East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 22, 1912, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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DAILY EAST OrvEGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 191-2.
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TESTIMONY
OF FIVE WOMEN
Proves That Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vegetable Com
pound Is Reliable.
Reedville, Ore. "I can truly recom
mend Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound to all women who are passing
through the Change of Life, as it made
me a well woman after
suffering three years."
Mrs. MARY UOGART,
Reedville, Oregon.
New Orleans, La.
"When passing through
the Change of Life I was
troubled with hot Hushes,
weak and dizzy spells and
backathe. I was not fit for
anything until I took Ly
dia E. Pinkham's Vege
table Compound which
proved worth its weight
in gold to me."-Mrs. Gas
ton Blondeau, 1541 Po
lymnia St, New Orleans.
M ishawak a, Ind. -" Wo
men passing through the
Change of Life can take
nothing better than Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound. I am recom
mendingittoallmyfrienda because of what it has
done for me. ' '-M rs. Chas.
Bauer, 523 E. Marion St,
Mishawaka, Ind.
Alton Station,Ky.-"For
months I suffered from
&u troubles in consequence of
my age aim uiuugni i
could not live. Lydia E.
Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound made me well
and I want other suffering
women toknow about it '
Mrs. Emma Bailey, Alton
Station, Ky.
Deisem, No. Dak. "I was passing
through Change of Life and felt very
bad. I could not sleep and was very
nervous. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable
Compound restored me to perfect health
and I would not be without it" Mrs.
F. M. Thorn, Deisem. No. Dak.
Hn mm Bail
Every Woman
u unseated and ihoold know
aroui me wonaeriul
1 MARVEL. Whirling Spray
: new vaginal synnga.
Best most convenient, tt
IS.- cleanses Iniuntlr.
Atk youi diuggut for ltl
If he cannot supply the
MARVEL, accent no othe
bat lend Ramp for Illustrated
book sealed. It elves full nartlcn.
Ian and directions invaluable to ladies'
U'U CU 44 last Z3i Itrttt Me
Kin.-
Fourih oj July
CELEBRATION
Under the Auspices of the
Commercial Club and
Kerchanfs' Association
Walla Walla, Wash.
2 JULY 4!h 9
Days AND 5th Days
Something New in the Line
of Celeb rations.
A l TRACTIONS:
STREET PAGEANTS OF NOTE.
SPOUTS AXD ATHLETICS.
HUM; INDIANS IN NOVEL IN
DIAN DANCES.
MANY BANDS OP MUSIC.
PATRIOTIC EXERCISES.
TRI-STATE LEAGUE BASEBALL.
AND MAW OTirER ATTRAC
TION'S TOO NUMEROUS
TO MENTION.
Reduced Rates on All Rail
ways. All Welcome.
Newsy Notes From
the Sporting World
STANFIEID'S WILDNESS
ALLOWS PIPPINS
TO
Jlucknrooos Taste a 7 to 2 Defeat at
l.a Grande, Mclvor Showing:
Fine Form.
Xadeau, 2b .......4
Teck, If
Wilson, rf 4
Augustus, 88 3
Pemhrooke, c 3
Stanfield, p 3
0 0
0 0
0 0
24 14 4
W. L Pet.
Walla Walla 23 13 .63V)
Pendleton 20 17 .656
Boise 17 19 .486
La Grande 11 23 .324
La Grande, Ore., June 22. Stan
field was wild. La Grande 7, Pen
dleton 2. The story is told.
Garrett's new twlrler secured from
Kick Williams got off bad In his first
game for the Buckarooes and hla In
ability to locate the plate cost his
team a game. Sevn times during
the contest did he serve up four wide
ones and four of these passes came
In the opening canto, thus enabling
the Pippins to chalk up four runs as
a starter. Though he was stingy with
his hits, his free transportation was
all that was necessary.
Mclvor, Barry's star southpaw, was
in fine form and while his teammates
were marking up runs, he kept the
Buckarooes from breaking up the
game. Lodell and Wilson of the vis
itos proved to be the star sluggers of
the day, the former poking out a
three sacker and the later delivering
himself of a four-ply swat.
Ray, a Willamette valley boy. was
tried In the La Grande outfield and
gave a good account of himself.
La Grande,
AB R H PO A E
Xaughton, ss 2 1
Barry, lb 5 0
Luttrell, 3b 4
Harmon, rf 2
King, c 3
Ray, If 4
Brown, 2b 3
Forbes, cf 2
Mclvor, p 3
0 1
1 10
Total
6
11 1
28 7
Pendleton.
