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$8,439.50 <br /> · Guy '~ Pyle 8,792.80 <br />Said bids were 'referred to the Street Co~nittee f~r report. Said Certifies <br />recommended the bid ~f Geo.W. ~e~ at $8,302.9~. Moved ~d seconded that the <br />repo~t of. the street~ Comities be approve..The 'roll was eall~, All present <br />vOt~ aye' ~sent and not voting Wllll~sOn. Said matter was deolar~ a,~cpted. <br /> <br /> Bids were opeme~ ss peril.the c~ll. for the construction of a sewer on 13th <br />Avenue from Jefferson StYeet to M~ison Street and ca M~isoD ~reet from 13th <br />Avenue north t~ the alley between '~th amd 13th Avenues, as follows: <br /> ' ~ Nautico Narqulss ' $19~4.64 <br /> ' -Peter Ne~som 2124.00 <br /> ' Oscar Sumv -. ' 22~8.60 <br />Said bids were referred to the SeWer Co~lttee. said Sewer Co~mittee reco~ended <br />the bid of Maurice'Marquiss at $~9~.64~ but r~ueeted the contr~ts not be <br />entered into until 'such t~e as it l.s ~cer,a~ed If said matters c~ be assess- <br />ed and col~eot~ against:school Dlstriet'No. '4. Moved and seconded that the <br />report of the Sewer Co~lttee be approve. The roll was Call~. Ail present voted <br />aye, absent and not voting Willi~sou. Said matter was deolar~ ~'cpt~. <br /> <br /> Wood bids were ~ecefved as per the c~ll, as follows: <br /> Henry Schnorenbjrg~ '2 foot second growth fir at '$6.20 per cord. <br />_ J.B. Bushnell, b'ody 'fir at $5.98 per cord. <br /> Frank Brown, o'ld growth fir a.t $6.50. per cor, d. <br /> J.F. Eavell, old. growth 2 foot fir at, $6.00 per cord, <br />~ PL. Du. rpee, second growth fir $6.50 per ,cord, body fi~ $7,2~ po2 cord Oak <br /> $8,50 ps,cord, ash er maple at $7.2~ per <br /> JB Gresh~, 2 ~eot Hedy fir at $6.7~ per <br /> O,~m°tle~, duly ea~rled the bid Gf J.~. Bushnell a~ $5.R8 was ~ccepted, he tG <br /> deliver said ~c~im ~ece~d~ce with the c~ll inste~ of as presenb~. <br /> The fl~e ~d Water C~lttee reported om the light e~n~i~lon on Will--erie <br /> Street and other streets, but ne action was taken. <br /> <br />- The Street Co~lttee reported that i$ will be aeeessar~ to purchase a <br /> of ground at the intersection ef 15~h ~d ~alrmo~' Blwi, t~ strlghtea ~he Sh~p <br /> turn in She re~, ~d that this should be d~e before the pavin~ of ~aid street <br /> starts. Said matter was referr~ to the Street Committee, City ~gineer and <br /> Attormmey for 'attentiSn. <br /> <br /> The Mayo~ reported that the County had started work we~t of the city on widen <br />ins, deepening, and cl4arl~g the /~nazon, and the mat~er of starting work w lthln <br />th~ city was dlscussed; Ne'action was taken. <br /> <br />Dr.' Kuykendall and W,P. RobeRtson, appeared and orally protested the raise on <br />their assessment on 13th Avenue Wes%, snd were to~d a Charter ~endment would be <br />~cted on June 3Otb,-19~, governing-such matt,~r and that a re-assessment might be <br />m~e on said street thereafter, but at ~y ~ate their-interests would be protect- <br />ed In that all assessments on such street would be equitablly m~e. <br /> <br /> J.W. Barringer appeared and ~sk~ what t~ehe.would be gr~nted In movl~ his <br />buildings from the pr~rty on the ~azo~ Purchased by the City. Said ma~ter was <br />dlsc~ss~ but no aotlontaken. . <br /> <br /> -Nation Veatoh ~Pear~ and spoke relative to the six blocks of property o~ed <br />bM him abutting on Washington Street on which bids are ~ked for paving, stat~ he <br />would have .to .bond said .p~ope~ties if such improvement work is' done. The matter of <br />v.aluatlon of theproperty abutting on said ~roperty was discussed as t~ the~vlsl- <br />blllty of pavlng.sa~d s~ree~ ab allu~%ll the valuation bher~f ls greatly Increas- <br />ed. ~ <br /> <br /> N.M. Boney cf the Eugene ~armers Creamery, .appeared and spoke on the question <br /> of the Milk Ordinance in force iq the City and under which the Milk Inspectors <br /> office has been dlscont,lnued and asked that such officer be re-instated. He also <br /> ~had wl~h him J.D. Mi~kel of, bh~ Oregon Dairy a~d Food Commission m~d Dr. ~rederlc~ <br /> S'brlcker State Health Officer, who each spoke on bhe necessity of puremllk and the <br /> necessity cf having a proper officer, to, look after, such matter. Chairman McCully <br />- cf, the Health Committee then moved that the office of Milk-Inspector be re-lnstat- <br /> ed~ ~t $/,0.00 p~r month, and on motion, duly carried said Inspector was declared <br /> at .......... <br /> <br /> Harebells Plat was~'~gain presented to the Council for ratification and the <br />sene examined and the matter, discussed. On motion, duly seconded said matter wa~ <br />laid on the table. <br /> <br /> <br />