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iSinan Cities Are Attacked I'lhrnir outside of Vienna was; Lrrpori!'.c machine sun fire ycs-j 1,. rti.i -Hungarian insurgents ( ,usitloss southeast of the Ya Inwrsents two win" , L, uw.irlie was amo snarp-1 i:tf'cJ axl ihe lnnamtanis uu , bi?r Nui-ta.. hiinrp ubiii- m alj report n-J at nroiim anu : 'i.,tB in HiA T.iitha sector: j.r iwiuto ;,h tornu part of the boundary ,a fdwer Austria ana nun-. i i. ..i - Ii Hungarian attack Is simuitan- ia tub a monarchist rising. AROUND THE TOWN Hit IfuM, piano tune. fbone 189-1 Wjear Tire Bervlse Ford Jo Mrtch Tire Service. nee us. C. Irioo4 Motor Co m One-Way Fares Eastbound through California rnahle vou without additional cost to go via c Kncfaco, Los Angeles, El Paso and Kansas rtv or San Antonio and New Orleans or via Salt ffie City and Denver. Fach route, Sunset, Golden State, Carriso r Z and Ogden, is distinct. in characteristics nd affords a most fascinating and interesting 5ip across America. Four Daily Trains VIA The Scenic Shasta Route with well known limited and express trains that Cide excellent service and all modern comforts, ''"iif nilu for the Tourist." our beautiful booklet, briefly i.a mid illustrates the charms and romauce of Callfor-n'cc-l-y fee on request. ' , berths, train service, stopover regulations, person- il advice or helpful suggestions ask agents or write Southern Pacific Lines JOHN M. SCOTT, ' . (jcnc-rul Jas?4eiiger Agent. Flour is Lower in Portland Is it any lower where you buy? "See us first, we can save you money." CLOVER SEED (grown in Dou glas County); VETCH, RYE, RE CLEANED CRAY OATS, ALFALFA SEED, RYE CRASS SEED. EXTRA CHCICE SPUDS, $2.30 per hundred pounds. Farm Bureau Co operative Exchange 643 Winchester St. Painless extraction of teeth at room 8, Masonlo temple. Or. Nerh. :e-dai!y benefit from jj low-cost cid to I J ite and digestion nj ;eps teeth white I t reatfi sweet ff'S and throat " clear M Makes your M smokes JljS r?,-fi," l!3 The Flavor Lasts GIANTS WIN SUNDAY GAME Hit Mays for (Four Hits in tignth Inning and Get . Three Runs. ANOTHER IN NINTH Hube Itulli CluutH Out Homer for Yankees In Ninth Hut Hie Hun Fail to Urlng Victory Uiunis Singe Hully. The Giants Sunday evened un the score In the World's baseball se.les by taking the fourth came bv a score of 4 to 2. The Yankees led oft with the scoring in the fifth inning, secur ing one run. Both teams played air tight ball until the eighth when Mou se! dropped a depth bomb on Mays' suomarine Dan and blew it up for three bases. The Giants staged a thrilling batting rally and put over three runs on four hits. The Yankees failed to score In their half, and the Giants came-back with another run in the th. In the closing half of the ninth Babe Ruth smashed a homer into the bleachers, giving the Yankees their second and final score. The batteries were Douglas and Sny der and Mays and Schang. First Inning. Giants Tlnrns struck out. Ward threw out Bancroft at first. Frisch flied out to Miller. No runs, no hits, iio errors. Yankees Ml'.ler struck out. Tlan roft threw out IYcklnpaiigh. Huth grounded out to Kelly, unassisted. No runs, no hits, no errors. Rewind Inning. Giants Young filed out to Ruth Kelly went out, McNally to Plpp. Ward took Meusel's grounder and threw him out. No runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Frisch threw out Meu tel. Pipp lined out to Bancroft. Douglas threw out Ward at first. No runs, no hits no errors. Third Inning. Giants Peckinpangh threw out Rawllngs. Snyder got to first when Peekinpaugh let his grounder get iway from lilm. Ward threw out Douglas at first, Snyder going to sec ond. Peekinpaugh threw out Burns at first. No runs, no lilts, one error. Yankees McNally dropped a sin