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Show - t Armenian President Asks American Aid Erlvan, Ar- i - menla: Dr. n. &suA'i' O h a ndjanian. W ' President of ft - the Armenian WtajS&N 1tA 'Public, has j ftM -'""' a11 urgent I J . ' cablegram to V'Ww, Jk Charles V. Si ! Viekrey, Gen-' Gen-' m$jA eral Secretary VV East Relief, 1 jt3""!J-) - J Madison Ave., New York City, requesting lm-Dr.H.Ohandjan.an lm-Dr.H.Ohandjan.an medlate assl3t. Armenian Prudent aDce t0 preveut the starvation of the Armenian people peo-ple before the next harvest can be gathered. President Ohandjanlan's message reads : "Owing to hall, rain and field mice, the harvest In Armenia fell below expectations. Standing crops appeared well, but owing to poor seed, returns were not as good as was expected. Maximum returns 140,000 tons, only sufficient for eight months for one and a half million people. Food crisis critical and intensified in-tensified by new Turkish invasion of Armenia. It Is estimated that 100,000 peaceful inhabitants of Sarlkamlsh and Kars region have beeq, forced to renew the life of refugees and flee towards the Interior In-terior of Armenia. There are also large numbers fleeing from Bolsheviks Bolshe-viks in Azerbaijan and Southern Russia, and coming to Armenia. Farmers, fearing famine, are unwilling un-willing to sell crops, thus leaving the cities foodless. In addition to the Armenian crops, ten thousand tons have been purchased from neighboring countries. "In order to save Armenia It Is necessary to secure flour from America, 50,000 tons, maximum requirement. re-quirement. -In the name of the Armenian Ar-menian Government and the Armenian Arme-nian People, I beg that you use your wide influence In order that the Near East Relief may secure and ship the flour needed. I am sure that in this serious crisis the Near , East Relief will not fall to continue Its aid to Armenia In her struggle for existence. "H. OHANDJANIAN, : "President of Armenia." FAi-nnwT The Month K T CUI Ual y 0f Bargains & - ffi ri Sprinp" Goods ffi- p Our spring orders of bolt goods,' Si Silks, Launs, Percales, Pongees, ect. ffi are arriving daily lj. . - Lpj DRESS GOODS fj Best grade 30 in. light Percale. Per yard yj 2c S I Gingham 27 in. - per yard 12 l-2c !fi jjjj2 Gingham Best grade Per yard 19c hi Mens Department i p Just "Arrived! First shippment of Spring jfl l:; Suits. Special Price ij- 1 $24.95 1 U HI f Groceriesand . fi Hardware h t We have a limited supply of Staple Groceries jfe n - going at a ifi 1 2 for 1 Price ft Lii Axel Grease, can 10c Bolts, Granite Pans, Dishes, Lfl j " etc., at your OWN PRICE. . We must clean out these Departments jS Bi th S Gunnison Coop. g Uft "THE STORE OF HIGH QUALITY AND LOW PRICES" IfJ p R. Q. D0RIUS, Manager Ijjj - See our windows for I LOWER PRICES on groceries 3 60c. Barrington Hall Coffee 49c. 1 25c. Pearl Barley 15c. : 25c. Pickles 15c. I 20c. Horse Radish 15c. i The rest of our prices Cut Accordingly ' Yours for lower prices j Ferre Sc Roper j Gunnison, Utah B I Again We Say i Make The " CITY "NATIONAL " i YOUR BANK X I 1 j There's a Reason y ' r V Member Federal Reserve System f The Gunnison City National Bank 8 "A Growing Bank in a Growing Town" yK X OFFICERS: . X ( J. M. Knighton, Pres. James Bown, Vice-President V Clvde C. Edmonds, Cashier Itf A DIRECTORS: K O J. M. Knighton James Bown William Metcalf O V Witt, Bown, Jr., S. M. Duggins M. Beauregard Jlf A Hans C. Olson Joseph Willardson J. N. Christiansen r " i J . Opportunities j i.i 1 fS For Sale-30 tons of alfalfa hay at $9.00 per ton in the stack. Also spring tooth harrow, about as good as new $25 S3e LEE PACE, Clarion. F18-t2' On March 1st we will reopen our store with a full and complete line of sprinp and summer hats and notions. Everyone Every-one is invited to inspect our new and p-to-date stock. F18-t2. HALVERSON MILLINERY. I- " 1 Elite Bakery and Cafe Eat More Apples and be healthful Johnathan Apples $1.50 per bu. Starks Delicious at $3 per bu. j ADOLPII PETERSON, Prop. I Gunnison, Utah , HOME FOR SALE-Three room house one block west of postolfice. Mice lawn in front, good granary, good chicken coop and large phod. Price $1,500. Address J. E. Nielson, Center-held, Center-held, Utah, care Osweil Beck. F1U2. For Sale-8150 will close the ripal on a New Chevrolett Touring Car. In-1 quire at this Office. Feb. 4-tf. For Sale Team, wagon and harness, in first-class condition. Inquire A. .1. I Swain, Gunnison. Fcb.-i-t.-i. Rubbers for Men, Women ar.d Children n A New Supply-of Dress Shoes just arrived. We have a full line, the best for the money. Give Us a Call. Gunnison Bargain Store PiiTLin CHRISTIANSEN, Prop. We have 6 small farms to sell on ten years time at 6 per cent, 2 homes on the installment plan and several lots. All at Bargain prices. "We buy s-ll or Insure anvthing'' if vou want: to Imv or sell see "us. GUNNISOX COMMISSION COMM-ISSION CO. M. D. Beauregard. Myr. J21-U. For Pale-First-class alfalfa bay for sale, in stack or delivered. Si '- I-. .1. KIDMAN. Westview. Leave oriii-rs at Rosenvall Garage. Fell. 1-tf Prices for This Coming Week i 5 lbs. Swifts silver leaf lard 93c 9 lb. sack corn meal 42c (Eat more corn bread) National Crackers pkg. 16c (You know what National quality means) Ornges per doz. 25c and up 15c pickles 6c (While they last) Chewing gum 3 for 10c Choice beef roasts per lb. 17c Link Sausage per 3b. 22 l-2c (Made by us) Hamburger Steak per lb. 18c Peterson Meat & Grocery Company The store that Serves You Best. j t " FARMERS ! ! ! " P.rir.cr i:s your beef or horse hides and let us make you some leather. We carry a supply of pood sole and -harness leather for sale. GUNNISON TANNERY CtKU. M. P.AP.Tirol.'iMKW, Jk. .V;inN-.-r I Watch, Clock ' and Jewelry ff'" s Repairing. ; VVy '' ('" NORMAN j ' r;"-r's' l'''ir!-r Simp : Subscribe today for the Gunnison Val-Ncws. Attention Ar.yone having e:A to sell, call fir see Royal P,uciij.:;;in. Gunnison, Gun-nison, Utah. h'' tf. i ' ; Veal. Hops and Pr.ultry Wanted- Will pay highest ca.h prices i r w-al. t u.ty jand hog. Phone syo--K. K. Lar-'nn, Centerfield, l.'tah. " t-itf |