Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, December 23, 1919, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER. OREGON
Tuesday, December 23, 1919
f
j Christmas Shoppers I
ill! 6SJ
find our store just crammed with holiday needs
Near East Situation
Mow "Most Desperate
in World," Says Hoover.
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THE PLACE
TO ELY THE
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Herbert
Hoover, w h o
has now be
come a mem
ber of Uie Ex
ecutive Com
ii t ot Near
r. s st ra.'lief,
I ) is ear
ins Tor nearly
iKioniio Ar-
!( who.
Men's Furnishings Department
SHIKTS, N 10 C K W E A It , HAT S,
SHOES, CiLOVEK, HEM'S, SUSPEX
lERS, IIOSIEHV,
DEI'EXDA IJEE MEIU'HAXDISE IV
EXDEESS PKOITSION.
O 'r
i MLKUY CHRISTMAS
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H
Hoove
of oiar fsrss Hosiery for
HIS Xmas Gift
HAPi'Y NEW YEAR
)dii3 Hague
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oak:; w i t h
authority when he tells ot' liu
wtm suffering, siijs ill a formal
'!:!l'liClll :
"In my Oi-inioti, the situation
n tlx? Near East is the most
iesperate in the vvorhl."
.sir. Hoover has sent a letter
to Cleveland H. Dodge, treasurer
,l Near East lielief, 1 Madison
avenue, New York, in which lie
oays :
"In accepting your Invitation
to become a member of the Ex
woutive Committee of the Near
East committee, I do so with
reluctance, but out of a sense of
duty towards one of tbe most
difficult situations in Europe.
Until some political settlement
can be obtained for Uie Near
East and some government es
tablished In responsibility for
the care and .epatrlatlon of the
Armenian population In the Cau
casus, this mass of people must
live sheerly by the charity of the
United States. There are In the
Caucasus approximately 1,800,
000 Armenians, of whom 800,000
are entirely destitute refugees
from Turkey and amongst them
a tremendous mass of children.
"I cannot too strongly urge
upon the members of the com
mittee and their supporters the
critical necessity of concentrat
ing every possible effort to sup
port. Colonel Haskell's adminis
tration in the amounts that ho
r quires; otherwise we shall
witness one of t In gr":itet trag
edies of the entire war."
will oiler at
ilie highest bidder,
hra SI. cd per aero.
the Interior, t. S. Land office at La
Grande, Oregon, December 6, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by fie Commissioner of the
Cenei ?.i Land office, under provisions
of Section 2 4 55, R. 8., pursuant to
the application of
.XLLI.3 II. MINOR,
Ictie, Oregon,
in! No. i.i iZ's, we
1 : '.He .!! t
. .,Uf -re )??
I ' A M.. the ISth d,iy
lot' i-'eb ;uuy, i;!2it, next at this office
! the following tract of land:
-VKH XE Vi Section IS, Township
Met ;
I T!. - suii- will net te 'k vi open, but
! w:n be fi?Hurrtl closed v,'.ea rhc:::
; em at the hour named have
j (-.; .i.sed bidoiiiir. The person mak'nR
t!ie highest bid will b ivduiix-1 t
laun'-J.iinfiy pay ie tlia Receive'' the
ii;ii(ji;r.t thereof.
A ty pe.-s-ms (dainiing adversely the
abovf-tiesct ibed land are advised t:
file their claims, or objections, on or
before the time designated for gale.
- C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.
NOTICE FOR riBIJCATIOX
Isolateil Tract Not Coal Land
Public Land Sale, Department of
the Interior. U. S. Land office at La
Grande, Oregon. December G, 1019.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commis'icner of the
Generai Land "tliee. under provisions
of. S,vUo!i 2435, U, S.. ,:;;;;aain to
;;. :;.xor,
i-r;:-. Oregen,
Serial Xcs. 03 33 52-lP063-'0103.!
we will effer at rt'b'.ic sale, to th.e
, highest bidder, but a t not thy5
53. On per acre, at 10 oV'.,.ck A. .'.
I on the iSfa day of February, 192c
NOTICE KOU PUBLIC ATIOX
Isolated Tract
Public Land Sale No. 019952.
!?!?., YTH R''.TE DROPS
miDi nzLir:F arhives
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at The Dalles, Oregon,
Octobere 22, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that, as di
rected by the Commissioner of the
General Land office, under provisions
of Section 2455, R. S., pursuant to
the application of
OTTO E. JOHNSON,
Serial No. 019952, we will offer at
public sale, to the highest bidder,
but at not less than $3.00 per acre,
at 10 o'clock A. M., on the 14 day of
January next, at this office, the fol
lowing tract of land;
NE NWVi Section 27, Township
5 Prmtli, Range 25 East, Willamette
Meridian, (Containing 40 acres.)
