INDEPENDENCE ENTERPRISE. INDEPENDENCE. OHIOON. air.v TWI ITEMS OF INTEREST THROUGHOUT OREGON Chronicle of Important Events of Interest to Our Readers, Stat My Ctt Lund. T"ortland Oregon, Instead of the Vnlted Stat may boeouie the bene ficiary of the cult brought by the United State, to forfeit 114.000 acre of land valued at. $4. 000,000. grunted to the tat and later tu.d on through eteral hand to the Southern OrRot Company, these land bins between Coo Hay and Itoehur. and Slanted in aid of the military wagon road. ' The tnt may regain title to the lands through a discovery mad by Representative Jam Colo After a careful examination of the law and the bill of complaint recently tlU d in the United State circuit court by It D. Townscnd. special nsslst.it t to the attorney-gejicral, Mr. Co!.', who was formerly a t'nited States deputy !'. trlct attorney, ha become convinced that the state can Intervene 'n the cane and cstaM'.-h It tillu to the bis timber land prize. Hold Jury Ha No Jurisdiction. Pnlem. Alirp'.r.g that the grand jury had ro Jurisdiction ':.: It at at the state penitentiary a week and proceeded to take testimony from among the Inmate of that institution relative to the stabbing there two week ago of Guard Jerry Simp.ion. Attorney William P. Lord. Jr., has filed a plea In abatement to the In dictment cf Thomas O'Kourke, the ac cused convict. Attorney Lord's plea Sn abatement is also a departure from the customary procedure, It being the first time that such a plea was ever filed in a criminal action in this state. WAR ON COYOTES New Cases of Hydrophobia in Wa!- Iowa County. Wallowa, New cases of hydropho bia are being reported almost dally an 1 citizens of this county are awak ening to the necessity of prompt ac tion. Strite Veterinarian Lytle will. take personal charge of the 12 hunters who are in the employ of the forest ser vice and also of a number of volun teer hunters. Approved methods of hunting, trap ping and poisoning will be used to exterminate the coyotes and the sur plus of worthless dogs and cats. Af ter a conference with tbe county com missioners, it was decided to police tbe entire county and enforce the quarantine rigidly. It is probable that an increased bounty will be placed on coyotes. The bounty la now $3 and the pelts are worth an average of $2.50 for they are in prime condition. With the added bounty it is proposed to give, the value of a coyote to the hunter will be approximately ?.50. Bank Loss May Be Repaid. Elgin. Petitions are being circu lated to ask the legislature to pass a bill authorizing the county court of Union County to make a levy suffi cient to repay County Treasurer Frawley and Sheriff Childers the county money which they lost in the failure of the Farmers' and Traders' Bank of La Grande. Meyers Trial Postponed. Salem. As a result of a conference .Tifild bv the attorneys for George Meyers and District Attorney John H. McNary, the second trial of Meyers for murder in the second degree has been postponed by Judge Percy Kelly from Monday, January 16, to Monday , February 6. This was done in order to procure witnesses that are import ant both to the state and to the de fense. Douglas Builds Good Roads. Roseburg. Approximately J175.000 will be spent on good roads in Doug las County this year. A general levy of 4 mills for that purpose has been made by the county court, providing for a fund of f 142,400. Tb.e court re fused to grant the urgent request of a number of the heaviest taxpayers of Roseburg for a levy of 5 mills to de fray one-half the cost of building a new armory in this city. Farmers Save Millions. La Grande More than 0OO,O0O with unknown profits probably bring ing the figure to an even million dol lars, have been saved by farmers of Union, Wallowa and Baker counties In two years, through co-operation and