f - UC2 T0 DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, MAY 21,1021. FOURTEEN TICZ3 FORMER EMPEROR FLEES AS NEWS PAPER MEN APPROACH AS HE avin& a SOUGHT RESTORATION, AS KING - We Are H Special , ,. , . . Clean-up Sale of 5 mens shoes -" THE VALUES ARE WONDERFUL" ' rX . ..., We have selected from our stock all odds, broken lines, etc., of Men's Shoes and placed them on Sale at the most remarkably low price of hi nave I M I - - I V 1 WHERE IT PAYS Tp TRADE FTTl i - :..'- This sale includes values up tQ $15.00. It's the greatest shoe sale Pendleton has seen in years. " Nearly every desirable style is included, and we can fit nearly any foot. The best of styles, the best of makes, the best of leathers. It's a wonder-, , ful opportunity to save on gbod, honest shoes. Now is the time to buy. First choice is always UEMEMISER, THE PRICE IS ONLY $ 1,95 Return to Former . Production Rattand Employes Secure in Big Concern. Stock AKRON, O.. May 21. That a new si a ml iirl of tlr values has been set by the new price list, allowing reduction Ml cord and fabric tires, anil tubes, 'van the assertion totlay of a Firestone official, who called attention, for ex- audi ill" Reporters Had Obtained Per mission to Visit Him; Was Walking Slowly Under Trees OMIT OPERATE VcOLfUFCB. .J.. w Zl. (A F -Grain marketing plans of -the United ty the marketing committee of 1 ap pointed by the Amrican Farm Bureau. Lfemith said that a foreign corporation federation, can not operate tn Ohio. Operation in this state was held to be in violation of the Ohio corporation law, in a latter written by Harvey C. Smith, Ohio, seoretary of the state, to rii'.ford Thorne, general counsel for the American Farm "Bureau federa tion , In his letter, Secretary of State not for' prof it can not qualify tinder the laws of Ohio" and further "it is objectionable for the reason that a domestic organization Is not permitted to deal or own and buy stock of other yiicctlons in this stats, only as an In chlmtal matter and not as a part of their principal purpose. fleers of the Ohio Farm bureau federation met here yesteraay to dis cuss the situation. Secretary Smith's ruling will not de prive Ohio farmers of taking part In this marketing movement, '. A. Dyer of the federation announced last ninht "We will go ahead and organize co operative elevators under the direction of the federation." he said. Skid casing, which Is now offered to j the car owner for $13.1)6. The 30x3 Vi Is the product that ' Firestone has specialized In at Its re- I centlv constructed I'lant No. 2, this ! entire factory, with a capacity of It . U0 tires a day being devoted to the I manufacture of this one six. Its ma chlnery and force are designed to re duce production costs to the minimum. "We have maintained the high Vpiailty of our product," said the offi- clal, "ami have established a name for 'excellent value In the minds of the 1 motoring public. We hope to even j better this position." ! Refinements of manufacturing' and ! the adjustment of its entire orgunlxa I tlon and equipment to the new de mands of the day for economy and efficiency are given as the reasons for ; the Firestone's ability to make the j sensational price reductions Just an I nounced. . ' The company" recently reached a production of approximately 20, DUO ! casings a day, and the announcement I was made only a trv days ago that j every ono of thu company's 10.000 em. I ployes had become a stockholder In the concern. This return to wdume j production and tho effort and persou 1 ul pride which tho shareholding or ganisation Is'piittlng into the work gives the company an advantage In tho field, according to one of the offi i cials. I The reduced manufacturing cost of the Firestone product is passed down' tho line to the ultimate consumer, and I the $ 1 3.15 tire promises to have a fur greater sale than ever, in view of the fact too, that the dealer is handling this particular brand on a narrow margin of profit. "Hack In 1913,"' according to the officials, "car owners figured they were doing well to obtain 4IIIIU miles or even Sana from their tlrea Now. however, with manufacturing pro cesses at a hlKh degree of perfection, such as prevails in the Firestone plants, service of 10.00(1 miles or more Is not out of the ordinary." With the reductions In prices of tires, lower gasoline costs and decreas ed upkeep charges are announced in various quarters, so with favorable I ti en i m:, yvui la. i limns line a ! motorist's year Indeed. whispered words, eburles.wiilted, r reived the. surprised Journalists and with a few friendly words, spoken In a