The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, December 07, 1922, Page Page Twelve, Image 12

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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1922.
WEEKLY
PROGRAM
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1 1 i w
OF THE BEST
PICTURES
Thur Fri. Dec. 7 S
John M. Stahl'a Production
"ONE CLEAR CALL"
"Haunted Houe" Comedy
t Pathe New
Price 10 and 25c
JOHN GILBERT In ;
"HONOR FIRST"
Also Two-Part Century Comedy
Matinee Price 10 and 25c
Saturday Night
Hlckman-Bessey Stock Co.
Presents
"MOTHER OF MINE"
Taken from the 8tage Success
"Turn to the Right"
Prices 25 and 50c -
Sun Moni Dec. 1011
MARY CARR, the "mother" in
"Over the Hill," in .
"SILVER WINGS"
"Torchy's Ghost" Comedy
Pathe News
Prices 10 and 35c
Tues. Wed. Dec. 1213
,TOM MIX in
"DO AND DARE" "
Also . '
Chapt. 11 "The Timber Queen"
Wednesday Night
Frank Hayward's Amateur Vau-
deville and Country Store
Prices 10 and 25c
THE STAR
Frl-Sat. Dec 89
SHIRLEY MASON in
"YOUTH MUST HAVE LOVE"
And Chapt. 12 "In the Days of
Buffalo Bill"
Sun. Mon. Dec. 10 11
MATT MOORE and
MARGURITE De La MOTTE tn
"THE JILT"
Also a Good Comedy
Prices 10 and 20c
The British Government got out a
new half-penny stamp, for the West
Indies, containing a picture of Christo
pher Columbus looking through a spy
glass as he discovered the islands in
1492. Columbus died more than a cen
tury before the first telescope was de
vised. Five thousand dollars was paid for
a single branch of red apples in Ferrell,
New Jersey, by a nursery firm. A
record and agreement of purchase
have been filed with the couuty clerk.
The owner received fl.OO outright for
the purchase of the apple branch, and
will receive $4,000 additional in install
ments at the rate of two cents each
for every tree budded from this branch,
which is to remain on the tree in the
orchard, according to reports.
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The regular community song ser
vice will be held at the M. E. Church
next Sunday evening, Decembef 10th,
when a program consisting of old time
ballads and songs will be given. There
will be a Christmas program there
December 24th, announcements of
which wilL appear later.
Public Invited To Eat Pie.
The Sandy Parent Teacher's Asso
ciation will put on a short snappy pro
gram at the Community Church next
Wednesday evening, December 13th,
after which the pies the ladies are
donating, will foe auctioned off, and
every one will indulge in a pie feast.
Proceeds to be applied on the piano
fund.
Popular B'y Ce!br.v:es.
About sixty friends gathered at the
J. J. DeShozer home near Firewood
last Saturday evening to celebrate
the twenty first birthday of Grant
DsShozer. A midnight lunch was serv
ed, and the guests passed the hours
happily with cards and dancing. Geo.
Beers ancf Mrs. Alma Maroney fur
nished the music.
Firewood School Celebrates.
The Firewood gave a most enjoyable
Thanksgiving programe. Those taking
part were, Otto Spaller,, Louise Lam
per, Gladys, Harold and Lucile Wil
kens, Marie Spaller, Nellie Lamper,
Florence DeShozer, Laura and Velma
Kesiker and' Crynithia Shuck. Flor
ence DeShozer, Gladys Wilkins and
Marie Spaller sang "Beautiful Oregon
Rose". The patrons of the school serv
ed cookies and punch, after which
Miss Hazel Shuck favored with sev
eral vocal and instrumental numbers.
Miss Helen Stuben is the efficient
teacher this year.
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What Does He Want
For CHRISTMAS?
One of the hardest things a woman has to
do is to select "His" Christmas gift. You'll
be surprised how quickly and satisfactorily
you can be served if you follow my plan.
Come to this man's store and ask my advise or my salesmens' ad
vtse. If it doesn't prove to be the best suggestion you ever had I'll,
well I'll be very much mistaken.
