v.. THE OREGON STATESMAN SALEM, OREGON TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 27, 19 on ion tents; WILL GO UP Chautauqua All Ready to Open Thursday Charley , Wilson on the Job . The bis brown Cbau'auqua tent full of mental elephants and monkeys and angels and ances tors - and big crowed posterity with weak legs and doable strength , glasses- the ; big tent where every kind of .music and art and literature and , science and philanthropy Is presented as it is in the great world of thought -Will be set-op on Willamette Field today or tomorrow,; ready for seri fee for the week's Chau tauqua program which begins at 8 c'clock Thursday ' night Offering Are Superior ' - Manager ; Ellison, ; of the Ellison-White company, says tabt the offerings 4 this year are the best theV company has ever: put on They rank' the program that is to fce offered here. " this week and next, as the best offered in Amer ica tMs year, by any of the as Bocjation? or bureaus. That's a lo. of territory, bnt the advance notices Indicate that it can be proven. C- E. Wilson, for a number of years a '. prominent Salem news writer and musician, is th? local director. He started his season down in Texas, with much of this same talent.; - "They're pure gold," he said. speaking of these talented visit ors. "I've been hearing them every week, ever since spring-, and they're as good to me now as the first time I saw them. Program Open Thursday The program, opens Thursday evening with An Evening of Ma whatever t they have been, seeing gic.M by Paul Fleming and com- in the south, Isn't in tt with Sa pacy. .Mr, Fleming Is a real pro- lem. - The climate, the scenery. fesaor, of social economy, at the University of Pennsylvania. What he has to say of mental phenom ena, of East Indian magic, of spir it moterialization, is an interna tional contribution to the "world of occul thought. II. G. Wells an I Sir Conan Doyle, have besn writing acres of cogitations on spiritual phygicaiizatjpn. What Professor Fleming will have to the trees, the. people, the flowers, th fruits -yerything Qere fQ ga. In has the SouTirern blandish ments backed clear off into the slcugh. .' They will be here Thurs day to Judge for themselves. Good Help in Summer Indigestion cansea worry, ner vousness, sick headache, bilious ness, coated tongue, bad breath. say may or may not agree with bloating, gas, constipation and their findinrs but it will- be I constant -distress. Henry v. LABOR WANTED 50 women wanted for table work at Fruit Union, Trade ; 1 and High streets. Come prepared to work Oregon Growers' Packing ' . ' : Corporation thoughtful and bearable. Contralto Second Night Frances Ingram, contralto from the Metropolitan Opera, comes on the second night. Her voice is rich and soft and velvetry, like n Oregon June night with th) rr-ses and the honeysuckles in bloom and the breath of the ever greens and the cool snow peaks dropping down on the heavier valley air. It is rated as one of the greatest vo'.ces of the are. This is the one suireme treat of the program though there are many that stand out strikingly. Opie Head, author of "The Jucklins" and "A entuckv Col Phone 291, ill ill I U I II II 1 1 . SBW -'!S---SUS1 1 U 1 Ja 1 " z"' -' l" p' - - - - - - - . .Ltr -ifz i .41 rrf UNCLE MATT'S ADVICE ONE of the most respected "residents of our town Is Matthew HarrisUncle Matt most folks call him. He's a carpenter and a fine one, and I happen to know that he has invested his earnings to such advantage that hell have a comfortable income in old age. I heard him give a bit of advice, to a young fellow the other day it's good enough to pass along. Said Uncle Matt : "Better safe than sorry, Jack. " The only man who can afford to take chances is the one with money to throw away.' ! The best thing1 for you is the ; Savings Department, and investments ; recommended by your banker. Better pass up the "you'll be rich in two years' kind for sound securities. " 'ask TOtra bajckzb timt" . - I ' rAi ru -V. At I fV Kutioi-.alUniil; OREGON' The 68 cities in which the Ellison White Chautauqua ; has appeared so far this season, ! pronounce the program the best in 10 years. Chautauqua Season Tickets now on Sale at Harbnin Bros. : Patton Bros. Geo. 7i7.i Music House The Spa Commcrchl Book Store Gray , Belle .?::vi Adult Season Tickets.... High School Tickets..... ;Othcr School Grades .....