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f nUKI) nUIiMTIN, nKND, OKKflON, TliniHDAY, Jt'.VB , 1020. Yagb t i 'i A. ? H MERCHANTS OF BEND BALK AT CLOSED SHOP REFUSE TO SIGN WITH CLERKS' UNION STRIKE IS ORDERED J'liit'O i:ii)iloH In Two Klnii'N An . ,hwt Call- N I'WU ARiiliwt OrM'Uilrd I.alior, H a y I'lTfililcnl. A flat ri'fiiHtil upon tlio part or 18 inorclinnta to Ik Uhi uptrrmnonl of fered by (ho local clurl union, mU forth mi Kuturtlny an oritur (tor a walkout of all dork In tlio inn liloy of iiK-rchantii who hail not hlKtiml thu nuri'iimi'iit to ittnplo)' only union clnrkM or Hioho otliilulu to mombomhlp. Up to II o'clock HiIh niornliii: only thrmi clnrkn liuil Inft iholr placet). Tin; untaulliihuiontH at footud ant: I'alaco Marlu't and Union Orocnry, Following a hcatml m-nnlon hut nlflht, tliroo ritpri'uoulatlvfn of thu Control Labor Council. A. K. IM wnrdM, I. V. McAdoo and II. I. Hoi- Kato outlined tint iiRrvftmunt. Thu urtlcln upon which tlio contention aroto hliiKed upon thu employment of union help oxclunlvely. Tlio liu wan put flatly to the mnrchant hy both Mr. KdwnrdH and Mr. llolgato. who stated that they were went to tho inorchnntM to Ket a dotted Hliop anil that they could not devlatu from any other doclolon. No TlKtit On L'uloii. It lit tho contention of tho mer tthantn whorofuao to hIrii that tliny nro not In any meaiuiro flclitliift or ganUccl labor. They Htntu that thero U no objection upon their part to tho unlonUInt; of their More. They maintain, however, that they will not compel any clerk to afflllnto with tho local clerka union nnd wilt not bo coerced Into the employment of only oiKnnlzrd labor. In n ntntement Riven nut thin morning K. L. I'aync, prevldent of tho lloml Merchant' Amoclntlon xftyn: "The MerchuutM' Amioclatlon lm no quarrel with thu clerk' union or nuy other union. Tho nRrcemcnt a preNenled to'm peclf!rally atntcfl that we. an morchaulit dhnll employ only meinbera of the local clerkH un ion or tlioao oIlRlblo W do not feel that If any clerk who doe not do itlro to Join he should bo compelled ' (o do no or elm) lone bin ionltloii. Tho nRrceuient vlmply nuniim thnt If wo have In our shop a man or wom an who will not Join, that other. bo J'anKlnR to tho union will leave tho ob. Wo bulloro wo nru entitled to omploy capablo men nnd women to inervo tho public. If they delru to itfflllutu .with a union that In their prlvlleRu and wo have no objection whatever. Hut If they do not wo be Hove wo should not bo forcod by a threatened walkout of union clerks to compnt tho affiliation by thoxo do nlrliiR not to do so." Not Unfair, Hny Payne. ' "Ily admlttlliR the prlvlleRu of Compare the typobar system, airrlngo and oscapu mont wheel pi tho Woodstock with thoso of other typowrltoru nnd you will roudlly understand why this mnchlno holds up bet tor, It lias less parts, too which adds to its durab(Uty. The Rebuilt Typewriter Company DISTRIBUTORS 30-4 Oak St., Portland, Oregon. 9 Slightly used Underwoods, Remingtons, L. C. Smiths and other makes of machines can be had at casonablc prices. nBnaiaiiaiaiiiniimtiiiin:titaiawitiiiinmnnMBiwm8tt:itnHiaa::aa::t:u-Jinnni:aa:n BUTTER FAT! Same price for Dutter Fnt f. o. l. Uend . , as is paid f. p. j. rortlund. CentralOregon Farmers Creamery tho union to orfdinlzu our forren, by KlvlnR tho bourn thu clorlwi auk to Kotlior with scalo of wnuen favor at) Id to tliuni, wo cannot bo branded unfair to oiRitnlxeil labor In tho inoiiiiliii! of thu tonu as Konorally up piled. "Wn nrn hero to irtrvo tho ontlro public, nnd wo do not fcol that any orRanhatloii has the rltflit to doinaud that we nrcept or carry on their flRhl " GILBERT AGAIN INJURES HAND i, i: i: MouitiHHnv orrroi.vrH HIM IX lAKT I'Ol'lt HOUNDS . ANI WINH imclHIOX KH TAYI.OII li:FKATH ItVAN. After six rounds In which ho had perhnpti u shiido tlm belter of It, Kred Ollbort bioko his right hand on l.eo MorrlitHoy'H head In tho seventh rranio In their main eveni boiil at tho Hippodrome last Wednes day with tho lesiilt