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THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, '- PORTLANDS '.WEDNESDAY.. EVENIIW.. SEPTEMBER 18, , 1607. "if r i SPORTS OF THE DAY THE SEGRETT OUT. r. ' ! FJIII8 HJIIIDED BAG f I OF SOUR rails. . -nm: $ McCredie and Dillon Stop i; . A ,V J Minutes or nay- ,r if 1 I , '. yZ C Portland 0. Lo Anifeles 0. (Nln In- Y 0. , 74, , . J. $ PBOTESTS OF FAITHFUL j ARE ALL OF W AV AIL V I. .'-5 Ban ! Shining Brlghtlj an Hour .' f High bnt CpUln of Contend .' ' ' m U'llhnnt An. parent Reiwon, to Play Off Tie. .U TE8TERDAT-S RESULTS. Portland 0. Lo Anifeles 0. (Nina In- I . San Franclaco 1. Oakland STANDING OF THE) CLUBS. I Anr-e "r Ban Francisco 'Oakland Portland , Won. ...15 . .. . . .1 ...62 Loit (3 76 74 P. C .(74 .610 .622 .369 '. ; Baaeball fan who braved the anarp '""f waather to attend the first ensgen.nt 1 thla week of Portland and Loa Angelea I war handed a Urge alaed package of . a g""" lemoni ln xcnn6 ,or tne,r ,oy , I ' With the acore a tie and the sun shin S f" ing brightly an hour high the game waa - Afr rnr no BDDinni reun than that Meaara. Mcvreaio ana iniyu I: lied off. for no apparent reason otner h. uaasra. McOredle ana union had taken all the exercise they cared for before supper. THong they had good grounda tor doing r : eo but they did not get their money t back, and unless they are exceedingly I "easy" they will not soon get over the . t conviction that they wera the victim of ' game of "bunk." A ball game la not a ball game unless ' It la finished. People do not pay their i good money 10 see such an exhibition. 5 v They go to aee one team win and the other lose and there la no excuse for .nin ntt m tin rnntflHt ft a lona as the : weather remains good and the llg.it of day continues. f Beoond Bwiadle of Zte Xlad. x Onco before thla aeaaon the Portland - and Loa Angeles managements per- ;' ; pet rated the aame game pn the local ' J fana The teams quit at a tie when i the aun waa high In the sky. In that case, however, there waa more nearly a ' Bhadow of an excuse, for both teama ' " ni trlAil hard for 16 Innings to win. . ? Yesterday the game was called after nine innlnaa and but one hour and US ? ' minutes of nlay. Afterwards Walter McCredle tried to give out the impres- r IT t "Lucky Bin" Hogan, or King Hap II," Spit-Balls. the Oakland Pitcher of MULTNOMAH CLUB GETS BOXING AND WRESTLING CHAMPIONSHIPS :. ... inn that TTmnlre Derrick was to blame but he waa not The game waa called by mutual agreement or Jtfccreoie ana Dillon. The Incident Indicate the degree of oontemnt that the baseball managemen must hold for tha people who are keep ln It on velvet with their hard-earned .'K quarters and halves. Had the game been finished H would . " have been a very . satisfactory exhl- . blUon. The ground was somewhat ' heavv and Interfered with fast foot. '. work, but It was not as bad as it has been at other times this season. '"i ' It waa a battle of pitchers. Red-top ;' b Randolph being highly effective' for the visitor ana BODby uroom being un ;. usually steady for Portland. The An- gel scored more hits and fewer errors t tha the local and the feature of the . set-to was the regularity with which the Beavers got ln a bad hole and then it Dulled themselves out of It. - . . . . . in me nrsi inning tne men irom tour ist land scored two hit and a sacrifice in a bunch, but failed to get a man to third. In the fourth the first two men up hit safe, but Groom, Fay and Dona hue pulled off a beautiful triple play wmcn cnange In the ninth the Angels had the base full with but one nut. but Delmaa bunted the third strike and Eager flew out to llassey ana the Inning was over. The battle had been so short and so uneventful as far aa runs were con- f earned that the fans cried loudly and long ior a nnisn, but they had to go noma wunout 11. i ds score: LOS ANGELES. AB. R. H. PO. Seattle, Sept. 18. The question aa to the standing of the university athletes ln the Pacific northwest Amateur Ath letic association was discussed nt length at the annual meeting of that body held Monday afternoon and eve ning at the Seattle Athletic club, with delegates present from the