Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, February 17, 1920, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
THE HEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, February 17, 1920.
HUNGER KNOWS
Poster Tells Dramatic Story
helps Grocery Co.
IN CAUCASUS
Coionel Haskell Reports to Near
East Relief on Desperate
Needs of Helpless.
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"Peace nr.iy come elsewhere In Hie
worlij, Imt hunger knows no arniisoii'e
In the Near East," says Colonol Wil
liam S. FIus!;oll, Allied high eommls
sion in the Trans-Caucasus, In an ap
peal to Near Kast Relief, 1 MaMison
avenue, New York city, for food and
supplies fur the relief of the starving
millions.
Colonel Haskell Is in charge of al!
operations and disbursements of Near
Kast Relief in the Caucasus.
"There Is no fuel or shelter for the
greater purl of them during the teiri-
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Tills picture, palmed especially for the Near Kasi llellpf hy M. Ione
l'.rnclier, vividly portrays what words fail to express the horrlhle Buffering
of the women and children of Armenia anil ud.laceni countries. I'eace haf
hlesscd Kurope and America for more than a year hut In Western Asia con
dli.hins more frightful than any war tlmo experiences of the martyred popu
lathum of Kelt'ltim and fc'rutice still exist. Thousands of women and children
escuped massacre hy the Turkish soldiers only to face the terrible aconles of
death hy starvation. At the present time It Is estlmaied that 1.2.")0.0IX) adults
ami fully 2.VUXI0 orphaned children are completely destitute and In Imminent
dainjer of death hy starvation and exposure.
The Near Kast Kellef, 1 Madison Avenue, Now York, ls at present the
only oiKanl.nilon giving aid to theso aufTerlnn people and lack of funds still
prevents the reaching of more than a small part of the stricken people.
.HI'.K'AI.I) WANT ADS OI-.T THK 15KST KKSUJ.TS.
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BUYING YOUR GROCERY NEEDS HERE BRINGS MORE
THAN A MONETARY SAVING. It brings a saving in health
and strength as well as added values in energy.
Purity is the watchword of this store. All the food-stuffs we
handle must measure up to our high standard of quality or they do
not reach our shelves.
evaporate
COLONEL HASKELL.
ble winter In the mountains," lie says,
"and the existing food supply Is entire
ly Inadequate for the greut number of
refugees without resources of any
kind.
"By a recent agreement between the
premiers of the republics of Armenia,
A.erhaiiljan and Georgia to cease hos
tilities and settle all differences by
arbitration one obstacle to relief work
tn the Caucasus has been removed and
makes accessible a great number of
destitute people who otherwise would
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This week we are featuring as fine a line of Dried and Kvaporated
1'ruits as has ever been offered in Heppner. At this time these
Fruits are seasonable, at all times they are nutritious and appetiz
ing and in these days of high costs they arc economical.
Cur line of Kvaporated Fruits include the following:
PEACHES APPLES PRUNES
PEARS RAISINS FIGS APRICOTS
Look In Our Show Windows
helps Grocery Co.
SB til III 11 SB
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l .oome values
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k W$ l.A PfftV CUT, THE PERFECT ij
' ' mi I ?4 P'l FIT OF THESE GAR U
i . J.4 '! $ MENTS. EXAMINE -j Jj
1 V M TI1E WEAVE AND
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NOTE THE STYLISH
CUT, THE PERFECT
FIT OF THESE GAR
MENTS. EXAMINE
THE WEAVE AND
TEXTURE. NOTE
T H E PLEASING
PATTERNS.
WE HAVE 'I HEM IN
STYLE. QUALITY.
AND PRICK 70 SUIT
EVEKY TASTE AND
POCKKTliOOK.
UMtUJDHkl perish this winter.
"Two hundred thousand destitute
Armenians and Tartars can now he
reached la the districts of Karahah,
I Shusha and Nakhichevan, In the south-
! east section of the Truns-Cuucasus, and
we nre planning to extend our work
there. The economic situation Is so
desperate and food supplies so scanty
that the !"ori;lans have ordered 100,-
I 0V persons, mainly Hussian refugees
without employment, to leave the city
1 of TIHIs. About 4r,IW0 workers In the
t oil flelil of Baku have heen ordered by
the Azerbaldlahese to leave the city
because there is no work for them and
food Is scarce.
Around every station alone the rail -way
ar gathered groups of hundreds
of Ikiiii 'less people lying huddled to
ceth.tr oa tli ground, the majority of
them too weak even to try to help
theuisclvct. Krom time to time the
slrotiK'ir ones climb on freight cars and
move elsewhere, always seeking hatter
condlhous. which do not exist. Two
hmidr-d and sixty-three thousand
hoiiiehM- refugees from Turkish Arme
tii i Him are constantly milling about
Ihroiuhont Itusslan Armenia, mak
ing tin? reiii'f work conducted hy the
Atie'i e ii a probl'-tn requiring liilinite
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.it-il linn mii.ni'. "in;. i
" This !s ep- l.i!l.v true In view of ,
tl;e e'lril of Jl.'t'l" di'i"!ll'e 111- j
, I' I 'll i,i' of !!! ,iii Artii.'tihi ho pi's i
J sc-- ! mm b'lt no fMd, a ucll n
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Gentlemen
READ THIS AD CARE
FULLY Do you realize that to select a
Suit that will please you is a
rather serious matter which
should be given your best attention?
I n sickaess.you will call a speo
i ialist in the disease that is
troubling you.; Why not be
') equally wise in selecting your
f clothes?
heppner Tailor and
Cleaning Shop
Ft Tailors are specialists in their
V line, with 30 years' experience
behind them. Do you see the
; point?
t Now is the time to select your
M new Snriu Suit. Our neu
samples will please you both in
l';ality and price.
KIL:;i PAN IS. all sios $3.iS0
WOOLEN 1 APKICS in Pl.iin. Snipes and Checks $4 .00 to S3. 50
COkDUKOYS in T.m and P.iown $7.00
THESE GOODS ARE ALL OF THE FAMOUS
NEUSTADTEK HUOS. I5KAND. MADE-1N-OREGON
FROM OREGON WOOL. "ORE
GON PRODUCTS FOR OREGON PEOPLE."
Sam Hugh
Co,
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ferni4 u l'i'ls. niotlly hoiiiel and
la. k Hi eer t iity of life, havlnt
nothing mure t In.-, are conceterate t
In n country n )et Inad'Huaielv mi
pivd or S'"med They commute a
fertile field for the ee.U of t.lt e
vUtn or anv f.ii m of anarchy, tl.e
presil of whl 'h once looc I would he
ini.i..it.e to predict.
"It l ticra'.ly adinltte1 la the I'sn
emm f'nt the Anierlcans nf ttie ... r
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Iles of at lest Mi"i hslil.-. and i hil.
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