1 "-... ' , ' . 1 ' "- ' ' 11 S 1 : -z s , . . 4 , v ' : 'f .h - i , !:' .. r &y . What Would Jesus Do? BY DR. A. W. VINCHNT (Continued from last week.) , Business life to-day is a battle of wits against wits, energies directed not against nature to make her yield more abundantly of her sub stance, but against fellow-men to secure that which they have al ready brought forth. A battle as wasteful of energies, as cruel and inconsiderate, and more far-reach ing in its ellccts than any savage battle of muscle against muscle. Using in these days the sheer force of accumulated capital, which is more brutal than brute force, for the brute is satisfied when itu maw ia filled. But this battle we are told must continue, and for what? As an incentive, forsooth 1 To stimulate our energies. What sort of energies To allow the savage to reap n re ward for overpowering an enemy stimulates not his productive ciicr gics but his fighting energies. The mere producer is robbed and de spised. To allow a man to reap reward for speculative business gambling is nu incentive" to develop only speculative gambling instincts The mere producer is still despised and robbed, only far more system ntically by this method What creator incentive to usefu effort, physical or mental, can be given than to guarantee to each his full product, that is, n full snare with his fellows of their joint pro duct? Ifor production Is no longer by individual but by joint cllort, Once provide that he may by shrewdness, scheming and specula tivc manipulations obtain more than a just share, part of what others produce, and that this once ob tallied by whatever means, may be used ns capital to utterly control the labor of others, and you have not only destroyed the guarantee, destroyed the incentive for useful production, but have given the greatest possible incentive to scliem lug, trickery and oppression; aye to fitcnlini'. murder, Ijrmcrv am corruption of a 'thousand different forms. An incentive, Ah God. how great I the present age bears eloquent testimony. Individual self-interest is never the best incentive to effort. It takes the enthusiasm of numbers hnvlng n joint interest to bring forth the best effort. A man will do far more for "our side," "our college,' "our football team," or "ourcoun try," than for merely individual interest. Docs the aoldicr who fights side by side with his comrades fight less valiantly because he knows that his success is their success? Is it necessary to allow each soldier to fight Independently and keep al the loot he can gain in order to furnish lilin a necessary Incentive? But to carry out the' auulogy to our present day business life he must also fight his comrades and take from them if jmssible any loot they may have gained. And this is In divlduolism Savagery, Tlic soldier oi to-day is not en tirely unselfish, but he Is sufficiently enlightened to perceive that in such individualism there is no sue cess worthy the name of any. He might overpower the weaker ones mid hold authority over them for u time, but he cannot rise from the depths of savagery until they cease lighting each other and hold that physical force In a common fund for the protection ot each. I hen there is developed within his breast a feeling of patriotism, of comrnd ship, of brotherhood. An Incentive far ikcer, more intense, and more effective than any selfish motive within the savage breast. He will flic willingly and proudly for his comrades, for his country. Oh, that we might, in the gteat battle of life, the battle against the elements, fight as a great united army and so develop something nkln to that feeling of comrndshlp, that patriotism I Now we struggle among ourselves, the strong main tabling a position of safety In the rcur, forcing the weak into the front ranks to meet the grim cue mles, Hunger and Cold, to whom full many a one falls a victim, And yet these enemies were so easily conquered did each but do his share and meet them with dlcipllue and a united front. Oh, barbarous Christian civilian tion, not to perceive that to over power a brother man by means of mental superiority, is