GRANTS PASS WUl COURIER Published Daily Except Sunday THE BEST VALUES FOR YOUR MONEY WE HAVE OUR OPINION WE WANT YOURS •tate in the intereat of Bchulder- man's campaign for the republican nomination noplnation fot aecertary secertary of, state. They left again later in the day for Uhland and Medford, where they will remain till Tuesday, when thay will return to Grants Paa* for a long­ er visit. Mr. Schulderman Is about the last of the Wllhycomba ap­ pointees left dh the job and seems to I think that the race for the office of secretary lies b«»l*een himself and Sam Koier. the Olcott candidate. A large number of persons turned out today for the school election for a new gymnasiun| for the high SATVRDAY, MAY J. 1 »20. There is no way to tell how school, 101-3-3 NORTH «TH the sentiment is towfcrd a gymna- slum until the voles are counted OREGON WEATHER The polls will remain open until 7.1 ♦ I the voting place being aj the Central ♦ - ------- ,--------------------- ---------------— Weather for the Week ♦ Pacific Coast State« Gener­ a.- THE SAIA'ATION ARMY DRIVE I and to the girl mother who looks to school building. The high school stu- ! ♦ ally fair and normal tempera­ ♦ Commencing Monday, the cam­ the army for sanctuary. The White dents have been doing a large; ♦ tures. Shield home, which has been pur- amount of campaigning for the build-' ♦ paign to raise $284,000 in Oregon to! chased and dedicated as the SaIva- Ing ♦ + Tonight and Sunday fair. ♦ conduct the 1920 program of the tion Army rescue and ma tern it,' Salvation Army home service work home for Oregon girls; -the Yamhill Bight frost early Sunday morn- ing. Westerly winds. will be on. Each county has been farm and Bishop Scott school which ♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ • organized and a definite mark which has been purchased and will become the industrial and agricultural school Paid advertisements ij must reach has been set. Jose­ SKIM MILK CHILDREX for boys and girls, and items for phine county will no doubt maintain emergency relief funds and other l*rimar) Election May 21, 1920 The attention of the general pub­ the reputation which it has establish­ funds, require necessary expenditures lic has been especially directed to­ ed of meeting to the fullest extent its which complete the amount asked ARTHUR S. COUTANT ward the milk question during the part in all campaigns for ftfnds for Republican Candidate for Nominee for past week by the many novel fea­ aiding in the work of bettering the a ’ COUNTY JUDGE tures developed by the county home condition of the people. The Salva­ Josephine County demonstration agent. Milk is the tion Army home service plan reaches into every part of the country, and one perfect food, yet is the one that F. L. COON the state of Ooegon. which is the Republican Candidate for under the urge of increasing price« field In the present activity, has been Nominee for has been constantly decreasing in organized In excellent manner for COUNTY CLERK Since Douglas Fairbanks, associat­ use where its use is most necessary. the work. Every connty has its ad­ I ed with Mary Pickford, Charlie Chap- Pre-«-nt Deputy County Clerk The children of the land have suffer­ visory board through which the lin and D. W. Griffith, decided to D. 0. HAYES ed. Milk has become a stranger in funds will be collected and which will ¡produce independently a year ago. Republican Candidate for forthcoming announcement many a home, and the homes most continue an active supervision of the ' each .Nominee for affected are those that need it most. home service work within the coun­ j from this “Big Four" is greeted with * much enthusiasm. ASSESSOR The physical development of the ty. It is well for the theatre-goers of I’rveem I »eput y Aaeeaaar child is a matter of proper nutritiefa. The Salvation Army is excellently , this community to know that the pol­ just as is the development of the caif equipped to carry on its work for icy begun by the “Big Four” meant ECLUS POLLOCK w Republican < 'iindidate for upon the farm a matter of proper humanity, and no dollar paid over to that they would produce fewer but Nominee for nutrition. Every farmer knows what it to aid in its efforts will be misap­ I bigger and better productions each I j year. COUNTY JUDGE happens to the calf when an attempt propriated. It will find its way Into With these ideal condition* the is made to rob it of the food sa­ channels where it will do full ser- second Fairbanks production, “When H. H. ALLYN Republican Candi «late for ture provided for it. lt becomes a vice under the direction of those who the Clouds Roll By,” has 'proved an Nominee for “skim milk calf.” and its value is are trained in the work and who i exceptional picture and one which the • management of the Oregon theater is COUNTY CLERK upon the skim milk basis. The cream know where help is needed and delighted to present, for it fits in so l“rv*ent City \ddit<>r value is gone. The child can as where effort should be directed, It well with the policy they have set up Economy—Efficiency—Service easily become a skim milk child, and is a worthy cause, and one which all for themselves, to give only the beet there are millions of children in the should join in bringing to the com- productions that the motion picture j. s. c adden Republican Candidate for industry offers. nation that are becoming “skim milk pietest success. Nominee for In this production '“Doug” has children” because they can not be broken away from the traditional CO. COMMISSIONER provided with pure cow’s milk dur­ screen stories and has produced a Present <'<>tnmÌM*iooer in? their growing period. The cam­ rip-roaring comedy on entirely dif­ paign that brings home to parents ferent lines and will open a three day BEN H JESS Republican < '¡indiciate for run tomorrow afternoon. the need of providing more milk for (Continued from Page One) Nominee for the children is directed toward a Mr. Scliulem