The Quality Store of Clackamas County
An Amazing Shoe Special
For Women
In order to bring you into our Footwear Dept., we
offer, as long as they last, the following:
65 pairs of Black and Brown Kid, French Heel Boots,
Regular $9.00 to $12.50 per pair, at , $1.95 per paif
We have all sizes in the lot, and while they are mostly
of the narrower widths, there are some wide pairs.
WOMEN'S SHOE SPECIALS
For Friday and Saturday Only
Several hundred pairs of new stock, with Goodyear
welt soles and substantial military heels with rubber
toplifts
Regular Price $6.00 per pair
Black Kid or Patent Leather Two-Strap 00 QC
- ymuw
1 Slippers
H Black and Brown Kid Oxfords
Such values in women's footwear seldom offered.
3.95
BLANKETS AND ROBES '
We are proud of our pure-wool robe and blanket stock
- In low price, best qualities, and large,- colorful selection of artistic de
signs, it is unexcelled
At Our Prices
DURABLE WOOL PRODUCTS MAKE THE BEST
CHRISTMAS GIFTS IMAGINABLE.
SPECIAL SALE OF .
Clothcraft Suits
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
We have sold hundreds "of these fall and winter
Clothcraft guaranteed (in writing) suits.- Every
customer has been satisfied because:
1. The price is lowest.
2. The wear is longest.
3. The appearance is of the best.
4. The fitting qualities are perfect.
What more can you desire in a suit?
We have made acash reduction of f rom$5.00 to $10.00
on these Clothcraft suits and this weekend the
special price is 50
See These Suits in Our Windows.
Our Annual Pre-Christmas g
Sale of Coats, and Dresses
Our entire modish line of beautiful Sperling Silk and
Wool Dresses in the newer shades
Every Women's, Misses' and Childs Coat in our large jj
this-season's stock H
ON SALE AT 25 PER CENT REDUCTION
From Our Very Low Late Fall Prices! - s3
DRESSES
$35 CANTON CREPE,.Now
$35 to $45 POIRET TWILLS, Now $26,25 - $33.75 H
$35 to $45 TRICOTINES, Now J26i25 " $33.7? B
These are the fashionable Sperling Dresses, sold the country over in
exclusive Ready-to-Wear shops, in the newest shades. A
COATS H
Velours, Polo Cloths, and in the g
higher grades, Normandies, Gero- fl
nas and Bolivias, $11.95 to $65.00 M
Coats Now $8.95 to $43.75 'j
A fine lot, mostly Velours and g
Polos, $8.75 to $20.00 Coats m
Now ..$6.55 to $15.00 j
$6.85 to $15.75 Coats Now priced H
at $5.15 to $11.95 m
VISIT OUR READY-TO-WEAR DEPT. FOR EX- H
CEPTIONAL PRE-CHRISTMAS SPECIALS, m
For Women
For Misses
For Children
FELT SLIPPERS
There is nothing better for a
Christmas gift. We bought near
ly a thousand pairs at the lowest
prices in years. We offer them
at bedrock prices to our trade,
the lowest priced being, per
pair , '. ..... 65c
All sizes for Men, Women and
Children."
PURE WOOL
SKIRTINGS
tasteful new "plaids, stripes and
54-inch Prunella 1 Fabrics, in
bars, of pure wool and silk.
Regular $3.50 to $5.50 per yard,
$2.49
MILLINERY .
EVERY HAT AT HALF PRICE
Our up-to-date Millinery on the Mezzanine Floor j
still has a good selection of the season's modish crea- m
tions. . , j
There is still time to profit by this half-price offering !
These Are Shirts That He Will Like
It's most natural that he should be
pleased with these shirts, for they're
the newest that men are wearing now.
To make you extra thankful we are fea
turing $5.00 English Broadcloth Silk
Shirts all colors, aU sizes, at
Other Shirts $1.50 - $2.00 - $2.50 to
$8.50
Men Do Like to
Receive Sox
vFancy wools or sik and mixtures hose
are aU the "go" now. Our selection is.
really wonderful. You can't go wrong
if you have J30X on your list. Priced
from 25c to 50c - 65c - 75c - 85c to $1.75
Ties Are So
Easy to Give .
