**“ ter Katherine., were both quite 111 with flu last week. I Mrs. H arry Roe, of Nevada City, Cal., who has been spending — the w inter with her father, M r Craig, w ill be here for some time longer. T preaching stirring messages, you have not heard him. you I m ls jd a great, privilege. j y o u ,still have another oppofl lty for he w ill broach Sunday O..4- rn. and 7: SO p. m., and j every night next week at 7: Si R. N. Chaney built a fine large ir chicken house last winter and wise ready for fonr hundred bqhy 'J chicks which he received this ® week. Mrs. J. R. McCracken re­ ceived her seven hundred baby chlekS^aleo thia week. Mrs. H . R. "Westerberg and son '■ Richard, o fT a le n t, spent last “ Sunday at the O. W . Nichols ranch In .V a lle y View. • The Talent Irrita tio n Co., is t progressing rapidly w ith the • ditch-cleaning. A large part of the Valley View ditches are ready for r water and the men have gone - over Into Ferns Valley to prrepare the ditches in that section, th e re I w ill probably be ho need for irrl- r gatlon this spring until after the first crop of«alfalfa is cut there , being so much late rain. The Karly Chapman cherry . trees are in bloom and all k in d s ' I of cherries promise a good crop. M r. and Mrs. R. M. Jones and son, Robby, spent Sunday at the ■' Lennox home. . j H. H. Weagant made a trip to , H ilt, Cal., last Saturday w ith a load of prodace and frul£. W . F. DeFord spent a few days in Portland this week where he f went on business. W hile in P ort- j land M r. DeFord visited his moth­ er and daughters. s The J. F. Arnold ranch house is receiving a fresh coat of paint , this week. j M r. and Mrs. John Arnold had as their dinner guests, M r. a id !( Mrs. Sherman of Jacksonville and Mr. Lee Mow of Dead Indian. „ R. O. Fowler, county agricul­ turist of Medford, was at the J. R. McCracken ranch on' Monday to inspect some Ladino clover which Mr. McCracken is frying out, to use tor sheep pasture. k This clover seed was obtained g( by M r. Fowler from Idaho last year for a try-out In this valley. The Ladino clover has a pecu­ lia r way of growing as it grows ■■■ very much like , a strawberry M plant, spreading out on the M ground w ith the new tendrils taking root all around each plant. Another get-to-gether meeting was held at the club housg on Monday evening, when the Ash- (and Chamber of Commerce met with the Valley View ranchers. Mrs. W. O. TUcksr Phone 4 F 14 j ; The masting held Tuesday r. night „ a t the Bellview school 2 bouse, which was sponsored by St 1 p. m. He w ill give Intereat- the Trade Extension Committee of . tag Bible Readings. the Chamber of. Commerce of Don’t fa ll to avail yourself of f which. Homer Billings la Chalr- fman, was well attended. Profes- : this opportunity. .. . {eor c. L. Long talked on various P: C. Thatcher, Ppstor. j problems confronting th e small J fatuit farmer particularly, and htethg^M Mplsropal fthnrdk ' jùrged the cooperation on the port II. F. Pemberton |h f growers, not only In.m arketing Morning, worship at 11 o'clock. , » u t in choosing what shall he Sermop subject: The Witness Of 4kro w n for market. A ll in attend- t |e Spirit. / ■ - , J jftg c e voted the meeting most help- Evening worship qt 7 :i0 Rq* ■nl. The outlying communities riv al meeting. Subject: "An j&ppreciate the effort being put fjto rth by the local organisation in Black W ithin. Sunday School for Bible S tu ra ■ h e ir behalf. ai . '/ f ’ K ' This morning the weather looks f Bpworth League at 8:18 T o g M fflka though , a typical Bellview fla g h t would follow. I t has got to people’s hour. • / “’/ ' ' • Revival meetings every night pe quite funny out heke, that this coming week at 7:30. Fine r Whenever anything Is planned at singing, plain Gospel sermons, the club bouse In the way of ma-1 Increasing spiritual atmosphere. J king a llttlé mòre cash, it rains. W e cordially Invite you to at- And not a gentle rain at that. :end a ll these meetings. Ton w jll m heartily Welcomed and made to fell at home. Strangers and -visitors sapecigl- y welcome. Come w ith us and make this your horns church. Remember the revival meetings and plan to attend. # # d • .