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THK GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYBBA. m E E WAR NURSE FROM ARMENIA ASKS m AMERICA'S AID Everything for the Farm ■ m SolcMer Husband and Battlefield M M K M Baby Touring Country With Her for Near East Relief. A mother, father ami daughter, the latter horn In a tattered Red Cross lent in the ley Caucasus while gun» roared all around and Turkish shell». Ignoring the mercy emblem, burst near it. »r e touring America In behulf o f their native Armenia. They are Gen- •al Mezrop Nevton Azpipetlnn. Ills « Jfi 11 SHOE AND HARNESS REPAIRING Parma, Idaho. » ff • f f % ff ß I ß w m m At fir: ; ff ff ; Í ;W L'ÄÄHÄMÄHffÄHMff LAD Y A N N E A Z G A P E T IA N . ■ + ♦ + + ♦ + + + •!- "H - M -M F H -4-M -4-+4 ! i I I i Order Your Ford Car NOW AT FORD SERVICE STATION New and Second Hand Cars For Sale AH Kinds of Repair Work Guaranteed. Get yours done in the winter- s l j writ t r lil >|i i* Service Garage NYSSA. OREGON C. C. C O TTO N , PROP. PH O NE 43 |>arma glevator Buyers o f G ra in and S eed o f A ll K in d s Call Us on P h o n e N o . 8 5 F. J. W A L M S E Y , M g r . Oat of Stationery? Well, Call onUs—It s 20 wife, l.ady Anne, and Ireneh Esther Araxlo Azgnpotian, whose baby eyes opened upon scenes o f horror anil later through them saw much o f the suffer ings o f the people o f Armenia. The family are making their tour un der auspices o f the Near East Relief, the big organization which has saved hundreds o f thousands o f the people In that part o f the world from death by hunger and cold and Is soon to open a tuition wide campaign for funds to complete the work o f saving the sur vivors, more than a half million of whom must perish unless aid comes to them soon. America Is their only hope General Azgapetlnn served gallantly In the Russian armies In the Caucasus against the Turks. Ills wife, who ac companied him to the front, did noble work for the wounded and sick, and II was while In lids service that her baby was horn la a hospital tent daring a battle. An army blanket swung from two poles In one corner o f the tent was the baby’s crib during the rest o f that terrlhle winter campaign. With the collapse o f the Russian armies after the Bolshevist revolution the Azgupe- tlans returneil to Armenia for n brief spell and did their best to alleviate the suffering they found on every hand. But with a Turkish price on his head the father finally made his way with hi» fam ily through Russia to Finland nnd then to this country. What they tell of conditions nnd needs In Armenia Is first hand evidence. In the Caucasus, Armenia, Syria, Turkey nnd Persln are more than 2TO,- •00 orphans, helpless little victims o f w »r, massacre and deportation, nnd for the great m ajority the only bar be tween them nnd absolute starvation Is a bowl o f hot bean soup every day. This soup Is supplied by the Near East B elief now making sn appeal to the American people for sufficient funds to Increase tlds dole and to pro vide these suffering little ones with clothing and give them an education that will help them to become self sup porting. It Is estimated that m or« tkaa 1,TOO,000 in Western Asia will die o f starvation unless American aid 1 » continued. CHURCH COUNCIL ENDORSES N. E. R, Federal Body Says No More Compelling Need in All the World. I Am Always on the Job This Is the message from James (Cardi n a l ) Gibbons read at the big meeting in Washington In a id of th e Near East Re lief. The ven erable primate o f the Catholic E m m m IMPLEIIENTS We carry the well known JOHN m DEERE and WES TERN MOLINE m lines. Come in and investigate our machinery. We shall try to serve you in a wry that will be pleasing. Fred J. Walmsiey & Co. Cardinal Gibbons Asks Aid For Starving Armenians ff Church to take care of your stook at the Nyssa Feed Barn. BEST OF ATTENTION REASONABLE RATES In America la In tensely Inter In the (© International.} ested which Cardinal Gibbons. appeal the Near East R elief will make to the couutry in February for funds to support Its work among the starving peoples of lhat stricken lund. T o the Wash ington meeting lie wrote: “ Advices and information coming from the Near East cannot he doubt 'd. There is great actual suffering nnd famine. These people, recently become Independent and released from bitter thraldom, cannot sup port themselves. And (lie ».hrisi.au and common Instincts of humanity which have prompted the people of the United States during the last two years to relieve the distress and needs, especially o f the Near East, must not be allowed to grow cold and be diminished. “ I hope we shall all unite In this present emergency and be able to collect sufficient funds to enable these peoples to live and work until next summer brings them perma nent relief and subsistence. 