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April 22, 191~.
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<br />State of Oregon was rea~.[',;~t. },~otion._r~as 'made~' by, Mr.:' Koppe, seconded by ~fr~'Bell
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<br />that the O'~,din,~nee be read t!te second ti?,e by title under ;suspension of tits rule.
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<br />Ti~e ayes and nays were 'called.', Oouneilmen Vo. tihg aye He'nsill',i Jot~nson', Koppe,
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<br />~He~urpt~ey-,' Boil and, 8t~i~er, nay .none, absen~ Dorr and Bean. ~Tt~e motion was
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<br />declared-carried and .tt~e 0rdina~ce~was read. tits'second time. ~,~r; Striker moved
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<br />that the rules be suopended, and that tl~e' 0rdin~nce be read the third tine by titl~
<br />and placed upon.-its final~passage'~ ~ot,ion seco~ded~by !~,r.,l{ol{u~-phey~ and the aye~
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<br />and nays were called. Counei]3t~en.'voting s,ye t{ensill, Johnson, Koppe, !..fc~{urphey,
<br />Bell and Striker, nay none, absent DorP and Bean'.~ T~e' motion waS'declared
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<br />~car~ied and ti~e,OrRinanee was~read the third,, time 'and"declared upon~its passage,
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<br />and'the aye~ and nays were called,, Couneil~leh voting aye t{ensill,.;Johnson;
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<br />Koppe, lfeMurphey,~ Bell, grid Strikep,~nay none, .'absent' Dorr anti'Bean. The~'Ordi-
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<br />nanee was declared' passed and mu~ber'ed #1295~~ .
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<br />Bm Ordinanee autho~izing~ the salez and:'tssuane e off ~-' '
<br /> e~l,O00.O0 of ImProVe-
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<br />ment Bonds of the City oC Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and directing afld,adver-
<br />tieing'the same:,.?or'sale in'accordance with Ci~apter~V, of Titl~ XXV1,.of Lord's
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<br /> otate of Ore.,,on was read. A motion was made by ~fr. ;:tfensill,
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<br />seconded by }~[z,. Johnson that the 0rdinanee be, read the second time by' title Under
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<br />suspension, of tire rule and ,the~ayes and nays'wez, e~ealled; Councilmen voting ,aye
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<br />Hensil!, Johnson, Koppe, }~e.,'~u~phey, Bell and. Striker, nay none, ~absent Dorr and
<br />Bean. The motion was deela~e~ ear~'ied:'and~ the Ordinance was.~ead the second
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<br />time. Nr. Bell moved that ;ti~e rules Ue suspended and ti~at the Ordinance be
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<br />read tt~e third time by title and,placed upon,its final pa,~sage. }~{otion seconded
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<br />by l~r.' Koppe and the ayes and nays were called; Councilmen voting aye Hensill,
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<br />Johnson, Koppe, }.{e~{urphey, Bell .and Striker,~ nay honer absent Dorr and Bean. The
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<br />motion was declared carried and. ttte' Ordinance was read the thi?d time and deelar-
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<br />ed upon its passage,' and the ayes' and nays were ca!led. Coutieilmen voting aye
<br />Hensill, Johnson, ~Kop~e~ ~.~c!.~urphey, Bell:'and Striker, nay none, absent Dorr and
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<br />Bean. The Ordinance Was decla~,ed'passed and n~nbered #12~6~.
<br /> An Ordinance for the ~ abatement~of filth ,:: filth poisoning, disease germs
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<br />and places where disease germs are ,born w~s react the'first time, and on motion
<br />referred to tits Judiciary Cor~mittee and City Attorney.
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<br /> Ti~e ~.,~ayor appointed E. C. Cole as Pound ],,~aster t~nd Special Police Officer
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<br />and on motion .tt~e appointment was confirmed by the Council.:
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<br /> Councilman Bell moved t!~at the Street Co~,mittee and City Engineer be in-
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<br />st~eted to investigate the Rind, quality, cost and relative merits of Pavements
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