• • > F irst Church of Christ, SctentiSt. then call attention to a fly in his food. He would refuse to pay his cpeck— pecause of the fly. But the manager, with his eye ■on receipts, turned detective and saw the patron taking 'a fly. from it la a restaurant here a bottle and secreting it la his a patron would eat a food. Accused, he paid the bill and departed. But perkaps It w ill clear off U - fora night- I '. . - J- , / i t j iy rate to a ld U A p ril. X is going to be a Jass dance at the club b o o m . with Dickey's music. Don’t let the rain keep you away. Mrs. Charles Cling, of Portland, an old friend bfc Mrs. Jasse Neil Is making a vi.it at the lie » home and incMqntally getting acquaint­ ed w ith the young lady of the hauls, - Miss Joan Augusta, lira . Cling w ill gs.a guest at Mrs. Neil's for another week. Don’t forget “Cyclone Sally” it appearing at the Vining Monday night, A p ril 4. Along w ith "Sally” w ill be a short plotdre, L * b c r dancing *fld extra music, a ll tor the ggm^ price- Th^ra are a number of nlng to ow thè date. Monday, April 4. Tick­ ets on sale at the Vining Monday n ig h t No reserved seats. Barnard Joy.'son of M r. and Mrs. A , C. Joy and. a student at O. À. C. returned to that school the first of the week, after spend­ ing the spring vacation in ' Ash­ One lot l íx Í 4 framed pictures, beautifully colored panoramas and nature studies. $1,50—$2.50 values. SATURDAY ONLY land. One lot 5 1-2x8 1-2 framed pictures—all Oregon and Northern California scenes in colors. SATUBDAY ONLY STEEBÍING A STRAIGHT COURSE 4k, «ubjeçt, “todreàlity. The careful pilot steers his course with a chart and h coihpask. lie knoWs where he is going and when lie w ill arrive. . • • The successful saver has a system atic plan for regular deposits. He accumulates a stated amount of money in a definite period o f timd. You can. build a Havings account with us by system atic weekly deposits of one dollar or One lot 5 1-2x7 1-2 hand tinted photographs, $1.75 value. SÀ T U kÎlA Y ONLY CHANGE TIÌE APPEARANCE OF «¡THE IÍ0ME WITH A NEW PICTURE. The Citizens Bank Ashland, Oregon . .v L ® «* 1 Carload ofThe NEIV IMPROVEOEOm just Received . / Ford Battery *?****** * C4, « Runabout, Priced Delivered $456.18 $12.00 Touring, Priced Delivered $476.66 Ford Batteries F its 8. Per Cent Of All Cars. Coupe, Priced Delivered.. .$605.36 K om Metter Regardless Of Price Tudor, Priced Delivered... $615.60 Fordor, Priced Deliveed.. .$666.80 Let U s Do Your Éloetricnl and Battery Work 1-2 Ton Chasis, Priced Delivered w?/< SPECJAf This Week SPECIAL The beat Claycomb Motor a ll fresh and clean. A carload of red cedar, all heart seven foot fenceposts Jast received, will sell for 2 Sc each aa long ax they last. All kind of fencing. Plows from 11«.«« up. Imple­ ments of every description. W hite Sewing Machines and •rorytbtag that farmers need. SBSS A pril-fo ol Joke •n y man la Ashland could play on his wife wonld be to swipe all the d irty clothes on Monday and w nd them to ns and let the wife think they'd been stolci JUST PHONE Servie®” bahind M n , Ö greatest lire walbie t f tfc® Combination T ire Iron end Rim W rench These Now Cat» haver 163 im provdnehts that have boon rflndo in the last tw elve months—All-Steel Body, Holly Vaporizer, which has so greatly in­ creased gas mileage, Balloon Tires, Rear View Mir- tor, Dash Lite, Wind Shield Swipe. Enclosed modeld bquipped with bumpers front and rear. P r ite d C o in tto te W ith Gas and Oil 1<5 Ashland TIRÉS do, th.e *lapk- { Every k it ehbuM lnolude one or. morn o f these useful tools. Made right to make U M f Siortt Open Satmrdiîyt U Ù ÌÌ9P .M .