Page Ten THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1922. WEEKLY PROGRAM C5K&-- Thurs, Fri. Oct. 1920 LOiN CHENEY in "FLESH AND BLOOD" Pathe News Comedy Prices 10 and 25c jam OF THE BEST PICTURES Oct 2223 Sun. Mon. CLAIR WINSOR and HOUSE PETERS in "RICH MEN'S WIVES" Comedy Pathe Newt Prices 10 and 35c , Saturday Oct. 21 "THE POWER WITHIN" A Drama of Love and Faith Mto a Two-Part Century Comedy Added Attraction THE HICKMAN-BESSEY STOCK CO., Presenting "EASY MONEY" a Farce Comedy Prices 25 and 50c Tues. Wed. Oct 24 25 ' "HEARTS HAVEN" With ROBERT McKIM, CLAIRE ADAMS and CARL 6RANT VOORT. Chapt 4 RUTH ROLLIN in TTHE TIMBER QUEEN" Wednesday Night Frank Hayward's Amature Vaudveville and Cuontry Store THE STAR Sunday Oct. 22 J. P. McGOWAN in "THE RUSE OF THE RATTLER" Western Story Snub Pollard Comedy Prices 10 and 20c Fri. Sat. ....Oct. 2021 LESTER CUNEO in "TRAPPED IN THE AIR" Chapt. 5 "In the Days of Buf falo Bill" Prices 10 and 20c PERIWINKLE HOUSE (Continued from page 8) BANNER-COURIER WANT ADS BRING RESULTS "Bass voice! Do you know what I'd like to do? I'd like to bore a ten Inch hole in her bottom and let her go down." "You must have lost, Liberty." "Don't call me Liberty. Call me Lib just Lib; that's enough. But let me tell you something. Never in all my life have I ever come as near be ing a rich man as I was just now. I had won by George, I had so much money stacked up In front of me that a mulatto from the North called me 'marster.' And then a cog slipped. We could have split and had a small for tune apiece." . "Blundering fool again?" Drace in quired. , "Yes, sir, and I was the fool. I wanted to be a rich man and came within one of it You know, some times Fortune hesitates as to whether she shall crown you or slap you." "In your case, she didn't seem to hesitate long, Lib." "No the hair-tangled hag! And then do you know what she did just as I was forced to get up from the table in as hot a fever ' as ever scorched a man's blood? She "smiled at me. Now, I'll swear to that. But It's all over. A fellow has his little day, and then stretches out and lets the undertaker measure him." "Yes, Lib, and I'd advise him to bring along extra tape when he. comes after you." Shottle attempted to smile, but the fever within him was still so hot that bis effort &ded in a grim tightening This is Oregon City Woolen MillsWeek all Over the U. S. sliiiiaiiiiiiini: Millions of people throughout this whole land will see the products of our home town indus try advertised in Post, the larg est piece of adver tising appearing in this country any where, this week. i I'- Jacobs Oregon City Virgin Wool Products Famous all over the U. S. A. for their quality. Overcoats that are the newest in style, tailored and designed to give that everlasting good appear ance, long wear and warmth. Mackinaws, that make being in the great out-doors an extreme pleasure, flannel shirfs that are practical and dur able, robes that are beautiful as well as useful. See Them Displayed in Our Windows BIG, HANDSOME OREGON CITY OVERCOATS that are making a tre mendous hit with the men this season. Men who know overcoat values are buying these :oats, because for a moderate price they are garments that are newest in style and material. The fabrics are woven from pure, virgin wool, just as it comes from the sheep's back never used or worked before. See our window display of these famous woolen products. Come in and try them on. You'll like them. S $20.00 to $35.00 ALSO JACOBS OREGON CITY VIRGIN WOOL MACKINAWS FLANNEL SHIRTS, INDIAN BLANKETS, BATH ROBES JOE SWA R "IF MEN WEAR IT, I HAVE IT' OREGON CITY, OREGON . TZ (To be Continued Next Week) NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administrator of the es tate of C. C. Babcock, deceased, has filed his final account in the office of the County Clerk of Clackamas Coun ty, Oregon, and that Monday, the 20th day of November, 1922, jit the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, in the County Court Room of said Court has been appointed by said Court as the time and place for the hearing of objections thereto and the settle ment thereof. Dated and first published, October 19th, J922. iLast publication November 16th, 1922. W. W. MYERS, Administrator .of the estate of C. C. Babcock, deceased. Charles T. Sievers, - Attorney for Administrator. 