La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, May 25, 1908, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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exhaustive baseball
NEWS IS FURNISHED.
No Gam at Ruker City Yesterday,
Thus Foiling Many La Grande Pan
Pitcher Hudson cf Coc Released,
at Elin Walla. Wulla Loses to
Pendleton In First of Opening Series
Score of Other Cames in the
County Yesterday.
Standing of League Clubs.
Played Won LoBt
La Grande ... .3 3
Pendleton ..... 1 1
Walla Walla ..1 0
Baker City ....3 0
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a drubbing here yesterday by. the playing and loose J
small margin cke point by the South team In the vallej f
La Grande team. The score was 7 to from the La ura
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La Grande's Leading Dry Goods Emporium
and The Temple of Economy : : : ; ; ; ;
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OPERA HOUSE BLOCK
APPENDICITIS BUGABOO.
The earlier Impression, first among
physicians, and now In the luity. thnt
appendicitis Is an almot lnvurlably
fatul disease, Is not well founded; and
we know that a huge percentage of
caBOB recover, at leant from the first
attack; no that it In quite possible, for
from. half to two-thirds of the cases
of appendicitis actually occurring In
a given community to escape recogni
tion, unless promptly reported, care
fully examined, und accurately dlng
nosed. Thirdly, In spite of the remark,
able notoriety which the disease has
attained, the general dread of Its oc
currencewhich has been recently
veil expressed In a statement that
everybody either has had It, or ex
pects to have It, or knows somebody
who has had It the actual percentage
of occurrence of grave appendicitis la
small. In the United States census of
1900, which was the first census In
which It was recognUed as a Boparnte
cause of death, It was responsible for
only G000 deaths In the entire United
Flutes for tho 10 years preceding, or
about one death In 200. This, rate Is
corroborated by the data, now reach
ing Into thousands, from the post mor
tem rooms of our great hospitals,
which report an average of between a
half und one per cent. A disease
which. In spite of the widespread ter
ror of It, kills only one In 200 of those
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Official Nominees and Candidates of
the Republican Party for
June Election
For Representative to Congress W. It. ELLIS, of Umatilla County.
For Justice of the Supreme Court
HOItERT S. BEAN, of lune County.
For Oregon Dairy and Food Commissioner
J. Y. IIAII.CV, of Multnomah County.
For United States Senator 11. M. CAKE, of Multnomah County;
For Railroad Commissioner
CLYDE It. AITCI1ISOX, f Multnomah County.
For Judge of Circuit Court
, 3. W. KNOWLES, of Union. Comity.
For Senator Union and Wallowa Counties
K.DWAHD W. RUMBLE, of Union County.
For Representative Uniou and Wallow a Counties
JOHN P. IIVSK, of Walloon' County.
For Representative STEPHEN P. IUCHAKDSOX, of L-a Grande-.
For WuTltf
For Comity Clerk
For County Commissioner
For Recorder of Conveyances
For County Assessor
For County School Superintendent
For Coiiply Treasurer
E. W. DAVIS, of Ia Grande.
ED WRIGHT, of Island City.
.7. SI. SF.LDEIS, of Cove.
I. II. SNOOli, of Ln Grande.
HI POLP1I A. HUG, of Elgin.
OMEN P.lslIOP, of Villon.
JOHN I'UAW LEY, of Id Grande.
For County Surveyor CALVIN It. TIIOHNTON, of I Grande.
For County Coroner-- - THO 4. U. MONK, of Sumuiorvlllo,
For J list loo of tho Peace, La Grando District
ANGUS STEWAHT, of I.A Grande.
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who actually die or about cne in
every 10,000 of our population Iscer
talnly nothing to become seriously ex
cited over from a racial point of view.
