Tuesday, December 23, 19 19 PAGE TWO THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON i i 1 'j i y 1 u I n M i Here IS a Bargain If you want to ljuy a place on the Oregon-Washington highway where you will have a paved road past your door-yard you will like this: 530 Acres Two and one-half miles from town, 200 acres in wheat seeded on summer fallow. Plenty of water, good fences and fair buildings. I'or Prices and Terms see Us. Ik'tler see us before the Fire. We can give you (he right service and the kind of insurance you want. Brown & McMenamin Room 6 Roberts Building 1IF.ITNKR OREGON Seeding Time Is Here You'll need a new Grain Drill. We have the BEST. Call and see them Superior Grain Drills "The Name Tells a True Story" Also see our line of PLOWS Oliver and John Deere Nothing Their Equal in the Plow line Peoples Hardware Company The Gift o' Thrift 1 1 K al'u-r-welfare of the boys and gii Is w ill be influenced as well as their present pleasure by reeeiiug a SAV INGS .UVOl'NT from the l-AUMl-US" , STiVkC.KOWT.US' HANK, among the v.'lu istmas gifts. Yu may make it represent whatever amount on eare to deposit to their credit. 4 per cent paid on Time Deposits Farmers & Stockgrowers National Bank i V yi S 1 'i Li 1 y 1 I I I PROMINENT MEN IN XMAS APPEAL FOR ARMENIANS Former President Taft Leads in Eloquent Plea for Support of N2ar East Relief. To save the lives of 890 000 people In Armenia nnd oilier western Asian countries and to care for more thun 250.000 orphans who are homeless there former President William How ard Taft, Henry Morgenthau, former nmliassador to Turkey, and Alexander J. Hemphill, the New York hanker, ns members of the Kxecutlve Committee of Near East Relief the former Amer ican Committee on Armenian and Syrian Itelief, have Issued n Christ mas appeal for continued support of this organization nnd Its work. Near East Relief Is now opera tins under a government charter and Is practically alone In the western Asian field, the Red Cross several months fl!.'0 having announced Its withdrawal. The Christint'S letter, a (lassie of its kind, is as follows : "!"-ir FrkT.d--Ar:olJ:cr little child has shriveled up nr.-! died.- "The mother, creeping hnek. pntint and cold, from il.e desert, has put down the tliiri Utile linnos with those that strew Hie road and has sunk' be side them, never to rise again. "Only a little child and a mnthe nut on the hlenk Armenian road! Hut what Is that vision hovering there and what Is that voice the cold winds hear to the ears of our souls 'I was hungry nnd ye gave me no meat; I was naked and ye clothed me not.' "Today yes, today while we ore preparing our gifts for Christmas, many more of these little children not a hundred nor a thousand, hut 250,000 of them are still wnnderlne uncarcd for and alone In that dead land, 'their weazened skins clinging In fear to their rattling hones,' nnd they !re crying out with gasping breath, '1 am hungry, I am hungry!' And the voice of one who watches us as we prepare gifts to celebrate his birth day comes again to the ears of our souls 'I am hungry I am hungry 1 1 am hungry ! ! I' "Now, th children and the mothers In Armenia are dreadtng the winter. 'Just human remnants they are, not protected, many of them, from the ele ments by even the dignity of rags. The most favored liar merely shred ded rags.' How shall we sing our Christmas songs and laugh and light the candles and give beautiful gifts while that pleading voice cries In tbe ears of our souls. 'I am naked and cold naked and coldT "Rut we can feed and clothe these perishing ones some of them before It Is too late. Herbert Hoover has ca bled fram the Caucasus. 'It Is Impossi ble that the loss of 200,000 llvtw can at this dsy he prevented, but the remain ing 500,000 can possibly he suved.' They need not starve and freeze and die If we will snve them. In the name of him whi saw the multitude 'as sheep not having a shepherd and was moved with compassion toward them,' who exclaimed whun his disciples would turn them away, 'They need not depart, give ye them to eat !' open your heart and purse and give to these Christiana whom he loves, who are suffering for him and with whom lie la suffering. They Deed uot die. Give ye them to eat "Fifteen dollars a month will pro vide food, clothes, shelter and educa tlon toward self support for one or phan child. 'Ten dollar a month will provide food, clothes and shelter for one or phan child. "Five dollar a month will provide food for one orphan child. "He fed 9,(KX) hungry people In th wlloVmra ami said to his followers, Tbe thing that I do shall ye do also, and greater thin: than these shall ye do." Today ne:rl'4 WU.OOO destitute Arnieuiauii Lis people need food and clothing. "He took little children In his arms and blessed them. TodHy will you tak on or more of these sad, cold, hungry little children of Armenia Into your arm and heart In Ids uame and give them food and warmth and life? "What a Joyful Christmas It will be wheu with your songs and your laugh' ,er ru, hear a vole of wondrous sweetnrwi speaking to you, 'U, ye blessed of my Fatliei, I was hungry and ye gave me (, I n naked and ye clothed ni; Inasmuch a ye have done It to theae, my brethren, y have tune It to .' "In hi name. "Faithfully yean, Wll.UAU H TAFT. A1JX ANliKH j IIKUriUU. HKSRT alORUENTHAU." lor Executive Cwtumlttee, Keer Omm lUllet. 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C. it ItKTIIlKI) SHKKl'MA.V HAS WHACK AT OLD LIKE Emmett Cochran, retired sheep man, who used to be in the business right but in lecent years "just keeps a few bandB sticking around to sort of fool wifh," got caught with a band or two over on Rock creek when the recent cold snap struck and had to break the road end trail the sheep across to lone to get some feed for them. He lost two sheep during the ordeal and they just plain froze to death on the trail. Mr, Cochran says it was colder down that way than in Heppner being a regular thing of from 26 to 35 below in the section where he was operating. Some sheep men down that way met with rather heavy losses, Mr. Cochran says, one of his acquaintances losing from 7 to 10 every night during the cold wave. Mr. Cochran, who retired from the sheep business several years ago, doesn't call himself a s'neepman any more but Just sort of "fools" with the "woolies" for amusement and on this one occasion he seems to have gotten considerable "amusement" out of the regular old time grind. 1 BANDITS ATTACK HARBORD, THINKING HIM ARMENIAN IWh-sum be aim luviuLvi of h't party were tnlmsken for Armealsus, kin, ii. Jamc (i. lUrbord, br4 i the Anierin llisaUin to Artm-nl ii arrow I Mh-apml dealb at the Intuit wf a band of marauding bandits a few mllee fti'tn Mount A unit. Major lietivnil Hrtird ha 'ust rvturiml t.i the Vnlte.! S:nt- and msde a re x't to rrvel'U'tu W llnn n iHr ,tw. tr.-iMi .ii,IM1.m. Iti the Nfur r. Iii-r Aiorri.-m ilmnit i tt ng tli.uial "t !. ll.jok.lt .S.bi Only Two More Days Till Christmas A Few Suggestions For Gifts Py-ra-lin Ivory, including Manicure Articles, Mirrors, Combs, Brushes, Clocks, Jewel Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Boxes, Military Brushes and many other articles from 30 cents to $10.00; also Ivory Sets in Gift Boxes. Stationery in gift boxes from $1.00 to $3.75. Perfumes and Toilet Water in gift boxes Pictures f rom 25 cents to $ 1 5.00 For the Children Gilberts Educational Sets, including the Electrical, Phono-set, Wireless Tele graph, Puzzle and Chemistry Sets Dolls from 15 cents to $10.00 Books from 1 5 cents to $ 3.00 Humphrey's Drug Co.