j DAILY EAST OREQQNIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. THURSBAY. MAY 21, 1963. 4 fi. tl itntlM 1 eiusui ii 1 ateal o ,..11 nil ut. Htcul peittott EMENT RK IB! lith Sts. fthe Hotel fSld Dutchl would! ,r horses -n,rals fori Hay"dl mill Wm' MacliiMfl iNG n ectalty. A" fed. 7oraUfci chinery. Cireet. 14 Here's Your Chance to see the PRESIDENT l f. With every dock noon, Suit of Clothes purchased from us prior to 12 o' May 25th, costing $12 50 or over, we will give a Free Round Trip Ticket to Walla Walla and Return to Pendleton T,icmavbe your lastchance.to see President Roosevelt. imm ' Don't let it get by you. PUTSCH'S BIG DEPARTMENT STORE Comer Main and Alta Streets. City Briefs Ttrov 'cm out. CMce meats at House r's. fte Sharp for paper hanging. Iij Tbe Delta's iced drlnltB. fbce, ork at Teutsch's. WWoas Ice cream, The Delta, lite' bait soles 40c. Teutsch. lurnished rooms to rent at IM Court street. 0 tods of Imported and domestic lijcbes at Qratt's. Euf cigar store, headquarters tor lata' supplies. Irak salmon received dally at Cas- in tsh market. I Itow 'em out. I "TOte Houso" and "Homo Queen" sot books at N'olPs. 1 let received a new line of Jap f.ttt bits, at Campbell's. Itaj different styles of extension trom 15 to $30. Rader's. I fit Rent Three-room house f urn- Wire at Royal restaurant. Ibwtarles and cream and other fes it tie French restaurant. fki!n;g In sight on the Under- iipewmer. J. S. Kees, agent. ness for sale. Main street. 1 Alta and Court. See E. T. out. The Difference 'ktwean the lastinir totalities of good m ctieap 3 "feweify Hm. We will Jl you good goods heap figures youpayabig Yon goods, 'ZlKER THE "BdOPTlClAN Throw 'em out. Throw them out. " Picnic goods. Hawlcy Bros. Smokers' supplies at Ncuman's. See Sharp's artistic wall paper. Spring chicken at French restau rant. Fresh strawberries daily. Hawley Bros. Qcdney's Queen olives. Hawley Bros. Delicious strawberries. Hawley Bros. Fish and poultry, Lyman's 310 Court. Have your shoes repaired at Teutsch's. Throw 'em out. Wanted Ironers. Apply Pendleton Steam Laundry. Buy a suit of Belfast Mesh Under wear at Baor & Daley's. Try the Palm, 221 Court street, for nuts, candles and fruits. "El SIdelo," the best cigar made, at ReoB cigar Store. Court street. Fresh strawberries. Oliver & Co. Seeds, package and bulk. Hawley Bros. For Bent Furnished rooms in quiet location. Inquire at 307 Aura street. Hanlon's cigar store, headquarters for smokers' supplies, Association block. Blacksmith shop in Pendloton for sale. See Earnhart, Association block. Camas Prairie stoclc ranches, 100 to 1,000 acres. Prices right. E. T. Wade. Wanted Situution as cook for small crow on ranch. Address P. O. Box 101. Wanted Girl to take care o child. Sleep home. Apply Mrs. Baker, 1208 East Wobb street. For Sale The Delta candy store. Doing a fine business. Owner in poor health. E. T. Wade. One hundred and sixty acres. Half rich bottom land. Good improve ments. $1000. E. T. Wade. Housor always furnishes good meat Send in your order. Market Alta street, opposite Savings Bank. Throw 'em out. Hazelwood ice cream bricks at Ward's. Threo flavors vanlla, straw berry and chocolate. Prico CO cents. Wanted Furnished room, by two young men. Kooin largo enough for two beds preferred. Inquire at this office. Struw lints, golf shirts, summer un derwear, large assortment to select from. Prices reasonable. Baer & Daley. Lots for Sale. 1 offer some nice lots on the north side near the river. No grading need ed. Price $200 to $300. N. T. Conk lln. Throw '0111 out. BUILDINGS TIED IIP TRADE8 REFU8E TO HANDLE RIOBY-CLOVE IRON. Work on Principal Buildings in the City l Now Suspended on Account of Boycott Trouble Will Be Dis cussed Friday Night Foundry Peo ple Invited to Attend Meeting. The Carpenters' Union, of the city, nas Doycouea me Rigby-ciove Foun dry Company, and all work in the city