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Edgar A. "iuest.i THERE MUST BE A PROTECTIVE FORCE I.M'SAXXE, July 14. tGeorge iliribble, I'. P. Staff Correspondent.) I The Ol.impic congress which has been sitting since June 2nd has terminated jiis work. The object of the confer ence was to complete and revise the iwmk of the former conference of na jtionnl Olympic committees, wh'ch was (held in Paris In 1914. - Among the Innovations to he intro duced as standing features of Olym pic games, are winter sports. This aroused a lively discussion among the American. Canadian. Swiss and French I delegates In opposition to the Scandi navians, who were opposed to the new ruling. It was finally decided, how ever, that winter sports should he held during January or February preced ing the Olympic meetings. Anions the events will be skating races for distances of SOD, lsno and in.Orttl me ters, figure skating for men and wom en, singly and In couples, ice hocVcy and skiing, long distance races (12 to IS kms, and 50 to loo kilometers) and Jumping. Races for bobsleighs were i not included, being judged too compli cated. j Another important decis'on was the including of mountain climbing as an I Olympic event. It was decided to of I fer a prize for the most noteworthy ! performance in mountain climbing. both from the sporting and scientific point of view, occurring between two Olymp'c meetings. The pri7.e will be attributed either to individuals or to gron ps. The proposal to create a t'nion of International Sporting Federation was In place of it, it was PASTIME Today Children, 5c Adults, 20c WILLIAM FOX PRESENTS IN Buck ones 1W0 MOONS A ROUSING TALE OF LOVE AND A WESTERN FEUD COMEDY POOLS OF . PEACHES 1 t's Easy to Understand If you stop to think about i why this store is able to offer " ' ', ' " BETTER MERCHANDISE AT LOWEST PRICES In the first place, we buy for cash only, from the most reputable and reliable V ; manufacturers and jobbers, noteworthy quality merchandise at lowest mar- ; ; kets possible because we buy in small quantities that is soon sold demanding v replacement of new merchandise at new low prices. - ; . , v . We sell strictly for cash, have no credit losses or other heavy overhead expenses. This results in a tremendous saving to us that we in turn harid to. you, our many patrons. To prove this shop here, pay cash and see if you can't' buy here "Better-Merchandise at lowest prices." " . ;.V information of interest to internation al sporting associations. Among the countries represented were: Central America. Belgium, P.rnxil, Canada, Czecho-Slovakia. Den- ;mce. Great Britain. Greece, Holland, Italy. Luxemburg, Monaco, Norway, rortugal. Tloumania, Sweden, Switzerland and the States. When the South Platte river was a raging torrent recently with . all bridges washed away, a woman lay dying for lack of medical attention two miles from a physician on the op- 1 RESIDENT HARDING has acted at last. His call to Grent Britain, Japan, France and Italy for a conference to dis cuss the ways and means of disarmament is the one bU ilocision of his administration to date. It gives something of .U-finiteness to a hitherto uncertain course. ' u nat tne outcome will be no one can foretell but it seem.sinot approved. a must incredible that the conference will not result in some 'resKcd to "niz a permanent :,itial agreement that will pave the way to a termination of thir dtumeld inrtiiy among nations ior Dig navies ana Dig armies, a rivalry ihat is heaping burdens of debt and taxation upon the peoples f every country until the load threatens to precipitate bank For the fiscal year just ended thfe United States spent nearly J mo""," EgyptFni iuui uunuiis oi uunars ior war, pasi, present ana iuture. mat jneans that of every dollar of revenue received, 75 cents went for bills arising from past wars or in preparation for future Mies. Last year 92 cents of each of our dollars went for likf purposes, and what is true in this country is true in all of the j Teat nations. The world is tired of war and tired of taxing itself to pov erty to build bigger warships and maintain greater offensive ;.ih1 defensive forces. question of reaching: an agreement In slop this mad race for naval and military supremacy i)resents'seenied trne the doctor t- tine ainicuii. proDiems Dut tne nation that deliberately ob structs the solution will have a heavy responsibility to assume before the world. And the statesman who lends himself to such obstruction must answer-to his own people. America is still a dominant factor in international councils ii spite of the damage her reputation suffered through her in-! ability to put aside partisan politics long enough to join wi t. j other nations in a league to secure future peace. If a happy: termination comes to the pending conference in Washington, it .t erns logical to exnect that this conntrv will thpn KnA n -ou to entry in a league or