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About The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1924)
TH3B BSBMlBTOir KBBAXD, ÄBBMXBTO j N. OBSQOX. Slfr WrrmWon Wrrulö AMERICAN ID EA LI GIFT TO NEAR EAST IBHMHHHHHHMHHHHHHHHMMM : NOTICE TO* FTOICATI0N Department of tbs In te rio r, U. B. lan d Office at La Grande, Ore gon, Nov. »0, 1»>4. •very T h on iay at Her- " I have always bean tatereeted in Notice la hereby given th a t W il Umatllla Comity, Oregon hj Crowder, Editor and Man- N ear East Relief,” stated a promln liam J. I» n d o n , of Herm iston, who, ent social worker of Portland a faw days ago, "but, until the Inst few on Janu ary 4, 1921, made Hom e HITT ■ktarad aa second claw m atter, months the whole thing seemed so stead E n try . A ct 1 2-29-16, No. B s t m b r 1*0» at the postonica at hopeless It seemed to be Just one »2010». fo r a ll of Bectlon 12. T ow n- dreary round of massacre and sorrow ehtp S N o rth. Range 2T Bast. W i l Hermiston, Oregon. Subscription Bates Ihr One Year ------- ---- --------- » t o« For BIx Months -------------- --- »1.00 ! Payable In Advance. Classified or Local Advertising I* oents per line for firs t Insertion. M in im u m charge 26 cents. Subsé quent Insertion« 9 cents per line. ONE WAY TO SOLVE THE PROBLEM Some one felt the cold bleak wind« of December and were reminded It was tim e to buy the w in te r’s sup ply of coal. PerhapH his bank bal ance was In figures the same color a m atador uses when he wishes to arouse the fig h tin g Instincts of a b u ll In the arena, and perhaps the coal man had em phatically said no a fte r a conference and heart to heart ta lk . Things begin to look blue to th is someone. To him It was a cold world. H e was unable to look forw ard to the long w in te r evenings when he would sit beside n glow ing fire of coals, toasting Iks shliif, and e n jo y lrg the w arm th and oomtort of four w alls and a roof above thn t lie •■ailed home. Then a lig h t begin to shine through the clouds th a t was s y in ''ii- lcal of hl„ troubles. I t was a d iv e r lin in g . There was a load of coal in the bln of the local M u tu al Creamery company. W hy not appropriate some of this to his own use? C ir cumstances alter cases and the need o f the hour was fuel. So someone backed a truck up to the coal bln of the M u tu a l Creamery company In this city last Saturday night, shov eled on a h a lf ton of coal and like the Arabs th n t Longfellow sp?aks of In one nt his poems, "silen tly stole aw ay." ACHESON SURVEYS AMERICAN OPERATIONS BA R C LA Y ACHESO N Barclay Acheson. well-known to many la Oregon and Waehlngton be cause of years of residence In Che halis, South Bend and Portland, sail ed from New York on November 6th, to continue his work as Director of Overseas Operations for the Near East Relief. Acheson has recently spent mere than a year In the Near E a s t making careful survey of the different fields where American charity le car ing for more than 50,000 children. Speaking before clubs of Portland. Beattie and Tacoma business men, Acheson declared that the Near East Relief Is coming Into a new phase of work. ■’Except for Syria and Greece, there le little more than the normal amount of suffering In the Neer East.” he said. " It la true that the situation In those camps la des perate, and there are thousands of children there who w ill perish thia w inter simply because there are some fo lk * In America who are getting tired of giving Anyono who has ever seen the miracles that I have seen home less and hopeless, ragged children turned Into happy, confident, health- ful children— would never talk «bout being tired of giving. "During the past year we saved l(,0 0 0 children frt m going blind and we trained hundred« of girls to go out as nurses to save the sight of other thousands of children, as well as to ra<se the health standards every where tuey go. "Boys ¡mined In modern methods of agriculture by Sam Newman of Se attle and Leonard lla rth lll of Cor vallis. are revolutionising the Ideas of farm er* who *re securing twins thetr form er crops by the use of th e ** modern methods. "Som etim e* people la y to me. ’W hy don't the*e people do something for themselves?