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c " TiiF sioiiyiyG QREGoyiAy. tttesdat;" septeiber 1 &,i9os. - " .t if ATTELL'S MATGH PRINCIPALS IN YESTERDAY'S RING BATTLES r the Sick Room SANITARY ENAMEL WARE Drawn Battle of 23 Rounds Fought by American and Briton. We carry a large and complete assortment of Sanituy Enamel Ware, including: Irrifiratiner Douch Besides Labora- Bed Pans Baby Bath Tubs Douch Pans Urinals tory and Hospital Enamel and Glass ware. i: BOTH CLEVER WITH FISTS Cans Wash Basins Funnels, t. Everything to FOUND IN MORAN Tame but Even Contest Leads to Be--- lief Attell Has Lost Speed. Each Talks of Injury - to Hand. W COLMA ARENA, SAN FRANCISCO, " 6ept. 7. Abe Attell. the champion featherweight ' of America. and Owen '1 Moran. En(lnif premier boxer In that division, fought a drawn battle at the - - Co'.ma open-air arena this afternoon In , the presence of about 6000 spectators. The ' battle' lasted 23 rounds, and at the con ' elusion of the contest Referee Jack Welsh unhesitatingly grasped both lads ! ' by the hand, siimlflylnsr that the fight was a draw. The decision seemed to please the crowd and there were cheers galore for each figrhter as he mended his way from the ringside. ' Tame but Even Fight. The fight, on the whole, was rather ' tame, but this was offset by the- clever , n.ss exhibited by both the fighters. The fight was very even and was character ized by Moran's -aggressiveness and At tell's cleverness in blocking and his all- around work from a defensive stand point. The consensus of opinion would . Indicate, however, that the Hebrew has 1 ' gone back quite a bit. and that he lacks the darxllng speed which has governed . his previous battles In this and other ' cities. After the fight Owen Moran said to the assembled newspaper men: Moran Says Hand Broken. ' "I broke my right hand In the second round. After that It was almost useless. . At that I think I won by a mile. I am willing to fight Attell 45 rounds, winner lake all." An Associated Press representative visited the Englishman in his dresslng ! room after the contest and carefully ex- amined the right hand, which Moran said was broken. The arm was badly swollen around the thumb, but it was not ! possible to verify the statements, Moran's face was much cut and his left eye was ', nearly closed, as a result of Attell'a al most ceaselpss prodding. On the other hand. Attell emerged from the scrlm- ' mage without a mark. i Attell gave out this statement, after be ; lng Informed of Moran's challenge for a return match:- , Attell Declines Long Fight. "I will fight no one 45 rounds, not even , for my mother's sake. I want to live a while yet. But I will give him a re ; turn match for any number of rounds up to 25. I beat him at every stage. I bear no marks, while he Is cut up. As to his breaking a hand, look at the dislo- cat.d knuckle of my right hand. It went back on me early In the fight." An examination of Attell s right hand ' disclosed the fact that the middle knuckle had been disjointed. A resume of the fight by rounds shows that Attell had more or less advantage - In nine rounds, Moran was given six and the balance show even honors. Both men weighed less than the required 12 " pounds. Betting In the poolrooms an hour be- fore the fight began was 10 to 7 In favor of Attell. but tone Moran money was - offered at 10 to Later the odds changed to 10 to 7 and then to 10 to 8, - with Attell favorite. FIGHT BY BOCXPS. Round 1. The men sparred with great caution, then - mixed It. Attell putting three lefts to ,- Moran's body. Moran fought back rather - wildly. Attell shot a Tirlous right to the body, and followed It with left and right to the Jaw. After some sparring Attell Jabbed left to the face and ruahed Moran to the ror.e. planting left and right to the body. Moran drove Attell to the center of the ring and landed a wicked left on the body and swung hla right to the Jaw. Attell had a slight lead. Round x. Attell Jabbed twice with a left to the ' fare and Moran clipped him on the brxly : with a right awing Attell sent a right to , the head, then ihot two left hooks to the stomach and they clinched. Both atood In the ee.iter of the ring and fought to a clinch without damage. Moran missed a fearful right awing intended for the bead and Abe amlled. Attell allpped to his ' knees, hut w aa up quickly, to be met by two lefta. one on the body and the other on the Jaw. Moran shot a wicked atralght i right to the Jaw and then put bis left to the body. Ahe looked serious for a moment and this look was accentuated when Moran amaahed him on the face with a hard right that set the crowd a yelling. The bell ended