WEDNESDAY, MAI ». n»-<» FAGS TWO 1 A' GRANTS PASS Mill COURIEfi __ Fublished [»ally Except Sunday ▲. B. VOORJIIB». Pub. and Propr. Political Cards I Just Arrived DAILY COURIER By mail or carrier, per year ... 11.00 By mall or carrier, per month.. .50 I COUNTY JUDGE BARNES, The Jeweler Josephine tounty F. L. COON Republican Candiilate for N«.minee for 51.00 COUNTY CLERK Present l»eputy County Clerk X 101-3-Ó NORTH #TH D. 0. HAYES ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦ OREGON WEATHER Weather for the Week Don’t let children suf­ fer from croup or whooping cough For colds thkt ' bang on” and for when this reliable remedy can be so lingering igering coughs that follow the easily procured. Sold everywhere. 3 "flu, ” there is one safe family cough ...................... “I medicine sold from the Atlantic to Placer Location notices at Courier. the Pacific. Mrs. A. B. Griffith. Box Courier for commercial printing. | 154. Andrews. Ind., writes: "T-ast winter my family all had the ■flu.’ I tried Foley’s Honey and Tar and never saw anything better. From KNOW OUR now on 1 will not be without it in NEVER SAW ANYTHING BETTER the house.” Pacific Coast States: Gener­ ally fair, although occasional rain probable near north coast; nearly normal temperatures. - The center piece of Pearls at $50.00 is well worth your time. Jet Beads are very popular this season. R«»l>ubllcan Camiciate for Nominee for NEW NAVGAHYDE R.ÏGS WEDNESDAY, MAY 5. 1WJO ♦ 4 ♦ 4 ♦ 4 4 4 4 4 ♦ I NOTICE OUR DISPLAY OF BEADS ARTHUR S. COUTANT • WEEKLY OOURinR By mail, per year ..._.................. _ • Primary Election May »1, I IHM» NEW BEAI» NECKUACKS TRIMMING I1EADH LINGERIE CLAMPS , GOLD ANI» SILVER REALTY PINS HELTS WHITE ANI» COIX»RKD ADVERTISING lUTS Display apace, per Inch ............ ..10c Irtrim1 rirsijr-1 column, per line..10c Beaders, per line........... -......... -....... 5c • Paid advertisements I Tonight and Thursday fair. Westerly winds. ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦>♦♦♦♦ WILL PLEASE YOU — W£ ONLY Franklin Cars Hepublican Candidate for Nominee for ASSESSOR Presemi l»eputy Asatwaor ECLUS POLLOCK Republican Candidate for Nomiius» for COUNTY JUDGE H. H. ALLYN Republican Candidate for Nomine«» for COUNTY CLERK .t. Iuippie««t country on earth today, with the liighest st an lard of living« It never could or would lie so without its educational sy-tem. The most heavily taxed countries are those t’iat have neglect»««! to provide state etliieation for all persons alike. and protect three institutions that not only have excelltmt stand­ ards, hut are anumg the moat economically administered in the Vnited States. »< the statistics of the 1'ntted Matra Bureau of Education will prove. STATE SENATOR J. N. JOHNSTON Not only the lovely “Spencer»”, but endless other “Grand Prize” varieties. Kinds, too, that bloom in cl mates too hot of too chill for ordinary »weet peas. “Blended” by the most successful sweet pea growers in America—C.C. Morse Ac Co. Morse’» »weet peas sell from I Oc a packet upward, according Io variety. I)o You Pay Taxes? I Hepuhlican Candidat«« for Nominee for — raise them yourself? No. 310 is the Higher Educational Tax Act for the protec­ tion of the great work of the State Vnivenity, Agricultural Col­ lege, and Normal Schoo). » The woman who buys judiciously is usually a good manager—she is fM(>- nomical, syst«matic an