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ney'e feee. interest. cost: end in- ORDINANCE NO. 204 creued to-wlt: coote. CREATING LO- DON’T F ORGEI‘ TO WRITE TO THESE BOYS m southwest querter of the AN ORDINANCE northwest querter of the eouth- CAL IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT querter, of section town- NO. AND PROVIDING FOR is a list of the boys from this 3 RICHLAND weet 26. 17. A. DEPT. Here Pt. Ernest Co. F., 18tl of the county ship 8. north of reuse 80, THE IMPROVEMENT OF RAIL- end who are helping to J Eng. Ry., A.McWhenneg,E. F., U. . Army P. O saw. ” therefrom e “make the world safe for democracy.” 705, France, via New York. Mrs. Relton, who, accompanied The solicitors for‘the Red Cross in emfpnng ROAD STREET. FROM ITS IN- At best their hves in training camp, Wm. Q o1%..wey or roed twen1131:; F 5 Martin C. Garber, Blk. R., Bar. 7. Dobson, spend- TERSECTION WITH THE WEST - on shipboard and at the front will be 3 by Miss Lulu has been report ?ne success. every- feetwideonthoMofthe Aux. Remount 333, Richland west belt of the south belt of the LINE OF TACOMA TO far from pleasant. There are bound 1 J. E. ing the past week with her son Sydney .body coming thru with their propor- STREET be some mighty Johnston,Defotacksonville,ch-Rla. northwest querter of the south- ITS INTERSECTION WITH THE to lonesome days Frank at Camp Lewis, returned to Richland tion of the quote required so that there when it will be hard to swallow down : s. Shaughnessy, U.S.SJllinoi: west querter of eeid eection 26. EAST LINE OF SEVENTH Care P. M., New York, N. Y. Monday. Syd is reported much better be ’no di?culty in getting every- townshipß.northofren¢eßo.E. that homesick feeling; days when a t :will BY GRAVEL- letter from “home,” no matter who ,gSgt. Will J. Shaughnessy, Co. C, but still weak and will have to remain thing in shape -to report the full W. M., conteining ten eccee. more STREET. GRADING. the writer may be, will look like a ,‘I 21st Engineers, A. E. F. France. for some time in the base hospital un- amount the last of the week. or lea. Together with weter ING. LEVELLING. OILING. AND rights from the Northern Peei?c ROLLING THE AND PRO- thousand dollars. Creed C. Meyers, Co. G, 21st Inf. be fully recovers from his very se- ‘ Bud Jameson left Tuesday night for SAME. Pick out some name on the list—it Camp 50, ' :til lrrigetion compeny. A MODE OF PAYMENT h California irious attack of pneumonia. Prosser for examination prior to leav- VIDING doesn’t matter whether you know the ’ Charlie Hunt, Now, therefone. notice is hereby SAID WORK. or not—and write a Mrs. Wm. Hellinger is enjoying a ing for Camp Lewis. He has been de- given. thet on Snturdey. the FOR boy letter today. Fortress 1 let day It will do the lad a lot of good and i Monroe, Va. visit from her sister, Mrs. Richard Bo- tained in Richland recovering from an 0! June, A. D., 1918. et 10 o’clock in The City Council of the City of Ken- will cost you only three cents and a , Sgt. James F. Ward, lst Co. Civiliai attack of pneumonia so could the forenoon of seid dey, I will cell newick do ordain as follows: time. ren, and husband, of Farmington. that he few minutes’ t School Camp Lee, Petersburg, Va not go with the ?rst contingent the ebove described or so Section 1. That Railroad street. We are going to print this list each‘ Mrs. A. M. Bartlett was most pleas- of the much thereof ee any n to its intersection with the west line 1 Navy county ‘ w from week. If you know the name and ad-‘ antly surprised Sunday by a visit from Benton boys. seid judgment. ettorney'e gees. of Tacoma street to its intersection of any boy ' Eddie J. Regnier, U.S.S. 