East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, October 31, 1914, DAILY EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
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Giitni.ui l.'uK-k in heart of Pendleton lmsincrs distrii-t, lxth torc
rcoins empty diirinjr Pendleton's prohibition period, now oeeu
j'ied by the Prench Kestaurant, one of the best known restaur
ants in the northwe-t and bj- Peters A: ilnrrison, win desalt and
retail liquor dealers carry in; the lart stx-k and d'in the
larire-t bn-.ine in Kasteru Oregon.
Urownfield biiil!injr, empty during prohibition times and now oc
cupied by the Hub, one of Pendleton's thriving stores. The room
next dix.r, part of which is hovn, was emp: during prohibition
times and now (xeuj ied bv the State saln.
1'n'tz building. emty during j rohibition times, now occtipiel by
Prazier PHik Store.
(Vrner rofni of De-pain bhx-k, no tenant during prohibition times,
now occupied by jrrain offices and Fanners' Union.
Elks Luildine, empty durins prohibition's rule and now ocenpie!
by Hainley t Co., one of the largest saddle and harness manu
acturins establishments in the northwest. '
OjN ra lnnw block, emptv durinj prohibition times. Xote the
dclajddatcd condition of front of building. One room now occu
pied by Griirs' thriving procerv and one room bv Anton Kraft's
()cra bar. Top floor was empty, now all taken.
7. Martin buildinir, Main street, empty during prohibition times,
now occupied by "Doe" Kvans ci:ar 'store.
S. Uasler building (now Temple buildinir) e:njty during prohi
bition times, now occupied by Cosy Theater and ISoynton's jrro
cery. Was one story then now two stories with entire top floor
rented.
Store room in LaDow block empty during proliibition times, now
occupied by K. L Smith k Co.
Milarkey building on V. Court street, omptv dnrinir our dry era,
now occupied by IJownian Cleaning works and Pendleton Kl'ectri?
Supply house.
P'Km in Kast Oregon ian buildinir on Main street, empty durinii
prohibition era, now ficcupied by offices of X. Perkely and Man
uel Fried ly. '
Dining ro(ni of Golden Pule hotel, empty during pndiibition
times, now occupied bv Paris Cafe.
Empire block on Webb street, emptv during our drv reirime, now
occupied by Scott's procery and Powlsby r-econd hand store.
Store room next door to Standard Grocery on Court street, empty
during prohibition times, now occupied bv Pendleton Cvcle and
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Store rooms in MatWk-l'rownficld building next to PoWinan ho
tel, empty during dry time, now occupied by Pound up hall
and Cresmit saloon.
Stan'gier biiiMing on Main street, empty during ftrohibition rule,
now occupied by Stangier cigar store.
Smith-Crawford building larsrc store room?, empty during tho
dry era, now occupied bv the big. fa-t growing Gdde'n Pule Store.
Store room on Wet Wibb street empty during prohibition times,
now rented to Pound-up liven barn.
Store room in LaDow block, empty during dry era, now occupied
by Pendleton PuMter and Supply Co.
Store room in Powinan hotel building empty during prohibition
times, now occupied.
Store room in Fagle-Woodman building empty during dry regime,
now occupied by Pioneer Pottling works.
Store room in East Oregon iati building on Webb, street empty
during dry time, now occupied by Xorthern Pueific Co.
Store room in Association block empty during prohibition era,
now occupied by Hansen Millinery.
WOULD YOU GO PACK TO THIS?
Defeat Prohibition and "Hard Times. " Mark Your Ballot 333 X NO
(Paid Advertisement. Taxpayers and Wage Earners League of Oregon, by II. E. Pickers, Pendleton, Ore.)
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-STANFIEIJ), Ore., Oct. 31. The
Cnthotlc ladies (rave a brifit dance
TlmrsdHy nltiht In the WatU auditor
ium. About one hundred and twenty
five attended The music was fur
til.shed by the United Orchestra of
Pendleton.
Mm. E. E. Cotant returned Wedne?
day from a three months vlxlt with
relntivt-H and friend in Iowa and
Minnesota.
Wm. H. Da-JKhtry of Portland ' in
spending the week here.