While appendicitis is one of the
"realest" and most substantial of tils
eases, and, ln Its serious form, highly
dangerous to life, there can be little
doubt that there has come, first of all.
a state of mind almost approaching
panic In regard to It; and, second, 0
preference for it as a diagnosis, ns so
much more distingue than such ple
beian names as "colic," indigestion,"
"enteritis" or the plain old Saxon
"bellyache," which has reached nlmost
tho proportions of a fad. It Is cer
tain that nowadays physicians have
almost as frequently to refuse to oper
ate on thoso who are clamoring for
the distinction, as to urge a needed
operation upon those unwilling to sub
mit to It.
The satirical proposal that a "closed
season" should ho established by law
fur appendicitis as for game birds,
during which nope might be taken,
would apply almost as often to the
laity as to the profession, even the
surgical half. Woods Hutchinson, M.
D., In Saturday Evening Post, May 23.
COCHRAN TO LECTVKE.
Young Attorney Will Deliver Memorial
Address t-atiird.iy Afternoon.
Attorney George T. Cochran will
give the memorial address at the Dec
oration day service In the Mormon
tabernacle next Saturday afternoon
The full program for the day will bt
announced in The Observer ln a few
days. .
Baptists to Portland.
Oklahoma City, Okla., ' May 25.
The Northern Baptists voted to hob'
tho next national session at the Whirr
Temple, Portland, next year.
Booming Cvirtclyon.
Washington, M iy . 25. Secretary
Cortolynu's boom for We-pro.slilrnt I
boing revived with renewed vigor. III."
friends argue It will help the ticket Hi
New York state.
Union 5 4
Summervllle ....4 3 1
Elgin 4 3 . 3
Cove . 4 2 I
Perry 4 ! I
ftnhhlr . 1 A 1
Allcel 4 0 4
Twenty-seven disappointed
Grande fans returned last evening from
Baker City, where they went Sunday
morning expecting to see La Grande
administer its fourth consecutive
bunch" to the Baker City league
team. They were disappointed be
cause It rained and the game had to
be called off In the first Inning. The
only pleasant feature about it was
that La Grande had scored one run
and had a man on the third station
when a downpour of rain chased fans
and players to, the hotels.
Playing Th1.jj
The fourth game of the series Is
being played this afternoon with Cot-
toman pitching. Tomorrow the team
will be home again for a brief rest,
before Baker City comes here Thurs
day to open the second series of the
season.
Took Snturtluy's Game.
La Grande took its third successive
samp lust Sitordny afternoon from
Paker City by a score of 11 to 5. The
score by Innings follows:
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raker City . . . ft 1 2 1 0 0 0 1 n 5
. Grande ...1 1000070 2 11
Pemllfton Wins First Game.
Pendleton. May 23. (Special.)
Garbed in the official :-:?rv'.la of his
fflc, with a Jcunty rah-rah cap bal
anced on his cupola and with one hand
modestly concealed behind a glove,
vhlle the other p.ri'.i was bared to the
elbow. Mayor E.. J. Murphy, attended
by his train of council men, cast the
first pebble over the base In tho game
Sunday afternoon between Pendleton
and Walla Walln, and thus officially
launched the Inland Empire league
season In this city.
Amid clouds of dust and with a cold
wind chilling the spectators, Walla
Walla went Into the cellar class here
yesterday ln the first game of a scries
of four to be plnved here, by a score
of 8 to 5. The Walla Walla men show
ed splendid form for their first ap
pearance under the new colors, and
will figure In the race for the Inland
Empire league pennant. The hundreds
of fans who came over from Walla
Va!l:x went home satisfied with the
erformnnro of tho team.
Tnliafero threw for Pendleton, strik
ing out 12 to Anderson's 6 for Wulla
Walla.
Summary.
B. H. E.
JVndleton S 10 7
Walla V alla 5 E
Kouili !. Grniulo Wins.
Lndd Canyon, May 2". (:'riecla
6. A large
Grande ntorle drove out here
ns3 the contest.
Xo Game at Peiry.