organization under the Farmers' Co operative Union. Thl was asserted at a meeting of the executive -board of the Oregon State Farmers' Union. Tt Mflp. CiliH9. On f th apartment In th n rleui rl tii- at t'liur. IVrtugaU I known a the IUII f Magl'le. I'nltited lu th ar4lx-. rl!lui 1 to be found a wriu uf nwsi'b. .Each tin lu lli mouth a ncroH. which, palmed lu rvd u a wbltw ground, are llie word. -Tor belli." lb tory run that King Jho of IVrtugal nmkliu lv o one f thtf timid of heiicr lu tbl chaniU'r and w r-pr'.M-d by tie queen. lit tiuijcty UUid. th Ut of th clrvi instance and e I lulned In tbe uueeu. 'E r twin iiituka M. tv" ("OU. II l P.'thtag at U. I ijulte right. There la no Imrm In lt". A to whether the uueeu w wnllslled the legend I wlleut. but the ladle of the etiurt werw deeply Interested and were constantly way lug to one anoiher with autlle. Tor teui! I 'or Iwiu.' The kilU thought It time lo act. . he com-inll.-ne.l an artist to lilt on the celling a ni any mngl'le there were talkative l.nlle iiU.ut the court, each tioMlnit In the l-enk the rlMn with the word. Tor bem."-l.on.loii CloUv Fit of Portugal' Haw. "The l.lf'i.d" It .one of the nohlest record e. r written of n.-iilomil gloty mid Mivc-.. Oilinwiw. It Itlfted all thor. determined to do for I't.rtucMl what lion . r brfildoi..' forCr.vee. The preat p".";i was written In the !- teentli cent. try. will, h bus I'oAi ciiII.hI the herole nfo of I .irt (i c: I. and If .. - n..- ..( ii,,. main lemure m ine r.nuiun. - ( fape of flo.l Hope by ie-.oil.i t.iima. while n m.'-t Interesting opN. do I the trvwiiluti after death of In.'?, do Castrn ns tllleell of IVrtugMl. "The I.u-lsul" took Its name from I.tidus. who we sai.l to have founded Lisbon. Its author wits horn about K.'.tt. and his career, which began brilliantly, was blighted by the death of n broken heart of the lady of hi love, for who.. sake be va hunched from tbe land. He wrote "The I.lHiud" 111 hi banish ment and was rivalled l:i 1571. loslns on the way nil bis property except hi toeiii. rensbnied at tirst by the kltii-'. this prcnt epic poet of Portugal died In groat poverty In lo.O. patron was i'No dead. when hi Down In a Coal Ml no. To the ear uee'ustouied to the con stant sound of u llviuii world the still ness of a co;i! mine, where the mile of crosscuts mid entries mid the uu- yleldlnK wa!5 swallow up all sound and echo Is a aileuce that Is complete. but ns one becomes accustomed to toe silence tbrousth long hours of solitary work sounds become audible that would escape an ear loss trained. The trlcklinar murmur of the gas, the spat tering fall of a lump of coal looseued br some mysterious force rrom a crannv lu the wall, the sudden knock ing and breaking of a stratum far up In the rock above or the scurry or a rat off somewhere In th darkness strike on the ear loud and t-iartling. Tho eye. too. becomes trained to pene trate the darkness, but the darkness is bo complete thnt there is a limit the limit of the rays cast by the pit lamp. Joseph Husband In Atlantic. Portuguese and Codfish. It Is an Interesting fact that the fish ermen of -northern Portugal started and developed the fishing Industry on the "banks" off the northern coast of America, and, though they now send fewer ships, their taste for salt cod from Newfoundland la unnbated In fact, it Is a national Portuguese dain ty. It U found In every little grocery shop, bard and brown as a board. A number of Portuguese have made their home on the Islands to the south of the mainland of Massachusetts, and there the dark eyes of the Iberian maiden, raven locks and a certain pic- turesaue element in dress are not in frequent. This connection with Por tugal dates back many years,' the ships of Marthas Vineyard bridging the distance over sea and returning with Portuguese crews. Exchange. Adam