EIGHT PAGES PAGE FOUR THE INDEPENDENCE ENTER FRI8E, INDEPENDENCE, OREGON The Independence Enterprise g i'e republican party have the best of e situation, but the whole matter ts HENRY E. BROWNE, Publisher. Entered at tb. postottice at Inl pendenee. Oregon, aa econd class matter. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY Homer Lodge Electa Offlcert. Homer lodg No. 4o, K. of P.. elet't imaginary, and when one asserts ed the following otflcera at the moot- that Taft la aure of the nomination you Inst lust week: Frank Skinner, C. C; may rest assured that he is simply making a guess. Great changes may be made, how ever, in the political circles of the country before the convention. The day has gone when a few men can fore see the result df a presidential elec- AAdress a!l communications and j Hon. make all bills payable to The Enter SUBSCRIPTION HATES . . .75 NOT JUSTIFIED If Governor WesCa staud relative to capital punishment is justifiable, then others are equally justified In trylng to overthrow the law. When One year in advance s i monins in ""l - "wi Tbre months in advance .50: the republican convention In ses sion at Portlaud some time ago unuer- took to overthrow the direct primary law, the Governor's party sent up a great howl about republican monopoly end machine abuses, but gubernatorial monopoly seems to be acceptable In the minds of some people. While we must admit that the right to refuse men from entering the gallows is vest ed in the chief executive of the state, we believe he has acted un wisely in the matter. The writer has never favored the capital punishment law, but In as much as it Is a part of the constitution we believe that no man should have a right, or even exercise the right to disregard it, and governor West should be no exception. Foot-Ball Principles (With opologies to Longfellow.) Lives of foot ball men remind us We should always do osr best. , Just to plant our feet down firmly On the other fellow's chest. When they're really In dead earnest They don't hate to use the "sole, And the "Golden rule" don't count much. ! When they're running Tor the goal But "do others or they'll do you," Is the rule that takes with them, For they're strictly up against It, Are a bunch of foot-ball men. Eugenia BelL PROVIDE FOR HER According to a statement just pub lished by the census bureau there are 2,600,000 more males In the Unit ed States than females, and especlal 1 on the Pacific coast Is the male eaid to be numerous. At this rate of decrease in the gentle sex there will soon be no wives and mothers. We are not prepared 'to offer any thing like a good reason for the pres ent condition, and yet it is not a startling fact jrhen one views the situ ation from a labor saving point of view. On the farms, in the stores, the work shops, and the offices, all man ner of labor saving devices are em- pVyed to make vocations easy and pr- serve man, but the house wife and mother drudges day In and day out Ira !.. Morgan, V. C; H. F. Welti turff, P.; M. Ooet. M. of W.; L. Wife, M. of 13.; J. W. Richardson. Jr., K. R. and S.; W. S. Kum o. G ; O, A. Kramer, I. C. aud L. B. John son, M. at A. , ' i Thompson's to Concert Company Remain The series of entertainments given by Thompson's Concert Co. this week have been well attended. The por- formances consist of high class vau deville and is clean and neat. The display of vulgarity which character izes th usual nomadic vaudeville pro gram being totally lacking. The Cbmpany will continue to Please the people of Independence t.h coming week. Dr. Thompson was here before, ad vertising the Oriental medicines and ti 03e who purchased his preparations highly recommended them. The Ori ental medicines are chosen to assist nature kindly, and by their use the unctions are adjusted naturally to their normal state, thus placing one at his best. Any one desiring any of these preparations -can obtain Woodmen Elect Officers At the Woodmen meeting held on Saturday evening the following of ficers were elected: O. T. Sole, con sul; J. H. Dixon, adviser; O. B. Trav is, banker; H. K. Browne, clerk; Wal ter Boyce, escort; E l. Oberson, watch man; J. Potvent, sentry and P. H. Drexler," manager. Masons Elect Officers Independence chapter No. 25, A. F. and A. M., held election and Installa tion of officers Saturday evening. The officers elected are ns follows: Dr. O. P. Butler, H. P.; J. Dickin son, K. ; J. Dornslfe. S.; C. W. Ir vine. Sec; H. Hlriohberg. Tres.; C W. Butler, Cl of 11.; H. M. Mattison, P. S.; P. M. Klrkland. R. A. C; J. W. Klrkland, M. 3rd V.; K. C. Eld itdge. M. 2nd v.; R Nelson, 1st. V. m . ,1 ntintllor Wltll' c.lU., at the dependence save a few dollars given her