Get Right on Tax Reform Cut This Out and Take It to Voting Booth Do Not Be Humbugged Into Voting for Single Tax. Vote YK on 304. This permits rlRMiflralion of property for taxa tion; simplicity, justice ami economy in administration. Allow equit able apimrtionment of State taxes. Den) Liquor Men Issued Pamphlet Thu following Nelf explanatory letter of denial hat been received by The Journal, aceonipunied by a request for publication, from the Oregon State Association Opposed to the Extension of Suffrage to Women: "The Oregon State Association Opposed to the Extension of the SufTraKe to Women wishes to deny statement made I ant Monday at the W. C. T. U. convention, when, ac cording to pre reiorU, 'it was an nounced from the platform that the liquor interests were circulating thousands of copiei of a pamphlet of which Kev. Clarence True Wil ton ia the author.' That pamphlet la issued by and bean the name of the Oregon State Association Op- lH)Hed to the Extension of Uie Suf- V..I.. Vt'U 'loft T1.I. !- , ""'"'"-i frage to Women, ao that the atate- umformlty in taxation of each cla mt.nt t wu M by any of property. Harmonizes with No. ,. ,m'm , ,. . gratuitous fabrication, and known to be such by all persons making it. equal- :UM ami insures fuirnesa and ity in taxation. Vote YES on Hon. This repeal Single Tax "Joker" of 1910 and blocks all attempts to alip Single Tax through under guise of "coun ty option" or "home rule" in tax ation. Vote YKS on 350. Constitution al amendment authorizing the tax ation of Incomes, with reasonable exemptions. "It has become the fashion for suffragists to attribute all their de feats to the 'liquor men.' This has been the cry In Ohio, and after Uie successive majorities rolled up against them, in Oregon. As a matter of fact, not one of the six suffrage states has prohibition, and in a recent map published by the national W. C. T. U., Oregon stands Vote YKS on 3.12. This exempt jout 'coMpicuouy dry amon( the from taxation household furniture and good used in homes, also wear ing apparel and similar unproduc tive personality In use. Vote YES on 354. This exempt taxation from mortgage notes, surrounding wet and suffrage states. Dr. Wilson's pamphlet is a valued part of the organized protest against the imposition of woman suffrage upon the women of Ore gon, a protest which is signed and credit and evidences of Indebted- L ,nt out by the following women of neas. Abolishes double taxation Does not exempt bank stock. Vote YKS on 35C. Revision of inheritance tax law following model law of National Tax Annotation. Would increase revenue from this source and promote social justice. Vote AO on 303. Would defeat ' E. Rockey, Mrs. C. H Single Tax concealed behind mask ; David Lorlng, Mrs. J. the association: "Mrs. J. F. Bailey, president; Miss Failing, first vice president; Wrs. 11. W, Wilbur, second vice president; Mrs. Wallace MeCamant, treasurer; Miss Eleanor Gile, secre tary; Mrs. II. W, Corbett, Mrs. A. Lewis, Mrs. B. Montgom- labeled "Graduated Single Tax" or'ery, Mrs. W. C. Alvord, Mrs. Gor- "Graduated Specific Tax." The Direct Way By Frances Squire Totter, When pushed to the wall, ob jectors to equal suffrage nowadays both take refuge behind one of two plati tudes. The first is used too often by women whose suffrage ia bound to come, but at present there are more pressing needs. "Let u get our schools Improved, and our cities cleaned up, and then we shall have time to take up the cause of equal suffrage." Is not this a survival of that old vice of womankind indi rection? What is the use of get-; ting the power to do something af ter you have had it done by some body else? How much harder it is to get someone else to do it for you than to do it yourself! But that Is not the worst. Be sides being harder,' it Is less effec tive. It is humiliating. It ia false to American principles. We edu cate our men and women alike and together; on the same terms they engage in business and bear the burdens of taxation. Shall we go back on this whole theory when it comes to its fundamental applies tion? The suffrage issue should not be put off, but it should be placed first, as making the other is sues easier and permanent, pd. adv Pony for Sale Saildlo broke, 5 year old, weighs 800 pounds i price $27.f0, with new bridle, inquire at the Journal ollice. tl-12 Lost Indian pony, roivn epnltiHU horse, rimml .1 H on right shoulder. Nutllv Juke WtiliMK-ku, Slnmuslio, Or. 10-21-ltp For Sale or Trade Light 2-seated hack ; good don Voorhies, Mrs. R. W. Lewis, Mrs. James N. Davis, Mrs. Alma D. Rata, Mrs. S. T. Hamilton, Mrs. Herbert Holman, Mrs. C, A. Johns, Baker; Mrs. J. H. Templeton, Prlneville; Miss Bush, Salem; Mrs, W. I. Vawter. Medford: Mrs. Eliza- Yockey, Ashland, executive committee; Mrs. E. H. Shepard, Hood River; Mrs. A. J. Richardson, Joseph; Mrs. J. M, Connell, Hills boro; Miss Rita Alderman, Falls City; Mrs. M. C. McFarland, Airiie; Mrs. F, E. Harlow, Troutdale; Mrs. George T. Flavel, Astoria; Mrs. W. S. McFadden, Corvallis; Mrs. Dan O'Neill, Oregon City; Miss Emily Loveridge, superintendent Good Samaritan hospital, Portland." pd. dv. On en the Duke. Od tb occasion ot ttie Duke of Con nought's recent visit to New York the royal gentleiuun got a Jolt from a sprightly young American woman. Dur ing a dinner the duke humorously ral lied her on the liberty taken by Ameri cans In clipping tho king's English. Later In the evening his royal high ness. In the course ot conversation, asked tho young lady what place It) Iimlon hnd most Impressed her dur ing her last visit Slnpul, your highness," was the re ply. . "Slnpul?" said the duke, with a pus- sled air. "Oh. yes. there Is nothing In the town so wonderful to me." "I'm afruld." answered the duke, with a kludly smile, "that you know my London better thon I. Slnpul? Is It a theater, a enfe-what Is It?" "A church, your highness.