a Moran round. Round 3. After aparring for aome time. Moran put a right to the body, but Attell. with one arm free, landed three timea on Moran's body. Moran aent a straight left to Jaw and Attell retaliated with atralght left to the face. Attell landed a hard left over the ear. Rallying In the center of the ring. Moran had all the belter of a fierce mix. Aa they broke Moran awung left and right to the Jaw and the men were fighting fierce ly when the bell rang. It waa practically an even round. Round 4. The men aparred at long distance and Attell Jabbed lightly to the face twice. The men atood wide apart and feu Into a ojlnch. A?tr Moran mlaaed a left for the bodv. he landed two Hunt lefta to the face, followed by a rlrht and left awing to -the Jaw. At tell sent In two hard ones to the face. Moran'a left awing went over Abe's back and Abe ahot In a left to the stomach. Aa Mrran ruahed he was received with a atralght left to the Jaw after the bell rang. It waa Attell'a round by a slight margin. Round 5. They aparred at long range and then Moran landed a light left to the face, fol lowed with a atralght left to the Jaw. Moran then landed two left uppercuta to the Jaw at cloae quarters. Aa they broke from a clinch they exchanged right hooka of equal force to the Jaw. Attell then planted two rights to the face, missed a vicious right and landed left to the atomach hard. Moran uppercut Attell with left to the Jaw and swung a light lert to the aame place Moran forced the nicotinic and they locked arma. Moran chopped Attell with a left to the face aa the bell rang. Honor were even in thia round. Attell'a cleverneas offaatting Moran's aggressiveness. Round I Moran landed a left to the stomach after some fruitless aparring. They clinched for several aeconde and then, resting heads on each other's shoulders, fought hard. Moran landed two lefta to the kidneys and received blows In kind. Attell was Jeered for a rather low left. Moran landed left to the jaw and Attell hit him several hard rights to the Jaw. sending him to the ropea. They mixed at a furious pace In the center of the ring. They eiuxged hard to body and head ar.d at times Moran aeemed to have the better 'of It. Attell started eeveral blows . rather low. but they failed to land. Round 7. Attell missed a vlcloua left awing and they clinched. Then Attell opened Moran's left eye with a light hook, bringing first biood. They stood w Ida apart. Then Moran sprang In. but was blocked. Attell .put his Tight to the aore eye. He followed with a straight left to the noae. Attell swung left to uie noee. Moran ruer.ed In and got In two straight lefta to the face. Moran went on the defensive and fought carefully. Attell sent two lefts to the bad eye aa the bell rang. It waa AtteU'a. rouad. Atull devoted bis at- v : -- -. mW III I r ; 1 :'mm - V V .-A I x '-il l ' '-.1 :. iv' 1 i " : A - STANL.CV I -4 f v ' -1 f' ' 3SA t ' , .!"- I j . rST PAPKE IS WINNER I :. . .. -, A, :' t ' , ' : .- - tack mslnly to Morsn's cut eye. which seemed about to close. Round 8. Attell got In a right and left to the damaged eye. He followed thla wltH a left uppercut to the atomach and a left to the .face. Aa the men broke from a clinch Attell aent bis opponent's head back a foot with a left and then got In a vlcloua right to the atomach. Moran's face was blfeding considerably as he took his seat. It was Attell s round. Round 8. Moran landed a stinging left to the Jaw Thev srarred In the center of the ring and then Attell'a right opened Moran'a eye again. AtteU'a left again drew blood from Moran a left eye. Attell hooked a vicious left to the right ve. Quickly he drove right and left to the Jaw. As the bell rang the men sprang at each other and landed several- blows. They were hustled to their corners by their seconds. It was AtteU'a round. Round 10. . eam nn verv cool. He sent Moran backward with a straight left to the Jaw and played a tattoo on hia atomach In a close encounter. Moran got In two lefts to the Jaw. Referee Walah pried them apart from a hard clinch. Moran landed a good rlcht to the Jiw. Atteil brought blood from Owen'a nt with a straight left. Mor" fought vlcloualy and landed a hard right to the Jaw. Again the eeconda had to part trem after the bell sounded. Moran bad a hade the better of this round. Round 11. Moran swung a right swing to the ear Attell forced the fighting and put a light left on the ear. Attell got In a straight left to the face and then swung right hard to the ear Moran awung a hard right to the head and they clinched. Moran ruahed. but una vaillngiy. Then they aprang at each other furiously, landing right and left to the Jaw. They threw