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Pago Klg.it i HH ——_. I -Donald -ft.QHT RON *M I WHY do YoU STICK I IOH that's WAY ("Si L r^ll&^rc-T'* A^vT>T- J hi T CA* TELL* I ■ *"^ ' m""wmmm —***^——'~™en—i—■— lor 53 can) /& f well.if T«Re ' f~T\ S" ! ™e^ s J3w "SS Yoo-reaff k*m [is no T>oucH on I J J ffoja 1 „ 'fr% p^nacd'' | _| 'CT ■-, . STRAW- *2? "^ uV^T>ONAtD. f ORDINANCE ><>• 99H An ordinance providing for the application and enforcement of the | provisions of section 7718, sub-sec-j tions 1 to 8, both Inclusive, of Rem- | ington's 1915 Codes and Statutes of Washington, providing for the ''(in- 1 struct ion of sidewalks within the' lim- I its of the City of Pullman and for the payment for the cost thereof. The city council of the City of Pullman do ordain as follows: Ejection 1. That whenever in the Judgment of the street commissioner ; of the City of Pullman the public convenience and safety requires that a sidewalk be constructed along either side of any street or public place. the said street.,, commissioner shall report the fact to the city council of Pullman, and then such proceed ings shall be had as are prescribed 1 by sub-sections I to 8, inclusive, of section 7718 of Remington's 1915' Codes and Statutes of Washington, for tie' construction of such sidewalk or sidewalks and the payment for j the cost thereof: and all the provi sions of said law are hereby adopt ed by the City of Pullman, and they shall be applied and enforced by the proper authorities of the City of Pullman as therein specified and di rected. Section 2. That • this ordinance shall not. repeal or amend any ordi nance of the City of Pullman relat ing to the same subject, but shall be, construed as cumulative therewith only. Section 3. Thai 'his ordinance ! shall be in full force and effect five days after its passage, approval and publication in the official newspaper I of Pullman. Passed Oct. 9, 19 19. Approved Oct. 9. .1919. Published Oct. 7. 1919. N. E. 1. GENTRY, Mayor. Attest: MATILDA V. CANNON. City Clerk. I Approved as to form; . ! I). C. DOW, City Attorney, Chapter XIV- A Third and fourth class i ties— Construction of Sidewalks. 7718-1. At Expense of Abutting 1 Property. In all cities and towns of the third or fourth class the burden and expense of constructing side-( walks along the side of any street ' er other public place shall devolve upon and be borne by the property di rectly abutting thereon, (L, '15, p 133, l.i 771 8-2 — Resolution for Improve ment— Notice to Owner to Construct '' —Whenever in the Judgment of the officer or department having the care and superintendence of streets audi public places in any such city or town, the public convenience of! safety requires that a sidewalk be constructed along either ide e.i any | street or other public place, in such ; city or town, said officer or depart ment, shall immediately report the fact to the city council, city commissioner or other legislative body of such city or town. and it such legislative body shall deem the construction of such sidewalk necessary or convenient for the public it shall by resolution order such sidewalk constructed and shall cause a notice In writing to be served upon the owner of each lot, block or parcel of land immediately abutting upon that portion and side of such street or public place where said side walk Is to be constructed requiring him to construct such sidewalk iv accordance with such resolution, \ <L. "15, p. 423, 2.) 7718-3. Specifications in Resolu tion and Notice—The resolution and notice provided for in the preceding section shall describe each lot, block Imr parcel of land Immediately abut ting upon that portion of the street or other public place where Bald side walk is ordered to be constructed and » shall specify the kind of sidewalk required, the size and dimensions of the same, the method and the ma terial to be used In construction and shall contain an estimate of the cob! thereof, and the notice shall state thai unless the sidewalk is construct ed in compliance with the notice and within a reasonable time therein specified said sidewalk will be 1011 --structed by the city or town and the cost and expense thereof assessed against the property abutting there on and described in such- notice. (il'. 