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About La Grande morning observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1901-1904 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1904)
GAMBLING TO CLOSE MBflllaa,yili)rjDBaHBadBRlBDanaBEDBHBDnDDflaDDO& -. a :IN UNION COUNTY a m m a 3 a a m a a n m '4 4 U Such is 4hc Edict That will ioon Go Forth Sunday Laws Must Also be Respected. ir'j Li 3 k 4 'J 1 i 3 ': FT.' '1 I I 1 Gambling most oesse within the hounds rf TJulon county . and tl e ulcions must rlos tbeir doois on the l ist day of enoh meek oommonlv oal.ed ' t-'inday. Suoh will be the etl'ot that mil go forth Ironi the sheriff's office of that c unity within the next few days. At'out twenty saloons In La Grande, tbn e In Union, five Id Rliiln, one In Summervllle, one at Iinbler, one at Inland City , and one ut tovx will be etfco'e 1. The edict Would bare gone ont this week bad there not been more or less turmoil nd trouble In cident to the moving of the oounty seat from Union to La Grsnde, and the sheriff's office has bud plenty of work on Hand to got sot tied in their new temporary quartern. Tbey will be settled in a few (Jays and the r wners of j all gambling games ai d , devices will j bo ti ld in a kindly but firm m nner; that in the future tbey most ble by j the stri' gent lawa rotative t"gumbling j it pay the pe nalty prescribed by Bell j inger & Cotton's fortu of the laws of the groat state ' f Oregon.- The pro pri.tors and employes of the saloons J within the great count? of I'ninn will be reminded in the sime kindly spirit, I iDii incidrmly the b'nt will be dropped I to any other buplnvsa boose that dors not ooine within the brands of the ex emptious as enumerated bv the' law makers of the state of . Oregon . . As ):ear an can be learned at the present time there will be no resisteno.) to the enforcement of th- law by the business - men ol Union ooutitv, as it has been r ouBtom for years in most of the towns 'o voluuttirilr close their places of bus l.irss t o Sun.lay. There are a few ex. , ct'ptiuna In the small towns in the farming communities especially dtir ing tho busy seas m of harvest when lite fmm-r works nil week at tiylnii to SOMMER HOUSE W T Hlslop ' Portlan l I rank Botes do I) b Norton - do IS Waldtnan " f do E Hubbard .. . . - do LJFuiker ' Eureka Ore J. A Bowen Elgin A CHug . do iKHug do G U Oaburu '"" City KPBcbow Union 0 N Cross " . do T H l.'rowford du 0 H Crawford ' dn 1 M Holder Cove A B Conley do DM Emory - Salt Lake CM Newminister . Ta oma rv J Fullettoa. : Rook Island J B Shanks Union W (J Camp Louisville l JMol'jruilok ' 8P II A Lambert NY L H WiUon Walla Walla i Durllnmmo Pomeroy U Miller do v Doilg. do 8 Hubbard Boise "I A C Ostium City save his crop and goes to the nearby town, or store on Sunday to procure the needed Buppliet for (be coming week. It i q ute evident from the reports that the first more will be made against tbe owners of "tippling bouses" and iiamb Inn and other business booses will be expected to take the bint with ont tbe fall of tbe prorerblal . "brlok home.". ' Tbe crusade . is evidently spreading with rapidity in Oregon and .aker county ba ng aming tbe first outside of Multnomah to experience the change in policy will watcb with Interest tbe developments in her neighboring oounty of Union. Baker City Herald. . .' An Observer representative took the above clipping to sheriff Pennington and asked bim regarding the correct ness of the article and he replied "You may info m your readers that just as soon as I get my office atrtlghtetied out that tbe