trembllng'volce, dismissed them, I El'DATICST, (MuT SI. (A. R The former Emperor i'hurles was so fearful that an attempt would be made to kill him when ho tired recently to rcHulu his throne, as king of Hungary that he fled before the approach of five Hungarian newspapermen who went to Slelntimanger to Interview him. . ' The reporters hud obtained permis sion to visit him wher. he 'was staying at that place awaiting the overwhelm ing demonstration In his favor which never came. The man who would be kin was alone In the garden of Wall op Mikes mansion at Htelnauiunger, and burled In deep thought, was walk ing slowly under the trees when he wag startled by the appearance of the five strangers. Ho retreated before the Advancing party and as they quickened their steps, ("liurlcb run for the shelter of the trees and bushes. . ' In a moment he encountered IIIkIiop Mikes, who reassured' him wllh a few i (From the pally Fjis Oregonlan, May 21, 1K93 ) The UlHtrlbutlon of money among the Indians will begin Juno I The Indians receive f 2r, each and there are 10Ui of them to receive allotments. W. II. Hiamper Is here from Athena W. I). Fletcher has returned from Maker City. ' After two weeks of careful labor lAa Moorhouxe has completed a largo map of tills county. It Is neat and accur nte and Is receiving fmoruble com ment. The mighty Columbia Is rising, say reports from L'matllla. The lowlands ire under water deep enough for bout ini;. - , Come to Our New Cooking Demonstration On the FLORENCE OIL COOK STOVE AND OVEN, MONDAY, MAY 23d ' And continuing for three days, 4 MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY Food piping hot, cooked right in our store by an expert on i Florence Oil Cook Stove will be served lt us show you how simple the Florence is. No Wicks. No Valves. More heat and less care. THE TAYLOR HARDWARE CO. 741 Main St. Pendleton, Oregon 4- ST FRIENDS HERE sever was fellow ! Had to many fiiend I; ' They're different, too.' fioca peo- ' pic. - For they motly jump and fly. itht tiniest of corner!, i 'Even hole and little era. Ar; hornet for tome I love moil, Tho I only lee their baclu. -.., ' . ! ' i The ifidtt owra a lnot-!ioleCi, And the little water-bug t Keep clot within hit crevice. It'. Where he's very warm and uug. & ut other, like my t rf-friend. 4' Co patadirif rowd all day, March of bits of bitcuit 1 That I ca'.U; in their way. ; ?. .1 . . ' t Tri-re're Bartun and the sparrowi 4r Is the pear tree ar the door Jlfhe redbird. always singing, 'i, A ht did the year before. 'i .- ; v. h't lovely fust to wander t" Ery day frorp rp!ace to place. And know some friendly creature glad To Me your frienily face. WOULD BE GOING TOO FAR A child with pa and a ma Who art as kind at my parents are I Would be very ungrateful. When he gets a whole plateful. Tq atlt for the marmalade jar. ' SPRING FESTIVAL OF FLOWERS oHld and Donald were twins who lived In the great house near i he edge of the town. Story books sometimes say that when a boy ur girl happen to be very vrlch and live, in a lovely house and a ereat bl. beautiful park-like yard, then 'they must be very hateful and cross and selfish, and everybody must dislike them very much. That eertalnly wasn't true about Donald and Doris. Perhaps the difference was beeuse ibe twins always walked to schoer like everybody else; and they wore exactly the same sort of clothes and kttd about the same spending money. The only difference anybody could notice was about their yard and evn that was a nice difference for the twins seemed so anxious to make the other boys and girls understand thst the wonderful yard with its terraces and gardens and pool belonged to all I he boys and girl as well as to Donald and Dort. And that certainly was pleasant Whenever there was to be an enter tainment Doris" roottier would say to ihe teacher, "Miss Helen, can't you have It at our place?" And Donald's father, the minute he heard oi any plans would say, "You all come over here and I'll have balloons and candy for everybody." You can see what nice neighbors such folks would be! So nobody was surprised when the folks In school began talking about the famine sufTerers that things turned out just as they really did. It started one Monday morning. In assembly the principal told the boys and girls about Ihe many, manyiboys and girls In other countries not only In Europe, but in many countries of our world were hungry all the time. "Have you ever been hungry?" he asked In the mldd!e of his Ulk. "X have!" shouted Donald, "I'm nearly starved every afternoon after school!" '5 "And what do yoo do about Ut" asked the principal. l:i hunt abound in the pantry and get 1 something good to eat." "said Donald, frankly, "there's notnlng bet ter to do!" 