January 20, 1 Wi -deach insertion " " ..tinna. 6 cents; hree ,. 20 12 ,..or. Dei ' 25 cents. New To ... I ..n f.Tl V l il ds. casn i" n hone, uic Hakc" " ".v.!, account has phon errors. -White L' horn roos- , t i 1 1 dress slip Kinder please k20 evening. 10 oaths, in strong t"l ug- box 93. c20 garage near Phone 620. 18 furnished heat. 2 IS ease; rind journal of- linn tc k20 i If for quiet 1080 Waller 18 and car Cherry at X City Is ird roadster with do muM be in good re nlcally. 1'hone 159(1 umI i' p. m. lfl Tea 5 miles 14 acres in ; in timber, Phone own is lit Hodge louring, nas i airirh oversiaa ures, noon g'li! overnnuieq, jronu htl upholstery, emu win Adams III. qi o Salem, partly ail cultivated. ill sell in 5 acre aeh. 1). M. Wil- s, D'Arcy Wdg, IS under Iwclve nest, studious, Ible. Will pay and $4 per i school grade Li I tie work. photo, c. nr. l t Be,! aim lev ! veiling Cfin make aetiths. flll! Willi Toledo. Or house, modern, good lo gooil streets. close in, I; condition; go rage, , ni Juki the place for large ir 10 lei seme rooms, price $2800, terms $1, less down, .balance like rber rearson. 200 Gray Bear i am. cnin. KRMS 1 room plastered lood condition, newly i Inside ami out, eiiy wa I large lois, fruit: iminedi- Ifggion, This is a bargain 50, term ii $350 down, Sal ke rent. Barber ,v- Pear PO ij bldg, near com ... 10 ami ' act' m .siiieai vi imty to self ns. or trade for good ! isidence property, Thesi are mostly Improved with us as we are con- in lotu-h with buyers and tarma. large and small i-periy. business chances tore for sale, terms. PEER & PEARSON bldg, near Com, club n For Sale Houses fl.K - Modern home. terms . Cottage. a 22 lie- nt in,,,:, in cn i.ae-es in. cImsp in f.ine lot. $5 J.. Putnam, 2ii9 Oregon ' ' Bouse ami 4 lots for IT 1-00 cash. balance til fill sua Mi, tin- Oar On commercial St. Phone n20 ILK room house, nice T.v. some fruit, paved St. ""'. H u t & Muller. bills". 208 n F-u-'- loom nbisloi-c.l ". i lt. Price X2.lon Jh, ba lance $20 aos Halt ,v Mallei- "OS Ore- ini:. n' , K i- I KRS-Two uungatowi m south Sa- 50x120. Built in fea- terea, electric lights, are partly furnished, have possession at 1 12000 and $2500 fill V nn l- ouys. See me to 229 Oregon bldg. . nlS milk cows, work It, '' years old. Mers LiE 19i;i e20 I In,., I, m Iinnia r, Price $6300. An excellent n -.,,! terms on state "" rue,. 8, Mrs. I Mtyjohn, 275 State St. a IP Bungalow 4 blocks from "feet $3500. 5 rnn, ,. . pi i re, on carline t4 - rooms, : tots on Tti,.i,in,i M$00. $11111 ,7,-,, , iititiii Sbldg. ' . ILK .", r,i(in rnllam, ...,.11 PA modern miim.u.m. B mod - i n binnlna, Htm fail cement basement, rally new. Price $3600. l- Tel - i- wul want APS HA t edition. nt. ". -To rent a Court Bt. FOR SALE For Sale Farms 'OR SALK Or trade, 19 acres rich loam land, all in cultiva tion; new 8 room house, good barn and out houses, fruit and berries. 10 minutes ride out on the Electric, way. Call at 818 Broad n FOR SALE 80 acres cxceptinal ly fine second growth fir timber 8 miles from Salem, 3-4 mile to Pacific highway. Price $75 per acre. Hart & Mulk-r, 208 Ore Son bldg. n FOB RENT A good 7 room house close in, for rent at $50- with furniture, though I would pre fer to sell the furniture to the renter. Address A B C care Jour nal. j 3,t FARMS 38 Most of them per sonally inspected. From 30 dol lar.? an aero up. The Fleming Realty Co., 341 State St. n A f ACRE rural home close to Salem, good (J room house, good parage, full set of outbuildings. Hack loam soil, perfect drain age; all stocked and equipped. Owner will not refuse a reason able offer. V. R. Putnam, 209 Oregon bldg. n HAVE you $250 for a first pay ment on 20 acres close to Sa lem, 15 cultivated. Price $3000; or $250 as a first payment on IPG acres, price $050. Magee room 29 corner Slate and Com niercial. over Buslek's'. FOR SALE One half acre with young