AB R II PO A E
Rader, 3b 4 0 1 3 2 0
Robinson, cf 3 0 0 2 0 0
Lodell, lb
.411501
AWAY WITHiCATARRH
A FILTHY DISEASE
If you have any symptoms of ca
tarrh, such as stuffed up feeling In
the head, profuse discharge from the
nose, phelgm In the throat, causing
hawking and spitting, dull pain in
the head, or ringing in the ears, Just
anoint the nostrils or rub the throat
or chest with a little Ely's Cream
Balm, and see how quickly you will
get relief.
In Just a few minutes you will feel
your head clearing, and after using
the Balm for a day or so the nasty
discharge will be checked, the pain,
soreness and fever will be gone, and
you will no longer be offensive to
yourself and friends by your constant
hawking, spitting and blowing.
Shake off the grip of catarrh be
fore it impairs your sense of taste,
smell and hearing and poisons your
whole system. In a short time you
can be cured of this distressing dis
ease by using Ely's Cream Balm. This
healing, antiseptic Balm does not fool
you with short, deceptive relief, but
i completely overcomes the disease. It
clears the nose, head and throat of
all the rank poison, soothes, heals
and strengthens the raw, sore mem
branes, and makes you proof against
catarrh.
One application will convince you,
and a fifty cent bottle will generally
effect a complete cure. Get it from
your druggist and start the treatment
at once.
In the
Summer
Time
when the breezes are hot and the throat is parched for a cooling
drink, there Is nothing that will Make the thirst quite so quickly,
quite so satisfactorily as a cool, sparkling glass of
Kloster Srau Beer
A bottle of Kloster Brau beer contains the most healthful
summer hexerage you ever tried, because It is made of the purest
materials, in the most hygienic manner possible.
The discriminating person, with proper regard for his health
and the purity of the things he eats and drinks, will not drink
promiscuously of the innumerable summer beverages offered.
Kloster Brau beer leads all other summer drinks because it is
1 the best thirst-quencher, and it is known to be pure.
And it is by all odds the most enjoyable. Try it and see.
Alfred Schneiter Office Saloon
PHOKE MAIN 299
Total 32 2
Score by Innings:
La Grande ....41100001 7
Pendleton . ..1100 0 000 02
Summary: Three base hits Lo
dell; two base hits, Forbes; home
runs Wilson; first on balls Oft
Stanfield 7. off Mclvor 1; struck out
By Stanfield 6, by Mclvor 2; left
on bases Pendleton 5. La Grande S;
double plays Xadeau to Augustus to
Lodell; Brown to Barry; first base on
errors Pendleton 1, La Grande 3;
advanced on balk, one; stolen bases
Forbes and Mclvor; sacrifice hits
Robinson, Xaughton and Mclvor.
Umpire, Longanecker. Scorer Mrs.
Van Buren. Time of game, one hour
35 minutes.
bears win OVER
,410 3
Walla Walla, Wash., June 22. For
the fourth consecutive time this week
Mr. Brown's Bears won from the tribe
of Glmlin on the local play grounds
yesterday afternoon, score Walla "Wal
la 4, Boise 3.,
Boise.
AB R H PO A E
Lundstrum, 3b ...,4 0 0 2 1 0
Altermatt, ss' 4 0 0 3 3 0
Clark, lb 4 0 0 4 0 1
Scott, rf 3 2 1 1 0 0
Gimlin, cf 4 0 0 1 0 0
West, If 4 1 2 5 0 0
Jansen, 2b 3 0 0 1 1 0
Fox, c 3 0 0 7 2 0
O'Loughlln, p 3 0 0 0 1 0
IRRIGATORS
Totals 32 3 3 24 8 1
Walla Walla
AB R II PO A E
Harmon, cf 3 1 2 2 0 0
Childers, 3b 4 0 0 0 3 1
Johnson, c 4 0 1 10 2 0
Thompson, lb ....4 0 2 11 0 0
Martini, If 4 1 0 1.0 0
Davis, ss 4 1 2 0 1 2
Brown, rf 3 0 1 2 0 0
Rochon, 2b 3 0 0 1 0 0
Pitman, p 3 1 2 0 3 1
Made in 10c and 2 for 25c sizes
4 10
9 4
Totals 3
Score by Innings:
Boise 00000010 2 3
Walla Walla ..00220000 4
Summary Stolen bases: Scott,
West. Sacrifice hits; Rochon, Jan
sen. Two-base hits: Johnson, Davis,
West. Three-base hit: Thompson.
Home run: West. Struck out: By
Pitman, 10; by O'Loughlln, 5. Bases
on balls: Off Pitman, 1; off O'
Loughlln, 1. Wild pitch: O'Loughlin.
Hit by pitcher: By O'Loughlln, 2.
Passed balls; Fox, 2. Left on bases:
Walla Walla, 5; Boise. 4. Time of
game: 1:40. Umpire, Knell. Attend
ance, 300.
