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About Heppner gazette. (Heppner, Morrow County, Or.) 1892-1912 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1910)
V.;,;;,:p VOL. 21. HEPPNER, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEB. 10, 19i0 NO. 1203 Notice of Final Settlement. of In the County Court of the State O eiton, for Morrow County. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as adrninistrotor of the es tate of Robert Morgan, deceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County his final re port as such administrator, and that Tuesday, the 6th day of Maroh, 1910, lias been fixed by the Court as the t me for hearing and Bottling said tinal ac count. Objections to said account should be filed on or before that day in eaid court. M. J. F. MORGAN, Administrator. F b 3 March 3 For news and opinions th. Oreccniun. J. MAX FOO Chlnesa Root and Herb Doctor. He is an experienced compounder of Chinese Medicine. He treats success fully all private, nervous and chronic diseases, also blood, stomach, heart, lung, liver, kidney, female weakness, catarrh and all diseases of the body by ttie use of roots and herbs, especially prepared for each case. If you cant call at his office, write for home treat ment. Consultation free. J. Man Koo. successor to Hong Wo Tong Chinese Medicine C, 117 W. Second St., Al-1 banv, Oregon. Census Enumerators Ex amined. The examination of applicants for census enumerators was con doc ted at the school bouse in this city by Postmaster Smead, last Saturday. The papers have all been sent to Portland td Supervis or Beach to be passed upon. Following are tbe applicants for Morrjw county: W E Brown, B H Peck, Robert H Young, T W Morgan, ' Harry Uutnmins, J t .Liicas, M03e asii baugh, Ilessie E Dykstra, Martin E Johnson, Fred V Bartholomew, Mrs E 11 CummingR, E K Wy- land, Geo II Ely, J M White, Jus tin A Miller, Ernest Eeilman. COMETS TAIL TO BRING DESTRUCTION Massachusetts Scientists Say it is Now Time to Worry. f "VI r V Chris Batchers who baa, been spending the winter at Medical Lake, has returned, Children Cry FOR FLETCHER'S CASTORIA Free Silverware Absolutely Without Charge The Celebrated Wm. A. Rogers " Table Silverware. The way to get it is Call ,and see and we will ex plain to you. A. M. Phelps Scientists of Boston and Cam bridge appear to be divided in their opinion as to the effect upon the life of the earth of cyanogen that is believed to be present in the tail of Ualley'a comet. That oyanogen bands Bhow prominently in the comet's spectra was estab lished at Yerkes observatory. This fact was made known to Camilla FrurnnjarioD, the French scientist, who ventured the opinion that the gap, which is colorless, poisonoui and has an almondlike odor, may possibly destroy all life on the earth. The majority of local scientists are not inclined to agree with Flammarion. They believe the gas of the comet's tail is so rare fied that it will be repelled by the eaith. (41 fk nP' Used the World over No other article of human food -has ever received such em phatic commendation for purity, usefulness and whole- somecess irom the most) eminent authorities. 1 3 j V" B- Ifcu.n Xjy yr Kit' JjJa Koysl bas always rcczivc?! fihe bf gbest aivsrsS ivhsa " GXoiDitea cr-tessea Is compeuuoa :j The Truth on "Less." "LePs" Matlock, of the Perkins Hotel, and Fred M. Swift have left A recognised Orcffoniu. authority Tb Weeklj Notice of Final Settlement of for a month's visit to New York. While Matlock said he was going simply for "pleasure and business combined," there is a pretty strong rumor that he will return to Port- lnd some time next month with a bride. The name of the young woman in the case is said to be Miss Sadie Jenkins, of Los An geles, member of a well known Mat. Herders Perish With Flock Remembers Comet of '35. Uncle Xewt Williams, ot thia city, 86 years old, and hkle and hearty, informs the Gazette that he distinctly remembers the visit patch from Reno, Nevada. A'ofHalley's comet in November, storm overtook the sheep while far 1835. He says that be also r mem- On th desert near Donnelly mountain, two men, five dogs and 3,000 sheep lie frozen to death in the snow, according to a recent die- In tho County Court of the State Oregon, for MorrowCouilty. Notice is hereby given