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SOCIAL EVENTS !N BELLEV1EW ; . BULtVIEW, June 7. Mrs. Tor bet isanfttid gruclolihly en tortiiiu d at bur hoin on OuH street lunt J'ildy evening With a 6:30 dinner In honor of Ml Mary Walker, who In luuvlng tut) lirut of Juno fur WilUmiiuoa River wliere ahe hue accepted a position In a dry noodi store fur the summer jnunthu. Covers were laid lw wine people at a table beautiful with a. VuentcrplocQ of exquisite roses, and lighted taijera in cryutal can dlcholdvra bulng placed on either end o fthe tablo. Fried chicken with all the fill In wnn the inulu at traction of llio on Ut bleu, with do llcfouB homemade nherbet and cake for the IftHt courfle. Following the dinner the evening hours wero pleasantly spent with ronvcrsntlon and RHmes. Thone prenent at this ))fileM M(hh Walker, the RUPHt if honor, wore Mr. and Mrs. K. Jt. Jo, Mr. 15. C, Thompson, Mrs. Clifford Oobh, Mrs. IJlsio Church man, Mlus Nina Emery, mid the bout and hastens, Mr. and Mrs. Bunford.' ; Two carloads of railroad ties, to J lined in construction work be tween Han Francisco and Putaluinn, Calif., have recently been shipped by - the Moon Lumber company of tlii district. This ifl Hie first imtiillrnrnt of un order for JO, 000 Tvhleh havo been ordered by the mil road company. "'-The pinning mill sturU-d opera tions yeslorduy. The local lumber company has many advances orders for shipments to be made all it in the season. It Is said thut the .cmtlpuny will ship over 600 car loads of products from tho tnlll this season. ' 1 Mrs. Jesse Nell ' entrrialned at 1nr home in nellvlew Frlduy after noon In honor of Mrs. Mark True-'s liirthday. 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' "Tlio I'lcluro of Dorian Gray." lly Obcbi- Wilde. "The lted I.lly." lly Amitulo France. "Mile, de Maupln." lly Thuo- phlle (iantlcr. "The name of Lire." lly Oa brlelu D'Aniumizlo. "South Wind." l'.y Norman !X)U;lan. i"Hoiih nnd l.ovorn." lly I). II. Iiiwrenee. "Candlde." lly Voltnlio. "Madame llovnry." lly Gun tavo Flnuburt. 10' HontTalcn." lly Udnnr Allen l'oo. TIiuho hooks belong In the library of every borne. ASK FOR A FREE COPY of the new Illustrated catalogue de scribing In tome detail all of the titles. One new title every month. SWEM'S Book and Gift Shop i, 217 East Main 8t. Kodak Film Developing MIH Pr5 fast Mail Order Service SWEM'S I EASTMAN KODAK DEALBR8 ' u.Maltii1 fnoto r niinera sood time, when at the close of the afternoon the gucau were escorted to the dlnlnu room and seated at a table beautiful with sweetpeas as ii centerpiece, and a birthday cuko with burning cundlev. De Ucloue sandwiches coffee, honie niado Ice cream und cake were served to the guests. Muny lovely Sifts wero received by Airs. True. Those who enjoyed this dellk'htful affair wero Mrs. Curl Uottscho of Medford, Mrs. Klizubcth Goodman of Weed, Calif., Mis. Mary Tucker, Mrs. licll Jackson, Mrs. Ida Tucker und the hostess, Mrs. Nell and little f daughter Juan. Mr. and Mm. 11, Nordvviek and family of Medford ppent Huuday evenlriK ul the Merryjuan hojne. A Jolly picnic party composed of the following numed spent the i day on Vaijnir creek: Mr. and i Mrs. H. I,. tirenory, Mr. und Mm Arthur tielers, Mr. and Mrs. Luren Orciiory, Mr. und Mrs. M. M. Tuck er, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. (.Irctiory, Mr. and Mrs. M. P. True, Misses Helen und Mildred Gregory, little Ml.w Lucile Hclhm, Herbert and Klrh Oregory. This crowd has formed the hahlt of mectiiiK the flrsrt dn,ys In June to celebrate the birthday annivorsvrles of Mi-s. Vf. W. Oreuory anil Mrs. M. V. True which both occur within u few days apar). Mr. and Mrs. lOd Barrow, Mr. and Mrs. J. 1.. Nell and daughter Joun and Mrs. Austlo llrown spent Sunday picnicking near Jlyatt darn. Mrs. L. Coder, who has been spending some time Ivsitlng her dnuBhter, Mrs. J. C. Mitchell, in southern California, returned to her home last week. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Goodman, Mrs. Frank Crowson und daughter Iniu went to Klamath Kalis Friday evening where they will visit rela tives for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar I,ou and Miss Edith Chapman spent Sun day picnicking on Nell creek. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Keatou nnd daughter Alma left Tucsdny even ing for San Francisco where Mr. Kealon will enter u hospital for medical attention. The Cpper Valley Community club will meet at tho club rooms on Wednesday, June 13, for an all-day mecllng, at I o'clock. Thero will he a covered dish luncheon and Miss York, county home dem onstration agent, will bo present to Instruct the ladles In tho mak ing of lump shndes. Craig Hayes is spending some time on his homestead in the Hy att district, cutting wood, lie is being assisted by his fallier, who makes the trip from his homo in Jlellview each day. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Keaton dis pose dof their place east of Ash land on Tuesday, The new owners will take possession immediately. Mrs. H. K. names nnd Mrs. Mill iard Miles attended (ho llnwe.na Circle meeting nt tho Yeomnu lodge rooms on Wednesday after noon, and report a very enjoyable time. Mrs. Messervey and Mrs. Maiilo Merryman attended the Kastern Slur meeting Tuesday, evening at tho Masonic hall. The local order entertained the Klnmulh Falls members. After regular indue meeting delicious refrcshmon(H were served in the dining room. William llryan left the first of the week for Dunsmulr, where hn has a position with tho railroad company. Mrs, Itose Puch v-'s e cuest nt tho homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. It. C. Metcalf on Sunday. Itobert Gordon has a large crew of women weeding In bis gladioli field, lie has eight acres of bulbs plnnted. Hulh Metcalf has been eonrined to her home this week with Illness. BUTTE FALLS TOOK SECOND PLACE M L lll'TTU KAMA .luno (I. Three of the iHiiills tuklnK fa it in the nuisle memory ennlest from liutte Kalla received perfect aeores and lilns at Ashland last Friday. They were Iloland lioberts. Krank I.lnd strom and Zelln Vincent. Tlio ienin took second place In the contest end received tile J'J tirlv.e. Ttiose attending the commence nient exerctsea from Untie Kails were the isradu.ites. Kranlile 1 ttu I -nard. Karleene Muriiby, Iloland Huberts, Ijtveda Miller nnd Krma Smith and Mrs. Slniervtlle, llotb Slinerville, Mrs. Clark. Mrs. Conrt rlulit, V. Itay I'nrker, l.loyd t'lark, Mrs. fluy Moore and fam ily. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Nee. Zella Vincent, Vriink I.lnstrom, Wesley HIiisliiK and Mrs. Itbeii Hoover. I Mrs. ,1. ,1. Klmervllle plnns on leaving Thursday for l'.iiKcue, I where she will nttend the Krndll ;atlon eNcrclses. nt which her son. i (iconic, will Ki-adnnte from tho I niverslly of OrvKnn. (leorne has made excellent nrcparationH for being a teacher nnd Kiaduatcs with fine recommendations from Ills Instructors. A Sunday school picnic Is being planned for next Sunday, tn follow Immediately nftcr tho close of tile Sunday school hour, (Many ure looklnn forward to this event. I The Hoy Scouts report a fine I trip nnd Rood llino nfler their, jblko last week, even if tho (flsh : wero shy. I I Mr. nnd M1". KiiRono Kichmond J returned to Jtutto Kails Tuesday oven ln from a visit to Oakland land vicinity. I Mrs. Krank Hoover and son. Hob, and Mrs. Alberta Hoover left Hullo l'nlls Tmirmlny for Sacra mento. Frank Jloovor will return to Hutto Kalis with his wlfo the Inst of this week, while Mrs. Al bertn Hoover will relnuln In fali fornln visiting for the remainder of the summer. Mrs. I,oiilse KnnfSierer nnd Miss ' MEDFORT) MAIL ' I At the Rialto Today ' i i v h.is ,-3 . & y y Jam Tllix anJ Caryl.JlncolJi irCMlo Cfw.yenne!'J Tuni Mix, ntU'tl ii h the world'H best known hoi-m-man, b'TaiiHt' hi Herein drainaH ure kIiowii in more limn J -00 Ihoulres every duy In tho yoar, Is now appearing in "Hello Cheyenne!" ut tho JUalto Th catro ttJinorruw. A venterner, burn in the w cut, rvarcfl in tlio went. Mix "lived his own life" in tnu vast open Hpaees and cuukIH all tlio virile, viHitorn ut the Kail Hoover home Monday and Tuesday. Many ur enjoying iliu tiwinunin,,' tank llieno dayu. Mr. and Mr. Mark JlaKer worn viHltors in Jacksonville Tueftday. Tho