.1 ST. JOHNS REVIEW J IT'S NOW UP TO YOU To Mfccrltx for THIS Paper. All tht ntwi walk It U ncwi U our aaollo. Call In and enroll GET IN THE HABIT Of admlblnc In THIS Paper and you'll nerer retrel IL n. i tin at onca and keep rttht at It iiniminiiiilna Devoted (o (he Interests of the Peninsula, (he Manufacturing Center of (he Northwett VOIy. 5 ST. JOHNS, OREGON, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20. 1908. NO. a HNloflPnl Society MAEGLEY JUNCTION LIVELY Good Work Being Done by the Progressive Club DOINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL LICENSES MAY BE GRANTED Such is the Opinion of City Attorney Collier After a Careful Study of the Subject Brings That Section to the Front Wo had the pleasuro of making u.iountry 1b aondlnir out Its lltornturo lfllt to tho Mncglcy Junction push, by tlio tons nnd the I'onlnsula linn club Inst Friday night. Wo mot tliuro a hard working, energetic body of thoroughgoing business men nnd it was 11 pleasure to llslcn to their de liberations. They nro qulto proud of their section of tho Peninsula nnd Justly so, ns It Is very favorably lo cated nt tho Junction of tho two railroad with plenty of room to grow. Wo boliovo It Is destined to become n good Hlzcd llttlo city Itself until Its confines blend Into one Urcnlcr Portland, Hut wo started to lull about till club meeting. When they want any thing, thoy go right after It with good live cmnmltteo and nil tho arguments they can bring to bear up on the matter and have been most universally successful. They wanted tho passenger trnlus to stop there and had been promised that 0110 train ettch way a day would stop at Mncgloy, Thoy sent a committee to tho general passenger department and presented the matter In writing Friday night a communication from that office Informed them that all passenger trains going In either direction would stop at that station At first It. was Intended to have mndo n flag station of Mnegley Junction with the omco out among tho tracts, but another eonimlttco mot tho operating department and asked for nn agent to bo Installed by t. o time tho trains wero put In oper ation, nnd that a good, substantial depot bo placed whor It would bo c tuvoulent for tho people of St, J lins to got at, nnd that It bo mndo 1 regular station. Thl was done and tin agent was there Friday getting his station ready to bo on hands to Mil tickets for tho first train over tho road which was on last Tuesday. Thoy wni'tod hydrants put In down Vnnllouton street, which has recent ly been opened, graded nnd side wtdked through their efforts. A com mltteo to tho Portland Water offic ials brought tho doslrod rosult and tho hydrants nro now being put In. Thoy wanted electric arc lights In that district, three dlfforont potltlons had hcon sout In which did no good. A commlttoo of determined men went over to tho big city, met tho proper officials and wero told how It could bo accomplished and last Friday night thoy stratod tho movomont that will Slvo thorn threo or four arc lights In their neighborhood. Thoy havo a commllteo for every thing they deslro done. It Is tho business of that committee to sco that this object Ib accomplished. If the committee can accomplish It nlono, well and good, It not additions aro mndo to tho commlttoo and If thin does not bring tho desired rosult tho oittlro club Is put on tho com mltteo nnd It accomplishes tho pur poso In almost every Instance Ono of tho most Important ques tion they huvo uu Just now Is tho establishment of a flro hoso houso In that part of tho city of Portland. Thoy propose to build a houso 40x60 foot and tho matter of location was thoroughly discussed nt the meeting. It was tho senso of tho meeting that the house should bo built within u block or at the most two blocks from the Bchoolhouso, about half way be tween University Park and Ports mouth. Tho mattor was to be dis cussed at tho University bourd of trade Monday night of this week, " (he club sent a committee of seven representative mcmbors to that meet ing to endeavor to secure tho loca tion at that point. Tholr arguments are unassailable