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<br />~458 <br /> <br />:.:, <br /> <br />~. <br />0'1 <br />c.;c <br /> <br />Quakenbush Hardware Co. <br />Scobert's Warehouse <br />Simmons Company <br />Twin Oaks Lumber Co. <br />Shell Oil Company <br />A. Steiert & Son <br />Brund, Saw Shop <br />Eugene Hardware Company <br />Lammer's House Moving Co. <br />Soults-McDonald Lumber Co. <br />Williams Bakery Co. <br />Williamson & Co. <br />Woodruff's Nursery <br />Edward J Yenne Plumbing Co. <br />Dr. E. D. Furrer <br />North Coast Chemical & Soap <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Allenbaugh Printing Co. <br />Eugene Printing Co. <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Eugene Water Board <br /> <br />GENERAL FUND (Cont'd) <br /> <br />44.70 <br />4.38 <br />13.36 <br />7.48 <br />16.17 <br />16.24 <br />1.65 <br />.55 <br />50.00 <br />8.8'8 <br />2.90 <br />24.20 <br />. 6.00 <br />21.26 <br />35.00 <br />9.75 <br />133.20 <br />9.00. <br />10,,~5 <br />88.16 <br />2307.79 <br /> <br />State Industrial Accident Com <br />Central Heating Co. <br />Eugene Water Board <br />Elisha Large <br />Carlson, Hatton & Hay, <br />Babb Hardware Co. <br />Eugene Steam Laundry <br />Hendershott's Gun Store <br />Pacific Tel & Tel Co. <br />F. Wentworth <br />Cressey's <br />Waldorf Paint Company <br />Oregon Supply Company <br />Castelloe & Stocker <br />C. P. Tillman Company <br />Standard Oil Company <br />Nordling Parts Company <br />Clark Battery and Electric Co. <br />Manerud-Hungton Fuel Co. <br />Eugene Public Library <br /> <br />193.55 <br />26.59 <br />10.43 <br />6.50 <br />18.69 <br />14.24 <br />14.98 <br />5~20 <br />13.70 <br />21.43 <br />7.90 <br />1.44 <br />6.15 <br />10.25 <br />15.95 <br />205.93 <br />4':,60 <br />28.'07 <br />63~04 <br />500.00 <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />.' <br /> <br />GENERAL BOND INTEREST FUND <br /> <br />(450.00 <br />Treasurer(630~OO <br />(967.50 <br />(125.00 <br /> <br />F. Werrtwor'th, <br /> <br />IMPROVEMENT BOND INTEREST FUND <br /> <br />F. Went,worth, Treasurer(3Q16.87 <br />(2598.75 <br /> <br />INTERSECTION <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />, <br />F. Wentworth, TresuFBr (4360.01 <br />( 909.67 <br />IMPROVEMENT BOND SINKING FUND <br /> <br />Ii <br />I! <br />II <br />I! <br />il <br />--!I <br />. I <br />"1 <br />? II <br />II <br />I <br />! <br /> <br />Lane County Abstract Co~pany 107.00 <br /> <br />The Street Commit,tee, by Chairman Lamb, recommended that the Eugene Sand and <br />Gravel Company and the Ransom Sand and Gravel Company be given the contract for <br />supplying the sand and gravel needs of the city on the basis th3.t they should have <br />any or' all of the business. The recommendation upon motion made and seconded, was <br />unapimously approved. <br /> <br />The Fire and Water Committee, by Chairman Bond, reported that he had been <br />notif'ied of a request for the installation of a street light at the corner of 25th <br />Street and Miami Lane, and asked that this be held for two more weeks. 'Permission <br />granted by the Mayor. <br /> <br />The Health Committee, by Chairman Zumwalt, made the following recommendation <br />concerning the garbage contract that they have had under consideration. The State <br />of' Oregon is going to insist upon a pr'oper disposal of garbage from the ci ty of <br />Eugene and that in order to comply with the state requirements, it WQuld be neces- <br />sary for the installation of certain equipment and inasmuch as the present tender <br />Ii on the dump grounds is unable to secure sufficient revenue therefrom for the <br />average support of a family, it was the recommendation of the Committee that Mr. <br />Hughes be given the contract and the city pay him a salary of $30.00 per month for <br />the proper care of the same. At this time Councilman: Carlson addressed the council <br />I pointing out that. the state of Oregon will not permit the city of Eugene to run a <br />dump ground in the state as it has in the past. The City, if it wishes,to maintain <br />the present grounds, will have to meet all the state requirements. But it was the <br />consensus of opinion of the commi ttee that if' the ci ty met all the requirements of <br />. I the state that in order for that to be successful with the operator thereof, it <br />III would be necessary for the city to insist that all trash and garbage collected in <br />the ci ty oL.Eugene,be hauled to and dumped at the city dump g,rounds. However, it <br />I was the further opinion that if this were done, a monopoly would be created and <br />I as the city cannot grant a monopoly, it was the judgment of the committee that the <br />disposal of the garbage, which is used for hog fuel, be left entirely up to the <br />II! various haulers thereof and that the state hold them responsible for the proper dis <br />posal of it. But by doing this, the revenue Vlould be so reduced at the city dump <br />I grounds that the city could not get anybody to take the grounds under those con- <br />I ditions, so it was decided that a payment of $30.00 a month be made to the tender., <br />\1 \ <br />Councilman Zumwalt then pointed qut that there were two questions involved and they <br />are: 1- Under the new set-up, the city would take care of the trash and the state <br />would see to the disposal of the garbage. Councilman Bond moved and Hendershott <br /> <br />,/ <br /> <br />. II <br />.. I! <br />....' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />'. <br />