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IDAHO GOVERNMENT FOR 1921-22 COST $21,402,570. Large Percentage of Money Was Spent on Read Construction ’ ’ : 2 es! Education Cost Large Sum. es! eS e e Twenty-one million four hun- steal Ae nye dy lollars is 4 % f pended by Idaho during the two-|l|_ | We have a complete line of men’s harvest clothes at No. 1 Folding sty vein cnt Desens 3, . fe eat Ansco port on panini and disburse- prices that wil appeal to you. $ 00 ments prepared by State Budget 18° Officer George W. Lewis and pees Kx2 | Noore today. | | Harvest Low and High Cut Work Shoes This amount is divided into Get more good snaps Sieue Sewer tlh mee ee Uncle Sam Work Shirts : struction, $5,901,825; redemp- this summer tion of debt, ' $3,003,017; trust C O ll ‘ T'S easy with the No. 1 Folding Ansco. ge Duara diy rown veralls I Why?— because it is pee rig alton ribet ts the eet pe rant it : i Fe oe caren eee Koco earare, by «(or the two yease, | ‘This covers Union Lee Coveralls which the good qualities of a fixed-focus cam- soning aus cing oa ‘d 3 pes ph Spr alaemlagas Ser tutions. A large portion of this Kahki Pants ° amount comes from _ sources The No. 1 Folding Ansco takes 2%4x3% pictures other than taxation. (one of the two most popular sizes), yet is so The governmental cost of the Leather Vests small that it may be aie ee at “4 two years is covered by Dy two times, Sturdily built, handsomely finished, wit! items of “expense” and “new high-grade anastigmat lens and remarkable new construction,” which total $14,- Russel Gloves shutter, it appeals to expert and Pen alike, 841,473. Of this eae over 45 ‘ Before choosing your new camera this summer, per cent was spent for highways, let us point out the many advantages of the | Approximately 21 per cent, $3,- : - Canvas Gloves No. 1 Folding Ansco. 188,850, was spent for educa- ; “aN % tional purposes. The next largest S | TURNER DRUG STORE item is general goyernment, or Rockford ocks Prescription Druggist state departments, which con- ? sumed 5.19 per cent or $859,408. “4 More ‘ish $400,000 doprapnated ‘ Straw Hats b c ak by the 1921 legislature was not nd sy pe ae ide ed e ki p state general fund, according to . : : ri the report. 3 Have you ever tried our merchandise. It is flavored ——— | WHAT IT TAKES. j i i i Ral i: esti with quality and satisfaction. | Independent, Henry Ford’s pga’ ing eet into food, at s7i@ the prices the farmers gets, it : : s 4 takes sixty-three and one-half We will remain open evenings, starting August dozen, or 762, eggs to pay a ‘ A plasterer for one day of eight 6th until the harvest 1S over hours work in New,York City. It takes seventeen and one-half pscatoay of ee or. a year’s re- " ceipts from half an acre to pay a t t d M t | bricklayer one day. It takes so lig A po C -ottonwoo ercanthe Co. three cee ripe to paya painter for one day’s work in j New York. It requires forty- Everything to Eat and Wear two pounds of butter, or the out- put from fourteen cows, fed and milked for twenty-four hours, to | © pay a plumber fourteen dollans a day. Topaya carpenter for| weighing 175 pounds, represent-| affected by the minor loss met one day's work, it takes a hog/ing cight months’ feeding and] with, and indeed there may have care. been none beyond what the bond REBT Vanilla, Chocolate Strawberry, Orange, Pineapple Ice Cream In stock all the time IT’S HAZELWOOD | Kendall’s Konfectionery et Seadetetetecteaeaiedetetetetetetetereeeeeapeetetede Q RPHEU M SATURDAY, AUG. 4 Seetecoeteetedtente FUTeTeVeteYENeYETET eye we covers, but its officers a¥e af- by. GEORGE BASKETT REMAINS | fected personally in the loss of FOUND IN SNAKE RIVER. | 2” associate for whom we all had a warm regard and be ay a ra Ye Man Commits Suicide by | tvess brought upon the family. eyumping From Lewiston. | The bank asks the public and its You may have wondered H Und bank the reason for his act can oe Mater eg te cat pore’ ters. * readi afternon, e building, outside arvest nderwear . . 