'is, p. 123, ::. ) 7718-4. Notice—Time Allowed — The notice provided for in the pre ceding section shall be deemed served if delivery to the owner or reputed owner of each lot, tract or parcel of land affected, or to the authorized agent of such owner, or if a copy thereof he left at he usual place of abode of such owner in such city or town with a person of suitable age and discretion residing therein, or !.n case such owner is a nonresident of such city or town and hi., place of residence is known a copy of such notice shall be mailed to such owner addressed'to his last known place of residence, or in case the place of res idence of such owner is unknown or if the owner of any lot, block or parcel of land affected is unknown then such notice shall be served by publication in two weekly issues of the official newspaper of such city 01 town or if there he no official newspaper then in any weekly news paper published in said city or town. Such notice shall specify a reason able time within which said sidewalk shall lie constructed which in the case of publication of the notice shall be not less than sixty days from the date of the first publication of such notice. 1.. '15, p. 424, 4.) 7718-.",. Construction by City—As sessment Against Property— Hearing. In case the notice provided for in the preceding section shall not be complied with within the time there in specified the officer or department having charge of the care and super intendence of streets and public places in any such city or town, shall proceed to construct said side walk forthwith and shall report to the cit> council, city commissioner or other legislative body of such city or town at its next regular meeting or as soon thereafter as is practicable an assessment roll showing each lot block or parcel of land immediately abutting upon said sidewalk, the name of the owner thereof if known, and apportion the cost of said Im provement to be assessed against cadi such lot. block or parcel of land and such legislative body shall there upon set a date for hearing any pro testa against said proposed asses* meat-roll and shall cause a notice •>. in. lime and place of said hearing "' be published for two successive weeks in the official newspaper of said city or town, or if there be no official newspaper then in any week ly newspaper published in such city or town, the date of said hearing to be not less than thirty days fibril the date of the first pub lication of said notice. I 1.. '1 5, p. 124, 5.) 7718-6. Lieu anil Collection of Assessments—The city council, city commissioner or other legislative body shall at the time of said hear ing or at any adjournment thereof by ordinance assess the cost of con structing said Sidewalk against tht property immediately abutting there on in accordance with the benefits j thereto and such assessments shal ; become a Hen upon the respective, i lots, blocks or parcels of land anil j shall be collected in the manner pro ; vided by law for the collection 01 local Improvement assessments ant shall bear interest at the rate of si. ! per cent per annum from the dat« I of the approval of said assessmen 'thereon. (L. "15, p. 425, 6.) j 7715-7. "Abutting Property" De [fined —"Sidewalk" Defined—For tin purpose of this act all property hav ing a frontage on the side or margin or' any street or other public place shall be deemed abutting property, and such property shall be charge able, as provided in this act, with | all costs of construction of any form lof sidewalk improvement, between the margin Of said. street or other ! public place and the roadway lying in front of and adjacent to said prop erty, and the term sidewalk as used ' 'n this act shall be construed to mean ■ and Include any and all st rtrct tires or forms of Improvement included In the space between the street margin and the roadway known as the side walk area. (L, 'I 5, p. 126,7.) 7718-8. Act Cumulative With Ex isting Laws- This act shall not be construed as repealing or amending any law or act relating to the Im provement of streets or public places by special assessments commonly known as local improvement laws, but shall be considered as additional legislation and auxiliary thereto and the city council, city commission or other legislative body of any city or | town of the third or fourth class be fore exercising the authority herein granted may by ordinance provide for the application and enforcement nt the provisions of Ibis act within > the limitations herein specified. L. 15. p. 126, 8.) ' ' • I. O. O. P. NOTICE Pullman lodge. No, 29, I. O. 0. P., meets every Saturday night, at 7:30 in .Masonic hall. All Odd Fellows welcome. F. L. Ball. Noble Grand. octlOtf. Ed Spencer, Secretary. I'II,I.MAX SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION To provide a systematic and abso lutely safe plan for the Investment of savings, and to aid its members to acquire homes of their own is the object, of the Pullman Savings and Lean Association. The Association is in every sense a HOME Institution. Who It's For It is for the Practical Man, who realizing the uncertainties of busi ness and health, and of the folly of spending