DAILY ROGUE IVEK (01 HI Kit. PAGE THBEB CLASSIFIED ili word or less two limes, S cental l timet, 50 iciiWj 1 month, $1.50. Ml words or less two time, 00 cents) l time 1.00; 1 mom", $3.00, rm.li In MtlvMtnr. Any deviation from the above lakes Hie regular rate of 5 cents per lino mt hmu l Issues for the rlc of five. NEIVS PAGE StudebaKer FRIDAY, MAY V, 1013. for nLK. rOlt BAI.K-Modern 8-rouin house on North 7th Ht, Tw0 acres In pear mid spple of best variety. I'nder ditch. Inquire Monro Huk ery. 716-tf oi'i'OltTl'NITY for ' Investment in elty property. Very desirable rn Idenre lot on A street near 4th, (Oxt33, with splendid shado trees, 1300 (-null. balance on time, In quire "No. R8," caro Courier. MALI, hnuso, with lot 60100, In front of high school, (or sale, cash or I it m t u 1 1 in fit t . Iiniulro A. K. Voorhtes. Ursula Pass, Oro. 719-tf COl'ltlKIl prise piano Mr sale, lu ilr Klva I'rovolt. Phone 4 3 on I'rovolt lino, Hep pluno si llowtU'ti mimic- store. 7fi7-if FOIl HAI.H - f l'.'O.OO buys h brand new f 150.00 Aroiiiotor gusottno engine. Wo Iimvo only olio at thin frlii'. Cramer Hros. 771-tf i 46 ACUK8 fruit liuid adjolulag the lownslte of 'I'll r f I'Iiumi, 1:0 acres cleared, butaneo easy to clour; nil tillable laud, 'j-nmuicd shark, aero garden fonced, some fruit, fur mil i lump; term. Inqulra of owner, Frank J, Williams, Three Pines, Oregon. Ml TWO 6-nrrt tracts on lino -of North 9th St., for sale, all Rood noil, sub Irrigated. Cheap for cash. In vestigate. Cull Mr. C. E. Caul field, phone 602-F-3. SOf.-lf RANCH FOR BALK-One mllo from city 1 1 ii 1 1 m . In blr.h school district, new nod modern bungalow, run iiIiik water, Kood barn and poultry hoiiHu. part of land lying below north lde dltrh. and part above Inquire of owner, A J. tjreen, phone 614-F-2 828- A GOOD PAYINO small buslnoas for tale hero. Health of w-ner neres Itatea change. A. N. Parsons, real Mtata. 831- FOR SAl.K-Ten burros, with park outfit Inquire of or write to Chn Tabor. Dj ban. Oregon. West Fork Station. 833- LOT FOR SALE Sightly lot in beautiful Laurel Crest for sale at 160. A good Investment. For particulars address No. 913, care Courlor. 36-tf WHITE Minorca eggs for hatching 13.00 per sett Inn. A. K. A'oorhles. 201 11 Bt. 762-tf FOR SALE 6 acres, 2 1-2 sub-Irrigated, family orchard, tiood aoil, 2 1-2 acres In crop, four-room bungalow, store room, wood shed, barn for lour cows, three wells, two with running water, throe chicken bouses for 600 chickens. $20 monthly Income from milk, two miles out on North 6th "St. from postofflre. one-quarter mllo north of city limits. A bargain. Terms. Joe Martollcttl. box 69. R. F. D. 1. Grants Pass. 4-ll-4t WILL 8BLL my four or five foot mineral bearing ledge for cash. S. Meyer, Merlin. Oregon, M0- FOR, BALE RwnTngton 22 Cal. rifle, rear peep and gold beai front eights, In good ehape. Price l60. Inquire R. C Plumloy. Cramer Broa. Hdw. 81f FOR SA1.K -16 h. p. motor I&U. 27 1-2 h. p. motors $75 ench. Can furnish transformers and other equipment at low prices. A. W. Moon. Central Point. rllESH COW nnd heifer calf for sale. Calt at 713 Bridge St. or phone 823-Y. 819- " you will bo surprised at the qulca esults of a classlflod want ad. WANTED Your watch, clock and Jewelry repair work. Mr. Bort nnrnes harlng assoclatod himself with me, we are In a position to promptly handlo your work. En tire satisfaction guaranteed In vory ense. H. P. Tracy. J3; WANTED Desirable slnglo mnn to occupy a house free of ront. A. N. Parsons, real estate. 814-tf WANTED Four-hole stove, two bod springs nnd bicycle. Address No. 732 care Courier. 819 '"""bYKlNCJ AND CLKANINtJ. PERLIN DYi" WORKS Everything In cleaning and pressing. Lot us make that old oult of yours look like new. 617 O St., Grants PasB, Ore. TrVVn'adloTln"tiio classified col umns of the Courier. TO R1T1T. rURNTsiiKDroomrwUn" holaud cold wate., heat and 4ctrlc lights, fur mnt. Mrs. N. f. Dodgo, 211 WcmI A Bt. 634-tf FOH RENT Partly furnished cot tsge, Ave rooms and bath. In quire 603 North 8th St. 738-tf FOR RENT Furnished hoiuckwip Ing rooms, splendid location, two blocks from postofflce. Prices reasonable, Call Cor. 7th and O 8ts. Opposite Ilaptlst church. Mrs. T. E. Howard. 