lit RED BYRD liS APPROVAL OF PORTLAND CRITICS . Mli W'lnnlfred Hjrrtl. tllinliiu-UvSl-"' musician, met with a roynl w(Joomj In Portland, when mIio up pearrd In concert nt the Aloi:utr thea Irt the. .Suiulay afternoon, U evhUnt U1J upiireilutlor.a wrlUon uy critics of that city, Hi triumph, professionally, ,dnll-1 t aociuJI.v. and B,,y concert !u. niftk chouse to dive in her nutive rfjii i nsBured or lessi""-''1. IHUID ivi'ltuls a phonomonul ut . cording to l'ortlund press ui of the criticisms follows- sometimes are dull fyi,lll'lll'll' ttllU WW IMIlliU frte Is im"1"'1 nn Instrument without hiitt Kule of produclnu much ol -nythliiK " it "'" HTjoh wimitfred Hyrd played nt the Alaww theatre Hunday afternoon she refuted the charge by breathing Moul Into the structure of wood and metal, aiakliu.' It wl'sJt and hIhk In IIiiuh ot u' i'iiuntliiK beauty. VlnH'fi't'it Ityrd, the petite plimlHt of gideni, t'r, who returned, from Inuiiy jrni ul' Mt.uics I" lho ettHt abroad Mn(1 cn -,.i t tours of the pust two jtiun tliit. have already brouxht her Jume to tbo extent that some huve d elHl l.ir 'be Krealost living wouiun nlnelHl of the day, proved heraelf no grwU i" urtlst and a kIiim thai nhoulu .tliii choose to come here iiBuin, anno doubt eho will, mere mention of the f:u:Ml.ut slut is to appear should briiiK i i .ii' iclty audience. The pr.jf-iaifl wan one happily cboH en and onderfully well balanced, It oprned lib the Chopin Fantasia, opu 4t. and oxen If sht had played omy thiU, one would have been convinced that uli.ii him been auld of her in true and that In this Oregon girl tbo -arid hi" a reinurkablo reuder. Then followed iiahina' delightful little In lenneiixo, the Turkish March from Beethoven N "Kulni of Athena," ho ef fectively niiyed that It had to he re peated; the Mcndoloaohn-JMazt "On Wing cf .rong," the "Dance of the Gnomes, ' oy Lists, also repeated, Lull s l.(rend "8t. Francis Walking on the Waves" a remarkable spiritual reuUng, to MacDowell number, The Kui;le" and "Witches," Dance," both gem c f piano literature an read kr Mlsn liyid and finally tfio TauHlg sirangeincnl of Schubert's familiar "March Ml Italre." For a final en core II.-iU "Campanella" wan played. Portland ;a eager to hear thla little ftaat oi i no piano again ana again. After the reclt.il she won surrounded by frieti.'ln un the atage who wluhed to expmu their adminlatratJon. ill J. J. . . IN DKMAND Sam l-rancigco r)ftc . luo overf A mha. found ' odd,!0', " In a do "'"Wing alone oepartrnent cholci) & downing ntniM I!.,., - weeg. now h u homei r more ""I the Juvenile court , "a - . R ation of abandoS? I' In Ion offlew, Ll.ove me Infant may httve llfion kiri torn. &AU SALEM. onr HanardNotOkelyTo Come West If Strike Ends Manard Says Booze Causes Losses, Report New Vork, Deo. .Ueutenant 15. Maynard, the "flying parnon," ! r'hment of a medical to too V. . maicment lHued by the public ity depart ment of the Anti Saloon league of New York a, ay. inn "the recret f tl10 failure of Bme of the .iliotR In the reecnt transcontl- nenwu race can bo ultrlbutcd much ln)i,7(." "I havi Hen men who never flew unless Uuy were half Intoxicated," Maynanl was alleged to have said. "1 have Keen Home who always took a drink boCi-e flying. I have seen oth ers wh flaw with a hangover from the nlt;ht before and I have seen stll' others fly who never touched a drop. Many of enr fatal accidents have oc curred in connection with the three classes t huve mentioned." Kofcrrlhg to the recent cross country flight. Maynnrd was quoted as con cluding: ' It all ot them were as sober as myself, I probably would not "lave been the winner." BY HOLDUP KEN Portland, Or., Dec. 9. Mark A. "'""hews. n-i. . - ' armv h U r.."1 me CwP Lewis, The aiH.i . " "". ,iun etreeta ar m, , T""' ana me Mrs. aie nxtifled bv th po. C. M ti.: , ,'. ""ouung. window nf h '"OK'ng out of a 'hew and two Civir ''enCe' TOW Mat" their ZuU Z ? "tandlnB wlth With n .,i -"". 