Till; FOLKS AT HOMK l)ini't l tli thfiitor, conrcrl or bull. Hut Mtay in ymir room tonight; Diny yuurHfif to I In- fru'ixln thitt cull, Ami it kihkI, long h tlcr write. Write In the Hint old folk at home, Who Hit whi'ii tin- diiy iHilonu With folded hiuiilx anil ilownt'HMt t-ycM, Anil think !t the hIihcnI one. Ilon'l Hi'lliHhly Mrrilililt: "Kxrimc my hitHlr, I've Hiitrcrly tinii- to write," Lent their drooping thought go wwi ilering buck To many h bygone night When they IohI their needinl Hleci Mnd lent, Anil every brenth whh ft prayer That (iml wonlil leave their deliraUf bulie To their tender love and care. I'i'ii't let them feel thut you've no more need Of their love or couimel winr; For the heart grown Htrnngely neimitive When age him dimmed the eyeH, It might be well to let them believe You never forget them quite, That you deem it a plriiHure when far a way Long letteri home to write. l)on't think that the young and giddy frieiida Who make your pastime guy, Have half the anxiniiH thought for you That the old folkn have today. The duty of writing do not put off; Let nltiep or pleiiHure wait, 1ent the letter for which they looked and longed He a day or hii hour too late. For the Had old folkn at home With lock f ant turning white, Are longing to hear from the abnent one - Write them a letter tonight. -Dollar Hill. With the Churches Christian Church. Hy 11. F. Jonkh. Greetings to all the strang ers. We bid you welcome to our church home. Make it yours during your stay. We can prove it by last Lords days' attendance that the sum mer slump is not here. A treat for everybody is found in the Bible lessons used in our school. Get your share next Irdsday morning at 10 o'clock. We way differ in matters of human opinion but we must agree in the things on which God has spoken. Fathers' Day will be ob served next Lordsday morning in both the Bible School and morning service. Come and en joy this day with us. A very persistent old lady is making eyes at Uncle Sam. From indications, she is about ready to propose. Just what the American people will say is a matter of conjecture. 43,104 additions to our ranks have been reported since January 1st, 1914. You can't fool all of the young people. Somehow they have discovered that the young peoples' meeting at 7 o'clock Lordsday evening is a live one. Cheer up! Oregon is go ing dry. That is, if every moth ers' son and daughter of us get busy. lion t use all or vour hatri otism on fire crackers and pop next Saturday. Save some for a great patriotic service next Lords day evening at 8 o'clock. Whether we will be bene fitted by the ministry and mes sage of the church will depend on two things: Whether that ministry and message can be ' verified by the Bible and what our attitude is toward the reve lation of truth contained in the Bible. It is some distance from one Lordsday to the next. You need the midweek service with its rest and spiritual refreshing. We in vite you to visit us next Wednes day evening at 8 o'clock. That Normal class in the Bible School has outgrown one room and indications are good that we'll have to have more room yet. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good." WEEKLY INDUSTRIAL REVIEW Oregon Development Newt In Line of Industries, Payrolls, Products of Labor, Etc Salkm, Ore., June .-During the past week final obstacles to conveying the locks and canal at Oregon City have been re moved, the Portland General Electric Co. conceding states paramount right to water. Contract has been let for the new $20,000 Grand Ronde hos pital. T. B. Brock of Vineland. N. J., will establish a grape juice fac tory in Oregon. The complaint against the Cottage Grove Electric Co. has ! been dismissed by the Railroad j Commission. Hood River will vote on $75, 000 road bond issue July 15. j Laurelburst, suburb of Port land, will have a new $16,000 catholic church. Portland business men will sub mit bill to amend the constitu tion to make Single Tax impossi ble in Oregon. Molalla will get a $10,000 water system pumped from well. Salmon Mountain Mining Co., Curry County, has uncovered a ledge that assays as high as $30, 000 per ton. The Eugene Guard has come to the conclusion that indiscrimi nate