from any point so far aa wo can see. Tho Idea la to have It located aa near aa possiolo to the schoolhouse for tho protection of tho children, believing that they would thus serve better a larger number of the people than In any other way. Tho delay Incident to bringing a hose cart all the way from elthe University Park or Portsmouth to the schoolhouse might mean the death sometime of a large number of the 500 or 600 little ones who gather there. And again, If the hoso house Is thus placed It could be taken to Mnegley In case of a flro In time to be of assistance there, while If kept at University Park It would not be able to get down there In time to be of any service; but placed nhout half way would serve both com uiuultles equally well. Our business there was to present Peninsula booster, which was fav orably ucelved by that body and both financial and moral support waa guau. teed. They believed that it wai ore of the most needed things vt the. day. Every ectIon of the I been Bending out prnctically none. j aKen ns n wnoio tills club Is n vlnlo, nsrcsslve, progressive set of men, who know what thoy want nnd how to get It. Among other things tl.oy nro now after, Is tho opening and Improvement of n number of Mreets so as to make nccess to their depot easy and convenient from both sides of tho track, nnd thoy nro going about It In that systematic and effec tive way that tins brought them suc cess In bo many Instances. Tho members of tho club nro any thing but narrow minded ns was manifested Ly the spirit shown In 1 ho naming of their depot. It was but natural that they should their depot named after their t'.lstrlct nnd havo It called Mnegley, but the .alhuu.l compel y named It St. Johns, tis it was tho nearest point at which 11 utulion for this city could bo plnced. Tli'-ro was a llttlo murmuring nt firm and 0110 of thf railroad offlclnls told thei.: U send In n potltlon nnd ho would si y to hut lug the unmo dumped, hut when It unmo up for ills ri.MOi. tho 1 ii'inl'fTfi reasoned It out tint It would In but n few years r-ntll Mnoglcj nnd St. Johns would bo built up unth they wero ono any wny, purhnps beforo Hint time they wn, Id bo eonncc'od by trolley, that tho luminous men of St. Johns would foci that they wrc coming to their own stntlou, nnd thnt It really mndo no difference to their own community whother tho Htntlon woh called 8t. Johns or Maegley, as they had the convoulonco of the service Just tho snmo. Thereroro thoy allowed tlio numo to remain tho samo nnd they hnd already by potltlon nnd commit' The City Dads Convene and Transact Their Usual Budget o Municipal Business in a Satisfactory Manner There wob llttlo to bi tl.it 0 nt tho tcjotirncd meeting of th city coun ell Thursday ovenln; of Inst week. Tho matter of the Pittsburg fltreot Improvement was not brought before tho council becnuBu pnpcrB In tho case wero not returned from down tho river In time to bring beforo tho council nnd tho matter will bo up on tho next regulnr meeting night. An ordlnnnco renaming portions of several strcctB wns pimsed the council nnd will be found elsewhere In this Issue. The t2d Houston of the city council met In H o council Ui.'iiloi Tuendny wn evening nil luembrca being present. Petition to Improve Willamette Louluvnrd by constructing n fi-foot ce 1011I sidewalk along tho west sldo D. J. Ilorsiiinu, janitor., of said street from the southerly lino 1 St. Johns Water Co .... loaves amount duo and pny- , Hoofing company nnd notify them nblo to tho contractors ...... $.11 ir..GS,t lint their guarantee wns not satis Tho rolllOllBtrnilil I whleli linn boon 1 .'netnrv In thn rnunrll. prepnrlng against thn hnprovnientl Tho written opinion of City Attor of South Jersey 8tt;t was presented ney Collier on tho liquor question with nil tho necessary papers killing 1 which appears elsewhere In this Is tho petition for six months, Tho pnprrs In tho PlttBburg street Improvement was presented but lucked threo names of having the proper number to mnku them effec tlvo and the matter wns held over to next week for tho rcmnlnlug fllgnn lures. Tho following bPIs