. Life and light for woman. ve, Gift of Miss Agnes Smith,15; Claremont, Personal Gifts, 45; Glen-dale, Mrs. Galey and daughter, 30; High-land, Jr. C. E., ; Long Beach, 20;Ontario, Light Bearers, ; Pasadena,Lake Ave.,25, Neighborhood, 20; Pres-cott, Arizona, 25; San Diego, First, , 264 70 Oregon Branch.—Mrs. A. L. Cake, Treas.,421 West Park St., Portland. Forest Grove, 28; Hlllsboro, ; Portland,First, , Highland, 3, Sunnyside, ,First, C. E., ; Wilsonville, 50 cts,, 122 50 Utah Branch.—Mrs. Geo. Brown, Treas.,Sandy. Salt Lake City, First, 10 00 WASHINGTON BRANCH.


. Life and light for woman. ve, Gift of Miss Agnes Smith,15; Claremont, Personal Gifts, 45; Glen-dale, Mrs. Galey and daughter, 30; High-land, Jr. C. E., ; Long Beach, 20;Ontario, Light Bearers, ; Pasadena,Lake Ave.,25, Neighborhood, 20; Pres-cott, Arizona, 25; San Diego, First, , 264 70 Oregon Branch.—Mrs. A. L. Cake, Treas.,421 West Park St., Portland. Forest Grove, 28; Hlllsboro, ; Portland,First, , Highland, 3, Sunnyside, ,First, C. E., ; Wilsonville, 50 cts,, 122 50 Utah Branch.—Mrs. Geo. Brown, Treas.,Sandy. Salt Lake City, First, 10 00 WASHINGTON BRANCH. Washingto7i Branch.—Mrs. Everett Smith,Treas., 18th Ave., Seattle. Aber-deen, 14; , 15; Bellingham, 10; Dayton, Special, 10; Naches, ;Pullman, 10; Seattle, Keystone, , Pil-grim, 20, Plymouth, 90, Jr. S. S., ;Spokane, Westside, 10; SyTvan, ;Tacoma, First, 10, Gift of Miss Jaquith(special), 10; Walla Walla, 170, 394 37 Total, 1,459 09 R. B. FERRIER, Acting Trea^.,2716 Hillegass Ave., Berkeley, Vol. XLIV. OCTOBER, 1914. No. 10 While the nations of Europe are clinched in a life and death battle which regards not property, life or, in some cases, even the code of war The War ethics, and the remnant of civilized nations, yes, and great and Missions. Heathendon itself look on aghast at the spectacle, lovers ofthe Kingdom of Heaven everywhere are asking, What effect will thewar have upon the Mission Boards and their workers? The American Board is receiving by every mail letters from anxious rela-tives inquiring as to the safety of friends in. Turkey and the prospect oftheir receiving necessary supplies. At a conference with Secretary Bryanat his home in Washington August 26 the three chosen to represent themissionary interests were assured that the United States Governmentwould do all in its power to safeguard the American property and lives inTurkey. The American Board was represented by Dr. Barton on thisocoasion. Almost simultaneously a cablegram fr


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