fl - . . wu.naaerau Wednesday, June 12, 1901 THE SUMPTER MINER shall bargain for, or buy nny opium, in any house or pi ace, to bo smoked upon the premises, shnll bo guilty of a mis- demeanor, nud upon conviction thereof before the Recorder, shall bo fined not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars, orimprisoncd in the city jail not exceeding twenty-flvo days, or both, in the discretion of tlio court. Section 11). That any jierson or per sons who shall smoke opium in any houso or place, or who shall bo in any house or placo where opium is being .SmOKlHl, WUIIDIIV liny liinnu uuruil-rn, shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof before the Recorder, shall bo punished by a fine of not less than ten nor more than fifty dollars, or imprisonment in the city jail not exceeding twenty-five days, or both, in the discretion of the court. Section 20. Any jierson who shall solicit nny jierson to enter or visit any house of ill-fame, or bawdy houso, or anv houso or iiliico for purposes of lewd ness, or prostitution, shall, uon convic tion thereof before the Recorder, bo fined not less than flvo nor more than twentv-five dollars, or bo imprisoned in tho city jail not less than two and a half days, nor more than twelvo and n half days. Section 21. If any lierson shall suffer or H!rmit to go, or snail lead, drive or ride, or shall hitch any horse, mule, or other lieast of burden, or any hogs or cattle uimmi any sidewalk within the cor porate limits of tho Citv of Sumpter, ho shall bo deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and iiikiii conviction thereof be fore tho Recorder, shall bo fined not less than five nor more than twenty-five dol lars, or lw imprisoned in the city jail not less than two and a half nor more than twelve and a half days. Section 22. If nny person jhall re move, transfer or traneixirt through any of tho public streets of the City of Sumj ter, anv swill or garbage, except it lw in a tightly covered box or apparatus, or in such manner as will prevent the con tents thereof from being deiosited in tho public streets or exposed in tho open nlr during such process of truus)ortatlnii, ho shall 1)0 deemed guilty of a misde meanor, and upon conviction tnereoi Do fore the Recorder, shall bo fined not less than live nor more than twenty dollars, or imprisoned in the city jail not less than two and one half days, nor more than tun days. Section 2:1. No proprietor, manager, keeper, or bartender of any drinking fihop, barroom, saloon or place where liquors are sold, shall allow or permit any piano or musical instrument to bo played in any such barroom, drinking shop, saloon, or place where Hipiors are sold under their or his control, between the hours of twelve o'clock midnight and seven o'clock in tho morning. Any jar gon violating any of tho provisions of this section, shall, upon conviction thereof before tho Recorder, bo punished by a fine of not less than five dollars nor more than twenty dollars, or by impris onment in tho city jail for not less than two and a half nor more than ten days. Section 24. That any jierson who flhall disturb any public meeting or as sembly, gathered for religious worship, or other lawful purjioHO, shall Imi deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, ami umn con viction thoreof lieforo tho Recorder, flhall bo fined not less than five dollars, nor more than twenty-live dollars, or bo imprisoned in tho city jail for not less than two and a half or more than twelvo and a half days. Section 25. All iillo or dissolute per sons who havo no visible means of nup port, or lawful occupation or employ ment by which to earn n living; all jier eons who shall lie found within the limits of tho City of Sumpter. begging tho means of supiKirt in public places, or from houso to house; or who shall pro cure a child or children so todoj all por eons who shall livo in or uhout, or per sons who shall habitually frequent houses of ill-famo or bawdy houses, shall bo deemed vagrants, and upon conviction thereof before tho Recorder, shall bo fined not less than flvo nor more than twenty-five dollars, or imprisoned in tho city jail not less than two and a half days nor mora than twelvo and one-half days, or both, at the discretion of the court. Section 20. When any person is com mitted to tho city jail on a sentence of vagrancy, it shall bo tho duty of tho marshal of said city to cause the said vagrant to be employed at ha.rd labor, during elriit hours of each day of said period of sentence, upon any public