the same in principle, the same in effect, us to overpower him by means of physi cul superiority; not to perceive that lucntul competition for the essen tials of life make true Christianity as impossible as does physical com petition! Oh, honorably may the Christian kill where the rule is kill or be killed; by honorable methods may he reduce his brother man to pov erty, where the rule is impoverish or be impoverished 1 But what of hint who makes no effort or even opposes any efforts to change that rule; who would preach love and unselfishness and honorable meth ods of killing each other to savages, but oppose the organization of their political life from individualism up to Democracy; who preaches righte ous aud peace and honorable meth ods of getting something for noth ing In business, aud opposes that satue organization of business affairs from individualism up to Democ racy? The mere preaching of Christian principles, without the teachiug oi TO WATER CONSUMERS. Your attention is called to Section J. K. & h. of Ordinance 16. J. All iKrsous intending to use water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks, or for washing porches or windows, must file written application in the office of the Water Works at the beginning of each year, or BKFORIi com mencing to so use the water. Those who then agree to pay for its use during the mouths of June, July, August and September, wncu llicy pay the usual water rates for those mouths, may use it for the purposes applied for, free of charge during the other mouths of the year, l'KU- VIDHD. the family, store or other rate is paid. Those not agreeing must pay the rate in full for each month during which any water at all Is used through hose. Those who nav for snrinklimr vards may sprinkle the sidewalks bordering their premises without aduttiona charge. Those who do not intend to use the water through hose should remove nil hose connections, K. The use of water through hose for sprinkling streets is for bidden under any circumstances. Iy. Sprinkling hours between aud 8 A. M. aud aud o P. M St. Johns Water Works Am! Lighting Co., By P. II. Kdlcfscn Manager. , RESOLUTION u In rciHolvml JoIiiih. by the- city ot St. Tliut it dooms it oxpoilluiit and Herniary to Improve Kellogg trcctlrom the loutherlv I lit nc of New York itrcct to the northerly line of Chicago street In the olty of St. Johns In the .following manner, towii: llr uraAinuiumie UiottaMUheiturailcor grade io dp rtutiiitMicii oy cm nun nu anil ,'Uniiiun'AiKing inm on iuivr line mil elik'tli nlth six-foot aemcnt walk 1 3-foot curb, and by placing a strip of macadam 16 fret wide, cluht inches deep ep in the center, mx inclius on cither side, Mid walk ami euro to nave xaiision joints as directed by the city enulbeer, curb to have four inch tiledruins every so feet Ml work to bo according to tho lilnnu and apoclflcntlona of tho city oiiKlnoor on (ilo In tho ofilco or tho Ity recorder rolatlvo theroto, which PhuiH and soeclflcntlons and estl innti'H iiro Hutitttactory mid uro here by npprovod. Sold Improvomoiita to lo made In accordnuco will the barter aud ordinances of tho city or flt. JoliiiB, and under tho ttupervl blon and direction ot tho city unglii' cor. That "io cost of said Iniprovomont to bo nssuSH'd nu provldod by tho city charter upon tho property xic tally and particularly bonoflted thuro by. iind which la horuby duclnrud to bo all ot lots, pnrtB of lots, blocka and parcels of laud botwoon tho tor mtnl of audi ImprovomoutB abuttints upon, udjacont or proxlmato to suld Kellogg street (rout the wiaiKiuat tine of Mid street back, to the center ot tho block or blocks oi tracts of land abuttlnx thcroou or nroxlinuto thoreto. That all tho proporly- includea uald iniprovomont district aforoiau ta horoby .doclarcd to bo "Ical lm- pruvement district No u inai mo ey onKinoern. nient of tho probablo total cost of said improvement oi said Kellogg ttrect la I7M.IJ. mat tne cost oi tam kciiokk atroot to bo naiessod against tuo property In said local aMosamont district as provldod by the city cnar- tor of tho city ot St. Johns. Adopted the ijUi day