The sale will not be "kept onen, but
, will be dwlrred el-wl when Ifor
i preserl at the hour riatn.'Ml h:v"'
! cfiwrt !lItinic. 'nw perr.:.n i-aking
lho hirlitst bid wiii be rcovir'il
th;
liU
Famous Women Adopt Armenian Waifs
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MRS. OUVERl'hARRIMAN
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WRS.CARRlE CHAPMAN CATT
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Lives of thousands of Armenian
children ,tr:nly have liten snvi i ly
the Near East lielief taking over th?
.'.i nieniau orphanages, according to de
tailed r 'ports, which Wive just rcnchei!
the headquarters of that organization.
These institutions had buen run by the
Armenians since the beginning of the
war to care f,r the children whoso
parents hail been murdered by the
Turks. Iioenuse of lack of food,
clothing and medicine, the death rata
among the children In these Institu
tions averaged ns hih as twenty or
thirty u day In some cases.
When Armenluti funds became In
adequate the Near East lielief took
clmrge of the orpha: age. Since that
time the death rate I ih been greatly
reduced. Given good f( od nnd car
the children ore quickly returning to
normal phyitlcul and mental condition.
It U estliiimed by persons who have
made a mirvey of Armenia that l'JO.UUO
children will die during the next your
unless they are given food and rare.
Near East lielief In the only oi-gnnl-lailon
now operating In Western .la
and It Is making an appeal to uv
Iliose Christ inn chlldreu.
iy the
e-l t
imniediatelv pay to the Recei
ar,iou,tt thereof.
A'V j'.ersor.s claimir.g a (Ivors
abo'v-deseribod intrl .i " ;.(!,
HI" their H-ii'iH, n .5J H-t'cn.?, o;i
'"' ,t,i l- the time designuted for i.tile.
i L. A. 1IOOTH,
t Receiver.
'ice. the followlni
next, nt this of
tract of hind :
STZ'Vt N'-.VU Stction IS, NE
NW-ii Section 7, SE Sec
tion G, :.ll in Township 4 South,
Range 28 East, Willamette Meridian.'
The sale will not be 'kept open, but
will be declared closed when those
present at the hour named have
ceased bidding. The person making
the highest bid will be required to
immediately pay to the Receiver 'the
amount thereof.
Any persons claiming adversely the
above-described land are advised to
file their claims, or o&jections, on or
before the time designated for sale.
C. S. DUNN,
Register.
NOLAN SKIFF,
Receiver.1
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land office at La Grande, Oregon,
December 15th, 1919.
Notice is hereby given that
FRANCIS J. KIATT
of Lena, Oregon, who, on November
8th, 1916, made Homestead Entry
No. 016728, for SV2 SE Vi Section 27,
N NE Vt , and SE NE, Section
34, Township 2 South, Range 29
East, Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to make
Final three-year proof, to establish,
claim to the land above described, be-
' J. A. V.T.: tors, Clerk of County
Court, at Heimner, Oregon, on the
10U day of February, l'!20.
Claimant names ar; wltro'sses:
Wrn F. Pe.t'son. of Lei a. Oregon;
Noah E. Pettyjohn, of Morgan, Ore
gon; Howard. E. Pe-i-fcn, of Lma,.
Oregon; Jesse V. Frtnch, of Lena.
Oregon.
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public s.iie. to If., his!,, i-t '.l.i.i. r.
but at not i, it.,,,, f2.' p. r rcr...
at ! iVrl.ick A M . on I In- 1 'h day
of Eel.Mi.il. 1 . lu ! ut t!ii nt: , ,.
the fulloKlm; of 1 rd;
Lot 4. Soti n 3, Towni.hip 2 . ml!:.
Kiinge : II. . W, Slant. tl.- Meri
dian. The ,ile w ill not be kept oj , n, lull
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! preu'Dt at I hi' hour n.iini.l
i'1-.mi'ij boldini;. The pi rnn - ..kit'K
thf l-.lghoM bid ill be t rtt!r"l to
itiillie.iiat. ly p, to (lie Kereiv ( ,
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Hcppncr Tailoring & Pressing Shop
G. FRANZEN, Proprietor
Whiteis Building;, next door to Wilson Hotel
You Will Save Money
by making- your selection and ordering your new
suit between now and Christmas as our wholesale
dealers have notified us that prices on all suiting
will advance January 1st as much as $.oo per
yard. 1
WE GUARANTEE A PERFECT FIT
AND SATISFACTORY WEARING
QUALITIES IN EVERY SUIT MADE
IN OUR SHOP.
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Cleaning and Pressim
a Specialty
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GOOD WHEAT FARMS
FOR SALE ON EASY TERMS
Also Two fine Alfalfa farms
I iune.M!..uri.rM.,h,,a.t lu., i,:...hH Vlf
..vo.curalL.tfe,,,,,,,,,, '-u
ir, iir.u ce inc. ' K n
E. M. SHUTT
Up-itairg in Court House
iM'Uinl Trxl V) Coal I u.l
Tutiltc t.ia.l i i". r : i i-;
fur In i nmwl fi-r.) that mo rt
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