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About La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1914)
MONDAY; '.TUNE 29, 191 1 DR. HERBERT, ONE OF THE CHAUTAUQUA FEATURES CLUB STANDING SHIFTED ABOUT LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER. I CLASSIFIED HIRECTOBf" ELGIN LOSES TO LA GKANDE IN ONE INNING. North Powder and Union Winners by Big Scores Yesterday. . Standing of the Clubs. " W. L. Pet. Ln Grande , 4 1 .800 Elgin 4 2 .666 Union 4 2 .666 Cove 3 3 .500 North Powder 2 3 .400 Imbler 1 6 -166 Outside of tho La Grande-Elgin game yesterday all teams in the Val ley league were either all to the bad or all to the good. North Powder trounced Cove at North Powdler, 13-5, and Union shut Imbler out at Imbler with a lopsided score. Union forced herself into a tie with Elgin for sec ond place and La Grande bunted into the top place in the league. "Ossie" Oswald and) his Indian braves got a trouncing yesterday by La (Grande and gauranteed an excit ing finish of the valley league. For -'-six .d a fraction "inning? Elgin had La Grande hooked, the local batters jigging like trout in a skillet at what Oswald sent toward the home bag. Then Oswald wobbled and the La Grande batters ranged their eyesight with the result that five runs were put over the pan and La Grande giv en a winning lead. With its error column well provided) for, and hitting reduced to a minimum in all but one inning, the game gave considerable thrills. It looked gloomy indeed for the Clubbers in the first when Work man hit Bafe' and Mason drove one to Cianey who mussed it up. Gal breith booted Patton's grounder and then Oswald sacrificed Mason home. Workman had scored on Galbrcith's delay in pegging home. Other than that Elgin didn't get close. Mclnnis improved! as the game went on and had perfect control and chang ed his style and pace sufficiently to keep his hits scattered. Elgin got six ull told off the veteran slapster. Murchison's tremendous drive to deep left in the fourth scored Humph rey who got on when Shelton booted a drive, scored the only run up to the seventh. Then came tho fatal sev enth or the lucky seventh, depending upon which side of the bleachers one sat. Galbreith had drawn a walk and Stacy, batting for Garrity dtrove one to Workman and went safe. Then Mclnnis won his own game with humming grass burner to right field and the balloon was cut loose. Pid cock hit into a fielder's choice, Hum phrey singled, Patton dropped tho throw on Murchison's hit, Slate singl ed and Craney retired tho side and the melee was stopped by striking out the second time to but in the same in ning. The balance of the game was inter esting but futile for Elgin's scoring machine. Mason in left field was El gin's big show and) saved the team ircm four or five runs. Murchison and Hnllgarth were the hero boys with the stick. The score: Elgin. AB..R, H. PO. A. E. Workman, ss 4 1 2 6 2 2 Mason, If 4 1 1 5 1 0 Patton, lb 4 0 0 3 0 3 Oswald p 3 0 0 0 2 0 Shelton, 3b 4 0 0 1 1 1 J. Hnllgarth, l!b . . 4 0 t 0 0 1 C. Hnllgarth, c. . . 3 0 1 1 0 0 i , Bicklc, rf 3 0 1 1 0 0 Blucmenstein, cf . . 3 0 0 1 1 0 Total 32 2 6 24 12 7 La (iramlc. All. lii 11. 1'O. A. E. Pidcock, c 4 1 0 10 2 1 Humphrey, 2b, ... 4 1 1 5 3 0 Murchison, cf 3 0 1 1 1 0 Kliite, It 4 (1 1 7 0 0 Cianey, 31 3 2 1 1 2 1 Childers, If 4 0 1 0 1 0 Galbreith, ss 3 1 1 2 1 2 Garrity, rf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Mclnnis, p 2 1 1 0 1 0 Stacy 2 0 t 1 0 0 Totnl 31 6 8 27 11 4 Batted for Garrity. Score by innings: Elgin 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 02 La Grande. ...0 0 0 1 0 0 5 0 x Summary: Stolen bases, Humph rey, Slate and Craney. Sacrifice hits, Oswald. Two base hits, J. Hallgarth. Three base hits, Murchison. - First on balls, Off Oswald 4. Struck out. by Mclnnis 10; Oswald 3. Umpires, Kco ney and Lincoln. . .