1 Hfj(.3BfeJ A iff r 4 ffntriiin'' , ..... . iiii(iiiiliHriniiirii(t)tiiiiiitiMiinniHMfiit PAGE ELEVE31 FOURTEEN PAGES Tl DAILY EAST OREGONIAU, JEBTOLETON, XjREGOil,' r;S ATUBBAY JEY ENIN G,i NOVEMBER 13. 1920. FEDERAL JUDGE LANDIS ACCEPTS DICTATORSHIP 111 - i Goodwill Triumphant Under Test ... J What's Inside Inside your battery box are rub- Inside the jar is the solution. In the solution are th positive and negative plates that supply Current. The job of Threaded Rubber Sa sulation is to keep the plates insu lated and yet permit free flow of current for starter, lights and igni-' Hon. Threaded Rubber Insulaticrt is the kind selected by 136 manufac turers of passenger cars and notor .trucks, ' PENDLETON STORAGE BATTERY CO. Garden & West Court Sts. Chicago Man Becomes Supreme Court of Baseball at Salary of $50,000 Annually; Judge McDonald May Be In. CHICAGO, Nov. 13. (A. P.) Ked ernl Judge Kcncsuw Mountain Landls today accepted the "chairmanship of professional baseball" ufter It had been tendered htm by unanimous vote of the 16 major league clubs and thereby became the final court of appeal In all matters of administration, which ma come up between the .National unit American leagues and any minor lea gues which voluntarily Join in the pro" posed reoiijanlJitlon og baseball. Judge Land was hearing a t hp. Ii. which 15,000 bribery In connection with an Income tax wan charged when a committee of eight elubowners cnlleo on him. As tfc magnate filed Into the courtroom, hats In their hands, th Judge sharply banged his gavel down and ordered them Co make less noise When Informed of their Mission he had them escorted to his chambers where they were kept In waiting for t:. minutes before the Judge would listen' to the offer which Increased his an nual salary from $7u00 a year to $50, 000. Judge Lundls attends many ma1 por league games hero every year and seldom misses a, world's serieii. At the annual classic he "generally may be found In a box back of third base, hi old black slouch hat pulled down over his eyes and a long black cape falling from his shoulders. He never talks. during a game but studies every play closely and cnJoyB analyzing the strat egy used by the opposing players. One of his hobbles at a game Is to try to guess the next play. Judge Londis was born In Millvtlle, Ohio, November 20, I860, and was named for Kcnesaw Mountain, near Atlunta, Oa., where his father was w-ounded in the civil war. He first became nationally prominent when he fined the Standard Oil company 129, 40,009 after forcing John D. Rocke feller to come here to testify. The de olxlon was reversed by the supreme court, however. Chicago will be headquarters for the baseball commissioners and offices will be opened here Immediately. If second and third members are chosen for the commission, It Is vir tually certain, according to the club owners, that Judge Charles A. Mc Donald of Chicago "w ill be one. Judge McDonald Indirectly brought on the baseball war, for he startej the baseball scandal Investigation which brought ubo,ut the proposals for baseball reorganization. As this message is being written, Dodge Brothers' daily, weekly and monthly production, is at the highest point in its history. The most casual sort of inquiry will satisfy you that this production is being absorbed as it is delivered. Within sight and sound as we write, a great addition to Dodge Brothers' immense works, is being rushed to completion. The interesting thing about this sit uation is, that it is not likely that a half a hundred people have ever bought Dodge Brothers Motor Car just becaus: they wanted a motorcar. Of the more than half a million who have bought it the overwhelming majority aid so because of the name it bore. It has always been treated, by the American people in particular, as an ' exception always set apart, and singled out, and never judged by ordinary standards. It has always been thought of, and is still thought of, first, and foremost, and all the time, only in terms of its goodness, and the results it gives. All of this is wonderful, in one way, and quite natural and logical in an other. It all dates back to the day when John and Horace Dodge conceived and designed and finally built the car after warning each other, and their associates not even to think of it in any other terms than the best obtain able value. They began with a few almost ab surdly simple principles, bluntly ex pressed and rigidly executed, about decency and honor and integrity such as most of us wrote in our copy books at school. They reduced these old copy book maxims to a splendid and scientific systempouring more, and more, and still more value into the car, and then marshalling all the resources of mod ern massed manufacture to get their product into the hands of the people at an honorable and an honest cost. These policies and principles 'have never been changed, and never will be changed, by so much as a hair's breadth; and they have come to be recognized and accepted as Dodge Brothers principles wherever motor cars are driven. It has all happened as John and Horace Dodge planned it quite sim ply, naturally, and automatically, all over America, and all over the world. People do discriminate, as Dodge Brothers contended they would; people will find out when a motor car is well built and gives good service and great good value. Dodge Brothers market today is whtre they planned to locate and establish it in the mind and the heart of every man and woman who admires good work, well done. It will last, and it will keep on grow ing, as it has kept on growing for five years (faster