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TEN PAGES DAILY EAST OREGONTAN, PENDLETON, OEEGQN.WEDNESDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 1. 1922. PAGE TS2Z3 News Notes of Pendleton Columbia Is Proton There is a crusi cf ice over the Co- Iumhia river hith will enable a mar .Mbm Warner Dies ('rE this afternoon at the Commercial Albert Warner, formerlv of Pendle- Association rooms. Among m:tters ton. died recently in Salem, according : under discussio- are the adoption of to word received here today. He is; a ase seal for spring work, the co- to walk v-lear iuross it. according t survived bv hi widow, who was for- operative purchase of tractor fuel, the la report brought to Pendleton todas merly Miss Eva Randolph, of Pendle- ; securing of a state grain inspector for I by us Bcrthoi. t. conduc tor on thf ton. Mr. Warner', death was caused this county, and a county squirrel poi-; Northern Pacific, -whose by heart disease. Miss Friedly Enters School Miss Rlanche Friedly. who because of ill health was forced to withdraw from high school here, has entered high school at Walla Walla, her con dition .being much Improved. Miss Friedjy spent the last year In Cleve land for the benefit of her health. She will conclude her high school studies this semester. home is ni soiling campaign. Plans are being . l asco. Fear that some false work made for an annual meeting. Spring fin the new bridge may l-e.torn out bv seeding is being discussed, as well as i when the thaw conies has been Pilot Koc-k Accepts. That members of the Pilot Rock post of the American Legion will be here at the February meeting of the local post Is the news received by the adjutant, Cyril Proebstel, from the Pilot Rock officials. The invi tation was Issued after the January meeting of the Pendleton post. About 17 men from the county's newest post will be here. reduction of production costs. Weather Clear and Cold The weather continues clear cold, with bright sunshine today, maximum today, says Major Moorhouse, is 23. the minimum S above zero and the barometer 30.25. expressed by Pasco residents, accord j lug to the railrord man. This is thf flrVt time for several years that thf nnd'riv"r nRS frolt'n over from bank The 10 llallk ;lt lvo. he says. Lee "Double D's" Winners The "Double D" athletic club de feated the high school all stars in a AtJiappy basketball game last night nt tine high school gymnasium, the Bcore being 15 to 10. Line-up for the win ning team included, Speers and Pow ers, forwards, Muir and Webb, guards Mrs. Ilanna Ilcti&ns. . Mrs. Affie B. Hanna has resigned her position as head of the ladies- ready-to-wear department of the J. C. Penney Co. Mrs. J. Ross Is nor.- i:i charge and began her duties today. Withycombe to Speak. Robert Withycombe,- head of the I'nion experiment station at ,1'nion, will be a speaker at the Oregon Wool Growers Association convention here February 10 to 11. His topic will be "Lamb Feeding." Glee Club Sings Tonight. The Willamette I'niversity Olee Club will sing tonight at the Metho dist church, for the benefit of the Epworth League. The club is made and Richardson, center. In the Pre-!"P ot members and the singers llminarles, the Baptists won from the; ' l" - ?" Christians, the score being 20 to 19. Ith'r ur- A special rate of admis- ision is offered for school students. Sew Wa -ajits Issued. The city today is presenting a new style of warrants in payment for February bills. ; The new form of paper differs from the old In that on the end of the warrant next to the stub there Is a list of. purposes for which city -warrants may be is sued, and a check is placed against the item for which individual var iant Is paid. Edwin It. Winter is re sponsible for the idea that is incor porated in the new forms. The council recently voted to make use of his suggestion, and they appeared today for the first time. The new form will help very materially in simplifying the bookkeeping work of the city, It is thought. Ealcs To Visit Pendleton Eagles will motor to .Walla Walla this evening, where members of the two aeries will vie for wrestling supremacy. The main event is expected to determine supremacy between Carl Xelson of Dnyton and Ray McCnrroll of Pendleton. Local lodgemen believe that in McCarroll they have a boy that will pin the broad shoulders of the equatty Kelson to the canvas. Walla Walla eagles are Just as convinced that the result will be the reversp. The wrestling cham pionship of the respective aeries will be at stake when the rivals climb through the ropes. The semi-final will call Chris