7GH-tf FOR IIICNTTlio Cauinoid place, one-half mllo east of County home; also for sale horse, harness and btiKxy harrow, cultlvutor, garden tools, spray pump, Jersey row and 4-monthsold ralf, tools, graphs phone and records, child's rocking horse, Blxty laying hens. Inquire at the pla-e. Phone (502-F-3. 696-tf FOR RENT - Cheap, fine new bunga low, seven rooms, bath, outdoor sleeping room, two fln porches, very conveniently arranged, fur i) lulled or unfurnished, close In. Robert Hiick, f.27 North 3rd St. FOR RENT a" nice cottage, five rooms, pantry and bain, on A street, one door from fith, low rent. For particulars call at 621 A streot. 819- FOR RENT Furnished house from June 1 to September 1. Inquire at 647 North 2nd St.. or phono Hf.J. 820 TO KXCMANOK. TO EXCHANGE -At fiue curb, hun dred blooded While Leghorns, cocks alone worth $2.",, fer cow, wood or anything I can uko. Ad dre.nn 11. O. Marshall, 917 Orchard Ave. PIIYSU I .S. M. C. FINDLEY. M. D.. Practice lim ited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. OIiiskvh fitted and furnished. Of fice hours 9 to 12; 2 to t; and en appointment. Pbonea 62 and 166. 8. LOUOHRIDGE. M. D, Physician and Surgeon. City or ronntry oalls attended day or night. Re. phone fiP-J; offlee phne 182. Sixth and TufTs building. jTiaAX, Mi)., i'byairlan and Surgeon. Phonea: Offloe. 326; Residence, 324, Calls answered at all hours. Country rails attend ed to. Albert Block. W. T. TOMPKINS, D. S. T.. "Wlt mer Methods." Every known dis ease treated without drugs or sur K, . Office room 2. Olaus Schmidt building. 3tJ South 6th St. (if fire hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 4. Thono 267-R. MMMiKW. ORDER MOOSEi LOYAL Grants Pass Iodge No. 676, meeta every Thurs day night Id VV.O.W. hall. Visiting Moose Invited. B. L. Co- burn. Diet.. Arthur L. Wlble, 8ecy. GRANTS PASS Lodge No 84, A.F.& A.M. Stated communica tions 1st and 3d Tuesdays. Visiting brethren cordially invited. Isaac Best. W.M. Jose X. Nelson, Sec'y, REAME3 CHAPTER No. 28 R.A.M.. State Convocations 2d and 4th Wednesdays. Visiting Companions cordially In vited to be present. Alfred Letcher, H.P., James Hol man, Secy. DRAYAGE AM) TRANSFER COMMERCIAL TRANSFER C4). All kinds of drayage and transfer work carefully and promptly done. Phone 132-R. Stand at freight depot. A. Shade, Propr. : i)K(x)iUToit8 "and" ivuntkrsT C. W. 1IUNTON, contracting Painter and Decorator. Paper Hanging, draining, Kalaomlnlng, Enamel ing, etc. References nnd estimates cheerfully given. Rev. 714 N Oth St. Phone 254-Y. PAPERHANG1NG, graining, paint Ing, for best work at lowest prices phone 296-J, Cv G. Plant, South Park St. ' . tf MJSCTLLANEOUS. (CRYSTAL SPRINGS water, put up In 5-gallon glass Jars and delivered at your door, fresh, pure, sanitary. Telephone 10fi-Y- and water wagon will call. 664-tt 3 ATTOItNKYS. II. I), NORTON, Attorney-at-Law. Practice In all State and Federal Courts. Office Opera House Bldg. COLVIG & WILLIAMS, Attorneye- st-Uw, Banking and Trust Co. building, Orants Pass, Ore. R. O. SMITH, Attorney and Counsel lor. Practice In all Federal or State and Interior Department. J, I). WURTBHAJ'OH, Attorney at Law. Practice In all state and United States courts. Office rooms. 8 and 9 Flanagan Blk, K.8. VAN DYKE, nttori.ef, practtma In all roi.rts. Offl-f opera ho'isa block, phonrf 141 -J. E D W Alt DH,RICHARd7 a UoMieyat law, office Masonic Tcmplo. Orants Pass, Oregon CLKMENT9 & CLEMENTS, e. II. and V. A., attorneys and rounsotors-at-law. Practice In all state and federal courts; offices, Schallnorn building. Grants I'bbh, Oregon. OK.NTINi'h. C. MAY. t. M. P.. first-lass dsnt iRtry. 10f 1-2 Uouth rh street. Orsns Psps. 