Perry, May 23. (Special.) There
was no game here yesterday. The
team plays Summervllle next Sunday.
Larse S-ore t Allcel.
Allcel, May 25. (Special.) Sum
mervlV.e fairly swamped the local
baseball team here yesterday after
noon by the score of 15 to 1. The
batteries were: Summervllle Oliver
and Lloyd. Allcel Playle and Oll
vtr. Hudson Gets Blue Ticket.
Elgin, May 25. (Special.) There
was being doin"s here yesterday after
noon. Following one of the most
brillalnt exhibitions of baseball that
Elgin has put up In many moons, and
one of the poorest exhibitions of pitch
ing seen in the same number of moons
plus a few more, the Cove team de
parted for home after being drubbed
to the tune of 14 to 0. Immediately
following the one-sided affair Mana
ger Stock of the Cov team tied
can to Pitcher Hudson, charging him
with purposely throwing the game to
Elgin. There was considerable indig
nation both among Cove and Elgin
four men, forcing a run. In another
session he twirled 16 balls over the
plate without a single strike. The
twlrler was off from start to finish,
and he was batted and slammed
around the field In a distasteful man
ner. The Cove manager has a new
pitcher on the string and will be
ready by next week to carry on the
business as before. The rest of his
team play a fairly good gamo, but
nothing could suffice against Hudson's
work.
Gobblers Befouled.
Union, May 25. (Special.) In a
between goo
the stronge-
fcblers yesiei
'was too Ug1
After
game,
era I blanks
in one inning passed five palls
critical times, allowing as many run
the fatal second it was a goo
and the score card shows sev
for Union. Tne u
score was to i. a"1" "
circuit for the Cobblers. This Is th
Gobblers' first attempt at baseball
and the results are even better thai
anticipated. Chllders covered his ter
ritory well and surprised tnloij
,am lth his spaed. He struck ouri
man arter man. """'
Union twlrler, was frequently fou'ed,
but almost perfect support held runs
down to one. !
Rains, cold winds and dust storms
drove most of the fans to their home
toward the close of the game, and
good snappy playing was out of the
question. A return game will P
niaved In La Grande in the near ru-
ture. (
The players for the Qobbleraw'ere:
Merchlson, fb; Chllders, p; AWfkk c:
Bay, 2b; Stacy, to; Bruce, ,
ren, If; Goodnough, cf; Ivanhoe, rf.y
Th batteries were: La Grand
Chllders and Alstott; Union, MacMllj
lan and Mulverhlll.
bunuay Coast uaaiei.
Portland, May 25. The results oj
the Sunday games ln the Coast leagu;
follow: A
Oakland, 4; Portland, 6t
Los Angeles, 6-1; Frisco, 1-0.
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.1 " . Notice. 1
' All nersons having partly ' flniBhel
pieces nt my studio will please cail
this week and flnluh the same, as
expect to leave for my summer vac
Hon the first of June. ," .
NINA HCNSTOCK.
HON. II M. CAKE, Republican!
Nominee for United States Sen
aior will Mdress the People&o
Union County
If Jill a
PEPJIY, MONDAY 6:15 A. M.
ISLAND CITY. MONDAY... 10 A. M.
ALICE!., MONDAY ..H ... M. 'J
I-MBLEH, MONDAY 12:30 p, f,
SUMMEKVILLK, MONDAY, 2:30 P. SI
ELGIN, MONDAY 7:30 P.
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:very Body Is Invited
pscial Invitation to the Ladle
S1EAR THE -CANDIDATE ' WHO
STANDS FOR SOUTHING, ArBl
'mm ANYTHING TO GET VOTESl
AROUND LEAIX5 &. WHEELS S
AND CANJOT REACH
Support the University of Oregon
appropriation bill. Vote "yes" No
,114 cn June 1. Bo a booster; not a
knocker.
For ConaUbio. LA Gruude District I. W. FAULK, ol U Grande, 4
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