Vancouver Athletic club, Multnomah Amatour Ath letic club, Spokane Amateur Athletic club, Seattle Athletic club and Univer sity of Washington. It waa decided that the ruling of the A. A. U which prohibits' the use of 'varsity athletes on club teams, will be allowed to stand In this district, but it will not be enforced pending orders from the main body. Universities throughout the northwest will be re quested to form an association among themselves and this association will then be admitted into allied member ship with the P. N. A. The report of the secretary-treasurer showed a healthy state of affairs and the number of registrations was very satisfactory to the board. President C. C. Holzell announced his retirement from active participation and was tendered a vote of thanks for his able services during the past year. The A. A. IT. will again bo petitioned to award the national championship track and field meet In 190$ to thii city to be held during the A.-Y.-P. ex position. The election of officers waa taken up witn tne roiiowing result: ai ooid smlth, Seattle Athletic club, president; Morris Dunn, Multnomah Athletic club, vice-president; Will Inglls, S. A. C, secretary-treasurer; W. Inglls, E. O. Morgan, M. A. A. C; H. D. Haddls, V. A. C.; registration committee. Multnomah Amateur Athletic club was awarded the annual boxing and wrestling championships to be held some time this fall ln Portland. AFTER GOSSIP OF BIG FIELD fJEEf . t I Metropolitan Expert Dis cusses Showing of Dan Kelly at Jamestown. By Manhattan. (United PnM Lasted Wire.) New York, Sept. 18. The great Ore gon record-breaker, Dan Kelly, may be all his friend on the coast claim for him. but ha certainly did not show It at the Jamestown meet A a matter of fact he was a distinct disappointment to the esatern amateur who had heard so much of hi marvellous speed. It ta held that one' of two thing must be true: Either Kelly waa out of con-: dltloa. or hi record of 1 1-6 for the hundred 1 phony. - When a. man who claim a record of 1 1-6 la unplaced In a race where the lima of the winner 1 10 1-6 something surely Is out of kilter. That Kelly was In pretty good shape I evident by tne fact that he won the broad Jump with comparative ease. No man living can cover IS feet 11 Inchea in this event who is out of condition. Kelly' poor running in the 100-yard will about convince tne aouDters mat ne is not a real 9 S-6-second man, and will lead foreigner to the belief that we are records; but the A. A. U. Is not to be criticised ln the matter, for the western officials brought a tralnload of affi davit affirming the authenticity of Kelly' performance, and to have re fused to allow the time would have been equivalent 16 calllngrnoiMe Of 1H biggest men on the coast liar. A Oreat Ataletl Club. On thing was demonstrated at Jamestown beyond a doubt. The Irish American Athletic club can put Into the field the greatest team of athletes that ever contested in an all-round athletic conteat The wearer of the Winged Fist scored 62 points in the varloua event, nearly three time as many a ipetJtor. tne New rom club, which scored only 21 their nearest competitor, Athletic points. The Chicago Athletic associa tion finished third with 17 point while the Olympic club of San Francisco scored 14, the Boston Athletic associa tion 9, and the Multnomah A, A. A. of Portland, Oregon and the University of Oregon 6 each. While the score shows the division of the prises, It To refute the many false and mall elou attack, bogu formulsB and other untruthful statement rubllshed concern ing ixKtor .riorce g vvorid-iamoa f amily Modlclnee, the Doctor haa decided to publtih all the Ingredients entering Into bis "Favorite Prescription for women and his equally popular tonic altera tive known as Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical uisoovery. Hereafter every bottle of these medicines leaving the great Laboratory at uurraio. n. Y., win bear opon It a fall list of all (he Ingredients entering Into the compound. - Both are made entirely from native roots, of rare medicinal value. The ingredients of the "Golden Medical Discovery" being Golden Seal root. Queen's root, Stone