ele into right, but went out stealing. Snyder to Bancroft. Schang fanned. Mays popped to Bancroft. No runs, one hit, no errors. Fourth Tuning. Giants Peekinpaugh threw out Bancroft at first. reekinpnugh threw out Frisch at first on a pretty nlny. Young sent a high fly to Meu sel. No runs, no hits, no errors. Yankees Frisch knocked down Miller's seemingly safe hit and threw him out. Peekinpaugh went out to Kelly unassisted. Ruth slashed out a hot single Into right. Meusel fanned. No runs, one hit, no er rs. Fifth Tuning. Giants McNally threw out Kelly at first. Mays took Meusel's roller nnri threw him out. ftawlincs went out. Peekinpaugh to Pipp. No runs. no hits, no errors. Vnnkees Plnn singled into left. Ward sacrificed. Douglas to Kelly. Frisch took McNally s grounder and Plpp was run down, the play being T.Innl. n.nnpnfl tn Wtdph Mc Nally scored on Schnng's three base hit to left. Hawnngs tnrew out mays. The official scorer ruled that on Plpp's out that Rawllngs made the assist, not Bancroft. One run, two hits, no errors. Sixth Inning. Giants Snyder lined out to Mc Nally. who made a leaping catch. Donglns went out, Wnrd to Plpp. Burns smacked a single Into center. the first Giant nit or tne game, nam threw out Bancroft. No runs, one t, no errors. Yankees Miller fouled out to Snyder. Peekinpaugh got an Infield hit. Ruth struck out. Pecklnpaugn went out stealing. No runs, ono hit, no errors. Seventh Inning. rtoMu rrlorh u-nnt out. Ward to Plpp. Young singled to center. Kelly hit Into a double play, waro to Peekinpaugh to Plpp. No runs, one it, no errors. Yankees Meusel filed out to 'nmiir pinn fanned. Ward fanned. Vo runs, no hits, no errors. Klgimi liming. Giants Meusel hit a long drive for thtee bases. Meusel scored on n ii..-. .(nolo tn rteht. Snvder lltl l II IIFn f.iiif."' - -r- bunted safely. Ravrlings going to sec ond. Douglas sncrtticea, ninyn m Ward. Iltlings took third and Snyder cecond. Rawllngs and Sny der scored on Hums two ease nu io left Bancroft flied out to Ruth. FiiBch fouled out to Rchang. Throe runs, four hits, no errors. Yankees McNiiily rnnneo. M-nang bunted safely. Mays forced Schang at second. Rawllnfrs to isancron. Bancroft threw wild and Mays took second. Ml'l-r struck out. No runs. one hit, one error. Mnth Inning. Giants Mays threw out Young at nt Kelly got a hit inlo left for first. t-yo bases. Kdlv scored on Meusel s singlfl Into left. Meu-el - went out stealing. Schang to Peikinpaugh. Rawllngs got a Terns leaguer Into right. Snyder popped out to Ward. One run, three hits, no errors. Yankees Rawllngs threw out Peekinpaugh. Ruth got a home run. It went Into the uncovered stands. Meusel fouled out to Snyder. Pipp KI.ITK BEAUTY PARLOUS. r.narinnceri hennty culture. Hair tinting a specialty. 1'h""" KoaeburK National Hank building. Ko g CLARICE DONOHUK. KOSMECTtCI KKWH-KEVTKW MOXMAY, fScTOnrtl Id, 1021, MRS. JOHN A. LOGAN M . : v . S t; v.. : jc, at VV ittatiitJ Mrs, John A. Logan, Widow of the Civil war npnial whn rj.ri.ntlu rl brated her eighty-third birthday, It still icuve ana takes an Interest In the af fairs of the world. She is here ihown In the garden of her beautiful old home in Washington. grounded out to Douglns 'who ran over and touched first base. Ona run, one hit, no errors. Score Hy Innings. 123456789 R.II.R. Olants . 