'ee?xfy dress “soldier" who has‘ Brooklyn, New an old friend, George Range, whom she ‘ Mildred Davidson, of Hanford, spent interest, cost: end increeeed colto, in the line of been omitted, mail or telephone his? : York yell emounting to ong has not for 46 years. They were week end as a guest of her friend, the euro of thirteen :vithm easlta a strSeiventhten st‘reetoet ben name to us. { Aaron Meyers, Rec. Ship seen the hundred ?fty?ve end 95.100 center line Ellis Janette Boettscher. dollen. m either side of Ithe Army Island, N. Y. born within a of each other back ‘together with eccruinc interest end of said street. by removing all rocks Battery “E,” 146th Regiment, Frank Morain, U. S. S. Illinois in , but later gravitated :’ Miss Edith Winchell, eighth grade cost of eele. ‘ that may interfere with the bringing F. A., ' P. M., A. E. F., France, care P. H.,- N. Y. Care New York toward the west. Mr. Range is now teacher, is trying her hand on as s } Seideelewillteke leceetthetnont of the surface of said strip to a uni- Capt. Fred M. Weil Bernard Slaugenhaupt, Radio Dept. lmaking his home at Dayton. packer ‘door of the Court [?u-e et Pruner. form grade. and by removing ell filthy Mare Island, istrawberry in the Mowery soil from the of said Lieut. F. R. Jeffrey Valejo,‘ Cal. _. patch. yin seid county end stete. end will be; end un?t surface Lieut. Frank Harrison Charles Hunt, U.S.S.Utah. ‘ John A. Nickolaus and family, from {et public auction. for ceeh in bend, to street. and by bringing seid street. Sgt. Arthur Forsyth Care P. M. New York Mount'Pleasant, lowa, who have pur- the highest end beet bidder. ' l within the boundaries of said twenty- - to a uniform grade. Sgt. Fred Berg Albert W. Stevenson, U.S.S. Aeolus, chased the finely improved Louckes 1 Deted u Proceer. Wash., an. m strip. with ' SPRAYING NOTICE of gravel Sgt. Jay Long Care P. M. New York. ranch north of town, as well as 43 jdey 01 Hey. A. D., 1918. a surface 3 and Sgt. James Sells ‘ - The spraying for the first brood of C. E. DUFFY. Sheri?. by applying oil thereto. whicdeet. oil Albert J. Simpson, U.S.S.America acres of land in that vicinity, arrived By , Corp. Chas. Sonderman Care P. M., codling moth for the Kennewick, ‘ C. H. Heneen, deputy. Wm. Tyacke New York here Saturday to locate permanently. Rich- & gal-ll a soleganzhardgo'k as;ye Corp. land, Kern Kenton. tum.containnd 1h“ ‘ ' Walter Panamarko?, U.S.S. New White Blu?'s and Columbia River 0; weig‘l: Pt. Orin Beinhart Or- , Mrs. C. S. Teachout is practically Attorneys for Pleinti?'. with a roller suf?cient to ' leans, care P. M., New York districts, should begin May make the Pt. Clarence Shinn 'thru taking the school census for this 27th. for Ellensburg, Wuh. 545-80, surface thereof smooth and .. iarold Taylor, Pt. Vance H. Ferguson U.S.S.Marblehead the Benton City district. May 28th. and hard. and by performing such other Pt. Jack Engler Care P. M., San Francisco, Cal. A number of families have gone work as be necessary in connec- 'year. ‘ I rosser district May Reno- may Pt. T.’O. McDaniels Harry Maupin, U.S.S.Marblehead away, but it always 'seems that ‘ 29th. If Finncileoulitienof tion according the plans P. others the weather is theA-eriesn Security?snklocsto therewith. to 'Pt. Harry Coleman u‘are M., San Francisco, Cal. to take their places so that the warm should be ?nish- and specifications heretofore prepared Pt. Warde Hendricks Austin Robinson, U.S. Naval Training Icome ed in 8 days, but if it continues cool. edstKennewieLStsteefWuhiu—- under the direction of the city engin- Alvin Station, Camp A, Norfalk, Va. number of children in the schools from . muttedoseofblsinessonthe Pt. Car-man in 10 to 12 days. day of eerendoniileintheoillceofthecity Pt. Sam Hadley Fred L. Smith, Naval Hosp. Corps, to year varies very slightly. 