science to the wind and mugged. Ones more they refused to atop whjn the gong sounded and were parted. A"eJ' 'everneas gave him a little the better of the round. nooao a. Moran rapped Audi's body several times at close quarters with his right and they wrestled to the ropea. Moran drubbed Attell oa the back as they clinched. Moran sent a straight left to the Jaw. Moran landed a atralght left to the face lightly. Attell aent I hard swing to the head, sending Moran back. Moran's left to the noae waa light. Attell brought, bis right to the eye gor.g rang they were fighting head to head. It was a fairly even round. Round 13. Attell complained of body biowa that were a trifle low. Moran rushed Attell to the ropea. getting In left to the body right to the face. Attell aent In his left to the face as he went back. Moran did most of the leading, but waa unable to land effectlvel. Hla right was swung to the Hebrew s noae. Attell uncovered snd sent two bard rights to the nose. They fought hard. A"e!' erly smothered Moran'a b.ows and landed sev eral hard lefts and rights to the bead. Round 14- i Attell hooked a left uppercut to the Jaw as they came up. Moran rushed Attell to the ropes and landed several blows aa Attell leaned outside. Attell waa pushed Attell's left went to the stomach eeveral times. After some sparring the gong rang. Round 15. Moran's left went to the Jaw and they went to close quarters. Moran winded a hard left to the face, sending Attell to the ropea. Attell awung his left twice to Moran 1sr and the aame hand to the atomach. Moran a head was sent back by two lefta. Moran got a hard left to his own atomach and then countered with h is r Ight to the head. They fought Ineffectually at close quartera. Moran nearly floored Attell with a left swing as the gong sounded. It was Moran's round. Round 1. Thev sparred a moment and Moran's left went to the face. Attell landed a straight left - forcing Moran to the ropes without damage Attell'a- left was hooked to the jaw They mixed It at the ropes and Moran got In a right and left on the head. Moran'a left went hard to the noae and hla right followed ault. Attell cleverly aide stepped hard swings. Moran swung hla right to the kidneya snd bead. He pounded Attell's bark In a clinch. They ran In close, exchanging rights and lefts to the isw. but Moran's more forceful blows gave 1m the advantage as the gong rang. 4 Round 17. Attell put a good left to the stomach snd Moras countered on the Jaw Attell swung hla right hard on the ear and they went In close, fighting carefully. They mixed It. ex changing right crosaes on the Jaw. Moran a blow being much the heavier. Moran. Just before the gong rejig, saw an opening.. He ahot a bard left to the Jaw and before At tell could recover, bad succeeded In landing three solid rights and a left to the same place, giving him the round. Round 18. The-r went right at- It. but a clinch was the result. Moran put hla right and left to the face but Attell raiaed the Briton a ting the Briton's Up wtth two hard straight lefts, which started the blood in a- streanrr The men got In close. Attell on the defens ive. Moran then shot a hard right to the jaw. Attell countered with a light and then a left to the atomach. Attell shot a straight left to the aore mouth and they mi.H tt. It was a rood, even round. I P to this stsge the fight was fairly even, with Attell much the cleverer. Round 19. Attell swung Ms right to the head snd they clinched. Both seemed loath to take tns aggreaslve. Finally Moran ahot a left to the face but Attell raiaed the Bxluon a , Inf. tha rln DV nil nrtuiius. ji v. . ralht left nn the Jaw. Moran's left again went to the face. Moran tried with a left Jab. but was blocked. Moran swung a hard . h. iw and. as they came in close, foot wtth a hard left uppercut to the Jaw. Closing in. Attell peppered the Englishman s stomach with short-arm righta and lefta. The bell rang with Attell having the ad vantage. Round 20. The men ruahed to a clinch and Indulged In close-range work. Attell contented hlm aelf with blocking Moran's ruahea and the pace alowed down almost to a cesaatlon of hoatllltlea. Attell cut Moran with a, hard left to the Jaw as the latter swung Ivlldly. Round tl. Thev went in close and were psrted by the referee. Moran landed a right to the jaw with bis open glove and put a left to the same place a moment later. A right again went to Abe's face, but Attell meroly shook his head and continued to chew his gum. Moran started Attell's right eye bleeding with a hard left punch to that member. Moran put two hard lefts to the Jaw. The men were fighting hard when the round closed. Moran having a lead. Round