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~ of the Committee was approved. <br /> <br /> The Pollde Committee reported the Investigation it had made Ir[ Portland <br />as to. Portlands methods of confiscating autos used in carrying liquor and suggest- <br /> <br />lng some such method for~Mlgene be adopted. Same was referred to the City Attorney <br />to report If some~auoh method can be devised in liquor oases wlthln the Clty. <br /> <br /> . CounCilmAn Nosher reported the Parent Teacher Association of Geary <br />School had Protested to him over the unsanitary condition of the barn kept by g <br />George HoLtzman ad.jaoent to the school building. Chief of Pollee Judkins reported <br />he has alre~y inv$:~tlgat~ this ease and s~id premises were nearly clewed but <br />tha~ the adjacent '~lleY wa~ so muddy a complete .job of renovating the barn could <br /> <br />not be made, 'The matter was referred to the Street Committee and the police were <br /> <br />Instructed to here'!the Health Officer look into the matter of the barn. <br /> <br /> Councilman Nosher also reported the premises in the rear of the Table <br /> <br />Supply .Company o~d by the Hendrick SiSters, as being dirty and u~aaitary and in <br /> <br />bad condition. <br /> <br />0nimotl~on duly carried said building wa~ ordered ~bated and the <br /> <br />Health Co;,mittee directed .to look after the matter. Councilman Nosher further re- <br /> <br />poP,ed, the buildin~ at Oak near 9.th St. Owned By C. W. Crites of Springfield had <br />a street door with hinges r~ised several inches above the walk and the sa:e in- <br /> <br />terferred with traffic. The Recorder was instructed to take the matter up with <br /> <br />Mr, Crltes with the view of having sa~e corrected. <br /> <br /> Councilman Walker reported water spouts on a building at llth and Oak <br />Streets s.o constructed as to run water over ~d across the w~lks; S~e was <br />feared to the ~uildlng Inspector. <br /> <br /> Counellma~ Wllli~sO.n reported o~ the condition of the lunch <br />counter on the p~operty at the corne~ of 7th Ave. a~d 0~ sts. as not co:~lying <br />with the0rdimanO~s in several respects. The same was ~eferred to Bui~dlng Inspector <br />Alexander amd he. was directed to enforce the 0rdln~c~ ia this matter. <br /> <br /> The Mayor ~eported that boys with banners ~Aveetising d~ees fo~ Sat- <br /> <br />urday nights were a nuisance to the public and the police were directed to keep the <br /> <br />boys with such banners off the sidewalk, <br /> <br /> The matter of giving permission to the Student Body to put a banner aoroc-s <br /> <br /> Willamette St. waS]idt~c~ssed and also the question of the broken places in the <br /> <br />:pavement and of ho~e,~ in the streets were taken up an ! fully discussed. <br /> 0 ROINANGES. <br /> <br /> ~ Ordinance levying as~essment for the improvement of the alley between <br /> Tenth and ElEventh:Avenues West from A4ams to J~kson Streets, in the City of <br /> <br />Eugene, Oregon, bycgradl~g and graveling the sene, was read the first time and laid <br />QV er, :~ <br /> <br /> <br />