and Eve. "I hope this expulsion of ours Is not going to Injure our social position," said Eve ruefully. "I guess not," replied Adam. "They can't stop us from being one of the very first families, whatever they do." "I don't find our names here la tho Social Register,' " said Eve, looking the volume over. "Look under 'Dilatory Domiciles,' my love," said Adam as be went out and named the Jackass after himself. Harper's Weekly. A Pithy Sermon. Here is the pithiest sermon ever preached: "Our ingress into life is naked and bare, our progress through life is trouble and care, our egress out of it we know not where; but, doing well here, we shall do well there. I could not tell tnore by preaching a year." Wanted It Wei! Hidden. Little Bobby was too polite to sny he wanted a big piece of the turkey, but he said he would like a piece of the chest, where tbe wishbone was, only he didn't want to find the wish bone too quick. Browning's Magazine. It Was This Way. "I suppose the father gave the bride away." "Not exactly. He gave a million away and threw her ln."-Phlladel-pbia Ledger. Excluded. Ascum Well, well! I congratulate you, old man. And how Is the baby to be named? Popley By my wife's people, It seems. Exchange. A long, Blow friendship Is the best; a long, slow enmity the deadliest. MerrIam NEWS FROM THE NATIONAL CAPITAL What Our Lawmakers Are Do ing and Other Interesting Events. Whtngten. I). C It I fe lo ert that Senator Urlmer will be declared never to hv ga'ued a valid title to hi Meal lu the enU It I il4 that UTlmer can coui nmnd only 3:1 ote In the senate out of a total or It ! equally probable that th resolution for the popular eleitlen of tn-tiMtoi will kh the eu ate. perbap tiet week, If not then during thi session. Senator Moral lu served notice on the senate that any attempt to delay or prevent a Kte may lesuli In tl;e held ng up of all b.;sine. lie i In c!u.rs. on the r.oor. of the HrUtow resolution and l In it illy eon eu ttee with Senators !.n Toilette and other supporters of the resolution. Tfey have jlnlr fighting clothes tl l;!i l 't Is their purpose at tM.-t time, If It t.o within possibility. to achieve this Kte.it letorui, follow' I I In: the vears of i-gltntion and pub!! demand lor it. I: w'.U pass the hue iimu-ulty that the clergy mn n dls uud almost unaiiimou ily. Minded Mr. Jenkins from doipg Hie T-ft Bck. LonBorto BUI. lasting wrong to hi child that he had . , nnwlttln'!v devis.Hl. but eventnally It President T.v,ts eff.-rts In behalt , v!(j lI(y.uli;a ,0 nrlsten the boy simply of a perimuieiit tariff commission, now AiH.j ,c'lmmber' Journal. include a public Indorsement of thej . . Long worth bill, whlcu was a feature1- of h;s uddres at the banquet of the National Taritf Commission Assocla- tlon. Thi Indorsement followed a charge udmln'stered by the Presld lit to the llepubl'.can member of the ways and means committee, that they harmonize their differences. The LonRworth bill would put Into the hands of the commission to be created, ample means for obtaining Information and for making it most highly elhVnelous when in popsesaion of the government. Cannon for State Militia. The house committee cn military affairs appropriated $770,000 for field artillery for organized militia to be added to the regular army appropria tion bill. The provision, which will allow four field guns to every 1,000 rifles, is an outgrowth of the recent movement for placing the country in better state of military prepared ness. It authorizes the secretary of war on tue requisitions of the govern ors of the various states and territo ries, to issue this artillery mnterial to the organized militia and the T. 70. 