$2.50 10 s 1.00 t Reserved Seats $1.00 for the entire 13 programs, on . sale Wednesday morning 9 o'clock at Hartman Bros. The Salem Chautauqua Begins Thursday Evening 8 o'clock '. ' Tent on Willamette University football field, same as last year ;. r Thorne, 1002 Harrison Ave., Boa- ton, Mass., writes: "Since taking Foley Cathartic Tablets I feel fine." They cleanse the bowels, sweeten the stomach and Invigor ate the liver. Cause no pain, no nausea- Not habit forming just a good, wholesome physic Sold everywhere.- Adv. ILOIiffi J HUSBAN Adele Garrison's Hew Phase of s.at T.,e ,r',o";ir6. revelations of. a wife 4.000,000 copies, and a newspa per correspondent and literaturer for many successful years, is to appear on Sunday night. Talk is Powerful Sermon The Chautauqua announces. through Us local comm'ttce, that this will be its las year of Sun day offering's; though it boasts, rather than apologizes, for this year's Sunday program. Opie Kead, brings a powert nl sermon CHAPTER 58 WHAT HAPPENED AS THEY WERE READY TO START I received no more demands from Dicky to help him find his things. In fact, he said only the most necessary words to me dur ing the last hours of preparation the seomiest sltte of, life.; in his newspaper profession." 'H sees a way out of .the welter of false ambitions, and his address on Human Nature and Politics" is offered as a' star number of the coarse. t ... The war is over and the war riors are scattered all over but when . Captain Norman AUr Imrie, Canadian soldier comes with his lecture, "Working To gether for Billions," he will tell Ihinss that the war did or did not do. that will mate men think. He will tell the story of England and Ireland, es it is without fear or apology or passion. It is a strik ing story that he tells; one that every American ought to hear; at least, that is what comes as the advance word. It Isn't All Heavy . There Is to be a fine effering that it Will do all America good fnP th. imirnev. Rut I ran eh t his jib uaa seen in urn in 1 1 n... ...... times, and knew that my answer to bis demand that Rita Brown share my drawing-room had dis turbed and puzzled him, as well as made him angry. As for me, I went about the last preparations for the journey with a heart of ice and my brain aflame. All my old distrust for Edith Fairfax, which I had thought effectually buried, whieh I knew was unjust, had suddenly leaped to life, vital and breathing There was a burning sense of injustice within me also. I had wounded Ma. Grantland, refusing the drawing-room he had so thoughtfully secured for me, be cause of Dicky's dislike for him. This was my reward, I told my self sardonically, to have my wishes, my comfort, tossed aside by my husband as of no impor tance whatever when weighed in of light, sparkling, entertainment, (the balance with that of a girl who both musical and literary ; they do 1 1 was sure still loved him. not tPect to stuff every, devoted patron full of wisdom and morals I Dinner is Delayed. and industry as one fattens a Christmas goose by poking the I Luckily, however, I had no time balls of food down Its throat. I for reflection or mediation upon There are enough gooey offerings! my fancied wrongs. I went from I io make the whole week's prog-1 one thing to another, determined ram rise like a truck load of reast I that there should be no hitch ' at cakes. ! I the last moment. I anoeared at Reserved seats are to go on the dinner upon which Katie had sale, Wednesday . morning, at Bpent her best skill with the proud. Hartman's jewelry store, at Pat- consciouness that everything of ton's and the Commercial Book Junior's and mine was all ready, store, at Will's Music store, at that I myself was dressed to tho the Spa and the Gray-Belle. From last hairpin, and that all my be- the reports sent in by the local longings left behind were in per- sales agencies, the advance sale feet order. -of tickets is well ahead of any- The Durkees and the Fairfax thing in the history of the local girls had, of course, been invited Chautauqua, af; a like time be- to this last dinner. Equally of fore the opening of the program course, . they were late, for Leila and this is the 10th year of the was In that beatific state which Chautauqua service. The Junior made her drop everything if AI Chaulauqua opens Friday, with fred summoned her for a walk or Miss Lucille Tyssling in charge, a talk. And Alfred has all a man's She is tq arrive Thursday, from colossal ignorance of the time re Saeramento. A pagteant. "The nniroH hv woman to nrenarn a. Conquest of Peace," is to given house and themselves for a long at the close of the junior week, absence from home. Katie far Story-telling and games will be more nervous than the cat who is part of the entertainment of the supposed to be the symbol of femi- junior services, every morning. nine tremulousness fussed over Wilson. Glad to lie Back her pet dishes and appealed to me Director WUsoa has been tell- until my own control left like a ing ail me Visiting talent, tbatlrnna that had been f raved almost in two. "Oh! Missis Graham!" she wail ed upon my last trip to the kitchen in answer to. her signalled frantic summons from the door, "dot din ner all be Bpoiled, and I feex heem so nice!