10th May. 1918. Great Lakes, 111. ryear ‘ Exceptions—Those orchards that Pt. Archie Feely a Miss Eva' Chellis, who has been 1 RESOURCES l colt Pt. Earl Bennett . Clinton Copeland, S. P. 772 are in sandy soil or are cultir Loans and di5c0unt5...... m,857.38 expeneeSectiongz. Wash. teaching school at Waitsburg during clean. anIk‘l‘ut11¢ themelr?rea m vemen . Bremerton. en: Pt. Lawrence Erickson vated or on south slopes will be on Bonds. warrants and other linduding neceunry ant} Henry Rich, Navy C. A. the past season, returned to Richland a‘ ell incidental Pt. Arthur Erickson Y. M. few days ahead of the orchards securities 5,898.99 expeneee. shell be home and aueued Brooklyn, New York Tuesday to spend with her that 'Bsnking house, & Pt. Engel Erickson the vacation are in heavy soil; furniture the included in the Pt. S. F. Branch Clyde Bush, League Island Navy Yd. parents at the Hotel. She has beén or cover crops. or on ?xtures 15,000.00 ‘eceinst XII-openy - Care Armory Co. 5, ,Pa. north slopes; consequently ”moment 'ltrict. hereinafter cre- Pt. Anders Christensen elected to teach the third grade in the they should .Due from bunks, approved ‘eted. The City of Kennewick shall Pt. Merril Simmelink Harry D. Owen, Care Receiving Ship, be sprayed promptly on the days reserve agents 15,519.25 not Navy Yard, local schools for the next term. | ?rst be liable in any meaner for ear Pt. Ben McGhan Bremerton, Wash. gof the notice. 'Checks onotherbsnkssnd ‘ :portion of the cost of seid improve- Pt. Frank Dresser Orlin Fisher, U. S. Training Ship Mrs. Ray Rosencrans returned home otheresshitems...... 408.18 Seattle, ‘ : Hildew—lf you have mildew in . Pt. Elmer Ferguson Wash. Tuesday from Pasco, where she had the 'Cssh onhsnd ...... 8388.58 James Sheppard orchard add 5 gallons of 32-degree Expenses Section 3. That there be and is Pt. Marines been spending week end with her sul- 1.084378 hereby created and Pt. Claude E. Wagner the l-phur-lime to 200 gal. established a lo- Howard Lincoln, Co. E, Section 4 mother, Mrs. Lena Fallon. Mr. the tank of arse- ‘ cal improvement district, to be called U. S. Marines, Mare Island, Cal. Rosen- nate of lead and water. Do not the Tot-. 1 88758701 crans, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Fallon and let “Local Improvement District No. 17.” Pt. Harley Neal, Battery D, 146 F. A": "t. Ellis Lincoln, U. S. Mar. Detach., araenate of lead and sulphur-lime LIABILITIES 'which district shall include all or also went to Sunday re- the , A. E. F., France, via New York. Managua, Nicaragua. children Pasco to Cupihl stock paid 1 main over night in the spraying ma- in...... 520.000.00 property between the termini of said Pt. Low'ell Kimble visit with their mother. fund 2,500.00 improvement. abutting adjacent. U. S. Marine Thoroly drench the bees, cov- U 'vided pro?t- gineers Ry., U. S. Army P. O. 705 Detachment ‘ and Mrs. Henry Muncey lchine. Strains 1578.18 vicinal or proximate to up‘on,t 0 above des- Managua, Nicaraugua. Mr. are now ering foliage as well as fruit. portion A. E. F., France, via New York living in' town, having rented the Wei- cribed of Railroad street, to a Pt. Fred Phillips (same as above) Laurence Oliver, 90th CO., 7th Reg., Aphis—lf the aphis are bad in Certi?ed checks 4.15 distance back from the marginal lines Santiago de Cuba, Care P. M., N. Y. dle residence. the Pt. Lyle Johnson, Co. A., 18 Eng. Ry. orchard, you can add pounds thereof. as follows: Howard Odell, 86th Co. 7th Reg. M. C., about 2 Total ...... $87.537.01 (Same as above) ' Chas. Garrett is the latest Ford own- of soap or 4 pounds of I 150 feet north from the north Naval Sta., Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. lime and 1 pint - -'Sum of Washington. line of Railroad being that Pt. Odin T. Staley, Co. B, 161% Inf. Wm. Perry Soth er, while Harry Van Horn has pur- street. A. E. F., France, via New York ' “Black Leaf 40" to the 200.911” County of Benton. sl. of Blocks 'l‘. F and E, of Special Duty Detach. Charleston,Wn chased a Dort. tank of 1, Csroline Klitten, cashier of the , ’portionorthern Paci?c of Pt. F. W. Bremmer, Co. H, 16181: Inf. Howard Paul lot Arsenate of Lead and water. Amended Plat above named or trust company. the Tm of A. E. F. France, via New York Martin Wienenga left the last of the should be put.on with a driving bank. ‘ Kennewick. lying be- Spec. Duty Detach. Charleston,Wn. ‘This do solemnly swear that the . tween