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An Open Letter (Concluded from first page.) cy, namely that the end justifies the means. 1 will lot two 01 vonr Catholic brethren sneak on this point. The nrticlo on "The Jesuits" in the Encyclopedia Britannica was written by Tliehtird Frederick Lit tledalc and Ethclrcd Luke Taunton. They say "True it is that Buscmbaum uses these words: Cui citusest ilnis etiam licent media. But on turning to his work it will be found that the author is making no univer sal application of an old lega maxim: but is treating ot a par ticular subject (concerning cer tain lawful liberties in the mar ital relation) beyond which his words can not be lorceti." Again they say "It is undeniable that some of their moral writers were lax in their teachings; con science was strained to the simp nintr tioint. The Society was trying to make itself all things II T f ... . to an men. rroposuions ux traded from Josuit moral theo logians have again and again been condemned by the pope and declared untenable." These men were writing in defense o the Jesuits, and certainly did not admit more against them than the facts demanded. Their statements sustain what I said about the Jesuits. The statement from St. Ligoti- ri is the following: "A bishop, however poor he may be, cannot appropriate to himself pecunia ry fines without licenno of the apostolical See. But he ought to unn v them to nious uscb. Allien less cun he apply those fines to unvtmnir o so but nious uses, which the Council of Trent has laid upon non-resident clergy men, or upon those clergymen who keen Loncublnea." Alex andorCampboll quoted IhiH state ment in his debate with Itislioi John B.Purcell from a tianslation made by Samuel B. Smith, for merly a priest in tlm Homan Catholic cnurcli. isiHiiop rur cell declared that St. Ligour never said anything so abomina blc. and called Alexander Kitv mont before tho audience to translate what Ligouri said on the subject. The Bishop lnu placed in Air. Kimnont's hands an amended edition of Ligouri's works in which Air. Kinmont failed to find the disputed pass age. but Air. Smith sunt thoLat in of the passage to Air. Camp bell and a statement signed by nrom nent m nistors in New York and by I'rof. Samuel F. B. Alorso, certifying that the ox tract was taken from page l'l of volume 8, of Ligouri's works, and properly translated by Air. Smith. Air. Campbell then took tho copy which Uisiiop l'tircoi had in his own library to Air. Kinmont who read both tho original and the translation am certified as follows: "The abovo version of Smith page 21)1 1 regard to be a faith ful translation of the parage as it stands in Htli volume ot l.lg ouri nouo 'I'M."--Alexander Kin mont.Cincinnati, Fob. 51. mi. From tho abovo you can clear y see that tho trouble is be twecn you and St. Logouri, and not between you and me. You deny that I'opo l'ius 1 condemned tho separation of church and Btato. I have before mo "Tho Papal Sylabus of Er rors" A. 1). lbui, in Latin and English. The stuUMiioiu are negative, but tho one who roads them through can see that they were meant to teach tho opposite of whnt thoy condemn. I pre- sumo you will not deny that ho meant tho opposite of error num ber All action ot uod upon man and tho world is to be do nied." If ho meant the opposite of tho following, ho clearly opposed the separation of church and state, "In tho present day it is no longor expedient rhat tho Uatho c ro iglon slum be bold us tho only religion of the state to tho exclusion ot all other modus of worship" (Error 77) "Whonco it has been wisely provided by law, in some coun tries called Catholic, that per sons coming to rosido therein shall enjoy tho public exorciso of their own worship" (Error 78.) 