that MorrlsKoy 4iiHlHtoutly outpointed tliollend boy In tho seventh. olRhth, ulnfli, and ieiith rounds, and wus Riven the de cision by itoferco Wlllard HouHtou, AlthouRh disastrously crippled, Kred nut mi a name one-handed flRht, and few know of hln accident until thu ninth round. It I tho second tlnm In a flRht with Morrlssoy that Kred hits sustulned an Injury of this kind. DurliiR tho early part or tho com bat, both flRhti'Ts played ror n knockout, and as a result the first rounds were slowed up to some ex tern. It Is doubtful, however, If either of tho two could win niiythlitR but a referee's decision when pitted nRiilnst each other. . From the spectators' standpoint, tin, uninl.u'lnitiin )utweiMi Kid Taylor of HeJid, and Hilly Ilyan of Portland, wn tho most InterestltiR on tho card. Taylor's worst round came ' In the second, when Itynn whipped u rlRht to his face and forced him to cover up to escape a shower of lefts nnd rlRhtf. ThroURh tho belter part of tho bout Taylor forced tho fljjhtlnr, und twice, once In tho third, and aRaln In tho fourth, rushed Itynn off his feet. Tho fifth wan n swntfest with but little odvatltoRC to either boy. but the sixth o Taylor's, nnd ulso the flRht. Tho first preliminary wont for only a fraction of u round, for (ireok OeorRo so for forRol himself ns to nwIiir at his opponent, Kid Casper, when tho latter was still on tho floor after n near knockout. A foul Ravo Casper thu flRht. Trsnipsrent Goap. Transparent soap Is prepared foj r!r ItiK onlli.nry soap, iliiiokliit; It In nlioliol. nllowlns tho solutlun to re main at rest so loli; us iiy Impurities settle to the bottom, mid then pourlnc ofr (he alcoholic liquid nnd evnpor utliis; It until It Is of Mich consistency tin to become kolltl when cooled la molds. A Failure In Life. A sad. story nwtrlie. ufnmi South west .Imiloii. H appear that a girl of twenty attempted suicide beeauso she ron llr. I she was too old to write either n popular novel or u Innik of pnCllll ,Fnl' Piinrli 1 nnililll, BLVBftBBBBBBBBBBaa. aa LIBRARY GETS NEW VOLUMES Tlio flint shipment of 'about 200 . now books has arrived at the coun ty library. Those listed below aro now on tho shelves and available for Immndlnto iiho. Kaeh day nioro will b added to thin number: "ItoprlutH of Popular Fiction." Abbott- -"Little Hvo KdRurton." Ilachillr--"l.lKht In the Clear-! IllR." Curwood - "Aiilmnl Htorlo." All of tho most widely road of tho Knuo limy hooks. ICnlbbs "Hundown Hllm." llnlph Conner's ntorles. ( Macllara "Indian Drum." Locke "Wonderful Year." London "Wblto KatiK." Porter "Itoad to Understuud Itu;," "Just David." Jtalno "Toxns IlanRor.'.' Itlnebort "Hub-Oeb," Tbib," and "AmazltiR Interlude." Klnclalr (llower) "Happy Fam ily," "KlyliiR V Hunch," "Chip of tho FlyliiK U." llertrand Hlnclalr "North of Fifty Three." Htuart Fdwiird Wblto "Gray Dawn," "dold." Xon-KIrllou. "Luru of London" (Lillian Whit- Iiir), u readable book about this Rreal city. . Latest revised edition of tho Bos ton CookliiR .School Cookbook, by Fannin Merrltt Fanner. Homo mauuulH "Housewifery; boo of tho bcHt and most compre hensive texts on tho care and fur nishliiR of tho house. - "ClothliiR for Women;" n prac tical handbook for women making their own clothes. "Home nnd Community HyRlone;" a book denlhiR with all subjects re lated to dlscnso proventlon and health preservation. Mrs. O'fihauRhni'Hsy'H "Diplomatic Days." More of tho vlvnclous lot tors from tho Amorlcun embassy at Mexico City; portrays un earlier pe riod limn hor first book. "A Diplo matic Wlfo In Mexico." although written later. Children's Hooks. For tho youiiRor readers Hur cess "Mother West Wind" series and HurRess' "Hlrd Hook for Chll dren," in which Fetor Habbit nnd Jenny Wren innnaRu to Impart a suriirisliiR amount .of IntcrcstlnR In formation In tho course of their VlsltlllR. "On tho War Path" nnd "Tho Quest of the FIsIi-Dor Skin." two fascluntliiR Indian stories by Schultr. The Holt-Whccler V. S. 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