orchard cherries, apples and prunes, new bungalow Price $1000, terms. Cull at 818 N. Liberty St. n For Sale Miscellaneous FOR SALE Good barnyard fertil izer. See Kinney and Smith, 409 State St. c20 FOR SAUK Ladies blue serge suit size it. 581 N. Church St. Phone 106011. CIS FOR SAL 10 Thoroughbred White Plymouth Rock roosters $3 each Hay for sale. Phone 7F32. f2 FOR SALE 450 cords fir wool Phone 44F5. ee2 SPLIT prunes 5c lb. Phone 108K3L R. V. Ohmart clS FOR BALE Male F22. pl Phone 86 e20 FOR BALE Team, wagon and harness, team weighs 3330 lbs. Price $325. J, V. Kepptngei tlervais. Or. elS HOME made candles to order for parties, picnics and socials. Ad dress Mrs. J. m. Kavanaugh, til a. "all St. Salem. c-12 FOR SALE 3 Vi -ton dump truck with long job. Inquire Geo. Christonsen, 891 N. Commercial St. q21 FOR BALE 3 horses. Or will trade Phone 64F14. for cow e20 BABY chicks direct from prodUC er, English, Tom Barron or Tan cred White Leghorns. R. Wo ll cry. 34 4 S. 25th. Phone 798W. f40 FOR SALE -Cheap, drag wood saw. Stoner & Lewis engine 2495 Laurel ave. c37 ORDER your awning from man, 2011 Maple ave. Dill c2G FOR SALE Oats and vetch hay on good paved road 8 miles east of Saletn. Milo Wilcox, Salem Or., Rt. 7, or phone 491. cj For Sale Automobiles FORD for sale, throughout. If dress box 666 n good condition interested ad journal. Q20 AUTO storage commission. Ferry. d cars sold on S. Oarage, 554 19 For Sile Livestock Ml ST he sold at once, a big young team, wagon and harness. U. S Oarage. 554 Ferry. el9 FOR SALE flood work team, weight about 2500 lbs. Phone 83F5. el8 FOB SALE Registered Poland China pigs, about 2 months old, reasonable. Fred Dacger, Inde pendence, ILL e!8 ('()' SALE Team, wagon and he mess, $16$; also number 40 Oliver Chilled turning plow, good as new. J. 1!. ft Wing, Turner, Or. e20 FOR SALE Sows and pigs. Reg istered stock. Phone 13F2L c For Sale Wood DRY lir $10 : Phone 683. cord. 1230 Ferry St. ee21 FOR dry wood 7F2. celS PHONE 156...M for wood. ce329 PHONE pitchy 1 721 fir. for sale 16 reasonable. inch old ee22 WOOD for sale, big second growth fir $9.50 per cord. Phone 744R. ee20 WOOD for sale, 981. M. 1 0 -in. old fir. ee20 phon FOR SALE Large second growth i ml 16 inch. Fred E. S. Church. Phone ee fir, 4 ft. Wells, 30 1542. DRV WOOD Ash, maple ana Dig old fir, delivered in lb-incn lengths, $12 per cord. Empey Transfer Co., 254 S. Liberty St. Phone 99S. 21 DRY 4 ft and 16 inch wood. Phone eeSGl 1678W. FOR RENT FOR LKASE 30 acre farm, miles from Salem. Inquire . K. Putnam. 209 Oregon bldg. n FOR RENT 2 sleeping rooms. with or without board. 1308 N. Com'l St. , 111 FOR RENT Good 7 room house on paved street, close in and on car line. See L A. Hayford. 305 State street. 3 Was Gonna Make It As Homelike as Possible. fi GOHH ( ' 6o" fiT WHAT HA p 1101 6T HeiO oor koo ff I a MA.c-so rrvT hcTT f Uit, MAIL bo w,on1J Busies, I Jv i FR0M A I vmomT GT $AfM 3 s K,,,rT' y pouiTKY J DAcri oner 1 . i J I Jnl J H r I Vi!! FOR RENT FOR IlINT L..iri?o irVi, f..cni,b ed rooms for business men, fur nace heat, bath, 1 block from P O- Phone 358. et v, . Sleeping rooms with neat, $2.50 up, free baths and sitting room privileges, also house keeping rooms $2.50 up. florence hotel, i block west of B. 1 . depot. Phone 928. 121 JmscelTaneous u Beauty Shop. 185 S. Commercial St. Marcel wav ing, hairdressing. special treat ment for oily hair. Phone 477. - .. m2 2 WHbAT land in western Canada to trade for land in Willamette valley. Oleson Motor Car Co., 341 N. Commercial. Phone 066. bl9 U50 TO LET on country real es tate. Socolofsky, 341 State St. 18' STOLEN If party that took dark green overcoat on Saturday eve ning from the Willamette uni versity gym. will return same in care of Farmers Produce Co. there will not be any questions asked, otherwise will prosecute. 