'To be sure." approved the prin cipal," but what would you do it there wasn't anything In the pantry?" Donald siared. "There's always sometliing In the pantry." he ex plained, "that's -what a pantry ts for." "Yes." admitted the principal, "that Is what pantries ae tor- But suppose your pantry had nothing In It not a single bite of anything. And suppose there was no grocery slore nearly, no store of any sort where you couit! buy anything to eat. Ad suppose your father had no money not even a penny In the- bank and you had not had a bit to eat for four days. What would you do then?" Donald thought hard and then said, ask thuu to pay Just o much, like fifty cents or twenty-five cents, be cause 1 know they will want to pay more. "Let's have It a festival and everybody bring as much us they pos lbly can and then we'll all have a beautiful time." "Of course, mother'll want you to bo," it In our yard," added Donald. So starting at that minute, the plans were made. It was decided to have It a spring flower festival and have each class in the school represent some fav orite flower buttercups, sweet Wil liams, violets, May apple blossoms nd all the lovely flowers that were then bursting- Into bloom In the woods Borne Thoughts of a Wise Man lUlph Waldo Fjim-tmh Horn Mny 2.-, ItUlS. KM ApiU 21. laat.) I1 Ml MOTTO Is a joo" 'hint tn rui'Ie you throuea I fe. ilmy boys and fjjj whom I krow nv framed mo;l Jiinirr in (Lelr studies; and JTJ whenever the)- in upon them h-y 'e ioii-td of their goid j. . , V riia vKt ! 5H'iw tn life. Th tj-.t Amti:-asj philosopher vvnt whrM b'"'.lv 'Kt on the Z'i'.h of in s month, wrote many wist nut pel (.p tli w-t 'i all bis iym-i Is the simple pbras "jjl'ch t; wagon to a rflsr." ' .".. t , pon't you think triat this would make a splendid mo to to rule your fife? Think how high you veuld aim If you tried to ra-h the stars! Your tragoa Is really your life and your life should be fillrd wlib high Ideals rftid oHh while thoughts so that II may be iruly worthy of htving a star as a nwhluf post Emerson filled his life with high ideals, sod be Ued iu antos aa well I feat be oouid wxll have been considered an example for v' fallow snea to imitate. He encouraged and ln-plr o all imp! end. i. or and no taaji 11 LaneM and of good purpose was loo humble to receive bis test effort. v Mia wrlOngt are full of eimm'iim jbat wu!d iuk gdod n.o.toes for 4e I'v up to, . HereVre a few ot them: Tha Brat wealth la health." "be content with a little light so It be your own. Explore and exp'ore." There are twenty ways of going to a point, aad one la shortest; but aet ut" at ears on one." '. "A ansa should make Ufa and nature happier to us, or he had better )evee enee a born." ... Tksse ars some ef the thoughu of a wise man. If you could make some f Emerson's Meal your Ideals you wouM tn1"4 h h i'h-r w vour wucoa lo t star, an Ike -werld would be a (tetter place for ynur havKnr Hee M t. eraiS5 mm a tjf'aik-ti.Ctiiif'i mmm The Trumpet Works And That's A Good Thing firmly, "I'd think touieUody uuthl to do something at out It and do It uulckly." . "That ts exactly what 1 think tf-Oj said the principal, o.nl he was much limed will) Donald wise answer 'Thoe boyn and glrln In mshy lands are Juki so very hunffry thai I am nure we want to do something about II. The question l what shall we do?" "Let's have a festival." soaseitad Helen, of ihe lxh grade, "people l.kr feivsui.nd ihey will pay to In and then w can send the money tu ibe rtoor rh'ltrei) who are hiinxry." ' V" -d rf.r'e. "o'v ! nn around the town. All the costumes were to be of paper so that nobody, oh, nobody should spend a bit of money that ought to go In food for the children far away. And If any body had pnptr at home they were lo .use that Instead of buying new so aa not to waste a penny, not a single penny. i if yau have ever helped get up a fes tliiil you know whit fun those boys and glrlp had that week. It was decided to hart the pirty the coming Saturday srvl rt the money a soon aa possible: If fo'V" r biinirrv 'hev don't want to ! ei nr two f-r a meal more than we like to wait and wait for dlnper when we are about ttaived aft er school. Donald had a tiy printing press and he made simple tnvitatlcns on gveen paper. Each chhd tn the school had ten invitations to give out and Donald promised to prlut more If that wasn't enough. The lutntaUon said: "Come to the Spring Festival of Flowers at Open House on the afternoon ot Saturday next, tiring all your money and be ready to