8. THE OREGON STATESMAN; SATlKliAV, SKPTFMhKR in, 1019 HIPPODROME mine THE GOLIATH THAT-WE. MUST VAUDEVILlLE TODAY BLIGH THEATRE i SLAY I M--lixm III l-.. IH - II I !1 II I I- I I III I I I i-k II I M II II. ill " iww mi Hi, -J a ? i , a . i - - - " 1 - i - - - ii SKX-tPS. msmmx mm 3 - ' 's"'1 II 11 K , ,U,-f- n: II I! tortfm- oFa linen tu Into the rug department they come carkma to see these revolutionary floor coverings of linen these UUVsgilf;U- And away they go, wondering all the more at the dis tinctive excellence of the thing they have purchased. Let us tell you how the tough durability of linen is given to these Klearflax Linen Rugs, how the flax is pfled, strand upon strand, until a weight of four pounds to the yard makes them thick and flat-lying. They are reversible, sanitary, mothproof and extremely economical when you, consider their wear. And the rich solid colors they come in! No wonder the verdict of the discriminating is Klearflax Linen Rugs tor every room ia the boose, tlaywethow them to you today? See Window Display C S. HAMILTON 340 Court Street PRUNE PACKERS UNITE IN EFFORT TO MAINTAIN niIAr ?TvnFn??prnN FRUIT BY ADVISING ALL GROWERS t Jn an effort to maintain the high standard of quality in prunes which Oregon and the Willamette vailev in particular, 2500 letters of advice on treatment will be sent out to the growe: by all firms and organiza tions affiliated with the Northwest 'Packers Association -which held a meeting in the Commercial club rooms yesterday. The growers-are advised to care fully segregate all cracked prunes and dry them separately from the perfect fruit. The high quality prod uct will-then be used In filling con tracts . and will TBus forestall at tempts of buyers to reject fruit and will also defeat any efforts of. com petitors to condemn the quality of Oregon fruit. Contract Made Uniform. -A resolution was adopted to make uniform the water shipment contract In order that Oregon and California UNIVERSITY IS LEADING OTHERS Most Applications Under Aid ' Act Go to Eugene State Institution With a total of Il2 applications ' mad finder the soldiers', sailors' and marines' educational aid enact ment, the University or Oregon is leading all other institutions in the state. Willamette university is sec ond with 42 applications. ' Lifts on file in the office of Dep uty Secretary of State Sam A. Koier sow that applications have been filed with the heads of Oregon education al institutions as follows: "Reed college, Portland. 17; Uni- Today to f Panline Frederick and Corinne Riley ; : .- '' :: : t at Mimmmmmmmmmammmm PAULINE FRDEMX cdrr Barker In THE PEACE OF ROARING RIVER" A Thrill of the Western Hills YE LIBERTY M - - contracts may be'the same. The luuteui.ui me contract is not chang ed but phraseolosv In tum rmr es is made more uniform conform ing to the document in use in the southern state. W. O. Allen, president of jttie as sociation, canea the meeting and presided at it. He la of the Allen fruit company. (Present at the cnnrrina C. L. Dick, representing Mason, Eh- mann oomnanv. Tnrtinn. . .jTjnus, ior ane Willamette A'alley 1 1 association and s m x. company: Allan lipllin' n a Thomas and Wiith Coulson. of the tiime f ans J-Yuitgrowers association W. W. Silver of the Dundee Fruit growers association. Will T Piattar f the California Packing corporation. . r . urager of Kosenberg Broth ers, .ooen u. fauj'ia of the Salem fruit Union. versity of Oregon, Eugene, 112: Holmes Business college, Portland, l; Department of Education, Y. M C. A., Portland, 21; Pacific Univer sity, Forest Grove. 12: Astoria Tlnal ness college, Astoria, 4; The Dalles high school. The Dalles, 4; Eugene moie university, Eugene, 3; Eugene high school. Eue-ene. is HnrvaiHs high school, Corvallis l; Baker high Fenooi, Baker, 3; Oregon City high Fcnooi, uregon City, 1; Washington higa school, Portland, 2; Lincoln high school. Portland. 1 Pntrnri high school. Enterprise, 1 ; Grants rass nign scnooi. Grants Pass, 2: Prairie City 'high.