The banner-courier. (Oregon City, Or.) 1919-1950, December 14, 1922, Page Page Three, Image 3

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CANBY
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THE BANNER-COURIER, OREGON CITY, OREGON THURSDAY, DECEMBER U, 1922.
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F. E. Stolle and Miss Laura Pennell
of Canby were married Saturday, De
cember 9th, surprising and delighting
their many friends in that community.
Mr. Stolle is a son of Mr. and 'Mrs. F.
Stolle, prominent farmers, living one
mile west of Canby. His wife itf a
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pennell
of Barlow. Mr. Stolle is one of the
efficient clerks in the C. & R. store and
his wife is employed as a clerk in the
First National Bank of Canby.
Miss Pennell graduated from the
Canby High school in 1920, since which
time she has held positions of high
honor and trust in a business way in
Canby.
The anticipation and wish of the en
tire community, for them, is "a happy
life and a good home, with social and
financial success. Congratulations.
Sunshine and joy with an abundant
prosperity to you, our young friends.
William Knight
. William Knight was born at Pine
Creek, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,
April 17th, 1839, and died at his home
in Canby, Oregon, December 8th, 1922,
aged 83 years, 7 months and 21 days.
At the age of six years, Mr. Knight
moved, with his parents, from the
place of his birth to Bethel, Missouir,
where they lived until 1865. At this
date the family started from Missouri
for the northwest. After six months'
travel toy ox team, enjoying and en
during the pleasures and incidents of I spoonful of the batter, leaving plenty j
this long and perilous journey, ineyyor space to nse. t-iace in a pan oi
reached the point of their destination,
settling near where. Butteville now
stands.
A few years later, the family pur
chased the land holdings of the Joslin
and Cross estates, which included the
land where Canby is now located.
Mr. Knight was married June 10th,
1873, to Miss Martha Birtchet. To this
union were born 5 children; one son
and four daughters, who with the
mother and one brother and one sister
of Mr. Knight, survive him. His child
are: Mrs. Bertha Lee; Miss Josie
Knight,, of Canby; Two twins, Mrs.
Vesta Clark of Canby, and Mrs. Veva
Bradle of Aurora, Oregon, and Arthur
Knight, of Portland. A brother, John
Knight of Potland, and one sister,. Miss
Mary Bucham of Cottage Grove, are
the only surviving members of his
fathers family.
During Mr. Knight's active daysjn
Clackamas County, he served as post
master at Canby, was for some years
' agent for the S. P. Railroad Company,
and engaged in the mercantile busi
ness. In 1884, he was elected Sheriff of
Clackamas County, and served two
terms in that office.
During his long and useful career,
Mr. Knight gave 40 years of clerkship
to the Canby public school, and will
be long remembered by teachers and
pupils for his prompt and accurate ser
vice. After an impressive service held at
tha M. E. Church in Canby at 10 o'clock
Sunday morning, conducted by Rev.
Boyd Moore, the large concourse of
relatives, friends and neighbors, fol
lowed the bier to Zion. Cemetery.
Paul Schaubel, who recently pur
chased an interest in his fathed's meat
market at Canby, and also purchased
a home here, has sold his interest to
his brother Joe Schaubel and with his
eood wife, moved to Portland. We
are sorry to loose these good people.
and wish them, the very best of suc
cess. They made many warm friends
during their short stay here, and will
be missed generally.
A. H. Knight has been appointed by
"Uncle Sam," to the nostmastership in
the Canby postoffice.
The community church, recently or
ganized at Barlow, held their first
services .last Sunday. At the morning
service Rev. Bates of Pacific Univer
sity, at Forest Grove, conducted the
session, and at the evening service a
sermon by Rev. Baird of Eugene, was
enjoyed by the goodly -number present
Wm. Beason and wife were Portland
visitors last Monday.
The Literary Society, recently or
ganized at the Mundorff school house,
are planning an Xmas entertainment.
V.'ti & ii as easy to cook as to tell how
' ' to cook . ;
An 4 a Wish were a dish
We could uine from our book.
SOME FRUGAL PUDDINGS'
One of the simplest to prepare and
also one of the most whelesome for
children' is the
old fashioned
Minute Pud
ding. Scald one
pint of milk and
stir In one-hali
tea spoonful of
salt and one
fourth cup of
sugar. Cook until the starch In thfe
flour Is well cooked. Serve with cream
and a little grated nutmeg.
Kiss Pudding. Put two cupfuls of
milk Into a double boiler with the
yolks of two eggs that have been well
beaten. Add two tablespoonfuls, level,
of cornstarch and two tablespoonfuls
of sugar. Cook until thoroughly done.
Beat the whites of the eggs with two
tablespoonfuls of sugar and spread on
top ; brown in the oven.
Fifteen-Minute Pudding. Take one
cupful of flour, one teaspoonful of
baking powder and one-half teaspoon
ful of salt ; , add one-half cupful of
milk or enough to make a drop batter.
Add a spoonful to each of four small
buttered cups, then a spoonful of
canned cherries or any Juicy fruit
two or three tablespoonfuls will be
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hot water, cover closely and steam
fifteen minutes. Serve unmolded with
sugar and cream.