000 is appropriated and made Imme diately available for the procurement and issue of these guns without cost to the militia. The guns are to re main the property of the United States. Advance Payment May Be Required. Senator Carter introduced a bill giv ing the secretary of the Interior au thority in his discretion to require persons seeking to make entry on any government irrigation projects at any land-opening to deposit with their ap plication such advance payment as the secretary may specify and tho secretary may forfeit such deposit where persons making the same fail to make entry after the privilege ot doing so has been given them. Moneys so forfeited are to go into the reclamation fund. Homesteaders May Get More Time. The house public lands committee marie a favorable report on the bill which passed the senate last month extending from December 1, 1910, to May 15, 1911, the time for homestead entrymen or persons who have made declaratory statements to establish residence upon land entered and re lieving entrymen and settlers from the necessity of residing on their land from the date of passage of the bill until May 15, next. National Capital Brevities. The house passed the legislative, executive and Judicial bill, carrying approximately $35,000,000. President Taft, after consideration, has decided that the $1,000,000 fund, Kopn to be deposited in the bank to the credit of the Colville Indians, must go exclusively Into national banks. The Bates bill proposing that Con gress extend thanks to Captain Rob ert E. Peary and retire him with the rank of Rear-Admiral as a reward for his polar achievements, was approved by the house subcommittee on naval affairs. The Gardiner bill, wnlch would pro hibit the admission into the United States of any illiterate alien over 16 years of age, was ordered favorably reported to the house by the commit tee on Immigration. Representatives of many interests were present to hear the final argu ments of Attorney-General Wicker- sham In the tobacco case. On these might rest the prosecutions of the fu ture or might be found the Justifica tion of the existence of otler huslne! concerns. N CloeW Wa.d. i Therw bad l-u .oni talk of laeing a cl.xlt In th tower of th lllg clnin h. Hut John. Ill old elolt. Who le.l In tbe little euttag opslt th t-burch. d.v!arHl hlmwlf -dead agin ; and etpraM t b opln Ion ihm I II . . in l.l mean ''an awful wast w lira I :::rJ,hrr.,e,'ec.rr.,Mot. -W want no clock," b aald lb, other day. "WVv ou w Ithout cb k j n 1 1 to now, an w hH tuauag. Why, i 1 ' I' toy Ih-,1 .f a li.rnUl' I eaa t'bo lltn by h sundial over th ,H"T.h,n- .. -....., m,r..vel of 1 :VJt urn bu i.s" m- the sun doesn't shliio It g.. Hut every morning What da you ' tbeur 'Why. nnswereil John surprls.Mlj. -I know then a It ln' t weather to he out ' IhhI. an' I Just atop wlierw I t,"-l.ou dou Til nn. Tb Lvlth Jnkint. lo i" tob.r. l'L a religiously mlu.l ,,1 Ilti klnghanishire farmer niini.'.l Jen'iliis brought III firl bum to the p-uHli chur.lt to be eliiNtened. mi l t'i! a to I the timie; Abel Heii.tl mill (iileli Piinlel Kra I'i'lU liubi'ld ll.i.'tal Isaac Jacob Kl-h l"l Mi lio .ll N'elieiulalf tb,!lah Peter .'U.U'tll K.vhab Samuel Toblah l'r..-.!el X'tnrfah W.i.l Xysin Z.h l.aiiali It will be observed Hut Hie name are all ar- . . . . . .1...1 .....l..n .....I .ir.i rnilgeil ill nipioii eiieiu i.i.i. i II far II possililo Sehs'imi I rem tni'- i h i.utv with the very great- OREGON'S LAWMAKERS ("out limed from paite I. Mhte itncnei-s' Association. II" wishes certn'n ower ot tills kind to be more definitely delegated to city health officers. Lorimer Scandal Eliminated. Ib'olaring that tbe prcamh'e of S"n ntor Milier's senate concurrent resis Union, rcgard'ng the election of Cnlted States senators by the people, was "nil ro1," Senator Abrahnin ol Douglas started a small tempest In the senate. Senator Miller admitted that the preamble might be "a little too strong" and agreed to amend the preamble. It wa more than amended It was eliminated entirely. The resolut'on urged Congress to submit a constitutional amendment to the states that senators be elected by the people and Miller availed him self of the opportunity to take a fiina: In the preamble nt the Lorimer scan dal, Intimated that the corporations ' . . ',. . . i coiurui nit? I........ - a few other strong things. Rail Passes Wanted. ,Vhat promises to bring forth some lively clnshes In both the senate am! the house Is a bill now being prepared by Representative Egs?U stun, which will make It mandatory for the rail roads to furnish free transportation for all state olficia's when they are compelled to use the railroads in con nectlon with their official duties. NEWS PARAGRAPHS FROM OTHER CITIEf? IN OREGON Wallowa County tax levy is the low est m the history of the county. The levy is only 6 Mi mills. The Oregon Retail Merchants' Asso ciation will hold its fifth annual con vention at Saleln, January 25, 20 and 27. President Taft has sent to the sen ate the renomination of Philip S. Mal colm as cuilector of customs at Port land. The grand jury wiil call J. W. Bailey, state dairy and food commis sioner, to answer charges of graft and incompetency, made against him by three deputies who have resigned. Representative Hawley, of Oregon, Introduced a bill granting a pension of $16 a month to all veterans who served 30 days or longer in any In dian w.ar In the United States prior to 1880. Diamonds and other Jewels valued at $500 were stolen in broad daylight from the Fred J. Holmes residence, one of the most fashionable homes of La Grande. Under direction ol the Newberg Commercial Club a determined effort Is being made to secure an appropria tion from Yamhill and Marion coun ties to bridge the Willamette River at this point. The annual Farmers' Week at the Oregon Agricultural College will be held thls.year from February 13 to 17 inclusive, and the college authorities are planning for the largest gathering of agriculturists in the history of the state. The Oregon tax commission goes on record as being heartily in favor of the proposed income tax amendment to the federation constitution to be considered by the legislature next week and its adoption i' strongly urged. C.overnor Vrl en a .pectal I.. .. lo the Irgislalur Monday kni ulk nn-on go m reojd lavoring Klncliu a th place fur bold n(( Jhs ufij', (r rti'iiineilioraHiig )lf (h. Vtwutk ,l. ll.l.t.t.. " " Ae,l, tb.vernor Po.ern.an recom mended that th Oregon lonertlon i"0mml.on b atnilUhed and lhal th mollry appropriated for th commi iUm dr,0)r(1 ltl ,n, useful lur Senator Unurne ha Introduced Ml, author..!,., ,b. conslruciion of . r - Unhtslilp near Oiford lleef, off tap Hlnnco, uieon, to cost not more man fl ;.o.noo. loum delivered an an dree Sunday at Jersey City on the On gun ysiem of law reetbllhltig rule of I he people. Two convict. Albert r'rrrl and Al btrt Murmy. who were among the flve that escaped from tbe gunriU while employed nt the ntnte Institute i for the feebleminded a year Ho hist Oct.ber were tried In the elteu'l emit for Marlon Canity bciote Judge Kelly and loiiml guilt). ' lleeiiuse of the recent cold tl and the eon- , -pient covering up 't their food supply, It I t are.l Hint all the Hung. run "l China pheasant with which wns recent.!' the KoKUc lilver vail, y st'ei ked by the state will perish. Governor 0wi hl West will be ( n dei-ed a liMixi'i. t -oon by (lie meiubei cf t'i e'ass of applicant til l were admitted to pracM.