1.15 eae El. the reach of the city fire mains, inspected the bank at the end of |W@S soon consumed by the June and reported its books, flames. Neighbors helped re- securities and cash as correct. i ie of ~ Pig snag f be- s ° sas Friday morning the bank’s own | }Fre the Tire, which star rom 1 GROCERIES: Special prices on quantities suditing ohne: Met began its a defective flue, got much head- Young King Cole usual biennial ng a with- be tae BR! out giving any notice of its in- e€ county school superinten- for harvest. tention. A short while after-|dent reports that 12 teachers wards Mr. Baskett left the bank,|took examinations for grade which was an ordinary oceur-| certificates and 8 children took rence. The committee meantime |eighth grade examinations the began to find discrepancies be-|past week. Among: those taking tween thes individual accounts | teachers’ examinations were, and the ledger totals. The com-|Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whiteside ‘ : : ittee is worki i f Riggins, Mrs. R. D. Mack, This Store Will be Open to Wk Gea an tycame Rap goes tee iar Wioag: Persona; Min. Gas a : tirely over the books. The irregu- | Eimers, Mrs. Ray Harlan and accommodate our customers every night until 8 larities so far disclosed are not |Mrs. Ira Hazelbaker of Grange- o'clock during the harvest season ene ae First. Series of z ¢ pes % whether a ring-leader may i patrons not to judge the circum- £ ve i igi te i Clarkston Bridge. stances hastily, and as soon as |% Lng bi ee 9 aah meg ye 4 George Baskett, a bookkeeper aa ser ee ent of the re- 3 ee. ig inte hg night wo $ Pi’ Fi as sults will be made in all: candor. |% 4. 2 > i z IT ISNT A SURPRISE TO YOU FOR YOU ALREADY KNOW THAT YOU CAN in the Empire National bank of | jf there should be any deficit the |= find the riddle solved great- : | Lewiston for several years, com-| cym will be romptly restored to |+ ly to your satisfaction when £ BUY YOUR HARVEST NEEDS FOR LESS MONEY. WE DON’T BLAME ANY- mitted suicide in Lewiston, Fri-| the bank elvis aibaichalders but |= seeing | ONE FOR BUYING THE MOST REASONABLE PRICED MERCHANDISE THAT Gay iy posi a fiers asta bree the loss “pa a be reagn in z THE A Y | IS WHY WE EXPECT YOU TO READ OUR ADS. into Snake river. His remains | whatever disturbing to the bust | B SMAL 3 | were found three miles below | ness of the bank, but only in the |= e louie ere hen # 1 eed personal side of the matter.” $ BRUTE i - . - é of age, was exceedingly popular . . ~ |% By 3 f ° A ae a te vatati ra yo-and-a | $ est kind which we can Men’s Work Shirts, Heavy Weight - 1.19 Se eaeke tie aa| half year-old child.og ‘Me. and |S gunrantan te be us clean ap | . ‘ married to a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Burns was held at entertainment as you ever i Men’s Kahki Hats - oo 85 Mrs. William Kettenbach "and| the Catholic chureh Monday and | sav. h r four years old, | W2s largely at ; 1 4 ate j Kahki Jackets Gea 1.95 ¥ Lies attics Cur 22h Glas made “inthe Grangevilef REGINALD DENNY | 4 : Kettenbach home yesterday. one. Te ei ERA mS < M. J. SCOTT & * In a statement given out b : rt ; : i Hose, 2 pair for i. - ee B, M. Bhrhardt, president of the | On the edge of town was com-|% being the leading charae~ Hi Leather Pusher eeloadeeatontecentontecectesee Sestesteey SUNDAY, AUGUST 5 The renowned “First Natipnal” sends us one of | the most refreshing | | LM eee tures with acting which defies every description. The Bond Boy is the name of this Mother Boy Story and large or serious,. and may be | Ville, and John B. Carter of Kam- iah, final adjustment. The bank holds|___H. E. Coram of Craigmont has a surety bond on that position | purchased from James Richards for $2,500, but this’ will scarcely |a half interest in the City cafe. cover the discrepancy so far|Mr. and Mrs. Coram and daugh- found. The bond was no larger | ter have arrived in Grangeville because Mr. Baskett Held only a|and Mr, Coram has become act- clerical position, and had no ac-|ively associated in the operation a er on cess to the cash or securities |of the cafe. Orchestra music will e e whatever. We have not yet as-|be featured at the c»fe on Satur- beg a how the Soak cmae day nights and Sundays. H H ave been taken out of the 5 oF Ma ea Where Quality and Prices Meet because of the close check main-} Hemstitching. Mail orders | tained in that department. prompt attention. Pauline Steltz, Sy “The bank is not in the least! Genesee, Idaho 29-4 Richard Barthelmess is the man to give it the real interpretation. COMEDY : Pav URUSES SS CCS CESSES SEES eT e Te