reluctant-l.e'-In tne panor-nours z, p. m. ly upon urgent request. In the kitchen ' " ,m - p Deo. 16th. 19H. In conjunction there will be a ladle's bail-driving contest. Admission Adults 15 cent?. Children Free show to continue all the next wt ek, commencing Dec ISth, 1911. Jn t'le dairy room and work room labor saving devices are almost en tirely unknown. The wife and moth- el 3 Hie IS omueueu mm inc . hone and It Is noW surprising thatltJ ents; there is a decrease in the women of the land. These conditions seem to be more apparent on the farm than in the city. Tne Polk County Observer at Dai There should be no demand for over- ias as just Issued a very crscii le work on the farm. If office, store an Progress Edition" and one which Is Bhop work in great cities can be ac- cer.ainly a credit to that paper, but complished within eight hours of the Independence would have felt better day, why not the same achievements about it if the city's fair name had oi the farm? Farmers should have been mentioned at least once in the these labor saving devices for the whole edi Ion. home before they Invest for the barn. I The husbandman, manufacturer and 1 the heads of all commercial industries will realize better and greater results I A Shower Party. ANTIOCH NEWS Our Sunday school has lately pur chased nn organ. Mrs. Herman Wunder spent Sun day at the home of her son, Ed. Wunder, of the Lucklamute. Mr. and Mrs. Chus Holman were trading In Independence Wednesday. Pearl Fishbnck and sister wore Independence visitors "Wednesday. George Sheldon of the Liicklamute country, passed through here enroute to Monmouth Monday. Dick Ogle has been erecting some new fences on his place. Mrs. Bertha Layson and daughter, Thelma, were trading In Independ ence Saturday. ' ' Several from here attended the School Officers' Convention in Dal las Inst Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mack were visitors at Dallas last Saturday. S. H. Hinkle, N. W. Heffley and W. B. Ramsay are setting out fruit trees. Miss Fannie Coleman, who has ben visiting at Oak" Point, Is a guest of old friends here this week- At the M. E. Church Sunday School at 10, a. m. Preaching at 11. a. m. Theme, "We're not ashamed of the Gospel" Epworth Leasnie at 6 : 30, p. m. Topic, "A well Spent Life . and Its Close." ' Evening Service 7:30. Theme, "The All Important Now.'' A very cordial invitation is ex tended to everybody. Evangelistic meetings will be held beglning with. Sunday, Jan. 7, 1912. Frank Sandifur, Pastor. '"Beat on Earth" This is the verdict of R. J. Howell, Tracy, O., who bought Foley's Honey and Tar (Compound for his wife. "Her case was the worst I have ever seen, and looked like a sure case of con sumption. Her lungs were sore arid she coughed almost incessantly and A very pleasant shower parly was fiom their vocations if they make it a held at the Oberson home In this lit le easier for wife and mother in the J city Tuesday evening in honor of heme. Without a doubt the housewife ' Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Oberson, who were In tin rrianv Instances.-fails to get the married at the countv seat last week. appliances that ought to be given her, The young couple were recipients her vo!se was hoarse and weak- F find that she ought to have in the of many useful articles for their new ley's Honey and Tar Compound broug home. How can she keep hold of her hcme. It was a pleasant occasion rel'ef at once and less than three boys and girls .and give them the train- for all present as well as for the ( bottles effected a complote cure." For Ing they should have when she has to newlyweds. sale by Williams Drug Co. toil from morning until night because I mmmmmmmm mmmmmm mmmm --- you have failed to provide the requsite j to make life easy and preserve her vitality. We do not offer this as a reason for the present figures found by the cen- REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL BANK Charter No. 3979 at Independence In the state of Orego.i, at tha c!ose of business, Decem- . her r; inn Bus tiureau, dui aner an, wno cau Bttj--- that it has no bearing on the pres ent conditions? SIMPLY GUESSING RESOURCES Loans and Discounts $126,008.18 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured 2SXG.65 U. S. Bonds to secure circulation 12,500 00 Bonds, Securities, etc 56.632.15 Wise political forecasters claim that Ba fa Furniture, and Fixtures 9.632.21 esident Taft will receive the norn- , President Iratinn without doubt, but that he will fail to secure the election. This is to say that the coming presidential election is goirg democratic. While The Enterp-ise is not prepared to flinnuf the statement o" thoe man ,vhn r well vaphpiI on current topics Nott'S f other National Banks of the day we are forced to believe Fractional Paper Currency, Nickels and cents Due from National Banks (not reserve agents) .... Due from State -and Private Banks and Hankers, panics, and Savings Banks Due from approved Reserve Agents Checks and other Cash Items .... Trut Com- 00 40, in::. 