the west line of P. L. Mooney, 161 Reg. Supply Co. Willie R. Danford, Barracks week for Seattle, where he will work spray. Do not let this solution {ongoing Tacoma Pt. Marine |over stand statement is true to the best my ' street and the east line of Seventh Newport News, Va. Bremerton, Wash. in the ship yards this summer. His night in the spray machine. knowledge and belief. ‘ and north Wm. Sly, Marine Guards, Ke street. the line '0! Hail- Pt. Tom A. Swayze, Co. A, 110 Eng. rt,Wn family is still at the Commercial Ho- Luke Powell. Dist. Hort. CAROLINE WEN, Cashier. road street and a line parallel to 35th Nat. Guard Div., Camp Doni- ‘H. L. Craver, U.S.M.C., Am. manor), I It. 0. mitten. 1 Managua, Nica., Caie M.,N. tel waiting until he secures suitable Correct—Attest: and distant 160 feet north there- } P. Y. . ‘ phan, Ft. Sill, Okla. ‘ G. Gerber. from; also 200 feet south from the :Theo Rich, Marine Barracks quarters for them in Seattle. DESTROY Corp. R. M. Spaulding, Co. 6, 166 De- ‘ CATHEDRAL Directors. 1 south line of said Railroad street. ‘ Mare Island, Cal. M. K. Page is very illat his home Writing from pot Bgd, Camp Lewis, Wash. Elwin Brace, U. S. M. C., ’ Soissons, Walter Subscribed and sworn to before me being that part of the Northern Pt. Clarence Appenzellar, Co. K, 162nd north of Richland. Johnson, a Y. M. C. A. war work this 23rd day of Paci?c Railroad Company's Cavite, P. I. secre- C.m§:rl9l& | way 4131: Div, Camp Mills, N. Earl Larkin, Co. A, See. Hear; Wheeler, of Pendleton, tary says: “I ASEB. I ot lying between the westHTht-ine In!" Y. 1 2, has have seen a beautiful Notary the State of Copeland, Motor Co. 0., Barracks, Island, Cal. guest days Public in end for of Tacoma street and the east Pt. Clarence Marine Mare been a for a few at the cathedral half shot away. [have seen Wuhinctn. residing st Kennewick. line of Seventh street and the 316 Am. Train, Camp Lewis. Robert Dane, Co. C. home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. where 4 Marine Barracks, W. the Germans had run a railroad south line of Railroad street and a Pt. Walter W. Rich, Bat. D, 346 F. A. Mare Island, Cal. . ON M. , 119 S. Wheeler. right into the building to carry away NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL line parallel to and distant 200 Camp Lewis 7 Ellis Co. REPORT AND PETITION FOR feet south from said southerly Quantico, Va. . big stones. It was one of the 00111.11. A. Boldt, Bat. D, 346 F. A. Two cars loaded with young folks famous DISTRIBUTION line of Railroad street. . ' Martin S. House, U. S. M. C. of Camp Lewis made a trip to Prosser Sunday. Those cathedrals France. In one corner Sectiond. Thataspecialtundbe 7th Reg., 37 Co, Camaguey, Cuba. of the In the Superior Court of the State Pt. John H. Smith, qut. 346 F. A., G. A. Purdy, 110th Co.. Bth Regular who enjoyed the Outing were Misses transept not completely destroy- of Washington, in and for Benton Camp Lewis Marines Ft. Crocket, Galveston, Tex Velma Wheeler, Florence Kissinger, ed, a French priest was holding ser-‘ county. ‘““m“”2""m ““3??h?rm“' Clarence Ennis, lst Co.. A. S. S. C. W. C. Rosswog, Sec. 4, Co. A, Marjorie Caldwell, Henry Wheeler and vices for a few French soldiers.” ‘ Inthemaweroftheesuteofmrred No. 17.” m shall consist of - Vancouver,Wn. amounts assessed, col- Vancouver Barracks, Marine Barracks, Mare leand, Cal. John T. Caldwell. 'Ballentine. deceased. all levied and Pt. Loys Taylor, 2nd Inf, Mch Gun Co. Medical Corps Notice is hereby given that a ?ne! lected upon the several lots, tracts and Honolulu, H. I. While working among her dairy herd' KENNEWICK PEOPLE report and petition for distribution parcels of land of said local improve- 'rvin Peckenpaugh, . ment District No. 17, for the purpose Corp. 