MORNING ENTERPRISE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1912 4 CORRESPONDENCE BARLOW R, E, Irkia and daughter, Hattie re turned home trom the east Friday. They both think "there is no place like Oregon". Hattie says, "They can all have their money in the east but give me Oregon, where I can en joy comfort. They were in two very hard electrical storms while In Iowa which caused Hattie to get under feather pillows for safety. Miss Hattie Irwin and brother, El mer, went to Portland for a few days' visit Tuesday. " Hop picking is over in this section. Henry Gilbertson .finishing his yard Saturday and W. B. Tull picked his "baby hops" Monday. The Berg young '.oiks were invited out to Mr. Zimmerman's Sunday, the occasion being Miss Lizzie's birthday. Mr. Van Winkle has rented Mrs. Wright's old place and they are pre paring to take possession. Mrs. Scoggini of Eugene, is visiting her sister and brother, Mrs. Andrus and Mr. Melvin. MOUNTAIN VIEW. Hoppickers have about all returned and claim to have done fine finan cially. Mr. and Mrs. Lou Sager of Shubel transacted business in this berg Wednesday. Mrs. Charles Clark of Roosevelt street has a serious attack of throat trouble. Mrs. Frank Stillwell -is on the sick list. . There will be services at the Mount tain View church at 4 ,0'clock by Mr. Woodfin an exhorter' of the M. E. church. A discussion will be more- especially for the young men nf this vir.itiit.v. F. M. Darling is having the plumb ing done and a furnace built in his his new green house. Mr. D. M. Gilbert is doing the brick work. Mr. and Mrs. Shehan, of Canemah, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barto last Sunday. Mr. Holley, the district manager of the Modern Brotherhood of Amer ica, was canvassing this - vicinity Wednesday. D. Grady sold one of his cows. Mr. and Mrs. Robey and daughter, Maxine of Sunnyside, came last Sat urday. Mr. Robey went to Corvallis Mon day to spend a few weeks with his parents. Mrs. A. L. Hickman spent last week at Woodburn the guest of Mrs. Simmons. The Primitive Baptists will hold service at the Mountain View church Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock and Sunday morning at 10:30. Mrs. Retta Seabolt and son of Mt. Tabor were the guests of Miss Ella Darling Saturday and Sunday. MULINO Once more the sun shines and the farmers are taking advantage of the good weather to get tneir mresuins done. Mr. Christner came into this neighborhood Saturday evening with his threshing machine outfit and fin ished up the harvesting Wednesday afternoon, and now the farmers can rest easy. Mr. Woodsides and wife, of Kings Valley, are spending a few davs 'a this vicinity this week. Lewis Churchill made a business trip to Oregon City Thursday. . Miss Vesta ' Mulligan, from Salem, is visiting her aunt Mrs. C. T. Howard of this place. -...'" A week ago-Tuesday was a bad day for dogs in this burg. Three of them ' getting after a band of sheep belong ing to Louie Farr and in the care of Lewis Churchill on the.Ashby place. They killed one sheep nd crippled another when one of the neighbors discovered them" at their work and notified Young Churchill and Newt Farr, who happened to be out here. They borrowed a gun and went for the dogs, killing all three of them. Mrs. Knotts returned last week from Eastern Oregon, where she spent several weeks with her daugh ter, Mrs. Nash. ' Mrs. Arthur Mallatt was visiting her ' sister in Portland a few days lasti week, returning . home Sunday even ing. ' " : GLAD TIDINGS The weather having settled thresh ing machines are again running. Grain, of course, is injured to a con- alrlofatila avian after havirer nassed LJ 1 V. V . i H'.'l .AVUUV H.vw. J, t through .the late rains, still through out the Willamette Valley there will be many thousands of bushels thresh ed out that, will not be as badly dam aged as was at first supposed. Marquam and Albright have fin- ' ished picking their hops. The Bentley Bros, have finished their yard and the same crew pick ing in the Seaman yard finished about the 13th of September. A siege of about 18 days.. Good wages have been made by the pickers some of them making as high, as $4 per day, averaging that amount throughout the HPAROTl. Clover although sprouted to a cer tain extent, is not. all ruined by any means. A few days