Heppner herald. (Heppner, Or.) 1914-1924, September 06, 1921, SECTION ONE, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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THEHEPPNER HERALD, HEPPNER, OREGON
Tuesday, September 6, 1921
GREEK SO'iTilEIGN
LAUDS 30RK OF
Km EAST RELIEF
Cables Thr. ii
Lives S 4
.3 for Christian
! in "Beautiful
of Mercy
"work done b
organiziiiion
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The wonderful
Near Fast, Relief
;! villi; tin; lives of
i is of (;hnstiaris
Iinor and Iraus
.vtl signal rneogn;-
slowed bv Ouocn
M a oablegrui.i ins-
: sovereign to Or
1. Chairman, and
". nncrr'iai-v. ot I Ik;
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v
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king 01 cux op ciiuswK
Near Fust Iddief organizatioi:, 1
MmliHoii Am . Now York City. Tier
iiit'SMUgo je.ul.;: ,
"liceply luiii lioil youp groat, kind
lioss lowanb.
SI rails Area :
otl all niosl
in
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cent In r ( i . '
man of I li" i
too, fur J, ii'..
via. I
oU war Kiillorois in
i- siu .Minor, Thank
a oicly.
SDI'KIK."
M.io, the Creek (in'n
it lir. Hart on, ( hair-
Fast. Relief t'omniit
fruiitB an a contribu
e termed the "beauli
!'i "ding, clothing and
i' o than 1 1 0,0(10 lit.ll"
i.ivn come under the
ir Kust liellef during
lion lo
fill work" i I
housing 1 1i'- i..
children who
care of Ihe .'i
I ho past ye :r
Besides "11 Sophie, Ail mi: 111 1.
((iiindoni him, of tho Jtoyal Hellenic
Navy, who was regent of (Ireeeo fol
lowing Ihe lieaih of tho lal.o Kili
Alexander, on October LTi, hint, hasi
al:fo cabled to cxpross tho grul.it iul!
of (ho (link people for the aid fur
nished the riiruitiau populations of
Turkey by Ihe Near East Kelief.
.Morn than S J i! 0,000.00 waa raised
ainoui; the ; rucks of Hie United
St a tea, in tw aeks, and sent, to the
Near Ihi: t. I:y (he Near Kant Holier,
to be used in liei'iiiiK the widows and
iirphan.l leaibieil destitute by the
continual !. i if disturbed conditions
in til" loin' : (Etonian Umpire. The
Vuii'Ih of t'..o Near lOasl Itcllef are
K.Hlieioil dy ( rlv'Hln HuliHrriptlon not
only ai nai: : A i.ierlcaus, lint anions
tho Anaeaians and (i reeks ill the
I'niled SI i '. whose countrymen in
Turkey as.-t Tr;!!iHfiiiirania lime been
I hr.ili.-li la !, -,, Tillable iiulTering.
la i.a n i.il report to Charh'S V.
Vickie. I . ! ll .Seen 1 0 IV of th.'
Near I .... i ea , r, Miss (lb'" I last I in;.-",
of . . ; .,,, describes t he pill
I ! l" : di. : of tells of Ibousand i
of i i . i ; i 1 , a v i li e, 1 1 : 1 f- mi keil
i a I'll .. '. i1 h i a from I heir homes in
d bii.b
ihcir b;
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canal rv
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SlUpcliei!
;-1 lilies
uaeii and
SHOPLIFTING DEVICE
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AVlien two woiuen were arrested in
fhicnyo store for .shoplifting the
other day, It whs found that they were
provided wilh a device that was new
lo the police. H was an Innocent
looking box wrnped In paper, find Its
bottom was lifted wilh a spring trap
door, through which stolen articles
were pushed. At the time it con
tained .$.'i)0 worth of wearing apparel.
Nautical Terms.
Cross tonnage Is obtained by dlvlcl
lug the whole cubical capacity of a
fillip by KM), that ninny lOngllsh cubic
feet representing a ton. Net tonnage
Is tbe gross tonnage less deduction
for machinery, crew and other spaces
no used for passengers or cargo. Oead
weight tonnage or loiinnge cupacil)
is Die number of Ions which can be
carried in ihe holds when the vessel
is charged lo Ihe load-water line. His
placement tonnage used wilh reference
to warships is the actual weight ol
sea u liter displaced by the vessel when
charged wilh all its weight to the load
vMUer line.
Stories of
Great Scouts
By Elmo
Scett
Watum
Insect Powder From Flowers.
Insect powder, which is made by
grinding the bower heads of certain
species of pyrel brum contains a vola
tile oil which ucls upon insects by
asphyxiation. It Is harmless to the
highler animals, Including man. The
workmen who make it suffer no more
Inconvenience than do millers or others
engaged in dusly trades. The plants
lire fed to horses and other stock utter
the Mowers have been gatliered.
. Western Newspaper Union.
SACAGAWEA. "THE BIRD
WOMAN" SCOUT .
In the Portland (Ore.) city park
stands the statue of an Indian woman.
A little bnhy Is strapped on lier back
and her hand Is outstretched to the
west, toward the Pacille ocean. The
statue is that of .Sa"agawea, "The Bird
Woman,", the sixteen-year-old girl
scout unci guide who led Lewis and
Clark over the ".Shining Mountains" to
the "Kveryvvliere-.Salt-Water" toward
which her hand points.