1 arty known. kl 8 NEW water systems and lighting plants, any will exchan system or any plant, for land. Call 857. cl8 l'Oti ca.i'ieu!.t;i- or 195J. my work. Phone m20 OMO of the best farms in Polk county to exchange ror Salem property. . R. puinalUi 993 Or. Ron bldg. n 1'Ll MBING, repairing and coil Work a specialty, reasonable charges. A. L. Godfrey, shop foot of Fnlon St. Phone 1517J. m39 CHAS. E. TATRO, foot correc tional specialist, 404 Masonic bldg. Bring us your foot trou h'es. 36 FRANCES CROW, 147 S. 22d St. m3 5 SERVICE garage, 803 N. Liberty. Expert mechanics; night work specialty. Hour 75c. Ford over- hauled ItS. Phone 1436W. m32 BOARD $5, with room $7, meals ooc at 142 Court street. Board 10 so uuiercnt, uarbeoued meat every aay. m26 " have some good fai n, mnrt. gages to sell. Hawkins & Rob erts, 205 Oregon bldg. Salem. PRIVATE Phone 193 maternity hospital. m335 1KANSFER L. A. Barrick Co- country trips, moving. Wood for sale. Good service. Stand 271 North Commercial. Phone 734. . PLUMBING and repairing done m349 reasonable. Phone 287 W. LIBERTY bonds bought and sold Hawkins & Roberts, 205 Ore gon bldg. SALEM SCAVENGER Garbage and refuse of all kinds removed by the month at reasonable rates Cesspools cleaned and dead ani mals removed. Day phone 167, night phone 1680R, R. O. Cum mins, Mgr. ni Lost and Found LOST Sunday, black Shepherd female dog. finders please send card, address Joe Dalezal, Rt. 3, box 6A, Salem, Or. kl8 Wanted Miscellaneous lOAPlOKlLONClOD shoe and mens furnishings clerk wanted; state age, experience and salary want ed. Write A Z cai-e Journal. gl9 WANTED -Job of pruning D. Stewart. trees. h21 Call 1112 WANTED Good used piano for school; state all facts in first letter. Address W. H. Baillie, Gervais, or. 120 MARRIED man, 30 years old. thorough business training, will invest $2000 with services in es tablished business. Phone 95. mlS FRUITLAND Nursery has sales yard corner High and Ferry St. Special price on Italian prunes thousand lots. Please call and see my stock. Phone 1140M Salem. Or.. 161 S. 14th St. d25 REAL ESTATE SMALL TRACT BARGAINS WITH FINE IMPROVEMIONTS 10 acres of fine land and near y all cultivated. Nice little creek of water all year. Fine spring wa ter pitied into house. A dandy new bungalow with bath and toilet Fair barn. And we can sell you this for $3000, Is located on good graveled road 1 mile from school ind store. On mail route ana cream route. This is a real snap. You can buv more land with this if you want a larger place. ANOTHER GENUINE BARGAIN 11 acres of the finest kind of river bottom land. Aiiout t acres in bearing fru and the balance is under cultivation. This land does not overflow. Logans grow to per- tion here. A fine large bunga low with full basement. Earn. ch'cken houses, etc. Located on pood gravel road. Did you know that a place like this can be bought for $4200 with a payment of half cash? Where can you equal this? If you arc interested in really good small tracts, see us about these before it is too late. KINNEY & SMITH 469 State St. Ground floor. n The Capital Journal, REAL ESTATE RADCLIFF & WARING 5 acres all in cultivation, eight room house, hot and cold water in house; barn, windmill and some fruit and berries. Close to city limits and car line. $500 cash, tit per month. 160 acres fine timber, close to railroad in southern Oregon, to trade for something near Salem $5000. 3 acres 1 y, miles from center ft city; new 6 room bungalow, good outbuildings, all in fruit. A nice home for $4800. terms. 10 acres 1 miles from city limits, 6 room bungalow, about 7 acres of fruit and berries. A fine home with a living and income. Well equipt fruit and poultry ranch. 5 room bungalow, modern ex cept furnace, full basement, built in kitchen. $3500. 7 room house, strictly modern on car line. $5000. terms. 