- school. Prairie City. 1 : Hubbard hieh schnni linh. bard, 2; Hillsboro high school, Hills- Doro. 2: Silverton hieh whml 9 Hood River high school, Hood River. 1: McMinnville high school, Mc Minnville, 1: Franklin "high school. fortland. T: Benson PnivtAini school. Xortland, 10; Albany college Albany. 2. While the law appropriates the equivalent of twrwtentvi. n . nt , - - j m uitAJ annually on the taxable property of "rc sia, ii was not eirective until June 4. 1919. nnennonlr It in not be possible to' include tfci. cum on the revenues of the state until me next tax levy is made by th state tax commission in December. 1919 for the fiscal year 1920. and reason mereoi tne money will not becoe available until Jannarv i 1920. After that date, however, all ...u.a mi lubumuons rnrnishing aid under the law Hnce, it became oper ative June 4. 1919. will be paid from the money available at that time. In view of this condition It becomes necessary on the part of those edu- institutions which do not have funds, to arrange to tide them ovr until state moneys are avail- 2- PhE?m.?k 8inM 8 coll. Eugene. 2. Philomath college. Philomath, 3; SS 2'tS1I,i: 42-' thwestern kwlfv!l aW'- PortIani. 15; Behn- . -'"- iwueKe, t-ort- AXD PAIXS of rheumatism are not permanently, but only tem- df mTU bjr "rnareme i . V"y not use an internal rem edy Hood'a mn..ii. 1 rem " w.oujfaiuia, w men corv SS" e ac!dity of the blood which rhenmatiom j . f AT THE LIRBARY 1 "National Governments and the world war." briof description and dis cuMion of the governments of the countries most concern! in tK Jreaty of the ltague of nations, writ ten uj two nisionang or note, Fred eric Ogg and Charles Bea-d. ' Life afler Death.' 'a disenssion 4f the probleiii of the future life anil its nature, written by a student of peychology. Jame II. llyalop. "The Apple. a practical book dealing with the latest modern prac tice of apple Vulture, by Albtrt E. Wilkinson. 'Manual of Tree Diseases." discus sion of the diseases to which special trees are liable and the treatment to 1 ....,-,, . ,,,1,1 .,. , ., ,, HH September 22-27, 1919 Special Attractions Day and Night $60,000 Free Camp Grounds Low Excursions Rates on all RaUroads For Particulars address A. H. LEA, Secretary, Salem, Oregon - - - ' I be applif-d in each rase, with one aep-a-ate chapter on irn mrgt-ry. by W. Howard Kackin. "TextbooK of Botanr for CTollfg cs." by William Francis Ganoag. "Western Uvestock Management. ' by K. U Potter. "Archibald Marshall, a Realistic Novelist." his biography and criti cism f his work by William Lyon Phelps. 58th IN PREMIUMS AND PURSES - " 1 FAIR il . "Waif-of-the-S." a ronianc of the great dep. by Cyras Tawnsend Uradr. "Midas and Sn." a novel by tbe author or "Sonia." :pben MrKenna "I've Come to Claj," a novel by Mrs. Votae. Fr the CliHtlren. "The Ikiys Book of Chemistry." an explanatior of up-t.-dflte chemis try, t ore t her with i lany eatilv mad -p-riiueuts. by Cbarlt-s Hatutay Clarke. ".'.lejico Ironi Cortes to Carranxa." an interetsing story of the country's ptotfrtas. by leonine Ilasbrnuck. "Our Little Cotiaf k C'ouinia ia S-iM-ria." by K. A. Pwtnikov. "Uttl Maid la Old Conneetiat by lira. Curtis. C1T THIS OIT IT IS WORTH MONKY. DON'T illSS THIS. Cot ont this slip enclose with Ze to Faley ft Co.. 2s3S Sheffield Ave.. Chicago. 111., writing your name and addr-M clear ly. You will rerHre la return a trial package containing Foiey's Hot.y and Tar Compound, for cotirh. cold and croup. Koley Kid my Pills and Foley Cathartic Tablets. J. C. Perry. "TtieJma ;nlHlal CXwteolatea Mad la fUlem. Se evrrrwhera. woo Barter Urges Chiefs to Attend Convent!:! A. C. Itarbef, rtat fj: manij. urKe ail file chiefs of h? Uxlt u attend th- eonventioq t.t tin rkMfi la Portland next week. If 1, informed cf the naiae ,f tt chiefs who wii alien! aal bei atleodanca will b ka,u ter mt gestkias that will ti rrreiv4 elimiBatloa of fire haiardt. DELCO-LIGHT , Tka CBWBta Ekrtne I 1 Clean, aafe eieetrte vstt and w er at tbe touch f a coavitt' tattoo OSWALD BROS. JIT. AXGKL. ORE. r i i i . . f . f i j I f J f i f tbe tows,,! cure, r