'Jregon AhhAYKItM. . L. JOHNSON, Asaayor. Rooms c. and 7. Onr Pruisn nik.. north stairway Ml'KIC AND AKI. eiNGINQ Vocal Technique, Toao Placing, Artistic Slnrlng, Song Re citals. J. 8. MarMnrray. Studio. Hall's Bldg. PIANOFORTE and theoretic branch es. Studio Hall's building. Fri day and Saturday, flary E. Young. MRS. RICHARD DERBY. Former Miss Ethel Roosevelt. Who Wedded New York Doctor. ''rv.V 'iafiv. .. f if ft- k Fj-.; Ig) by i nch Uroa. How to Fresno Air. To freshen the uir of a sickroom jrround (HilTce should he sprinkled on s shovel or coal scoop prevkmsly hented 1ii the lire. A match shoald then be Md to a earn II piece of camphor gum. and when this is alight 1t should be pliited in the center of the shovel. The burning coffee gives an aromatic aroma to the room iileh Is very refwhlng. Igal blanks at the Courier. VK ARK 8KI.MNG Eismann Potatoes -AT- 65c Hundred THUKE'S A REASON White House Grocery 1 Grants Pass Transfer Co. PROMPT AND HKIJAULK WOHK MY CARKFUL PRAY MKN. ;Office in HOWARD BLOCK PnONK 1B-R. a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 I H II I f, HOW TO CLUB MAKE ECONOMY INTERESTING. It all inme nlxnit while four lious(!keeMrs were liilklng over thi! extra viigimcH find work iim nected will' entertaining iiml how the true spirit t hospitality H'emeil to lime lieen nvcrloolied in Ilia mud null iitul einleiivor of each bostccK to tin vt il little more or tliliiK" little different In comparison with others. Then It whs agreed Hint each nut. would give n luncheon, the cost for the four not to exceed a dollar; that they would wear wiish gowns not to exceed $2 lu cost-tlmt Is. the iiiiiteriiil-iind Hint they would bring their sow ing, while one of the number would rend aloud for no hour, mid ench one was to tell some current news Item or Interesting Ihrlilent, GouMlp, In the strict y seiixe of the word, whs to be til- X honed, mid meetings were to be held owe in two weeks. This Is ; i ertnlnl.v a step In the rljiht dl rectloii. Would there were more !! economy clubs! :: :: tn- I I P I H H 11 I I I I 1 I I 1 I M' GARDENING HINTS. How to Maks an Attractive and Healthful Lawn. There surely nothing mote lieiiuti- ' ful than it Hue green ln"n and reully i ixt wMllilli nlt ii thins: to otituin If gone alifiut Ui the light way. The pror ' way to start Is lifter the lawn has been Kriided to put. In It a tup "oil of at J lenst six Inches and hnve a gradual j ul.n.inir i. f..l.. ttr ilrntniiL'e. or if the ' ground Is low on.1 diiimt it w ill -e tet to Ir.y ilmlnilier freai two or new fci't IsMienth the wirfuce. Siil that Is rich is very often aid, whic h can le corrected b.V allying nlr sliiked limp In ut!lclent qunirtlty to i-orriH-l the aridity. With sandy -soil the iUesiion r fcitlilty Is of prime 4m iMirciiicc after the -grading. Tlie en tire area sltoiibi be covered with well rotted immune. Wliere this Is tu po" fllble n ebemleal fertilizer shud be os-d. After this fertilizer has thor oughly mellowed ttie soil and a raootb surface bus le -se'Ured It Is then lime to sow. A day should e selected when the n-lnd will not tilow the stn?d. In an or dinary open Iswn a good mlxtnte Is I Pml iirnteitHls mrxed with Agnostui acnmnii. For under the trees where It fa dlltlcult to secure any kind of a lawn ; the ground shonld be covered with has laen sown tlie ground should be mkiil nnd gone over witli a heavy j roller until erfeeTry level j Wheu the gra is three to four Inches hlirh It should be cut with a . . ...... scvtne until strong enougu io near ine mower. Should any bare spots appear these must tie made mellow and again -sodd iil down The host seasou for mk- ing a lawn Is Immediately after the spiring rains and liefore the heat of the nminer tends to dry out the ground. POINTS FOR MOTORISTS. " Mow to Take Proper Care of 8par Tubes and Eiwelopes. Tlie average motorist bas learned by experti'iice to take proper care of the imi-hanlsui of bis car, but he too often ni'glwtH his tiros. Ordinary eaiy ae- corded spare envelopes and tubes is good Itwuranco nnd will save tbe mo torist much trouble anil money. A few suggestions at this time regarding tbe proHr eiire of tires may benefit the render. Never carry spare tubes unprotected In