1 did not try to provo in my lecture that the Homan Catholic Church is trying to securo un ion of church and stato in America, thoroforo your denial of that is uncalled for. You advisod mo to study Catholic history on the questions I discussed. You cortainly can see from what 1 have written that 1 have dono so. In tho light of tho quotations from your own writers, what becomes of your sweeping denials of what I said? I am willing for what you have printed to bo read by every Protestant, and would bo glad to learn that you aro willing for tho brief statements I have written to bo road by all Catholics. Yours truly, G. K. Berry. For Exchange A woll improv ed farm, fivo acres; now house, near car lino of Vuncouver. Ad dress 1121 South Gresham street, St. Johns, for furthor informa tion. , build- REMEMBER That merging with Portland will not reduce insurance rates in St Johns, unless the ings here are rewired to conform with the inspecting rules of Portland. Even then it is doubtful if lower rates would obtain because St Johns Rates arc now ten per cent Lower than at University Park and Lents, so the Board of Underwriters say. A Tribute to Teachers St. Johns, Ore.. March 2, 1915. To tho Editor of tho Review: Many stories aro being circulat ed as to the things St. Johns will lose if St. Johns merges with Portland. One of theso stories is that the St. Johns school teachers will all loso their jobs. Do you not know a law was passed by tho Legislature that prevents just such a thing being dono? I inclose the bill and ask it be published. Also do you not know tho teachers of Portland re ceivo better wages than tho St. Johim teachers? I am in favor of good wages and bettered con ditions. I f St. Johns should voto to merue. St. Johns will still bo ou the map, and will still bo a wood community to uvo in. Water rates will bo CO cents per family per month where now tho rates are SI. 85 per month. Taxes will be lowered and many conditions much improved and nothing we now have will bo lost to the people rogardloss of the wild stories being circulated. I will announce whoro I stand later, for all I am endeavoring to do in this short communica tion is to kill some false rumors and wild, unwarranted stories. Under the provisions of tho in closed bin ino bi. jonnsieacners cannot lose their jobs. D.C. Lewis, A BILL. For an act granting to school teachers in merged districts certain protection and providing lor rol ot. Ho it enacted by tho Peoplo of tho btato of Oregon: Section 1. Whonover any school district shall become merged into any other district of the same or di lerent class, the teachers in tho district that loses its identity by being mer ged, shall enjoy all tho rights of the teachers in tho larger or en- anreu district and in nil cases whore thoy have taught in a dis trict for two years with satis- fact on. shall bo considered ns having completed thoir proba tionary term and shall not bo removed except on churges pre ferred and sustained as now pro vided for by law in such dis tricts. Signed by tho Governor Fob, 1G. would not have como amiss. It is easy to say that by merging wo will get cheaper water rates, but hard to prove. To cinch tho thing Mr. Lewis should have had a bill enacted providing that we should hnvo cheaper water by merging; that all our arc lights should bo retained; that tho police force should not bo reduced; that our ilro truck would not bo taken from us nnd tho paid dromon discharged; that taxes would bo no higher; that property would not depre ciate in value; that parents would not hnvo to buy new school books for their children; that tho East St. Johns passenger depot would not bo abandoned; that a branch municipal olllco would bo conducted in St. Johns; that all classes in tho high school building would bo maintained; that tho city dock would not be disposed of to a railroad company or any other concern; in fact, 'that no disadvantages would ensue from merging. His little tributo to tho teachers will no doubt bo appreciated by them. Of course it was not a scheme to catch teacher votes.