laws will be enforced in - this county." This tells the whole story. We have been informed that suoh aot ion has been in ' contemplation or some lime but the matter hai been de ferred until the change In the county seat took place. Tbe exact date has not been de mitely decided, upon but It is nee les to say that when sheriff Pennington starts In, that be will rarry out th enfor'ie t ent of the law. Special Excursion to the World's Fair. The Denver and Rio Grande, in con nection with the Missouri Pacific, will rnn a series of personally con ducted excursions to the World's fair dnring June. These excursions will ran through to St. Louis without change of oars, making short stops at prinoipal points enront Tbe first of these exooreions will leave Portland line 7, and the second June 17. The rate from La Grande rill be 160 to St. Loils and return Exoursionists go ing Ala tbe Denver & Bio Grande have the privilege of returning by a differ ent route. Tbis is the must pleasant wav, as well as the.. most delightful route to cross the continent, j The s'ops arranged give an opportunity cf visiting in and about Kansas City. If you wish to accompany one of tfaeBe excursions write at ones to W C Mo Rrtde, 124 Third street, Portland, for bleeping oar reservations. NOTtOE OIP. FINAL SETTLEMENT. Nr. t ice la hereby given to all whom it may concern, that Christian W Murphy, baa tiled her final account as administratrix of. the estate of Thomas N Murphy, deceased and the Ounty Court of union county Oregon has sot Tuesday, the (lib day of Sept ember A. D. lWM, t two o'clock P M for the hearlnir of en. It report Christina W Murphy. Administratrix. i..,;;hi:i-I hotiob for publication. -' Notice to Builders I wish to inform tbe building public that 1 hare oponed a Btone quarry on the Campbell place about two miles tn ui town and am In a position to tuko all kinds of stone oontrauts at a at tat savlny to the builder. There are several reasons why I ran turnlsh this . stone at a cheaper rate than hard stont dealers. Tbe principal reas n is that I he stone Is softer and oan be out and dressed at leas expenre than tbe bard atone now being furnished the trade. The quarry Is ucaror town and oil a good hard ri'B.I. This stone is nnt only tirit ulss foundation rock but cnnalKobs cut at a very slight cost lor witll and lancy trimmings. II you lire tl. inking ol building let me know and 1 will conviiioe you that you oan build a stone building with this stona thenper than with any other material now in ue Iteie. Icaiy a full and omplot" lino of sewer pipe at all times. Jaek l.'hilils, or. Washington-and Fir street", Lb Grande. Department of the interior. Land Offloe ut La Grande, Oregon. .... .-. t'.V- June &, lira, Notice Is, hereby glveo-ttiml Uie Srlli.wlnn named KOttlor hat tiled notloe oMihi tatentloti to muWe Until proof tn rmpporl of hla elaim. and ttmtaaid proorwtll to made before the ReiilRtirKndKeeelveroftbe U. S Land ufliec, at l.a Gmnde. Oregon, on AtigriKt 4, tUOt. vtx. H. bi. No.lties, Varuaretha eiuutuger. lA t-irnttde Oregxti, wtdnw of John Htutiincer. deeeaaed, for the RH NKX ft EK SEJ Hce. li. Tp. 1 8., K. It? K W Al He na'moB the following wttneMos to prove bit) oonllniinui reslitenco upon tand oultlvft tlon of said .rind, vis: Frank Doia' off, John Koitir, Con art Httoebur, MiDftrd Kalliii allot Lft (Jratlde Orcfon. B. W. DAVIS, RUtr. . Dr. V A CHARLTON VETERINARY SURGEON, Office it AT Hill's Drug Store La Grande. Oregon Phone 1361 Residence phone 701 . Piano Tuner Have 1'iof. Henttrloks lure your piano. It will p y mu to do so. Tun. ing