- We Amer icans call It St. Paul, but as yoa call St. John, SluJIu, this, It seems, must be Slnpul!" Pee K. B. or 0, E. Cross. is new. 10-lUlmp Seed Wheat for ,Sale . Clean Scotch Fife Seed Wheat for side by J. L. Windom, Culver, Ore. B-12 rwrrr-rm -: v. ' '' JN'4Z TheR.wttt.aCa Sure fire Accuracy Penetration The World's Record Holders Rtmlnfton-VMC .22 eel. cartridge bare broke two reeorde ia Iwo years. The preaent world' lOO-abot gallery reoord, 2484 2SO0, held by Arthur llubeltk, ru mad with IbeM bard billing .22'. Tbey will bclpyoii, too, to break your bad hootinj records. Mad with the aam ear Irora th Mm tatted material! ai th baavicat big fam cartridf e. lemtfiftofl- UMC .22' ar mad, too, with hollow point bullet. Thii inerawe tbair hocking and killing power. 1Mb la tfce red ball on every boa yoa bar. J2 eWU, M leak, 21 Uel lille lUci. laeealea eej Ueaet eeeam. Remington Arms-Union Metallic Cartridge Co. 298 Bfaay 2 Haw lark City Why Should a Woman? Why should a woman be horn, educated married, divorced and buried under laws made exclvsively by men ? The right to govern it conferred by the governed and the governed are uol exclusive! males, the governed are men and women, for wonen are responsible before the law. Why, if we desire to be just and fair, should we not allow the women to exercise what should be an tqaal right with men. VoteX300 on the Ballot Portland Equal Suffrage League Mrs. Solomon Hirsch, Pres. I'd . in.T FRANK ELKINS Crook County Journal, county oilioial paper. $1.50 a year. Horses for Sale. On the old C. Snm Smith rnnch, nciir l'rlnevllle: sold In any number nt reasonable prices. For further InforniHtlon address Q. II. ltussKi.1,, Prlneville, Oregon. 12-l-tf For Sale llnvlnR nearly completed our work on the Deschutes dnm, we offer the followliiR (or sale chenp: 1 40 h. p. Horizontal ltoljer. 1 25 h. p. Horizontal Knirlno. t'limp equipment, IiicIihIIub stoves, cooking utensils, etc,, (ill of which are In (tret-class condition. For particulars call at ollice. North Canal Siding, or write L. r . Ucrdets, Uox 47, Bend, Ore. 10 17-tf For Sale White Wyandotte Cockerels by 1). P, Ailamson, I'nnevllle, Ore. U 20 o.o.o. NEST NO. 1688 S ubordinat Order of Owls, meet the pecond and fourth Thursdavs in each month st ltclknap hall. All migratory owUcordi ally welcome. 1. J. J. fully, t resilient Wlllard H. Wirts. Secretary. l-4tf IS ENDORSED By all the leading Fanners, Stockmen and Citizens generylly as best for their needs and protection. I r : a1- fecrt&i . I waaaeaTJ Vote 79 on the Ballot Look Here Through Service Between Central Oregon And Portland ' Leave Culver Arrive Portland Leave Portland 1 Arrive Culvei 8:09 a. m. 5:30 p. m. 7:50 a. m. 10:00 a. rn. 46:35 p. m. If time hangs heavy on your hands you will find it profit able to look over our large and attractive assortment of HIGH GRADE JEWELRY, including The latest Watches, Clocks, Rings, Chains. Fob. Brace lets, Culglaan, Silverware, Hjtidpainted China, (iune, Am munition and Sporting Goods. You have never teen a more complete line of the flneat amrbet Haxor Steel Knives f.om a Hunting Knife to a Pen Kuife. Watches from fl.00 up to $125.00. We will sell you a 16 1 Watch, 15 jewel and 20 year cane for only f 12 00. Tliii watch is made by the Wallham company. A nice selection of Gold Chain for t3.2". Each chain ! accompanied with a written guarantee by the company. When looking for presents alwaya first visit the Crook County Jewely and Sporting Goods Store L. Kamstra, Prop. Prineville, Oregon All trains arrive at and depart from Union depot, Portland Free Speech By Foul Mouths There is a foul-mouthed, indecent element in the city of Port land niRhtly insulting the decent, law-abiding citizens and openly reviling the flag. They have sent representatives to surrounding towns and in the name of free speech denounce the efforts to remove them from the streets. In the names of our wives and children we ask your support and vote for No. 370, Voters' pamphlet. The Boycot and Picket The employers of Oregon are not slave drivers, as is claimed by those who live by the sweat of their deluded victims. This fact is sel-evident in any part ol the state. The boycott nd the picket are the representative of a low order of intelligence, seek ing by fear and bludgeon to force a bad cause. Remove the sys tem by a vote for No. 368. Employers' Association of Oregon W. C. Francis Secretary. 10-17. Pftl'l a1v. It's a Great Catch Nowadays to find satisfactory flsh at dinner, but you'll be always sure of atemptlUKdinh If the Mali be bouirht here. We have fresh de liveries dally, nud the best qualities reach im dally from river, lake and Ocean. If you have .experienced adllllculty In Betting good freah HhIj hitherto, now is your time to experience tho reverse and be sure of the freshet here. City Meat Market Prineville Flour Mills We can supply your needs in the Flour and Feed Line FARMERS, Don't fail to take advantage of our LIBERAL EXCHANGE SYSTEM Stewart & Carlson ' You . would . enjoy . the . Journal