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AUDITOR'S AND TREASURER'S QUARTERLY REPORT To the Honorable Board of County Commissioners, Boundary County, State of Idaho. Gentlemen: We herewith submit the Joint Quarterly Report of the County Auditor and Treasurer for the quarter ending October 3, 1921. EXPENDITURES Current Expense. CLERK. AUDITOR AND RECORDER Salary of Officer . Salary of Deputies. Office Supplies. Telephone and Telegraph .... Furniture and Fixtures. $ 460.00 846.00 567.00 34.68 204.00 1 r 9 2 , 100.68 SHERIFF Salary of Officer. Salary of Deputies . Auto Supplies and Repairs Board of Prisoners . Miscellaneous Expenses .. Telegraph and Telephone . I 450.00 759.00 229.77 203,20 d(U. 52 29.14 $ 1,941.63 ASSESSOR Salary of Officer. Salary of Deputy.. Telephone and Telegraph Office Supplies. Auto Hire... Miscellaneous Expense .. ■•$ 450.00 330.00 18.03 x f.30 150,00 97.38 $ 1,062.71 TREASURER AND TAX COLLECTOR Salary of Officer. Clerical Assistance. Telephone and Telegraph. Office Supplies. :.$ 450.00 180.00 9.60 79.76 $ 719.36 PROSECUTING ATTORNEY Salary of Officer . Salary of Stenographer. Office Supplies .. Telephone and Telegraph .... Miscellaneous Expense . $ 375.00 270.00 45.68 21.80 18.05 $ 728.43 PROBATE COURT Salary Probate Judge Office Supplies. Telephone . $ 460.00 36.00 9.00 $ 495.00 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS Salary of Officer. Telephone and Telegraph . Expenses . Office Supplies. Printing and Advertising .. $ 450.00 12.30 <2.36 135.90 27.00 $ 667.66 COUNTY PHYSICIAN Salary .. $ 137.49 $ 137.49 CHARITIES AND CORRECTIONS Supplies and Expense County Poor.$ Cash Contributions to Poor and Indigent sick.. Children's Home . Mother's Pension . 527.06 156.00 .80.00 235.00 M $ 1,097.06 CORONER Salary . Expense $ 75,00 14.50 $ 89.50 COURTHOUSE AND GROUNDS Salary of Janitor. Telephone Rental . Light. Water and Fuel ... Supplies . . . $ 375.00 6.75 143.64 303.33 $ 828.72 COUNTY SURVEYOR Salary. Office Supplies $ 199.98 I 8.47 $ 208.45 DISTRICT COURT Expense ,.. $ 28.75 I $ 28.75 GENERAL i a Supplies and Repairs County Cars ... Insurance County Buildings . Assessing Timber Lands— Salaries and Expense. Attorney Contingent Fund . Miscellaneous Expense . Burial of Poor . Building, Repairs, etc., Poor Farm .. Salary and Expense. Brand Inspector Interest on Warrants . $ 1,298.22 60.75 266.92 37.50 181.40 5U.00 951.05 145.00 111.52 $ 3,092.36 COMMISSIONERS Salaries of Officers ... Expenses . Telephone and Telegraph . Supplies, Printing and Advertising $ 675.00 232.65 22.40 113.76 $ 1,063.70 COUNTY AGENT Salary ... Expenses $ 160.00 35.97 $ 195.97 Total $ 14,447.37 ROAD Team Hire. Labor . Repairs for Machinery Supplies and Material Machinery . Rights of Way . Interest on Warrants , $ 722.51 4.17..54 355.55 229.14 1,207.57 30.00 192,36 $ 6,913.67 BRIDGE Salary Ferrymen .... Labor . Team Hire. Supplies and Material Interest on Warrants $ 800.00 309.05 44.00 65.32 62.73 $ 1,281.10 District Schools . Village of Bonners Ferry. Independent School District No. 4 State of Idaho. Capital Account. Tax Redemption . Interest on Warrants. $ 9,116.68 7,294.64 18,010.16 21,126.64 4,460.00 11.90 37.65 $ 60,047.67 Total Warrants Issued WARRANTS REDEEMED t Currert Expense. $ 82,689.81 I 11,236.92 STATE TEACHERS EXAMINATIONS Examinations will be given at the Court House, Bonners Ferry, Novem ber 17, 18 and 19, 1921, under the su pervision of the County Superintend ent. Mrs, C. W. Flood, for all grades of certificates, county and state. The examination fee is $1.00. The schedule of examinations fol lows: THURSDAY. 9:00-10:30 a. m.