that the under- family in the Southern city. signed, as administrator of the estate of lock an(j Ewift eyaded their ffiend8 Antone AoranamsicK, aeceaxeu, dub i , , . . filed in the County Court of the State "u,cu olal l uu "V of Oregon for Morrow County, his final goinK -ortiana to Vancouver, report as each administrator and that I wb:i'C . they . boarded the North Tuesday the Btn aay 01 MBrco, iyiu, Bank train. The rumor has it from the corral. Two feet of snow fell, making it impossible for the animals to proceed. They huddled together and froze to death. The herders succumbed with them. Indemity Land up $3. has been fixed by tbe Court as the time for hevring and settling said final ac count. Obiections to eaid account should be filed on or befare that day in said oourt. J. P. WILLIAMS. Administrator. Feb 3 Mar 3 Stock that Matlock is to meet his bride to be at Chicago, where the wed ding is to take place, and the couple will then continue on to New York staying at the Astor Hotel in that city. Portland Tele' gram. Teachers' Examination. d ing Sale We are going through ou stock. All broken lines and rem nants are thrown out on the bar gain counter. Come in and see them. There are some good values. We find we have a few more mens suits and overcoats, ladies and misses suits and coats than we really ought to have at this season of year. We don't want to carry them over and we have decided to cut the price so deep ly, that they will move. Come in we wont ask you to buy unless you feel that you are get ting the best values you have ever seen. The regular examination for Morrow county teachers com menced yesterday at the court house in this city, and is being conducted by Superintendent Not son. Tbe following teachers are iu attendance: lone Mrs Lnura Hamilton, R St. Koberts, Florence Piggott, Lin nie Currin, Pearl Hendrick. Heppner Blanche Carter, Ma belle Cameron, Mrs. Mary A. Not son. Eight Mile Grace Wilhelm. Morgan Julia M Forbes. Castle Rock Eerl Eskelton. Hardman Bertha Huston. The State Lan Board Friday, ordered the price of indemnity se lection lands advanced from $10 'o $13 an acre. The same rules and regulations as before will prevai' including the payment of one-fitu of the purchase price with the ap plication, The price was adva'Cd last Oc tober from $8.75 to 810. The price of Northern Pacifio scrip wa3 increased to about re cently. The new price goes into effect at once. bits the Florida Indian war of. the same year. Uncle Newt says that he is much interested in the return of Halley'a comet nest May. City Council. The regular monthly meeting of the city council was held laBt Monday evening, , , A pastime license was granted to McCarty & Doherty. The usual routine and payment of bills constituted the business of the meeting. Mrs. Miller Dead, A car load of Bain wagons to arrive at Gilliam & Bisbee's this month. Tht new. of bota Hemupherea is Th Weekly Orecronian. Notice For Publication. Department of the Interior, Uniten States Land Office, LaGrsnde, Oreuon. January 1910. Notice i hereby iven. That tbe State of Oregon, has this d.y filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the act of Congress of AiiK'ist 14, 1S4S, and the acts supple mentary and amondatory thereto, lot 3, section 30, T. 3 S., K E. V. M., se rial Xo. 07,")C;. Any and all persons claiming adverse ly the lands described or desiring to ob ject because of the mineral character of tbe land or for for any other reason to the disposal of the applicant should file their affidavits of protest in this office at any time piiorto the approval or certification of said selection by tbe Honorable Commissioner of the Gener al Land Office. F. C. BR AM WELL, Register. u Feb 3 Mar 10 Mrs. Miller, of this city die! of heart trouble at the Heppner Sani tirium yesterday. Circuit Court in Session. Judge Bean came over from Pendleton yesterday evening and convened circuit court at the court house today. The grand went into session yes terday and is still at work. Alweii reliable The Weekly Oregonsa Mike Marshal came up from the north country the first of the week. We Can Save You $15.00 to $20.00 on your Tuxedo, or Full Dress Suit You will need a new one for the coming" social events of the season. Fits Guaranteed-See us about it this week The Cash Shoe Store "W 1