9 room house in south Salem, close to Commercial street, good locution. $3500. on installments. We advertise nothing but good buys. RADCLIFF & WARING 341 state St. n!6 4 room house, lot 50x100, today $1000. 7 room house on High St. $270!) 6 room house, plastered and splendid bath room. $1800. I room house will be put good condition throughout, $1350. t room house with furniture $2-100. 7 room house with furniture, and 2 large lots, $4000. Famished apt. for rent, phone 1524. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage, phone 1186. FRUIT AND STOCK RANCH OF 233 acres tillable land located 6 miles from Salem on paved road, 80 acres in fall grain. A fine 7-year old, 20 acre prune orchard, (pro duced 15 tons of dried fruit in 1920,) 20 head of cattle, 6 head of horses, 70 goats, about 800 bushels of oats, 40 tons of hay and 70 tons of silage, fully equip ped with all kinds of machinery and tools. An 8 room fully . cd- ern house, furnace, bath, elect lie lights, etc., full cement basement, barn and out buildings in first class condition. Price, eVWyUttng included, $180 per aero, 1 small payment down, and your own time on the balance. This farm could be cut into very nicely. A fine stock ranch of 720 acre? at $25,000, very good terms. We have many other flood buys. LAFLAR & LAFLAR 406-407 Oregon bldg. Salem. n GOOD BUY'S 2 acre tract on carline south of Salem, small barn, bearing cner ries, Price $1500, $300 down, bal ance $200 per year 6 percent int. Well improved 20 acre tract, two good houses, 8 acres bearing prunes, 6 acres of logans, good road. Will consider good house and lot up to $5000 as part pay ment. Price $10,500. 10 acre tract, nearly all cultivat ed, 2 acres logans, good road. Price $3000. 20 acre tract, small house and barn, loganberries, strawberries and prunes, good road, 4 miles out. Will consider oity property up to $4000. Price $7500. 320 acre farm, 80 acres cultivat ed, balance timber, house and bam. Will consider city property up to $10,000. Price $65 per acrj. 15 acre tract all cultivated, good bungalow, barn, well, 2 acres lo gans, some prunes, 4 miles south. Price $8000. 5 acres of good berry soil, clo30 to carline south of Salem. Price 9r,n(i $1000 down, balance terms HOUSES rsa r. room modern house In south Salem. Price $3250. 5 room house, bath, toilet, base ,v,ont Price J1600, Vl cash. Fine east front lot on SouUi rnmmercinl street. Price $1200, $300 down, balance terms. If you are looking to buy trade WSeH. GRABENHORST & CO 275 State street. Jj HOUSES 5 room plastered house kitchen: water, toilet, etc., except lot 5 Ox 120. Cheap at $1050. nlastered bungalow, tol let. etc. Price $1600, with $500 down. 6 room plastered bungalow bath, toilet, lights, garage la rep lot. V, block to car. etc., Price $2250. terms. 5 room plastered bungalow, 6 blocks from the center of the city, strictly modern in every way. Price $4000, terms. 5 room house, close in, full basement, toilet, bath, lights, gas. water, good lot and garage in basement of house. Price $3000, casli $1060. 10 acres on paved road 3 miles from Salem, all in cultivation and fenced with woven wire; family orchard bearing; 6 room plastered house, good' barn and other out buildings. Price $8500, good terms. 10 acres bearing logans and evergreens. Price $7600, terms. 10 acres 114 miles from Salem, alt in cultivation. Family orchard, some logans and strawberries, 7 room plaster d house, hot and cold water, bath, toilet, etc., gooa barn and other out buildings. Price $7500, terms. 10 acres Vt mile from Baiem, good soil and all under cultiva tion. Price $3200, terms. 25 acres 7 miles from Salem, mile from paved road, all clear ed and in cultivation, r amity or chard. 