with thnt of tho dock contractors were allowed nud ordered paid on motion of DiivIh: St. Joints Lumber Co. . . . $ Hendricks Ilthvr Co. . . . M. Kceney ltlchmond street to the northerly lino of Pierce street was accepted on motion of Hunter. All yes. The flreboys presented request to use the council chnmber to entertain their members nnd their families on the evening of November tho S.I. Ilequest wns granted on motion of llonhnm. All yes. Appllcntlou for liquor license by Knight & (Hover for in West llur liiiglt'ii mvi't'lcd .uu. plnced 011 fib D. J Mossmnu, labor. R. Wilcox coal etc G. Wnrncrrockcrtihlicr.. Isaac linker labor C. Port " R. Hell " II. Rnsimisscn W. O.McKtiiney A. C. Smith R. M. lierlevv Hert I lay tier J. II. Poff engineer L.Melmiis.rock crusher. . the placing of hydrnnts at South Hit more and West Charleston, North lirndford and Pittsburg, Oswego and Portlnml boulevard, Oswego nnd Dayton. Ed M. nnd A. It. Mendenhnll of Portland presented 1111 for sorvlco In. M10 piosL'cutlo.t of the Youngfor- tee secured the location of tho depot ,jor enso when they claim thoy wero on tho St. JoniiH sine or tno tract 'cnn.oycd by the city to assist city bv motion of Davis. ' - . .... . St Johns Water compnny reported J. A. Klley, wood rrctl Drown labor II. V. Hdwnrtls carpenter :. I,. Nichols J. I.otiKtui rodimin JosJpli I'nqtictt, first pay inent 011 dock instead of out among tho switches as had boon Intended. In view of this spirit on tho part of tlio "Mueglenns", nud tho fact that wo earnestly hope thnt wo may bo able at an onrly dato to Induce tho Hill road to put n track to our now city dock, wo bellvo It would bo to the Interest of our morchauts and tho city In general to patronlzo thnt road at Maegley, or St. Johns station as fur as possible. Home Again J, S. Donaldson, prosldont of the Portland Collapslblo llox company re turned from a trln of a month In Southern Oregon and Call fornla,, whero ho has been traveling In tho Interests of his company. Mr. li naldson reports having a flno trip, W'ng go-.nl hiiHcii'Ks taking several dors in en loin and evibllshlng a local agent at OtVlnnd for handling their r.ndi.itH in Pie territory south. Mr. Donaldson says they havo had flno weathet In California tho samo ns wo havo hero and was surprised to reach homo and not find It rain ing. Tills company has boon doing woll in spite of the hard times bo cause they havo tho best thing In tho shape of boxes and crates that Ib mado. The collapsible feature and tho manner of attaching tho dlfforont parts of tho package make their products tho most saleable ono could Imagine, because of the length of life of the packago and because of being nblo to socuro tho maximum of Ptrongth with tho minimum of weight thus serving to minimize tho expense of express and freight charges. There has been a steady Increaso In tho business of the Institution and now they are obliged to put In additional machinery in order to handle the business. The latest ma chine they Installed waa a cutoff saw vl lch waa purchased after Mr. Don aldson camo home. This will greatiy facilitate the work of preparing the material for the boxes and also cheapen the first price of the same, enabling them to purchase their lum ber of any length and cut it to suit tl")!r convenience. B. C. Hurlbert Is showing hla friends a samplo of his double headed salt and pepper shaker done in Ironstono china. It la a neat article and will prove a money makei when he gets them manufactured and on the market. There will be a great variety of styles of manufacture ap that any one from the highest to the lowest may find the kind suited to his station in life. The convenience of the Implement will Insure ita ready Introduction In the cheaper styles at least. Attorney Oreo no. Hefcrrod tn tho recorder to firi'lsli tecorda of tho li v r I li'ti. Tho city engineer reported on work on now dock to November 10, ns fol lows: 28.8S0 foot or piling driven and cut off at 11. Co por foot t33.10.78 25,280 feet of lumber 477.70 37.0S 32.10 4.50 7.50 O3.OO IO.I5 6.30 21. OO I2.00 I2.00 12.25 6.00 I2.00 6.00 6.00 4-50 7.50 