- Read the advertisement too. A small-town philosopher is Dr. L. G. Herbert, who speaks July 5th at the chautauqua. He is familiar with every "crackerbox" legislature in this country, for they are all just alike, and when he speaks on "A man among Men" and other themes by which he has won equal fame, he will give La Grande people a splendid ' Kortan Jus'tic. The Korean Judge, dispenses Justice la the open, and by etiquette only the judge can sit. Every one else must stand, excepting tle prisoner and tils friends, who arc forced to remain ln a bumble kneeling position with bowed beads. Until quite recently these trials were always very one Hided aud shock ingly unjust, states the Wide World Magazine. When a man was brought to a Judge It was taken for grauted be was guilty, and If he did nut confess he was tortured mid made to do so Witnesses, too. were openly bribed. In (net. giving evidence for or against an accused person men nt a living to a portion of the community, and tbese witnesses uuturally favored those who paid best. Punishments varied. If tho prisons were too full and the con demned could not pay a One they wcro often given u chance to escape or dis appeared by some means. Though these things are of the pant Korean Judges, like those of China, possess a poor Idea of the sense of Justice. An Ancient Mariner's Tale. A solemn man leaned forward as the train approached the seaside resort "You see that boardln' house over there. 1 can tell you u funny story about thnt. 1 was staylu' there thirty yea slucv, and there was a 'usband and wife there, too very pleasant peo ple. One day after dinner 'o says to 'er, as any 'ushnud might say to any wife, 'Pass tue them hoots.' And she says to Mm, as any wife might say to any 'usband, 'Got 'em yourself.' And 'o says, 'I'll never ask you for no more boots.' " "Well, Is that all?" asked the victim ns the ancient mariner paused for breath. "No. '15 went out at once aud drown ed 'Iniself In those very bonis a new pair fresh on." And the undent mariner was ob viously grntltlod by the sensation which the climax of Ills funny story produced. Manchester (iuardliin. The Leo I" Swimming. The correct stroke of the legs Is ex actly like that of a frog's hind legs. Wateh one of these frogs and copy his stylo. You cannot do better. The legs are drawn up together slowly, not with a Jerk, until they arc gathered In close under the body. Then with a sudden, quick spring they are shot out behind, the ankles being turned so that the soles of the feet present as flat n sur f..co ns possible to the water and so offer more resistance from which to make progress. As the kick Is made the legs should be sprond out In the fhupo of a letter T, but not allowed to sink far down under the surface of the water. If they .kick downward at nn anglo Instead of out strnlght be hind much of their energy la wasted In unnecessarily forcing the body out of the water Instead of forward. entertainment, without question. For the past ten years Dr. Herbert (has been one of the unique, as well as one of the most forceful figures jupon the American platform. Those (who have watched his career closely ' have seen a most interesting evolu- tion from the position of the enter tainment lecturer to that of the man with a mission. This means that the lectures given by Dr. Herbert now stand for more than mere entertain ment. Those who have heard him in his enteVtainment lecture only might be surprised to know of his practical work along municipal lines. Hi3 lectures upon present dny municipal