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CHARTER NO. 7923; RESERVE DISTRICT NO, 12 REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK At Cottonwood in the State of Idaho, at the close of business on June 20, 1922 RESOURCES Loans and discounts, including reciscounts, acceptances of other seins and foreign bills of exchange or drafts sold with indorsement of this bank sib - 176,797.06 Total loans $176,797.06 Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par value) 25,000.00 All other United States Government Securities 8,950.00 Total 83.960.00 Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc. 4,689.40 Banking House, $6000.00; Furniture and fixtures, $2000.00. 8,000.00 Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank . 18,847.75, Cash in vault and amount due from national banks. 2 45,358.73 Checks on other banks in same city or town as reporting bank 72.20 Total of Items ........ 45,430.93 Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due f 1,250.00 Other assets, if any ‘ . : 3 * 7,608.18 Total ......... . HS Bisa, REE $291,468.35 LIABILITIES Capital stock paid im 00000000000... ; a Surplus fund Undivided profits . ‘ Circulating notes outstanding Cashier’s checks outstanding Toat! of item Individual deposits subject to check Certificates of deposit due in less than 3 8 (other than for money borrowed) 5 Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed) 0.00.00... 81,058.90 Total of time deposits subject to Reserve . 81,058.90 Liabilities other than those above stated 604.21 Total ows $291,468.36 STATE OF IDAHO, COUNTY OF IDAHO, Ss: I, W. W. FLINT, Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true tothe best of my knowledge and belief. W. W. Flint, Cashier. CORRECT—Attest: Adolph Hinkelman, Felix Martzen, J. V. Nash, directors, Subseribed and sworn to before me this 5th day of July, 1922. (SEAL) M. M. Belknap, Notary Publir. COUNTY SEAT NEWS ITEMS. ! grove, has heen made ready for} brother’s home. Fred Erskine, for many years! auto tourists. The ground has| _ Fire shortly before 8 o'clock It Always Pays to PAY CASH It has been proven that quality linked with reason- able price is the strongest selling combination. We give you the highest quality merchandise at prices usually less than you pay elsewhere. Following are a few prices: CHILDREN'S WHITE PUMPS . $1.58 MISSES’ WHITE PUMPS $1.98 LADIES’ .WHITE PUMPS $2.98 s LADIES’ WHITE PUMPS $3.98 LADIES’ WHITE PUMPS $5.48 Judge Vernon W. Van Fleet of | South Bend, Ind., named a member of the federal trade commission by Pres ident Harding. ‘HARDING ASKS. AlD FOR SHIP SUBSIDY Washington, D, C.—-President Hard ing, at a dinner at the White House, presented to agricultural leaders of the country his reasons for seeking their support for the merchant ma | rine legislation now in congress and a resident of Grangeville, now re-| been fenced, debris removed, the | Tuesday morning almost totally siding at Lewiston, has announc-| creck cleared of drift, tables destroyed the stock and mach- | ed his candidacy for surveyor of erected, and an automobilejinery of the F. W. Miller Mfg. | Nez Perce county on the Demo-) bridge built across the creek. cratic ticket. Albert Alford, editor of the|]ers, causing a loss estimated by George W. Stephens, formerlv| Lewiston Tribune, was in the|Mr. Miller at from $5000 to) a rancher residing near Grange-| city over Monday, being enroute | $6000. Insurance carried by | ville, but now living in the vicin-| to McCall, Idaho, for an outing. | Mr. Miller totals $3500. ity of Nezperce, is a candidate) He departed on Tuesday morn-| Idaho county pioneers, their for the Democratic nomination} ing in company with Everett| families and friends, gathered for state senator in Lewis coun-) Rambo. in reunion at Toal’s grove, ty. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Safley, | Mount Idaho, Thursday. A picric Mr. and Mrs. Frank Titus and} and daughter, Miss Mary, ar-| dinner was enjoyed. Extempor- little daughter, returned Sunday rived here on Monday evening | aneous speeches were made by evening from a two week's vaca-|from Long Beach, California, | old-time residents of the county. tion spent with relatives and/and are visitors at the home of (ee friends at Portland. The trip|their son and brother, J. C.