than Dodge Brothers works could keep pace with it), as long as the number of those who be lieve that a manufacturer should build to serve and not merely to sell, continues to increase. All is well with Dodge Brothers to day, because John and Horace Dodge builded well in the beginning, and because their business will continue to build well until the end. EAST-WEST PH TO BE CHOSEN MONDAY I A 1-il.TVA r-nl . Vnv. IS (A. I'. I The football teams which will meet here New Year B day in me annual east versus west gridiron classic, will be tentatively selected at a meeting Monduy rtlght, it Was announced today. ELLIS-SCHILLER CO. Cor. Water and Main. Phone 963 W 1 1 1TK-I.KOX Alt I) MATt'J I KD CHICAGO. Nov. 13. (A. P.) Charley White last night announced that he had been matched for a 12 round boxing match at Jersey City, N. V.. December 10, with Benny Leonard, lightweight champion. IT I -sion on Ireland is an unofficial body j I composed of several prominent men and women who expect to ask both British and Irish sympathizers to tea- i tify on the Irish uueslHm. They say their aim is to get the real truth ot I the controvosy. . , Its Easy to Rid Yourself of Battery Worries niLAQFXPHIA fJvjC WE are willing to be judged entirely by the service we give, by our ability to help you, and to keep you free from battery troubles. There's no thought in our minds but to give you the best that is in us. We are not geniuses. But we do work hard and we know our business. You will not find any mystery here when it comes to taking care of your battery. We have studied batteries, all kinds, and know how to prevent trouble and how to get for you the long est and most satisfactory service out o.f your pre sent battery, no matter what its make. Of course our experience has shown us that some batteries, like some hearts, are stronger than others. They are capable of greater, more severe strain. Such a one is the Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery, which w, recommend when replacement is necessary. - For this battery, m addition to iU qualf.tyy further protect you by its manufacturer's TWO YEAR GUARANTEE. DENVER. Colo., Kov. 13. (A. P.) The initial convention of the National Park-to-Park Highway Association, with nearly' loo delegates in attend ance, opened here Thursday with a program calling for congressional aid for the 12 most westerly states In rais ing $100,000,000 for , hard surfacing the 5,600 miles of dirt roads that serve as connecting links to form the Na tional Park-to-Park Highway. The cnventlon will last three days. Stephen T. Mather, director of the National Park Service, officials of the American Automobile Association, the Kotariuns, Optimists and other western organizations, are participating. The National Park-to-Park Highway Asso ciation will be put on a permanent or ganization basis, and state and local branches formed in 12 states and ltfO cities of the west. Congress will be memorialized to make this a federal highway, roughly circling nine western states, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Washing ton, Oregon, California, Arizona and New Mxieo and connecting 11 Na tional parks. Representatives of the governors of these states, as well as Itah, Nevada, and Texas, ore attending the confer ence, which marks the close of the official tour dedicating this American motor way, with the start and finish in Denver. The .trip required 7 u days, noon and night meetings being held in towns on the route to arouse the west to a greater appreciation of its scenic, industrial and agricultural possibilities. This wonder highway In the form of a lariat loop embraces an area great ter than continental Europe, touch ing In the course of its scenic running noose, Messa Verde, Rocky Mountain, Yellowstone, Glacier. Mont Rainier, Crater Lake. Lassen, Losemito, Sequo ia, General Grant and Grand Canyon National Parks. A branch road will some day connect Zton National Park In Ctah. Cheyenne, Great Falls, Spo kane, Tacoma, Portland, San Francis co, Los Angeles and Denver are on the route. siiii iMrni.cwi to iT'V WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. (U. P.). 1 d -i .v, A CHRISTMAS may seem a long way off but we jj are already making pictures to be used as Christmas rd remembrances. 1 m Sales of Pacific Coast materials of the Culled States shipping board will . be carried out under the terms recently it was stated by the board officials FH''jtv 2 5 Aune Wheeler Studio 222E.Alta Phone 533 Phone 269 Wm. E. Chase Go. We recharge and repair all makes of Batteries and Electrical Systems. 320 E. Court Street NONE BUT GENUINE PARTS USED AND SOLD CROSS SEA TO TESTIFY WASHINGTON, Nov. 13. U. P. Mrs. Muriel MacSlnoy. widow of the late lord mayor of Cork, hus offered tc come to Wafllngtol to testify bo- fore the American commission on Ire land and her offer has been accepted, the commission has announced. whether or not Mrs. MacSwIney can get a passport Is uncertain.. She can not start for America Immediately be- I cause of her hciltn. Hut the commis sion hopes tti have her appear before SUGCESi Our success depends largely on the success of the farmer in this community. We are endeavoring to co-operate with you not only by supplying you with implements and machinery of Quality, but also in the future we will print many helpful suggestions and fads obtained from a reliable source. Read our ads and let us be of service to you. turgis & Storie Pendleton Walla Walla its which started t. MM,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,-,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,, , , ; wc m