—Grammar and ele mentary composition (third grade), advanced English composition (sec ond grade and permanent first grade), social and economic problems (first grade.) 10:40-12:00 (third grade). 1:00-2:30 p. m.—Geography, includ ing Idaho (third grade), educational psychology (second grade and perma nent first grade), modern Europe (first grade). 2:40-4:00 p. m.—Physiology and hy giene (third grade), FRIDAY. m.—Orthography a. 9:00-10:30 a. m.—Arithmetic (third grade), a thesis on a selected subject (first grade and permanent first grade), American literature (second grade), sociology (life). 10:40-12:00 (third grade). 1:00-2:30 m.—Penmanship a. p. m.—Reading (third grade), history of education (first grade and life), school management (second grade), civic and school hy giene (permanent first grade). 2:40-4:00 p. m.—American history and government (third grade), school administration (life). - SATURDAY.* 9:00-10:30 a. m.—Idaho civil govern ment and school law. 10:40-12:00 a m.—Elementary man ual and course of study or high school manual and course of study. 1.30-2.30 p. m..—Book reviews in reading circle work (for additional for all classes of certificates and cer tlficates by endorsement. Applicants for state elementary certificates should take examinations in the ele mentary course of study, candidates for high school certificates should take examination in the high school course of study. Candidates for specialists' certificates should take examination in high school course of study It their work or part of it is to be in the high school. oct27nov4-ll-3t FORFEITURE NOTICE To JACK MOORE or Heirs: You are hereby notified that have expended during the year 1920 Bight Hundred ($800.00) Dollars in labor and improvements, being One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars upon each of the following Mining Claims situate in Yakt Mining District in Boundary County, Idaho, said mining claims and the location certificates of recording being as follows: Boulder Claim No. 1, Recorded Book 4; Page 349, Records of Boundary County. Idaho. Boulder Claim No. 2, Recorded Book 4; Page 350, Records of Boundary County, Idaho. Boulder Claim No. 3, Recorded Book 4; Page 351, Records of Boundary County, Idaho. Boulder Claim No. 4, Recorded Book ! 4; Page 352, Records of Boundary! County, Idaho. V. . ■ I Boulder Claim No. 5, Recorded Book ! 4 ; Page 353, Records of Boundary j County, Idaho. j Boulder Claim No. 6. Recorded Book 4; Page 354, Records of Boundary I County, Idaho. I Boulder Claim No. 7, Recorded Book ! - 4 , >or the United States and amendments thereto, concerning annual labor upon mining claims, being the amount 4; Page 355, Records of Boundary! County, Idaho. Boulder Claim No. 8, Recorded Book 4; Page 366, Records of Boundary County, Idaho. said work having been done in order to hold said claims under the provis ions of Section 2324 Revised Statutes . . ,. .. , . , . qulred to hold said claims for the per lod ending December 31, 1920. And if, re Road . Bridge . District School. Village of Bonners Ferry. Independent School District No. 4 State of Idaho.. Capital ... Tax Redemption.. 9,293.79 2,134.67 10,850.96 7,294,64 18,010.16 21,126.64 4,450.00 11.90 $ 84,409.68 Warrants Out Last Report. Redeemed More Than Issued. Warrants Outstanding October 3, 1921 SUMMARY OF WARRANTS OUTSTANDING Current Expense . County Road . ;. County Bridge . District Schools . $ 41,788.13 1,719.87 $ 40,068.26 $ 20,856.36 9,169.73 4,143.89 5,898.28 Total Warrants Outstanding $ 40,068.26 I hereby certify that the foregoing statement is true and correct to the best of my knowledge and belief. J. B. BRODY, Auditor. REPORT OF OPERATIONS IN FUNDS To the County Commissioners of Boundary County, Idaho: Sirs: I have the honor to report operations in the various funds of Boundary County, Idaho, during the quarter ending October 3, 1921, as follows, to-wit: On Hand^[~ 1st Quarter] Received 1 $ 16,664.671 $ I Journal Debit J ou rnai PoïFHand Credit j End Quar. FUND Disbursed State . General School . General Bridge . General Road . Bond and Interest . Current Expense.. Village of Bonners Ferry Dog Tax . Dist School . Highway . District No. 4 . Capital Account . 