root, Black Cherrybark,Mandrako root and Blood root The "Favorite Prescrip tion" is prepared ln a similar manner, from Blue Cohosh root. Lady's Slipper root, Unicorn root. Golden Seal root and Rattleweed root, these Ingredients being macerated for a long time at a rather high temperature In a menstruum com posed of chemically pure glyoerfne, of proper , strength, v The eiact working formula for making these medicines cost Dr. Pierce and his collaborating ChemUta ana rnarmacisis many years or study uu experiment, out as penectea mey produce almost perfect pharmaceutical compounds, embodying all -the active, medicinal principles residing In the ln gradient employed, and this, top, In suet form and combination, as to keep uh changed In any climate. Thus the use of alcohol Is. entirely avoided. 4 v pROorroantn. , Without solicitation. Mrs. II. narrtaon. of 113 West 2d Street, Sioux City, Iowa, wrote us as follows: ' v d- . . "I suffered tor more than seven rears with very compuratea form or female trouble accompanied with aervon prostration, and arter doctoring with six physicians (all bear ing excellent reputations), was Informed that Rnless an operation was performed I would s an invalid all my life. Hearing of the wonderful cures effected bil)r. H. V. Plrrv.'i remedies, and believing that there must be a cure for alrouet every ailment, 1 determined to mane one more effort 1 wrote to Pr. Pierce, and I will never. fnrrpt hia fclndi advice, telling "tne to follow hi Imttnmttnn faithfully and not to submit to an operation. I commenced to Improve after six weeks' treatment and In tve months my improve ment was so noticeable to friends that they began to Inquire about my method of treat ment I waa bleaaad to talr thmn nf th anua. aerrui means or cure that I had most fortu nately found, and, as so many ladle applied y.f.i;c.ifip school Prepares You lor Promotion, r English, Commercial, Industrial, Cot lege Preparatory. 1 " "; ' " 3-kontrt . CLASSES Term' Accounting ................ .f 5.00 Drawing ' 3.00 S.OO 5.00 3.00 mj ma ior information regaraing vr. fierce plans of give them alone, used by my recommendation, seemed, In one year time, nothing short of a mir acle, I couldn't have believed it had l oot world famed medicine and his treatment I fell ln dutr bound ta 1 the benefit of my experience, so, told them tb facta. - The large number of noaltlva cure effected by Ioctor Pierce' remedies seen the parties and known the fait, Dr. Prerce'sfarM ier 01 a-nnri health, and good health Is largely a mat ter 01 neaitny activity 01 tne Dowels. Dr.' Pierce's Ploasant Pellets cure constipa tion 'i nnv am aa.ro aura inri a?n1- and once taken do not have to be taken always. One little "Pellet" la a gentl Maiiva. ana awa a m o cathartic. The7 never Da I ix4-o gripe. Bv all druggists. r CI ICtS. heat Becoming wiser ln the third he made no attempt to take the lead, but used all hi efforts to keep the second, which he wa only able to do by ";he driver of Irene delaying the final spurt too long. In the last 100 yards Irene gained several lengths and lost second place only v by a nose. Indeed the re sult waa doubtful to many of the spec tators until it was announced. In the first running race the win ning of first place by Kausack win somewhat of a surprise. In the Indi vidual betting more even money was offered on Dr. Rowell against the field than wa accepted. Though the track wa ln better con dition than on Monday, there wa much NORTHWEST LEAGUE. At Seattle Seattle 7; Spokane, 3. At Tacoma Tacoma. 6; Aberdeen, NATIONAL LEAGUE. doos not tell of the manner of winning ! room for Improvement, ln spite of the the Iriah- Innovation thla year in charging td- them. for the member of American club scored In 12 of the 16 events, and won nine championships. Beoord-Dreaklng Parformadba. Two new American and world' rec ords were created during the compe tition, and any number of near record were snown. in tne le-pouna snotput. Kalph Rose, the California giant, who. two years ago at tne iewts and Clark Centennial exhibition, was deposed aa champion and lost hi record to Wesley w. coe or the Boston grandstand, it Vil lit, and there was a COLLEGES