all his money as fast as he gets it, provides for an emer gency. It is for the Prudent Woman, who out of her earnings or allowance, de sires to put away a little money monthly, where it will be securely and profitably invested, and give her the least trouble and where she can get it when needed. lt is lor the Young Mau possessing the manhood and determination to I save something every month from j his earnings as a reserve fund, to ! draw on when sick or out of a posi tion, for providing a home or for a , start in business. It Is for Hoys and Girls, to help them to be economical and industri ! ous and to encourage them to ac quire the habit of saving, provide a ! fund to educate them and to make 1 them independent. It is for Societies, Fraternal and other Organizations wishing to in- I vest their income for the purpose of j creating a reserve fund, or for build in.;. It is for all Seeking a Home or 1 who want to improve their property, ; or pay off a mortgage or to provide | a fund for any other worthy punpose. Call oa or write M. K. SNYDER FRANK MARTIN Contract Painter PAINTING PAPER BANGING CALCIMINING Phone 270 Pullman, Wash. THK PULLMAN HERALD |>RING§^LBERT \J. m j J°y smoke N|^PjPW W J makes a whale AT- ■'■'•.'■ xSvX'-v. .VJ^R'-'v.';-; _^H _Hc?Sa>Kb>. J| IH_i^^_B_R-">7*^' '*'■- -.■:•??« iP-, ■ '■ _<».■'■■-:■'•_ a^^W.-.:■.•.:<■. 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A. for the -cA p °rflKt con<iitio «t " packing! I^^?8^ W*W^^E!*,%. Talk about flavor! Man, man, you haven't got the listen of half your WjW smokecareer until you know what rolling 'em with P. A. can do for your j^^^-™».<| contentment! And, back of P. A.'s flavor, and rare fragrance— proofs of MIMSSffijfJSl Prince Albert's quality— stands our exclusive patented process that IM^M->Uiili cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. your smokesong in a makin's ciga- | P^^( 1 rette will outlast any phonograph record you ever heard* Prince Albert I ■Fj^L^ ' is a cinch to roll. It's crimp cut and stays put like a regular oal! im M« ■ f Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to how delightful a §f|| i^^LW^M if Prince Albert upsets any notion you ever had as to hovv delightful a [IS] jimmy pipe can be! It is the tobacco that has made thr*e men smoke I^K^B|^H pipes where one was smoked before. It has won men all over the nation p^^^TJ^Pi to the joys of smoking. ffißffifl 9 R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. ™^^^B^ Mr. A. ('. (-hristophenson, repre spitting Hie largest wholesale and manufacturing .jewelry firm of the Northwest will lie at the Ball Jewelry Store Saturday, October 1 8 Yon are invited to call and lock over his line and make selection for holiday delivery. Reaped fully yours, j^y4ilafaii I ULLMAN, WASH "House insured?" "Yes." "'What, company?" "Don't know. Why?" "Ever travel?" A "Yes." "Just buy a railroad ticket?" "Y-y-yes." "Just a ticket—not a ticket to any particular place?" "Of course I know where I am go ing." "Do you know where you are go ing to get your money if your house burns up?" "From the company." "And you don't even know the name of the company?" "Why—" "Why not deal with a company that has paid its honest obligations cheerfully and promptly over a hun dred years?'' "What company Is that?" "The Hartford Eire Insurance Co." "Thanks for the tip. I'll look up the Hartford agent. DOWNEN INSURANCE AGENCY Hartford Agent P. S. On and after October Ist, 1919. fire insurance rates will be re duced 10 per cent. WANTED—Man wants work for self and wife: prefer farm. J. Gar ten, Moscow, Idaho, care J. P. Wedin. oct3-31 ji Ramer's jj Chocolates j] Direct from the Factory ]! |! They will Pieage You j! THORPE'S I SMOKE HOUSE ij V (Incorporated) V, !» Phone 28 |i |j Where Everybody Goes S j^^f29c£^iW,4v'*-*__^_jy£_f^^^^^HS New Goods Received We have just received a large stock of the finest. DIAMOND CUT GLASS, which is cut right here at home. This glass is cut in Seattle and is as fine as any you have ever seen. • •'. • 'v,: We want you to come and see it. IVORY We have received the largest shipment of Ivory V, ever received in Pullman— Toilet Sets, Military Sets; Six, Eight. Twelve. Sixteen and Eighteen Piece Manicure Sets. Shaving Sets. Men's Belts with Gold and Silver Buckles. We also have a large stock of Community and Shef field Silverware. LaTausca, Richelieu and Oceania Pearls ■ "'■'..■'■ % * '....... BALL JEWELRY STORE sj% CHEER UP! SaJl \ !•' ' immß^ammm Am^Lm "IS. I $5.00 down puts a j^B^^q ftr Wa* Mal* Offer Good for This Month Only—Order Yours Before ; Next Wash Day ' : S THOR Washers Are Hard to Get There's a Reason V.v, .■■;; 4*. Phone us • ' S THe wasntngion Water Power Co. s Friday, octp^^^l