3 room house, good barn. etc.gPrice $6000, terms. L. A. HAY 1" OKU Real Estate tnd Fire Insurance State St. n Salem, Oregon REAL ESTATE BEST BUYS 17 acres, 17 cleared, 14 ber; 10 acres prunes; close in roads. $4500, $2750 cash. tlm good an acres, an eleareu, 6 room house, barn, sheds. cellar and coops. One mile from town, good roaa; 12d per acre; half cash ou acres, an cleared, 4 room house, big barn. At town and high scnoot; jiu.uuo, $2000 cash. HOUSES 6 room modern bungalow, pav ed street; $3800. $2500 cash. 5 rom modern bungalow, pav ed street, built in conveniences $3800, $2500 cash. 6 room modern bungalow. $3200 $S00 cash. 5 room house, 2 lots, all fenced two chicken houses and brooder; on paved street, one block of car $4000. 5 room modern bungalow, two lots, full basement. $2100 cash. 7 room strictly modern house two blocks of court house; $7500 terms, D. D. SOCOLOFSKY 341 State street. n' A Beautiful home at pr'ce, gladly show you reduced through same. A splendid house on Chemeketa strtet, modern and close in. Farms for sale and trade for Sa lem property. Looms tor rent In some of our best residences. Garage for rent at 492 N. Cot- tape street. GERTRUDE J. M. PAGE 492 N. Cottage, phone 1186. SAWYER & EMMETT 1 3-4 acres on car line, 1 acre strawberries, all kinds of, fruit; new modern plastered bungalow, basement, built in features, good barn and chicken house, water sys tern; close to school and store, on pavement. Price $4000, terms. 24 acres all in cultivation, on pavement, 1 mile from car line; new house and barn, garage, good well; 40 laying pullets, linoleum, shades, at sacrifice. Price $2100, terms. SAWYER & EMMETT nl8 FIRST CLASS INVESTMENTS Fine 100 acre farm about all in cultivation, fine large bungalow. barns, several out buildings. 414 miles from town, rock road; fine dark soil. 3 good horses, 4 cows, fowls, feed crop, machinery, tools; fine home. Trice $15,000, half down. 10 acres near Salem, 12 in bear ing prunes, 4 111 berries and Cher 's. Snap, some trade. 8 room plastered house, 2 fine lots, barn, near car line. Snap, $2, 600, easy terms. I fine residences in Rosehurg to exchange for Salem property. Several small improved tracts close in at bargain prices. For all kinds of exchanges see 'IS. Fine modern 5 room bungalow. large lot, fruit, carline. Bargain at $3500. PERRINE MAHSTKKS 211-12 Gray bldg. n- DIRECTORY Osteopathy DRS. WHITE AND MARSHALL, Osteopathic physicians and sur geons, 506 U. S. bank building. Phone 859. Dr. White, resi dence phone 469; Dr. Marshall, residence phone 834. DR. JOHN L. LYNCH, osteopathic physician and surgeon, 403-4 Oregon bldg. Reg, phone 58F6. Farm Loans FARM LOANS Any amount. Low rates. Full repayment privileges. Very prompt service. Ask about our 20-year loans at 6 percent. Hawkins & Roberts, 205 Oregon bldg.. Sfllesi. Or. Stove Repairing STOVES rebuilt and "-epalred. 50 years' experience; Depot Na tional and Amerionn fence, sizes 26 to 58 inches high. Paints oil and varnishes, etc., logan berry and hop hooks. Salem Fence and Stove Works, 260 Court street. Phone 124. BUILDING LOANS MADE May be repaid like rent. Life, Fire, Health. Accident, In demnity, Liability and Auto In surance written. A. C. BOHRMSTEDT 401 Masonic Temple. Salem. Or. Water Company SALEM WATER COMPANY Of fice corner Commercial and Trade Sts. Bills payable month ly in advance. Phone 67. Optician DR. ALBERT R. MILLER Opto metrist-optician, eyes thorough ly examined, glasses made and fitted. N. O. S. C. Lens Insur ance. 510-12 U. S. Bank. Phone 341. WHY SELL FOR LESS? WE will pay you more cash for your household goods. Get our bid before you sell. People's Furniture and Hardware store, 271 N. Commercial street. Phone 734. Salem Markets Compiled from reports of Sa lem dealers for the guidance of Capital Journal readers. (Revised daily.) Buying Prices. Grain: Average valley wheat, ibulki $1.32 bushe ley oats ( bulk) 42i Hay: Cheat hay Oat hay $22.00 6 ; average VSi bushel. $22.00 6 123; $24.00; clover hay $20.00 Of $22.00 Vegetables: Oregon 01.10113 $1 cwt.; potatoes $1 cwt. Meat: Hogs $11.50 Si 1 1.75 : dress ed hogs 