RESUME ATHLETIC RELATIONS AFTER FOUR YEARS A., revenged his A. himself In great style, beating former conqueror by more than four feet, incidentally setting a new world' record for this event making a mark of 49 feet 6 Inches, surpassing the old record by half an inch. the other offender, his best effort ln John heaver of the Flanagan, Irish-American A. the genial weight- was After four years of bitter animosity the dove of peace rests over the ath letic relation of the University of Washington and the Washington State college and the two principal Wash ington Institutions will play football again this fall. At a meeting of the state university board of control Mon day It was decided to accept the over tures of the state college for a game about November 2. In the fall of 1908 charges of pro fessionalism and poor faith, superin duced by acute ill feeling, caused a break between the two colleges and al though the start college ha yearly asked for a game, none would be grant ed. Fbllowers of football In the north west have greatly deplored this, for on several occasions the championship has been left In doubt owing to the fart that no line could be gotten on th strength of two winning teams which had not previously met. Whether the game shall be played In orai uk, met nome or ine university, or Pullman has not been definitely decid ed, but. it will probably be in the in land town. Bernard, 3b Carlile. If. . . 4' Dillon, lb .. y- Cravath, rf. Brashear, 3b Ellis, cf ... Uelmaa, ss. Hogan, o. . . Randolph, p. Eager 3 1 11 2 0 0 A. E. dolph. 1. Base on balls Off Oroom, 4: on Randolph, s. Two-base nit Mott. Triple-play Oroom to Fay to Donahue. Sacrifice hits Carlisle, Oroom. Stolen baae Ellis. First base on error is Angeles, s. Lert on base Lo Angeles, 8; Portland. 6. Time of game. 1 hour. 36 minutes. Um pire Derrick. NOTES OP THE ABBREVIATION. iff. Totals 80 0 27 10 0 Batted for Hogan ln ninth. ' PORTLAND. AB. R. H. PO. A. E. Casey, 2b 3 0 1 6 8 0 Bassey, If 4 0 0 1 0 0 Donahue, lb 4 0 0 8 1 1 McCredle, rf 4 0 0 2 0 0 Mott, 3b 3 0 2 2 2 1 Kay, ss 4 0 1 4 2 1 Byrnes, e 3 0 0 4 8 0 Schlmpff, cf 2 0 0 0 0 0 Oroom, p 2 0 0 2 2 0 Total 29 0 4 27 13 8 SCORE BY INNINGS. JjO Angeles 00000000 0 0 Hits 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 6 Portland 0 0 0 (1 0 0 0 0 0 0 lilt 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 4 SUMMARY. Struck out By Groom. 2; by Ran- CONSTIPATION !.OT, "J? Vtm I rti with ehroBls con ttnatioa and dorlnx thl. ttm, 1 hd to uke an lnJiik of w,rm T.1' onc ""J aoun befor 1 f ?, aT an action on my bowel,. HsddIIt 1 , todjr I ,m . well man Xtarfsg the nlq years bofora I mad Cunnti I saffarad untold ml.ry with lnterntl pile,. Tbajlci to yea 1 am tn from all that thl, morning, f on caa tills la babalf of tuffering bumanttV" j. r. riuii, ttoanoke, ill. '.if LU The Bowels Charley Atherton rest his bones has gone home. Pokorny ha Jumped and Burdette (Bender) has gone back to hn Job of coaching the Washington state college football squad. The only one who will be missed with regret is Bender. Bender was one of McCredie'a four best ball players. At the bat and on the bases he was a man to grow enthusiastic over. The local hit Randolph safe but four time and the only two clean drives were poked out by Mott. Funny, but out of the 27 men who faced Ran dolph, 18 went out on fly balls, most of them shot pops. Brashear' liner in the fourth waa calculated to be the third hit ln suc cession, but Bobby Groom nabbed it. swung about and sent it to Fay at sec ond. Dillon had jumped off second and Cravath off first, and both were caught before they could get back. That wa foruanai triple. Schlmpff played in Bender's place at center field yesterday, while Donahue was at first, where he played most of last week. Ddnahue Is a good first baseman. Jimmy Byrne is doing good work be hind the bat and McCredle will do well to get him if he can. The little fel low s strong suits are headwork and throwing to bases. His quick antlcl patlon of the baeerunners' Intentions probably save Portland from a defeat Carl Druhot. a Portland boy and for merly a star twirler on the staff of the Portland club. Is home. Carl