481.21 4,507.92 65.19 6,031.49 527,59 1,169.90 130.07; $ $ 20,967.45. $ $ *3,821.67 2,022.96 1,576.29 4.206.16 7,184.61 8.209.17 68.10 2,484.97 3.644.77 7,787.041 6,657.02) 18,276.19! 6,904.09; 159.19' 23.690.97! 6,697.09 15,384.91' 13,410.601 2,134.67 9,293.791 318.58 ll.236.92l 7,294.64| 159.19! 10,853.29 318.58 333.ll' 198.72! 74.38' _ 35.000. 00j I $ 119,276.44) $ 48,419.58 $ 1,567.62 1,676.00 13,062.41 6,795.81 42.48 43,960.60 2,593.35 18,010.16 4,450.00| 4,479.551 $ 87,117.58 I $ 83 295.91 4.479.55 $ 84,400.111 $ ♦Overdraft. I hereby certify that the above statement is true and correct. E. DES VOIGNES. County Treasurer. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 3rd day ot October, 1921. J. B. BODY. Checked and Found correct October 3. 1921. J. B. BRODY, County Auditor. •I The Free Case of Soap — " = offered by us for the one guessing the nearest to the number of bars of soap in our window was won h» Mrs, Vf, A. Leslie, her guess being »60 bars, and the number of bars in the window was 940.' y « H,M - «*•>-« " ui « >« «■-» «<«■ Let us have your next order for Flour and Feed. We know our prices are right. Red Bran and Shorts, 80s . White Bran and Shorts, 80s. !!.!.! . Bran, 60s .. Roiled Oats (Not Chop) ... Whole Oats ... Wheat .... whole Corn.. Cracked Corn . . .•'. Hard Wheat Flour, 49s . . . Soft Wheat Flour, 49s.. Call in when in need of Feed by the ton and let us quote you prices. DON'T OVERLOOK OUR BARGAIN TABLES. Watch our windows for Specials each Saturday—It FARMERS—Bring In your Butter, Eggs, and other Farm Produce. OUT-OF-TOWN ORDERS GIVEN PROMPT ATTENTION $ 1.00 $ 1.10 7 5c .$2.45 cwt. .$2.25 cwt, .2.45 cwt. .$2.25 cwt. .$2.40 cwt, . $2.25 . $2.00 = — = = We have something good on them all the time, will pay you. They sire real bargains. •== == = EE ~ *— = == ICAUSTON BROS. ==: PHONE 73 = == .. . . ihm™ . . ~ " " " w * t ^ n ninety days from the personal service of this notice, or within ninety days after the publication thereof, you fail or refuse to contribute your pro portion of such expenditure as a co owner, which amounts to $100.00, your Interest in the claim will become the property of the subscribers hereto, your co-owners, who have made the required expenditures, by the terms of said section. ROBERT NELSON, CLARENCE NELSON, FRANK DUTTON, JACK KNUP, THOMAS KING, JOHN PETERS, TONY KNETTLE, CLARENCE KNETTLE. sep29dec22-13t RESTORATION TO 'ENTRY OF LANDS IN NATIONAL FOREST Kctice is hereby given that the lands described below, embracing 95 acres, within the Pend Oreille National For est, Idaho, will be subject to settle ment and entry under the provisions of the homestead laws of the United States and the act of June 11, 1906 (34 Stat., 233), at the United States land office at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, on January 5, 1922. Any settler who was actually and in good faith claim ing any of said lands for agricultural purposes prior to January 1, 1906, and has not abandoned same, has a prefer ence right to make a homestead entry for the lands actually occupied. Said lands were listed upon the applica tions of the persons who have a Preference right subject to