iS.OO 2.50 1.50 32.75 8.00 I2.00 3445.08 Totnt "u 53770.28 Itcsolutlon to Improve Willamette boulevard was presented, rend and nccopted on motion of llonhnm. Tho Pnrnflno Hoofing Co. present ed their guarantee for tho roof of tho now city dock which stated thnt thnt company would gunrnutoo their roof to Inst ten years provided the sue, was read and accepted 011 inoi.on of Doble. Wltullo brought up the petition of ho cltlzoiiri which wan tabled sov oral weeks ngo In regard to an effort to securo n fu ferr nnd on motion tho mayor ni'polnted a committee consisting of Wliidlo, 1 ublo nnd John ton to lutemov,- (lit ferry company and uncertain thei. veiy best term tt w of tl o ferry. Tito mayor also appointed nn n ominltteo to wait upon Kerr, Clifford t Co. In regard to leasing tho city dock, consisting of the following louiiclhucii: Dnvls, Doble and Hun lor. Tho recorder reported a cominun Initlon from the telephone company expressing surprise that tho conn ell should make nny objection to their rates charged In St. Johns nnd denying that tho hiiiiio had been raised since the grunting of their frunchlso. Tho recorder was liintruc led to write tho telephone company nud request them to send n sclieuulo of tho rnto In usu ul tho tlmo tho frnnehlito wns granted nud one In vogue now, on motion of Dnvls, The matter of tho two drinking fountains ordered several months ngo wns brought up and tho locution of tho one thnt was left hi the city hall could not be ascertained. One .vus reported to bo hi tho depot of the Suburban Express company. Tho committee was Instructed to look the mutter up. llonhnm called the attention of tho council to tho mutter of making a uniform system of grndea for the ontlro city riid suggested thnt just now, when there Is extra help hi tho engineer's office, would bo good ('me to have this done. No Total 3i28.B3 Loss 10 per cent retn.ned.... 382.83 t'ltv nt Kb nwn exnunsu would ulve ttctloil tltkoil. the roor n coal of pnlnt nl tho end "avis culled iittention to 1110 con of threo nnd nguln at the end of tho dltioii of the grade In lluchnnnn Buventh yoar. On motion of Davit the recorder was luitructod to return the communication to tho Pnrnflno fctrcot and desired that tho committee exninlno tho sumo. Adjourned. street St. Johns Makes a Very Good Showing In nddltlon to tho purchaso of a complete street-making plant, con slstlng of a rock crusher and a steam roller, together with nn acre and a half of rock for street pur poses, at an cxpenso of over v., St. Johns IsbuoiI this yoar up to November 1 building permits to tho amount of $05,000. Tacoma, . hlladol phla, Polk, Duchaiiun, Bust lllchmoni Oswego, North Hayes, Salem and Crawford streets have been graded wholly or In part this yonr at nn ag gregate cost to tho propertyownora of ovor 125,000 while surveys for con templated Improvements havo been Piked for and grantod on East llur llngton, I (art man, Ollbert, Thompson, Pittsburg, South Jorsoy, Montolth, Fesseiiden, Alleghony, Edison and Lehigh streets, Portland lloulovard nnd Willis Boulevard. Tlieso Im provements, when completed will cost between f 40,000 and $ 60,000, and will add mnny times tholr cost to the value of the property assessed. Street work, in addition to tho en gineering work on tho city dock, haa so crowed tho City Engineer's office that ho has boen allowed an assistant In order to bo able tr keep up wlfi the demands on his offlco. While the necessary expenses of the city have been high and the re funding of over $3000 in saloon li censes, mado necessary by the voting out of the saloons last July, haB cut down tho city's cash account, there is still plenty of money In tho Treas- i.rer's office to meet all demands un- next year's taxes are available, and all things point to a 5-mill levy for city revenue for tho coming year. This Is one-half mill higher than' thorp Is now 11 full board In office. Tin totifst has been caused by a differ nu t hi opinion ns to the prop er porsou to fill tho offlco or District Superintendent. Ono faction tlilnkJ an oxtra mini should ho employod especially for the work; a qualified 