'SaUK- - - chlh! Civ"lllns a" thv would compits ThfY "'ay have th?eeUm!r "e 0f a route M r whonlwer ln Portland en loute to Corvallls to examine candi- kTcoZ"" ""''ve train MI.DICAL STAFF AT TAt'OMA Tacoina, Wash., Dec. Mnrt Af,..i .iiinews Was a 9. Private member of a corps at HRRY TO f ACE JANUARY 11 JEWKMIY STOUB ItOItBED t'hlcaito, Dec. 9. Six men held up a Jewelry shop here and escaped with gems und cash estimated by the owner Ham K. Leln,' to amount to (75,000. Although the streets were crowded, the bandIN were not Interrupted while they Btuck up the proprietor and two others, ransacked safes and departed In an automobile. The shop is In the "loop" dlHtiict. wimp Lewis. With medical officers he wimp yesterday for the Oregon Agricultural college at Corvallls to as in examining students for the re nerve training corps. . His nearest relative is given on the Camp Lewis records as a grandmoth er living at the Pratt home, Santa Fe, Cal. Private Matthews was In the nm,v service from early in 1917 to Febru ary, 1919, when ho was diuchnriru,i He re-en!lfited in July and was nsaiirn. ed to the First Infantry, later being transferred to the medical corps. He was 23 years old. TUESDAY. DECEMBER 9, 1919 Cambridge, Mass., Dec. 9. It Is con aidered -mllkely that the Harvard foot! ball team will go to California for a game on New Year's day. even If the coal strike should end at once. The trip was cancelled, when it be came apparent that the situation re quired travel restriction, to save fuel and it was pointed out that even should the etriko end at once it will be several weeks before the restric tions piat-eg on travel win be raised It was also stated that in view of the fact that. it. would be necessary to train tha xiuad, no eleventh hour de cision la practicable. PLANS FOR SING OF PICTURE SHOWS TOLD I'ortlund. Or., Dec. 9. Plans for the building of a new motion picture thea ter in Seattle, to cost $1,500,000 and a campaign f.f expansion that will mean 25 new theaters On the Pacific coast within a year, are included in the ac tivities of Jensen & Von Herberg, lo cal Kiotion picture operators, they have announced. The Seattle house will be erected on a site north of Pike street and will be ready for occupancy next fall. One of the innovations in this theater will be a large ball room where persons wait ing for the next show will be enter tained until seats are available. New houses to be taken over or built by Jensen Von Herberg, besides the one at Seattle, include theaters at Bellingham Bremerton, Spokane, Ev erett, Yakima and Great Falls, Mont. SOCIETY WO HAN HELD LOSS FOR FALSIFYING San Frar.cisco. Dee. 9-Mrs. Vlolette Potter Kruttschnitt.. society woman, whose abo-le was suddenly transferred early toda from the Palace hotel to the city prison, still was at the prison at 7 a, m., having been unable to pro vide bond. Her release on bond was expected coon. Mrs. Kiuttschnitt, who is the di vorced wife of Theadore Kruttschnitt, son of Julius, chairman of he boart! of directors of the Southern Pacific, w?s locked up at 1:30 a. nv. charged with "f ils.fying a proof of loss" ln the fire that destroyed her Mill Valley home last October. Ball wan fixed at $10,000 bond or $5000 cash. PAGE SEVEN. Mrs. Will E. Purdy, with two able assistants, will have charge of the baths. Will B. Purdy. of the Oregon Realty Investment Exchange cotnf pany. is interested financially in- the project. JOURNAL WANT ADS PAY Modern Turkish Baths To Open Here Thursday Modern in every detail, a new Turk ish bath, swimming pool and shower bath, with all accommodations, will be opened up Thursday in the base ment of the Oregon building. State and High streets. The establishment will have two entrances, on High street from the sidewalk, and down the elevator from the inside. A for mal opening, when ministers, physi cians, and others will be invited, will be held Saturday evening. .VICTIMS. RESCUED Kidney; liver, bladder and uric acid troubles are most dangerous be cause of their insidious attacks. Heed the first warning they give that they need attention by taking GOLD MEDAL The world's standard remedy for the. disorders, will cftcn ward off these dis. ana and atrenrthan th tvxtu further attacks. Three siies, all druggists. M iw bum Gold Medal t r bra mma aceapf a BulatMa JOUliNAL WANT ADS PAT BXJEE WAT TO GET RID OP DANDEUFP Grand Jury To Probe I.W.W. Activities Chosen