the prior right of any such settler, provided such settler or applicant is qualified to make homestead entry and the preference right is exercised prior to January 5, 1922, on which date the lands will be subject to settlement and entry by any qualified person. Applications may be filed twenty days prior to the above date but will not be allowed until the day set for open mentioned below, ing thereof. Ex-service men who served during the war with Germany will also have a preference right of entry for a period of sixty-three days FOR SALE Kootenai Valley Lands City and Suburban Property Ideal Heme Spots In PARK ADDITION Oa Easy Terms I have many Inquiries for land. Would appreciate more Ustlngs. I will write your FIRE INSURANCE In the best American companies. CHAS. O'CALLAGHAN Licensed Real Estate Broker Office, First State Bank Building, Bonners Ferry, Idaho The Crystal Laundry Fred Tsudaka, Proprietor Telephone 132. Now ready for business under for and delivered. new management. Bundles called First-class work, at lowest prices, guaranteed. Out of-town work and Rough Dry Work our specialty. We have the best laundry equipment and employ the most competent help in the city Cleaning & Pressing Ladies' Garments Our specialty. Moderate Prices. prior to the above date. Such prefer ence, however, is subject to the super ior preference of settlers prior to January 1, 1906, and listees. The B>(4 W% NE%. E% SW>4 NW!4 NE\4, NWÎ4 SWy t NB%, N% SW>4 SWVi NEV4, W% NW'/4 NB% NE>4, SWy4 NB% NEV4, Wyfc SEVi NE Vi, Sec. 26, T. 63 N.. R. 2 B., B. M., containing 95 acres. Listed upon application of James Stanyard of Meadow Creek, Idaho. List 1-3851. October 3, 1921. Geo. R. Wickham, Assistant Commis sioner of the General Land Office. oct27novl7-4t NOTICE OF SPECIAL MEETING OF STOCKHOLDERS Notice is hereby given that a spec ial meeting of the stockholders of the Swift Map Company will be held at the I. O. O. P. hall in Bonners Ferry. Boundary County, Idaho, on the 10th day ot November, 1921, at 7:30 p. m. of said day, for the purpose of elect ing a full and legal Board of Direct ors of the said corporation, consisting of five members, and for the purpose of passing upon any debts or obliga tions that may have been contracted by said corporation, and of authoriz ing the Board of Directors to issue to certain stockholders notes evidence of indebtedness of said vocation for moneys advanced by said stockholders for the benefit of said corporation. or other cor This meeting is called for the son that there is now believed to be no legally elected Board of Directors for said corporation and in pursuance of the request of stockholders holding more than two-fifths of the stock of said corporation. ion ated this 22nd day ot 0ctober > L. L. BRAINARD, Director Elect. JOHN DOLAN, Director and Acting Secretary. R. E. LUSE. : Ex-Director. J. W. THOMPSON, Ex-Director. W. S. SEVERNS, Ex-Director. R. E. KUEHN. Ex-Director. a. a. McIntyre, Ex-Pres. & Director. W. M. MILLER, Ex-Director. JAMES MOHR, Director Elect. W. O. COWAN, Director Elect. oct27novl0-3t Frst Time to Uome West UNIVERSITY OP IDAHO, Moscow, Nov. 5.—For the first time the Chico go and Northwestern railroad has been forced to come west for railroad ties to be used for construction and repair work on eastern portions their line. To aid the inspectors in inspection and classification, Henry Schmitz, associate professor „„ forest products at the University of Idaho, was called to Sandpoint and Bonners Ferry for consultation advice. Ties were purchased fro mthe Hum bird Lumber of Dr. of and . ^ „ company at Sandpoint, and the Bonners Ferry Lumber pany at Bonners Ferry, com-