ot Marcu 1910 A. M. ESSON, Hocordor. Published In tho St. Johns Rovlow, March iBaudaj, 1910, means of applying them, not only 1 organized political government an to prevent individual struggles, but an organized business government in place of the present day' anarchy and despotism, is but crying "peace, God himself could uot keep peace la Ilcaveu and permit competitioa In any form for the essentials of exis tence in tuat aooue. Have your property Iniurttd la tk lire tBiura&ce Uts best. 8, St. Paul or Northern companies. They axe Dobl, ata&t. LINE OF OXFORDS THE MONARCH AND CLUETT SHIRTS. ARROW COLLARS AND CUITA AND MANY LATE PATTERNS IN TIES. TIME FOR THE NEW SPRING UNDERGARMENTS ALSO. YOUR' HONE STORE s WILL TAKE CARE SUMMONS In the Circuit Court of the State of Ore con. for the County of Multnomah Amanda I. White, l'llzabctfi M. Cad well, Parker 1'. Morey, kettle Lyons and MAry Norton, riAiutiiu. vs. l'mlcrlc Prwbstcl and Media Pra-b stel, lilt wlfcl Marie II. Strodnrass, Joseph II. SnotlurnsJ ana lieu snocicrass, 111 wife. William P. Knodurass and Grace Suodurass, his wife, Margaret Abbott nrtd Prank T. Ablmtt, her husband, , sle M. Ilartlctt and It. W. Ilartlett, husband. Sarah I!. Vanlliircn and Vanllureii, her husband, Jiiuie O. Snod grass and I-olu M. Snodgrass, Ills wife ludlth N. Snodirrnn. Ixit U. Muodurass Maude M. Suodurass, John Praticl Suodurass. Tunics O. Snodurnss. ndtulti Istrator of the estate of W. j. SnoduraH deceased. Defendants. To Maruarct Abbott. Prank T. Abbott William P. Snoilirras). Grace Suod grass and Judith N. Snodgrass, .of the defendant above nnincd; ami each of von. In the name of the State of Oregon vou and each of voti. arc hereby sum moused and rcmiircd to appear aud make answer to the complaint filed aimlnst vou In the above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the ifith day Anrll. taio. which dale Is subscmicnt tlie expiration of six weeks after the 4th day of March, iQio,the4thdayoi March iqio. belmr the tlate of the first imbllca tfou of this summons.nnd It Is prescribed by the orler for publication that the some shall be published once a week in the St. John Review, for six consecutlv weeks. If you fall to so appear, the plaintiffs will apply to the above entitled court lor re let proved lor iiiiiicircnm nlalnt. to-wlt: ... . .. A , . I'lrst. mat tue claim, or preiciuieii claim of each of said iieicudants. to tu real nroncrtv of the Dlaintifls'. to-wit: Iots inimbcrcd four and five in block numbered eleven, In the Grituold tract in cltv of Portland. Multnomah County Ortuou.. owned by Amanda P, White I.ol numbered six ami seven 111 tue aforesaid block, owned by ltllrabcth M. Cud well. Lot numbered two, In block thirteen, of the aforesaid tract owned' bv Parker P. Morey. Lot uuiu hcrcd one in block numbered thirteen of the uforcsald tract, owned by I.ettle Lyons. Lots numbered b in blocks eleven and thirteen of the aforesaid tract owned liv Marv Norton, be ndlililuet ami decreed null aud void and that the cloud, or apparent cloud to the plaintiff's title to incir rcsiiectivc 101 or 101s, ue removed, aud that the title of the plain tiff's to their respective lot or lots, be forever quieted ngulnst each of the de fendants. Second. That a deed from Prederick Prtcbstcl to Wendell Pra-bstcl, dated Sept. 34. 1B57. recorded in book A, at iwe 4t. tmntnomaii county, uregou deed records, on Sept, j6, 1857, lie re formed so us to descriM the proiKrty therein conveyed, or attempted to be canvevi'd as follows, to-wlt: "All 01 river lot unmoor one 1 1 1111 wc tlon jo. and lots unmbercd one.two.thrtx and five, and the east half ol the north west uuart,er of section ai, M tu town ship one north, range one cust of Wil lamette meridian, lit Multuomaii county, Oregon, containing 159.39 acres, more or Third. That the deed from Prederick Pra-bstcl ami Media I'ricKtct, his wife, to J. W. Snodgrass, dated Oct. 8, 190S, recorded atiwge 138, In book 4J5, Mult, iiuuiuii luuuiy, vivkuii uc icvuiu. un October 9, l)oii, covering the lots herein ursi described, ana, otner property, una. tits deed from J. W. Snodgrass uud M II, Stiodcrrsi datetl Nov. 4, 190S recorded Oct. 18. 