111011 would cost tho district $ltU0 Another Big Sawmill Near Our Back Door Another big enterprise Is being .. ... a. ll. .....I . O. fnl...ii l.n..l pet yonr. J 110 otner taction oonoves , muucuvu rigm i oi. iim rniMunrv wnrir run lm dono bv ' door. The lonso for tho ground, SO cither of tho principals with vory much less oxpoudlturo. Thoro Is also a dlfferonco of opinion ns to who shall ho school clerk, ono faction fav trlng tho Incumbent, J. B, Tnnch, while tho other fuvora W. U Church ill Thus Mr. Hendricks holdB tho bnlniico of power botwoen tho two factions, and thero is much interost as to whom he will favor, Tho now clerk and superintendent vlll bo elocted nt spoclnl ineellim to bo hold noxt week. -Evening Telegram. A Good Selection Tlio school board at their mooting lout week elected Mr. J. P. Hendricks dlro. or In placo of Mr, Weeks, do- censed. Tho selection was a good one, wo boliovo, for Mr Hendricks Is a sound, solid, souslblo business man and will do what ho bolluves to be the very best for tho pupils of our public schools, wo aro suro, and we congrutulate the bouid on their so Uctloit. Tho board also elected Mr. W. B. Ashby as truant offh:r, and wn bellovo this to be nuolhor feood selection. The boys must need bo good now, and no going fishing dur lug srhoc! hour. Tho average death rato for the United States for children ono year old and under Is ICS per cent, for Portland It la 0.27 porcent. If this rnunirv la tin ffivnr&bln tn thn !lfft of tl.lt year's levy. All the street irn-Jthe jnfant8 jt should be and Is tho piovement bonds Issued under tho BanJ0 for a(jujtB( but tho records do bonding act have been sold, and UQl Bnow for tho rea80n that so there is money on hand to meet tho nany invalids como horo to benefit fmv street warrcnts outstanding. th , heaith too lato. and their deaths I'M. St. JohnB School Board, after increase tho death rato out of pro- u prolonged contest, which has hero-' portion to tho natural ratio. If tho tofore resulted each time In a tie deaths of only natives were taKen vute of two and two, has at last to account It would hardly be ap- elected J. P. Hendricks as the fifth proclable for us old mossbacks just director, to servo flvo years, and dry up n the summer and blow away acres, bulonglng to tho Swift peoplo was signed up November 12 by L. W Davld, a saw mill operator and C.C. Colt, manager of tho Uulon Meat company, Tho tract of laud Ilea Just north t.f tho town of Kenton on the Swift tract nud the lease calls for a rental of 11800 a month for tho term of 20 yearn, It Is tho Intention to begin work 011 tho construction of tho big mill at ouco nud when In operation will cut ir.0,000 feet per day and will havo other mills hi connection for the manufacture of tilths, shingles and boxes. This Institution will glvo omployonient to from 100 to 60U men. Tho lossoo, Mr. David, Is an old suw mill man, has had oxtenslvu In terests at Everett and Anucortea vhlch ho has Just sold for 2,000,000 nnd will expend this In developing tho lumber Interests of the lower Columbia, Ho has selected u most favorable location for his mill aa tho Oregon slough has boen dredgod so thnt tho deep sou vessels may load ut his docks, and tho packing com pany will undoubtedly bo a heavy user of tho products of his box fac tory. Whllo we would have boon glai to havo this mill located on our waterfront, wo ari very glad Indeed Ihnt It Is to bo our neighbor for every Institution of this kind Install ed on tho Peninsula but adds to tho vnluo and Important of St. Johns an well Tho Congregational church on Mis sissippi uve. has sold Its building and purchased property on tho corner of property on the corner of Shaver ant' Missouri avenue and are erecting an elegant church building which will cost them about I'JOOO or 10,000. Tin building Is about enclosed nnd tho work of finishing has begun. Tho Congregational peoplo will hold n ba zar at Mississippi avenue hall tonight for tho bonoflt of tho church. To tho llonornblo Mayor nnd Com mon Council of the City of St. Johns: (Jcntlenieii: On tho 3rd dny of November.lOOS, you requested