Talent Pudding. Take one cupful
of New Orleans molasses, one and
one-half cupfuls of flour, one-half tea
spoonful of salt, one teaspoonful of
ginger. Mix the flour, molasses, gin
ger and salt thoroughly; Dissolve one
teaspoonful of soda In two-thirds of
a cupful of boiling water, add to the
first mixture and pour into a well
buttered mold to -steam one and one
half hours. Saucer-Take two table
spoonfuls of butter well mixed with
one tablespoonful of flour, . add one
and one-half capfuls of boiling water,
two-thirds of a cupful of sugar, nutmeg
and a dash of vinegar for flavor. Boil
until smooth. Serve hot.
Bread and Fruit Pudding. Spread
slices of bread with butter, pour over
boiling hot blueberry sauce. Cover
with a plate and let stand until well
soaked. Unmold and serve with sugar
and cream.
REDLAND LADIES LIVE WIRE
CLUB ENTERTAINS
(By Mrs. G. J. Newell) "
On Thursday evening, December 7,
1922, the Redland Ladies Live Wires
entertained their husbands and friends
at the Firgrove School. A program
which consisted of Readings by Mrs.
E. C. Criteser, games and fortune tell
ing were greatly enjoyed.
While lunch was being prepared an
old fashoned spelling bee was put on.
At the close of this, doughnuts, pump
kin pie and coffee was served. This
meeting was held to exhibit work of
the past five months. The club has
been furnishing a room for the W. C. T.
U. Childrens Home at Corvallis.
Up to date the following articles
have been made and completed or pur
chased: 2 quilts; 1 bed spread, 1 white
Idjouible cotton iblanket, 4 sheets,- 4
pillow cases, 1 pillow, 1 bureau scarf,
3 bath tawels, 5 hand towels, 3 cur
tains, 2 braided rag rugs, 12 tea towels,
10 holders and 1 dust cap. -
Mrs. W. H. Bonny, president of the
club gave a very interesting talk which
was followed by a brief but interesting
one by Mr. George Armstrong in be
half of the men; thanking the ladies
for their hospitality.
The meeting adjourned at midnight,
everyone wishing that such meeting
might be held more often, The next
meeting January 4, 1923, will be held
at the H. A. Allen home. Election of
officers at that time and every mem
ber is urged to be present.
Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Dittert entertain
ed the Sharnke and Kubitza families
at Sunday dinner recently.
U. of O. Schedules Basketball
Oregon University athletes are now
devoting full attention to varsity bas
ketball practice. Coach George Bohler,
has seven lettermen among his squad
of candidates, and the team promises
better than last year.
The following is the schedule for the
season.
Jan. 12. Oregon vs. N. P. Dental
College and Pacific U. at Eugene.
13 Oregon vs. Multnomah Club at
Portland.
19. Oregon vs. Willamette at Eu
gene.
, 20.
25.
27.
Feb,
vallis.
3. Oregon vs. O. A C. at Corvallis.
5. Oregon vs. W. S. C. at Eugene,
9. Oregon vs. O. A. C at Eugene.
10. Oregon vs. O. A.' C. at Eugene.
17. Oregon vs. Whitman at Walla
Walla.
19. Oregon vs. Idaho at Moscow.
21. Oregon vs. W. S. C. at Pullman.
22. Oregon vs. Spokane A. A. C. at
Spokane. .
23. Oregon vs. U. of W. at Seattle.
Oregon vs. Idaho at Eugene.
Oregon vs. U. of W. at Eugene.
Oregon vs. Willamette at Salem.
2. Oregon vs. O. A. C. at uor-
The Hub
GROCERY
6n the Hill
New Arrangement.
Ee was a contractor and after
building nine houses on the same
plan, blue prints were of no conse
quence to him. The tenth house was
well under way before he gave much
attention to the details. He surveyed
the structure and" was astonished to
find that a fireplace had been built
In the kitchen. His other houses had
all faced th west. This one faced
the east.
WE have a good as
sortment of choc
olates in one lb.
boxes that will make nice
gifts. They are priced at
50c - $1.00
and $1.25
We are selling our plain
mixed and Xmas mixed
candies at 20c per pound.
Buy "him' a pound box of
Tuxedo, Prince Albert
or Velvet Tobacco in ,
a fancy Xmas
I Package.
Th'eRexall Store is ready to help you solve your Christmas problems
tQ solve them economically and yet to provide you with Christmas
Gifts that you will be proud to give and your friends glad to receive. But
we ask you to come early while we can give voir the service" you are en
titled to. Visit us now and any article you mav select will be held for
you until later.
Fountain Pens and Pencils
We are Headquarters f or Christmas Fountain Pens and Pencils.
From our stock of over 250 you may select a Waterman a Schaef
fer a Parker an Eversharp.
SCHAEFFER
FOUNTAIN PENS
Schaeffer Life Time
Pens are guaranteed
forever against defect
and accidents. They are
indeed a "Life Time"
Gift. Price $8.75. Other
styles of Schaeffer Pens
$2.50 up.