'F, 4th 13:13., Fort Worden, at the ranch Monday, Mrs. Henry 1108. SHOULD EAT haveheen?ledwiththeclcrkofthe Wm. Coopelf, Co. Wash. PIE DAILY shove entitled court by 'l‘. J. Cooper. of defraylnc the costs and expenses of Camp Green, N. C. Corwin Terri], Med. Dept. 42nd Inf. man had the misfortune to be Pie is wholesome, Dodge, thrown combining both administrator of said estste of Alfred said improvement, and that out of Gri?'eth, Co. C, 308th Camp lowa. in such a way as cause a severe Lieut. G. G. Walter Cantril, Med. Corps, to fruit and grain. Those who have Ballentine, deceased. and that the ”t“ as“ . F. S. Bat, Chillicothe, Ohio. straining of the ligaments in her shoul-y ““33: n: Camp trouble digesting pie should ahoveeutitledcourtisaskedtoset-° 215‘“: film Lewis take ONE mm.no part of said fun shall be or become Lyle Smith, Bakers’ School, Presidio, Wilmot Gravenslund, der, which necessitated her going m‘ SPOONFUL simple ?esuchnporhdutnhn' PM.“ buckthorn bark. rsonsentitltetheprzset- to the property of the City of Kennewick. San Francisco, California. Fort Kansas. Kennewick and undergoing an X-ray‘ glycerine, tytotheheirsor A. Rileg, etc., as mixed in Adler-i-ka. .theumqanddisc?rgethesaidad- but shall be construed as a Roby Akeridge, 346 Sup. CO., F. Eugene M. axter, Reg. Infirmary, examination and having the wounded This Camp Lewis 319 Eng., Camp Freemont, 0811 f. flushes the ENTIRE bowel tract. ,minisu-ator and that Friday, the 14th for the purpose heresrecialu in- member properly cared for. ‘ 10 e. m., Clyde in Smith, Co. E, 316 Am. Train Aviation removes foul matter which poisoned day of June. 1918. at o'clock mod your stomach before the above entitled court at the Section 5. The public improvement _ for " Camp LeWis A Sgt. John Lauterbach, Avis. Camp 1, C. S. Gibbs writes his family that he months and relieves ANY court house in Prosser, Washinm.‘ committee of the City Council of the Sgt. Arthur L. Bliss, Motor I‘mck Co. San Antone, Texas a has purchased a place at Kirkland, just CASE sour stomach, gas or con- hasbeenduly?xedbythecourtss City of Kennewick is hereby directed No. 345, Camp Grant, Rockford, 111. Flying Cadet F. L. Kelso, Sqd. 39, across the lake from Seattle. The folks stipation and. prevents appendicitis. the time and place for the ,to advertise for bids for making said Aviation Camp, Berkeley, Cal. Harry Hanratty, Bat. B, 2nd F. A., will probably leave for the Coast next Leaves stomach in condition to di- such ?nsl report and petition.hearirglofat ch im rovement. to the city the Presidio, Cal. Cpl. H. A. Stiegler, 43 Aero Sqdn. reservig San Francisco, gest ANYTHING. Edw. Sheppard. time and place any person interested Hag-t any a all bids and to Ellington Field, Houston, Texas week. report the own'supervlslon. F. M. Danford, Bat. E., 146 F.A. ‘ my ?le objections to the seid do meetunder its Pt. druggist. ‘ hill, Chas. Leitch, 186th Aero Sqdron petition for or may In case a satisfactory bid is Co. 1, Det. service, Camp New York, N. Y., A. E. F. Misses Janette and Leona Boettscher and distribution. received Newport News, Va. entertained a large party of young appear at the time sud place so ?xed 'and accepted the contract for said Pt. E. C. Gaurdeau, Bat. 15., 146 F.A., . Canadian A War Christening for the hearing thereof and present improvement shall provide that the 2940 people Sunday afternoon in honor of same completed in things (Same as above) . . Sa rS. H. Whitehorn, No. “And' the name is to his objections thereto. shall be all Pt. Phil Schireman, Bat. D, 346 F. A., £l3: Canadian Engineers, Beatty St., their house guest, Miss Mildred David- be?” asked Dated this 16th day of May, 1918. in accordance with the plans and epoc- Camp Lewis, Washington. Vancouver, B. C. son, of Hanford. the minister as he approached the T. J. COOPER. Administrator. i?cations for said improvement and baptismal font with baby shall also provide contractor the in his M- L We“- .. . . that the arms. Attorney for WI " maid the same shall the war- "‘John Jellicoe Douglas Pasco, Washington. 