Dr. Wasson resigned as rector of Grace Episcopal church, Rlverhead, last month, after eight years' service In the pulpit ; there, to 'give his 'entire time and thought to the work of temperance re '. form. ' '1-became so much Interested In the cause of. j-eal temperance,'' he said this morning, "that I believe It my duty no oppose and defeat prohibition wherever I can, fqr In my judgment the prohlbt , tion 'movement n this country is the greatest . obstacle " to true temperance. AS a clergyman I am' especially opposed to the prohibition propoganda becauae t- the leaders of this movement are placing ' religion . and tha churcn in a - wrong light. The Episcopal church,. ' as a whole,' is anti-prohibition.'-' . Dr, Waeson't desire to aid the cairn ) of real temperance and defeat. prohlM tion is the result of years of study of ' the subject and active participation In fields where the prohibitory laws have 1 been tried. i ; Prohibition Tails. '.. 1 "Experience during- the past 60 years," he declared,' "has proved beyond a shadow of a doubt that prohibition has never succeeded In any community of any considerable size. That Is where the, danger lies; f where the cause has been run into the ground, tripped up and ended v,la disaster and failure. ' The -, smaller ' communities labor under " the mistaken belief, that because a few people-in a small community are total b atalhersY it is an easy thing for a larger, r more complex and cosmopolitan ,om . muntty to be likewise,' and they make ; the fatal and grievous blunder of foist ing an unenforceable law upon their city brethren. ' ' "In the states where prohibition; Is a constitutional law, liquor has been sold In all the larger cities and towns, and ! wherever the attempt has been made to enforce the system in such places It has led to violence and oftimes to riots and murder. ( "It seems" to me the 'only Just and practicable method is that advocated by the Home Rule 'association In Initiative bill 328, which gives to each munici pality the powr to determine, the ques tion of license or prohibition' for itself. It is neither fain nor feasible for out . aider to. vote op a question, that vitally , affects only the ipeople -within the elty which., necessarily ..must, elect its OM(n officers to enforce the laws.--'i',:'.y,,;;r ' v -'' to; Lawlessness. .V ; : ah" illustration- ef the futility . of - such a condition, we' hava the recent riot, reign jof lawlessness, t murder and then 'a lynching, which disgraced and shamed Newark, Ohi8, the result of an . attempted, enforcement of the prohibi tion law and its search and seizure pro vlsi6ns. .-,.,'' ' 'Prohibition Is always tomfoolery or a tragedy, , . If Is.cither a Joke, which - RmseBpeopie,- allowing mem xo con " tlnue the sale of liquor illegally, or' It Is an object of anger, hatred and con tempt which ends In open revolt. . "My experience In my own town dur-; ing tha past 10 years has shown me thtj a prohibitory law cannot be enforced. The leaders' of the Atitl-Saloon league in my town admitted publicly during the last campaign that anybody could -get all he wanted to' drink under either sys tem." ".. . 1 Dr. Wasson Is scheduled to make 14 addresses In the state under the aus pices of the Home Rule association, the first of which will be given In the Arm ory In Portland next Sunday night : He Is a man ot brilliant wit. ,:', " n"1 1 jnt J ; Two records in one V almost at the price of one . v ; Music on both sides of. the same record; Double enjoyment from every record. 1 , , And every record made by the. new; Victor prdcess ' i-Qiift of the most important dicoveries'evermade - in the art of recording. An improvement that results in a " new tone-quality sWeeter.and clearer than ever before. ' Putting two selections on opposite sides of the same ..; record means a saving in materials and workmanship,. :J and gives you 'two records in'pne almost at the price . of one. ' , . 1 ; . .- ' - ' -. - . - ' i There's no two sides to this fact : that every Victor Record, double-faced as well aa single-faced, is a. record of quality a musical masterpiece. m - Victor Double-faced Records V . r Victor Single-faced Records . ' - 10-inch 60 cents; 12-inch , . :t Victor Purple Label Records ;. , 10-inch 75 cents; 12-inch $1.25. .. Victor Red Seal Records ' , . v - ' 10- and 12-inch, to p. v ' t . . ' . , New Victor Records are On tile ' ! stall dealer on the 28th o( each month. : Victor Talking Machine Co Camden, K J. n. r ni-ii ' ' To retbeit rerolts, use only ; , t a ,,. v Victor ,Kee dies oa Victor Records. - Hermlston? will almost surety, have a :TEETH Save Your Teeth Now You save a dollar, we make a dollar and the Expensive Dentist losaa two -dollars when we do our worn. we , work or prices you can cay. )pen evenines until I 5nd Sundays until 1I:3 or - people who work. Offices established : ten years and our guarantee Is (rood. BOSTON DENTISTS, Offices corner Fifth and Morrison eta, entrance 29m Morrlsin st, opposite Meier & Frank's and Pnatoffiee. - Sn BLANKU'S Famous Faust Coffee. TEAS 8 FX CSS EXTRACTS. ! GI-IA2. P. JONES 23 Grand Ave., Corner B. Ash : V. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL " ; Vict of lVIsicliIries Vi r - Records and Supplies : , SIXTH AND MORRISON STS OPP. - - POSTOFFICE. , : Proves a popular and mutually profitable event. Every business v house on the East Side has entered, the cooperative movement with a determination to prove to the ; buying public that the East Side -is the logical, economical, convenient trade center.' Xhey are well pleased with the success of the first three' days, and thousands of -customers are delighted with the special bargains secured. V ; Tuesday Night's Grand Opening Was a Big Success V ' - '' Thousands and thousands of people crowded Grand avenue, East ' ', - V , J '; " Morrison and East Burnside." Orchestras at a dozen stores enter- - tained the people, while souvenirs were given out at other places. , . , The East Side Business Men's Club had a bahd'parading the streets . j ; on an auto truck. And wasn't it the most perfect night the weather , V sman could have given us? All Nature' smiled on the East Side in ' " 1 . f ' , ' warm approval. :,;!':;V V Special Values by all Merchants Will Continue Each Day This Week ' , . And it h an opportunity to secure specials in all lines not heretofore I;1'-' experienced. It is not only a moneyrsaving event, but it is well ' .' - . worth ahyone's time to come down and examine East Side stores, ''.' note the many new places, the enlarged and better stocks, the rapid ' - . ' t . t growth of the business center. - , ' EAST SIDE BUSINESS, MEN'S CLUB Graves iVlusic Co. S. . Ill FOURTH STREET. ' ' DIRECT FACTORY AGENT . ' Tak irig Machines andRecords : v Why not come to headquarters ?v Most, complete rtock ' : ' ' ",..-;.. on the coast Talking Machine fkadq ,f V xt v -' uarters 353 WASHINGTON STREET. WHOLESALE FIFTEENTHand PETTYGROVE East Portland , Steam Cleaning and Dyeing Works P. J. B. Sagazan, . ' " - : Manager. 14$ Grand Avenue, Bet . Morrison and Belmont ; Ladies' and Gents Clothing, Draperies, Blankets and Lace Curtains' ; " ' Cleaned or Dyed on Short Notice ; r v Carpets tleaned with new process, French dry cleaning a secialty. Ostrich feather's dyed and curled. - . : .No insurance against loss- by fire. . ' - " - Orders by phone promptly attended to. Phones East 4425 Home B-1444. - ' .' x , . , . '.". ' S. C, JAGGAR J 1 v 4 . 9 -s Jrnccs, . Reduced This ' 'Week 7 mi- - , 1 " ; B 1625 OOl f FA QTMnif H TCHM CT rhinos f.n , I yftJr. p.'jj 7.-TW 1 SLr t,:' Sv. :t.;.,,. T.-.. rnBM.H MSf - W. Mkxtf ii.'';' I FURNISH YOUR HOME : 80-82 GRAND AVENUE. AN ELEGANT KITCHEN CABINET . 2 spice drawers Double shelf ' ; ' 1 flour hin. 1 molding board 1 large drawer - Complete $5:5.0 While on tha East Elds don't fall to visit Steon's Sewin; Ma chine Store and Dressmaking School i Sewing Machines soij JLEirrrD kspaxkts '' Valsntlna's new self calculat 4 ytiii'i"tln(r-ai4-lMi(rn 1 n k taught-, , Patterns, out to measure, ,,,.-.' Steen's, 383 f., Morrison , East 2359, B-3978 THEJANGKE DRUG CO. Cor. of Hawthorne . ' alGxand Avenues . . , - v '. .; 'v ' -i'-'':"-' ,"' " Nearly a quarter of a' century in business on the East Side. But it takes determination and common sense to save that dollar and make It earn for you. There are a great many people In this community .who do not feel justified In opening a checking account and who have not accumu lated a surplus which they believe is sufficient to warrant taking out an interest-bearing time certificate of deposit It is for just these people that our savings bank was in stituteda safe and profitable place of deposit for small sums that will grow, and draw interest for every day the money is in the bank, pon't let the broken one or five collar bill get away from you you will need your wasted earnings some day. We pay 4 per" cent interest on sav ings accounts. . The Citizens Bant ' 120 Grand Ave. .. Everybod y Welcome to Call at Any Tim e AND INSPECT OUR SANITARY PLANT OREGON sffi J PURE MILK . PURE BUTTER PURE CREAM PURE CHEESE A'E. Rossiter HARNESS AND , SADDLERY 'Owling for Business' Harness to Order Repair ' ing a Specialty. ' m Phone East 364. ' 25 Union avenue. The New East Side " The New Gibson Ik Sew Dining Pador , IS ALWAYS NEAT - IS ALWAYS NEW . IS ALWAYS NICE y.:, 7 ,':'-;7't',!-:: :y '. ': : ,- .' -fanitary rvIWhc!''"'-" : . - Meah ; , - , . ,. ..... .,V'; ,- '. . 123 GRAND AVI'., CO.-. - AU)::it