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NiiMKTIMK, SoMEWIIDKK t h workshops, or wherever tlwy 1 .. . ... .. ,. mnv he; also that the priests, tnin-! I uiiii.wit'i'i yd ! I In' piuvi'f V"iir Iiim . .hi ,.,. pi,.,,,!,.,) ' ' istTH mid clergymen of all; In in'i.iiy nflii in I th.-M- iii;iny y1(inV churches throughout (ho world, j lioin I'niili hrinn lo full; in 1 1 ! I - Upon till' ahoVO men t ioned day, I i""'1'"1'' Use their hcHt efforts in appeals, I Ami think ynii nil in vain Hiuhc ihiiI ! . , . , , . , , 1 111 lirniKinir about. results herein, ll.' l.-iirs.' 1 . Say .ml II... ti.tli.-r Iiiih not luanl y.iur j pr!iy-.l for; further he it ! .i,iVi.; ! "Resolved, That the press of Ynii i hail liuvr ymir ilrsitf Huinri imr, i he count rii-s of t he earth be re-! '"""'-l.rrr.. jipieslcd lo nive this appeal wide! I'luiniwi ill yct.7 I Initial) win ti ymi I'h'mI publicity." I o.-noizDll CIQIDiO IS OUR MO o .i. -1 1 1 -1 1 Thin our it-1 it i it) lit. I he Fiilhrr'H I lll'ollr, It Ki'iiii'il yon rould not wait thr 1 1 It t ..I' anion)', So hi r 1 1 wan your hrarl to n.i.ki' it l.iown, 'Ihouj'h year:) have pHNHcd miiiv then, lo not ili iir; 'I In I .'( 1 will iiu 'wrr you nonii I l.rir, miiIIU'U lll'iv. I 'nan: m inl yi't'.' Nay, .lo hay mi l'lal,,,h I'l'iiiaiii your own pari ih not yet w holly ilonr, Ih- w..,k h.r..n wl..., I'n-Ht your pray, i iMamam ay.namiK nu was nit, .,,... I a state hivrhv ay to reach Crater Ami i.l will linii.h what hi' lias h. -: ;ui( ),,. Rdruc Rj Ver valley, ! The S. 1'. Co. through its pub It Mm will ItiT.i thr inri'.iai' liun.ini: i ,. , . , -,, i (( llicity department wnl upend IIim lory you Hhall Hornet imr , 1 M K i n ad vert isi nr Coos Ray iii.nrwhrrr. j and Siuslaw resorts and altrae- I 'nanswrrril'.' I''. nth rannol hr tin. in j ' l"HS. tiurrnl; 1 Sijrnor Francis ( Jrill'on of Italy Hit f'-rt w.Tr (irmly plautrc th. Work; Amid thr Willi."-! stoi'.ns kIic stands uti daunted, Norijuail, hrfore thr loiiilrnl thunih r sl.urk. Snr knows o.nnipotrnri ias hriir.l hi'.' i prayrr. And i nr, "It sli.dl l.r ilour, ' ' Hon t lllir, Minr-wil'Tr. Kohrrt lii'nwnii.K With tlie Churches Evnn(eli:al Chinch I Ity K. M. Fisiikk. Christian Church. Ky II. Jonks. Church Notes have taken a va cation this week. DAY NAMED 10 PRAY FOR END OF Rev. C. F. McPhemon of Clat skanie Urc World-wide Supplication Clatskanik, Oregon, Aug. 17, l!ev. ('lias. T. McPherson. pas tor id' the niethodist church here, gave a few minutes' time id' the tn truing service yesterday morn ing to a discussion of the Euro pean wars. Me said in part, that while the greatest conlliet of the world might be imminent, there was somewhere a force sulhVient to put. a stop to it. "Oftentimes, when it seems there is no power available to stop an evil force such a power may be within our grasp, " be said. "I believe Cod's hands are holding the reins of the government of of the earth. However, he ex pects his people to take a hand in promoting peace." He read the following resolu tion which was unanimously adopted by the congregation: "Whereas the world is now ar rayed in deadly conflict without stificient cause, and it now ap pears that the situation is beyond human control or interference, and that only by the interposition of divine power it may be soft ened and tempered with peace on earth and good will to men, there fore, be it "Resolved, That the Christian people of the world unite in one unanimous supplication, in earn est prayer, to Almighty God for immediate interference in bring ing permanent peace and the dis armament of all warring forces of all nations; and that for such purpose, Sunday, August 23, 1914. be set apart as a day of prayer; and that the Christian people of all Christendom observe it in the churches and homes, the fields, or WEEKLY INOUSTBIAL REVIEW Oregon Development News In Line of Industrie, Payroll, Product of Labor, Etc S'ai.k.m, Our:., An nr. 17.- Total expenditures at Astoria to itn- , prove harbor facilities will Lmoonl tr, li'.lf !i million ttiix year. i i . i . .... : c. j is in Portland to locate fifty thou .sand acres of land for Rreat ; cheese illdllSt fy. ' The 1511 wool clip totaled $2. 7i).(n )'). The l'.lue Sky law is beintf at tacked in a new suit by V. R. McKinney of Portland on the ground of depriving the citizens' of properly without, due process' of law and delegates arbitary : poer to the commissioners. The lYeolund Furniture and Flcar Iesk Co. of Portland have united. Enterprise opens bids Atitf. 