When Lewis and Clark visited the
Ilidatsa Indians In North Iakota on
their great exploring trip west, they
found a Shoshone girl living with that
tribe. At the age of tive she tiad been
captured from her people by a Ilidatsa
war parly.. When she was fourteen
years old, To'.issaint Charbanneau, a
French-Canadian trapper, won her
from her captor in u game of "hide-the-bone"
and married her tiie next
year.
The Bird Woman wished to return
to her people and Lewis and Clark
engaged Charhonneau and his wife as
interpreters to the Indians they would
meet. During the winter of 1S0T Saea
gawea gave birth to n son, whom she
called Baptiste, and this tiny papoose,
went with Ids dauntless mother
through all the hardships which the
explorers afterward endured. He was
strapped on Sacagawea's back one day
when the clumsy Charbanneau upset
one of the boats containing the
precious instruments and records of
the party. The Bird Woman at once
sprang overboard into the inuddy
stream and rescued tlietn.
More than once Sacagawea proved
her value to the explorers. Far up the
river when the forest and snow baf
fled her companions and they were
lost, the homing instinct of the In
dian girl led her on and she guided
them safely to her people. The chief
who welcomed them proved to be Saca
gawea's brother, who was overjoyed
to see his lost sister again. He sold
the white men much-needed horses
and would have stolen them back, had
not the Bird Woman betrayed the plot
to Captain Lewis.
Sacagawea remained with Lewis
and Clark until they reached the I'a
citlc. On their return journey she
stopped with her people, the Slio
shones, and there she spent the re
mainder of her days. She died on the
Wind River reservation In Wyoming
April J), 3894, almost a hundred years
of age.
Forgot the Rules.
A Greek who had been in this conn
try four years and heard many stories
about hunting rabbits, decided he
wished to go hunting. He found an
American who would take him. The
Oreek thought it great sport. He
played dug and "senred" out the rab
bits and the American boy shot them.
After a while the Creek wished to
try his luck at shuotim;, so the Ameri
can showed him how to handle the
Miotinm.
They seared up a rabbit; Ihe Creek
Hit the gun to Ins shoulder, but did
not shoot.
The American .exclaimed: "Why
don't you shoot?"
The Creek replied: "I forgot which
eye you have to squeeze."
Archbishop Hanna Preaches to K. of C.
Rope and Telephone Wires.
Hope from ships that have sailed
the seven seas that 1ms been tied to
every port in ihe world ends its ca
reer by iruarding the nut ion's tele
phone conversation.,
From junk rope is made the high
grade of paper which insulates every
wire In a piece of telephone cable.
Over la.OOO.iidd pounds of old rope
were fed to the giant vats which tore,
cooked, washed and beat into a pulp
the makings of 7.()iM),fXK) pounds of
cable paper used by the Bell Tele
phone system last year.
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Archbishop llimna of San Francisco delivering the sermon at solemn ponti
fical mass in the grounds of Notre Dame convent before the Knights ot
Columbus, in convention there. Seated at the left is Bishop Keane.
Public Funeral for Two Heroes of Washington
tiiiT;!i?ifkw ti ff T
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Crowds at the Sylwm theater on the monument grounds at Washington, when the public funeral was held over,
the bodies of Vincent I!. Costello and Hiram E. Cash, in honor of all Washington heroes who died in the World war.
The services were attended by Vice President Coolidge, General Pershing, the district commissioners and other gov
ernment and city officials.
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an ilher are Nome nevero
i Uuliiig two young blind
i i e no one in the world
in. The overllow from
a live in a wooden tilled
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(lie wood has rotted
a lenls improvlaed from
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in Ceelatld 11. Hodge.
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'"i. Maj-ir General
lartoial, recently ap
r.il I'e; -lung's asslsduil
' . Ii.i ij' on record in
" w oi 1, of i be Near l-'a.-i
x ineiii.i. He saj s, in a
Near l a, I l!"a-f-'''
h. ai 1 In eakini; ,a( ,-o: ,
.'I other eouauies, 1 be
he Near Fa:,! situatioii
appeal to our charitable
re are ui.ui thousands
. a orphans children o!
i' -uls in a Moslem laud,
'. i" helped by our people
i ' to sun ie. Th, Ar
,,:' I'l e-aa their race
: ' I and Ha.eir l.i .,. a
i.a us of d i ress fur over a
I !"iirs. They aie woiihy
'ate than lo nensli .,.
1 I He e ih.it ill be their due wilh
out MibM.uitliil financial and moral
l epli ' I I'oni the gooil iieopli) of our
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"M i.lor General, I'. S. Army
Cenetal Harbiird is one ( i !n
trusd .s of the Near Fast Kelief or
r'i .!: ! hi. now niakitiK a gcneml p
peal (ei- funds to continue its Mori,
nuio'u: tim dtvtitute of Itible laud
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THE LARGEST AND FINEST
Store
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Hardware and
Implement: Establishment In
Eastern Oregon
WETHER YOU WISH TO BUY OR JUST LOOK AROUND AND GET ACQUAINTED, WE ARE AT
YOUR SERVICE
GO fi
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Pioneer Hardware Merchants
"W EHAVE IT, WILL GET IT, OR IT IS NOT MADE.'
With the Approach of Cooler Weather
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