questions the Buying ai nome, home welfare, local sanitation and better ment questions will be worth an un told amount to any community where they may be given. Even in his work or a spiritual nature, the same practical quality at once appears, and his series of lectures upon "The Social Message of Jesus" comprise the most valuable and practical ap plication of scripture and its lessons a.i applied to mankind which has ever been given from the platform. He will lecture Upon our chautauqua program July 5th and this will be one of the most interesting events of the entire assembly program. Dr. Herbert has spent much of his life up to the present time in small towns. It does not follow that he is not up to date in either appearance or philosophy. It has helped him immediately in getting into the heart of the people. At his h .me in Ohio he knows everyone and everybody knows Herbert. He knew every member of the "Cracker box Legis lature" in McComb and can enjoy and understand the country philosophy which eminates that most demo cratic municipal body and his con versation, as well as his lecturers, is FOR THE 4 TH of JULY THE Oregon-Wash. Railroad & Navigation Co. Will sell Round Trip Tickets at One and One-Third Fare Between all points except on river or beach lines where one way fare is S6.00 or less. ' For full particulars fares, schedules, etc., ask any agent of the O.W.R.aN. frequently enriched by this homely philosophy. He does not in the least resemble Abe Lincoln in looks, but he has the same story telling gift, the same love of a joke and the same rugged honesty. Herbert is one of the unique characters of the plattorm who is bearing a distinct and useful message. JOY IN A BROWN WRAPPER KftCAPURA IMPORT ' Picadur.a Import 5c Cigar. OREGON GROCERY CO. DISTRIBUTORS. ON SALE July 3 and 4 Final Return Limit July 6 mm J k FRATERNAL ORDERS. . . a to , t j xt" A- L- RICHARDSON, M. D. Phygj. A. P. & A. M.-La Grande Lodge No. Surgeon. ove 41, A. F. & A. M. holds regular fitore. Phones: office, Blk. 1362- meetings first and third Saturdays residence, Main 730. , ' ' at 7:30 p. m. Cordial welcome-to : all Masons. DR. R. E. L. HOLT Physician and C. W. NOYES, W. M. surgeon; successor to Dr. N. MoU- A. C. WILLIAMS, Sec. tor; corner Adams avenue and De- pot St; Phones Office Main 68; ; ' ""' ...... 7 Residence, Main 730. B. P. O. E. La Grande Lodge No. 433 Meets each Thursday evening at 8 DR. M. K. HALL Physician and sur- o'clock in Elk's club, corner of De- geon. Office West-Jacobson Bldg. pot street and Washington avenues. Phone Main 53. Rooms 11-12-18. Visiting brothers cordially invited to attend. C. H. UPTON, Ph. G. M. D. Physi- M B. DONOHUE, E. R. cian and Surgeon. Special atten- AnxiA n pnrtrR3 tion te Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat ADNA B. ROGERS, Sec. Off ice in La Grande National Bank " Building. 'Phones: Office Main 2; WOODMEN OF THE WORLD La Residence Main 32. Grande Lodge No. 169 W. O. W. nTets every first and third Fridays DR. H. L. UNDERWOOD-Physiciao at I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting surgeon. Diseases of the eye ' mombera welcome a specialty. T ORMOND, C. C. DR. DORA J. UNDERWOOD-Cis- JHKEENEY, Clerk. eases of women and children. Of. ' f ices Adams avenue, over Red - Cross Drug Store. MODERN WOODMEN OF AMER- , ICA La Grande Camp No. 7703 OSTEOPATHS. meets on the first and third Thurs- day evenings of each month in the DR. C. H. DAY Osteopath K. of P. hall. Visiting neighbors Physician. Over Lilly's Hardware welcome. Store. Phone Main 63. Res. phone H. C. BALL, V. C. Black 21. Successor to Dr. Zimmer- W. F. LANDRUM, Clerk. ' JH:,, " VETERINARY." ROYAL NEIGHBORS Meets every second arid fourth Fridays every DR. P. A. CHARLTON Veterinary month. AU visiting members cor- surgeon. Office at Hill's drug store, dially invited. La Grande. Residence phone, Red NELLIE CHARBONEAU, Oracle. 