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THE GAZETTE HEPPNER, OREGON UNIQUE BALLOONIN Willie Hoppe, the American billiard expert, has wod the inter national championship at Paris, defeating Vingeaux and Sanchez. The banking firm of Stephen Leuhrman & Son, of Bremen, has failed with liabilities of 1,500,000. Several New Tork firms are af fected. The four principal baseball or ganizations of the Uniied States incorporate 168 clubs, employing in the aggregate 2,500 first class players. Insurance rates on vessels flying the Japanese flag have raised 10 per cent on all Pacific coast ports. Governor McBride, of Washing ton, has commuted the death sen tence of John Reynolds, to im prisonment for life. Reynolds killed a man in Kings county two years ago, and the case has been in the supreme court ever since. Views of th Antarctic Regions from Overhead. Iaportut Ralta of Bp!ltion to Soathvrn Polar Sm Unique In the Annali of Aero Mtle. Balloon ascents for military recon noissance are common enough. Some day they will be extensively employed for geographical exploration, perhaps There is tai of using captive airships for enabm .ourists to view Alpine sceneo ea.., . But for polar research they have cus far been practically neglected, i wr Andree hoped that in a free bullosa -ie might drift steadily northward lrom Spitzbergen several hundred miles, but he paid for that error with his life. The trial which was made in the Antarctic stus lrom the British ship Discovery is practi cally unique in the annals of aero nautics. Never before was a success ful ascent made under similar condi tions, says the New York Tribune. Leaving Lyttleton, New Zealand, just before the close of 1901, the Brit ish expeditio pi.wed steacilj south ward,' heading for Cape Adair. The Ice barrier which ekirts the Antarctic con tinent extends almost continuously along the sixty-fifth or sixty-sixth par allel of south latitude. By far the most remarkable break in the coast line occurs to the southeastward of, Australia. There is an enormous re cess, 500 or 600 miles deep, and fully as wide, called McMurdo bay. Along its western shore lies Victoria Land. Its eastern boundary is poorly denned, and is represented only vaguely by ice. The southern side is almost straight and extends eastward and westward fairly close to the seventy-eighth par allel o latitude Touching first at Cape Adair, of the northwestern corner of the bay,' Capt. Scott skirted Victoria Land and reached the southwestern corner, near the volcanoes Erebus and Terror. Turning eastward on January 22, 1902, he worked his way slowly along the Ice barrier, which for more than 500 miles has a height of from 50 to 280 feet. Apparently the ice had receded somewhat from the limits noted by Sir James Ross, who explored the region In 1845. During the next few days Capt. Scott saw land off to the eastward of him which has never be fore been chartered, and also observed that the ice barrier itself practically disappeared, and was replaced by slop ing ice, which doubtless covered land. The barrier proper is a frozen pack, is generally level in spite of its rough ness, and is thought t,o overlie sea. It was just after turning back after these observations toward Mount Erebus that the balloon ascent was made. The ship was still under con trol, the season corresponding to mid summer. An inlet through the ice, which reached further southward than any other to which the Discovery could penetrate, was now utilized to study the land. Hydrogen, compressed in cylinders and brought from home, was used to Inflate the gas bag. Owing to the low temperature of this region, a much greater quantity was required than would have been needed in tem perate climates. The cable which held this floating observatory captive was 750 feet long. No satisfactory landing place was discovered, but an admirable view of the region was had. This oc curred February 4, 1902. Then the Discovery pushed on westward, found a satisfactory anchorage in McMurdo strait, close to Mount Erebus, and on March 24 (Just after the autumnal equinox) she was froBen in. Subpft quently Capt. Scott organized sledge parties which explored the vicinity. The most important results of the expedition up to the time the relief ship. Morning, left it last winter, were as follows: First Diseorerr of new land east of McMurdo bay. Second Discovery tfeat Mounts Ere bus and Terror are on a small island and not the mainland. Third Finding good winter quar ters for a ship In south latitude 77:50. east longitude 1(56:42. with land close by for a magnetic observatory. Fourth A record of 92 degrees be low zero Fahrenheit Fifth A sledge journey to 82:17 south latitude, and observations of land as far off as 81:30, Including peaks and mountain ranges 14,000 feet high. Sixth Evidence tht the vast ice covered plateau which reaches west ward from McMurdo bay Is In some places 9.000 feet high. Seventh A large amount of mag netic and biological and deep sea sounding. Uoenoa Ayrt-u a Blur City. Buenos Ay res, the capital of thv Ar gentine Republic, is the largest city In South America. It is also the largest city In