and repairing ca efully done We kindly sollolt your work. Oct 3 Prot. Hendrloks m -m The Observer Does all m a a n i l a i i i Kinds of Job Work H a a. -a a B a si a a a a' a 1 m a a a -CBiiSifBriaFHaiiBtiniriBiiBBBwiaHBriiiiiKyHiBaiia BLOCKL AND BROS. Island City, Oregon Breeders of BERKSHIRE and POLANDCHINA SWINE. Young stock always on hand, and always glad to have you call and see our hogs, as we brerd them for the Farmor, and ask you to compare our paicea before buying some where else. We have now two fiue young Berkshire boars on hand, July pigs ready for use only 20. For short time only. FIRE PROOF SAFE l-'or sale, weight 2500, price Oil erw.ile , Gianda I'swobroker I'uoirelMl. - FARMERS ATTENTION I have purchased the SPO KANE CAFE and it is my in tention to make a special effort to please the farmers, . In order to do tbis I have decided to furnish a special meal Saturday of each week which I call the Fsrmers' Dinner. This meal will include all that the market afford aud will be served in regular family style. This will 1 be the best meal ever offered in La Grande for 25 cents. When iu the city call at the Spokane Cale and see exactly how good a meal you can buy lor 25 cents. REMEMBER we pay cash for butter, egns and chickens. J F Johnson. We want your Hay arid; Grain AND WILL PAY THE HIGHEST MARfcET. PRICE We will take all you have, no matter whether it it only a few tous or if it is several i hundred tons. We want all the hay in the valley and then some. A- V.' OLIVE R WHOLESALE and RETAIL HAY and GRAIN DEALER . , ... . - . A Half a Carload of New Wall f apcr. a a b b a m a r WHITE ROSE : FLOUR B a a ca D Js n-illed with the i'lea of pleusing every dealer's hitli H olass trade-cu8tor--, wh0 appreciHte quality. TIij K name of the Pioueer Flouring Mill Co. guarantees re D liability and highest gra.le hi ovcry aack of flour B bearing the White Rose bra ,1. a a a a Poneer Flourinyi Mill Co. " siimBB IHIIIBBBBB We hve ut received half a car load of the neweit and latest wall paper. Half a carload means 20,000 t. rolls. This Is more paper than any . one firm j ever . thought o' bringing Into hb county In a single season. I Ttts paper la all for sale and mast be sold this eeesoa. "na brought two first elass paper bangere direct from Cbii We Chtntao. nan urmiKu i.v iuv. k - ' tw m wtttwat doabt tbe mast skl'lfnl workmen In Eastern who, with h first elaas 1 bangers already la oar em. 'ploMivs as tbe beet working ' t be Inland Bvplre. Take (arc of Youi Trophies baoi Stackland & McLachlen 2 PAINTS. eiUS AND GLAbS g :ti . I'ay 'r,mJlo10 for male rlem ' heals T BC' or'""K tiirectioDS. The dotted lines on u. uok aoa tteaj .ho whers to rip the .kin. To bleu. juu Kit'B cm itip jngnlsr as low down as possibly never em the throot. Oom.nen to skln b, makln, - cot from the hos f ,he horn to b.ck of the head ineaco don the hqi-k ni ,. .... . . 1. 1 . . . u.iwiop 01 stioauiirs tlln nrnnnH llto . a n . ...... afterwards remove the fissh whrnthe e , h !i ff ih0fle t0 Bk""' tbe outside snd raUe ,, th, . ye 1,1 , ,! ?f 6(1 '""u"18 Bng6r ln from reached whiib Is near th cornet-he tearplt i, itb the point of the kn fe bu Ik.Vbo 8kin out of tbo a"1' through nH , n. "...:.u V ornr of the mouth 1. n.u !th,crtl.eK?othnor Haltnw ySM1?' S?uh liP '? juo d.i, b unless salted we and d-lcl in k. .. f " uu -nen a-y la Cm noth n K. i. " .' '?"."n the shsde roup mrb l. .nit jork the bTs.n onTth. hoe at l&l I hVsi 8? th?' V P8"bll' dnrlna- the ak n kr. it ne."a r 'no onder law hnn. hn reasonabU prices "nng t will also mount your trophl at WM HAWS Taxidermist