-e law In Oregon with him by i x munition before the supremo court of (Ills slot" In June, HMO. The Siti''!.iw national forest ha been closed to homesteader who ':! to take up land under Hie lores! bom stead ad. The . en (,n y of teul- ! lure has sent word M Acting Super your . visor Kltton of tlie reserve, that be CC0D MEATS has Issued tin i.rU.r lorhlddinn """''COSTS MONEY, listing of timber application for pie fentat'.on Katly in the session Ihe logV.ature will be asked to request tile I'lliled States government to send the cruiser iioston to Portland lor use as a train Inn ship tor the Oregon nav.i! ml! tia. It Is believed the legislature will pas a bill establlsbliitt (lie lull It In In of'd-, clal conformity with the regulations, of the Cnlted State nav. the oblect REPORT OF THE THE INDEPENDENCE Charter No. 3979 at Independence in the .Lite of Oregon, at Ihe close of business, January 7. 1911. RESOURCES Loans and Discounts Overdrafts, secured and unsecured U. S. Bonds to secure circulation Bonds. Securities, etcy Banking house. Furniture, and Fixtures ; Other Real Estate owned Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) ... Due from State and Private Hanks and Hanker panics, and Savings nanus Due from approved Reserve Agents Checks and other Cash Items Notes of other National Hanks lemetlonal Paoer Currency, Nickels, LAWFUL MONEY RESERVE IN Specie Redemption fund with U. S. Treasure Ug(l". .v..1. TOTAL LIABILITIES Capital stock, paid In Surplus fund " Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid, National Bank Notes outstanding ; Dividends unpaid Individual deposits subject to Demand certificates of deposit Timo certificates of deposit Cashier's checks outstanding TOTAL .t BTATE OF OREGON, COUNTY OF I C W Irvine Cashier of the ' that the above statement Is true to Subscribed and sworn to before CORRECT Attest: II. HIRSCIIBERO, Neat Rigs Good Horses Dickinson's Livery and Feed Stable I. W. DICKENSON ' Proprietor. ' Home Phone 5810. Bell Phone 293. NEW ENTERPRISE Having opened a New and Second-hand Store on Main St. South of the postoffice, I am prepared to offer new and second hand goods of all kinds at very reasonable prices. I buy and sell second-hand goods of all' description. What have you to sell, or what will you need In your home? Come and see. J. D. Reeves, Main St. EIGHT PACEi beli'g lo e. ur a tra'nlng blu lor u by tiMg.iii lien Willi an iitieiieney clause on th Cud of It. II bill wa Introduced In lh male by Mc4'ullH-h. ef Vr, aklii f,.r an appropriation of liO.ooo. to b usd Jointly with a im'lar appropria tion from tbe Hiat t !' b conmructuin of a bfio 9nk River from oin l-lnt near llobb ton, . ' Noilhwe.i.r railroad, or om -lol near Hrowtile. on th m railroad. Tn, Bri nual Tarlne Northwt J. phoW b. held In Port. land cn March !0. tl nd SI in tn I'nlon 8tockrd Th '' lo c! with thoe held In Kausa Otv. Omube. Chlc. foit Worth and Oenvrr. nd wlih tbe tld 'f both lb i!l and Harrlmmi )tein ut rail read will biliiK I" Oregon oui of ,he lln.sl toek rled In the North west HI0H LIVING WITHOUT HIGH COST foidbly the plrlt cf j"81 ld" ea to tr. country. Let u prove th by iirP'yl''B 'ou w!th me:,u . ...LI but poor meats cost more beeiiuso It doe, ii.it nit t- advantage nnd there is more waste to It. Our meat nie the K.md kind and a trial will surely prove them Ihe iimiio economical. CASH MEAT MARKET Ceo. F. Heck, Proprietor Independence, Oregon CONDITION OF NATIONAL BAIN $1211,33794 2.061.2.. 12.".l0.00 ' 47,01't C! '. .... .... 19.618.21 12.000.(10 .... .... 10.i.1.V9 TruHt Com- 9.8.'.a.92 "" 113.r71.26 ' ' ' 2.SH2.01 S.'IO.OO Cents" '.'.". 170.17 and AXK. VIZ. $22,832.10 85.00 .. 22,917.10 CO- on r(5 r cent of circuinuoiu .."-"" $384,039.&l $ 50,000.00 ' 10,000.00 '. .... .... 9.775.01! ....12.500.00 720.00 ;.heck:..:' .,4.9.92 2.132.34 ;" ' ' ... .. 75,101.91 ' ' 3,390.31 . .':.:.": - $3si,o39.ui ! .. . .t POLK, ss: above-named bank, oo soiemniy ...... i.nn.l,.,1.r at, A l.ollef. tno uesi oi my m.u..mh C. VV, UtVirMi!., l asim-i me this 12th day ot January, 1911. B. WILSON, Notary Public O. D. BUTLER, A. NELSON Directors Careful Driver INDEPENDENCE, OREGON. A,