0-00000031491 Yankees 000.010001271 Summary. Two base hits. Burns, Kelly; three liase hit. Schang, E. Meusel; home run, Uuth; sacrifice, Ward, Douglas; double plays, Ward to Peekinpaugh to Plpp; left on bases, Nationals 4. Americans 3; struck out by Douglas S, Maya 1; umpires, at plate Chill, first base Rigler, second base Mor iarlty, third base Quigley; time, 1:38. Harrisburg Man Reported Missing HARRISBURG, Ore., Oct. 10 C. N. Larkin, proprietor of the local ten and fifteen cent store, is missing. Tie left last week on Tuesday with $200 In his pocket and riding his wheel. He said ho would return within 24 hours. Since then, nothing has been seen or heard of him. There is some anx iety that he may have mut with foul play; hut it Is said he once disap peared before, being gone nearly two years, and it is suspected that he may have repeated the trick. Mr. Larkin is about 48 years of age, very dark compiexioned and slightly stoop-shouldered. He .hnd no business worries, so far as 1 known. His large stock of goods is paid for and outstanding bills are very small. Ills business was In pood condition and there is no known reason why he should thus vanish without trace. In the event of his not bring heard from In the course of n few days his relatives will consider the advisabil ity of disposing of the store and placing the proceeds in trust for Mr. I.nrklns' two sons, who live near Spokane. John Keif-ey. uncle of Mr Larkin, is at present managing the store, hut h( Intends to quit at the end of the week. Labor Conference , Reconvenes Today (Tty Untrrd Precs.) WASHINGTON. Oct. 1ft. The na tional unemployment conference re convened today after a ten days' re cess, admittedly entering Its "critical period" as the delegates assembled. Herbert Hoover, who is guiding the conference. Insists that reductions In railroad rates is the only solution of the problem and will relievo the business depression. Representatives of capital Insist that labor must ac cept lower rntes, while representa tives of organized labor insist that capital must eschew profiteering and 'lash prices. Some organized labor leaders seem ready to bolt the con ference. If reduced wages, open shop and some oilier controversial ques tions are considered by the confer ence. Disastrous Wreck On Irish Seas (P.V t'nltril Press.) GLASGOW. Scotland. Oct. 10. Twenty-four persons, including ten members of the American Southern Synropated Orchestra and three Sinn Fein experts enrouie to the Indon peace conference, were drowned when the liner Clan Malcom rammed the liner Rowan In a heavy fog on the lil..h si a. The Slalcom rnmmed the Rowan while rushing to the aid of the West Camak. an American steamer, which had previously col lided with the Rowan. The Rowan 3nnk Immediately. WALNUT TIIUI'S. Crafted Franquette 4 lo 6 ft. 1125 per 100; single tree, 11.50. Prune trees on peach or Myra plum root. Filbert trees, transplanted stock. Yes. ". have all kinds of fruit trees, berrr plants, shade trees, ornamental shrubs, etc. I Inspected a number of nurseries In September and handle only the best stock. Let me know your wants. R. L. Ellis, Boi 1074, Roseburg, Oregon. k h l ) " 1 Another Wine Party Death LOS ANGELES, Oct. 9. Al Stelu, 26, assistant dirccto- for a motion Picture company, died In his apart inenta here early today from what the county autopsy surgeon of.'Ulullv teporter was "probably acute alco holism," although two young women were taken Into custody by the noli. e on suspicion of murder and search was begun for three men. The police said there were Indica tions that a party had been held at Stein's apartments Saturday night, but it was not until nearly dawn title mor:.:::z Uiat ouyslclana and lalei detectives were summoned. The young women. Mrs. Jeanne Munroe, 22, said to be ft motion plc turo actress, and MUdren Frances Bellwln, 22. a chorus girl, known professionally as "Hillie Deslys." v.ere In the Stein apartments when the police arrived, the. latter said. The officers quoted the younii wo- n:en as having stuted Stein returned o the apartment late last night wlt'n three men. who remained onlv a short time. An autopsy of Stein's body was under consideration tonight, as the officers