14c; top steers 6c; cows 3 5c; bulls 5c; spring Iambs 6c; sheep yearli.igs 4c; ewes 2 3c veal (fancy dressed) 16c. Poultry and eggs: Eggs 45c light hens 23 24c; heavy hens 2527c; old roosters 1012i springs, over 2 pounds, 20c. .Lsuitertai: Hutterfat 4uc; cream ery butter 49 50c. Wholesale Prices. Vegetables: Oregon onions $1 61.50 cwt; California onions $1.75 cwt.; beets $2.00 cwt.; lettuce $3.50 per crate; turnips $1.50 cwt. :nrrol8 $161.50 sack; parsnips $3 cwt; cauliflower $2.00 per dozen; potatoes $1.25 cwt.; sweet pota toes $6.50 cwt; cabbage $1.S5 6 2.25 green peppers 10c; celery $1.25 dozen; spinach 10c pound. Fruits: Oranges $4.5065 00 lemons $4.00; bananas 13 lie; dates (pound, bulk) 25c; Drome dary dates $7 case; black figs 12c white figs 13c; California gnape- fruit $4.00; Florida grapefruit $8; Arizona grapefruit $5.50. Retail Prices. Butter and Eggs: Creamery but ter 55c; country butter 47c eggs 47 52c. Feeds: Wheat $1.95 bushel; oats $2.75 cwt. Millstuffs: (Ton lots sacked) mill run, $39.00; Montana mill run $36.00; short middlings $49.00; roled oats $45.00; whole corn $45 ground corn $45.00; cracked corn $53.00; ground barley $50.00; scratch feed $74.00. Flour: Hard wheat flour $2.75; soft wheat flour $2.50 $2.60. Portland, Or., Jan. 20. Cattle 110m. sieauy; receipts l;choiee grass steers $8.50!.25; good to choice $8.0068-50; medium to choice $7.508.00; fair to good $6.50 7.50; common to fair $5.5066.50; choice cows and heifers $7,00 6 7.50; good to choice $0.25 rd 7.00; fair to mod. $5.00 6 5.50; common to fair $4.0065.00; cannesr $2.50 63. 5C; bulls $5.0066.00; choice dairy calves $12.00 13.00; prime light $10.00612.00; medium $9.00 610.00; heivy $6.007.50; best feeders $6.757.75; fair to good $5.7560.75. Hogs lower; receipts 1210;prinie mixed $11.0-0011.(0; smooth heavy $1 0.50 0 11.00; rough 7.00Q ).50; fat pigs $10611; feeder itgi o 11, Sheep slow; receipts 63; east of mountain lambs $9.50 610.25; valleys $9.0069.50; feeders $6.09 67.00; cull lambs $,'u)6; only; ewes $1.00 4.00; light yearlings $7.0068.00; heavy $6.007.00; wethers $6 6.50. Portland, Or., Jan. 20. Butter eak; extra cubes 42 6 43c;parch- ment wrapped prints, box lots. 47c; cartons 48c; half bo Ijts He more; less than 14 box lots 1 cent more. Buterfat No. 1 churning cream 45 47c fob Portland: undcr- grades 45c fob Portland. Wheat: hard white $1.62; soft white $1.57; northern spring $1.60; white club $1.58; hard winter $1.50; red Walla $1.47. Eggs: selling price case count c; buying price 50c de livered: selling price candled 53c; selects 53 6 54c. Poultry. Hens light 24c; heavy 32 6 34c; broilers 26 Hi) 29c; old roosters 14c; turkeys 58 6 60c; geese 40c; ducks 45c. Millstuffs: Millrun $35 36. Hay: Buying mice timothv $27 28: alfalfa $20621; grain mix ed $23; cheat $22 6"!3; clovtr $20 22; straw $13. Woman Jurist Too Nervous to Serve, She Says Harrlsburg, I': Jan. 20. "Too nervous," was given as the excuse for the non-appearance at the Dauphin County Criminal Court of .Mis. Marian King Deatrick. of .liddletov 11, the first woman drawn for jury duty in the county. The plea for her excuse from jury duly was made by an attorney, who pre sented an affidavit signed by the woman's physician stating that she was too nervous for jury duty. "Evidently the doctor struggled pretty hard to reach these conclus ions," remarked Judge largest to the woman's lawyer. "You mean that she Joesnt want to come to court, commented .Indue Wiekersham. "Women wanted to take their part i" the administration of the affairs of the government and now 1 hey have the right anil with that righ! conies the responsibility to assume the full share in such mat ters," commented Judge Hargeat. "Jury duty is one of them. The court then ordered the wom- ni's attorney to have her phys irlan In court for examination as to ber fitness for jury duty. Dandelions in