tJraml HaplilH. Midi.. Po. 9. One of the most bitterly fought trials In the hiHloi " of Michigan In expected to begin hero January 27 when Senatoi Truman li. Newberry und 134 others associated with him ln the 1918 I liticai campaigns will face a Jury in the Unite .1 Stales district court on a charge of conspiracy to corrupt the electorate of the Htnto. The ditto ..of the trial was fixed by Judge Clarence W. Sessions late yos teniay fol. owing arraignment of Sen ater Newberry and more than ' score ef his political lieutenants. Significance was attached to the statement uf Judge Sessions that a warning would be sent all prospective Juryim-ii that they nuist not discuss the Newberry case with any one. The Jurors will be warned to report to inc. federal authorities the names of any persons who approach them to talk concerning tho case. That Senator Newberry and others "dieted will fight the charges "even t the supreme court of the United 8Utes," was the statement of an at torney connected with the case. CARBON! t Rid System (of Clogged -up Waste and Poisons with "Cascarets." Like carbon clogs and chokes a mo torso tho excess bile In liver, and the constipated waste In the bowels, pro duce foggy brains, headache, sour, acid stomach, indigestion, sallow skin, sleepless nights, and bad colds. Let gentle, harmless "Cascarets rid the system ol tne umihs, - . .. .i ..-l,i,.h ni'A kHPnlllg gases ana poisu you upset. it TMkn Casrtireis ana enjoy u . . -.. t....,ii,.n rnthartic vou ever i.w.,.,i r.LHcarets never gripe, - -,,, inconvenience. They SICKCII, UI , i. ...hiia von sleen. A box of Cas carols costs so Utile too. There is one sure way that never fails to remove dandruff completely mid that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get about four ounces of plain, ordinary liquid arvon; apply it at mgnt wacn retiring use enough to moisten tho scalp and rub it in gentlv with tho finger tips. iBy morning, most of not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more application will completely dissolve and ontirely destroy every sin' gle sign and trace of it, no matter how much dandruff you may have. You will find, too, that aH itching and digging of the scalp will stop an stantly, and your hair will be fluffy, lustrous, glossy, silky and Boft, and look and feel a hundred UmeB better, You can get liquid arvon at any drug store. It is inexpensive, and tour ounc es is all -ou will need. This simple rem- ody has nevor been known to fan. J (Adv) (Adv) r Tacomn. Wash., Dec. 9. Thirty-five veniremen lor a federal grand Jury to Investigate I. W. W. activities in southwest Washington have been chosen in the court of United States Judge E. E. Cushman. The grand jury is called for 10 a. m. December 16. The cases of the I. W. W. members now held ln the city and county jails will come before the grand jury for ac tion on charge of conspiracy to over throw the government, in addition, to other evidence obtained by agents of the department of Justice since the armistice- clay murders at Centralia. If Too Thin Trv ' Bitro-Phosphatc While excessive thinness might be attributed to various and subtle caus es in different individuals? it is a well known fact that the lack of phos phorus in the human system is very largely responsible for this condition. IUseems to be well established that this deficiency in phosphorus may now be met by the use of Bitro-Phos-phate, which can be obtained from any good druggist in convenient form In many instances the assimilation of this phosphate by the nerve tissue soon produces a welcome change nerve tension disappears, vigor and strength replace weakness and lack of energy and the whole body loses its ugly hollows and abrupt angles, be coming developed in a glow of perfect health and beauty and the will and strength to be tip and doing. CAUTION While Bitro-Phosphate is unsurpassed for the relief of ner vousness, general debility, etc., those taking it who do not desire to put on flesh should use extra care in avoid Ing fat producing foods. (Adv) If you spend wisely YOU'LL buy home pro ducts, because they are the finest made. And because keeping Oregon dollars at home, means pros