-And you have to go, nod ings to eat. You get headache." "We'll eat the dinner, never fear, Katie." I soothed her. "In fact, you may serve us in five min utes if you wish. No!" as little Mrs.. Durkee's excited, high-pitched voice reached my ears, "there they are now. Put the dinner on Immediately." Mother Graham Forgets. I saw the girl's hands shake as she picked up a dish, and realized that she, also, was near the break ing point, and hurried back to the living room to greet the guests. : "Maj. Grantland took alt of our bags to New York with him In the ear,". Mrs... Durkee'., was excitedly relating when I entered the room, "lie came by a little while ago. said he had to go in unexpectedly and couldn't wait for the next train you know that man of his makes it with that car faster than the train anyway, and he'll meet ns at the station. He was In a tearing harry, so he didn't have time to atop for yours, too. but that leaves Alfred free to help Dicky with yours. .Wasn't it dear of him?" "He is always thoughtful." 1 returned. , purposely making my voice as . enthusiastic as possible. All my .fear of arousing Dicky's There was a : glance, however. which I intercepted, and '' which startled me. It came from the eyes of Edith Fairfax, and it held dis tinct disapproval, and a tinge of the 'contempt . I had once seen in her face when she had told me I did not deserve my husband's love. I am afraid the return look I gave her was an Insolent one. How dared she pass judgment upon my words and actions when all the time- Mother Graham's voice, tart. didactic, effectually cut short everything except immediate at tention to her. "Margaret, get these people to the table at once. We'll not have time to make the train comfort' ably as It Is." She made these words the key note of the dinner. And the rest of the time left to as she hurried and worried everything and every body until Katie and I. at least, were nervously exhausted. When we at labt were all seated in the taxicabs which were to carry us to the station she uttered a fran tic ejaculation: "My hat box! It's In my room. And we haven't but a minute or two to spare." "I got it. Joost a minute!" Katie called, and through the open door and lighted windows we saw her running fleetly np the stairs and to my mother-in-law's room. The next instant she had reappeared and was coming down the stairs. There we - saw her stumble, catch herself, and with a wild scream come down in a sick ening, huddled heap to the bottom of the stairs. ( To be continued) TIFFS ARE PUT DUT Southern Pacific Distribut ing Rates-Made by Re cent 1. C.C. Order able : as to ; what this redaction will - mean te Oregon. Bnt with the' prune production also run ning Into the tens of millions of pounds. It means mach. ; ;-' "What . cornea after the pur chase price? asks an auto ad. The order, may vary somewhat bat it Is usually the insurance man, the tire dealer, the ' acces sory fiend, and half a doxen mem bers of the motorcycle . squad. Buffalo Express. ' -t Today sd Tcmsrrow LIBERTY THEATRE f Peach Outlook Good is Story from Silverton SILVERTON, Ore., June 26. (Special to the Statesman) The peach growers in the Silverton community report that the peach crop will be good this year. At present the growers are in the thinning process and they report that many bushels are being thrown away. . , Returning home from the den tist's where he had gone to hare a loose tooth drawn, little Raymond reported as follows: "The doctor told me 'fore hi began that If I cried or screamed it would cost me a dollar, but if I was a good boy it would be only BO cents." "Did you scream?" his mother asked. r- 'How;cOuld I?" answered, Rayv mond. "You only 'gave me 50 cents. The Southern Pacific company is distributing new freight tariffs embodying the 10 per cent reduc tion m freight rates ordered by the interstate commerce commis sion, according to freight depart meat officials of the company the reduction will ' become effective July 1. The Southern Pacific officials believe that consideraole - traffic withheld by shippers in order to take advantage of the reduction in rates, will . bring an ' unusual volume of traffic on July 1 and immediately thereafter. The com pany is making arrangements for cars and service, to take care of the Increased business that may be presented. The reductions affect all. class and commodity rates except where, reductions have already been made to. an equal amount since August 26. 