WATERMAN
FOUNTAIN PENS
The Wa'terman is the
oldest of them all. It
comes in plain sizes at
$2.50' to $8.00. Gold
mounted $3.50 to $10.00.
Other styles are in Gold
and Silver at prices
from $10.00 up
PARKER
FOUNTAIN PENS
The Parker Duo-Fold
with the red barrel car
ries a 25 year guarantee.
It comes in two sizes,
$5.00 and $7.00. A beau
tiful pen and "different"
Santa Claus has not dealt fairly
with the child who does not get
some Christmas Book. What
ever else the children get they
must have books.
For the Boys & Girls 10 to 16 we
have the books recommended by
Libraries and teachers. They
vary in price from 75c, to $5.00.
We offer an intelligent help in
selecting. . '
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Eversharp Pencils make popular gifts. The prices start at 50c
and go to $10.00." Th,e quality is always the same. The price de
pends on the finish. ' - v
Schaeffer Propel Repel Expel Pencils, combined with Schaef
fer Fountain Pens both in one box make beautiful gift sets. .
Good Stationery
- $5
0
The. war is over and beautiful g
Dolls are again obtainable at
prices only of what they were .
two or three years ago. .
12 in. Doll with natural hair
and closing eyes .60 1
16 in. size . . .$1.00
12 in. Dressed Dolls L$1.00 m
16 in Dressed Doll........: $1.95 H
Mama Dolls Unbreakable $3.00 g
Doll Heads with hair and clos-
ingeyes . 60 g
Dolls Heads Unbreakable ,.95
Give her a
HOOVER
and you give her
- the best
The Hoover Electric "Suction
Sweeper makes Christmas merry.
Is an ever welcome gift. We offer you nothing but Good station
ery. tWe carry no cheap wood-pulp paper made to sell. at price.
You may select from Lord Baltimore Symphony Lawn, Highland
Linen Cranes Whiting's', all standard brands. ;
Prices start plain 1 qr. boxes
.40
Will put this .Victrola in your
home for Christmas. 'Pay the
balance, $95' in 12 equal monthly,
payments without interest. .
Other styles of genuine Victrolas
$25.00 to $350.00.
LEATHER GOODS
Make nice, lasting gifts. " Our
stock is large and contains no
goods too cheap to guarantee.
Men's Purses, 35c to $2.50
Men's Bill Folds, 75c to $6.00
Brief Cases, $5.00 to $12.50 V
Travelling Bags $6.75 to $30.00
Suit Cases, $6.00 to $18.00
Music Rolls, $1.00 to $5.00
Ladies' Purses & Bags, $1 - $15
Loose Leaf Memos, 90c up
Address Books, 50c
Ladies' Vanity Cases, $1.75 up
'Fancy Boxes with different colored jjaper in 2, 3 or 4 qrs $1 to $5.
HOOVER
BIBLES
Some friend will appreciate a
bible more than any other gift.
We carry the Nelson large-type
Bibles, both King James and Re
vised editions.
New Testaments ...
Bibles ".
Prayer Books
.;..20c to $1.50
90c to $10.00
-50c up
TOILET ARTICLES
ROYCROFT COPPER
Roycroft Copper is hand
beaten. -Everybody who has
seen this line says "Its Beau
tiful." We have a variety of
practical and ornamental
prices, Candlesticks, Sconces,
Vases, Trays, and Bowls. It's
worthlan examination if you,
like artistic things. '
A KODAK
Makes a worth while gift. Doesn't need to be expensive either.
We offer you a choice from 20 different models. -
Br, ownie' Kodaks .. : . $2.00 up
Pocket Kodaks . $6.50 up
Free instruction goes with every camera sale.
Himtley-Draper Drug Co.
'entail Store
Please most girls and women.' A
visit to our Toilet Article Counter
will suggest many desirable gifts.
You will find all the popular imported-and
domestic Perfumes
and Toilet Waters and other
Toilet Accessories.
TJie
Main Street
OREGON CITY, OREGON
, UMBRELLAS
We buy pur umbrellas direct
from the manufacturer and
they carry no middlemans
profit'. You will find them
better values than usual. The
quality is such that we stand
behind every one with our
guarantee whatever the
price. Fancy colored silks at
$4.75
CHRISTMAS CARDS
Dainty in design, beautiful in
color and carrying a sincere
Christmas wish just the
kind that you will want to
send to your friends. They
are arranged for easy select
ion Prices lc to 50c. :
LUSTRE WARE
This Pottery is not only ar
tistic in design, but has the
most beautiful coloring that
we have ever seen. We have
it in Vases, Candlesticks,
Bowls of -all sizes. Priced
start at 50c.
PICTURE FRAMING
We offer you a selection
from 300 styles and sizes. We
give you artistic work and
guarantee satisfaction. But
place your order at once to
dayif you want to be sure
of early delivery.
FOR SMOKERS
You will find here all kinds
of things that smokers like.
Ash trays Smoker Sets
Humidors Cigar and Cig-.
arette cases Cigarette hold
ers. You may spend what
.you choose. 25c -50c a dol
lar up to $10. 1