1 call upoD all to respond generously to the appeal now being made and trust that the committee will be „•ratified with the results.” N O TIC E • OF HEARING ACCOUNT O F F IN A L HA Y AND GRAIN Nyssa Feed Barn LO R IN JOHNSON, PROP. 4 1 1 H * + + 4 + 4 i +4 -M -e >->+ » + + - f t + + »-l4 4 -4 ;- i-+ + + l 1 I THE TIRE HOSPITAL * I« » V U L C A N IZ IN G A N D R E TR E A D IN G A ll W ork Fully Guaranteed. FIRESTONE TIRES ■ 6000 M IL E S G U A R A N T E E IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E OF OREG O N FO R M A L HEUR COUNTY. In the M atter o f the Estate o f Har- riette A . Fester, Deceased. TO A L L W H u M I T M A Y C O N C E R N : Notice is hereby given, thst t a undersigned, the Adm inistrator o ' the above estate, has filed his final account o f the saministration thereof, and that Monday, the i5th day o f March, 1920, at the hour o f 2 p. m. o f said day, at the office o f the county judge for Malheur county, Oregon, at Vale. Oregon, has by order o f the Honorahle E. H. Test, county judge o f s ltd county, been fixed as the time and p ace fo r hearing objections to said fi si Recount; and all persons interested • ' » hereby notified to be pre ent at s id time and piace, and snow cause, i f any exists, why the said final ac count should not be accepted, the es t ite closed, the adm mstrator dia- charged an- his bondsmen be exhon o.ated. S. F. FO STE R . Administrator. ■ JOHN KUBHHORN 30- 3% - »18-00 30 - 3 Prop. W 4 4 W fH -W -H 4 H fH -H 4 W »11.60 P A R M A , IDAHO t ( - n 44 H - H - H Í 4 4 ) H I1 » » h » MISTER FARMER We wish you to keep in mind that we ar« agents for the best in FARM IMPLEMENTS That means John D ere Plows, McCormick an d Peering Mowers McCormiek Ra<e-*. Fai'-banks- Morse engines. Myers Pumps. Waterloo Boy Trac tors—in fact, all that is good hard wear in hard ware Remember-Service goes with the goods. You have no reason to buy elsewheret NO TICE TO CRED ITO RS. IN T H E C O U N T Y COUiRT OF T H E S T A T E O F OREGON, FOR M A L H E U R C O U N TY. Nyssa Hardware Co. IN T H E M1ATTER OIF T H E E S T A T E OF D IR K 90 HTTURlMiAiN, De ceased. S. D. GOSHERT, Proprietor. The undersigned having been aip- ! ointed by the County Court o f fhe State o f Oregon, for Malheur Coun ty Adm inistrator o f the estate f Dink Schuiirman decease!, and hav ing qualified, notice is hereby given to the creditors o f and all persons halving claims against said deceased, to present them, verified as required by law, within six months after the first puibiiaation o f this notice to R. W . Swag'er, Attorney fo r said Adm inistrator at his offices in the W ilson Bldg., Ontario, Oregon. K L A A S S T AIM, Adm inistrator o f the estate o f Dirk Sthuurman, deceased. V* 4 4 -S44 4 l ♦ ♦ ♦ I I -I ff II ff ff ff ff 4 ■»-1--I--4-M-*-fr*444-:--4-4+-4-4-M--l--{-+-t--t--f Know For Your self When you consider that the greater part of 'he s<-rvi e we render is given to the customer without cost, i s only fair to yourself and your interests that you epjoy the benefits. Know for yourself ih« vain® « f service here what it means to h -ve (h to- peratio r.f onr ulcers Departing from cnetnm, the Feder al Connell o f Churches has endorsed the work being done by Near East 18 1920 Relief, 1 Madison Avenue, New York Date o f first Publication January City, the former committee for A r ff menian and Syrian R elief which ha» 23,1920. f f Date o f last publication February essayed the task o f caring for l.I.'iO,- ■ 000 starving people In Western As a. 20, 1920 H. W ALTERS, Pre*. F R A N K D. H A L L C t t h i e i Resolutions adopted by the executive M Fred E. Young, Assistant t ashier. committee, us announced by Charles $. Bad breath, colorless lips, sallow f f Mnrfarland, general secretary, are n» cl evks givs a girl littlo chauee for " a follow s: man.” — Don't give up. try Hollister’s "Your committee recommends that R -cky Mountain Tea and see how pop prayers be offered In all our churches uiar you get. 8. K. Foeter. for the suffering children throughout the world, especially those who arc In Blackheads, pimples— W hew! isn't distress nnd peril as the result of the nar. she a sight—don’ t worry she is going “ They further recommend that we to take Hollister's Rocky Moantain reaffirm and emphasize our Interest Tea then warch her. S. F. Foster. and co-operation In the plans o f Near East Relief.* W e know o f no ■ FYcsh bolted Corn Meal for sale need In the world that Is more cou»- ff lu-lttng than that o f the Armenian. In any quantity, sack» w ill he fum- Syrian and other people» in the I-e- l-ihed. W e also do custom grinding vant n bw- have a .ready received and AdvJan * -tf All Kinds of Repair Work on Autos Hatfield Bros. must still receive the generous *yo * We Guarantee Satisfaction at Reasonble Price*. thy o f the American people." FO R SA LE — M axwell Touring car 1918 model. 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