said the only outward skn of violence was a two-Inch chratch en Ms '.htek. Carl sr. Stein, brother of the dead man. asked the authorities for a thor ough investigation. The doctlves said they found In Stein's apartment telegrams and no tations on the case of Roscoe C. (Fatty) Arbuckle, now awaiting trial In San Francisco on a charge of man slaughter, growing out of the death of iMss Virginia Rappe, screen act ress, from Injuries alleged to have been suffered at a party given by rluickle nt the St. Francis hotel. The officers accounted for the presence of these documents by the fact that Stein had been assistant to Frederick FIshback, film director, who w as a guest at the Arbuckle par ty and who later gave testimony re garding It. Almost Douglas County Case EUGENE, Oct. 10. If the shoot ing of Earl Hebert at Bristow prairie had occurred a quarter of a mile farther south it would have been a case for Douglas county, says Sheriff Fred Stickels, who returned last night from a three days trip to the scene of the killing. E. F. Mar tin, Walter Hauser and Charles Stickels accompanied him to the summit of tho range which divides tho Willamette and Umpqua waters. 70 miles southeast of Eugene, where Elmer Yoeman mistook Hebert, a follow hunter, tor a deer and fatally wounded him. The party went from Eugene to Camper's prairie in an automobile, then packed in for about ten miles to the scene of the shooting. Jap H..ls, guide, took thorn over t he ground where examinations were made and photographs taken for the benefit of the grand Jury and court when the case comes up again. The grand jury has been cnlled to recon sider the caso. and also the Mc-Koen-Pltney Ci.se, next Monday, Oc uber 10. l'IKK IX NOUTII ItOSKIll ltd The fire department was called nut yesterday afternoon to fight a stubborn blaze In the vicinity of the Klnnoyvlllo tressle. A fire started In. a pile of sawdust near the old Siaggs mill property and burned un dorneath a wooden planked roadway, tunnels being burned through the saw (hi at so that the sheds used as garages and for other purposes on Winchester, street were threatened. The fire required no quick action but em allied a large amount of work, It being necessary to cut a number of hob-s through the planking to reach the burning sawdust underneath. Lee Pneumatic Puncture-Proof TIRES The only pneumatic ' puncture proof tire In the world wllh a money bark guarantee. The one tire on which you have no competition. The Lee Government Standard Tube The only tube offered to the public made according to the rigid specifications of thu United States Government. Made of heavy pure gum, lay er upon layer, and Is over size. The tire Is only as good as the tube within It. O.K. Garage II. C. 0iI)i:.N. Prop. 620 Winchester Street. AGENT OLDSMOBILE $138S-Here Ride In it. Fire Prevention Day Observed Fire Prevention Day, October 9, was probably more widely observed this year in the United States than ver before, according to Informa tion reaching, Flio Chief James Fletcher. In view of the many proclamations that are being issued and the exten sive programs of exercises planned by many important cities, it is be lieved that the occasion was a truly national event. 'W'llh property throughout the na tion being destroyed by fire at the rate of about half a billion dollars year," said Fire Chief Fletcher to day, "there la an Imperative need of awakening the public to the necessity lor greater cluelulness In dealing ith common fire hazards In the home and elsewhero. Every day should he a fire prevention dny, and tve nopo to make It so In lioseburg. 'If tho people of thlc city would observe the following preclusions, lifo and property In Roseburg would be considerably safer than they are today: 'Don't use make-shifts Instead of proper fuses In your electrical cir- cuite: the fuse Is the safety valve of the system. 