tiny Mooro and ".Spud" LoiIko faniiiicH wero Medfuid vi IIoih Tuesday. Klmer Curler and wifo of Bed ford were attending to husMiets in liutte Falls Monday afternoon. Mr. Thorndylio of (he First Na tional hunk, was n very busty man in finite Falls Monday. Mrs. Nohh of Medford spent the day with her parents. Mr. and Airs. "JJoe" (Joss Tuesday. Miss Kelh Kimervillo is spend ing tho week with her sisler. Ileb-n, In Ashland. The Cuny family spent Kund.iy in MWIford. On Iheir return lh-y hrouKhi Mr. Curry's . Klster wi.h 1hen for a visit. Mr. Short was a business vis itor In Medford Tuesday. The ball ame played hero Sun day resulted In Central 1'oint beating liutte Falls by a score of 7 to a. ,r. J. Kldnner, Cop-o bond salemnan. visit ed owen-OreKon eainps this week. Mr. and Mrs. Al llUdreth nl tended the Montana plrnie. at Phoenix Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. "Win. Hollo way wero visitors in Jlutto Falls on Thursday. Ira TuiiKate. Karl Hoover and S. II. Stoddard were business vis torsi to Medford Thursday, re maining for tho wrestling mat eh In tho evening. Mr. Cadzow, ono of our loeal merchants, has returned from a trip to California. liuell lllldreth and wife and Mrs v.. A. Itildreth. Sr . left MR t hi JENNINGS. TIRE C Phone 223 TimnTOT, fEDFGHD, elean-ininded drama and romance which he took to Hie screen when he dcu:d-d to he a motion picture actor i I-Vvv animals have developed such ;i Mm fan following as .Tony, Hie hurst which appears In 'all of Mix's plclure. He Is per fectly formed animal with an un .isniily developed mind, which KiaspH si Itiatiotis and fives' him power ui do bis own thinking. , Thursday morning f'r Harbor, on 'the coast, for a vacation which I will probably layt lor several ! weeks.' ! Mr. and Mrs. Al Hlldreth sent 'Thursday afternton In Medford. ; Mr. and Mrs. Hatigh moved Into lone of I he Caller houses .Monday. 'Patent Leather Kid' Pleases Audiences I , llidiard Uarthehne.SK never ha t it more important role, nor gavo a more, sincere iierformance than in "The Talent leather Kid," now !at Hunt's Craterian. "Tin 1'alvnl heather Kitl" Is t hi? :dory of tho regeneration of Hie houl of a. Very humblo pri- 1 vate In the army, a boy who : thruiiMh environment and training was a poor citizen and slacker. ; f He is drafted Into the army rgein-t his wishes, is a coward in actual warfare and hates his government and his flag until, in the midst of a lmitle. his "bud- ;dy" is shot. This, combined with the love a palrloUe girl who is danchm in I he V. M. C. A. huts. ! hrings about the audden transi lion, and Hie hoy is "n'born." his better quail tic: aro revived and In tineiKes from the conflict a hero and a good citizen. , ; Tho two vitnphono acts that 'are on the same bill are kuock j idits for entertainment. The "Sen lalor" Ford act Is crammed fvill I of numor from the start to fin ! ish and naturally to hear and ; see Wa ring's I'ennsylvanlans, an J orchestra that has a world-wide rcputat ion can not help but be a si-n.-alionat pleasure. s , ' X , 'Fii ' A . X v -( j OK EflONV FRIDAY, WiMXJW 81'HIXGH, Juno 7. The June meeting of the AVillow Bprlngs Thursday club will be vheld on the 14th at the home wf Mm. V. K. i'urker. Kvery member fa urged to be present as this is the lust meeting until October. Mrs. Oeue Ulaekford and MIsb Jola Itlaekford have charge of the pro gram. , Carl Hover and AVilda Kichmond are expected home from O. S. C, about June 10th. Mrs. Hover, llo Iand and l'earl ure driving to Cor vallls to bring Curl honi-1. Mrs. Stono and Mrs. Fosh of liend will bring Wilda und visit the JUeh montls for sevt rul days. They wfl: be joined by Mr. Stono and Mr. Fokh later. Friends here have Just received invitations to the wedding of Itus hcII Harris, eldest son of Mrs. V. H. Harris, to Miss JJorothy Cum mins at the Hose Cify Methodist Fpiseopul church. 