I'indlay, Ohio, Jan ins are in bloom in Bloom 20. Dnnde several parts .r tl Is city. A. E. Moser, govern -r observer here, re irmest January since b.gan here. Robins en in I-indlay. Old- meat weath ports the u the records have been s umers cobl w lay there will b. Lther and that 1 no more al Spring in early this r. Feel Better After Shave and Meal 1teulT 3 A Kloor Jieut Vcblle. Htirvtoiv, Lieutenant L. A. Kloor, Jr., and Lieutenant Walter llinton, pho tographed a short time after their arrival at Mattice, Ontario, from -Moose Factory. When the balloonists arrived at Mattice thev were wearing several days' growth of beard. Their first command was for a razor. Their whiskers shaved off and justice done to a substan tial hot meal, they declared themselves ready for whatever might come their way. Judging from tile photo they aro none the less down in spirit as the result of their hardships. Cultivate Mental Power And Get What Yon Want Written by Margery Rex for tile Intel national News Service. New Y'ork, Jan. 20 Ala 11 can hi whatever he wishes to be and pos sess whatever he (leterinines to possess. Man can become what he wills if he does not let circumstances dominate him. The subconscious mind is ex tremcly sensible and amenable to uggestion What is put into it works out into actuality. Everyone has more power and intelligence than he is using. But if one think determinedly his pur pose will accomplish itself by that habitual state of mind that has made it a reality. The above are a few of the thoughts from the philosophy of Mrs. Genevieve Behrend, founder of a school of healing and pupil of the late Judge Troward, of th Punjab, India, whose researches and discoveries were highly com mended by William James, psy chologist. We all know, and perhaps be lieve, tho precept, 'ask and you shall receive,' " said Mrs. Behrend in an interview. "But what we do not realize is that we ought to think, 'ask, believing you have re ceived, and you will receive.' "By such thought you have made a spiritual nucleus that will get you anything you desire, which is nat ural for you to have, that is, any thing suitable or within the reacch of your own personality, and com ing within a natural sequence. I don't mean that if anyone wished to bocomo a Chinese emperor that lie could become one by thinking about it, but if a man or a woman wishes for something that he or she has a right to expect or desire in his or her own life it will surely materialise." Must Cultivate Xcntal Power. In the deep brown eyes of the speaker there was steady confi dence In her own words, and a glint of burning determination. A woman of medium height, modish ly gowned, her face framed by a cloud of dusky hair, Mrs. Behrend presented a personality not to be forgotten. "We must all cultivate intuition, mental power," she continued, "We must strive to realize God. Judge Trowurd's teachings and mine, since 1 was his pupil, are based 011 those of Jesus. "Troward believed that the Bi ble, properly understood, would lib erate mankind. "He dwelt on 'as a man thinketh In his heart so he is.' He believed that thought is power, not good 01 bail of itself, but creative. "Every thought consistently maintained manifests itself on the physical plane, We can capture our Wishes from the Infinite. "Thought is both power and pun ishment here. It is what we make it. "But many thinkers claim lie object of life is to discard the body, not to immortalize it, as I believe wo should. Our spirit is expressed through this physical form, and if God is lit'.- and gives Ufa and we claim life must die. we tacitly admit thereby that we believe in a power stronger than God. 