1900 iu book 466, at jwges 395, and 396, to P, I'ra'bstet covering 'an nutlivtilcd one half interest in the lots herein fint de scribed, with other property, both be cancelled aud held for ir naugui, , as to the real property of these plaintiffs. Pourth. That each of the defendants herein be required to give a confirmatory deed to each of the plaintiffs here in for their respective lot or lots as here- in described, or tu lieu tnereoi, the de cree of this court stand as ami fqr such deed. Ihfth. Por a 'temporary restraiulni: order, restraining each of defendants from making or attempting to make any conveyances ot tne aforesaid pronertv or encumbering the same while this suit is pending. . . Sixth. That each of the -defendants be forever enjoined aud restrained from iuterferiuif With, or asserting any riuht orciaim 10, any pari 01 tue tots or real property herein first described. t Seventu. for sucu outer, further or additional relict as the court may deem meet and equitable iu the premises. Kuchth. Por iudument onanist each of defendants for costs and disburse ments incurred by plaintiff iu this suit, This summons is published pursuant to ait order of the lrcldmjr iudue of the above entitled court, made and eutered thc'ja day of March, 1910. UKUKUK J. 1 KKKINa, Attorney for plalutlft. March 4, 19to, dateof first publication, April ij, !9io,date of last publication. Subscribe tor tho St. Johns Review uAt keep posted oa Ue doluxg of Ue e4t, . EASTER IS THE CELEBRATION OF REGErtERj!TIOC -THI& lfLAti& LAY ylSIDE'YOUR OLD VORtt VI1TCR GARAErtTS Atift GET IrtTO FRESH SPRING ATTIRE. . WE-HAVE THE LATEST LASTS IA LADIES AND AISSES' PIMPS AND OXFORDS IN TAN, PATENTS, GUN METAL, CHOCOLATES AND KID. OUR LITTLE CHILDREN'S &H0ES ARE SNAPPY AND. DRESSY, TOO. FOll AEN: OUR STYLES OF SUITS ARE UP TO THE MINUTE. NO OLD STOCK. TP WORK OFF. THE BtST IN ALL THE STAPLE OF YOU ALWAYS. BON HAM & COLLIER & COLLIER Lawyers. Rooms liuthc Ilolbrook building. St. Johns, Oregon. Joseph AtcChcsncy, M D. PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON Day and Night Office In McChesney Illock Phont Jfty 911 ST. JOHNS, - - ORCQON Phone Jersey 1571 Albprf TifirPV M II jBi&swii. j Residence mid Office: 901 Pcsscndcu Street Office JJours: ion. m. to 1 p.m.,6to8p ST. JOHNS, ORHOON m. Daniel 0. Webster, A. B. M. D. Residence, 697 Dawson Street Office, Plltcr Illock University Park, Portland, Oregon .DR. RAMBO DENTIST Office Phone Richmond 31 Pirst National Dank IIuiuhno St. Johns, Oregon Dr. W. E. Hartel DENTIST Phone Richmond aoi Ilollinxik Illock St. John, I'llONIt JltHSItVfll ItOI.MtOOK III.OCK DR. J. VINTON SCOTT , v DENTIST Open Evenings and Sundays by Appoint ment Phone Jersey 1571 Hours: 3 to 6 . m, St. Johns Piano School Conducted by r, M eiy 903 Pesscuden St. St. Johns, Ore, Office Phone Woodlawn 703 Res. phone Woodlawn 1655 D. E. HOPKINS DRNTIRT Office hours from 9 to 13 111. 1 to 5 p. w. 7, to 8 p, tu. 683 Dawsou Street. TJwvKRSiTV Pak II. 8. HP.W1TT 15. S. WRIGHT 513 Silas St. 504 S. Huycs Htwitt & Wright CONTRACTORS and HUlLDURS Pstlttiatea and Piuns Purulshed UOl'HMB YOU. SAUK T. JOHNS, ORK. St. Johns Sand and Gravel Co. JACKSON & MUSOROVG, Props. QsAsral Coatractofs 1 " f ' W rc prepared h donuy aaid all kind el excavating for street work ami otker pttrpo6cs.x -We alio haasik sidewalk awl build ing Material. , Newton aad Feaseudeu streets : , S, Jk, Ore. tftKHrtTktakwoiid 1571 T AMmhsrl Yew M younnlLk Jjabk as i wallai at any We're tntirhav HssNtmatHMH. all iPffck 't vc cuts or bttrns, bruiaas 1 seaWUOerlck iu the back, necklir'atda-- torn kkid f an ache or MM, xnfsi ou shvkc aud aU.yur hboBallard' Snow Liniwt fevet all aches aud'ppUw, and all wounds. Sol4 by North Bwak Pharmacy. LEATHERS AND NEVER LASTS. DR. F. L, PETERSEN GHIflOPIIMTM Hill Illock Corner Wllllaaii avenue and Russell street. Tclchoiic Hnst 485 PORTLAND, 0RI5G0N J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage We deliver your goods to and from all wrts of Portland, Vancouver, Llnnton. rtland and suburban uxpress Co jdtydock and all points accessible by wagon, ciano end furniture meving SKClally. 