It. Moran rams uo the aggreaaor, Attell blocking. Attell shot a hard left to the Jaw that nearly floored the Britisher. Moran rushed In, only to be met with a similar blow, but with lesa force, and wrestled along the ropea. then went to cloae range rallving mttl-rlng. Moran. In a furloua rally, pelted Attell vlcloualy with left and right swings to the body. but Attell straightened him up with a hard right uppercut to the Jaw, and. as they emerged from cloae quartera, each man put in a hard swing to the body. It was a hard, vicious and even round. Round 23. "Moran" and "Attell" came from all quarters ns the men shook hands. Attell started the round with a light left to the stomach snd tbey went to a clinch, fighting and blocking. Moran swung his right to the Jaw and followed with a left to the same place. Still on the aggressive, Moran ahot a left to the face and they wrestled to the ropes, head against head. They fought to the center of the ring, fighting hard, but seldom landing. Attell drove a wicked left to the stomach and then uppercut -with a right to the head. The men were fighting fruitlessly at close quartera when the final bell rang and Referee Welsh quickly called the contest a drawn battle. NEW YORK WIXS RIFLE MATCH Company E, Seventh Regiment, Leads In Team Trophy Shoot. SEAGIRT. N. J., Sept. 7. The Hale match with eight prlzee, the company team match for teams of five, consti the Thurston match and the Revolver team match for teams of five, aonstl tuted today's programme in the lSth annual tournament of the New Jersey Rifle Association. The company team match was won by Company E, Seventh New York, with a total of 386 points. Major Winder, of Ohio, won the Hale match, leading the other competitors from all sections of the country. Ser geant Burdett. of the Marine Corps, tied Winder for premier honors, but lost on the shoot-off. Each competi tor fired ten shots at 600 yards. Winder received the Hale trophy, a miniature of the cup and $10. STRANG WIXS BIG ROAD RACE Takes Ames Trophy' at Lowell Over 2 54-Mile Course. LOWELL, Mass., Sept. 7. Lewis Strang, driver of a 60-horse-power car, won the road race of 254.4 miles here today. Hla time was 4 hours 42 min utes 34 seconds. Seven automobiles competed for the Butler Ames trophy on the Merrlmac Valley course today. The road was in good shape and the cars were aent away, at 1 minute in tervals. The prizes were $500. $200 and $100 to the drivers of the first, second and third machines, In addition to the Ames trophy. GATHER EXHIBITS FOR FAIR Fruit Inspector Says Washington County Will Be Well Represented. FOREST GROVE, Or., Sept. 7. (Spe cial.) County Fruit Inspector Harris haa just returned, from an extended trip over the county in the interest of the Aloska-Paciflc-Yukon Exposition exhibit to e made by this state. He has already gathered a large quantity of grain, and such other samples of thia season's crop th&t It is necessary to get this year. As for fruit, the county will be able to make one of the best exhibits In Its his tory. He says this is the case owing to the Interest the fruit men are taking In the law which provides that all orchards that are Infested with San Jose scale or etny pests be destroyed. Many orchards have been cut down and otherwise improved. Cuts Up Ketchel's Face and Knocks Him Out. FIRST ROUND DECISIVE Ketchel Knocked Down Four Times In First Minute and Twenty Sec onds Illinois Man Is Xow ' Middleweight Champion. VERNON ARENA. Los Angeles, Sept. 7.' Stanley Ketchel, of Michigan, middle weight champion of the world, waa knocked out In the 12 th round at Jeffries" Vernon arena at 4 o'clock this afternoon by Billy Fapke. of Ilinois, who- is now middleweight champion of the world. It was a case of the Illinois thunderbolt against the Michigan cyclone and the thunderbolt won. Both men entered the ring In apparently perfect condition and neither had ever been knocked out. Ketchel had a decision over Papke in a previous ten-round bout. Papke ignores Formality. Both men are as clean-looking prize fighters as one sees, but the bout ended as one of the bloodiest In ring history. Ketchel came in wearing a tattered dress ing gown and a worn hunting cap and trunks of green gauze. He had a feline stride, the smile of an unspoiled boy. a fine brow, wide, clear eyes and a shrewd look of purpose. When Papke came In he also wore an old dressing gown and a boyish smile. Ketchel was freshly shaven, while Papke was unshaven. Ketchel wore the air of an undefeated conqueror and was plainly the great favorite of the crowd, which had been betting on him at 2 to 1. When Papke entered the ring he walked blithely to Ketchel's