be longs to St. Louis, but during the past year he has been playing with the Al toona club of the Trl-State league. He pitched only nine s-ames. nlavinsr most of the time in the outfield, where he led his team In battinar. Druhot mv be secured to finish the season with the Beavers. SPORTS WILL BACK BILL SQUIRES AGAIN Is Favorite in Betting: on His Fight Against Jak (Twin) Sullivan. (Pacific Coast Preas Laaied Wire.) Ban Francisco, Sept 18. Followers of the sporting game are putting in a lll-SJ v.. V..11. NUtl . IJ.CT D V CVFI ft. Ill the 6-pound weight throw netttna- 38 feet, 8 Inches, surpassing the old rec ord of 38 feet-7 inches by of an Inch. Even though the two new rec ords beat the old ones by only a short distance in each case, they showed con clusively that the men are capable of record performances under good con dition at all times. pln Work ln ole Vault. The spectacle of two men accomplish ing 12 feet 3 inches in the pole vault for height will not soon be forgotten. Cooke and Allen of the Irish-American club achieved this feat, tying for first place, while Glover, the third man, accom plished 12 feet qooke ultimately won ine eveni on me jump-orr. The westerners did remarkably well. taking into consideration tney had to maice a long trip, it was clearly shown, however, that the east has the ereart of the athletes of the country. In ad dition, the New York athletes made by far the best showing In the record- oreaging nne. wnen three men from tht same club finish one, two, three ln the five-mile race, as did the Irish Americans, it i a pretty sure sign that that club Is about the best there is ln the country. BIG ATTENDANCE AT SALER1 RACES mission to the packed, to the lim much larger number watching the race from the field. The race for the $6,000 Lewis and Clark stake, the 2:20 pace, and the three-year-old pace are being held this afternoon. 0. At St Louis Pittsburg, 2; St. Louis, 6; Philadel At Brooklvn Brooklvn. Phla. 1. At Boston Boston, 6; New fork, 1 Ball Game at State Fair. Salem, Or.. Sept. 18. In a game of naaeoaii on tne ralr grounds yesterday Salem defeated Forest Grove with a score of to 1. The chief feature of me game was tne work of "Pat" Bowen, who Hiruca oui nine men in three suc cessive inning. Tomorrow and Friday positively the mBi oays ior discount on east side gas share of their time figuring out what Freddie C. Jr. and Cope Be the odds will be on the Soulrea-Sulil- . . vi u win jesi ouiKes van fight that takes cla a week tmm Saturday. It Is the opinion that Squires will be a favorite In the betting and It Is worthy of note that the firt e recora zuu to (Jen was made at odds 01 iv 10 , wun squires the choice. The day following hla fall, there would nave Deen lew 10 oacK Squires' end Hut time works wonder arid the very men who then said thev didn't v.nX oijuires ever oenx. anyone, are now dead certain that he is the man to win. Today's Program. (Special Dltpatcb to The Journal.) Salenf, Or., Sept 18. In the races held on the fair grounds yesterday the score was as follows: 2:27 trot Farmers' stake .ll.OJO-. First money. Freddie C. Jr.. entered hv jonn ittiH.B 01 .cverett, vvasninirton rcAinvtv Algebra Architectural Arithmetic ,. 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Attell, nowever, slates that he is willing to laotue natuing Nelson first ln order to show the public that he is not fbur flushing. He says that If he does not outclass tne Dane ne does not care to take on the colored champion. If Gans. and Attell should be matched It would bring together the two clev erest boxers in the nrofesslon. hut In addition to having six or seven pounds the best of It from a weight standpoint, (Jans has a much harder punch than At tell, although the latter ha been win ning via the knockout route lately. At tell wants the weight to be 133 pounds ringside. t . m ' i Tomorrow and Friday positively the last days for discount on eaat aide gaa bUla. ... - 1 (Special Dlipatch to Too Jonrnal.t Baker City. Or.. SeDt. 18. The n.itir.oir for a fine string or running horses at the coming fall, October 9 to 12. has never Deen Detier. it nas been the cus. torn to hold a running meet here ln the spring or summer, but this year all tho energies are being bent toward a meet in conjunction wun tne fair. Several strings of horses are now at the track preparing for the events, and word haa been received from the owners of other strings that they will be here when the time comes. Some harness horses are aiso at tne ine tracK, and many others win oe nere 10 participate in the distri bution of $2,000 In stakes. 