of mo nn opinion In writing, stating whether or not tho City of St. Johns could legally grant to c rtnln persons who luivo mndo iipplltution therefor, n license to sell Intoxicating liquors. In order to answer this question li Is ncccBsnry to exninlno certain ictments of our legislature d'-i med applicable to tlio Inquiry. In Juno, 1001, what Is known ns the locnl option law went Into effect In this Htnte, which Inw gavo tho peoplo In counties, subdivisions or pr'clncts to say by their voto wheth or not Intoxicating llquorn could be sold or disposed of hi certain PH'crihed territory thnt whould bo voice" on. "Tho leglslntlvo nsHcmbly, when not Interdicted by nmendmentN to tho ctgnnlc Inw of tho stnte, Is n law making body of coordinate authority wlh tho peoplo when tho latter ex erclso the Initiative power which they luivo reserved. The leglsliiluro evidently reached this conclusion, ut the next session nfter the enact iiieiil of tho locnl law, granted to evernl municipalities ehnrters con taining clauses which were evident Intended to exempt certain mini IcipilltlcH frohi tho operation of the piovlslons of the local option enact ment." J, C. Hull, respondent vn, tleo. W. Dunn, County Judge of Jack son County nl nl, filed October 27. PiOl. ihu legisinturo in that year adopted charters for tho City of St. Johns, City of Medford, Bittncudii, nud Condon. Tho Provisions of tho Medford charter gavo tho city tho right to II' cense, tax, regulate or prohibit splr Hons, mult or vinous llquorH Irres pectlvo of nny general law of the statu 011 this subject, "Irrespective of any general Inw of tho atnto on thin subject enacted by tho legisla ture or the peoplo at largo," Tho charter of Condon provides, N'o provision of tho law concerning tho sale or disposition of any splr ItoiiH, vinous, fermented or malt liq uors hi CI I II 1 11111 county or nny law of ho state now or hereiifler enacted shiill apply to tho sale or disposition of tho siiiuo In the city of Condon." The Estucadn charter provided, Tlio said law of Oregon relating to licenses for mile of splrltous, vluoiii or malt liquors shall not he hi forco It tho limits of said city." Tho SupiPinu Court, held hi tho Medford cuse above named, such ucU of legislatures would repeiil tho lo cal option law, In so fur ns tho cities naiped wero concerned, That the ndoptloiiH of these charters ere special law and repealed or circumscribed tho local option Inw hlch was a general law hi Ita ap- Mention to snld places. The samo legislature 011 Janiuiry Oth, l'JOS adopted a charter for the city of St. Johns. Tho St. Johns char tcr granted to tho city a right to regulate und restrain barrooms, sa loon kcopors dealers hi nud manu facturers of splrltous, vinous, fer mented or mult liquors, and the sulo nud disposal thereof,, ..but pro- hied, "No provision of tho law con cerning tho stile or disposition of any splrltous, fermented or mult liquors In .Mulliionin). ci'iiuy hhnll apply to the alu or dlbpoKltlou of the samo 11 th city t f 1U. Johns. Section CO, ago 25, H'th-dlvlslon 4G, charter of ltH'5. That Is to suy, that no law In .0 tato of Oregon, either genoru! or special concerning tho sale or ills- tltlon of nny splrltous, vinous, for- ented or mult liquors which regu- late tho disposition or tho sale of the sumo hi Multnomah county ahull not apply to tho city of St. Johns. "It Is qulto probable that the ut- tompt thus to exempt tho cities of inidoii, I.'Btacada and Medford from the provisions of tho local option luw ud to prevent any further encroach ment thereon, Impelled tho amend ment of Section 2, Article 11 of the organic law of tho Stato so aa to prohibit the legislative assembly from ncrouchlng, amending or repealing any other charter and ulso Induce tho granting of such power to the legal voters of every city and town, by limiting the authority In such en actments as might coutraveiio tho constitution or sub-vert tho criminal law of the stato." Tho local option liquor enactment has been hold to bo criminal law, tho provisions of which cannot bo vlolutod by the electora of municipality In