5465-80 rantsnhenein provided foraccert ONE OF THE GREAT BRITISH GUNS THAT SMASHES THE HUNS Haig Lloyd of the contract price forL r'i‘raymentd work. George Bonar Law Smithers.” NOTICE OF PETITION N EX- In case no satisfactory bid is received. “Dear me!" said the minister, LANDS FROM COLON- raid improvements shall be . tum- CLUDE made by Ing to the sexton. “Alittle more m- RIA IRRIGATION DISTRICT the by day labor, unless otherwise Mr. Jones, if you please!"-—Tit- NOTICE is given that Al- code «it: by the council. and pay- gu'.its. bert Rosenbamnhas: nary J. lloore ment therefor ehalcitybe made by the is- have ?led with the secretary of Colum- Isuance of Local Improvement warranta hia Irrigation District heir petitions as hereinafter praying that the lands hereina?'cr 1' Section 6. grovided.pecial assessments for LEGAL PUBLICATIONS dcscrited be excluded from Columbia the of the coete and expenees 5 E ‘ Irrigation District. |of saipeg-mentimprovement shall be payable : Albert Rosenhaum petitions for the Sept. 1, 1918, under the Immediate NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE exclusion of the following land: lPayment Plan and shall be due and OF REAL ESTATE The northwest quarter (NW'U 'collectible upon notice given by the city Cause No. 2477 of the northeast quarter (N’E'A) Treasurer in the manner provided by of section 25, Township 9, north ‘ and in accordance with the Ordi- In th: Sup‘rior Court of the State range 28, E. W. M., Benton coun- llaw No. 144 of the City of Kenne- of Wachiugtrn, for Bent-In county. ‘ ty. Washington. ,wncnanlce. Minnie M. Wangenmn, plainti?, Mary G. Moore for the ex- -' _ Section 7. The City Clerk may is- vs. of the Fetitionsollowing described aue wamnta in of the costs :lusdiznan : . 'and expenaea of ment'11: aaid improve- Fred Ably, et aL, defend-'l3. The west 17.76 acres of lot 3, in ments. Such warrants to .be payable Under and by virtue cf Execution the northwest quarter (NW%) of out of the Special Fund hereinbefore under Foreclosure, issued out of and section 6. township 8. north range rovided for said Local Improvement under the seal of the above entitled 30. E. W. M. Bimict. aaid warrants to hear interest Court, holding terms at Prosser, in‘ x All persons interested or who may 'from the date thereof at the rate of and for said county, on the 26th day; 'be alfected by the change in_.7% per annum, all said warrants and if April, A. D., 1918, upon a judgmentl the boundaries of profosedsai irrigation dis- -|interest to be redeemed in cash by the rendered in said Court on the 24th, trict are directed to appear at the o?ee l|City Treasurer out of the funds in- day of April, A. D., 1918, in favor of the bound of directors in Kennewick. . cluded in Local Improvement Fund. above named plaintiff and againstofi Benton county, Washington. on the 2d District N0.,17. Fred Ably and Ida M. Ably, his wife.( day of July, 1918. at the hour of 10 t. Section 8. This ordinance shall le- for the sum of eleven hundred twol o’clock in the forenoon. and show ',come e?ective and he in force the days and no-100 ($1102.00) Dollars, cause. in writing. if any they have. ‘ from and after its passage, approval gether with attorney’s fees, interest,to.‘ why a change in the boundaries as 'and publication in the o?icial nmpa- costs and increased costs, and to me] 11l said petitions. should not ; pet of the City of Kennewick. directed and delivered, commanding geroposed | PASSED the City Council, thla ‘me to sell the described‘ Dated at Kennewick, Washington, ‘ alatda of {ay. 1918. property situate. {ollowirgdyinz bang‘ this 21st day of APP‘OVED the City county, State of Washington, Hag-1918. ' (hie Council. This photograph of one or the immense British guns that have been playing havoc with the Germans In their Benton inl I. HOULTON. n 21st day of ta y. 1918. or so much thereof as may be neces- Secretary of advance to the Somme shows how well camou?aged are these engines or war. Columbia Dist» ‘ GEO. W. SHEER. layer. sary to satisfy said judgment, attor- ‘ [lngres7 ”- I. E. City Clerk. ”A'.Atteat: 80TH. .1