125 for a $120.0(10 sewer system. Molaila hitfh school will be completed Sep. 1 and a new water system is beinj; installed. The new cannery at (Iresham 'will be located in Mildred ad- Coquille is selling $:50,(M() bonds for a water plant. A new wharf is to be erected at Fort Stevens. The new S. P. & S. docks will 1)0 built at the foot of Madison street, Portland. The Orenco Co-operative Marketing Association will build a warehouse. Rev. 0'IIara, Prof. Youny; of the II. of 0. and others met at Portland and created a committee i to form a program for the unem ployed. The S. P. Co. purchasing office that disbursed $12M),0U0 a month for supplies h;is been removed to San Francisco as a measure of economy. Three miles of water main will be laid on the Portland peninsula. Millwaukee trets an additional school house. Gardiner is petting up quite a buildirur boom. Under favorable business con ditions there would be many en terprises to put water and lipht in thousands of farmers homes. A cheese factory will be built at Murphy, Josephine County. The Haradon Candy Co. of Portland will erect a $4000 ware house. Athena will vote $50,000 school bonds for a modern building. Veronica has let a contract for a new hotel to replace one burned. Portland commissioners have authorized sale of $150,000 dock bonds. Editor Levar of the Coquille Herald refused free publicity for Portland buyers week. The Pendleton Tribune says if the laboring man votes for the $1500 tax emption he will find himself the victum of his own HIGH GRADES And ycu have them if you buy of us Diamond Brand Shoes, Conqueror Hats., Congress Shirts, 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 IOC folly. The ,Ji risen Creamery Co. al Richland, Raker county, will have a cheese factory in operation by March 1st. A $2000 bridge is to go in at. Oak Ridge across the Willamette. Alvadore and River Road. Lane County, get new school houses. The I larrisburg Commonwealth asks if eight bills to regulate tax ation and several to appropriate money and levey special taxes will tend to create confidence in prospective manufactories. Lane County ollicials are plan-, ning a road from Coburg north to coast $:50,00tt. P ridge street, South Raker, j has been ordered improved. ! City barns will be built at Portland to cost $50,000. A four foot sewer will be laid ; through Fairmount addition, : Eugene. ! Albany business men are trying to raise $7500 to enlarge furniture; plant. j An exh nsion of the P. E. & E. ! Ry. at Ei gene will tap 3515 acres, j 1200 of which are in orchard. I The Salem, Falls City & West-' ern railroad will be extended; three miles up Teal Creek. The Cold Ridge Mines Co. of Seattle has bought 300 acres of : gold placer land on Josephine j creek, and will put in a large! dredger plant. A freak law that will he pro posed in the legislature is to cre ate the office of county adviser. The Oregon City paper industry is not affected by the foreign war. Forestry officials and Lincoln county will build a road out of Waldport. Railroad service is to be ex tended from Independence to Airlie. Klamath Falls people think the Oregon California Power Co. is making too much money and the Oregon Railroad Commission will investigate. The Oregonian calls the pro posed eight-hour law throwing the Socialist hammer into the wheels of Oregon industrial progress. Thirty new houses are being built at Forest Grove and ten blocks of paving. 5ol!cioproirc I Clean cxactlv as it is done in tht bc-t movement entirely apart dean 'irately, assemble and regulate you can depend upon it being WALTER Perkins Pharmacy. j j K - POULTRY SUPPLY STORE THOMAS BOULDEN, Proprietor Keeps on Sale Rest Grade Chic Feed. Oyster Shell. Garden Seeds in Package or in Bulk. Will Pay Cash for Egjs and Poultry. Monmouth, ..... Oregon wrwu 9 J. W. Contractor and Builder All Kinds of Cement and Brick Work Done. Sidewalks laid. Chimneys and Fire places built. Work done duickly neatly and reasonably. Hollow, Concrete Building Blocks, Concrete Brick and Concrete Foun dation Block Carried in Stock. Wood Sawed to Order W. 1. PHILLIPS Your wood sawed for you just as you order it done Country Orders Solicited. Livery and Feed Stable x SULLIVAN & RAKE, Proprietors Rigs to Let and horses for Hire All Kinds of Transferring Done Promptly and on Short Notice Monmouth, V. O. BOOTS Fire,' Life and Casualty INSURANCE Losses Promptly Paid czjoiz?o1 A Watch watch factories. I take the each wheel, cog and pivot sep- it and when you get it back in perfect shape. G. BROWN, Jeweler. Best Grade Grit, Bone and LEASK, Oruo3a Dr. J. B. Grider DENTIST Office over Post Office Monmouth, Oregon HOE