more of this nice weather and the clover hullers will again be busy throughout the Valley and instead of the crop proving a loss, thousands of bushels will be saved, and instead Of hard times predicted by some, there will be scarcely a rip ple noticed in the general Improve ment, and business affairs of our cuum;. .Then to think of how some of us Ttnnr Timiv mortals have fretted and worried over the enevitable forgetting that nature's laws must be complied with, and that the Great Ruler over all sends the sunshine as well as the , rain. The Morning Enterprise, although a daily visitor, is a welcome one. MOLALLA i Mrsl'Hari Engle, who was taken to 1st. Vincents nosyimi a lew i . nnanfoil nnnn for nTinpTini- citls, is recovering slowly. She hopes to be able to return nome in 1 4-wwm w Aft Ira Cl L (JUL LWV HCCfto, "nrv ITavlnv onrl rioil P"h tir who have been visiting the former's fath er, Levi Robbins, for the past few days have returned to. their home., in . Portland. . . ""' V '--; - "The Molalla Bank opened for busi ness Wednesday morning, September llJEMODIfUNG S4SUI i WORRELL'S MODELING SALE I Every Garment Mast 1 500 Fine Dresses to Choose From, $5.00 to $325.00 Specially Priced for this Sale $ 9.00 Dresses for this sale "$.6.95 f 10.00 Dresses, for this sale . $.795 $12.50 Dresses, for this sale '$.8.95 $15.00 Dresses, for this sale ........ ...$.9.95 .$20.00 Dresses for this sale. ........ .'. . .$12.95 $25.00 Dresses for this sale...... ,...-$14.95 Every "American Clothiers for 11. Mr. Havemann is cashier. As soon as possible he will bring his fam ily to Molalla.. They will occupy the Gregory house. . - There is a scarcity of vacant houses in Molalla. Quite a number of inquir ies for houses have been made lately and none to be had. Work has been started on Dr. Todd's new cottage and will be rushed to completion. J. Lowry and L. Cooke, of Oregon City, have the contract.. The butcher shop has changed hands. Mr. Reynolds of Estacada has bought out A. Cutting. Tom Hob bins still works in the shop. Geo. Adams was unfortunate enough to have two fine colts badly cut on a barbed wire fence on Monday. An other horse chased them through the fence. The services of a veterinary were necessary as a number of stit ches had to be taken in each animal. C. G. Huntley was in town the first of the week invoicing the stock of the Huntley drug store, which has been purchased by J. H. Vernon. The drug store will be remodeed'and en larged. - Mrs. Belle A. Sleight of Portland, has been visiting Mrs. J. L. Waldron for a few days. f V Jim Petty accompanied by his wife passed through town in ' their new Ford on Wednesday of this week. - Miss Andrus was1 called to Oregon City on account of the illness of her sister Mrs. Miller, of Gladstone. Mies Dunton will, have sole charge of the business during her absence. ,; V x. Clyde Waldron, the Molalla stage driver is the proud papa - of anew daughter. , " . COLTON ; Miss Ruth Branlund, daughter of Mr nr. 3 Mrs. Charles Branlund died at her home at Colton Saturday morn ing after, an Illness of - several years caused by heart and stomach trouble. Ruth was1 a very bright gin ana was far advanced in school for her age. She was also a. great musician and was loved by all who knew her. Miss Branlund was born in Michigan and went to Washington with her parents where they lived for several years, when her health began to fail. From there they came to Oregon, thinking that the change would do her good, which it did until the last few months when she began to fail quite rapidly, although she suffered quite a lot to ward the last, she would never com plain. . We miss our little friend, but now he has pased away to a better home, for death was a relief to her sufferings. The services were held at the Swedish Lutheran church at .2 o'clock Monday afternoon and were hT Rev. Relnhart The burial services were held in the Carls- burg cemetery and were largely ai tonriori Th nallbearers were Alfred Wall, Phillip and Melvin Hult Her man, Ruben and Ben sscninagren. re sides, the many friends and school- msffia Tnhrt mnnra llftr rteat.Tl she. Is survived by her parents, one brother Verner, and two-sisters, Amy and Ju- anita. A bell was installed on the Swedish W. E. Bonney's sister, who has been visiting here, will leave for her home tnis week.: ".' ' jj. Jones harvested Ms onions last week and reports a pretty fair crop, luriot. TJoiHo Rrmnev lfift for Esta cada Sunday, where she will attend school. " ;'" . ' ' " ' All those who have been away at the hop yards have returned. -. Miss Jessie Phillips is staying with Grandma Dix.t fc " . s -: " ,..' '" Mr -and Mm 'Walter Gorbett" were guests at Mr. and Mrs. Gus Gottberg's last Sunday. - -- - Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Bon- ney; a daughter, last week.' t . Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses Skirts, Waists and Kimonos Be Sacrificed, to Make Room for the Carpenters to Work. We Have the Largest Stock in the LET US PROVE IT TO YOU! Article in the Store Reduced -Must Have Room IT Women" Quite a - few mountains for have gone to huckleberries : the this week. , . ' ".Mr. and Mrs. Eastwood, who have been staying on the Sherman, place, have left for Portland and Mr. Sher man and family moved out to take possession of their place. Messrs. Jay Dix, of Shubel Oatis Dix, of MulinO, - visited and witn their mother at Colton Sunday. John Jones was- a caller at the Wal lace home at Highland Sunday. MAPLE LANE The 'regular meeting of . the Maple Lane Improvement Club was to be at Mrs. George Mighill's September 11th but September 10th beinfe Mrs. Mig hill's sixty-third birthday the Ladies decided to give her a surprise and so it proved to be. : Vocal .selections and several poems were given, also a pus zle Contest, Miss Dorothy Stafford, of Oregon City, getting the prize, a jar-1 dinere in which were several growing j house plants. The ladies' then served j a chicken dinner with all the acces-i sories. . Mrs. -Mighill was the recep ient of several birthday gifts and the wis-hes of all the ladies that she might enjoy many returns of the day. ' ' Those present .were: Mrs. Horning and Mrs.' C I. Stafford and daughter,1 of -Oregon City; Mesdames Cone,"Pa-i genkopt, Gage, Dimick, Craven' Sar tin, Lewis, Swallow, Wilcox, Reyn-; olds, Parker, Schmidt, Brown Adams Horton and Smith of Maple Lane. Mrs. Sartin havjng Deen the : very efficient president of the Maple' Lane Improvement Club for the past six months and now about to move'-, to Oregon City,- the members of .. .the club decided to give her a' J farewell visit on Monday afternoon, Septem ber 16th. Ice cream, cakes; and. cof fee were served, many pleasant stories were told, a picture," "Snug Harbor", was presented by . Mrs. Wil cox in behalf o fthe ladies and the hymn, "God Be With You Till We Meet Again" was sung with Mrs. Ed gar Smith at the Organ. - Those present were Mesdames Dim ick, Spliner, Gage Cone, Mighills, Craven, Swallow, Wilcox, Reynolds, Sartin, Parker, Rummery, scnmiat, Brown, Horton, Smith, Derrick, Ad ams, Hester and Miss Bessie Reyn olds. Most of the hop pickers who went from Maple Lane have returned home. Those who arrived on Sunday were as follows: Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Heater and family, Mrs-. Derrick and daughers May and Gretchen. All re- and daughters, Frances, irma ana Jennie, Mrs. August Splinter and daughter May and Gretchen. . All re port a good time and fair pay for tha time spent considering so much bad weathers-one thing. sure each . one brought back a good coat of tan. " A. J. Lewis, is on the sick list at present but is slowly recovering. " ' v . STAFFORD The most exciting thing that has happened in this vicinity since - the black hand letters, received by some of our. citizens, is the marriage of Mr. Moser and Mrs Shauber on last Fri-. day evening at ina nome oi me iev. Mr. Lucas, Apastot of - the Baptist cnurch. . It is , said the happy bride groom gave the boys $5' with, which to celebrate ' the event" " Mr andrMrs. Moser" went on 'a little trip,. , after which they will settle down- in Stat ford. - v.. y- .-. . - Louis Kile was awarded the roost er offered by Mrs. "Hplton for best po tatoes at the juvenile fair neld at Wil son ville.- Although when it was offer ed it was understood to. go with a hen offered by Mr.'Milem to any Stafford boy or girl who raised the . most po SPECIAL NOTICE We are going to remodel our entire store and front, and we must have carpenters. Every garment is new, up to the minute in style, specially priced for this sale. 4000 Fine Coats and Suits to Choose From, $7.50 to $85 $20.00 Suits and Coats.. "$12.95 $25.00 Suits and Coats .'