¡■ age : WE'.DNI ND <» , CtCTOlil H fj, 11121. STATEMENT <»E OWNERSHIP M <•>«■«, In »«ilualve style« Priced $16.95, $22. , $32.50 and $44.90 Classified Advertising FOB HALE »0 AOllF-H «4» ucron bottom under pubi up water right for gate, «6000. Addrn»« No. 202. cur« of Courier. Itti DRY SEASONED OAK, fir mid pin» wood for aal» R F. D No. 1, Box 11. C. W. laimbrochl 61 tf klTATOEH al 2c ut place 2 in lies from town on upper river road. C. IL Peterson 102 FOR HALE Do you want a winter Job? Have a good team working on long job. The man who buys th« team gets th» job Phon» 313-J or 386-R SGtf WOOD FOR SAGE Fir «3 25, pine |3.0* per tier lloy Pike, Bos 68, Rd 1 ill 2 TON NASH 1920, used 60 days in all. For quick «ale, «1600. Terms »» J. W Alderson FRESH GRAPE JUICE always In 115 »lock a< the Public Market. FOR HA 1JC- -Chevrolet car, Al shape Carl Gentner, phon« 1». »8 poll HALF! til 1» bnrg.iln. stock »( g«n«ral merchandise. Will Invoice about 11 200. William» f'rwk «tor» Berths O. Carter. ProvoM, Ore. »R FOR SALE: 9 Jersey milk cow», Sutton ranch. 2H miles soirth on Pacific highway on old Fruitdale road. 1 FOR SALE! T wo story brtek bn In»»« bouse Well located, paying over 20 per cent on lnv»«tm«nt ground floor for lees« Inquire «11 G street. 9» FOR HALE Cook stove, reasonable, st 730 North Sixth street 93tf FOR SALE Famous Melotte separa­ tor In perfect order, also one Pet­ aluma electric Incubator. 32» West <3 street. 10» 1FOR SALE A lute model Buick Six Splendid condition Dirt cheap 1f taken right now. 605 South Fifth Street ___________________15? FOR SALE! CHEAP goo .! typewri­ ter. Inquire 215 North Third or phone 249-R 103 All outside room Rati*»: Hingle, .«»<-. 7Bc, and a I Npwlal rates by the wwk Dining room in connection l lrst class iioinc cooked ineals family Style, 4<»< MRS. E. D. YENNY . .Meal* from AGIO a. m. to 12:00 midnight Regular meals from 8Sc up < leanllnc M. " White help only Courtesy and cordiality tn guest a KHERMAN ORTON New Manager Prop. A Selling Furniture Heating Stoves and Ranges I W. CHILES «4E1 G STREET The back may give out—it may ache and pain; Urinary troubles may set In. Don’t wait longer take Doan's Kidney Pills. Grants Pass people tell you how Plenty of Grants Pas- R,-a regulating my kidneys. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t, simply ask for a kidney remedy—got Doan’s Kidney Pills—the same that Mr. Fry had. Foster-Milburn Co.» Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Back Gives Out I Office stationery—Courier office. BUILDING * County Home. Call 98 ros 100 4 Lawnridge, phone 5 4-L. or phone 502-F-2. W. F. RUTHERFORD Manual the- WANTED—Mill men and logger». raputlc». Office over Barnes’ lew­ Apply 107 North Sixth St. 9«tf elry. Res. 259-R; office 217-R. MIS< E.LLANLOl H W T TOMPKINS, D S. T. Nervoti» «nd chronic diseases. Office, Claus REPAIH SUOI* Steam flttlng. pipe Schmidt Bldg. Phpne 304-R work plumblng, boiler and pump li \LCII \\ STH \HNS. M D PK5 work, InHtalItng. 505 South 6th St »Irian and surgeou. X-Ray equip­ ment. Oft)™ In Masonic Temple Pitone 30«. Q A. Bryan. HM«., phone 31-1,. BANKERS LIFE COMPANY Des I »EINTINTS Molnea, Iowa Myron C. Ua»ton, E. C. MACY. D. M D. First-class District Agent. denlstrv. 109 14 S. «th St. \ E TERI N \RY St RGEON CARNER-lJAYETTY IRON WORKS • General foundary und machine DR. R 1 HESTCL. Veterinarian. Residence 83 8 Washingtton boule­ work, mine, mill machinery, chilled vard, phone 398-R »aw carriage wheel», live rolls, pipe fittings. Grant» Pan». Oregon William Hilfs Return HEMSTITCHING, pecoting. beading Mr. and Mrs. William rXhlf 801 Ea»t II street. Phone 265-Y. turned Tuesday afternoon from 117 business trip to Salem and Portland JUST RECEIVED a new line of hats. They made the trip In their automo­ Mrs. II. E. Burton, opposite court house. 