Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 03, 1920, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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nlar we ill ai e nritln-r tiiiu- nor iimney to
make it riht.
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Ilih FEEDS ORPHAN
Cleveland H. Dodge Shows What
Near East Relief Can Go in
Efficient Purchasing.
Buying in wholesale loss a.vj m !c-i
Uie mr.sl fuvoiftlile iricrkt-t coi.'liiiui:s
Near Kast Roilei of 1 .M:,'! , !ivt;,uc
New YorU city, v.iih represt-mativeg v
evt-ry suite of the I'uii.n, tins lii-cn nl.li
to bafile the high cost of I : so fat
as relief supplies for the sufittriNg mil
lions of the Near Kast are cmn-erneM.
Cleveland U. Dodge, tn-asuier, in i
s'stife'tient shov.s that the committee If
tihie to provide food for the sufft rin
people of the Near East at prices mucl
lower than the average cliarKe here.
A donation of $5 per month will pro
rlrie food for one orphan, J 10 pel
month provides not only food, but als
clothes and (belter for one orphan
and for tl5 per mouth attendance a'
school Is assured to each orphan lu ad
dition to food, clothing and shelter.
In the appeal for funds to save tin
starvlnc remnants of the Armenian:
and otl.fr western Asia peoples, Neai
Kust Itelk-f Is iuvltinj; lie Atiierk.it
puhlic to "adopt" an orphan at tin
rules itiYi-ii here. Over U'j'i.'fKj home
lt-s children are lu need of help in tin
Ni ar Ii; st. Women's ort'aiiizatlons
to. laes, ch':n-his and so-'inl cluhs an
n-sn.ndiii to the appeal ly adoptin)
quoins of orphiins for support over I
delinite period.
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10,000 ORPHANS
Connecticut to Provide Foster
Mothers for Little Victims
of Turks.
Ten thousand little rlctlins ot
Turkish hrutallty are to he foster
mothered hy the l,lK hearted women
of Connect Irut as the result of ap
peals ,y .er Kat ICeilef, the funnel
Committee for Armenian ami frlan
Hidlef of 1 Madison avenue, New York
city. The women at a ineetlnif voted
to "ndupt" that inimher as their share
of the a.'M,isl hoinele. ami starving
hoys and grn orphuned lb the massa
cre and deporiaiioin.
Three hundred r piKentatlves of
im-ii's oriranlaiiiuii intended tht
ii.eitli.K i.t Hartford, at uldcli Gov
erimr Man u II. Hohomh presided and
pleaded the .nuse of the Mrl. ken peo
ples Ai oth.-r s eaker was Henry Mor-k-eiitliHU,
former r. S. Aiiihi.s.udor lu
Tiirki .
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nol le Leaned Ci lilieel,, lit MimieD Will
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nil the other tMleH km. ., , n received
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WOMEN ADOPT
tiih.iLttili
Soldier Husband and Battlefield
Baby Touring Country With
Her for Near East Relief.
A mother, father and daui;',!tr, the
latter horn in a tattered Ked (.'r"s
lent in the !(:" f'a'.ieasus while ii'ttiS
roared all around and Turki.-ti shells.
Ivriorin? the mercy emlileni, Lursi near
it, are touring America in lehaif of
tlicir native Arnienia. They are Gen
"ral Mezrop Nevton Azyapetian, his
f i l iff 1 y x- 8 M ,
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LADY ANNE AZGAPETI AN,
wife, Lady Anne, and lreneh Kstlier
Araxle Azttapetliin, whose liahy ees
opened upon scenes of horror and Inter
through them saw much of the suffer
Injrs of the people of Annenin.
The family are making their tour un
der auspices of Ihe Near Hast HelVf.
the hin oruanliitiou which has saved
bundreds of thousands of the people
In that part of the world from death
hy huncer and cold and Is soon to open
a nation wide cinnpnljin tor funds to
Complete the work of saving the sur
vivors, wore than a half million of
whom must perish unless aid it.nies to
them soon. Auiei lu Is their only hope
Oeiieral AzKapetlnn served I'allnnMv
In the Russian armies In the i'niinins
against the Turks. His wife, who ac
companied hliu lo the front, did nohle
ork for the wounded and shk, and
It was while In this service that her
hnhy was Lorti In a hospital lent during
a hnttle. An army Idnnket swung from
two poles In one corner nf the lent wt
the hahy's erlh during li e rest of that
terrlhte winter ampaiiti. Who the
collapse of the Itusiian armies after
the Itulshevlm revolution the Acape
tlans returned to Armenia for a hrlcf
spell and did their hesi to nllevlntf
Ihe snrTerlnu they found -m every hand
Hut with a Turkish price on his head
the father finally made Ids way with
Ms family thn.iik'h Iliin.in to Kln'nnd
and then t.i th's country. What ihe
tell of Coiiiinini,. Uio u,i;U In Armenia
la hmt I. and evidem e.
In He Caneu.iis, Annetdn. !rla
J'urkcy Tii.l rers'a are more tl.im '.'Vi.
" orphans, help!. little vlrnms of
war. n n.aere nnd d. rtai;on, nnd
f. r tl v i:r. at m:it..i"'y !!, only h.ir t
tw.-eii them nnd al...lii . ,ur:it,or
Is A howl of I...I he m tollp r efV
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li.tlef now n.Hkine an apiod
the Ann rl.-'ti p.-. ide for sutti,
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t!n.e suffering little ones will
ol.iihlnts and give tlu-m nn cl
Btlof
that w III help Mu ni to l.eo.
rtlnir It l estimated
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folTV
plrtrly mtd out In ne dm. Ther
ere only it' foMr prlnie.1 and
iy De itstiips were allowed
to la
old 19 one ete.,
New aiaini are aiearle f,
the
flt or Flame tearlai the wards
Tvt lliiibs' Ibttead f Hiu"
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General Eadogllo is in command of
Italian forces in the Fiume region op
posed to the troops under D'Annunzio,
i who seized the city.
C.W.McNAMER B. F. SORENSOJ
I Central Market n
McNAMER & SORENSON, Props.
'e beg to announce to the people of Heppner and
vicinity that we have purchased the lease, business,
fixtures and good will of the Peoples Meat Market
and have moved into the quarters recently occupied
by that firm in the Gillman building on West Willow
street, where we will conduct a first-class market in
such a manner as will appeal to the most fastidious.
On our racks and in our storage will be found the
very best the market affords in
BEEF, PORK, MUTTON, VEAL, POUL- '
TRY AND FISH IN SEASON,
'J ry some of our home made pure pork Sausages with
your J'.uckwheats these cold mornings.
Our purpose is to give the people of Heppner strictly
lirst-class service, courteous treatment and fair price's
Give us an opportunity to serve and please you.
Central
C1D19A.C.S., Inc.
a pest j),
et t-' 7' i Li v- r -
lis pelt is bringing the
highest prices ever known
"Shubert" Wants Oregon Furs
Ar.s,., ALL, VCU CAN SHIP
Ur"lP7(.T"C,C n:,lren,ely lll0li lrlec.
CET A SHIPMENT OFITCAY
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A.BSHUBE&
AMERICAN RAW FURS
5-2T WAuitin Ave. rptiMjChlcoqoT1 USA
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Rev. J. McGuire. secretary
pai-ty of anti-Sinn Fein ministers who
came mom tngiand to oppose the
Sinn Fein doctrine preached b D
Valera. e
Market
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