| FOR SALE-—Twin City 28x48 | Was made by car and was very|Safley, and family. After a|/grain seperator. Nearly new. much enjoyed. month or so here the elder Saf-|Guaranteed to do fine work. | Grangeville’s municipal auto-| leys will go to Iowa. mobile camp ground, in Hall's] will spend the summer at her|trade. Herbert Wolff, Leland, Twisted Cords Running through the telephone cord are a number of delicate, flexible wires. “Kinks” are formed when this cord is allowed to become twisted, and some of these wires may be bent or broken. This means a “noisy” telephone line. You cannot hear or be heard as well. In fact, a twisted cord may cause a complete interruption of your service. Keeping the telephone cord straight will give you greater satisfaction in the use of your telephone. The Pacific Telephone And Telegraph Company Co., harness and saddlery deai-| Miss Mary | Would take small seperator in| Leggett Mercantile Co. Where Your Dollar Buys More discussed with them several phases | of the agricultural credit situation. According to Chairman Lasker of the shipping board, who also attended ws> dinner, Harding informed his | guests that the proposed ship subsidy legislation was offered as a solution | to a national problem and not to meet | | @ class requirement The president was sald to have declared that this country had reached a stage in fts] national life where anything that is | 1 Planning Your Home? overwhelmingly of interest to one group could not help being beneficial oud all. , LAND SALE DATE is. FIXED) State Holdings in 19 Washington} Counties Inciuded. Olympia, Wash.—Lands or timber In } 19 counties in the state will be fa | eluded in the special state land sale ‘ = Se Se to to be held August 1, State Land Com : | missioner Savidge announced | State lands will be sold in Chelan Clarke, Grant, Okanogan, Pend Oreille, Pierce, Snohomish, Spokane, Stevens and Wahkiakum counties and timber in Clalam, Grays Harbor, Island, Jef Mason, Pacific, Pend d'Oreille, Stevens, Thureton and What com counties, Platted city properties will be sold in Spokane and Colville Tidelands will be sold in Jefferson, King and Mason counties and harbor area leased at Port Angeles, Through the Natio: is able to furnish prospective builders unusual building al Builders Bureau this company service—designs, drawings, plans, specifications, material lists, ete. # ferson, King, There is no longer an excuse for building an ordinary It costs no more to build just what you want. No obligation, home. Come in and get the details. Madison Lumber & Mill Company COTTONWOOD, IDAHO Disabled Vets Get eciaevmant Bureau Washington, D. C.—Organization of a national employnyent bureau for disabled veterans of the world war wus announced by Dr. L. B. Rogers, acting director of the veterans’ bu- reau, Major W. F. Lunt of New York (oa, —el| PPPS Oro rd will Load the employment service, House Alljoutea Until August 15. Weshington, D. C.—The house of represeniatives adjourned until August 16. This gives members an opportunt- ty to return home to look after their campaigns, while the senate still is at work on the tariff, THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Hard white, soft white, white club, $1.13; hard winter and northern spring, $1.12; red Walla, $1.07 | Corn—Whole, $85; cracked, $37 Hay—Alfalfa, new, $16 per ton; val A Race Against Time On thousands of farms, the yearly race against time in the haying season is won with a MeCORMICK MOWER. The dependable McCormick operates steadily with little danger of breakdowns and delay. A cutter bar that does not sag; wide wearing plates to support the knife; drop-forged steel knife head; and a pitman that reduces vibration are a few features that make the McCormick sturdy and efficient. ley timothy, $18@2U; eastern Oregon timothy, $2 4 = Butter Fat 38 @4lc Eges—Ranch, 20@24c. Cheese — Tillamook triplets, 27%e; Young Americas, 284%c; block Swiss, 32@34c; cream brick, 247 26c. Cattle — Choice steers, $8.26@8.75: medium to good, $7.75@8.25. Sheep—Best spring lambs, $8.50@ | 9.25; medium spring lambs, $7.50@8.50 Hogs — Prime light, $1156@11 75; | smooth heavy, $10@11.25 = — | 3) | Seattie. | Wheat — Hard white, $1.19; soft | white, white club, hard red winter, | soft red winter and northern spring, | $1.18; eastern red Walla, $1.15; Big | Bend bluestem, $1.26; Hay — Alfalfa, $22; timothy, $25; | straw, $17. Butter Fat—38@é4ic. | Egges—Ranch, 17@23c. Cattle — Prime steers, $8.25@8.50; medium to choice, $7.50@38.25. | Hogs — Prime light, $11.50@11.85; amoots heavy, | O17. Besides McCormick Mowers, we have a complete line of International haying and harvesting machines. Next time you are in town stop in and let us talk with you about your hay tool requirements. ——— oe HOENE HARDWARE FARM MACHINE HEADQUARTERS