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November 10, 1913 <br /> <br />for polling places, and_ for ti~e appointment of ~Judges and Clerks of election was <br /> <br />read. <br /> <br />Motion w~s made and seconded tt~t the rules be ,suspended~nd the Ordinance <br /> <br />read the second time by. title. Counci]~aen vo'ti:~~, aye 7, nay none. !{orion was de~ . <br /> <br />elated carried and the Ordinance read tI~e second time by title. Motion was ~ade <br /> <br />and seconded that the Ordinance be read the third tine by title and placed upon its <br /> <br />fin~! p~ss~ge. Councilmen'voting aye 7, nay none. !~otion was declared c~rried <br /> <br />and the Ordinance, was rgad the third time by title and declared upon its final <br /> <br />The ayes and nays were called; Councilwomen voting aye Itensi!l, Johnson, <br /> Tt~e Ordinance was declared <br /> <br />passGge. <br /> <br />K0ppe, MeHurphey, Dorr,~ Bell and Bean, nay none. <br /> <br />passed and mnnbered .~/1~35. · <br /> <br /> ~ 0rdin~noe prQhibiti~ prize fighti~ ~nd sparring matci~es within the City <br /> <br />of E~ene was read the ~second time, and ~ motion was made, seconded grid carried to <br /> <br />a.~.end tile Ordinance to .read "public sparri~ contest" wt~erever tt~e term "sparring <br /> <br />contest" appears. Motion was made, seconded and carried to lay the Ordinance on the <br /> <br />table until the next me~eting of tt~e Council. .. <br /> A Resolution of condolence re!ati~g to the de~th of Councilman A. N. Striker ' <br />was read, and on motion~ adopted tmanimOUS]l¥ upon a rising vote of the Council <br /> <br />S~id Resolution bei~ aS follows: <br /> <br />RESOLUTION OF CONDOLF]JCE. <br /> <br />V~{EREAS on tt~e 6th day of November, 1913, A. N. Striker departed this life; <br /> <br /> ~ R~ · <br />AND ~}{E EAS he was at tire tine of iris deatlt an itonored :p. ember of the Co~:~J~on <br /> <br />Council of the City of k\~gene; <br /> <br /> %'~{EREAS }~r.. Striker was a faithful, honest, active and energetic member of the <br /> <br />City Council, in many i3~stances neglecti~¥~ i~is private business in order that he <br /> <br />might give the business of the City preference; <br /> <br /> ~HEREAo Mr. Stri_ker was in all matters p.ertaining to the City's Business con, <br /> <br />seientious, painstaking and in moral questions and questions of civic righteousness, .~ <br />wt~ere the sa~.~.e was an %ssue before the Council, t~e was outspoken, courageou~ in ex- <br /> <br />pressing{ t~is opinions 6nd in voting for what he considered rigi%t. <br /> <br /> N0'~7 THEREFORE, be it resolved that in the death of our fellow councilman, <br /> <br />A. N. Striker, ti~e Council i~as lost one of its best and most faithful ~embers; <br /> <br /> And be it furthest Resolved ti~at the Co,?men Council of the City of ~gene does <br />i~ereby extend to the b~reaved family its sincere sympathy and condolence; <br /> <br />And be it further Resolved that a copy of this resolution be spread upon the <br />.minutes of the Council, a copy furnished to the bereaved family and a copy furnisl%ed <br />to each of the daily l~pers of ti~e City. <br /> <br /> <br />