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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1926-1109 Council Mtg MIN - ? ~ r been read the first time, on motion, the rules v~rere suspended, live vo ping in ft~vor thereof, and the ordinance vas i:gassed to the second reading. Having been read the second time, z°oll call leas ordered on its a aoption. the vote eras as follo~~rs : eyes rTigh, Peters ~ Taylor, ~'~iley, ~~dright; nays none. Thereupon the ayor declared City Ordinance No. adopted. ~ ~ On motion of i~~~ylor seconde~~ by ~~'diley the Recorder wu..s authorized to a~~4~ply ~,~200 per rllonth of the amount to be transferred to the Otreet Fund ~n the notes due the City Banks the fig°st payment to be made Dec. 1, 196. ~ On motion, the caur~cil adjourned subject to call. Sr T,Layo r r fittest Recorder. Ashland, Oregon, Nov. 9, 1926. y The council met at the call of the Flayor at 10 o'clock A.M. on this date. Present i~~a~ror Johnson; Councilmen Peters, Taylor, l'Jright; absent Burdie, High, ~Rdiley. The election returns having been received this day, motion v~~as made and seconded that the Cou:~cil resolve itself into a canvassing board to canvass the returns of the 4~' election held Nov. 2nd, 1926. Carried. ;~4 ` The council then proceeded to canvass the returns of the election, in accordancd Stith the lati~vs in such cases mare and provided. The result of said canvass, after having been duly made, Baas ascertained to be as follo~vs t _ PRA' IT~CTS. Ash. tsh. "tsh. ~"~sh. T~orth Ash. Ash. Ash. ;'~~sh. Total ~ Blvd. Cen. `~~~~.Cen. Oak Ash.~ast S.E. N.~~. ~~'~est ~5 ~ For r~~ayor. C. H. Pierce 186 108 110 l29 87 86 142 139 987 J. T~. Dennis 2 2 _ d. H. Johnson 1 1 r { ~'or Councilmen ~ ~ a P. K. fia,mmond 1 1 Carl TZims 1 ~ 1 ` James Barrett 143 90 72 86 85 85 112 100 773 Oskar T Bergner 153 103 ~ 84 115 90 75 118 104 842 ~ D. F. Kay 165 105 98 122 92 90 129 117 918 S.A.Peters~ Sr. 176 84 88 103 62 72 104 110 799 S. D. Taylor 121 53 81 69 46 52 79 120 621 E.Edw.Thornton 150 94 82 113 82 77 116 106 820 Chas. A.'~hite 146 60 67 93 91 66 126 140 789 T. S. ~~iley 104 40 52 48 46 35 73 109 507 ~ Ernest A.~Joods 210 104 116 127 115 93 157 166 :1088 ~`~irt ~I.'~"fright 121 45 72 65 49 48 87 122 609 For Recorder er rude Biede 232 128 128 140 111 107 162 191 1199 5 Calla Biegel 5 R.P.Campbell ~ ~ ~y£ Y For Treasurer ~ G. .Eubanks 223 121 124 133 104 99 163 l88 1155 ~~s ~:P„ For Park Commissioner Sam .T~icTl~~ir 1 1 F.E.~'Vatson 1 ~ 1, ~r '3' r ~ J. TaTcC o y ~ ~ ~ y~ O.H.Butterfield 3 3 bwF Cliff Payne 1 1 Trs. Jordan 1 1 Zouis Podge 211 116 118 137 93 95 151 173 1094 W H. Tt~lcNair 220 119 116 143 105 99 155. 181 1138 A.C.Nininger 212 113 112 135 98 95 150. 153 1068 2 fi~=; T:~~rs C.N.Vaupel 1 1 ,~z James Barrett 1 1 G.G.Eubanks 1 1 ~ ~ x J `?Z . Ha~rne r 2 2 Treasures. Talenter-502 143 73 81 73 52 57 79 133 691 t' F► 503 90 53 4$ 71 65 49 99 65 540 Zithia P.T,ine504 164 97 107 105 68 67 107 142 857 't " " 505 67 32 25 49 46 39 73 49 380 =3 Fire Truck 506 158 92 73 99 76 58 122 125 803 rr rr 507 58 36 32 50 40 44 59 62 381 ~,w nnn  low Dancing 508 81 32 38 34 4U ~ oV 07 509 162 102 96 121 89 78 127 109 884 Water Bonds 510 126 78 79 77 53 58 77 117 665 'r tt 511 115 55 55 78 68 54 104 82 611 1 The returns having been duly canvassed were found to be correct. r Thereupon, and immediately following such canvass, the mayor did proclaim the ~ ~J~ whole number of votes cast for and against each measure or question voted upon, and did declare each measure or question receiving a majority of votes to be the law of the city. _ r~2otion made and seconded that the bill of Engine~;r Dillard for engineering work to Oct. 5th, amounting to X330.30, be allowed and warrant drawn in payment thereof. Ayes Peters, Taylor, bright, nays none. Carried. On motion ,the council ~~djourned subject to call of the Mayor. ,gay or .yttest~ ~ ~R Ashland, Oregon, Nov. 12, 1926. The council met at the call of the ~~~iayor at 8 o'clock p.m, on this date. Pz°esent Mayor Johnson; Councilmen High, Peters, Taylor, Ailey, ti°dright; absent Hardie. Minutes of the meetings of Nov. 3rd and Nov. .9th were read and approved as read. Bill of Frank Jordan, amounting to X618.23, for balance due for building rest room was presented. Motion made and seconded th4~t said bill be c1ao~AJed and warrant ordered drawn in payment thereof. Roll call as follows: Ayes ~~igh, Peters, Taylor, Wiley, '~~tri~ht; nays none. Carried. Request of ~+rs. Hattie Abbott that the city replace the ~ brick on her building on East ~~~'Iain St. which she claimed were loosened by electY~ic wires attached to the build- ing b y the city was presented and, on motion, laid on the table. The hour of 8:30 o'clock having arrived the council proceeded to open the bids submitted for -fainting the hospital; The following bids were ~~ceived: J.O.Rigg X300.00 Swanning ~ Gear 229.00 W. Ross 300.00 r,~oved by Taylor seconded b~ -Peters that the bid of Swanning ~ Ge~.r be accepted. ~i Carried unanimously. On recommendation of Islr. ~?igh motion was made and seconded that R~~rs. lt~tildred Van Bus~tirk be granted free ~Faater and lights to Jan. 1, 1927. Carried. ® portion of the The matter of purchasing~a tract of land on ~~ahich the I,ithia Spring is located was next discussed. I4~otion was mace and seconded that the Realty Committee and City Attorney be instructed get definite proposition from the Citizens Bank if possible, Carried. On motion, the council adjou,ned subject to call. ~ y Mayor Attest: Recorder. ~ I~  "ROW