association of nations which will provide ' (From the e orwm'.an July u. iiore civilized agencies than war for the settlement of interna- j c. o. French ha a field of barley nonai aisputes and dinerences. The disarmament move will not succeed unless some sur-1-world wide organization is provided, with the United States is a member. Human nature has noi changed. Any peace move i ust, if successful, recognize fundamental conditions and t'ie history of man from the f ave man down shows that peace must . est on force. If the world tries to disarm without preparing a 1 In ,wo days of fif,nins 00 "p51" Mc substitute for the protection each nation now enjoys through H! vn preparedness the move will fail as surely as communism in ! turned Thursday gratified with their llussia has failed. The laws of nature move silently amBun-' record. known to man,y but they are inexorable. ! A ,eiim attached to Jesse Failing s -- - . . r i buggy kicked and tore around this MOTION PICTURE NEWS IWSTISIK TODAY M:V FOX PUV STARS txnvnov hick joxes The attraction at the Pastime Th atre beginning today will be "Two Moons," starring Buck Jones, the Fox cowboy star. Great things In the way ! cf a treat for the thousands of admir- j ers of this handsome young actor arc ' t'nited j Promised in. this picture, which was' Pink Crepe Bloomers of best cot ton crepe, all sizes, underpriced at 59c Black Silk Cranlilly Laces for making garters, in three widths at 22c, 29c and 30c. CHILDREN'S SOX AT 29c to 55c A great selection of new vivid col ors, bright and pretty, half and three quarter length, best mercerized lisle. THE SALE OF COLONIAL DRA PERt FABRICS is confined, in the future, to this store in Pendleton. For beautifying the home, Colonial draperies are ideal. Yard . 20c to 98c "Wool Cott" Comforter Batts are wool processed, very lofty and made of finest long fibre cotton, purified without the use of chemicals, weighs 3 lbs. and is 72x90 inches in size at $1.85 Pure Silk Pongee, 33 inch . width, yard . 50c Fancy Bath Towels, extra quality. and good size, pink and blue; special price Beautiful Floral and Novelty Rib bona, a wonderful array of colors, bright and pretty for .fancy ,WQrk,U hairbows, etc. Values that would sell in a regular way up to .$1.50 .Our . . price the yard .'. ........ 75c i I Unbleached Muslin Aprons, de signs of Jap crepe appliqued on front and sleeves, each v. ......,. .' $1.79 Coverall Aprons in percales of new designs and colors, all sizes at 98c and $1.23. adapted from Ito'oert Welles Ritchie's novel, "Trails of Two Moons," an ex onerating tale of the bitter feud lie-1 tween the cattle men and the sheep1 herders of Wyoming. Levi Strauss Cover alls for boys 98c Kute Kut Coveralls for girls 98c New Stunts of daring, new situa posite side of the river. When all hope """" lnn" 1 le r remembered I . . . "'" p i wo .ioms, witn tne star bimself at ' j his best. Jones' winning personality! land his prow-ens as a daredevil never i thut the postmaster general bad "hu manized" his department. He secur ed a maif airplane and made the trip, receiving the authority afterward. 28 YEARS AGO on his McKay creek ranch that can prt be exceeded in beauty and prom ise of yield by any other in the world. This is a broad statement, but a safe one. Mr. French brought Id some samples with and without "whiskers" to show his friends. were given fuller plnj- in any picture, it is said. As a foil to his masculine masterfulness axe the charms of Carol Holloway, who plays the part of Hilma liins, a daughter of tho sheepmen' faction. Hilma's hatred for everyth ing and everybody connected with cat tle is shown when she deliberately tries to shoot Orlsinal Blunt (Ruck Jones) at their first pneounfef. AltX-ADK .1 ' tooav I Ik . 7 Society for over 75 years has relied uoon Gouraud's ;jjf Oriental Cream to keep mm nui uiu cvinpicx ion hi perfect condition through the (tress of the season's activities. Send IS c. tor Trial Slxt RRD.T. HOPKINS SON Tin; T)RnilI)K THING" A S-1'OHV OF C.HKAT I.OVK -1 EUROPE'S LOAF OF BREAD rrMIE government's monthly wheat-crop forecast is better than I was to ha teen expected from the prevalence of dry and torrid weather over the great grain sections. Condition nasi fallen somewhat from a month ago, but the outlook still favors a yield of 809,000,000 bushels, compared with 750,648,000 last ytar. So large a crop would leave some 200,000,000 bushels at bast for export, and the outside world will need it. India's crop is a lailure. ana that country- will be an importer rather than an: xporter of wheat. Western Europe can again hope for nothing j from its former great granary of Russia. The breaking up of S-ieat landed estates in Southeastern Europe and distribution intj small peasant holdings seems at the outset to have resulted j ii, .1 diversification of crops and to end for the time being the) jii actice of growing wheat for export. Meantime France and ! i he other wheat-deficiency countries of Western Europe have! -ullered Irom drought and their import needs may be greater 1 han last year's. Eut Canada promises the amazing yield of 300,000,000 bu.