- Ed. Notice of Sheriff Sale of Administratrix Notice Now if Mr, Lowis had beon a ittle more thoughtful and taken caro of other matters in St. Johns besides tho teachers, it Iu the Matter of the Kstate of Christian C. Ohms, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that I, Nettle Oihus, have been by the County Court of Multnomah Coun ty, Oregon, appointed Adminis tratrix of the Kstate of Christian C. Oihus, Deceased, urnl have qualified as such. All persons having claim against the decedent of his estate are hereby requested to present the same to me, either nt my residence, 107 S. Hayes Street, St. Johns, Oregon, or at the office of George J, Perkins, 1117 Hoard of Trade Building, Portland, Oregon, verified as by law required, within six months from February 26, 1915, the date of the first pub lication of this notice. NlvTTIIJ OIHUS, Administratrix. George J, Perkins, Attorney for Administratrix. Published in the St. Johns Re view Feb. 36, March 5, 12, 19, 26, 9.S. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. In order to Insure a change of ad vertisement the copy tor such change thould reach this office not later than Wednesday, at 3 o'clock p. m. Please remember this and aava the prlntar NoU th tabal on your papar. In the Circuit Court of the State I Oreuoii fur Muldioninli County. " Charles titration, l'lnltitiii. vs. A. A. I.Miick, Hmily A. Muck, l'rcil Miller 1 llrewlnx Coiiipnuy, a corporation, l'ltyer 1 nrcwiui! lotiiiHiuy, v. iu, v., ftiiva aim I. W. Purrell, Defendants. llv virtue of an execution. luilutuetit outer, decree nuil order of side issued out of the above entitled Court iu tUe nl)Ove entitled cause, to me directed and dated the 23nl day of February, I9I0, ujwn n judgtucnt rendered nnd entered in mm louu 011 tiieoui nay 01 renruary 11)15, in favor of Charles Stratum, Plain till, uud mialust A, A. Muck, Emily A Muck, l'red Miller llrewlng Cotiiany, a corixmitlou, I'ltuer wewim; company W. M.C. Silvaand J. W. I'arrell. tie fciiduuts.for the mm of $387-14, with In ' terest ou SIWS.OO of said sum at the rate of K per cent per milium from the 7th day of October, 1914, and interest ou , ?K.14 of the above sum at the rate of U per cent per annum from tho 7th day of October, 1914, ami for the further sum I of $30.00 attorney's fees, with interest at t the rate of G tier cent iwr annum from the 6th day of February, 1015, and for , the further sum of $10.35 costs and (lis 1 burtteiiieuts, uud uuou this writ, com- iimmiiiiK me to nuiKe sale 01 tue ioiiow iut! iletcribed real properly, to-witt All of Lot Three (3). lllock Eleven (11). South bt. Johns, an Addition to St. Johns, iu Multnomah Comity, Oreu oil, according to the duly recorded plat llieruoi, Now. therefore, bv virtue of slid execution, judgment order, decree and order of sale and iu com pliance witli the commands of said writ, I will.on Monday .the 29th day of March 11)15. at 10 o'clock A, M at the front door of the County Court House in 1'ortlaml, Multnomah County, Oreg' on. sell at nubile unction (subject to re demption), to the highest bidder for cash iu hand, nil the riyht. title and interest which the within named defendants (or either 01 tliemi hud on the Sill day ot April, 1912, the date of the mortgage executed by A. A. Muck and Emily A Muck, herein foreclosed, or since that date iu and to the above described uronertv or auv ixut thereof, to satisfy said execution, judgment order aud decree, interest, costs aud accruing costs. T. M. IIURMIURT, Sheriff of Multnomah County, Oregon, Dated this 24th day of February, 1915. First issue February 26th, 1915. Last issue March 20th, 1915 How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J. C11ENET & CO.. Toledo. O. We, the uruUrstKiiei. have known V. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, anJ believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions ami ltnanclnlly able to carry out any obligations matte by his rtrm. NATIONAL 11 A NIC OV COilMEUCE. Toledo. O. Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mu cous surfaces of the. system. Testimonials sent free. Price "5 cents per bottle. Bold by all Druegtsts. Take lull's family rills for constipation. Bring In your Job printing while you thtnV of It. Don't wait unUl you aro entirely out. Wo are equipped to turn out neat and tasty printing promptly at Port! and Brloec or 1 COMING 9 COME LOOK AT OUR THINGS READY TO WEAR A new SptitiR line of the David CralR DroM Skirts; Skirt and Shirt Waists arc to lc fashionable this SprinR The Skirts will be priced nt Sjsoatid $5.00 and this price will be less by $1 .00 and t .50 than the large More prices. Some of the new models of Waists arc in; they arc inexpensive nnd pretty. We arc the St. Johns agents for Athcnn Undcrwcnr. Many of the ladies ro to town for exactly the same merchandise. Why not be loyal to your com munity, leave your money at home where it returns to you. Any difficulties at our store arc easily and cheerfully adjusted; no red tape to unwind. He a patriot to your own 'home town, don.t be n crab to be raked in and dissected. BONHAM & CURRIER LK iaW ajKiT T VrTaaBaB I ISSB There will be no reason why any business man, any professional men or any worker should not buy his wearing apparel in St. Johns. At our Men's ToRgcry there nre the Crosset $5.00 Shoes, the Regal $4.00 to $5.00 Shoes. The Florshehn $5-50 and $6.50 aud the Ncttletons, and iu addition to these a long Hue of 13.50 to $4.50; such as the Deacons and Connolly lines. We know our merchandise is right, our styles cor rect; our prices us low ns elsewhere. If you men do not patrouizc our store or some other St. Johns store, it is simply because you forget to be loyul to your own home town and are attracted to and patronize that which will reflect injury to your own interests; be it business, property, or social position. The writer of this ad. will ngrce to patrouizc aud subscribe to all that will aid iu the up building our of locality. The Men's Toggery L. E. ROSE, Manager Arrow Shirts, Collars BONHAM & CURRIER, Owners Holeproof Hosiery JOSEPH McCHESNEY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon. Day 4 Nlht Oflic In McCheanay bit St. JsSm, Orcion. O. J. GATZA1YER ATTORNEY AT LAW McDonald Building ST. JOHNS . . OREGON EDMONDSON CO. 107 S Jersey Street THAD. T. PARKER ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LAW Rooms 7 and 8 Holbrook Building ST. JOHNS DR. J. VINTON SCOTT DENTIST Office Hours 9-12 to 1:30-7 Sunday (Ml Office Tlione Columbia 140 Resident I'hone Columbia 274 - - - DORIC LODuv NO, 132 A. r. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in Jilckner's nail, vis tors welcome. Chufc A. Fry, W. M. A, W, Davis, Secretary, DR. RAMBO DENTIST Phone Columbia 61 First National Bank building. ST. JOHNS. OREGON. L. E. GRAVIS, Al. D. Physician and Suraon Office l'houc Columbia 10 Residence Phone Columbia 4 ST. JOHNS, OREGON LAUREL LODGE No. 186 I. O, O. F ST. JOHNS, OREGON If mU each Monday evening la Odd FaV lows hall at 7:30. A cordial welcome to all visiting brothers. . joun . uoouman, kouic urana A. M. Downer. Vice Grand iohn Beyers Rec Sec. tilts deadening, Pin. 6cc H. V. Clark, Tress. PERRY C. STROUD LAWYER First National Dank Building ST. JOHNS . . . OREGON PENINSULA TITLE ABSTRACT t REALTY CO. H. HENDERSON, Manager 402 N. Jarsay Street Abstracts of Title Prepared Titles Examined Phone Columbia 255 Centra. Market! 205 S. Jerisy Street See us for the Choicest Cuts of the Best Meals Obtainable. Ctr1 r nStd and Tamay Tratfe SsHdUd. T. P. WARD, Proprietor. REVIEW'S LEGAL BLANKS The following list oMegal blanks are kept for sale at this office and others will be added as the demand arises: Warranty deeds, Quit Claim Deeds, Realty and Chattel Mort gages, Satisfaction of Mortgages, Contracts for Sale of Realty, Bills of Sale, Leases. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KMCtiTs or Pythias : Meets every Friday night at 7:30 o'clock iu B1CKNBR Hall. Visitors always wel come. H. C. PINCH, C. C. A. CARL, NELSON, K. R. S. MODERN MEmOOS IN Plumbing. Tinning AND Furnace Installing Call up Clumbia 92 G. W. OVERSTREET Plumbing and Gas Fitting Job work promptly attended to. Phone Columbia 618 109 Burr Street St. Johns, Orssoa We buy or sell St. Johns Property AlcKINNEY & DAVIS Real Estate Wst your property with us if you desire to sell quickly 202 N. Jersey St. St. Johns J. R. WEIMER Transfer and Storage Wa deliver vour coods to and tram all pcta of Portland, Vaseevvar. Lhw ten. Portland and Saburbaa x Brass Co., city dock and all peinta aaeaaaiUt ky wajrorv PUm a4 ftsnsfcsr asavfcig Not the Ueal en your papr.