involving iron work from that place is at a standstill. For several days there have been rumors of trouble, but no one seemed to know what was the nature of the complaint. It seems that at a meet ing of the Carpenters' Union, six weeks ago, the foundry was declared unfair and a boycott placed on their output, though the fact was kept a secret by the union. At the Ferguson-Maloney building today the matter came to a climax, and tho carpenters all were called off by the contractor at the demand or the union. The contract for the iron work was left with the architect, C. E. Troutman, and he being Ignorant of the secret action of the uniou, bought the iron of the Rlgby-Clove concern. Tho union refused to allow the men to work on the building if the iron was used, and the men were called out as a result, coraptetely tleing up the building, as the masons had to quit until the carpenters came to work again. It Is practically the same on the Matlock building, but in that instance the contractor laid the iron aside and the work proceeded, and will continue until the Iron work becomes a neces sity, when, if the trouble Is not set tled by that time, the construction will cease. At tho Foster Planing Mills the same condition holds. The union will allow no window weights or iron work from the foundry to be used with the output of the planing mill. It is a boycott of the Clove company from a to z, and threatens to tie up the entire building business of the city. At the foundry the condition Is un certain. The firm has no objection to their men joining the union, in fact, part of the force is already union; but they do not care to demand of their employes that they join tho union, and will refuse to compel them to join or quit. The latter is the sense of the union's demands: They want the place to be union and in tend to force it into line. A meeting of the union hU6 been called for Friday evening, to which the managers of the foundry have been Invited, and at this time it is hoped some agreement can be reach ed whereby the trouble will be ended and work resumed. In the meantime tho construction of the Ferguson-Maloney building is at a standstill, and all other work in town is embarrassed nnd hampered by tho situation. INVITED TO WALLA WALLA. Veterans of the Oregon Second Will Be In Parade Monday Next. The Pendleton veterans of the Spanish-American war have received an invitation from the authorities at Walla Walla to attend tho celebration at that place Monday next, In honor of the president and participate as a body in the parade. It Is not thought at the present time that many of the boys will be able to accept the invitation, but those who do go will march with the Washington veterans and not as a legimcntal body. IT PATS TO TRADE AT The PEOPLES WAREHOUSE To see the President Contest Ends 8 p. m. Saturday Vote for tiro separate paplls on each Coupon. Vote must be cast every day. Boys' Coupon I vote for for free trip to Spokane, Was., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. I vote for . . . for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. Girls' Coupon I vote (or for free trip to Spokaie, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. I vote for for free trip to Spokane, Wash., May 26, 1903, to see President Roosevelt. : For the BALANCE OP THE WEEK we will sell NEW ADVERTISING MANAGER. John P. Blgelow, of Portland, Accepts Position With East Oregonlan. John P. Blgelow. of Portland, has accepted the position uf advertising manager on the East oregonlan, ami assumed his duties today. Mr. Big- low Is nn experienced advertising man and is highly recommended to the patrons of tho East Oregonlan. He comes to Pendleton with good rr.cummendat ous and the manage ment takes this method of introducing him to the people of this city. Ladies fast black hose 4c worth yc Ladies vests 4c worth 7c 28 inches lace