...$14.95 $30.00 Suits and. Coats . .$19.85 $35.00 Suits and Coats , .'$24.95 $35.00 Suits and Coats. . . . . . . : . ... $29.85 Corrier Alder ori tatoes', from one pound.' The ' same boy 'received the $20: suit Of' -clothes and $6 in money. . - ; ; : The Delkar brothers finished baling their hay from the field last week. - C Thompson's son, who was strick en suddenly with pneumonia, is get ting along. nicely under the skillful care of Dr. Vincent. - . A. son, with his wife and little chil dren from the Hood River country, have been visiting at Mr. Aerni's the past week. - r . -''. : A daughter .of " Mr. "Aerni's was brought to Portland this "week to be operated upon for '.tuberculosis of the. glands of the neck. -. "ia .- "" Mr. Gebhardt picked his seven acre field of hops last ' week, -and had 27,7 boxes ? .-. .-. '.. "' . Mrs. Peters, Mri. 'Aden, Mrs. Sharp and MrS. Robbins visited with.Mrs. Gage on Tuesday. -;; Mrs Robbins Is staying with Mrs. Sharp; She is a relative of the family and will be nine ty years old in May. - Mrs. Gage visited her son John L. Gage, at St. Helens, last weeks, and saw the three weeks -old child a prom ising boy. Fred Baker has found no definite trace of the scalawag, who poisoned his dogs, although he thinks he has . i j . ill l. t t l a preiiy goon ciue, wuicu iie wui 1 iuw uy li any iiiuio arc iuisbiu, tu uc has put five left 1 . -After threatening rain for a num ber of days, with high winds, Stafford awoke ;Wednesday morning to fair, sunny weather, ' : MACKSBURG ;The hop season, just ended, has been a most satisfactory one. .. The yield notwithstanding the unfavorable weatner, is aDunaant, ana tne outioon for fair- Qiices is unusually . bright The champion picker seems to have been ' Hermann Wiener, - whd a . one day picked . 526 pounds." Grover Harms,-- however, stands at the head in the season's work; 500 pounds in one day, was reached by Grover Harms, Everett Kusling and- Alma Harms. The thresher of Nate Cole, also that of Ab Cole finished for the season on Saturday, September 14th. The Walsh and Heppler machines ended the season's work on Tuesday, the 17 th. Leonard Nebo, who has been work ing for some time at Hoquiam Wash., is expected home this week. Miss Maude Nebo has returned from Portland, where she has been a student at the Good Samaritan Training School for Nurses. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur A. Baldwin, Mr. Raleigh Bowers Mr. Stier and the Misses Rose and Hazel Klar were Sunday guests ot Mrs. Gibson. Mrs. George Koch has so far re covered that she can sit up a little at a time. Mr. Koch has returned from Aurora where he has been for some time, en gagei in building . a hop storage house. - r-.-Mr. ' Roth, who was injured in an accident- caused by the frightening ot his horse, was able last week to be removed, from the home of Mr. Troyer to that of his daughtet Mrs Kaufman. Mr.vRoth is still very seriously ni. Miss Nellie Albiker .is ill of typhoid fever --: -'','.. L -Mrs. " Arthur Baldwn , was a week end visitor with friends in Portland. Mrs. k-Baldwin left home in company with Mrs, John Heppler oil Thursday morning, returnifig Sunday "morning. Schootiopens in Macksburg on the morning of Monday. October 7th "with A. A. . Baldwin as principal. Mrs. Florence Buchanan win be Prof. Bal dwin's assistant. Sylvester Gibson and Ben Knutsen, who have been away at work all sum mer, have returned. - Bargains in Silk Petticoats Specially Priced for this Sale $4.50 Petticoats, for this sale . ... . ..$1.98 $6.00 Petticoats, for this sale .". ........ .$2.98 $7.50 Petticoats, for this sale $3.98 Large Line Single Skirts From 1-4 to 1-3 Off For This Sale at Once. Something for . The chidren Of Macksburg, en'cour aged by their success at the Juvenile Fair, are busy preparing for the Coun ty exhibit. jc-, ; Now that the hop and threshing seasons are oyer the grubbing has be gun in earnest. Everywhere the rub bish piles are burning in fields that next year to be planted-to potatoes or grain. ' . CAN BY A .niimhor nf frienrtn wore entertain ed in a most delightful manner Sat-, urday evening at the home of Mr. : and Mrs. A. H.