' ; 1 DAILY EAST OREQONIAIT, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 27. 1020 RUMOR OF PURCHASE The Frice-or Bread 1 J' jj 'Ijjjjy The Hayne Automobile Company, Kokomn, Indiana, has issued a forma! statement emphatically denying- a ru mor, recently Riven wide publicity, i0 lh effeot that Henry Ford, the De Holt manufacturer. hn purchased the Hayne company." The statement was mane ry Alton G. Selhrillng, vice pres. j Ident and eneral manager of the j Huvncs eomiwny, and in ax follows: I "There in absolutely no truth In th rumor that Henry Ford nr his Interests have purchased or are negotiating for the purchase nf The HavnV Antomo. bile Company or for any part of the Haynea stock. Such action has not even been contemplated and the ru mor U utterly without foundation. . "We are looking towards the futurp with the utmost confidence and at the present time are preparing an exten sive manufacturing program to care for the shortage of cars which la cer tain to arise -hecause of the temporary hesitancy on (he part of automobile buyers, A greatly increased business l sure to result, and for that reason w are fully optimistic about the fu ture, not only for the Haynes companr, but alao for Ihe entire automobile in 'WASHINGTON. Nov. S?. (U. P.) Scant hope exists for any. revision of the piesent revenue laws before the special session of congress, which will L-e called by President-elect Harding after .March 4, Senator Lodge, republi can leader In the senate, declared. Appropriation hills will take preced ence at the short srsaior. or the slxty xixih congress from December 8 to March 4 and Lodge is of' the opinion that there will be no tlm for other legislation. He also indicated that prevailing; opinion among- congres sional leaders is that legislation in volving; Questions of party policy should be deferred until after Harding takes office. Urnse declined to discuss ' what steps affecting- International relations might be taken up by the senate in the coming short session. PHIlN'liSS Am ATin.KTTCS SAX FRANCISCO, Nov. 27. (A. P.l Churches of San Francisco have formed an association to be known as the protestant Church Athletic Asso ciation for the' promotion of physical training and athletic competition among- young- men and boys of San Frn nolsco. if- ff.rrhy m i n ft -V:''- V'OX 7 I (if J A(K llU. veatt Wt VWflCKW H . TNM Cui, IT. Ot iU WOM OH.DUMB It! 1 . r, v M pt mi iMnrn nr Tinr MiutuiNiMiiiiiiiuiiiiiMiiuii;:iiuiiiiuMimiuiiuiiMiiiiiMuiiMMiiMMtiii ' u 1 1 i lly Inr fT l I IKr VI i tviiiybii vi ill it il Service---Without Shamming '"""'MR Unfoiti-nately, in most business, so-cniled 'sn ice" isi lai jrely a sham. From the half nearted whisk-brooming of the Pullman porter to the final "inspection" of the automobile test er, service seems to be more a matter of appear ance than helpfulness. We cannot offer you the usual kind of Ser vice, but we uo oner the kind you 11 tell your friends about. And it isn't the result of luck or coincidence. We've planned and studdied to be helpful, rath er than to appear helpful. You will put up with any kind of Service in a pinch but jcu are going to be a permanent customer of the man who gives you the greatest satisfaction all the time. That's what we've based our plans on; to give you the greatest satisfaction all the time. - That's why we recommend the Philadelphia Diamond Grid Battery with Philco Retainers. . It' guaranteed for two years. REPLACEMENTS MADE Wm. E. Chase Co. Phone 269 320 E. Court Street Fosrdlsoiii an arm I ractor The Fordson cuts the cost of preparing land almost to half of what it cost with horses. But even more important is the fact that the Fordson saves from thirty to fifty' per cent of the farmer's time. And time saved getting fields in shape to plant in the proper season ; getting things .done when they should be done means money to the farmer. Beside it helps greatly in solving the labor problem. As ever, the machine way is proving more efficient, faster, easier than the old hand way. In the factory, the machine increases produc tion, saves labor produces more at less cost. And that is what the ' Fordson does on the farm. The Fordson way i3 the machine way of fanning. Besides it helps the labor problem. The Fordson's first cost is low; and the after or operating cost is low. It is a compact, easily handled tractor, backed by the greatest tractor service organization in the world. We are Fordson dealers. Not only do we sell Fordson tractors, but we carry a stock of Fordson parts and employ Fordson mechanics to help the farmers get the best results from the Fordson. Let us demon strate the Fordson on your own farm. Simpson AutoCo, , . - Phone 408. Corner Water & Johnson Sts. During tno last 12 months the mo torists of the I'nlted States took from their wheels and replaced some 17, 000,000 tires which-kad apparently run their course, repricntinK an original expenditure of fully jiio.000,000, ac cording to a statement Just Issued by the statistician of tne Cloodyear Tire & Ilubher Company of California, Los Anpelcst. The cry of the car owners who dis carded this great multitude, of tires is far better tires less tire trouble few er tire chang-es longer tire life low er cost per mile. Yet through the ap plication of the simplest methods of I tire conservation, at the command of I every motorist it is estimated that j fully one half of this enormous mor tality in tires and loss In money might j have been prevented. Thousands of , these tires were replaced because they j passed awny before their time. j If 2r,0, 000,000 of the nation's tire bill could be saved annually, three I magnificent highways could be built j across the continent each year and the j nation so honeycombed with motor roads as to put every nook and corner I of it in direct touch with the big cen I tcrs of population. Another Panama j Canal could be built In two years, or a j fleet of 15 first class battleships build ! for our navy each year. Through the establishment of ser vice stations throughout the West the ! Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company of i California has set about to combat the ! conditions that have been costing so I much money and worry. Knch of i these stations is equipped to help car ; owners get the most possible mileage ! and reduce the tire cost per mile to j an absolute minimum. A. S. Hogan, service manager of the ; western Goodyear, in commenting on the company's tire conservation policy, savs, "We arc simply carrying out an old principle that prevention Is easier than cure, and applying it to tire trou- Ma. Here Is where our service stations I come in. We have dotted the West j with the stations where motorists may drive in to have their tires ex- 'amined, tread cuts filled, air pressures tested, wheels aligned, tire chains ad justed properly, and the many other precautions pointed out that count in making mileage greater. "The one big aim of our factory is to build mileage into the 'tires. The aim of the service station is to sec that tho greatest enjoyment and use of the tires may be attained with the least effort and exppnse. AH of which ex emplifies the highest type of coopera tion that can exist between In a chain of consumer, dealer and manufacturer. "While our service stations are al ways interested In selling new tires, they are always glad to show a few more miles can be secured before tire Is ready for the final discard." FOR DAKOTA FAILURES FARGO, X. T)., Nov. 27. (U. P.) -Reluctance of furmers to share finan cial losses in the present adjustment of living costs Is blamed by bankers for the financial turmoil in North Da kota, which has caused 13 banks to close In two weeks. Farmers by with holding their grain from "the market are failing- to liquidate their loans, causing banks, facing possible with drawal of public funds, to suspend payments pending adjustment of the situation. , . COAST HOCKEY CHAMPS WILL MEET CANADIANS IN ICE WORLD'S SERIES VANCOUVER, R. C, Nov. 27 (A. f.) World honors In professional ice hockey will be fought for on western ice next farch between the champion tams of the Pacific Coast Hockey Association and the National Hockey League, an eastern, Canadian organi zation. Last year the big series was held in the east. Seattle, Vancouver and Victoria will enter teams In the western associtt- on which wrill open its season about December 20. M.-W PASADK.VY UN'KS OPKV PAKADKNA. Cal., Nov. 27. (A. P.) The first nine holes of the Pasadena olf Club's new course were thrown open for play Thanksgiving morning. ccordlng to anouncements set out by H. Pearman, secretary, the second ine will be ready by Christmas. here will be 54 holes In the completed system, which Includes the property formerly owned by the AHudena Coun try Club, , Dodge Brothers Business Car continues to prove, in actual use, that it is aa economical car. It is economical in its current cost-per-mile and over a long period of use. . It will pmy you fp vliit and tssmins Ihi car ' . ?h haulage cost is unusually low. I'. t '; ' ELLTS-SCIIILLEU CO. ' ' s1 Cor. Water and Main. Thone 9(3 Quality PRINTING at Reasonable Prices- , . East Oregonian Printing Department ?' JrrZ ' U ' B fIJUICK hat M .1---'L O. , -io uutin me pric- ivjiuttuimy lor two i vavi.a aiiu is pmy natural that each year more and more business men' and professional men should choose Buick. In addition to their reliability for usU "ess use,, the Buick Nineteen Teiuy Jne Models possess power, beauty, roominess and comfort that make them especially gratifying in leisure hours to the entire family. The new Buick three Passenger Roadster is admirably fitted to the needs of business. ' ' A nation-wide Buick Service re-inforcw the Buick dependability. . . t Prices of the New Nineteen Twenty On. BuickScrles, Model Twtmr Otw-ron, fan . (kr ,.,, ' '' is Model Train o..P,. 'MiN K'l IHI ft Oregon Motor Garage orooRpoium " 19-121 W Court W4sW-W