't.pb i Dei) ere in no pow and leach Copyright 1920 by Trade mark Reg. U. H. C. Flshe; 8. Pat. Office Pace Seven no power but that us from God and which comes to which He po- sesses. "The bodies of the not cumbersome and ble as those of this next life are full of trou plane some times are. I know, because of a remarkable personal experience." Visit From the Demi. .Mrs. Behrend then told of the appearance to her of Judge Tro ward, whom she did not know to be dead at the time of his visita tion. "One night I awoke. It was nearly 1 o'clock. I felt conscious of a presence in the room. I Baw dimly something that resembled a man. I was terrified. I thought of an intruder, a burglar. Then 1 saw the shape was changing, grow ing less dim, recognizable. "Then I knew it was Troward. He held up his hand and com manded me not to be afraid, that fear would make it impossible for me to sec him clearly. "1 tried to be calm, although my heart was thumping. I seemed to hear what he said and yet I knew there had been no sound of his voice. It was like a voiceleaa voice. " 'I have come,, he said, 'to take you over on the other side.' But I didn't want to go, I told him, I thought of material things, my new apartment, my automobile. That shows now all our thoughts are physical thoughts. But I re alized that if I wanted to learn and do something for the human family I should not pass by this opportunity. "I finally agreed. I was conscious of a sensation like the effect of an anaethetlo;. I felt! released. Something in my mind seemed to snap. There was a sound of buzz ing. We were going through space, not on any physical vehicle or any such means of transportation. "A luxuriant land, the one we reached. Similar to this. Tre?s were in leaf, and pn earth it was the month of August. The seasons seemed the same. Vegetation was superb, but there were bare spots just as we find here. "All the faculties we have wero possessed by the people there. One man was writing a book, another a i.i.,j, am, irowarit was going to iiiusn a mathematical problem ne nan neen working on. Had CltOtoe of Two Suites. "I seemed after a while to re turn home ami the make another trip to tho other side. Finally I came back and saw my own body on my bed. I viewed it with a feeling f impatience and curiosity. 1 didn't know whether I wanted in eiiirn in it r go over and live in tile I a .dies ,, ii,,. ntl,,. plane. At last I willed to rt return to It t ama again the buzzing sensation. tile Sli;i, 1 ne mind, and I dwelt in no own lioity again W hat we call death is like that, th.- release of the spirit from the body. But there is no real death . rantf, since ihe next life i.s like mis. mil on a , ,., "Did I want to come back? i non t Know. ! had the choice, lell, of the I ii gl.,., Do you believe a dying man has a choice o, lenvi,, ,,is hl),,v "saining it to g.., ell?" Mrs. Behrend was asked. "Ves. I ,l," sr. replje,,. .. great physician said once that we consent to die Vou don't on- unless ion warn i.. Tk, i. u-he I, I . ' " " .so important for a doctor to buoy up the courage and ,h9 will to live of his patl.-nt. i no not g as f.- as some rfu ii I -. . . . heal- ,... iciu.se M helji of physi. '-ui i Dellevi much healinir can ii, . accunii.lishe,! i- id....... Ing oneself with and realizing Qm! Ji Ooa ihen- is ,,o disease If we r,,,l,ze ,hiH ,. h(;iIe(1 , ... i.i. e thought is that we l""" perpetuate the race. e can prolong bfe that idea. The body substance a,,,! it has by giving Uj is a neutral no pow.-r ex cept when under the control of the mind. We cannot lift f,llKer un less the mind will it ro. "Mental power can be cultivated. But do you know if 1 said ,0 every one in the world, you may have one wish granted you can get It yourself,' most ,.f us wouldn't know Just what fine thing we want ed. That is th. trouble. Few peo pb have a great overpowering de-sir,- for .some definite thing. The wish is necessary for its own con summation." Amber injures no other good pigment with w hich it may be mlt- The old ro;al city of Babylon was almost entirely destroyed SW H. C.