minimum wage law by differ ent states is wrong, and wants a national law. Another tax commission is to be created to revise the Oregon taxation system after studying the tax laws of all countries. The State Mining Bureau is to investigate the Lake county salt beds. Oregon Manufacturers' Associ ation will ask for a law to give home industries a five percent preferential in public bids. The State University School of Commerce just created will un dertake a study of markets and industries and development of electric plant. Construction of bridges by the Southern Pacific over Coos Bay, and across Umpqua and Siuslaw rivers will begin July 1st.' The Port of Umpqua will en large its boundaries in order to make needed improvements. Water rates have been raised about ten percent at North Bend and Marshfield after investiga tion by the Railroad Commission. The Springfield News thinks the practice of submitting com plicated laws affecting industries should be discouraged. Bandon voted to buy the local water plant and build a library. Portland designs to span the railroad shops at Holgate avenue with a viaduct costing $110,000, railroads to pay one half. Brooks shipped a carload of loganberries a day. The Georgianna, a new Colum bia river steamer, has been launched at the Supple shipyard, Portland. The Oregon Industry League has been formed to boost Oregon factories and institutions. Geo. Schoppert will build a cheese factory near Dolph. The Crescent Manufacturing Co. of Seattle is contesting the :.CTorfCTorrzlfoT OUR MOTTO IS HIGH GRADES 0 0 And you have them if you buy of us Diamond Brand Shoes, Conqueror Hats., Congress U bhirts, Derby Gloves, R. & G. Corsets, Burson & Knox Knit Hose OUR Preferred Stock Groceries Standards Of The World Fisher's Blend, Pure White and White River Flour The Kinds You Like Monmouth Mercantile Co. Monmouth, Oregon validity of the Oregon Pure Food ! Law against which many hotels j and business men are protesting. j Trio lniT a falrzsn intn f ria aAavaX ! i 11V IUU IO I.UUV 1 1 III VV 1,1 1 ItUtlHI courts. The Oregon Power Co. will supply the Booth-Kelly sawmill company at Springfield with 2,000 horsepower of current. The Workingmens' Compensa tion Commission has appointed a chief medical expert and bought a skeleton for its main medical office. Independence merchants de mand establishment of a cannery. Albany has let the construction of ninth street to the Asphalt Machinery Co. of Seattle as part of the Pacific Highway. Ashland voted $175,000 bonds to pipe mineral water into city and build a sanitarium. Hubbard has an artificial ice factory. ' Eugene may get a box and egg crate factory. Engineer Galvani of the Pacific Light and Power Co. will begin work at once on the new street car lines in Astoria. The East Oregon Lumber Co. will build a 120,000 mill at Enter prise. Henry Albers of the Albers Milling Co. will tour South Africa for extensions of business. The Townsend Creamery Co. has opened its new plant at Port land costing $130,000. A new creamery will be built at Hood River on the water front. ' Under the meat inspection or dinance at Portland two inspec tors have been appointed. There is general protest against extending terms of all county officials to four years, a bill that is being initiated. An Italian colony and Roman cheese industry are slated for Coos. James Tracy will erect a two story concrete at Oregon City. v Huntington is building a mu nicipal hall. I Clean A Watch exactly ns it is done in the best watch factories. I take the movement entirely apart, clean each wheel, cog and pivot sep arately, assemble and regillate it and when you get it back you can.depend upon it being in perfect shape. WALTER G. BROWN, Perkins Pharmacy. Jeweler. WALTER G. BROWN Notary Public Blank Deeds, Mortgages, Etc. POULTRY SUPPLY STORE THOMAS BOULDEN, Proprietor Keeps on Sale Best Grade Chic Feed. Best Grade Grit, Bone and Oyster Shell. a Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk. Will Pay Cash for Egs and Poultry. Monmouth, - - - . Oregon j. w. leXsk, Contractor and Builder All Kinds of Cement and Brick Work Done. Sidewalks laid, Chimneys and Fire places built. 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