corner and greeted him with a handshake and a cor dial smile, but when James J. Jeffries, the referee, called time and Ketchel walked to the center extending hia hand for the shake, Papke Ignored the hand and sailed Into the Michigan killer with the fiery Impetuosity which entitles him to be called the thunderbolt. First Round Is Decisive. The fight was practically over one min ute and 20 seconds after the gong sound ed. From that time on it was merely a question aa to how long Ketchel would last. Papke tore Into Ketchel with such fury that the undefeated ring champion was simply lifted off his feet four times within the next minute. Papke knocked Ketchel to the mat for the count, and from this first knockdown Ketchel never really recovered his form. He was a de feated -man, dazed, bleeding, struggling from 20 blows In the face, and yet he came back and stayed with a terrible de termination. And for at least three rounds he held bis own with the victorious challenger. When Ketchel stepped to the Center for the second round it was seen that his right eye was closed. At the next intermission, his seconds lanced the eye socket and sucked the blood, but Ketchell never regained the sight of his right eye. Before the finish the other eye was all but closed, and for the last ' three rounds he staggered about the ring dizzy, like a drunken man, practically blind. The eleventh round was a repetition of the. tenth, with Papke hammering Ketchel at will and the latter stagger ing . around the ring, unable to see. The gong saved him Just as he was knocked through the ropes. After about a minute of fighting in the twelfth, Papke sent Ketchel to the mat twice and the second time the Michlgander . was counted out Papke finished almost as strong as when he entered the ring. Ketchel presented a terrible spectacle. Both eyes were swollen into great black puffs and completely closed. .His lips were swollen. His face waa beaten and cut and puffed out of shape. Papke Fresh and Exultant. Ketchel's manager, Joe O'Connor said: "Theres" nothing to It. The better man won. Tou can see for yourself how my man looks. How could I do anything?" Papke. bright and chipper, was exul tant over his victory. "I always knew I was the better man. Tou notice I didn't shake hands with bim. Xhe time we fought before Jia.bit DR. GRAY'S BACK-SUPPORTING SHOULDER BRACES Saves doctor bills. Price, complete .$2.50 Household Emergency Cases, contains everything necessary for first aid to the injured. Price . . 50 SECOND FLOOR REST ROOM PHONES and FREE me when I shook hands with him, and this time I took no chances. I got him first, that was all." Papke was absolutely unhurt. The only mark on him was an abrasion below the belt, where he said Ketchel struck him. Both men were slightly under the agreed weight of 158 pounds when they entered the ring. The arena was closely packed with about 4500 persons, and the gate receipts considerably exceeded J20. 000. Before the fight began challenges were read from both Mike and Jack Twin Sul livan to the winner. DETAILS OF EACH ROOH. Round 1. Pank led with his left and ruahed Ketchel i.t. - mma- Panlr. 1 n n ') four blows On the head. Fapse tnen sieppea in, ""i Ketchel cauftht him on the chin with hla w. v-tft.Ai rr,(aMri hnth rlffht and left. Parke landed his right on the chin and Ketchel uppercut lightly with his left. Papke knocked Ketchel down with a rif,ht and left knocked him down again with a right and left to the mouth. Ketchel took the count of nine. Papke again sent him down with lht and left to the face. Ketchel came up again and the gong rang. Ketchel was groggy and bleeding from the mouth. The crowd cheered loudly. Ketchel waa stand ing a the gong sounded and hla seconds asked him to come to hie corner. Round 2. Ketchel cams up groggy and Papke went at him like a tiger. Ketchel waa unable to land and Papke landed right and left, sending Ketchel around the ring. Papke landed re peatedlv on Ketchel's head, but waa unable to put him out. Ketchel'a face was one maaj of gors. His eyea were blinded with blood and he could do little but cling to Papke Papke exhausted himself by hla effort and waa unable to put his man out. Ketchel tried vainly to uppercut and shoved Papke to the ropea when the gong aounded. " Round S. Ketchel led for the stomach and mlawd. Papke dodged a swing and the men clung to each other. Papke landed a straight right to Ketchel's neck. Ketrhel mlased two righta. Papke uppercut Ketchel, again bring ing th blood. Ketchel constantly spat blood. Papke then landed straight in his mouth Ketchel landed his left on Papke's ear and the crowd cheered. He followed a moment later