the southern hemisphere, and the largest city In the western hemi sphere 60Uth of Philadelphia, says St. Nicholas. It is, moreover, the largest Spanish-speaking city in the world. Its population probably exceeds 900,000, and ia increasing rapidly. LOCAL JV1AKKETS. Ileppner Quotation on Staples Hought and Sold Here RETAIL GROCERY PRICES. COFFEE Mocha and Jaya. best 40c per pound ; next grade, 35c per pound ; package coffee, Lion and Arbuckle, 6 packages for $1. RICE Best head rice 10c per pound ; next grade 8 cents per pound. SUGAR Cane granulated, best $6 25 per sack ; do 14 pounds $1. SALT Coarse U 'per 100; 85c 50 pounds. FLOUR $4 45$5per barrel. BACON 1618c per pound. HAMS lG17c per pound. COAL OIL $1 50$1 65 for 5 gal lons ; $3 25 per case. VEGETABLES. POTATOES lc per pound. California eweet potatoes 4c per pound. CABBAGE 2c per pound. ONIONS--2Jc per pound. FRUITS. BANANAS 40c per dozen.' APPLES3c per pound. LEMONS 30c per dozen. ORANGES 40c50c per dozen. LIVESTOCK AND POULTRY. Prices paid by dealer to the producer. CHICKENS $3 50 per dozen. BUTTER Fancy creamery, 70c per roll ; ranch, 60c per roll. BEEF CATTLE, ETC. COWS $2 50$3 per hundred. S1EERS $33 50 per hundred. HOGS Live, 5c;dressed, 6Vc pound. VEAL Dressed, 6c perfpound. SHEEP $1 50$2 50. HAY AND FEED. CHOPPED BARLEY $27 50 per ton THE m AT ROGE ISLAND ROUTE Through personally conducted Tourist sleeping cars between Portland and Chi cago once a week, and between Ogden and Chicago three times a week, via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleeping earadaily between Ogden and Chicago via the Scenic Line. Through standard sleepingearsdaily between Colorado Springs and St Louis. Through Btandard and tourist sleeping cars daily between 8111 Francisco and Chicago via Los Angeles and HI Paso. Through standard sleeping cars and chair cars daily between St. Paul and Chicago. Be sure to see that your ticket reads via tho Great Rock Island Route The be-1 and most reasonable dining; car er vice. Midday lunch 50 cents. For rates, folders and descriptive literature write to L. B.GORHAM, GEO. W. BAI NTER QCNCRAL AGENT. TRAV. PAb. AGT. 250 Alder St.Portland, Ore. Land Office Hush. GBOSHEHS 0LLI6ER & I Have just opened a new saloon at the corner of Eain and May streets. Finest Liquors and Cigars Pendleton Beer on Draught Hot and Cold Lunches Hcppner, Or. Notice off Final Settlement. Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned adminfstra'rix of the estate of Joseph F. Ox ley. deceased, will make final settlement of his ac counts with said estate as such adminiHtratrix, at the March term of the County Court of Mor row Ccmntv, Oregon, to tie holden at Ileppner. in said County, on the 7th day of March, I'M at 10 o'clock A. M. of said day. MAKGARET OX LEV. 75-79 Administratrix. La Grande, Feb. 11. Since the open ing of the land office here, there has been one continuous chain of applicants for homestead filings, proofs and other land routine and the office force has been worked to fullest capacity. . Many homestead proofs' have been held in abeyance since the close of the office, three months ago, and the appli cants are now making the second trip here to complete title. HEALESTATEBAKGAINS Offered by Whiteis & Patterson Real Estate Dealers. MANY RARE OFFERS MADE Watch This Space Each Week, aa in any Ranchea Will be Ijlated Here. 1120 acres, part good farm land, rest fine grazing land. One fine seven room house, three houses for tenants, good barn and out buildings, fine orchard, 700 acres government land.fencerf, nine miles from Hamilton. About 40 acres of good timber on land. $7.00 per acre. Easy payment. 640 acres, good houses and barns, finely watered, 200 acres meadow land, timber on the land will more than half pay for it, adjacent to outside range, fine ranch for some one at a reasonable price. Five miles from Lone Rock. 200 acres IK miles from Lexington. A snap for a short time. 1120 acres 3 mles from Lexington, fine wheat ranch, nearly all under cultivation, some improvements. Will be sold on reasonable terms. 640 acres 2 miles lrom Ileppner, fine wheat ranch, plenty of good spring water, all under good 3 wire fence and cross fences. Will be sold at a bargain. 1240 acres, 800 acres plow land, 3 dwelling houses, large barn just com pleted, all of 300 aires can be irrigated, all under good 3 wire fence, adjacent to gjvernment range, fine i-toca ranch. Snap. 320 acres, wneat land, 260 acres under cultivation, all under good two wire fence. Price $2000. This is a bargain. e have a number of good houses and lots in Ileppner for sale very cheap. JUST STARTED . . , Tlios. Brennan, Practical Horseshoer Entire Attention deyoted to Horse shoeing. No other work. Lower Main street next to Mead ows' Livery Barn. Before You Order Tombstones, Marble or Granite Work You will do well to see Monterastelli Brothers and get prices. They have a fane stock on band. MAIN STREET, HEPPNER, ORE. Conover & 6ray General Drayage and Heavy Hauling PROMPT SERVICE Wood and Coal We have purchased the wood and coal business from R E. lieaman. Leave your orders tor fuel. Heppner, - - Oregon Heppner Gazette per ear