Mrs. J. S Dan.rth. Mrs. Yv. Essel
"n. Mr. Eteb. Mm. Copjjer.ger of
Echo were In tuwn Thurnday.
The WomenH Study Club met at
the home of Mrg. Baker Thursday
623 Main St. Phone 90
Columbia LiquorStore
H. PETERS. Prop.
EXCLUSIVE DISPENSERS OT
Anheuser-Busch Beer on Draught
BudwrUer nd Rkinirr Bottled Beef. California Wine II.2S Ctllon
Paper were read by Mrs. Ilagan and
Mrs. M. Karragar.
The repuMicana held a very en
thusiastic rally Thursday evening. A
number of upeeches were made by
the different candidates.
F. It. Pridges and wife gav a very
enjoyable entertainment Wednesday
nlKht. Mr. Bridges is trying to get
up a class In music.
F. M Murphy of Pendletoji was in
town this week.
T. O. Yates and family motored to
Pendleton Sunday.
A. X. Eobo was looking- after busi
ness interests In Pendleton this week.
Mrs. Wm. J. Howe who has been
vli-itlnK. her sister Mrs. V. P. Ward
returned to her home at Fargo. North
Uakota.
The teachers of the public school
of this place are attending the insti
tute In Pendleton this week.
Asa Fulford went to Weiser. Idaho,
to bring back a carload of bheep for
H. E. I'artholomew.
samples of American rifles Nobody
escaped observation, not even Tim
othy Healy, the Irish member of par
liament, who evidently did not relish
the cross-questioning he hal to un
dergo.
PILES CURED AT KOIIE BY
NEW ABSORPTION KETHCD.
If jroo suffer from bleeding, itching, blind
or ijrutrtHilog I'll, send me your ad'Jrcai,
nil I will tell you how to cure yourself at
b"me by the nw atworptlon treatment; and
Kill Hcnl mitm ttt llila fw,m t ph t
free tr trlel. with references from yonrj
own liHslify If requested. Tiers report Im-1
Ui-llir r-lif ni cures Kend no
niniKjr. hut tell dtliers of ttils offer. Write;
t'xlay to Mrs. M. Hummers, Itox I', Notre
Lutue, Il1. J
Sitt S'fUglit on IJiior.
LIVERPOOL, via, London, Oct 29.
Having received word that 22 Ger
man spies were on boarj the Cunard
line steamer Mauretanla with fraud
ulent pawports. several officers of the
home office subjected the passengers
of the liner to a rigid examination
oh her arrival from New York.
ine orncers were assisted by a
rcipa of interpreters, who devoted
most of their time to questioning
French and Scandinavian maids or
American passengers. Through the
courtesy of the foreign office, Edward
I'll, second secretary of the Ameri
can embassy In London, anj Horace;
Lee Washington, the American consul
at Liverpool, were present at the lo
ves. Jeatlon.
No spits were found on board the
steamer. The only victim of the In
'1'iiry was the agent of an American
aims manufactory, who had with h!m
AT ONCE! CLOGGED NOSTRILS OPEIl
HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH
lirrathe lYrrly! Clean Stuffcd-up,
' InfUnind Xo nd Head and Mops
atrrtia Discharge Cures Dull
Ileadadie.
Try "Ely Cream Balm."
Get a small bottle anyway. Just to
try It Apply a little In the nostril
and Instantly your clogged nose and
stopped-up air passages of the head
will open; you will breathe freely;
dullness and headache disappear. By
morning! the catarrh, cold-lnheaJ-or
catarhal sore throat will be (one
End such misery now! Get the
small bottle of "Ely's Cream Balm"
at any drug store. This sweet
fragrant balm dissolves by the heat
of the nostrils; penetrates and heals
the Inflamed, swollen membrane
which lines the nose, the heaJ
and throat; clears the air passages:
stops nasty discharges and a feeling
of cleansing, soothing relief comes
ImmeJlately.
DonSt lay awake tonight struggling
for breath, with bead stuffed; nostrils
closed, hawking and blowing. Ca
tarrh or a cold, with Its running nose,
foul mucous dropping Into the throat,
and raw dryness is dlstresslnr but
truly needless.
Put your faith just once In
"Ely's Cream Balm" and your coll 01
catarrh will surely disappear.
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