legislating In ro- spoct to n city charter. J. C. Hnll, respondent vs. doorgo W, Dunn, County Judge of Jackson county, filed October 27, 1008. Subsequent to snld constitutional amendment tho city of St. Johim under nnd by virtue of said amend ment did on the Cth dny of January, 1U0S, adopt our present chnrter. Sub division 15 of Section CD, page Into the chnrter of 1S, Bub-dlvlslon Into tho chnrter of ltiUu, sub-dlvislou in, Section GS, Pago 21, nnd the chnrter of 1008 contains Identically the samo provisions rclntlvo to tho disposition of Intoxicating llquora ihnt wns contained In the I'.tO." chnr tur . And ns such contravenes tho con rtlliitlou of thu Hlato nud aubvertn tho locnl option Inw If It can ho hiiIiI that thnt portion of our chnrter last referred to was enacted nnd beenmo a Inw nt the time of the adoption of of our present chnrter. The title of our present charter Is "An Act to Incorporate the City of St Johns, Multnomah county, Stnto of ti.tgou, nud to provide n chnrter thficfor, nnd to repeal nit acta or pnrtH of acta In conflict therewith." Mr, Justice lleiiu hi discussing the legal principals hero Involved stutes, Thu rule Is, thnt where n section of tho statute la amended so ns to 'read as follows'jaiul thu section Is then set forth with the ctuiugcH hi tended to ho made, those portions of the old section thnt nro merely copied Into the amendment without chungo 1110 not to bo construed ns ro-onncteil or as u new statement of tho law, but aro to bo rend us n purl of tho earllir statute, If In conflict. with another luw paused after the section amended nud beforo tho nniuudittory net, unless there Is a clear manifestation of tuo leglslntlvo Intention to thu contrary. In tho lib sconce of such nn Intention, it Is thu changes or iiddltlons Incorporated In the section amended only that nro to ho considered unacted." Allison vs. Mutton, IC Ore. 370. Ituiishaw vs. I.nno County Court, ID Oregon, 1'ngu fi2U, and cited with approval in tho Medford case. "Where ti statute Is ropimled and Ilk provlslona uro nt the snmo thnu o-eiinctud by the repealing net, the effect, according to tho great weight of niithorlty, Is that tho earlier statute Is not In fact repealed, hut Ita provisions continue In acllvo opur utluu so that all rlghtH nud llubllltlca iiciirred thereunder nro preserved umI may be eiifore.it nud In some jui'IkJicIIoiis this Is tho rulu by btf.ti.to. Am, Bug, Biic, of law, 2nd Mltlon, pngo 7'.8-0. Th'd rule Una been adopted by u urgo ui'ilcilt) of tho Hipieii.u Courts of tho dlffuiuut stiilcH nud la ulso luld down ui thu rulu by Suuthur luud 011 Statutory Construction, Applying this principal, 1 therefor oiicludo that the charter of tho city of St Johns adopted by the leglsln- turu of l'JOS repealed the local option luw, In so fur 11s the city of St. Johns la concerned, Thnt the charter of 008 did not umuiid or change suuh provlslona nud wua not u re-onnet- iiieut of the 1005 provisions but wua a continuation thereof und thereby resurved to the city of St. Johns nil right which It would huvo had, had the 1008 ehurter not beon adopted and for that reason does not con flict with tho constitutional umuiid- iiiouta of lOOC, und that the council of tho city of St. Johna may If they doom It expedient, Issua licenses for sale or intoxicating liquors hi the city or St. Johns, I will cay, how. ever, that such a llcouso could not bu granted while ordinance No, 183 continues to bo uu ordinance or said city. Itespcctfully submitted, H. B. Collier, City Attorney. Up to the Council Editor Itevlow: Why la it that somo individual with an eye to ux cluslvouesa and an oar to the ground for a few uhecklos, does not urge thu common council to pus an ordinance requiring bill distributors to puy 11 license and bo privileged to havo tho exclusive business of distributing circulars and handbills hi tho city of St. Johns? Thon If Portland firms doalred circulars distributed hi St, Johns, thoy would have to pay a St, Johns man to do tho work Just tho snmo as a St. Johns firm would huvo to do ir thoy wanted bills distributed hi Portland. A Citizen. s ! 1