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<br />paving of such street, which is No. 7082, and the plans and specifications
<br />,ordinance, which is No. 7083, were both duly read. The original protest to the .
<br />:-:, paving of said street, with the reasons there .giVen, was also re-read, together Wl..t I
<br />'~1 I a new petition filed by practically the same petitioners, asking that said street
<br />0'- be not paved unless the aniount -o~ the aSSE:lSSment for paving is less than the
<br />~J I 'assessed valuation of such lots. Attorney H. E. Slattery, Jess Darling, Ray Smith,
<br />T"""\ George Stl;lnley, and others spoke on such.tnatte.l'. After discussion, F. E. Lamb,
<br />as Chairman of the Street Committee, movecl,th'at the protest heretofore filed be
<br />overruled, which motion was duly seconded by Councilman Rugh. Such matter being
<br />put to a vote, those voting aye were Couneilmen Lamb, Rugh, and Monroe, nay, Large
<br />McCully, Hendershott, Washburne and Reid. Such motion was declared lost and the
<br />proposed paving of such street abandoned.
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<br />Sixteen sidewalk asse ssment ordinance were read the fi rst time and laid
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<br />An Ordinance levying assessments for the construction of a sewer in the
<br />alley, between 3J:-d Avenue ahd 4th Avenue fl'om Polk Street to the West City limits,
<br />together with laterals, was read the first time and la,id ove.ro.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting and ratif.)l"ing" the acceptance of the bi.d ofStien
<br />Bros. for the paving of Pearl Street from Third Avenue to Fourth Avenue, in the
<br />City of Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time and passed iobs second and third rea ,ings by
<br />title by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed oil its
<br />final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all pre sent vo ting aye, f3J3.y, none.
<br />:1 The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7107.
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<br />II An Ord,inance accepting aild. ratifying the acceptance of the bid of Stien
<br />Bros. for the pa.ving of Mill Street from 16th Avenue to 19th Avenue, in the City
<br />I of Eugene, Orego n, was read the firs t time, and passed it s sec ond and third readings
<br />Ii by ti tle by unanimous consetn under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its'
<br />r final passage. The ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none.
<br />ii The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered 7108.
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<br />An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of Stien
<br />Bros. for the paving of High Street from 16th Avenue to 19th Avenue, in the City
<br />,101' Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time, and passed its second and third readings I
<br />II' by ti tle by unan~mous consent under su spension of the ru L, and was placed on its
<br />I, final passage. 1'he ayes and nays were called, all present voting aye, nay, none.
<br />il The Ordinance was declared passed aiid numbl9red 7109-.
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<br />Ii An Ordinance accepting and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of
<br />i!Hargreaves and ~indsay for the paving of Pt3arl Street from'Second Avenue to Third
<br />Avenue, in the I,;ity of Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time, and passed its
<br />second and third readings by ti tIe by unanimous consent under suspension of the
<br />rule, and was pu~ced on its final passage. The ayes, and nays were called, all
<br />pre sen t va ting a.'fe, nay, none. The Ordinance was declared passed and numb ered
<br />7110.
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<br />An Ordinance accept ing and ratifying the acceptance of the bid of L. P.
<br />Harmon for t he widening and deepening of the Amazon Slough from Chambers Stree t
<br />to a point 2500 feet North and West of the beginning point, in the City of Eugene,
<br />:Oregon, was read the first time and pa13sed its second and third readings by title
<br />;by unanimous consent under suspension of the rule, and was placed on its final
<br />i:passage. The aYE~s and nays were calle;d, all present voting a,ve, nay, none. The
<br />'!Ordinance was de(~lared passed and numbered 7111.
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<br />,I An Ordinance accept ing and ra tify1.ng the a cceptance of the bid of
<br />:iHargreaves and Lindsay for the paving of' Ja.ckson Street between 3rd and 4th
<br />~::Avenue, in the City of Eugene, Oregon, was read the first time and passed its
<br />':second and third readings by ti tle by unanimous consent under SJ.spension of the
<br />l:rule, and was placed on its final passage. TheSffes and na,ys were called, all
<br />I!present vot ing ay'e, nay, none. The Ordinance was declared passed and numbered
<br />,17112 .
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<br />il Two sidewalk improvement Ordinances were read the first time and passed
<br />itheLr second and third readings by title by unanimous consent under suspension of
<br />i;the rule, and wel'e placed on their final pa~sage. ,The ayes and nays were called,
<br />I~ll present voting aye, nay, none. The Ordlnances were declared passed and numbered
<br />tl113 and 7114. \ I
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<br />Ii It was l:-eported Postmaster Yoran has informed members of the Council the .
<br />g5vernment has entered into a contract with George Parsons to haul the ashes from the
<br />!government Post Office building, and tre inQuiry was made if such contract interferes
<br />I~ith the franchise with Bray Bros. After discussion such matter was referred to the
<br />~ealth Committee for report.
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