10-19-5t NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned administratrix of the estate of Bert Lynn Van Cleve, deceased, has filed her final account in the County Court of Clackamas County, Oregoa, and said Court has set Monday, the 20th day of November, 1922, at the hour of 10:00 o'clolk a. m. of said day, in the County Court Room, "in the County Court House, in Oregon City, Oregon, as the time and place for hearing any and all' objections to said final report, and the discharge oi EYESTRAIN is a' direct tax upon the vital forces of the body; If you -wish to practice conser vation do not force your eyes to overwork at the xpense of some other . organ of the body but "cdme to me for a careful exam ination and be assured of all the relief-that Optical Science can ive you. ; The experience gained in fit ting over twelve thousand pa tients in -19 years practice is here for you ; at reasonable charges. - Dr. freeze, Eye Specialist 207-8 Masonic Bldg., Oregon City, Ore. J-2 ( . Phone 380 for appointment of the mouth! "That's all right, Virgil, but you must remember that you are one ou.t j fj or a million. How a fellow can lose $200 at poker and get up from the table with money still In his pocket is beyond me. However, It means that you haven't got poker in your blood, which of itself is a marvel. But I want to tell you that every man is food for some sort of desperate passion. '. If it isn't gambling, it may be love. . How about that?" ' " "Hasn't caught me yet," answered Drace, stoutly, even though the pic ture of the girl In the passageway was at the moment floating bright before his mind's eye. "Of course," he add ed, "I may marry, Liberty; that sort of thing runs in our family, you know. But I don't think the subject very ln teresting." "I grant you. In this we walk shoulder to shoulder. But there is something of vital Interest. Just now i lost." - ; . 1 . . "Yes, and a very natural thing," Drace agreed. "No, it wasn't natural. It was un nntural that I should lose'just at that time. It was an accident. Listen to me for just a minute. Anybody can do the natural" and expected thing. A dog or a . eat or any other animal al ways does. It Is doing the thing that nature didn't Intend that marks the progress of civilization. Now,' I have a proposition to make that may seem unnatural. Perhaps no man you ever met before would make It But you never met such a man as I am, be fore. You couldn't look forward and see me. Could you?" "I didn't," Drace cheerfully admit ted. "And It would have been hard for you to believe that I exist, which I dom't, according to the belief of some of my folks. Now, then, what are we getting at? Another stake? No, I nm not going -to ask you to risk any more of your money. But this is my proposition: You let me have $100; if I win, I'll pay back all I owe. And if I don't, I'll belong to-- you your property, body and soul but with this understanding, I am not to per form any menial service in public. And it is- further understood and agreed upon -that if by any chance I can raise $100, I am to have the privi lege of buying my freedom. The first $100, you understand, was a stake'amt not a loan. Before you decide, weigh the advantages of owning a man., I will be your Greek, your" enslaved phi losopher, be your Epictetus and turn your mill. We will revive the ethics of ancient society Won't that prove that history really does repeat itself?" "Yes," answered Drace, "but I don't care any more whether history re peats herself than I do that a stam mering man repeats himself." "Now my dear friend soon to be my master, I hope I ask you ; isn't it something to own a companionable slave?" , "Yes. By the way, do you know New Orleans very well?" "What ! ,.Poes- a bloodhound know the scent of a darkey?" ; . "All right. Lib here's $100. And I believe that within an hour from now you'll be my property." ill - - . - Hllll PRICE BROS. DEPARTMENT