property 'or other worki belonging to aid city, or at any other work for the aid city. Section 27. It shall be unlawful for any person to obstruct any street, alley or highway within the corporate limits of the city of Suapter, and any person or persons violating tho provisions of tins Bectlon, sliall, on conviction there of, Ins punished by a fine of not less than fivo dollars nor more than twenty dollars, or bo imprisoned in tho city jail not less than two and n half days nor mora than ten days. Section 28. Each and every jierson who shall conduct, maintain or'ojierate, either as owner, proprietor, lesseo or employe, any nlckel-iu-the-slot machine or other dovlce of llko character, where in are used cards, dice or any substitute therefor, or wherein there 'enters anv element of chance, whether the same be played or ojierated for money, cheeks, credit or any other thing or rejiresenta tivo of value, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ujmiii conviction thereof lieforo the Recorder, shall bo punished by a flue of nor more than twenty dollars. Section 21). Each and every person who sliall as owner, projirietor, lesseo oi employe, permit any minor to iilnv any nickol-in-the-slot machine shall bo deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and ujion conviction thereof, shall be fined not less than ten dollars nor more than fifty dollars, or imprisoned in tho city jail for not more than twenty-flvo days. Section 30. In all cases of conviction for nny of tho offenses inuntioiii.d in this ordinance, the court may adjudge the offender to nay the costs of the jiroseeu tion, including an attorney fee of fivo dollars, and such offender may, in do fault of payment of fine and 'costs, ho committed to tho city jail fur a term of imprisonment not exceeding one day for every two dollars of such fine and costs. Section 31. That Ordinance No. 17, New Series, of tho Town of Sumjiter, entitled "An Ordinance concerning of fenses and disorderly conduct", lw and tho same hereby is rejienled. Passed tho Council .luuo 1st, 11X11. K. I.. M axni.no, Recorder of the City of Sumjiter. Approved June 10th, 1001. J. 11. Romu.Ns, Mayor. Hswwood Ice Cream Depot. We have arranged to receive dally from Spokane the celebrated Hazelwood Ice cream, which Is served by the dish or In targe quantities from our Mill street store. We also carry a full line of con fectionery and all brands of cigars and smokers' goods. The Spokane Cigar Store, opposite Ellis' Opera house. Notice. The Sunrise Mining company hereby announces that on May 15 and without further notice the shares will be advanced In price. SUNRISG MINING CO. Sumpter, May 8, loot. j. J. N. Hoffman, at the Mill street bak ery, makes all kinds of pastry and the best bread In town. Ice cream of his own make dally. Free delivery to residences. Prompt attention to orders for cut flow ers and floral pieces. City Green House Baker City, Oregon. Dunphy & Gertrldge's Club saloon Is the popular resort for mining and com mercial men. Order Ice cream, pastry or all kinds of bread from J. N. Hoffman's bakery, .Mill street, next to Golden Eagle hotel. At the Club saloon, Dunphy & Gert ridge serve a line of goods equal to any that money will buy. FIRST BANK OF SUMPTER (.....,....) Capital Stock f 20,000 OFFICERS. J.H. Robblnt Prttldtnt J. W. Scrlbtr Vlct-Prtildtnt R. H.MIIItr Cathlir DIRECTORS. J. W. Scrlber R. H. Millar Clark Snydt J. H. Robblm Transacts a General Banking and Exchange Business ,u Sullivan Machinery Co. MJ ' I ' 138 ADAMS ST., CMICAQO Manufacturers of Diamond Drills Rock Drills Compressors Hoists and General Mining Machinery Northwest Orricc S. 101 Howard St., Spokane, Wash. W. A. Jones S. D. Sanders R. P. Jones Miles Fitzgekald The Golconda Newly Fitted and Stocked With Nigh Grade Liquors, Wines and Cigars Sumpter Draught and Pilsner Bottled Beer, Elk Club, Ramsey Scotch, Malt and Bourbon Whiskies SUMPTER, OREGON The New Olympia E. E. HAUSER, Proprietor lSucccor to IlLNRV I isoim) Newly refitted and Fine Old (1884) remodeled. . '. . Hermitage Whis- All the best brands ; key of Liquors and Ci- Olympia Beer, bot- gars handled. . . tie or draught. . . Center Street, Opposite P. O. Sumpter Baker City Iron Works HIGGINS & HAKDfcNBROOK, Props. Iron Founders and Machinists General Repair Work Our Specialty. Architectural iron work and bridge castings. Write for estimates. WEST END AUBURN AVE. THE GEM SALOON A. J STINSON, Prop. (Successor to Snyde it Stlnson) Only tht Bast Brands of Liquors Sarvad Ovar tht Bar SUMPTER, OREGON