701 office phone, Black 1361. LILLY C. KIMMLE, Rector. LlLjU1 DR. H. W. RILEY Graduate Vet- ' - erinarian Hospital, 1409 Madison REBEKAHS Crystal Lodge No. 50 ve. State Stallion Inspector, meets every Tuesday evening in the Stock inspector for shipment. Home I. O. O. F. hall. All visiting mem- Independent 1 Phone, Black 41. ' bers are invited to attend. Farmers Co-Operative Phone, Mam MARY SIMMONS, N. G. 17. EVA-MONROE, Sec. . - , ; CHIROPRACTIC PARLORS. L. O. O. M. La Grande Lodge No. 850 Loyal Order of Moose holds DR. GEORGE T. DARLAND, DR. regular meetings, second and third MARY V. DARLAND. Calls ans- Monday night in Moose Home on wered night or day. All diseases. Adams street Visitors always wel- No. 4 Depot St Phone Red 1751. Cme ANGUS STEWART, Die. ATTORNEYS AT LAW. F. A. EPLING, Sec. " COCHRAN & EBERHARD Geo. T. " Cochran and Colon R. Eberhard KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS Red Cross Attorneys. Grande .National Lodge No. 27 meets every Monday Bank BMg Gran(fe( Oregon. night in Castle hall (K. of P. hall). A Pythian, welcome to all visiting T H CRAWFORD; ROBT. S. EAKIN Knights. CRAWFORD & EAKIN Attor- H. E. DIXON, C. C. neys at law. Practice in all the R. L. LINCOLN, K. of R. & S. courts of the state and United States. Office West-Jacobson build- " . ing, La Grande, Ore., rooms 9-10. 0. E. S. Hope Chapter No. IS, O. E. . S., holds stated communications the R j GREEN Attorney-at-Law second and fourth Wednesdays of Rooms 9-10, Sommer Bldg., La each month. Visiting members cor- Grande, Ore. Practices in all state dially invited. ' and federal courts. MRS. A. C. WILLIAMS, W. M. - MARY A. WARNICK, Sec. REAL ESTATE, NOTARY PUBLIC. F. O. E. La Grande Aerie No. 259 gAM pARKER A c BRACE, on each and every Friday evening at PARKEr.BrACE CO. Real Estate, 8 o'clock m top floor of Foley Insurance; Collections, Notarial building. Visiting members cordial- Work and Auto Service. Office ly welcomed. Phone Black 471. Residence Phone W. C. HANSEN, W. P. Black 221. Office over Newlin's L. F. BELLINGER, Sec. Drug Store. WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT CIRCLE ENGINEERS " " No. 47 Meet second and fourth - , Tuesday nights of each month at INTERI()R gj GINEERING COM Eagle's hall in Foley Building. All pAfjY, Inc-AU branches of En visiting neighbors welcome. gineering and Surveying. Investl LOUISE HILARY, G. N. gations, Estimates, Reports. L. D. LILLIE ALLSTOTT, Clerk. Howland, local representative, La Grande National Bank building. UNDERTAKERS. . CARPET AND RUG FACTORY W H. BOHNENKAMP CO., Un- 1802 East Pennsylvania Ave., be dertaking and Embalming. Strictly tween Cove and Island City avenues, modern. Day phone, Black 241. Rag and Fluff work; scientific clean Night phone Red 3971 or Red 3412. ing. Phone Red 741. IENRY & CARR, Undertakers and Have Your Wall Paper Cleaned, Embalmers; 20 years in business; aso cacimine cleaned and calcimined. day phones, Main 62; and Main 95; Done oy eXpert $1.00 and $1.50 room, night phones, Main 707 and Red Call F. E. Finnerty, Blue Mountain 8131. Hotel. Black 1341. IMHaaaBBBBBMaBaBBB IBBBBaaBBOBBBBBMMaa-i-l1" C. I! LOCKWOOD, PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT Auditor for State Accounting Department. - Boos all kind of Auditing and Book-keeping. New Systems Installed. Cost Accounting a Specialty. Office with Commercial Club, 111 Depot Street, La Grande, Oregon.. Home Independent phone, Main 91. Farmers phone, 58 A. PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS.