You Will Need an Oil Stove1 When warm days and the kitchen fire make cooking a bur den then is the time to try a New Terfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Man-clous how this atove does away with kitchen discomforts bow cool it keeps the room in comparison with conditions when the coal fire was burning. The quick concentrated heat of the MEW; FEEFECTIOM Wick Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none is diffused about the room to overheat it. Thus using the "New Perfection" is real kitchen comfort. Made in three sizes and fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. Ja&& Lamp Just nch The JCLVt r wnt handsome enough for the parlor; strong eoongh for the kitchen, cunp or cottage ; bright enousU for every occasion. If not with your dealer, wnte our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY. (Incorporated) NEW COURTHOUSE GROWS (Continued from 1st rS0) will chime the hours will weigh 500 pounds. When set in position the time piece is guaranteed by the manu facturers to run within one minute per month of the exact time of day. This fact alone will prove a great convenience to the people of Prine ville. The clock will be the stand ard Seth Thomas make. When installed in the tower it will cost somewhere in the neighborhood of $1000. IN DEFENSE OF THE WOMEN A Culver Corresoondent Takes Rev. Clarence Wilson To Task. E. Ckook Coi nty J oukkal: The article by the Kev. Clarence True Wilson in last week's Journal on Woman's Suffrage seems to me pretty "rank." Why did not the antis have It published sooner, so as to give women a chance to defend themselves? Does Rev. Wilson mean to make the assertion that if a woman in a club-woman that she is also Immor al or lacking iu virtue? When we read of a preacher going wrong, as we often do, Is the woman iu the case a club-woman? Far from it. She is one of the modest "unassum ing queens'' of some other man's home! A woman who would sell her vir tue for a political office would sell not mistaken the women of Colorado I elected a preacher as governor, lias be done nothing to purity politics Iu I that state? Does Kev. Wilson wish us to believe that if he appointed any women as his aids, clerks, etc., that they had to "offer their all at his shriue" iu order to get the posi tion? If so. it Is good proof that politics and religion should not mix if the reverend gentleman's morals should fall so low as to cause htm to prey on women who need the offices, or rather the salary, so as to make an honest living for herself, and per haps her aged parents or her father less children. In every county lu Oregon then' are more or iess women employed In our court houses, some as assistant county clerks, deputies, stenogra phers, etc. The closing part of Mr. Wilson's argument Is an opeu insult to each and every one of them. If the "Dolitical bosses" are so low as he asserts they are, it is time they were ousted and decent men were nut In their places, and, so long as the women cannot help matters by their votes It is up to such men us the Kev. Wilson to show us how it is to be done. Tlease give us the names, dates, etc., of the women who "offered up tlittralt at the shrine" of the bosses it you can and dare, and I am willing to wager no woman ever offered. It might have lvn demanded of tier by the man, hut are the women to litame bectium the men were villains? tVrtatuly some may fall, but they sre the one who would fall anyway no matter whether the tempter were politician or preacher, according to the game they were playing and the amount of the stake. It Is all bosh about Wing com pelled to vote, even it they could. S uae men never go near the polls, and no women w ould have to vote against her will. 1 certainly do W lleve t tint every woman wage-earner and taxpayer should have the right to vote. If she has to assume n man's responsibilities let her also en Joy his privileges if she wants them. Iletween the "Marys" nnd the "Mag dalene" the "Marthas" have a pret ty hard time of it, nnd are deserving of all the good things that come their way but the "Marys" nrv afraid to let the "Marthas" have auy privileges, except that of work ing, for fear the "Magalenes" will contrive to share them In some way. :tev. Wilson prates of corrupt pol itics, yet the only "mud slinging" In Crook county during this campaign has beeu his unwarranted attack upon every working woman whose education fitted her for some easier work than breaking her back over a washtub. Me cannot all lie "queens of homes" (or Thrre'a liltli" n raru Aui many to kct." It she is fitted to hold a political ottiee why should she lie den'eil the right to do so, or be Insulted by those who know nothing about her. morally or otherwise. When a young huly applies to the school board for a position as teacher must she "offer up her all"? The argu nient fits all eases of that kind. i mu glad the- majority of us have more faith In the moral decency ol our men nnd women than the Kev. Wilson and the autl-suffragists have. Mautua. Culver, Or., June 1, l'.WS. CITATION. In the Count v Court of the state of Oregon, for the county of Crook : In the matter of the estate of Marj A. Barne?, deceased, Citatum. To William I). Barnes, Agnes, George ana elnia A. liarnes, and all other heirs of said Mary A. Barnes unknown, if any there be, greeting : In 'the name of the State of Orezm you are hereby cited and required to appear in tne county court ot tne state of Oregon, for the county of Crook, at the court room thereof, at Prineville, in the cwntv of Crook, on Monday the tilh day of Julv, 1908, at 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of that day, then and there to chow cause if anv there be. why W ll- liam I). Karnes, the executor of the her virtue for anything else she hup- will of Mary A. Barnes, defeased, shall pened to want, such as a position in not fell the following-de.-c.ibed real , , . . ., , , estate of said Mary A. liurnes, dt ceased, society, or even to be the leader in for ,he pnrp01i0 of ,)avirn, the costs and church circles. A woman who holds 1 expenses of administration, the legaeio her virtue so lightly does not need to I named in said will and for the purposes go Into politics to find a buyer. If she wants notoriety she can find it in plenty of other ways. In Utah, where so many women "club to gether and have one man between them" the reverend gentleman must remember that the church controls both their morals and their politics. Hence the results. So politics is corrupt in the four states where women vote? If I am of distribution, towit: Lots Six and Seven in Block Four of the town of Laidlaw, Crook county, Oregon, ac cording to the plat thereof as the same appears of record in the office o( the county clerk of Crook county, Oregon. Witness, the Hon. W. A. Bell, jn.lge of the county court of the state of Ore' gon, for the county of Crook, with the seal of said court athxed, tins zatu day of May, A. h. VMS. 5 2S-6-25 Attest: Warees Bbowx, (Sea!) Clerk. CJ r.i t j n LJ ua Till K'J n LJ CJ n LJ ra t'j n t j ra LJ The O'Neil Restaurant MILLER BUILDING, PRINEVIlobE, OREGON First Class Meals 25c and Up Fresh Oysters and Fish in Season SMELZER & ELLEFS0N, Props. r.a LJ r.a L.U r.,i L J r LJ r.i L J r.jt LJ r.a L J L J r.a LJ ra L J r.a LJ r.a LJ ra LJ r.a LJ r,a L J rararannrar.arararr'rariraj!! tJkULLULULULJLJLULUiJLJLJL'JLJkULJLJL:iJLsUL.ULiLL.JLUL:JL:j 2J i 7S 3 i$4 kuec epti on SMITH & CLEEK, Proprietors . Domestic and Imported Liquors, Wines and Cigars COUNTRY ORDERS SOLICITED MAIN STREET Post Office Box 92 PRINEVILLE, OREGON k Contest Notice. Department of the Interior, United States Land Office, The Pallia, Oregon, Mav 13, 1908. A sutlicient ontest atlulavlt having been hied in this othce by Khoda M. li. Arnel, contestant, against homestead entry 1152, made October II. l'.Wl', for SW 4 SW 'i, Sec. 1. SS, SK'i, Sec. 2 XW4 NH1, See. 12, 1. 13 S., K. 15 r..f . JI., by 1 atnck Kelly, decoased, Contestee, in which it is alleged that said Patrick Kelly died gome time dur ing the year l;.6or P.K17; that said tract is not settled uium nor cultivated tiv any of the heirg of ssid deceased ; that the heirs of said chumaut are unknown to me and that I have been unable to receive any information as to the whereabouts of any heirs whatever; that said alleged absence was not due to employment in the armv, navv or ma rine corps of the I'nited States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to appear, respond ami offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'clock a. m. on June .'!(, l'.tOS, before Warren Brown, countv clerk, at his office in Prineville, Oregon, and that final hear ing will be held atlOoVloi k a. m., on July 8, 11XW, before the Register and Receiver at the I'nited States Land Of fice in The Dalles, Oreonr The paid contestant having, in a proper affidavit, filed May 11, l'.MiS, set forth facta which show that after due dil licence perwnal service cf this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given bv ilue and proper publication. '5-21p C. W. MOORE, Register. Notice for Publicaiun. Department of the Interior. I. S. Land Olliceat The l'allea, Oc, May 12, 1903. Notice is hereby given that Maud Brown, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April 7, l'.iOS, made Timber Application, No. 4'J04, for nenwJi ami li 'vjiie1 sec 20, tp 12 g, r 10 e, w m., has hied notice of intention to make final proof, to ectab iiph claim to the hind above described, before the county clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2!uh day of July, 19P8. Claimant names as witneM-es: John B. Brown, of Culver, Oregon, A. R. Eastwood and Dale Jones, Ixith of Pi ineville, Oregon, and John W. Dee, of drizzly, Oregon. 5-28 C. W. Moore, Register. Notice to Creditors. Notice is hereby given by the under signed, administrator of the estate of Commodore Carroll, deceased, to all persons having cliiuis against the estate of Commodore Carroll, deceased, to present the tame with proper vouchers to the undersigned at his office in Prine ville, Or gon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. J. II. Hankk, 5-21 Administrator. Notice to Creditors. Notice in hereby jrjven by the under signed, the administratrix with the will nnnexed of the estate of Alexan der McC'loy, (leceaned, to nil persons having claims against snld deceased to present them with tin; proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott at Prineville, Oregon, within six montlm from the first publication of this notice. Dated this 21st day ol May, 190S. Mautha Hoovku. Administratrix with the will nnnexed of the estate of Alexander McCloy, deceased. - 5-21 Notice to Creditors Notice is hereby given by the rnder signed, the executrix of the last will and testament of Charity Wilson, deceased, to all persons having claims against said deceased to present them with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the office of M. R. Elliott in Prineville, Oregon, within six months from the first publication of this notice. Dattd this 2Sth day of May, 1908. Mama Chain, Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Charity Wilson, deceased. 5-28 Notice for Publication. Department of the Interior. P. B. bund Office at The Dalles, Or. Way 12, 1908. Notice is hereby given that Olive Cook, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on April 10, made Timber Application No. 4il2, for nneK sec 12, sejtiej sec 1, tp 13 s. r 15 e, Lot 7 sec (i, tp 13 s, r 1(1 e, w m, has tiled notice of intention to make final proof, to establish cluim to the land above described before the County Clerk nt Prineville, Ore gon, on tlie2!)th day of July 11108. Claimant names as witnesses: John W. Snyder, Lucy Hnyder, Andrew 8. Fields and Zeda (1. Fields, nil of Prineville, Or. 6-as C. W. MooBlf, Register. The City Meat Market llORKJAN & STILL, Props. Headquarters for Home - Cured Lard and Bacon Try pome of Crook county's choicest products. Its tho best that money can buy. You will not only save, money but you will help build up ft homo industry. Wo always carry the best iu Beef, Pork, Mutton, Veal. Special rates when sold in large quantities We handle all kinds of country produce H0RIGAN & STILL Seneral SftlaccsmtViing n t. j r. - U r -t w J r.t u r-i VJ r - LJ 3 r.t U r, i u r i C J ri U r 1 Ci r i LJ LJ r i LJ r.iinnrirwnririririrtrii HoRstsnoEiso, hd Work, stc., Neatly and Promptly Donk When it is Done By : : s Siobort 7ooro Satisfaction Will He Guaranteed Tbingville, Orkhon. LJ r ,i LJ r .n ij r.i L J r LJ r.5 L J ri LJ r.t L J n L J L J n LJ r i L J r.i L J L J n L J 'LJLJLjLJLJLLjLULJkJl.uL.JLJ Shingles, MouldiPRf, Window?, Doors, Glasses, Elc. Ktc, Etc. SHIPP & PERRY miNEVILLE, OUKGOX Cnntesl Notice. Pepartriient of the Interior, I'nited Stages Ijind Offco, The Dalles, Oregon. Mav 13, l'.K)8. A entllcient contest nlliduvit havinj been tiled in tins otlice hy James II. Adams, contestant, against homestea l entry No. UL"'H, maile Kehruary L'.", 1H05. for W'a SK'4, S'4 SWt, Ke-tion Township 14 South, Kaniru 10 Kast, V. JI., hy Lonig F. tiuillaunie, con testee, in which it is alleged that said Louis F. Gudlaume. has not resided on said tract at anv timetince (illni: there on ; that there is no improvement of any kind whatever upon si.id tract: that said aliened absence was not duo to Ins employment in the army, navy or marine corps of the I'nited States in time of war. Said parties are hereby notified to aiitiear, respond and offer evidence touching said allegation at 10 o'cl k a. m., on July 1, lyo8, before II. ICllig a U. S. Commissioner at his of fice in liend, Oregon, and that final hearim? will be held at 10 o'clock a, in., on July 8, 19U8 before the Register and Receiver at the United States Land Otlice in The Dalles, Oregon. The said contestant havinjr, in a proper affidavit, filed May 7, 1908, set forth facta which show that sfterdne dilligence personal service of this notice can not be made, it is hereby ordered and directed that such notice be given by due and proper publication. 5-28 C. W. MOO UK, Register. Notice of Administrator' Sals of Heal Estate. Notice is hereby given, that in pur suance of an order of the county court of Crook County, Oregon, made on tho 0th day of Jlay, 1008, iu the matter of the estate of John Trior, deceased, the undersigned, the administrator of said estate, will sell at private sale, subject to confirmation by said county court, from and after the lird day of July, 1908, allthe ritrht, title and interest of the said John Prior at the time of his death, snd all the right, title and in ter st the estate has acquired In ad dition to that of the said John Prior at ttie time of his death, in nnd to nil that certain piece or parcel of land situated in the City of J'rineville, County of Crook, State of Oregon, more particu larly described as follows: Lot two in block thirteen of Jlonroe I lodges' plat of l'rineville, Oregon, as tho same ap pears cf record in the office of the county clerk of Crook County, State of Oregon. Terms and conditions of gale, cath. Dated Jlay 21, 1008. ISOM Cl.KKK", Administrator of the Estate of John Prior, deceased. Gasoline Irrigation, Spraying and Engine Pumping Machinery Fulrbaiiks-Morm Gasoline KtiKlnes for pnmplnir. spraying, sawing, grinding. Out IIIh complete. Kalrlmnks Hcalea for weighing. Full ImnkH-.Mor-He Dynamos and Moloro for power and light. FHlrlmnkH-Morse Windmills nnd Towers. Kiilrliuiiko-Morse Orlnders. Feed Choppers, Well I'll in tH. All nrnt quality goods at lowest prices. Always In slock. Liberal terms. Prompt reply to Inquiries snd quick shipments. W rl le for catalogue and prices. W. F. KING, Agent, Primer-He, Ore. Fairbanks . Morse & Co. I'OUTLAND, OltEGON. Try onr Fancy Patent Flour J. E. Stewart Co. E. C. PARK Importer and breeder of puro-bred Poland China JCogt and SSlaeA JCangshan Chic A 9ns Young ntock for pale. Address I'edmond, Oregon. Spring Millinery I-atest fltv'p in Pprinif Hals for l.adies, Misse and Children. Ooods selected by an experienc ed buver and are strictly up to .late. 1 ii i-jivo Parlors Corner Second and Main Sta. Notloo 1'or Publication. Deptrlment of tho Interior, United States Land otlice at The Dalles, Oregon, May 8th, 11M1S. Notice is hereby given that John Hchmcer, of Crook, Oregon, who on February 10th, ltKJIt, made Homestead Kntry, No. iziAi, lor n vt mm y, ec. 31, Tp. 19 8.. K. 10 K., Lot 4 and KV NWSec. .') and SK, NK! of Hrc. 4, Tp. 20 H 11. 