perity for the manufacturer, the workman and the producer. Boost your home industries. Increase Oregon payrolls. Encourage the producer. Buy at Home Associated Industries1 of Oregon JOURNAL WANT ADS PAX. Colds Cause Headaches and Pains: feverish headaches and body pains I caused from a cold are soon relieved by taking LAXATIVE BROMO QUI NINE Tablets. There is only one "Bro rr.o Quinine." B. W. GROVETB signa ture on the box. 30c. (Adv) Of Public Funds To Advertise State Legal Simple Combination Helps Weak Eyes Salem people"aTeTstonl8hed at the quick results produced slm'e witehhaael. camphor, hydrastls etc as mixed in Lavoptlk eye wash In one case of weak and ncarsiB Mr few days use brougm b - nt. ln another case ' "'-,-' pains and Inf animation " """., ce a small bottle of Lavoptlk to help ANY CASBwenk , or cd eyes. Aluminum . C. Perry, druggist. i morcial. Washington, Dec. 9. New Mexico ran use funds derived from the sale Public lands to advertise the nd antagog of the state, the supremo rt decided. , 'l'no Government fought the case on , Krounop that th. funds were ob- "nea from lands which were the Property of the United States when "w Moxlci was a territory and their for advertising; violated federal 'SYRUP OF FIGS" CHILD'S LAXATIVE t4k Tongue! Eemore Poison From orotaaca, Liver and Bowels r 5 r n r If ' w jl la. : .V At StK The Gift to 1 South Com. (Adv) Accept "CaMfornia" Byrup of Pigs "y look for the name California on e package, then you are sure your "id ig having the beet and most harm laxative or physio for the little """"aoh. liver and bowels. Children "o Us dolicious fruity taste. Full di jetions for child's-dose on each bot- Give ft without fear, "othert You must say "California" Radiant . v - face Powder, Soul Kiss race ing and radiant. . Tirui Co. Saint I" Refnthct ami IntHiorate' One that All Enjoy The eift supreme is one that the proud possessor can let others enjoy. Such is the Brunswick phonograph And for that reason it is probably the most practical of all especially at Christmas. The Method of Reproduction The Brunswick Method of Reproduction is exclusive, scientific simple. It does not require an expert to appreci rSe coS charm and exquisiteness it gives to tone. It Spens up a heretofore limited world of record music. The- $ Hi 0n The 1 These marvelous gS'to wShod of Reproduction. They en,l MULTONAaCnd TONE AMPLIFIER. n0t "f3K STK hal'presents the right needle, dia sound. A sh8"y . . any reeord. phragm ana w6-; , . . ton8 The TONE AMP - ov chamber. U 2 " rom metal. Thus it gives the req- metallic sounus. made entirely o w ,",. " T M harsh thil tona voiu ,. - and musica, laws. uisite It meets all advanced acoustical and i Shop Early-Shop Here Those desirin save many steps by commg here Brunswick as the super-m- the widest ' "u'Usurely be right in your selectoon. 6T;hyou want U here. c " The Price of Pork Chops and Bacon Here are reasons why the fine, fresh pork tenderloins and pork chops, or savory ham, or crinkly bacon, which you enjoy for breakfast, cost much more per pound than the market quotation on live hogs which you read in the newspaper: An average hog weighs 220 pounds. Of this, only 70 per cent (154 pounds) is meat and lard. So, when we pay 15 a pound for live hogs, we are really paying more than 21? a pound for the meat which, we will get from these animals, even after taking into account the value of the by-products. But people show a preference for only one-third of the whole-the pork chops, fancy bacon, and choice cuts from juicy hams. This means that when we are selling Premium bacon at 4312 per pound wholesale and Premium hams at 30, there are other parts for which we get as low as 6? or 8 per pound. The net result is an average profit to us of less than U a pound. The choice cuts are higher because of a demand for them. Another thing: Only 35 pounds of the entire hog or about Ye th- is usually marketed at once. The rest must be pickled, cured,- or smoked. This takes months, and adds to the costs which must be met. Swift & Company, U. S. A. a &r f THE AVERAGE DOLLAR I I H B XW RECEIVED BY V 111 1 mmmmS swjn comrmiy. , - - IJ M "rofiV 2.04 Cent r aisit Court Street .