1ST WOMAN BASEBALL
, LA
OR
GRANDE
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La Grande. June 22. A woman
scorer is acting In official capacitj
for the Western Trl-.State league in
this city. It Is believed that Mrs.
Jay Van Buren, who is now Judging
the errors and hits In games played
here, is the only official woman base
ball scorer in the world.
At the beginning of the season here
A. W. Nelson, a newspaper man, was
appointed official ucorer for La
Grande, but his duties were such
that he was unable to finish the sea
son, and Mrs. Van Buren now holds
the position. ,
So far there has been nothing but
praise for the woman's expert work,
and even th eplayers have pronounc
ed her a capable official. All through
the season she will act as scorer here,
according to present plans.
Mrs. Van Buren's ability at scoring
Is the result of 10 years of practice.
Her husband, an ardent fan, and In
his younger days a fast player, taught
her to score that long ago, and ever
since she has been a regular attend
ant at every game played here.
Whether acting as official scorer or
not, Mrs, Van, as the players call her,
always comes to the games with score
book in hand, and makes careful notes
of the plays for her own benefit. Be
fore organized baseball came to La
Grande with the Western Trl-State
league, Mrs. Van Buren always acted
u official scorer for the semi-professional
teams that have represented
this city In the past.
"I love to score," she said, "when
Interviewed. "I do not enjoy watch
ing a game unless I can score It, so
I always bring my book and hard
pencil. I try to score from a play
er's standpoint, and I do my best to
give them everything that is coming
to them. I think scoring Is an art
in Itself, and I learn something new
about It every time I attend a game."
Thercputation of 1 " IK.
stands back of the 'MP jjjf v
11 Ask for Tom Moore when you &ifdf' V
haven't the time. Ifr ( II A )
I MM all through- Wj j j Z .
J just right for you, - V CS
Not merely light- Q VA I
Only
the Size is Different!:
Score: R. H. E.
Chicago 8 8 2
St. Louis l 5 5
Score: R. H. E.
Boston 11 15 o
New York 3 9 3
Pacific Coast League,
Score: tl. H. E.
Vernon 3 6 1
Portland 2 6 1
Batteries Brackenridge and
Brown, Sullivan; Gregg, Harkness and
Fisher.
Score: R. H. E.
Los Angeles 9 12 2
Oakland 5 5 5
Batteries Leverenz and Brooks;
Christian, Olmstead and Tledemann.
Score: R. H. E.
San Francisco 11 13 1
Sacamento 3 9 2
Batteries Helhi and Auer; Wil
liams and Kreitz.
R. H. E.
2 10 2
5 9 2
R, H. E.
National League.
Score:
Unity..
WUOIVII ..
New York
Score:
Chicago 7 11 0
St. Louis 6 10 3
Score: R. H. E.
Philadelphia 0 3 2
Brooklyn 7 10 1
Batteries Seaton, Rlxie and Kllli
fer, Dooln; Rucker and Miller,
f
Anuican League.
Score: R. II. E.
Cleveland 6 9 0
Detroit 2 4 2
Batteries Hummers, Covington,
Diibuc and Standagu; islanding and
O'Neill.
Reore: R. H. E.
Washington 8 12 S
I'hlind.-lphla .2 5 1
Batteries Groom nnd Henry; Mor
K.'tn, Pennock, Barry, Harrlll and
Thomas,
For. Healthful Recreation Spend Your Vacation at
LiUZ&llMJ
The Popular Summer Resort of the Blue Mountains
Ssisodh HS)H2 Eorj ipeoi
frmc.Tim 1 . at" r-y Hfr-'t 1
Sr"r:VJyy SyJ
v
$2.00 and $2.50 Per Day.
$12.50 to $15.00 Per Week.
4 Week 3 or More, 1 0 Per Cent. Reduction.
Tents rented furnished or unfurnished.
Cottages rented for sleeping room only.
Camping privileges, $1. 25 per week each adult.
Swimming Pool free to guests or Hotel or campers.
EXTRAS FURNISHED TO CAMPERS:
Tents, per week $2.00
Bed Springs, per week 25c
Bedsteads, per week 25c
Mattresses, per week 25c
RATES MADE TO FAMILIES
Automobile Stage Fare, $1.00 Each Way.
Excess Baggage and Freight Charges, 50 cts. per cwt.
Tho O.-W. It. & X. Co. sells special rate tickets from all points in Oregon, Washinon and
Idaho, to BINGHAM SPRINGS.
Further information furnished upon application to
P. A.McPhee, Manager
Bingham Springs, Oregon Gibbon Post Office
Bingham Springs will celebrate JULY 4th in the good old fashioned way.
You are invited to spend the day among the big pine trees.