Resek of Spokane and Frank Allison of Portland. This event Is scheduled as a finish match. Two out of three falls will determine the victor. Oesek Is one of the best known mat men In the Pacific North west. His weight is announced as ISO pounds. Allison should give his op ponent plenty of trouble. Bureau Committeemen Meet. Farm Jlureau wheat growing com mitteemen, are folding an open meet- Rev. Gornall Is Speaker Rev. R. K. Gornall, formerly pastor of the Methodist church here and now representing finance and stewardship for the board of Home Missions, is one of the speakers at the La Grande district conference institute of the Methodist church now in session in the neighboring city. Rev. Gornall will visit Pendleton in the near future. Rutins to Ik- Speaker. J. C. Kuhns, supervisor of the Umatilla national- forest, Will -be the chief speaker at the wenWly forum luncheon of the Pendleton Comner- cial -Association tomorrow at noon The luncheon will be held nt tne Quelle restaurant at 12 o'clook sharp Reservation sfor places may be made Reservations for places may be made at No. 114. To Attorn! Meeting. Chauncey Bishop, one of the di rectors of the Pendleton Uound-Lp, will leave tonight for Spokane, where he will represent the Round-Up at a meeting of the Northwest Fair As sociation. Dates for fairs in the northwest will be discussed and the Round-Up will through Mr. Bishop make its claim for tho week-end of the third week in September, 1922 low Temperatures Recorded The Jowest temperature during the month of January was on January 9, says Major Lee Moorhouse in making his monthly report, the temperature for that date having been 20 below zero. The warmest day was on Janu ary 19, the mercury registering 49 Precipitation for the month was 2.21 inches, while the total snowfall was 20 1 inches. There were eight days when the precipitation was 0.1 of an Inch or more, with 25 clear days and six cloudy. A 101 101 101 101101 -S 01 -101101101-of -2 L I r Fred Bennion. county agent, was the speaker at the wveklv Rotarv luncheon today. He discussed the sub ject of reducing farm costs and alst- spoke in detail as to the work of the rarm bureau organizations and the farm bloc in congress. He declared that the farm bureaus are solidly back of the bloc in its efforts for legisla tion in behalf of agriculture. Guests nt the luncheon todav in cluded Sim Culley. Weston.. A. n. ! Coppock, Athena, James Hill, Pendle. 1 1 ion, uweu isogcrs, Pendleton. Mack1 Hoke, Pendleton, William Warner, Hermiston, and John T. Snelson, mem mer of the Portland Rotary Club. Three new local members, L. CI. Fra zier, Dr. Hanavan and Bert Jerard were introduced. H. E. Inlow called attention to the meeting to be held here February 10 by judge Kanzler, who will talk on the subject of parental responsibility. MRS. LAATZ f (Continued from oa- 1.) remainder of their lives. Pauline Mlms Plamondon receives other real estate in Pendleton. The telephone building will be the property of Mrs. Lnat during her lifetime only,and at hrr il-ath, the property is to revert to Wesley Mims and Pauline Minis Pla mondon. Sonic property owned in Echo, Athena and Riverside was given to relatives. Mrs. Lantz is appointed as execu trix with the provision that she shall make no charges for her services. It Is also provided that an attempt by any legatee to break the will cut such legateo off with one dollar only. Tho will was witnessed by C. O. Mat lock, Charles H. Carter and A. C. Funk. It beurs tho date of Decem ber 2, 1921. HOWARD MAY SUCCEED k EX YON. WASHINGTON, Fob. 1. (U. p.) James E. Howard of Iowa, Di-eni- dent of the American farm bureau federation, probably will succeed Senator Kenyon when the latter takes the federal judgeship the mid dle of February. PAID NOT TO ItEMAIUSY. CHICAGO, Feb. 1. (I. J. S.) Pro vided she does not remarry Mrs. Elfie K. McNctt, widow of Attorney Charles S. McXett, ot Evanston, will receive the whole of his J125.000 estate, ac cording to the will admitted to pro bate. In the event of her remarriago .. iuoeu win receive, under tho provisions of the will, only $50,000. Fancy, Fresh Root Vegetables Sweet, -firm white and yellow Turnips. Solid red table Beets, Carrots and Parsnips. "Waste Less Buy the Best" Pendleton Cash Market, Inc 301 E. Court Street Phones 101 PRIVATE EXCHANGE CONNECTS BOTH DEPARTMENTS TOT I0M01 101 101 101 101 101 101 D. O.K.K. Dance i GIVEN BY DOKIE CLUB IN EAGLE-WOODMAN HALL i SOMETHING NEW 70 Miles an Hour 0 5 A Lucky Balloon Dance i d The Dokie Chili will VA . 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