NOTES AND PERSONALS CONDENSED NEWS NOTES Ethel Wa?d of Gaston was a Grove visitor Monday. James Heesacker of Verboort visited in Fo est Grove Monday. Good hardwood kegs and bar­ rels for sale at the Pacific Market. Mrs. Prickett of Hillsboro vis­ ited friends in Forest Grove Sat­ urday. Miss Ve>-a Shiffer. who is teach­ ing at Middleton, was home for the week-end. For smut on wheat use Hlue Stone, 20c per lb.; 10 lbs , $1.70 Littler’s Pharmacy. The members of the Burlingham family autoed to Vancouver Sun­ day afternoon. Aaron Keene and his sister, Arly Keene, visited friends in Hillsboro Sunday. For Rent—Furnished or un­ furnished house, good location. Hollis & Graham. 37-3t Donald Parsons of Gales Creek visited friends in Forest Grove and Hillsboro Saturday Arlene Harrison, who is work­ ing in Portland, visited over Sun­ day at her home in Forest Grove. Mrs. Beatty (formerly Jessie Reynolds) of Portland visited friends in Forest Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Whitehouse and daughters. Jewel and Eliza­ beth, motored to Portland Satur­ day. Miss Anna Taylor attended the C. E Institute for Washington county at Reedville Saturday and Sunday. Miss Martha Al l e n , who isl teaching at the Oglesby school, spent the week-end in Forest Grove. Is The Chas. Powell family of Portland motored out to Forest Grove Sunday and visited at the M. S. Allen home. Nobby new hats for men and boys just ar rived at John Ander­ son’s You must see them to know how good they are. Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Price and small son of Portland visited with Mrs. Price’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. R;ismusen, Sunday. Mi«s Helen McDonald, teacher of Domestic Sci' nee at Forest Grove high school, spent the week-end at her home in Corvallis. Clayton Lasham, who has been working in Dupont, Wash , visit­ ed with his mother and sister in this city for a few days last week. Geo. Rasmusen has accepted a po-ition as salesman for the Stand­ ard Oil company and will be stationed in either Seattle or Port­ land. Mr. and Mrs J.S . Buxton are now comfortably located in the old David Smith place, north of the P. U. campus, but the place is no longer old, Uncle Jake hav­ ing made it over. Mrs. W D. Littler, J. B. Lit- tler, wife and son, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Underhill and Mrs. E. E. Upmeyer, all of Salem, visited at the C. A Littler home in this city o Sunday, having c me down by auto. A reception was tendered to the new students of the high school and college by the Chris­ tian Endeavor societies of the Congregational a n d Christian churches and the Epworth League of the Methodist church Fri­ day evening. The young people met first at the Congregational church, where games were played and then all departed for the Methodist church where "stunts” were put on. They then went to the Christian c h u r c h where "maplenut” ice cream and wafers were served. All departed declar­ ing they had an excellent time. @ [c 0 D reckon i ' d better DO MV SHAFPE ___ " .*» i v . V l J ^ o v- « •.N X t w ¿T '7 ' r L i . / ri - ' . I Ì * ¡""We r : -=vx Cartoon bv Seed, Courtesy of Oregon Journal HOC ^il < = t o c = D l [o1fa o ir= 3 [fo1fc i= z io t= 5 1 fc G E T B E H IN D THE GOVERNM ENT and do it now in order to shorten this war. We of America have the resources; that is an undoubted fact. But we need to mar­ shal those resources quickly, we must act with characteristic American strength, pep and determination. It is your privilege to help YOURSELF, as well as the GOVERNMENT, by buying liberally of the Second LIBERTY LOAN the Best Investment on Earth. It is desired that all Subscriptions be in by Oct. 27th. x In this, as in the previous loan, buyers of moderate and small means are favored by the government. We will be glad to have you consult us re­ specting the many interesting details re­ garding the Loan and to serve you in this, as in any other banking service, faithfully and well. First National Bank A Strong Bank in a Good Town. non Forest Grove, Ore. >11«--------i O t = = 3 |[Ò1fq o iZ 3 lI Ó 1 fC = I = 3 0 E : u /. r We |>ay cash for veal, hides, poultry and egg«. Pacific Mar­ ket The Vancouver a n d Forest Grove football teams will come together on P. U. field at 2:30 to­ morrow afternoon. Joe Wiles, insurance agent and auto dealer, bus moved his office to the Chevrolet salesrooms, north of the Tucker garage. F. N. Bellinger, living on the Baseline road, east of town, was kicked by a flivver one day last week and suffered a broken arm. Claude Smith, Art Caples and H. F Wilson spent Monday hunt­ ing and fishing on the Wilson river, but if they got anything to eut they failed to show it. Mr and Mrs. Willis Goff ure now at home in their modern new bungalow, having slept their first sleep under the new roof Monday night. They have a Very nice, home, in an excellent neighbor- !hood. Mrs H. G. Whitney and child­ ren visited friends in Portland Friday and on Saturday Mrs. Whitney and her mother, Mrs. M I. Conwcll, vtsitnf relatives at Washougal, the Whitneys return­ ing to this city Sunday evening. 1 he new Ford delivery ear re­ cently purchased by Caples & Co. from the Stout Auto company ar- rivi-d in the city Monday and is being used to deliver merchandise from the Caples and King stores and the Pacific Market, Caples fumi-hing the car, King the gas and the Pacific Market the driver. Carmel Good returned Saturday .night from his trip to Missouri, Arkansas and New Mexico. Car­ mel says business is booming in the oil fields of Oklahoma, with wages high and money quite plentiful. His father stopped off in Montana for a visit with rela­ tives and did not get home until | Tuesday. Henry At lee, Deputy Consul for Washington county for the Modern Woodmen, is doing work in and around this city this week ¡and will call on eligihles in Forest | Grove next Saturday. The M. W A. offers very attractive insur­ an ce rates to young men. If you are interested, you may leave word at the Express office and Mr. Atlee will call on you. Hikers Visit Gales Peak Sunday morning’s 9:30 Oregon Electric brought from Portland 27 members of the Portland Athletic Association, hound for a hike to | Gales Peak. The party was met at j at the depot by 12 Forest Grove men and women, representing the Commercial club, who piloted the visitors to the David’s hill vine­ yards. where they filled upon grapes at the Brokaw vineyard and purchased a quantity of graoes for shipment to Portland. Dinner was eaten near the Watts school house, after which the party started for Gales Peak, the more hardy of the hikers going to I/Kikout Point and others waiting for them at the base of the Peak. A fine view of Tualatin Plains was obtained from lookout Point and the visitors considered the view worth the trip. The Portland hikers were in charge of “ Billy” Kreinert and John A. Lee, the lat­ ter a former resident of this county and a graduate of Pacific University. The local hikers were Mr. and Mjrs. L. P. Rock wood, Misses Manche langley, Maude Graham. Amy Pechin and Fay Templeton and Messrs. W. H. Hollis, Vernon Burlingham, Earl Flcischmann, A. A Kirkwood, A. J Demorest and W. C. Benfer.