C! o verdaie Courier through the corridors. While there are some men who look to have a big lead in tlie ruc.t* for,the nomination, some of the wiseacres ary saving this is the year Published Svery Thursday f w a dark lease. There never was a Frank Taylcr., Editor sud Publisher. convent oa in which, a few hours before the del. gates met, there wasn’t some of a dark horse. That’s all there “ Entered as second-claw m atter, Nov­ talk was—talk. Tne dark hoise seldom ember 13tli, 1905 at the post office at Clo- looms dangerous when the balloting be­ werdale, Tillamook County, Oregon, un­ der Act of Congress, March 3rd, 1878. gin*. But that this year the race is more open than in any convention in recent S ubscription R at vs by the statement of »e Year, in advance.......... ...........$1.00 year* is evidenced D. Hilles, chairman of the Re­ is M onths...................................— • .50 Charles committee, who de- Three M o n th s.......................................... 05 publican that national the candidate “ will be born Single Copy.............. . . . ............................05 i : dared in the convention.” The seating arrangem ent of the Coli­ ADVBKTlSUie R at *» seum will he much the same as it was Displayed Advertisements, 50 cents per j last year, that a thousand or locli per mouth, single column. All i more chairs except are to be crowded in. The ' -.cal Reading Notices, 5 cents per architect has blueprints showing that inie for each inaertioo.. seating capacity will he 12,«50(1. Timber land notices $10.00 the Alphabetically some of the Republi­ Homestead notices 5.00 can possibilities are Political Announcement Cards $10.00 Borah, William E., as of follows: Idaho. Brumbaugh, Martin G., of Pennsvl- J ob D epartment Mv Joh Department is complete in eyery 1 1 vania. E., of Ohio. respect and I am able to do all kinds Burton, Theodore Albert B., of Iowa. Commercial Job Printing on short Cummins, Estabrook, Henrv P ., of New York. notice at reasonable prices. Fairbanks, Charles W., of Indiana. Hughes, Charles E., of New York. THURSDAY. MAY 4, 191« La Follett, Robert M., of Wisconsin. Mann, James R., of Wisconsin. Samnd W .,of Massachusetts. PREPARING FOR BIG C0NVEN- McCall Roosevelt, Theodore, of New York. TI0N. Root, Klihn, of New York. As the tim e set for the Republican Sherman. Lawrence Y., of Illinois. John W., of Massachusetts. national convention draws near there is Weeks, Roosevelt been presidept and the liveliest speculation as to who will Fairbanks has has been vice president. be the man picked to make the fight Hughes has been governor of New against Woodrow Wilson. While there York and is associate justice of the su­ court. Mann is the leader of the may be some doubt as to the Republi­ preme minority in the house of representa­ can nominee, it seems to l»e pretty well tives. Brumbaugh and McCall are gov assured that President Wilson will be ernors of their states. Borah, Cummins, tendered the renomination when the La Follette and Weeks are senators, Democratic delegates assemble at St. and Fairbanks and Root have been so. I McCall has had long experience in the Lo.'is. % The Republican delegates will con­ ' house of representatives. vene in the Coliseum in Chicago on United State« Senator W arren G. June 7. Already the hotels are pre­ j Harding, of Ohio, will he temporary paring for a great crowd. Soon the I chairm an of the convention.—Am. booms of favorite sons will re-echo ' Press. r S p e c i a l Kate® fr o m Tilla m o o k to Principal Eastern Cities VIA G A W rO R N IA I I On sale daily: June le t to Sept. 30th, 1910 Stopovers allowed Return limit: 90 days from date of sale not to exceed Oct. 31, 1910 “To Start Right is to end right” THE is SHASTA ROUTE the right way to start Attractions SEE enroute Mt. Shasta — Shasta Springs — Mt. Lassen San Francisco — Los Angeles — Yosemit* Valley Southern California Beaches—Panama California Ex­ position LIMITED TRAINS on all Southern Pacific Routes O uden R oute — ‘ The route of Lim it eda.’ S unset R oute —‘Through Story land.* E l P aso R oute — ' The route of the lowest altitudes. Call on local agent for further information or write John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. S o u t h e r n P a c i f i c L»ine® CANDIDATES’ ANNOUNCEMENTS For County and Other Offices. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce that I am a can- didate for the nomination on the repub­ lican ticket for the office of County School Superintendent at the primary election to he held in May. Geo. B. Lamb. Fcr County Treasurer. I hereby announce myself as candi­ date for the ortice of county treasuer of Tillamook county, subject to the will of the republican voters at the lolO prim­ ary election. Respectfully, B. L. Beals. For Sheriff. To the Voters of Tillamook County: I hereby announce myself as a candi­ date for the nomination for the office of Sheriff on the Republican ticket. If nominated and elected I shall endeavor to enforce the law with efficiency and economy. Respectfully, W. L. Campbell. To the Voters of Tillamook County. Acting on the advice from friends from all parts of the county and the urgent request of many, 1 announce myself a candidate for nomination for County Clerk on the Republican ticket at the primaries in May. Respectfully, Erwin Harrison. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself us a candi­ date for the nomination by the Repub­ lican party for the otlice of District At­ torney, to be voted for at the next regu­ lar prim ary election. If elected to the office, I will perform tlie duties of such office faithfully and conscientiously. T. H. Govne. For County Commissioner l hereby announce myself as a candi­ date for the nomination for the otlice ot County Commissioner (North End) on the Republican ticket at the primary election to be held May, 191«. D. F. Thompson. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself as a candi­ date for nomination for the office of To the Voters of Tillamook County. County Clerk, on the Republican ticket, I am a canpidate for the Republican at the primary election to be held in nomination for District Attorney at the May, 191 Respectfully, primary election to he held May 19th. J. C. Holden. William Marx. To th8 Voters. To the Voters of Tillamook Countv. I hereby announce myself as a candi­ Candidate for nomination, second date for the office of county sheriff on term , on Republican ticket, at primary the Republican ticket at the primaries election in May, for County Assessor. Respectfully, to be held in Mav. ' C. A. Johnson. Respectfully Fred H. Minich. For County Commissioner. To the Voters, Nineteenth Judicial Dis­ Jo the Republican voters of Tillamook C ounty: trict. 1 hereby announce myself as a candi­ I am a Democratic candidate for the date for the nomination for Countv nomination to the office of Circuit Judge, Coinmissioher ticket Nineteenth Judicial District. If nomi­ at the primaries on to the be Republican held May 19. nated and elected, 1 shall try to do my W. B. IiaJris. duty and maintain my independence. 8. 8. Johnson. For Joint Represantative. I hereby annouce myself as a candi­ Notice to Voters. date at the Primary Election to he held 1 hereby announce myself as a candi­ in May for the Republican nomination date for the office of County 8heriff at for the office of Joint Representative for the Democratic primaries to be held on the Counties of Tillamook and Yamhill. May 19, 191«. Frank A. Rowe. N. J. Myers. i I, » i To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby anaounce myself a candi­ date for sheriff on ttie Republican tiedet, subject to your approval at the May primaries. Respectfully, John Aschim. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I hereby announce myself as a candi­ date for the office of County Commis­ sioner, Tillamook County on the Demo­ cratic ticket at the primary election on May 19, 191«. Geo. It. McKiuiens To the Republican Voters of T illa­ mook County. I am a candidate for the Republican nomination for Circuit Judge of the 19th Judicial District, comprising Tillamook and Washington counties, at the May 19th, 191«, primaries. Geo. R. Bagley. F'.r Circuit Judge. I «in a candidate for Circuit Judge for the 19th Judicial District, compris­ ing Tillamook and Washington Counties, subject to the Republican convention May 19, 191«. Less litigation, less ex­ pense, less delay and more justice w ill be mv motto. Your support respect­ fully requested. W. II. Hollis, Forrest Grove, Oregon. To the Voters of Tillamook County. I herewith announce myself as a can­ didate to succeed myself as County Stir- vor. If nominated and elected I will continue to enforce the same policies practiced by my office in the past, that of conducting it on strictly engineering economically. • j basis, efficiently and Respectfully, It. L. Shreve. When in Tillamook and you want a good meal at a most reasonable price call ut M. Oleson’s in the Ramsey Hotel dining room. Take the old reliable W hite stage for a comfortable, safe ami sure trip to Tillamook. The C loverdalc C ourier i l a year,