-h-J-K which would leave as much for export from that country form an 809,000,000 bushel crop in the United States. At such figures the two together would save the day. A Europe imrov- rished by war and working but slowly away from the verge of ;4arvation is virtually assured of its full load of bread for the coming year if only the American politicians will afford it a Jinnee to get the same through the channels of trade in goods 1:r goods. New York World. forenoon near the Main street bridge. The horses became so badly tangled that the harness had to be cut off them, line then started off at a sal lop but was stopped by Frank Frazier. who displayed good generalship in manasing the frightened team. The buggy was partially wrecked. W. O. Warren has returned from a hnsiness visit to La Grande. The triumph of true) love over false I is the underlying theme of "The For. bidden Thing." Alla; , Pawn's first offering under the banner of Asso ciated Producers, which will be the feature attraction. at the Arcade The- i unci Abel loses his standing In the com- atre today. . . J munit). faithlessness, gives her hand to im portuning Dave Whorf, a young fish ing captain. Pefore a little hoy is horn tn them. Glory runs away from the disillusioned Ahel and casts her pre carious lot with the owner of a small circus. Abel's mother dies of grief Arcade fKda Children 10c ; v Adults 35($ ' ill V,"s;C; " v$ Abel Blake loves Joan, a pretty girl of Provincetown, on Cape Cod, and is ready to marry her when she Is called away to nurse an uncle who is ill. No sooner has she gone than Abel falls under the evil spell of Glory Parada, a dance hall beauty. When Glory realizes that she can entrap Abel in no other way, she contrives to marry him. Unhappiness is the inevitable result. Dave, meanwhile. Is drowned and Joan is left a widow. Glory, trying tr stab her circus lover as' the result of a quarrel, is shot and dies alone on the sand dunes. Joan, when she learns of Kventually, through a fortuitous clr. cumstance, Abel and Joan aro reunit ed. Abel is forgiven by the townspeo ple and, ivith the two children of Dave and the woman ho has always loved. Abel settles down to a life of long-de-Abel's nled happiness. DOINGS OF THE DUFFS THE LAUGH ISN'T ON OLIVIA. BY ALLMAN BILLIONAIRE CITIZEN ! UNABLE TO HMD ROOM; 1IY I'liANK K. MAS' iN" hifi'iiiitiotial News Service Staff -orrehpondent . r.KKl.IN. - July 14. millionaire, ' ..nki-r, .ial klntr. ship owner, Hugo f -. !;e richest mar. in Germany, i iiri.i'lc lo pun base a residence in i'i ilii i-or mi- post year riiiiine has i. rule his home, while in Merlin in the H. i. i Adlon. His unite cost him nut i! re ;i million marks a car. III.- H-rhii WohnonsMiint. as the t1-jr. 1 1 inei i w hi h issues permits for ! :i. mis to occupv lodgings is named. lel'.M's 1,, yvullt Stllllie th privileges ' a l i t Un residence because he main l ins tlie old faintly homestead in .M. ellnim on Ibe Uulir. Three times the simne scouts have found pjltabh- "eMiiHts for Ibe German Croesus. Tl.ive ihiicb Hiinnex has asked the tieeens;irv ttppiovnl of the "Wohnun i" r.nu" tied bd miiiif tbotiKMiid mark a month clerk refused his request. The last deal was for a beautiful mansion n the Mllevif wf irasse, but the Woh luingsamt refused assent. The Wohnungsamt is otnlnlpotent ir. Germany. It is empowered to billet families r.f Russian emigrants in the finest mansions. A landlord can neith er raise his rent nor evirt a tenant without permission of this august of fice. Your own mother-in-law can't get permission1 to live with you if the Wuhnung anit refuses. You can't rent a house or apartment, even if both you and the landlord agree. If someone whose name Is ahead of you on the Vohnung.amt list objects. The Sttnnes millions have po far been powerless hefore lliis socialistic institution. Although he owns the big Kxcelsion and exclusive Kplunado Hotels in llerlin. Stirmes prefers to re main in the Odlon, where he gets the saute sei vie, as any other guest, until the W'ohnnngsamt is convinced thai Germany's foremost business man needs a lierlin dwelling. Kheldun Lejune, of the Hvansvllle. Indiana, Club. Central league, holds the record for long-distance throwing of a baseball with 42 feet. CCMfc Om OliviA IT iWT CcXD ' ONE OF "THE ne.vj guests ' ' .w m Allan Dawn Presents The Forbidden Thing! By Mary Mears - ! BRAY PICTOGRAPII. isn't she r Scream? LET 5 GO IN AMD WATCH HER! REMEMBER NOW, WE MOST N T LAUGH! NOT To! ) ALTA Today Children, 10c Adult, 3Se Earth's age-old Secret out at last! JESSE L. LASKY Preent William DeMille's ' ' ' ; '' Production of SIR JAMES M. BARRIE S Famoiu Play "What Every I Woman Knows"! With CONRAD NAGEL and LOIS WILSON ' I'.'il';- .'''.'' : : P Comedy "HAM ANN" 1