give It away. No charge fur the festival." . "We want every single person In the town to have an Invitation," said Donald, "so don't give 'em Just to your cousins and aunts give 'cm to every body!" Then the whole school began watch ing the weather reports. But the weather man must have been a friend of the hungry little folks across the ocean, for Saturday dawned clear and bright and sunny exuutly the Ideal sort of day for a festival. All the school children were up be times fqy there were many things to be done and a thousand and one little things-to be attended to at the last minute. Making paper costumes for every child Jo the school was found to be too big a job for ono week's time so by Wednesday It hnd hn aaa - " " evuaeu VtilUtW that Instead of having everybody dress up ana go to an awiui lot of work, each class should make a Uowar ban ner and then all the grlrls wear ribbons in their hair with a hower and the boys wear a paper flower In their button holes. That was a much better plan. (The class In art design helped pian the banners and tho tin t.i. aa beautiful a Lna ehlXArari wn.i them to be. The honor eg carry! tic the oannera was given Br vote el each class to th two folks the alaaa wished to have that honor. Donald was to lead tho pageant of flowers as tt marched through the yard and garden and ha was to play on a trumpet Just as the leader of a pageant ought to play. - But In spite of all the planning lomethlnr went wrong. Nobody, not even Donald himself, remembered to hunt up a trumpet and just when the children were all ready to march, Donald remembered. "Where was that trumpet they had talked of us ing?" "I think there ts one in your father's study," auggested Donald's mother. "He had It In a play on time. It looks pretty but I don't know whether It makes a nniN nr not. Aa flnt It son, and It will have to do." Donald, with Doris at hi heels, dashed off to th study. Yes, there was a trumpet a pretty trumpet )uat th sort for a pageant: but would It make a noise? ghe and Donald ran out to th ter race above the garden. Donard puffed his eheeks out Just Ilk th old fox In Ihe 'for? and he blew and hiew and mil w 1 Garden Gossip THE BIRD BOXES Just like the birds, if they be nigh Your heart will sing, your trou bles fly Fly far away, as worm and Weed f Take flight before the feathered breeds. Put up tho boxes, shelters rear.'x To keep the lively songsters near. To lighten labor, share your task, Is all'the little fellows ask. dear mot What a noise that stylish looking trumpet madot So much that some of the youngsters cam running to see what the matter might be. "Nothing's tho mutter," snld Dorht, "only tho trumpet wrks i.nJ that's a good thin.?." f m nn nun Union and Jatm sad let's hurry back to th othrs." (Taking Helen Vy tho band to make sure she cam wttfc them, Doris slipped her other hand In Donald's arm and they hurried back to where th jageant was to begin. And What do you suppose had hap pened In that little time Donald and Doris wer gotiet More people from the village) had come and more and mor and more till th great yard seemed to ba overflowing with folks and the principal of th school and his assistant, who with a commute of students had charge of the money, had to get a new and bigger basket to put the money In. Ther was Just so much that the basket, the girls and boys had meant to keep It In wouldn't hold It all 1 When th children saw that they were happy you may b sure and it was a gay little pageant of flowers that, with Donuld trumpeting at the front, marched around th big lawn. Everybody had such a good tlm that thry planned to hav another passant sometime soon. And as tor th hungry girls and boys nrroas th ocean well, r.an't you guess liow pleased thy are mine to per Junior Gook OOOKI.N'U SOCNG BFETS This time of feav th frosh ycung' vegetables aro coming tuto the 'iv.rket and how good they rt? ttutv. ' Wash i hunches of youns hcol I' th topa are In good condition, nook those with th beets aa they are spiel did greens. Pour boiling water to about H. pint or mor over th beets and boll bruristy till tender which ought to bt In about SO minutes. Test with a fork to be sura they are tender. Plunge Into cold water to loosen tb ' skins. 'i Rub oft th skins and cut fre from the sterna and leaves which are to be used. Put th tops, and th beets tnto a saucepan. Sprinkle with 1 Uasponful salt. Add 1 tableapoonful butter and 3 ot water. Brim; to a boll and arv at once. This second cooking la merely to Re heat them and to season. If any are left after th meal, cover with vinegar and serv aa a pickle or a salad the next dny.