In the same place. Ketchel appeared a little stronger. Round 4. Ketchel' was stronger. Papke landed his right on mouth and started blood again. Paoka was covered with blood from his op ponent. Ketchel landed a atralght right to the body, but Papke only smiled Ketchel tended two right, to the r. but mift . vicious right for the bead. Ketchel landed with force on the face. Papke closed Ketch el's left eye. Both men atood with heads down, neither attempting to land. gong aounded. Papke's mouth was bleeding slightly. Ketchel's face was In a terrible condition. , - Round 5. Ketchel missed a right for the face and they wrestled about the ring. Ketchel forced the fighting. Both men were very weak. TheT clinched and Jffriea had to separate "em. PapsV landed viciously with hU right on Ketcnera race. Dr""""" , "'""A fcT. Ketchel uppercut nis man w.w. and they exchanged lefts to the face Papke uppercut Ketchel and was "t"? lit. blow Aa the gong sounded Papke swung on Kchel ss-alS with left and right jabs to face T Papke showed no results of the fight except to be badly winded. Round . Both tried to land, but misaed. Ketchel's face waa In bad condition. Papke. landed a terrific right In the face again but Ketchel saved himself with a clinch. Papke landed hi. right and left repeatedly to the face and waa amlllng all the time. Ketchel was in distress but continued to advance on hla Sntagon'lat. Both men mlaaed right swings, papke ru.hing Ketchel to the P Ketchel iwSng wildly. Ketchel '""ed a terrific left arop'pedTn hl.Torner. but thegong vd n,m' Round 7. PaDks uppercut Ketchel twice snd Ketchel also landed on Papke'. face. They ruahed Into a clinch. Papke was weak and Ketchel landed a atralght left to the wind Tbe,m.en clinched and bumped heads together with a reaoundlng whack. Ketchel rushed hla man nd awung wits terrific force, but Ineffect Uallv Ketchel landed a left to the stomach and had Papke worried. Ketchell tried to smlls through his bloody countenance This was Ketchel's round. Round 8. They sparred carefully and then fought at long range. Papke bored In on Ketchel's face three times In succession. Ketcbel was hurt sgaln and clinched frequently. Papke landed his left on the faca and awung with both handa, but mlaaed. He landed on Ketchel'a noae and mouth- and started the blood again. 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He beat Ketchel considerably, but could not put him out. Ketchel's eyes were shut. He staggered about the ring, while Papke landed and stag gered him with a left uppercut. Both men were covered with blood. Round 10. Papke aeemed stronger and ruahed Ketchel and landed right and left on the face. Ketchel held on constantly. Frequently they came to gether without landing a blow and Jeffries had to pull them apart. Ketchel missed an uppercut and Papke battered hla man's face again. They were in a clinch more than half the time. Ketchel'a face looked hardly like a human one, but he fought back. Aa they went to their corners Papke raleed his hands to the crowd, and they were running with blood from his wrlsta to his shoulders where his opponent had bled. Round 11. 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Ketchel fell In the laps of the re porters and they thrust him back through the ropes aa the gong rang. . Round 12. Ketchel was altnoet helpless. Papke land ed a straight right to the Jaw. Ketchel went down for the count. He came up and Papke ' landed a atralght right to the Jaw as he. came in and knocked him down again. At the count of nlae Ketchel struggled to his feet, but Jeffries had already called to his seconds to care for their man. Papke waa surrounded by his friends and seconds, who hugged him with delight over hla victory. Tomorrow and Thursday will be posi tively the last days for discount on West Side gas bills. Portland Gaa Co, Prescriptions at Eyssell's, J89 Mor. Miss Roylston says that she was all run down, had indigestion and stomach trouble so badly that she could not eat or retain anything on her stomach, but now she is happy to state that "these troubles are things of the past. Today she can eat anything and it agrees with, her, she is robust and strong and is anx ious to tell anybody who is sick and needs a tonic about her wonderful recov ery. SSe says nothing seemed to help her until she took Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey as prescribed by her doctor, and it worked like magic. Miss Royl ston requests to have the story of her good fortune published so that it may be the means of showing the thousands who suffer as she did the quick, sure way to complete recovery and health. Those who read this are at liberty to