STORE FEATURES JACOBS OREGON CITY WOOLENS PURE VIRGIN WOOL Overcoats Mackinaws Flannel Shirts Indian Blankets Stag Shirts Lounging Robes Bed Blankets Motor Robes ""Woven Where the Wool is Grown'' WE ARE RETAIL AGENTS We carry a comprehensive stock of Oregon City- Virgin Wool Products. Anything made by the Oregon City Woolen Mills we can procure for our. customers at the. most reasonable prices. . As a special accommodation we send Oregon City Products by insured parcel post to any address in the United States or Canada without additional charge. BUY OREGON CITY PRODUCTS IN )OREGON CITY Nowhere else will a dollar buy. the same amount of quality Our Windows Show Oregon City Virgin Wool Products Our Windows Show Oregon City Virgin Wool Products THE QUALITY STORE OF CLACKAMAS COUNTY said administratrix. - - Dated this 18th day of October, 1922. IDA ELLAN ADAMSON, . . Administratrix of the Estate of Bert Lynn Van Cleve, deceased. G. B. Diniick & . - ' W. L. Mulvey, Attorneys for Administratrix. 10-19-5t Mrs. George Eberly, Mrs. Harry W. Paine, JArs. Roy Woodward and Mrs. W. C. Green, attended the state Sun day school convention, as delegates from the Presbyterian Sunday school. The conventio was held in Portland on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday of last week. Dorothy Hartke, little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. Hartke, of South Ore gon City, had the misfortune to fall through a window at her home, on Thursday of last week, and ' cut her arm severely from her shoulder to her elbow. She was taken to the Oregon City hospital for treatment. WANTED Salesmen for Oregon City, to develop own future repeat busi ness. House to house and big con sumer trade. Write or call. Metal glas Products Co., 304 Pine St., Port land, Oregon. LOST 'Black and white, spotted cow, big horns. Notify John Webber, Mil waukie, Oregon, R. 1, Bx. 392. Re ward If found. ress For Less Opening Saturday; October 21st. At this time we are offering bar gains in all army goods, new and : reclaimed, as well as commercial merchandise in our immense stock, T never before equalled in Clacka mas County. It will pay you to read the prices quoted below and supply your needs at this time. Moleskin Vests with Sleeves, Leather Lined, - our price . . $7.50 , -Corduroy Vests, with Sleeves, Leather Lined, . our price $7.S0 Moleskin Coats, Sheepskin Lined, with High Collar, our price $9.50 SHIRTS O. D. Wool Shirts, reclaimed . $2.00 ' New O. D. Wool Army Shirts 42.85 White Linen Dress Shirts, new 25 Hickory Shirts . . . $1.10 Big Yank Shirts v $1.00 OVERALLS New Army. Waist Overalls - . 98c New Army Jumpers 75c Army Jumpers and Overalls, reclaimed, per garment . T .. 25o , ARMY OVERCOATS, LIKE NEW S3.75 &Up -Army Wool, Two-Plece Underwear, per gar ment, new, only fljQO - ' t taoocls Store No, 4. I 1 Heacy Wool Union Suits, each Corduroy Breeches ..$2.75 $3.50 BLANKETS O. D. Wool Blankets $3.00 up Gray Blankets, 70x84 inches, 4 lbs. ...J$3.00 V PANTS , O. D. Wool Breeches $1-25 to $2.50 SHOES Hermans Russet Army Shoes . Hermans Field Shoes: Chocolate Marching Shoes .... Gold Seal Packs, Leather Tops High Top Shoes . -$4.75 ..$5.25 ..$3.95 ..$2.95 ..$6.00 up I MISCELLANEOUS ARMY GOODS Leather Work Gloves .. 60c Leather Faced Gloves .. 25c Heavy Canvas Gloves, 2 pairs Army steel cots Cotton Mattress, new web Beits, new Auto Packs, Heavy Canvas, new Cooks and Bakers Aprons, each wnite Duck Army Coats Canteens with Covers, reclaimed Canteen Cups, new ........ Mess Kits, each White Handerchiefs, each Khaki Army Handkerchiefs, 2 for Canvas Leggins, per pair Wrap Leggins, per pair . Leather Leggins, new, per pair Army Bacon, B Grade, 12-lb. Can Army Roast Beef, 2-lb. Can Corned Beef, 1J-lb. Can Pork and Beans Colgate's Shaving Soap, cake veivei i ooacco, z t-ans Sweet Caporal Cigarettes, per pkg. - 25c , $2.50 $2.50 20c .41.75 49C 75c 40c 10c 15c 5c . 15c 45c . 45c $4.00 -l..$2.50 30c 30c 10c 5c 25c 5c MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED NO GOODS SENT C. O. D. Headquarters Army Goods Store No. 4 Electric Hotel Building 413 MAIN ST.. Oregon City, Oregon 11