10 K., W. M.. has tiled notiea of In tention to make final fivn-vour ,.rr of 1,, establish claim to tho land above de scribed, before the county clerk, at Prineville, Oregon, on tho loth day of June, l'.KS. Claimant 'names as witnesses: John W. Nhattnck, Paul Meld, Thomas J. Kerirneson and Frank Horsini. all of Crook, Oregon. C. W. MOOKK, f-Hp ltegister. Notice for Publication. Department of tho Interior, United StateH Land Olllco at The Dalles, Oregon, Jlay 12i.li, 11)08. Notice ij hereby give n that John W. Hitler, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on JIarch 9th, l'.KW, made Timber Aiiplieation, io. )D'j, lor ftvv, section town ship 12 south, range 17 east, W. JI., has filed notice of intention to make final proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before 1 ho Regis ter and Receiver, at The Dalles, Oregon, on the 4lh day of August, l!M)8. Claimant names as witnesses: 11, K. Jones, Jlrs. N. C. Jones, Wil liam (J. liallour, Arthur J. Decker, a 1 of Prineville, Oregon. GZJp V. W. JIOOKE, KegiBler. Notice for Publication Department of the I nterior. U. H. Lund Oilice at The Dalles, Or. , . way 1,11X18. Notice is lierehy (riven that Mary U. Anderson, of Prineville, Oregon, who, on March 2,rith, tliOH, made Timher Application No. for vl4ni!4 sec VI, tp 12 s.r 10 e, hot 1 see f, lot 4 .t ev'Anv'yi sec 4, tp 13 8, r Hi e, w m, has tiled notice of intention to mako final proof to establish cluim to the land above described, before the County Clerk at Prineville, Oregon, on the 2Hth day of July, 1!X. Claimant names as witnesses: Wade II. Huston, William Wigle, Kamucl J)innee und Archie Powell, all of Prineville, Ore gon. C, W. AIooiik, Register. 6-28p 8 &4 ((Zt n 8 rpTOjBllSSiiil M-'-v. -s 1 mm MS V ViaNlCr, m 1 THE OWL CASH STORE L-i r n initio r . w Hats, Shoes and Clothing A coiiiilt'te lino of Gent's Furnishings at i'ritTS that you can aflord to pay. Cull in ond Ut us show you tho gmxls and quote you our prices. A Choice Line of Cigars & Tobaccos L4, m r1 ft I ft. THE HAMILTON STABLES (Horseshoeing in Connection) J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor ruiNKViur, okih;ox Ptwk Iwnrdeil hy tlio day, week or month st KensonnMo rate. Hcint'iiiWr lis when in l'rineville. Hatks Kk.fosahi,k. Wo have Fine Livery Rigs For Rent Report of the condition of The First National Bank Of Prineville, Oregon At tho cloao of buaintia May 14, 1908 lil MUt IH'KH 1 umi.iTiK.a hum nml IHwmnla f JIS.iVil ?5 mpllnl Htork I M,(W 0 flill.'it Htnliv ItomU 1'J.VV a) Hank remlw ., VI,!' El lu rrotu Imuka 17. IS" m rnxli fin tinnd trM"l IU IU.li inplloll fuuil tHO) Hurplua sn4 umllvhlrd profit M rlrt'iilnllun I,"U 00 liiillvlituul Ik'IKMlla S7,1l rta,7 w B. P. AtUn, PrMllat Will Wm,IIm, VI. rmid.nl T. M. B.UI.I, Cklr 14. (lMwU. Ah'I CatJlr Jfce?2cterson cf tPollarci Wines and Liquors Finest Cigars In Stock Country Orders Solicited First Door South of the Poindexter Hotel Cbcr 0. 7ossic 7etary Public Sisters, Oregon S?eat Estate, Brokerage and insurance Choice Smproued irrigated J'arms for Sato jtf JFciv Sood JComeatcad jCocations J can Sav yen 7Soitty Siv mi m tmll The Famous Maltese Kentucky Jack "HEADLIGHT" : Will stand four days of each week Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in Prineville nt tho Dillon Feed' Yards and the other days of tho week will bo nt tbo David Elliott ranch cn tho Ochoco, 7 miles from Prineville. ' TERMS: $10 to Insure; $5 for Single Service, DAVID ELLIOTT, - Owner Barred Plymouth Rocks Large, hardy and good layers. Choice eggi $2.00 per 13; two settings $3.50. Address Laura Graham. Haycreek, Or. riCKBY LONG WALT 8N0DEKLY Long & Snoderly Dealers in Fine Wines, Liquors and ars. We handle tho celebrated Sedgwick Whisky, noted for its rich, mellow flavor. Sole agents for Hop Gold Deer and tho famous .Napa Soda. $ aIl-sr Trade ' Solicited.. i n 1 1 1 n iiii a ii i n i i - .