* And I wonder It they mean the children, some of whom begin as early as eight to help earn th e ir own way. "The Near East Relief le not giving aid to adult refugees except In the distribution of old clothing. And last year we gave help to 500.000 in this way. Our program I* purely one of child-care, and aa coon as onr children are able to auppo-t themselves, our work w ill be finished. Rut these are children, mostly orphan*, strangers In a strung* land, w ith no claim what ever upon the governments who have given them a place to live." Acheson declared that the Greek government Is doing more to aid the refugees than all the re lie f agencies combined, and la spending more oa them than on all governmental agencies combined. over and over again. lam ette M eridian , has filed notice 'T am sending a larger check this o f Intention to make three-year year for “ »’ ^ . t the rtlld re n are ont pr( clalm to the Iand of Turkey and there to no more danger - • j o. . of massacre It seems to me we have above deoerlbed. before United States the big chance for which we h av e ! Commissioner nt Herm iston, Oregon, been looking for these many year*.: on the 2»th day of December, 1224. It seems too good to be true that the] C laim an t names as wltneaees D. H. massacres are ended but such to U>»iS b a w W ilb e rt P. Sm ith, C. H . Shaw. ca8e" ! John D. Fisher, a ll of Herm iston, "Another thing that encourages me Is the great constructive program C A R L G. H E L M , Register. which the relief agency to carrying out and where methods of education, hygiene and ln d u itry have replaced re SHERIFF'S SALE lief methods. This I understand to Notice to hereby given th a t under true of the larger part of the Near >n(j bjr v irtu e of a w rit of execu- Eaet program although imuch re e C irc u it CouH work Is s till necessary in the pitiful camps In Greece and Syria where of the State of Oregon In and for thousands of children are still home- the County of U m a tilla , under the less and many w ill die this w in te r, M a | thereof, and to me directed and unlees help to given. delivered upon a Judgment and de "The going to the Near East oi cree rendered and entered In said m, n like I k . Paul Monroe ° ' ' h* court on tbe 17th day Of November, Teachers College of New York and s . , — . nationally known authority on « 6 » . » « . >" ot F ra n k W o ug hter. cation, and Dr. R. R. Reeder, equally as p la in tiff, and against 8. E. W a l- well known who with Dr. James I. ker and M ary J. W a lk e r h l, w ife, Vance form erly moderator of the and Charles Spencer and G ertrude Presbyterian Church and the carry- a p .ncar bj a w ife , as defendants, lng out of their suggestions for the wbereby the p Ia ln t„ f dld recover a training of these children may mean much for the future welfare of that Personal decree «gainst the defend- strteken country." a n t" s - E W a lk e r and M ary J. W a l- " I give money now to the Near Bast ker hto wife, fo r the sum of »100.00 Relief Just as I give It to a college w ith Interest thereon at the rate of or any other character forming organ- 7 par cent p .r an num from the 11th Izatlon In this country expecting my d^y of March 1 9 2 2. and the fu rth e r reward in ^ 7 ‘ “ « ? ha‘ i’W a “ l? sum o f »500.00 w ith Interest there- are being trained for successful live*; . . . . . . In their own countries. One hundred! on ar the ra te of 7 per cent per an- thousand children going out through num from December 8th, 1920, and the Near East to carry A m erican' the fu rth e r sum of »100.00 a tto rn ey ’s ideals of life and culture w ill be one 7eea. and the coat* and disbursements of the greatest contributions that any , >xe(, , 63 , 5 and wbarehy lt wft* people could possibly make to a war decreed th a t the mortgage dated on stricken land. the 11th day of M arch, 1921, exec uted by 8. E. W a lk e r and M ary J. RELIEF WORK HEROINE W a lk e r his w ife to E P. Dodd and BACK FROM NEAR EAST by him assigned to p la in tiff, upon I the follo w in g described real property I In U m s tllla County, Oregon, to -w it: ¡ S B « of N W '4 o f NE14 Section 5. T w p . 4 N. R. 29 E . W . M., which mortgage was recorded on M arch 11, / -- * ■ .