One doesn't have to know the size to
give ties. It's simply a question of
picking the prettiest pattern. That's
easy here. We have every kind .in
knits and sils at
50c - 65c - $1.00 - $1.50 to" $2.50
Effective Rat Clean-Up
The bad results of carelessness in
leaving breaks in the basement walls
of a building originally intended to be
rat proof are shown in a case recently
reported to the Biological Survey of
the United States Department of Agri
culture. In the course of a rat cam
paign in Portland, Ore., in which the
rodent-control men from the depart
ment were backed by the city bureau
of health and the chamber of com
merce, a building with unrepaired
breaks of this sort was - visited. The
owner was advised to clean up all the
rubbish in his basement, repair the
breaks in the cement wall, use barium
carbonate on hamburg steak to poison
the rats, and also to set some traps.
A few days later it was learned that in
removing the trash three rat nests
were uncovered, one of which contain
ed 15 young. Thirty-six adult rats
were found dead the morning after the
poison was spread.
The Columbia River is now famous
because of its wonderful scenic high
way. Once it was famous because of
its salmon, but year by year shrinkage
of both the quality and quantity of its
tamed Chinook, together with the ex
termination of the blueback, has rele
gaed it into a second-class salmon
stream.
Other Reminders
Silk Shirts
Pajamas
Path Robes
Belts
Suspenders
Mackinaws
Overcoats
Mufflers
Umbrellas
Garters
Slippers
Jewelry, etc.
A smaU deposit reserves
anything until Christmas.
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For Fancy
GROCERIES
of all kinds for
the Holidays:
Call on us and
get our prices.
Tropical
Fruits
Fine Apples
Candy
Nuts
at all times and
at lowest prices.
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A Few Suggestions for Your
Gi
ft
ist
We have marked our entire, assortment of Holiday Goods much lower than
in former years and no matter how small your Christmas ppcketbook may be
you will find here a wide assortment of acceptable gifts within your reach.
Electrical
Gifts
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6- and 9-cup Coffee Urns, from .
Universal Modern Toaster
Universal Waffle Iron
Themax Electric Irons.
..$7.50 to $t7.00
$ 8.00
$12.00
..$ 5.00
Trays .
Hair Brushes large assortment
Clocks .....
Gifts
of
Ivory
2 For
Milady's
Boudoir
.25c to $ 6.00
..$1.50 to $10.00 -
..$2.00 to $15.00
..$2.00 to $ 5.00
Armstrong Grill combination griddle,waf-
fle iron and broiler'., : $12.00
Curling Irons 1 . .$2.50 and $4.00
Hot plate, special for- 4 2.25
Decorative ".Electric Lights for Christmas
tree ... $2.25 and $3.50
Jewel Boxes
Hair Receivers and Powder and Puff Boxes
; ; .25c to $ 4.00
Ivory and Shell Manicuring and Toilet Sets,
from . $1.00 to $50.00
Stationery
White & Wickofs, Kieths, Mammermill Bond and
other brands of fancy box stationery.
Jgvinile Stationery .for the Kiddies
25c to $2.00
Photo
Supplies
Buster Brown Cameras and Brownies
Ansco Memory Kit
' No. 1 Ansco Camera. -
A supply of Ansco speeder films and a com
partment receptical of solid mahogany for keep
ing camera and films always conveniently to
gether" i ..$15.00
Cameras, all sizes, .
Priced from $1.50 to $50.00
The latest styles and shapes, all sizes, at
tractively boxed 25c to $5.00
Leather Lap Pads, filled with stationery
a useful gift $1.00 to $ 4.00
These are but a few items taken at random from our store. We also have
scores of other gifts gifts for the whole family Toys for the Kiddies
Dolls, books, perfumes, leather goods, knives, etc.
Shop early The assortments are complete.
D. M.
KLEMSEN
& SON
JONES DRUG GO.
6th and Main
Oregon City
Bridge Corner
Oregon City m