1'ortland, on Tuesday evening, June ll'th. Airs. Harris left here the 3rd of June to attend Herbert Harris' gradua tion from Oregon State college. She will visit friends In McMlnn villc and Salem before going on to Portland. Mr. Richmond and Hon Clyde spent a few days ut JJiumoml lake last week enjoying the fishing. Mr. and Mrs. M. 1'. Carney were dinner guests at tho J. Y. llirk holz home last- Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, I.ouis Salade, Jr., and children will leave about June 14th for the east, where they will spend several months. Mrs. Sa lade and the children will visit In Chicane, and Mr. Salailo plans to Hpond some time in New York. Their homo here will bo occupied during tho summer by Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Cowles. a former valley family now residing In California. The Willow Springs district was well represented in the 1 ! i grad uating class of Central Point high school, whose commencement ex ercises were held Juno 1 st.' Five members of the class, Frances Par ker. Harry Klden, William Strauhe, Geno Ueaines and George Klden, were from this locality. "The Willow Springs school closed on the hint day of May. The teach ers and pupils enjoyed ft picnic in Willow creek canyon. n .Mine 1st several local families attended the county exercises at Ashland, as there wero several eighth grad ers graduating from this school. . Mrs. IjuIu Thurston and Mrs. Mamie Tucker, who have taught in the Willow Springs school this yoar, have been re-elected for the HC'X-liCifl term of school. f'W. A. Thompson Is seriously 111 at his home on the Old Stage mail. He returned from the Sacred Heart hospital last week. George and Harry Klden secur ed positions -at the box factory in Medford after the closing of school. They have purchased a Ford coupe for transportation. ' .Mr. and Mrs. Krncst Denwe left early in the week for Diamond lake where Mr. Denwe will bo em ployed during the season. John Itlaekford, who has been attending a mechanics' school in Portland, has returned to his home here, having completed bis course. H. A. DuUuuue Is serving on the jury at the sessions of court In Med'nrd thi week. Here It Is FISK THIS TIRE HAS A LARGER AIR CHAMBER A SUPER TIRE THAT COSTS NO MORE vrn t wn i n cti extra mileage YOU WILL GET! easier steering MORE COMFORT C TR POT TP V! Your money spent here must buy I V-FLilVI. satisfactory service. ' . '. f TD CCDXIPCI A compfete tIre rePaIr service as near as UUK ibiKVldl4l your phone.We will fix your tire NOW. No delay or driving without a spare. Trade in "Where Your Dollar Buys Miles" Successor to C T C Factory Branch JPX ft 8, ' 1 028. EUGENE BOY LEADS WEST POINT CLASS WF.ST POINT, N. Y., June 8. William Hall of St. I.ouis. 'htar sprinter, will captain the WeHt I PiNOt Hack team next seanun. ! Announcement of his election to f duy folio v.s the choice of Hon Ziinmermun of F.ugcne, Ore., as base li 11 captain for 1 U.ft. Hoth .are all-around athletii; stars, in ' addition to w h I c h Zimmerman ranks among the highest in Hcho- rin ha o uianl Dialilo Angolrn 8TAiVIAlU RUGGED TREAD Your Old Tires For llastle tandlae. Hall has playe.l ' 4 0.A. uAQt-a Anit haS iuuvuuii 'r been on the wrestling team, iini uern:an, U-dde from liw baseball activities, ! a tar at basketball and a fooioail player. ACTOR'S 30 WIFE rill(.'AIIi). June S. (A'). Tbe ' tblnl wife of Alexander t-'rr, whit To prtimotr nfr 11 vine, thi Coni- rrrrltHl, ntl niaitunitt. ir-bf neon- Sintniuril- tiulil on Mount Oiul.lo near San Franri ci.. ami Staiiiinril-I.s he hi on M treed Hill near lx Ancrle car It iihlr Ihnn a himilreil mile. OIL COMRWOF CALIFORNIA i .iii ill i i i pirnuTwwcroaarrmiii'jjM BALLOON Long Life, Heavy Duty FISKS OMPANY 127 No. was Mawruss" In "Potash . ttiid Perlmutter etage success, has Bued 1 for divorre here. ' Jln. Chit, who wub Helen Cress I man, a bathing beauty of the film, I charges in her suit that her hus band fled from New York to avoid paying her J10D u week alimony I for herself and elKhteeii-monllM laid child. While he "lunKUirhed 'in luxury'' and Indulh'ed I" "drun ' ken brawls." she charges, she was obliged to borrow rnilruui! lure to tnllow him here. The t'arrs were married ill 1J4. tlon by a New York court two months ago. The actor's two for mer wives were both actresses. rinspified advertising gets results. Riverside IS1T E. Main 8t. Medford J Mflr "J Murl Jollllson of Medford,,