stripe marsaile 7c wcrth IOC Pillow Cases 9c worth i2c V 36-inch Striped Percales 7c worth 15c 4 French Cliallier, fancy patterns 5c worth 7c Fancy Dimities, 30 inch wide 10c worth ifljc '2-yds. wide. Unbleached Sheeting 18c worth 23c Straight Front Corsets v 48c worth 75c jo-inch Cotton Worsteds 8c worth 15c Dazzle Cloth, 32 inches wide 16 2-3c worth 25c 7T 2)i yds. wide Bleached Sheeting "3 f, 19c worth 25c Bats Towels, large size 18c worth 25c 56 inch wide Table Linen 20c worth 35c ";f,.,'2'inch fancy striped lied Ticking worth la)4c jtX inch white stripe Lawns 6l-4c yvprth ioc 36 inch all wool Serges', )lack and colors 25c wcrth 40c 72xK-inch Sheets 48c worth 65c meeting this evening at their quarters in La Dow hall. A large delegation of i8ltiug Elks are here, having come to meet Hon. Knlph Moody for tho settlement of some difficulty between a couple of lodges In the eastern part of the state. Mr. Moody could not be ' present, however, so that part of tliu program will doubtless bo iiostponcd. Mr. Moody will bo In Baker City 011 Monday, There will be Initiation cer emonies nl the lodge this evening, however. Tho visiting dclegution Is compos ed or Dr. E. P. McDanlols, deputy grand exalted ruler nf tho order; W. P. Sargent, Frank Hobertson, J. H. Pcaro nml (leoi-go B. Small, of Baker City, and Isaac Iluer and M Kuchs, ol Iji Grande. That's the Shoe Ctile Soap IOCc"ke, 3 cks. c-pure im Pfted kind Furniture Polish, 25c bottle the best you ever had Household Ammonia 15c Bottle Old Si4! 1 TT-fi. . IJ and most careful Iiouhp. trooble a,.,? a"'ted with the Tt tulnSdtn,,1?0Omott bed busts. -Eat .thw.r0nr ucwoyw 22,lH!e libe.Je1 outofevory RJF'htf-SE?" u'g Store win fc ' . 'U nitii IZ.'.1 L we oram Pinenut cream for the com plexion 25c Sponges all sizes .Pure cream tartar 15c pkg. Jce Crean ' Nugget ioc u ilollcloadili of . icecream and , But Urening ,, Draft Horses to Seattle A car of heavy draft horses will be fh lined tonight over the W. & u. fnr Seattle, for which market they have been bought by J, B. Canney in the vicinity of Pendleton. Notice to Builders. Sealed bids will be received at the olllce of T. F. Howard, , architect, rnnm seventeen Judd block, up to three o'clock p. in., or May ICth, 190J. for tho erection nnd completion of a two-storv brick building, according to plans prepared for,,the same by 1. F Howard, architect: Stono fouuda' tl'on and cement work reserved. ,TJie right Is reserved to reject .uuy and all bids for the work. May Cth, 1903. Throw 'em out. Dining tables $5 and up, Hadcr's. Pecan Sundae. Schmidt's pharmacy. Get your spring suits at Joerger's. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mbb ,of Echo, .... . .1... flf.tr.1 Mf are registered in George. IMPORTANT ELKS' MEETING. Vlslilng Elks In the City and initia tions to Add interest The Elks will hold an important I Have You Heard Of It 7 The $3 00 Dunglas Shoe All luen who wear it, praise it, "It's a beauty." "It fits." "It wears " And other commendatory phrases express the fact that our new $3,00 DOUGLAS SHOE is the shoe of the hour. Boston Store The Noli Store Always showing new goods New line of plain and decorated 1 Crepe Paper, 6c to 26c, "fine shades and figures. 1 Tissue paper 35 reams of French 1 and American tissue paper. Blauk Books and office supplies we are certainly showing a strong line of these items , . New Things ThU Week 50 boxes, fancy Shelf Paper, three packs for 10 oeU colors. Oregon Souvenir Playing Cards 11.00 per package. Souvenir Postal Cards of Pendlc ton, 2'jO. each. GtLtdtn Seeds, Fishing Tackle, Books, Golf and Base Ball Goods. TRANSFER TRUCKING STORAGE CROWNER BROS Telephone Malu 4 Custom Made Shoes to Fit $2.50 to $4 1 Flfl HIM I Car. Otart JimM Meek AT I' OH HAI.K AT Till: KKWt OltEGONUN oirke, larve bundle ol MwipApers, c ulDlng wr 100 hit papers esn bs ai. talned for SS emls s buod mm mm m ---- wj uun