109 1. Ilurlington; phone Richmond 61. i LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. 0. 0. F. ST. JOHNS. OREGON Meets each Monday evening in Odd Pellows hall, at 8:00. Visitors welcomed. W.J. Chancy, N. G. " C. P. Gates, Secretary. Holmes Lodge No. 101 KNIGHTS OP P VI Ml AS. Meets every Prlday uiirht at 7:30 o'clock at I.O.O.P.- iiaii. visitors always wel come. A. Carl Nelson, C.C. V., C. Ilurlbcrt, K.'R. S. Doric Lodge No. 132 r. AM, A. At. Regular communica tions on urst ana mini Wednesdays of each month In Odd J'ellows' hall. Visitors welcome. H. S. Harrington, Allen R. Jobes, Secretary. . W. M. CAMP 773 W. 0. W. Meets every Wedueslay evening in Hlckner's Hall.' J. A. Cole, C. C. . W. Scott Kellogg, Clerk Central Market! Ilolbrook Block. See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best' Meats Obtainable. 1 Orders I'lllcd and Family Trade Solicited T. I WARD, PropfWbr, IOTICE OF 0 CITY ELECTION Notice Is hereby given that an election 111 be liclil ou Momlay.tne lourtn nay o April, tyio.in the city of St Johns.Oragos for the following purposes, to-wH: For the purpose of clectinf tke follMriac named oncers for the city of M, msi for tbe epsulng yar, viz: . A mavor. a city rtconier. a cltraMo uey, a city trtaurer, three ceuacihsMti at large, two.couucilmen from the first waul, twVetMHtcUwen frow the stcod ward Iu the inanucr provided by law and the charter. Aud at said election tfeerc will be wb milled to the1 oualinsid electors of saJ4 city for thir approval or rejection, the uronotiitoB io aiucuu or sot 10 amcnu LiecttoBS 17. 39, 31, 411 4. 66. 71. i oi tne WMeictpai cuarier 01 we city 01 a. Jobs, a; proposed to be ameaUetl by resolution ot tne ctty coubch. , Also the following prouosltioa will be submitted to the quallMd electors of mli ity for their approval or reiectioa: "Whether or list t)u! council of the citv of St. 'Job na skaU or shall cot Issae h. cense for the sale ot iiiLoxieatlng liqnr.' To be desixaated S30R UQUOR. LI. CKNSI5. AGAINST LIQUOR LI- The foltewtau; uav' 1 a iHlne Mac lor tor saiu aitguan; ' rdao7W. BswHactosi. For the first ward ao: for tbe,eeod word. tk MhaJt. 8t. Johas, Ofefcati he PO! Ik to be opened t s4 sx'sioafc iu the fereaopn oi said ",jlay, and ssu tuata ejiea nam avtsi o-aaacc MS. hm m terttoo of said day. , ' ' ' v t ' y owler of the' eoaaM. t v. rbllshedMa.thelM. MarK"i 1, 18 aad aj.'.iaro. In Artfef H Inasiri Te? 1 1 1 liana si mi 4sVa . Asksmir iaM1 ttianlnV Imild reaea M. aalaali svv aM CURRIER 5 0000( ATTENTION!! Mcrchantst Manufacturers! Farmers! Everybody! Wc arc hunting for your'busiucss and have been oa your trail for some time. SWC1I. ' The adoption of our service offers a complete .solution to the transportation problem. Our rates arc reasonable aud our service unsurpassed. , ' Two trains between St. Johns and Portland daily. 1 Wc deliver AnytUiugAny Place, AnyTirae. Call andget our rates before shipping., PORTLAND & SUBURBAN EXPRESS CO. C. W. STEARNS Agent at St. Johns. Phones: Portland Office, Main 358 St. Jqhna: Jersey its ' " A '3358 OQO . s Fiue Blocks V. W. MASON . , CantrMtor an1 BuH4t Mnuufacturer of Cement Blocks, Sewer Pipe, Cement sidewalks, Steps and PenndatieM Cement Block Building a Specialty Phone, Drop me a. Card or Call at Street, Cedar - V - COLONIST RATES GREAT NORTHWEST The 'manaai at al the Oragai Rail My V Nayfajaslsa Ca. 4akr 4J bhbIuuim If SW1 1 SSj jT 4Wa1 tlui tHf' MM Ca&BM psp jpssr PfssBBH, aw emsvwnBW ssrv sjav ss erwsvaj esSVVBsi Kaatera cHm, Vhioh have da so ssmeh fas p t'ssasoasf stisaalaie .trarel to wsd' settlsssssat in 0reswa,r wW Marail aiahi KSfMiaa; JHILY fsaai 9$ifk 1, to AsaM M;sab sue. PEOPLE OF OBCaOM WasjsK kBA asalagaws sjaJ mm 0M PtHMMM ' sweat of the rami awsaas) is snlfairisrJI to aaeajpc jaraafc sM t'bwaa tatfcet to assy MisjtXV: RmfMHlf tM rUtoS-rrrea ' :J - . y - -v - Our aim is to serve you Flue Blocks, Cement -Drain Tile, Residence and Office 646 HartHaaf Park, St. Johns Viz- CaMtiaiM; lallMlBa. , v - ggAgj , hHsV k ssasksLaniaJnnBMsT sssBsV ChW. k s i .V .V vt -f