- Harvey. The evening was devoted to playing whist. After cards were enjoyed a delicious lunch eon was served." Mrs." Henry was as sisted in entertaining by- her daugh ter, Miss Marie. . ' Many are the happy faces to ber seen on the Canby school grounds thooo rinva 9s the schnol session OD- ened witn an unuually large enroll ment especially in the High School department. All of the children seem rejoiced to again take up the school duties. It was thought by some that the work on the. new building would nrnis n eh-eat annovance. but it does not seem to annoy the pupils .or the teachers to any aegree, as me wuia. is carried on systematically, both iw. the wnrlrmen on the new building and also by the teachers in the school room The- following are tne teacn- ers: C. F. Romig, Supt. ana rm.; Miss- Addy B. Wyeth, Assistant High School; P. L. Coleman, teacher of sixth, seventh and eighth : grades; Miss La Vine Sheridan; teacher of the third, fourth and fifth grades; Miss wmilv Snnlak. nrimary erades. and H. H. Eccles Riverside school. On ac count of the large enrollment in the High School,- the Primary Department has found temporary quarters in me Norwegian Evangelical Church until the new school Duiiaing is reauy iur occupancy. The Canby School is up to the standard in every way auu oj.iofna fmm ita "Hi eh school are prepared to enter the State Univer sity and other nigner msuiuuons hi learning. '. . Rev C. L. Greesy left last Monday evening for Ashland, Ore., to attend the M. E. Annual uonierence oi oa lem district He expects to be re turned to Canby, as he is anxious to complete the new church building, which has been in process of con struction during the past year ' and longer. The basement is now occu pied for church and Sabbath school services. Under the efficient super intendency of A. J. Burdette and his able corps of officers and teachers, the Sabbath School has almost dou bled in attendance during the last vpr.r. e Southern Pacific is pushing its -urork on the new railroad and a large number of workmen are busily en gaged near Canby on the new roaa The excavation of the basement of the Masonic Hall building about to be erected at Canby is almost completed. Work is also in progress, excavating for the new store building of Carlton & Rosenkrans. Canby is certainly ad vancing. JENNINGS LODGE Corn roast coming soon. " w : . Watch for the corn roast. .. v.' ' Mrs. Poyser, of Portland, who has purchased an acre on Blanton street, was a business caller at the Lodge on Tuesday. " . Miss Purcell, who has - been the guest of Mrs. C. L. Smith,; tor several days, - has returned to her home in Oregon City. - - - After spending the summer with Mrs. Ralph Near, Miss Esther John ston will return to her home in Port- room for the 5000 Waists, All New Fal Styles, 98c to $25.00 Specially Priced for this Sale $2.00 Waists, for this sale 98c $2.50 Waists, for this sale '..98c $3.00 Waists, for this sale $1.49 $5.00 Waists for this sale $2.98 $6.00 Waists, for this sale v $3.98 $7.50 Waists, for this sale ,........$4.95 Everybody at Everybody's Price Opposite land to resume her studies in the Ver-,new sidewalks at this place.. - -'. non school. . Mr. Tibbett's home and the J. A. Word comes that the hoppickers ! Johnson house are having new coats from this place, are having lots of of paint. fun and making lots of money. Miss Mable Morse was taken sud- ; A baby has come to gladden the'denly ill on Sunday and is still con home of M, S. Porter on Addy street -fined to. her home with an attack of and a baby girl to the home of Paul appendicitis. Roethe. - , Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hampton have On Friday, Art Roberts came down ' sold their pqroperty to Harry Hamp from Elmer Boardman's t hop yard j ton. Mrs. Hampton and son. Jack, near AuTora making the trip on his I will leave about October first for wheel. He reports good roads but I Alaska. Later they will be joined by encountered a couple . of hills that Mr. Hampton. were longer going up than coming i Mrs. C. S. Bergstresser, of -Portland down. -After a business trip to Port-j is spending this week with the Ralph land he returned to tne hop yard Mon- Near family. . day afternoon. . . I R. F. Stover and the Jacobson . The Madden family ' returned to brothers caught fottr large salmon on their home at this place after a few Sunday. Other fishermen from Port weeks In Portland and at the-coast i land were also quite lucky as many Mrs. Card and children spent a few fine salmon were caught. , days with her parents near Vancouv-1 Mrs. Isiah Shevefield still continues er. , - I very low at her home at this place. ., Mrs. ShodSf is visiting in Eugene. Mrs. Noble, a trained nurse, is in at- . The melon social was well attended, . tendance. and the proceeds were $9.5. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard and Mr. Bat Painton " wishes to thank her kind dorf and son and daughter attende-1 helpers and the doners of the melons, the Clark County fair at Vancouver, Miss Bernice Lee returned to her Wash., last week, home in Portland, after a few days Mrs. Gregan entertained with a stay with Miss Winnie Kern. luncheon on Friday last. Her guests . Professor Thompson was a caller were the Mesdames Fisher, Pierce,, at the Lodge Saturday, getting things Daggett and Emmons, in order for the Fall term which be-' The A. F. Russel family and Mr. gins Monday, September 16. Miss Es- Hart and daughters returned last ther Campbell is to have charge of week from near Aurora, where they the primary grades, and Mrs. Anna Hayes has been employed to teach music. v Mr. and Mrs. Dave Boardman were dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Jones one day last week. Rev. Bergstresser has recently put a bell on the church to remind us of the prayer meeting and Sunday school hours. May it ring out a message to the people to attend these meetings and the Bible class which is conduct ed by our faithful pastor. Announcement of the corn roast next week. Watch for it. The sound of the school bell seem- h ed pleasant to hear again on Monday, September 16, as the Fall term Degan in this district A large number of pupils are enrolled then before, the larger number being in the primary grades. In this room more seats will be added to accomodate the little ones. The regular " meeting of the Adult Bible Class will be held on Thursday evening. The 5th Chapter of Luke has been the assignment by the lead er, C. S. Bergstresser. The corn roast which was to have been given by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Near at their home, has been post poned. Much building is going on at this place. G. W. Card has the cellar com menced for his home, which will be a modern cottage built at ' the same place as that one which was recently destroyed by fire. Work on the Ja cobs and Hart homes is progressing nicely and Mr. Jewett's house is about ready for occupancy. The Kern house is having some new Improve- ments, and lumber has arrived for Southern Pacific Railroad of Mexico , ''.. - : traversing the states of SONOROA - SINALOA - TEPIC - JAL ISCO. Gives Access to OPPORTUNITIES FOR. WEALTH ..', '. In ---' ' ; . 1 - MsCattlc, Farming, Mining, Timber Le'us list you for a copy of our new booklet soon to be pub Vlished. -- ' - H, LAWTON, G. P. A.,- Gua ymas, Sonora, Mexico. City to Select From. the Oregonian Building enjoyed an outing ana also picKea hoDs at Elmer Boardman's yard. Mias EUn Hart spnt Sunday at Sil ver Springs at the home of Mrs. Har rington. Mrs. S. P. Dow and Clyde Jones re turned on Saturday last from the hop fields near Macksburg. Mr. and Mrs. Strain were Lodge visitors Monday, returning to their home near Shubel in the evening. The Circle met at the home of Mrs. Newell on Wednesday. New mem bers are being taken in and. at the next meeting, on October 2,TMrs. Jen nie JoneB will be the hostess. Elec tion of officers will take place. ' Mra TiMHh Tniscot.t. of Gresham. was a business caller at this place on Tuesday. - Mrs. Bess Bruechert and children visited at the home of J. Bruechert in Portland on Sunday. Mr. D. P. Newell and son, Glenn, at tended the funeral of Mr. Jesse Bounds at Eugene on Tuesday. Mr. Bounds had been a friend of the New ell family for some time and had made an appointment to meet Mr. Newell at the Oregon hotel on Tues day but owing to the tragic death, when he met in an auto wreck, Mr. Newell attended the funeral on the day they were to meet. Mr. Bounds the coast. Mr. Painton is drilling at the Tabor home near Meldrum. Mr. and Mrs. Thompson are enjoy ing an outing at Yamhill and are also picking hops. Mrs. H. H. Emmons entertained a party of six friends from Kennewlch, Wash., at lunch on Wednesday. THB