97 S,f;7 29 197,621.82 3,411.65 .... 70.00 316.83 T A tirr'T'T XfAX'inTT nnnnntTn t . r t- . - iht thpre 1 no around unon which to wz " l "ank, viz. btise this statement. The political sit- I Specie .. .. .... $25,223.95 vation at present is a matter of Bpec- Lal-tender notes 103.00 23,328.95 nlation and there seems to be grave Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer per cent of circulation) ..625.00 doubt about Taft's nomination. No one cau foretell what the Women's Suf ferage states are going to do, but it Is not supposed that the machine pol itican will receive support from this source hi as much as he has worked against the Sufferage interests to a large extent in years past. It is trut that the.re publican politican nomi nees.have not.been in doubt.during the past several years, but conditions are today decidedly more disturbed and a look In advance is practically Impos sible. The head of the democratic (ticket Is unknown. No one knows just what the party issue is or will be and ho one can suggest anything like a forrect guess what the party may at tempt in the way of fusion. Today it might seem as if Taft and TOTAL 507,048.00 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid In $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 4 10)00.00 Undivided Profits, less Expenses and Taxes paid 8.977.14 National Bank Notes outstanding 11 600 00 Dividends unpaid 390.00 Individual deposits subject to chec1 354,921.13 Demand certificates of deposit 4,032.01 Time certificates of deposit 08,83 1.97 Cashier's checks outstanding 8,295.75 TOTAL -. 507,048.00 8 TATE OF OREGON. COUNTY OF POLK, 88 : I, C. W. Irvine, Cashier of the above"named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to tne Dest ot my knowledge and belief. C. W. IRVINE, Caahier Subscribed and sworn to. before me this 14th day of December, 1911, J. W. KIRKLANd, Notary public. CORRECT Attest: H. HIRSCHBERG O. D. Butler, W. IT. Walker. Directors MAKE IT A SANE CHRISTMAS Three Big Stores GIVE useful and lasting gifts selected from our immense stock and the "good cheer" will last forever. WE HAVE provided sane Christmas presents for every member of your femily and for every member of your friends family. Guns, Knives and Sporting Goods, Cooking Utensiles, ..Silver Knives and Forks and other articles too numerous to mention in this limited space, all of which are necessary and will serve the purpose for the Christmas Holiday occasion. Three Big Stores mmmmmmmmmmmmm jOur line of Stoves and Ranges was never greater or better. Immense line of good Wagons and Buggies. HANNA BROTHERS INDEPENDENCE OREGON B Ring' Out Ye Ye Ohristmas Bells Holiday Gifts Are Here ells Rowe Has Anticipated Your WANTS and you will find his store ready to supply your needs. Besides, he is ?oing to please his friends by giving away J Handsome Prizes A beautiful La Vallure Necklace Set with twelve Taurma lines A pair of Fine Cut Glass Salt and Pep per Shakers, Sterling Tops A New Style Gents Coat Chain To the three beat giiessers on a Bean Contest. With each dollar's worth purchnaed you will re ceive a coupon good for One Free Guosb on the Jar of Mean 8, and the person guesniiiff the near est will receive i) rut prize; the second the second prize, and the third the third prize. Contest closes on Christmas Day. You will find in Howe's store many beautiful and useful articles, just such ns you may wish to pre sent to your parents, sister, brfithor or sweetheart: e3 n Diamond Rings Hat Pins Collar Pins Watch Chains Belt Buckles Tie Holders Emblem Pins Solid Gold Stone Rings Solid Gold Cuff Links Solid Gold Tie Pins Solid Gold Brooches Cuff Links Brooches Tie Pins, 'Etc. Etc. Gold Fobs, Silk' Fobs, Vest . Chains and Coat Chains in All the New Effects 1. XiVJfaii-. I Have 'a Nice Line of the Smaller Sizes in DIAMOND RINGS Also SIGNET RINGS, BAND RINGS, BA BY RINGS, STONE RINGS, etc., etc. Also a well selected line of Cut Glass, Silverware, Clocks, Toilet Sets, Cuff and Collar Boxes, Padded Books Bibles, Necktie Racks, Smoking Sets, Post Curd Albums, Traveling Cuses, and many other novelties such as Tost Cards, Booklets, Eto. . Engraving Free on all goods sold. Pick out yourpresenta early and have them laid away until wanted OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL AFTER CHRISTMAS ROWFS JEWELRY STORE "GOODS OF QUALITY" Homo Phone 7811