the tool box. They will Inevitably come lu contact witn sharp tools ana greasy suhstntiees. resulting In their se- Hons Injury. It Is a well known fact that olla and grease are deadly ene mies of rubber. Kximsure to strong light and varying degrees of temperature Is also very In jurious to rubber, robbing It of Its elasticity uud making It brittle. All of these dangers are overcome by the use of waterproof cloth bags made espe clnlly for carrying spare Inner tubes. These are supplied by all accessory dealers. Motorists sometimes carry spare tubes In tbe origtnnl cardboard boxes. The Jolting of the car In motion causes the tulies to chafe against the sides of the boxes, eventually weakening or wearing away tbe rubber. Unless the tubes are to lm stored In the garage they should always be taken from the piiglnnl boxes and placed In tube bugs. Frank Johnston's Al'TOMOIULH LIVERY AND RENT 8ERYICE. HRYDQUARTHHS AT FASHION GARAGE. the ram Hint have solved the problem of rich man's car at a price any one run afford, ( all and get a demonstration In the new Ktudebuker "25," for It Is the qnletet, easiest and most powerful tar for It weight on the market. G. G. Allen AGEXT. COLLEGE GREWS ! VORKSNG HARD i Oarstnen Getting Into Trim For Coming Bowing Regattas. HEAVY BOAT AT CORNELL Varsity Eight Men Will Average 175 Founds Columbia Not Any Too Strong Penn Weak Yals Has Vet rans Left Other Crews. Nothing out wtiiry dujs of toll at the tweeM reunillui tK-fore the college oars .lien w ho have illrendy l,uu the long crintl or tniiumu that will know no tlnlsl, Hue Iws leen cross t-d at l'oughkeesle. .V .. or New lon don. Coon . as the case uay b The inst few weeks have aeen nearly every rew o the water, and from the pre ent indications there aeetns reason to tu.iiHVe ttiat the crews 4n the big re- gattas of 1913 will be the best that have ever been turned out ty Ameri -an cot lege or universities. The mild winter and the early spring nave aadet possible for the crews to set ae earlier start than bas been the case n yean, aud If they are favored with good weather ail through the spring there will be no excuse on that account for not doing as well aa ex lieetetd This will aiW.v particularly to Cotatnbta and Yale, which have to row on unprotected tbeete of water. In the colleges -there seems o have been i marked eivnl In enthusiasm, for this year, wiub one jr two exceptions. 0Hne men hare turujed out for rowing lhau tn years, ano tne ceat-Des are vr rjcularly svell pleased. Jim RW. at Columbia. Is oe of the uufortunsies. tor It seems no matter how he tris not I bow well Ids crews ,.r tiu ,.r. uli lie t-enr hare done he Is , -- "Iways fav to fce with the old buga ben. of too few sen to fill the boals I n ( . J ..at aulil. i a iiau .i uir i, ty nod tblrtr-tive rresnmeu. ana ue will lie lucky if be gets more than ve elghths on the tvater altogether (olnmhhi. net to Wisconsin, was the lust of tbe Potiphkeepsie crews to begin oiitdiHtr work Cornell has been I on Cayuga for suine time, and Penn- ! ,jj-vi,,ij, h-id sevenl weeks' train ; tll! ,,e S'-luiylklll Syracuse, too. I tWH ii,rn nut for several w"eks ! ftntli Harvard and Yale, the factor ! (, (he regatt:i ut New I-nnrion tbe day j H.t,(ie the J'oughkeeiisie nice, are well cm the way Harvard has bud consld erable training on tbe waters of the Charles, while the Yale squads hare beeu ou the New lluven harbor pre paring for future events The preliminary plana, of the Har vard crew are as ambitions as the Crimson has ever nttempted. and If tbe cnmnniige men snouia nnppenrocome j through victorious they will certainly be hailed the university champions of America In addition to the annual race with Cornell, the Crimson will figure In a four cornered race between Pennsylvania. Princeton. Columbia and Harvard Yale, on the other hand, has no early season races, and It seems that the policy or the New Haven row lug Instructors, la to keep away from anything that savors of actunl comne tltlon before the biff day at New Lou don. Tbe other early