Whenever a notice has been served, as prescribed above, upon the proprietor of any barroom, drinking shop, or place where intoxicating liquors may be kept for sale, the proprietor of such place shall immediately attach the name of the persons named in such notice on said notice posted in his place of business, as aforesaid, and any proprietor of any place in the town of Yacolt where intoxicating, spirituous, malt or vinous liquors may be kept for sale who shall fail to post and keep said notice posted, as above prescribed, or shall fail to immediately attach thereto the name of any person in any such notice served upon him as above provided in this chapter, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor and punished as provided in this chapter and it shall not be a defense in the prosecution under the provisions of this chapter that the person to whom such liquors were sold or disposed of is not an habitual drunkard, or in the habit of becoming intoxicated; provided, that such notice shall have been issued by the town clerk of Yacolt, pursuant to the written request of the police justice authorized by this chapter to make such request and shall have been served upon such proprietor as provided in this chapter.
(Ord. 38 § 4, 1911)