. Life and light for woman. 25; Palo Alto, 12;Petaluma, ; Pittsburgh,Cradle Roll,8;Redwood City, ; Ripon, 5; San Fran-cisco, Bethany, , Mission, 5; San Jose,40; Sonoma, ; Woodland, , 454 49 Southern California Branch.—Mrs. S. , Treas., 56 Worcester Ave., Pas-adena. Claremont, 15, Cradle Roll, ;Highland, 50; Lonij Beach, 19; LosAngeles, First, , Mayflower, ,Mount Hollywood, ; Pasadena, First,65, S. S., 9, Lake Ave., 10; Redlands, 235;Redondo Beach, 10; Whittier, 25, 827 19 Ftbriiary, 1914 urer, 770 Kingston Ave., Oakland, Cal. OREGON. Oregon Branch


. Life and light for woman. 25; Palo Alto, 12;Petaluma, ; Pittsburgh,Cradle Roll,8;Redwood City, ; Ripon, 5; San Fran-cisco, Bethany, , Mission, 5; San Jose,40; Sonoma, ; Woodland, , 454 49 Southern California Branch.—Mrs. S. , Treas., 56 Worcester Ave., Pas-adena. Claremont, 15, Cradle Roll, ;Highland, 50; Lonij Beach, 19; LosAngeles, First, , Mayflower, ,Mount Hollywood, ; Pasadena, First,65, S. S., 9, Lake Ave., 10; Redlands, 235;Redondo Beach, 10; Whittier, 25, 827 19 Ftbriiary, 1914 urer, 770 Kingston Ave., Oakland, Cal. OREGON. Oregon Branch.—Mrs. A. L. Cake, Treas.,421 West Park St., Portland. Hubbard,; Portland, First, ; Salem, 50;Spring Hill, S. S., 10, IDAHO. Idaho Branch.—M.\%s Cora B. Russell,Treas., 1904 Eastman St., Boise. Rock-land, UTAH. Utah Bra7tch.~Urs. George Brown,Treas., Sandy. Phillips, 25; Salt Lake,First, 10, Legacy from Mrs. Susan L. Mills, of MillsCollege, California, 35 00500 00 Total, 1,919 29 R. B. FERRIER, Acting Vol. XLIV. JUNL, 1914. No. 6. In these troublous times no little uneasiness has been felt in regard tothe missionaries in Mexico. Late in April the American Board sentOur Missionaries urgent telegrams requesting them to leave the country ifto Mexico. advisable. Word vv^as received within a few days of thesafety of the Chihuahua people,—Rev. and Mrs. A. C. Wright, MissMary F. Long and Mrs. Blachly, also the ladies from Parral, Miss Pres-cott and Miss Dunning, all reporting from El Paso, April 26. Rev. andMrs. Alden B. Case reached Arizona from Hennosillo on the same for some time no word came from Guadalajara so that it was a reliefon May 2 to receive a telegram dated San Diego, Cal., containing thewelcome news that Rev. and Mrs. Louis B. Fritts, Miss Alice Gleasonand Miss Lora F. Smith had reached that place in safety, leaving Gua-dalajara at two days notice. They were obliged to close the schools andto leave without notifying the Board. Most of t


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