2nd 3rd 1 1 2 2 S 3 4 4 and 2:26H. by Holton Martin' Olympia, ton. Winner by heats: 1st Freddie C 1 Henry Gray 3 Irene 4 Dredge .a 3 Best .time. 2:25. 2:24 Vt Lady W. Starlight and. Alma distanced ln first heat; Mike Duff In second. z: 2 5 pace Merchants' stake 11.000 First money. Cope de Oro. entered hv W. G. Durfee, Los Angeles. Best time. Z:l8tt. Second money. Cleopatra, en tered by Francis Allen; Walla Walla. Third money, Knlck Knack entered hv Robert Brady, Portland. By heats: Tlie Gov't Green Stamp on a bottle of it has been 1. Phil- AMERICAN LEAGUE. At Detroit Detroit, 9; Chicago. At Philadelphia New York. 11; aaeipniH, a. At Cleveland St Louis, 2-6; Cleve land, 0-B. At Washington Washington. 9: Boa- ton, 1. - Henley Wins' Pitchers' Battle. San Francisco. Cal.. Sent. m. Hen. ley beat Cates in a pitcher's battle here yesterday. Each team made three hits but the Seals bunched theirs ln the rourtn score; - R.H.E San Francisco 00010000 0 1 3 6 Oakland 00000000 0 0 3 1 Batteries Henley and Street: CiitA und Bliss. Cope de Oro. . Cleopatra . . . Knlck Knack Ben W Freely Red . . I Lanoero Best time, 2:20, 1st .1 .2 .6 .8 .4 .6 2nd 1 2 3 4 4 and GBOWXHO AOHBS AJTD.PAXVB. Mrs. Josle Sumner, Bremond, Texas, writes, April 15, 1902: "I have -used m - uww iuiuuDO( ui 111 j 1 a.m ii y for three years. I would pot be without It in the bouse. I have used it on my little girl for growing pain and -ache in 'her knee. It cured her right away I have also used it for frost bitten feet, with good success, it la the best lini ment I ever used." ?Ko. LOn nH ti na Hold by aU 'drugg lata. , Knlck and Lancero declared In first heat but protested and were allowed . to finish the race. Three-year-old trot Inland stake 3400 First money,. Relna del Norte, en tered by Thomas H. Brents, Walla Walla. Best time, 2:34. Second money. Shamrock, entered by William Will iams, Walla Walla. Third money. Baron Bowles, of H: H. Helman, Pleasanton, California. All first; second and third ln two straight heats out of three Running, five furlongs, all ages, iuiae iuu-rim money, nausacK. sec ond money, Dr. Rowell. Third monjy. Hop Queen. Seven furlongs, selling, purse 3150 First money, Isabellita. .Second monev. The Counselor. Third money. Tramway. All first money was taken in straight heats and after the first heat in each race. It was never doubtful which horse would take first money. How ever, in the 2:27 trot, the content for second place was very sharp. Henry 1 vmewnai exnaustea Oy an altogether useless attnmnt tn t,b. placa from Freddie C la . Uu second W JkSLLYV f v onTH ' r ivs thi our whiskey MEANS that uott.ee. in Bond fn its pure, natural state. under the direct sunervUfnn nf ITJC Interhal Reve nue Officers. win VUIIIS. VI m 1 E PURE FOOD U seated with thl Green Stamp upon which t Qovernment ha had nrtntA tk. a StrenofJi and Qnantlty of whlskev in th hottu. rv demandinr Sunny Brook vou will know th. ,. . JL rettlnj an honest, natural whiskey, scientifically distilled and mellowed by aee only while stored in IJ..S. itnnat u.r.... I In Sunny Brook you are jetting the best. Old Kentwdcy pro-j' reduces In whiskeyy ' - - LT. , BLUMAUER & HOCH, Portland, Oregon, Distributor. ' WOMAN-' A' SPECIALTY UBS. a. X. OXAV ine only cninese woman doctor In thi city. She has cured many afflicted sufferers. Cured private and female diseases, also throat and lung troubles; stomach bladder and kidney and -diseases of all kinds that the human flesh I heir to. Cured by Chinese herbs and roots. Remedies No operations. Honest Examination free. 262 Clsy C7 harmless, treatment. at. corner Third. SICK STOMACHS . t ' soothed and settled by TAliRATiTS Seltzer-Aperient "Tastes Uke soda water. ' ea yeara of ourea. - At Drnggiats everywhere, KM. and 31.00, X