1920; also excepting farm products and livestock, on which reductions were made in January, 1922. Pooling Order Affected One of the reductions already made was the "pooling" order re cently issued, allowing the ship ment of canned goods in less than full car iota to a central shipping or. packing plant within the state, for such concerns as the Oregon Growers and their numerous local branches. i .This will be a valuable conces Hon to the' growers and shipper, and was made fcefore the general blanket reduction was ordered. It is even more than a rate reduc tion. It is the establishment of conditions that make possible the handling of goods from outlying cooperative plants and the mark eting of the assembled products cn a better basis than heretofore. No estimate is at present avmll- White and Colored Wash Good H wrf KnitmTKt pain oa tin u work. Au to see Gm-o-ms file TteataeaU- r, ,' i ED CSOSS "PHARMACY . j . y ' - '' " ' ' ' ' ' ' - s r i Our assortment is complete, with foreign and Araericafa made novelties for summer wear. 1 , . 38 inch American Made Organdies, per yard 60c 45 inch Swiss Maid Organdies, yard............03c Guaranteed Permanent Finish.' , Standard-Designer Patterns with the Bclrobe Method to help you do your own dressmaking. ' GO Commercial and Court Ctrtets r a-aaaaeaaaaaaeaaBB i I , , , 1 1 : . ,. -f ,-' I yl: . JLtcwa vvraaa . . v Fureiture Mist B feredBM ' SILTS HI FOB 1CB KIDNEYS We Fjit Too Much . Meat VhJch Clogs Kidneys, Then the - ..... Back Iurts Most folka forget that the kid neys,' like the bowels, get slug gish' and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we have backache and dull misery In the kidney region, severe headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, - sleeplessness, and all sorts of bladder disorders. , You simply must keep your kidneys active and clean, and the moment yon feel an ache or pain in .the kidney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, take a ta blespoontult in a glass of water before . breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate thpm to normal ac tivity. It also neutralizes the acids in the urine w it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder dis orders. ( . ' -' J". t Jad Salts is harmless. Inexpen sive; makes a delightful effer vesceet lithia-water drink which everybody should - take' now and then to keep their kidneys cleanr jealous anger against Maj. Grant We are overstocked on bedroom suites and tot move some out rapidly we have cut the prices on several suites to a figure below the present replacement price. While it is not our policy to1 sell below cost or to advertise merchandise "be low cos?' (and be sold out when you come in), there are times wherr great sacrifices must be made where large stocks of furniture are carried I 3 , ,, .... I" For a xtelife(tf Time ffie; Wgf Six Piece Siiitet of:Birdseye Maple This Highly Finished Ivory Enameled Suite Cane Panelled and otherwise beautifully designed sim ilar to illustration above. This suite is composed of' bed, dressing table, chiffonier, bench and straight bed room chair. The regular price is $183, but we have marked it to sell at $1 1 9.75 This suite Is in our west window and consists of triple plate mirror dressing table, dresser, bed, chiffonelte, dressing table, chair, and bedroom rocker. We need not describe this suite, look at it In the window. The regular price was $300.50. We have marked It to sell at -.-i , ,.'. - 1 98.50 thus avoiding serious complica tions. '.';' '. ' 1 A ' well-known local druggist fays he sells lota of Jad Salts to folks; who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it Is only! trouble,Ady, land had vanished. I felt a wild. unreasoning desire to "make him sit np and take notice" in some way, and even looked frutively at him when I had spoken. " ' Hut he was not looking at me. H talking to. Alfred. Durkee. v. I Walnut or Ivory Enamel Your choice of these two suites consisting of bed, dresser, night stand, chif fonctte dressing chair, dressing table and bedroom rocker at $128.50 u m fiaaaBi -i." ' --z v - . aw f Irory Enanthd Suite "l li Nicely finished dreas'ng f'Sr uhl (Wple mirror). bench, chiffonier, cha lr bed, regular $ &7Z0 vsuite for i y !