'Don't leave electric flatirons or Other healing dovlres 'turned on' while attending to something else. Don t look for a gas leak with an open flame light; you will be sure to find it. Don't use gasoline or otVy-r vola tile liquids to remove spots from clothing or for other purposes; It Is cheaper to pay for dry cleaning than ror funeral. "Don't throw your matches or lighted smoking material where they can possibly cause fire. Don't smoke in bed; even If those guilty of this practice are too green to burn.' the beds are not. Don't lot children play with bon fires or matehes. Don't fall lo have your defective chimneys and flues mended: they cause numerous fires In Rosebur-' Don't forget to have your smoke pipe cleaned of soot; If clogged. It may overheat and start a fire when J-ou onerate the furnace. Don't neglect to protect walls, ceilings and partitions from the over heating of sieves, furnaces and pipes. Don't put hot ashes Into wooden boxes or barrels. Don't fill oil lamps or stoves by open flame light; many lives have been lost by this form of careless ness. Don't let rubhlsh nceumtilate: CLASSIFIED COLUMN 4Llj NEW CLASfllKIKO AnVKHTIftBMKWT WILL IW FOUND OR LAST PAGB tJNDBB.BBJ.UIVa NBW TODAY. WANTUD. WANTED Turiteys ,iarffe or imall. JVIion J4-P-14. Boyer iiro. WANTBt) TO KKNT piano. W. H. W'ur nvr, KoBfljurir t ufnUM lit. W A NT MI Jmnt watt h ilt.g. AUdit. II, li., rum NVWH-Kflvc w. V A N T K I ) fiU blurkfiu'ij nln ep. Ktittu ue unU fulie. W. U. 1'uul, lit. 1. W A NTK1 Men n niK lit Iho Nt'WH- lUivlt-w offtfB. Will iuiy6M;r II. CANNKItY W ANTKU Apply t uiUH'i y, Aim rtt. y i a nk j. jsui iou. WANT Ml J Sum 1 1 f urnlMieU houn I'fiiiiHiiciit ruiiLtiB. AtldtfMa p, u. I ox 1 i. ' W ANTKU PoHltlun, flint i Iiixh hU-Iiok-raptivr. Kl vo yu rg ex per I en it). Ad- tll'OMM (1. K. T., Nt'WH-Hi'VlW. W A N TK l' A f u uT 1 o iit nek Uuu.". about 100 Iih each, nt oih o. Sr.t O Ounriei, Alwxiiixlnr Atlri., or W. H. Wuinur, at tin riiftTtn. WANTKl JtHd, i-ai.-ful, uui k apple? rlM M With pel tft t I Kilt. ail cent an hour, ut thu ItriinU I'atking HuiiHf, ftjot uf Otik ntrM'tJ WANTKlV-KiirnlFtlif''! houn fur nllie.l ppRrtnifTit or f Hrntniicil hmnfkfcp I ii K rnomir AtVtrrnn "IVrmnticnt," car a Nwm IlrvtttW. . WANTKI-A"lrl "or hi.cWIe VkV'ii wtunjtu fur Kvnirnl hniiKf-wurk in Btnflll llOHtilltltC hniJHft. Mil!it In ('"III p t-nt anl truntworihy. Mrs. Ida Hurirnviif. IMrPII.-. (tM-;:'tt Mltj vKUsA !V KOUH. TAUOltlNd find (Uemnnwik!.! nf nil klri'lr f.l'K H Mtn. Mrn. ( mr hrWlg.'. 1X)HT A?D FDCSD. i ji'-T Auto II. fliiiw ton No. ms-iL'l. J-'lnd-pr ploiiifl return to Ncwa-llpvifW ttttii-v cr liuno 4tt. F"i'Nf KvurMharp pcmMl Owner rn v Imvt dfiTir by rnlMtix flt this offite R?ul ptiyiiiK for mlv. m pot'NU lrnft Inic V'.7mpji.P. o"t n -r nin v h a v name by ml lniK it th If nrrb- Hint pay frn1v. Kfil'NliJ'ol!' tlon iio'ik onfiihilitK rnrnn nn.l nddrep-ePi nnpr m;iv hiivej xumn bv falllnir nr iblo offl'-e and hv1ii(C for ddvcrtlnetnent. $2f. f0 HKWAKD A reward of $ ? will be p Id to unv pernor, rmbl of oifnli,r a Hf, the coniblnat Ion of wlil h fnlln lo ntn'ratr. 1 ri i u 1 1 h at FOR RKNT. fnn phht prtT nnotit bo, nnrhuraT Nntlrtnal TiinW fVilPMirNTrTtirrHNhed Tmin. X room npiirtmeni S?Jt W 9k itrt'ft. Kofi' ItKNT llnht hnurpkufptnlr rooma, nln a nlreplnft room. 2i0 Houth Hose trt. TV.V TFKEa 1 p cleanliness and fire safety go hand in hand. Don't fal to keen a bucket of water ' and a bucket of sand In a conven- tent pluce for use In case of fire; they may save the lives of your faiu- ; ily. ; ! "Remember, ' said Chief Fletcher in conclusion, "fire Is a danger that ' never -.sleeps and bo. continually on; your guard." . Pennsylvania Tl-e Service, Ask as. Ford Oarage. I Boy. Caught When Auto Turns Turtle Mrs. Walter Winkler and son had ! a narrow escape yesterday when , their car turned over the grade on . thu highway near the Russell cabin. ' The rear of tho car was loaded with ; wood and as tho machine turned tur tle the boys was pinned down bo ueath the-wood.