101 bile, and with the exception of a de­ tour at Glendale found the roads in IX »ST excellent condition. During their 1X)ST Two logging chains on high­ absence Mrs. H. L. Green looked af­ way between Grants Pass and ter the office. Three Pines. Josephine Lumber Co. 107 Norlb Sixth St. ___ 08 LOST T wo blood hound pups. HIE! CALIFORNIA AND OREGON Finder please phone 3M-R or Jas. < OAST II MI.ROtD < OMPANY Trimble’s blueksmlth shop. •» Time Card STOLEN STOLEN New Crown bicycle stole« from curb in front of W.O W Friday night. Any Information Friday night. Reward for any In­ formation leading to It» recovery. E P. Bureau, 701 E St. 1<'° REAL ESTATE E T. McKINSTRY, 6t»3 G St., phone 355-R, real estate Best of so'ls for fruit, hay or general farming. WESTERN HOTEL Acme Cafe I DREHSXlAKING Ladle« tailoring and furrlst, men's tailored silk shirts to order, with or without material furnished, Repairing and alterations quickly and neatly done. Every line of pleating*, Rush orders a specialty. Prices lower naturally. Call at parlors. opposite postofflce on Sixth street over Basket grocery and get esti­ mate«. Mrs W. R. Swoape. Phone 50«. 9« Effective Nov. 24. 191». Trains will run Mondays, Wednes- days and Fridays lamve Grnnts Pass ...1 P M Xrrlve Waters Creek ...2 P.M Leave Waters Creek ....2:30, P M ....« P.M Arrive Grants Pass... For Information regarding freight sud passenger rates c»P at the office ,t the rnmpnnv, Lnndb’trg building ■r telephone 1?1 thri THE STAMPING OF THE FOOT BY "INDIAN" MILLER Invitations mere sent far and near to the stamping of the foot. Runners car­ ried the u>ord. Indians of many tribes thought, •. - ’ ’.nd nearly nr' 'd. He bore all signs of poverty. .tr . xd thu evidence, the chief yelled at him, t ?gga:, you •... c rr'- aols of us! Where is the feast?” "I c J you to the iping of the foot,” answered the nameless. “What do wc care for the stamping of the foot?*" shouted the angry chief; “ You cannot trifle with us.” “I will give you a feast then,” ansiuctfed the nameless one. ‘‘V.. re are the animals to supply the meat?” the chief asked. '* I will stamp my foot,” answered the nameless one. then the Indians al! thought he was crazy. They saw him cross his arms, lift his knee, and stamp on the ground. In a moment many deer came argong the people, perfectly gentle. The nameless on« was angered; and he shouted to the deer, “ Go back, I want wild hogs! ” The deer went away. Then the nameless one stamped his foot again; and directly many wild hogs came. The nameless one looked at the wild hogs and was angered again, for they were not fat enough “ Go! ” he said to them; “ I want buffalo.” He stamped his foot again, and directly the buffalo came. Then he told the people to kill the buffalo and have a great feast, and they did. That was the “ stamping of the foot.” When the In­ dians looked for the nameless one he was gone. If the nameless one had been an inspector at the Savage Tire factory he could ha: ly have done better He would say, “ I don’t want this; is not good enough. Then he would stamp his foot. this is not good enough either,” he would say, and stam;: his foot again. Like the nameless one, The Spreckels ‘ Savage Tire Company is never satisfied—they strive ever to improve. Now comes their latest achievement—the new Savage Cord. You may be sure it is a mighty tire for they have built it to excel all others AO THE SPRECKELS "SHVRSE"TIRE CD. SCN DI ECO. CALIFORNIA • DUR BEST ASSET IS THE SATISFIED CUSTOMER LeMOSS SERVICE STATION LOCAL AGENTS