season races that nave been booked for this year are few and far between. Syracuse has refused to row the Navy for the first time In ten years, nnd the Orange will have no preregatta races on Its schedule this rear. Cornell will have only the Har vard race at Cayuga, while Columbia, in addition to being Included In tbe Harvard regntta on May 17, may get a place In the proposed race between Princeton nnd tbe Navy on Lake Car negle the week before the race on tbe Charles Pennsylvania will nave the Harvard regatta and will nso figure In a mile uprlnt with the Navy crews, and that about ends tbe college racing program tn the east Wisconsin may get a race on with tbe St. Paul boat club, but as yet It Is rather doubtful,, so that the Badgers will probably have to take the long trip east again wttbout having bad a chnnce to try themselves ont on their home waters . .. So far as veteran material goes, Co lumbia seems to be a little better off than anv of Its rivals at Pooghkeepsle. and at New London Yale has an edge on Harvard, with only one man out of the 1012 varsity crew Cornell and Wis consin, however, have some excellent materia! to draw on from the 1915 freshman crew while Columbia wOl be Incky if It gets more than one or two men from the rreshmen eight that fin Ished Inst Harvard's freshman crew of last yeni was one of the strongest that the Crimson has ever dad, and there will be little wonder if V7ray Alls bis varsity hont up largely witn men from the 1!tl.". first year comblnatloa Penn na lost several of last years men. hut 'he t!)13 freshmnp crew was a scrappy one inn may uny gyrnense has nil but two of last years boat left Cornell nirsitj crew ts a mighty comhtmitlmi and averages nearly ITS pounds rmirrney's freshmen are bet ter looking than usual, and the opin ion si-euis m he prevalent a! Ithaca that TorneM will have another cracking good freshman crew. Golf In 1916 Olympio Games. The 1016 Olympic games at Berlin will Include golf HOW TO PRUNE TREES. Use Conservatism In Cutting Awsy Limbs and Branches. How should bearing trees be pruned? First, cut out all dead limbs. They are a menace to the living paru as iong as they remain on tbe trees, breeding rots and often parasitic dis eases. Never allow dead branches or stubs to stay on a fruit tree at any time. Second, where branches crowd, crosst and Interlace, making in summer a dense mass of foliage which the sunt cannot penetrate, do a little .thinnings Large, highly colored and fine flavored fruit cannot be produced In a tangle of branches nnd beneath a curtain of leaves. This Is Just where the fruit la covered with fungus also. The germa which cause it cannot grow without moisture, and if the sun bus a chance to dry off the foliage and fruit there is sure to be less scabby and rotten, fro It. Thin out. but lie careful. The most desirable quality in a man who prunes Is conservatism. Think twice before taking off any limb. See If you can not save it by taking off another small er limb which Interferes with It. If a tree Is pruned carefully from tbe time It la set there should be no neces sity for cutting oft very large Hmbss when It Is old. A careful man goes over his trees, yonng and old. several times during the growing months, rub bing off nnd checking shoots which ha sees will make trouble later. Husband the energies of your trees by prevent ing. instead or coring, overcrowaing In the top. In regions where there ts liability of serious Injury to fruit trees from son scalding the tops are not thinned a much as In more humid sections. It ts necessary to keep the fruit trees of tbe western plains of Nebraska and of California much thicker topped than tbe trees of the Atlantic states. How to wash Woodonware Do not wash wtxulenwure In hot water aud it will not turn black. Use soak aud lukewarm water and rinse In clear cold water. Office stationery at the Courier. MESSAGES OF PEACE AND COM PORT j are these shoes with low rubber heels, soft cushion soles and the finest kid upper! They are dressy, too. Coe's.