« * 4 .i, 1931, k t page 252 of book 79 of the ■ < K » records of mortgages In the office ■ & of the County Recorder o f U m a tilla County. Oregon, should be fore closed, and the eald real property eold by the S h e riff of U m a tilla County, Oregon, to satisfy said Judgment and a ll costs; therefore I w ill, on S a tu r day. December 20th , 1924, at tw o o’clock In the afternoon of th a t day, a t the fro n t door of the court house In the c ity of Pendleton, U m a tilla County, Oregon, eell a ll the rig h t, title . Interest and estate w hich the said defendants, S. E. W a lk e r and M ary J. W a lk e r hla w ife , and a ll persons claim ing and to claim by. through or under them, or any of them , had on the 11th day of M arch, 1921, or since then have had, or now have. In and to the above described real property and every p art there of, a t public auction to the highest bidder for rash In hand, the pro- Mrs. W . E. Rambo, a form er real Ceed* of such sale to be applied In dent of Chehalis, Klam ath Falls and. M t|*fa c tlo n of said execution and all Baker, recently returned from t “ h« costs. Near East. Dated this 17th day of November, She and her husband were singled out by the Queen of Greece tot 1924. Zoeth Houssr. special thanks in connection with the rescue of fifty thousand Greeks In S h e riff of U m a tilla County, Oregon. Ratoum, following the W orld war 10-5tc By W . R. Anderson, Deputy. W ith her husband, she walked lite r ally In the steps of the Apostle Pan- they took hundreds of children troir N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E O F Turkish beselged village through’ A T T A C H E D P R 0 P F -R T Y ON E X E C U T IO N Tarsus to safety on the Isle of Cypru* under the direction of the Near Baal Notice le hereby given th a t by v ir Relief. tue o f a w rit of execution Issued "W e are fam iliar with suffering and j from the office of the C lerk of the even starvation," states Mrs. Rambo I a r n | M Court o, , be sta te o f Oregon, „ "before we went to the Near East , _, , ___ , . . . for Be spent our honeymoon In tndt. Un' a t " la ®°unty, a "<> »<> me d lrect- In the midst of a great fam ine w hen , ad ° " a ««'<> Court ren- hundreds of children were left a t oui-^ered on l **e 6th day of December, very doors. W ith re lie f money seat 1>24, In favor of C. W . Kellogg and from America we gave employment t< John Schlmke an p la ln tirfa , and hundreds of men who were thus abl«' agatngt W illia m Brow n and M ln ta to support their femilles. and th« Brown „ „ w , fe „ defendantB. for building, are in u .e today aa orphan (h# gum |J 0 # #0 w f(h "Our oldest son. Victor, returned a t * * rw,n •» rate of 10 per cent few week* ago as medical missionary P*r annum from the first day of Oct- to the very spot where he was born ober. 1921. and the fu rth e r sum of and he finds that the leaders tn th« 999 00 attorneys fees and »43.70 community are the children whom w . cos(s and a ,abttraementa> wblch Judg. waved from death twenty five y e a r » __ . . . _ a. . . a. . , ago W ith this experience back ot ™ent ‘ ,8° ° rd’ r’ ,h " of the fn |- ue we naturally look for great re lo w ln * described real property in suits from Americans taking care of * i U m a tilla County. Oregon, to -w it hundred thousand children In th« Lots 9 and I In Block C and Lots Near East.” 5. 7 and 8 In Block D, F irs t addl- | tio.i t0 Herm iston, according to p lat A R M E N IA N C H IL D R E N , filed March 8th. 1907, a ll In Um a- W A N T A M E R IC A N F L A Q I t i l l * county, Oregon. ■ — " 1 w ill at the hour of 2 o’clock In Jerusalem — Armenian children 1* the afternoon on the 17th day of the Near East Relief orphanages 1s January, 1925. sell at the front door Palestine and Syria have petitions«! o i Court H m w f (d c „ the American consul here to s e c u r « l.„ .. , . . .... American flags for all their orphan ’ * " ° f ‘ h* r ' i h t - MUa and *‘8tate age building. In a letter to th * con by the said W illia m Brown and aul. they state; “ It to th * only flag M in t» Brown his w ife In and to the we have, and the only one that mean« ahovg described property on the 16th * homeland to ua Am erica has bees day of September, 1924 (th e same our father and mother, and we wan» b a rin g been attached on th a t day the Stars and Stripes always with m ln lh . ___ . , . a . a constant reminder of what ««> aC,'O,l ,bove " ,errpd , o ) * owe to your country.” The c o n ** a ‘ hlgheet bld- has Invited contributions of flags, I <*, r f ° r cash, the proceeds of sale to ieet by 5 feet, or larger. he applied aa the law directs. I Dated this 8th day of December, A