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REPORT OF SECRETARY-TREASURER OF THE JOSEPH HIGHWAY DISTRICT—BOND FUND Cash on hand in the First National Bank of rn Jan. 1, 1919 Interest received from time deposit .. Refund from state insurance abel weestpte ose tk. Disbursements Car of powder Labor on nenuiin Total disbursements ....... Balance on hand Tan. 1, 1921 .. Salmon River State Bank—General Road Fund Cash on hand January 1, 1919 .. ee Cash from county and highway tax levy ‘for 1919. from county and highway tax levy Poll tax for 1920 .. sie eras PIE EIU ooo ec essa cscensiederacossmoeaesecnsasoie- Disbursements Interest on bonds 1919 .........00.0000....... Interest on bonds 1920 .... stamaet Insurance on laborers -............... Surveying new road .... Camp equipment ... Road equipment Bridge timber (n han¢ Powder house in Cottonwood . Post timber, posts and wire . Labor on district road now under construction 1, 872. 41 Total disbursements .. 8,557.40 Balance on hand 85.91 I, James Aram, cousins pry treasurer ‘of Joseph Highway District do hereby certify that the foregoing is a full and true and complete report of the records of my office for the years 1919-1920 ending December 31, 1920. The books and files of my office are hereby made a part of this report. Dated at Joseph, Idaho, Jan. 1, 1921. JAMES ARAM, Sec.-Treas. Attest: JOE KEENER, President. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Cottonwood State Bank At Cottonwood in the state of Idaho, at the close of business Feb, 2ist, 1921. RESOURCES Cash on hand . ices $ 7,565.57 Due from Banks .. 13,422.61 Checks and Drafts on other Banks... : 226.78 Loans and Discounts .................... : see 188,828.21 Stocks, Bonds and Warrants . Sti - 29,028.66 Banking House, Furniture and Fixtures 6,500.00 Expenses in excess of earnings ‘ e 699.25 TN coacsebgg Sicossovecs sid 4 $246,266.08 LIABILITIES Individual deposits subject to check Time Certificates of Deposit ......... ‘ Seatiems Checks ...... we 110,579.39 - 99,551.61 635. 08 » SAD TRE .8 -- 25,000.00 10,000.00 500.00 Total ve --$246,266.08 STATE OF IDAHO, adie of Idaho. ss. I, H. C. MATTHIES EN, Cashier of the above-named bank do solemn! nly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. H. C. Matthiesen. Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: Francis G. Nuxoll, M. M. Belknap, rectors. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of March 1921. I certify that I am NOT an officer or director of this bank. W. W. FLINT, Notary Public. POPS All Labor $1.00 Per Hour 3 SOUTH & FRICK Simon Bros. Wholesale and Retail BUTCHERS Dealers in Hides, Pelts, and all kinds of Poultry Theodore Roosevelt, Jr., who will be assistant secretary of the navy under the Harding administration. 75 JAPAN WILL INSIST ‘ON CONTROL OF YAP Tokio.—Japan will insist on its mandatory to the island of Yap, ac- cording to authoritative Japanese opinion. Tis protest of the United States to the league of nations council has aroused interest in Japan as a new move. Japan bases her mandatory on the final decision of the supreme council in May, 1919, which handed over the German islands north of the equator to Japan without reservation. If President Wilson made oral reserva- tions regarding Yap at previous delib- erations, it is declared Japan was not represented and has no official cogni- zance, Japan will hold that the mandatory means control of the cables on the Same status as Germany prior to the war, BRIEF GENERAL NEWS Governor Thomas E. Campbell, of Arizona, has signed the anti-alien land law. Since January 1 sleepiig sickness has attacked 247 persons in New York, $4 of whom have died. F Herbert Hoover has accepted Presi- dent-elect Harding’s offer of the cab- inet post of secretary of commerce. Fishing on Sunday would be punish- able by a fine of $50 under a bill in- troduced in the Arkansas legislature. Regular 36-hour service on transcon- tinental air mail, beginning May 1, was announced by postal authorities. {n a Sinn Fein ambush at Macroom, announced. John Stevenson, supreme represen- past grand chancellor of the order, died at his home in New York. In addition to the 50,000 acres of Cowlitz and Lewis counties, Washing- ton, the Long-Bell company has pur- chased 2500 acres for a townsite. Approximately $350,000 will be paid of Washington this spring, through bonus act. More than $250,000 will Portland. Bachelor Tax Passed in Montana. Helena, Mont.—A. bill providing for bachelors residing in Montana was passed the house and now goes to the amendment to make the law applicable also to spinsters was killed by the senate. The proceeds of the tax would be paid into the widow's pension fund. Trade For January Shows Decrease. Washington.—A shrinkage of $66,- 000,000 in American export trade in January was reported by the depart- ment of commerce. month fell off $55,000,000, as compared with the December figures. Costa Rica and Panama Clash. Balboa, Panama Canal Zone.—The republics of Panama and Costa Rica are at loggerheds as the result of an an international arbiter which had been claimed by Panama. Nine indictments in Bank Crash. Tacoma, Wash.—The county grand jury, investigating the failure of the ed nine true bills. Champ Clark Seriously III. Washington. —Champ Clark demo- cratic leader of the house, was describ- ed as dangerously ill by a physicians’ bulletin. Washington. —- The senate passed COTTONWOOD, IDAHO County Cork, Ireland, it was officially | tative of the Knights of Pythias and | fi timber acquired a few months ago in | to war veterans in Oregon by the state l the operation of the Washington state | be paid to men who now reside in |§ @ special poll tax of $3 annually on all | passed by the senate. It had formerly | Sq governor. The senate committee | Imports for the | sf] award of territory to Costa Rica by | Sq Scandinavian-American bank, return- | soy Army of 175,000 Approved by Senate. | [i & —Sa —— (SS SS) Ss SS To Accommodate our CUSTOMERS A : i We will accept all issues of Liberty Bonds on accounts eT \ J. V. BAKER & SON “Where Quality and Prices Meet” ¥— So Bi sean esa arene Eleven auxiliary police were killed |& RE-BUILT | Automobiles WE HAVE A FEW SECOND HAND AUTOMOBILES WHICH WE ARE OFFER- ING AT A GOOD PRICE. THE MANUFACTURER CAN CONTROL THE NEW CAR PRICE BUT WHEN IT COMES TO USED CARS HE HAS NOTHING TO SAY, AND WHEN WE MADE UP OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY WE CHARGED OFF A DE PREACIATION ON EACH OF THESE USED CARS AND WE NOW HAVE SOMETHING YOU SHOULD NOT OVERLOOK. ASIDE FROM THIS FEATURE, THESE ARE NOT JUST SECOND HAND CARS, THEY ARE RE-BUILT CARS. OUR MECHANICS HAVE GONE OVER THEM, REPLACED WORN PARTS AND PUT THEM IN GOOD ROAD CONDITION. | One Paige 6-38 Five Passenger touring, with new gearing and general overhaul One Oakland Sensible Six Five passenger touring, has been generally overhauled a One Dodge Brothers Five passenger touring, new gearing, top deck, curtains, fenders, overhauled One Ford 5 Passenger Touring A car that has been carefully used. Replaced worn parts and overhauled One Ford Truck Replaced worn parts and generally overhauled IF YOU WANT A GOOD CAR WITHOUT PAYING THE NEW CAR PRICE CALL IN AND LOOK OVER ONE OF THE ABOVE OFFERS. Cottonwood Hardware & Implement Co. and sent to a conference committee | # the army bil providing for an army ot} yi ‘176,000. SARA O REE AERETHN M IL