- Sheriff Sam Star- mor and Dave Hazcn, Portland Tele gran representative, arrived on the scene within a very fer minutes af- 1 ter the accident occurred and extrl- 1 cated the boy, who was not seriously hurt. Tho accident was caused r by in exploding tire and defective steer ing wheel which threw tho mnchlno over the bank and almost Into tbe river. . is . 1 - SPIRELLA CORSETS Made to measure. , Belle Cose. Phone 891 L. o CAXYOXYILLK NEWS NOTES The slretch of new highway be Iween Cnnyonvllle and Myrtle Creek was thrown open to tho public Sat urday, and the detour signs were taken down. The Ford truck owned by A. A. Meadows caught fire Saturilny while the owner wns hauling dried prunes ' io Riddle. The fire was caused by a grain sack slipping down through a crack In the bed of the trttrt and laying on the exhaust pipe. The car was damaged to the extent of about fifty dollars, and several sacks ot prunes were burned. Huroker nrotners. wno nave neen -engaged In the garage business here for a year, have sold out and left for Wnltsbnrg, Washington, where they will follow the snme line of work. They took wllh them one Ford tour ing car and one Ford truck. ' China pheasants are selling high. A lioseburg man hnd his gun and one pheasant confiscated, and paid . $:10 for his sport. Goodyear T)re Service. ' Ford Gnrere FOII SALtb. '(Ut PALR"-! fresh (own. J. M. Judd. Knit J'hon 37-113. Full KAU; Oak Btove wood. I'hon Folt HAM-;- Fli cord wood. Buyer i (row. riii'iiM 14-K14. l olt SAl.iv-CiitlillRi' tourhiK body. In- 'I'lire I Ml In rtl ( lu i n K. , i'Olt HAI.lv -:i mill- piipu, fein.Ue. $7.uU Jl:,"',l Jj'no'r J' "bh, Wllbu Oro. lOK HAI-10 Fir rold wood.-Writ for fc Pi' j- O. 'Joff.. Suthcriln. I'OltHAIK Wuynw KiiHolino pump und tmik. J. 1 HpmiKh, Oak HtUuru H. FoJi SAl.lv 7 1 head of KatH. lntuiie "f A. M. Hatneld, UoneburK, It F, L. Itox H II. FTilt KALK--H1i room ttuite arjd Kftr ' iKt, ulno furnltupfi, 7JU Booth 1'lna St. l-OK S A I it: A reW hoxes Ot Vr t hoh e peum. See mo ijukk. J. M. J utJ d. FOR SAI.M--50 plK, (Inu rondltloii. 40 to 80 Ihx. I'rlie 5 and $7. I.lnd blom, Iilxonvllle. KOlt KAI.K Horn, wt. about 9ut. (IimhI rid i hk or pin k bnme' T'iil Urlv. 8ej I. It vlfij I odK' i;irmt". roit HAr.K (t TltAl'K on kood bin der for row, ciilvi'H or Iiom. Addia Hox 11". It. T, It'inetnirk, Ore. FOII SAIK Private tourlnte rar, I1l7 model, in flrMt rlHHa condition. An iwer V. M.. Nnw-Hi.'View. FOH SAIM -Swvfral good i:oWii and sotii-! yitiiiut Kl oek W. it. HnUth, Woif t'rm-k, Oru. (On hlKliway. 1 Olf SA I.M OH " TH Ai.K 12 year old n.nre, welkht Hlmilt 1400. Will trndtt fin rio ep. Frank Umlk. ,Melroat, Ori'ir.-n. FOH HA A-'r- .1 di lien! fill lbloo7led whTl Mtn. F. WlUon, ItHaion, i IITKiill, Folt s.M.lT t'iiVf npplft.' 2R rnla per btit W. H. Miindv, upper rnd Gar den Valley Oae-hnlf nillu want II. H. lto Foil HU-F. OH Tit A I i: t r. nerca bot tom li'iitl, ftart rb-flied, 2 nilli from I' M tbind, fn H. F F lot trie. Addtoaa K.. Ne H-He ll W. FOlt HALrV MbTniro'pn. "itnoVeh "n"f Iitib, v and 1 in objew ttv. Tdjcnt roiidenfef or rumerrt luuldo, W. O. Fa ul i t. 1. 1 1 on r 1 1 u rr. Foil HAliM A tm'y "'horaa. wafarht UOrt lb. : a re! In Mr worker, sin a la or double; wftTV fcrirne- Ft b-a ''"Hnt Jl.llil.nin'a. Wont llohiirT. FoiT BA i.M in To n"ra1 roekerfla." di rect from Tancrad farm. 30 pa"C atraln bona. ft. fin each while Ihvf lut Fhona ! FI4.