N C IE N T C H A N T R E V IV E D Beirut, Syria. - F o r many c en tu ries! children la Palestine have used, fat grace before m eal» a chant which has beea handed down from early church | * fathers. The chant survives today as a th rice-daily exercise la all orphan ages of the Near Bast Relief. Several thousand copies of words and music have been sent to America for use la the observance of Golden Rule day on December 7. Z O E T H HOUSER. S h e riff. By W . R. Anderson. Deputy S heriff. Legal Blanks for Sale atTUs Office ■ ■ When you hav« a Coal Consumers | job in our line give it to the home prin Take Notice -TO*- GUNS ter. The salesman from —A N D - AMMUNITION A FULL LINE We have taken the exclusive ageneysfor the Fam ous U tah Aberdeen Coal. an out-of- town concern - may give you an oily line of “hunk” but the home printer is entitled to your jo k T O BLES8 A M ER IC A N S Moscow.— The annual ceremony ol the Armenian church, known as th« "Blessing of the Americane,” w ill tak< place at grivan, Caucasian Russia next month. The ceremony to an ex preselon of gratitude for help wbict the United States has extended tc Arm enia through the Near East Re lie f during the past few years. TURKEY D IN N E R IN ORDERS SOLICITED hern. do ’ar you spend he^e will sor^p ■ Let us know your needs turn to y dollar yo P A L E S TIN E Jerusalem.—A g ift of 200 live tur keys has Just been received by th< Near East Relief from an Armenia« farm er ln Egypt. The birds are tc ' provide Chrletma» dinners for 1,201 ■ Armenian children ln orphanage« . ■ work. Tb Inland Empire Lumber Compai f away i ? c i' Phone 331 are st nd “ The Yard of Best Quality” H . M . S T R A W . M G R. We Want Yon to keep in mind the fact that in addition to printing this news* paper we do job work of any kind. W hen in need of anything in this line be sure Exclusive Representatives of National Builders Bureau is to be p i ' r. can do it VOTE 3C6 YES— And save th e Dairy Industry. figur L e g a l B lanks F o r S ale a t T h e H e ra ld O ffic e HEK ivi To See Us H E R A* i» » ..♦ e .e e e e « « > *» ♦ » » ♦ ♦ » » ♦ *•» MANY LINES ALREADY V E R . Take Advantage of the Bargains in All Lines, espeH-* the following EXTRA SPECIALS Domestic Science Fireless Cooker reduced from : : $ 2 4 .75 to New Perfection Oil Heaters reduced from : : : : : : 8 i Universal Combination Heaters reduced from : : : 3 2 .6 5 tei ».‘i "X- Universal Combination Heaters reduced from : : : 35 75 to 25. Of Universal Duplex Combination Hcai-ro reduced from 40 00 to 2 ; 2 Trilby Oak Heaters reduced from : : : : : : : 17.50 to 13.C Other heaters reduced in proportion $60.00 Viking Separator reduced, to : : : 46.50 10 year guarantee $145 Majestic Ranges reduced to : 108.50 $ 9 5 Colonial Ranges, reduced t o ........................................ 6 8 .0 0 $ 1 2 .3 5 ball bearing Grindstones, mounted, reduced to 99 Children’s Chairs and High Chairs and all Furniture, 33 1-3 per ce it off. Stone Jars, Crocks, at following bargains: 2 3 4 5 gal. gal. gal. gal. size size size size reduced reduced reduced reduced from from from from 68c t o ...................................... 48c 6 gal. size reduced from $2.00 t o ........... »1.00 t o . ............................... 70c 8 gal. size reduced from $2.70 to ____ ______ _____ $1.35 to ____ ____ .*......... ................. 95c 10 gal. size reduced from $3.35 t o ............................. ........... 52.v5 $1.70 t o ...................................... $1.19 12 gal. size reduced from $4.05 t o __________ $2.8<i W ash Tubs and W ash Boilers reduced 2 5 per cent and w e have some wonderful values. Greatest bargains in dishes and glassware ever offered in Eastern Ore gon. Look over our dishes and glassware and take advantage of these wonderful bargains. Fairly good stock remaining, except plates, one size Aluminumware is two-thirds sold o u t so get in early to take advantage of twenty-five percent o ff on the remaining stock. Bread boxes, oik cans and enamelware, balance in stock at twenty-five percent off. Three refrigerators at forty percent off and you will need them again in six months. Nails reduced 2 cents per pound any size. Too many other bargains to list in this space. all bargains. Nothing reserved. Come in and look oner Sappers’ Inc., Hermiston, Ore. Soon to move to S ilverto n . Oregon A ; i cy