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The Inland Empire (Moore, Mont.), 26 June 1913, located at <http://montananewspapers.org/lccn/sn83025319/1913-06-26/ed-1/seq-2/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
THE INLAND EMPIRE Judith Basin's Weekly GUY C. OSMONDSON Iliclitor and Manager sea, eilt\'ioaEpR a , . ill. Ss P4SSOCIsTiu Pt • itill1111 1. • TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION a A(in. advance) .. ..$2.50 .. .. :. .. .. 1.25 .. .. .. .. .75 One year Si x Months.. Three Months.. _ ADVERTISING RATES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION Entered as second class matter at the postofalce at Moore, Manit. e JUNE 26, 1913. To take a trip into the country in every direction is but to encounter the good work our county commis- sioners have done and are doing. The old mud ho es are being Med up, the old ro are being made high In the middle, and proper being,- taken for drain ditches along the sides. The prosperity of a com- munity can be judged generally by the condition of their highwaYs, and we are glad to see the permanent good being done in this county. We have a bumper crop coining on said with good roads over Which to haul the farm produce to town, this In - vestment Is going to pay big divi- dends. There( is always an investigation of some sort to keep the aeltafte from tes real work. President Huerta of Mexico has received a severe blow right in the Matamoras. The Mexican government is snci cloote as proud of a loan negotiated, as a battle won. Now that the army werm has ap- peared near St. Louis, the secretary of war abould worry. Curiosity Is stirring as to whether some of these dissoived trusts have been solidifying again. , The report that King George and the Czar Nicholaa look like twins, does not matter either of (hem. Pugilists would be. justified in forming a union for the sake of re - 'fusing to give Jack Johnson a card. Since there is a shortage in beef, People should eat lees veal and give the calves a chance to grow up. Japan refuse's to take any interest in what Secretary Bryan, drinks, and twists on learning what he thinks. A recent -society novel has made ni uaeaampleal hit by referring to li- quor as plait, licker. There is a bit of riot going on among Chinese to decide which one I s father of his (*unary. •The torpedo boat that shot hr - self probably Was aohig at such high speed that she asvertool% the mimic. • Alfonso's cabinet /has quit the game at Madrid. The king is tre - ing to organize a new team from min or S Next Friday Moore will extend the hand of welcome to, and entertain an immense crowd of visitors. The city, as well o%' its residents, should present the best appearance. Why not have another municipal \clean-up ) day? , Let's hoe the weeds down, pit the streets in proper condition, 'clean up premises and alleys so they are free from a ll rubbish, and haul iNt the duinp grounder: Msndaa and Tuesday would be a good time to devote to this. Right now is the time to get busy With the road drag on the roads around Moore. IA- the peat this work has usually been left undone on til it was too late and roads had become too dry to obtain the beet re suits. The county commissioners are willing to pay for this work on the county roads, and it remains for the proper persons to see that it Is done —at the right time. Poor season tor lobbYgosters in Washington Japan' is so still, we may hear sora thing drop. The honesty of one is often good New Democratic cues wend In diVaShington: \0 Sugar\ To improve the family tree, prune close to the Toots. The under slog wants' no sympa t hy , ,what he ryialuts is assistance. The man who doe ls not get all that is coming to him Is generally durekY. A woman has as much exaltement getting her fortuap told as a man has in making his. Report of the,asecial committee of lexicographers: \A lobbyist is a kind of fourth assistant malefactor of great wealth. It IMArm iniontt YOU SHOULD Suite Ot1ii 1911. ....Amman.•••1•11•111•11a HAVE IN - , YOU 146 HOME OR PLACE OF' BUSINESS The New 1 Map of Fergus County' Dravn and Compiled by H. C. Tilsey, Former County. Surveyor 1114111. 01•111111111111.!.0 IMO 0 BUB 0./NINNSIERNI0 IT GIVES ALL THE NEW TOWNS ; AND POSTOFFICES, ALL RAIL- ROADS, INCLUDING NEW LINES NOW UNDER CONSTRUCTION— ALL, STREAMS, ELEVATIONS OF PRINCIPAL TOWNS, AND EVERY- THING OF IMPORTANCE LOCATED 'ACCURATELY. : Mounted Map, Heavy, Drawing Card. $6,00 Unmounted, raper, 1 - $3.00 CALL AT. OR MAIL YOUR ORDER TO The INLAND EMPIRE Office Our (IlierSo an reply # 4 14 _47 • Deparimen Who was the first mayor of New York city? New York's first mayor was Thomas Willett. appointed' in 1665 by the Eng- lish governor of the province. The first mayor after the A.mericans had won the war of independence and driven the English from the city was James Duane, who occupied the post from rtgeto 1789. Just what is the Vatican? What is its size? The Vatican is the residence of the pope of Rome. The palace covers thir- teen and one-half acres and contains about 1,100 rooms, among which are a magnificent library, 4uuseums, the fa- mous Sistine chapel, the beautiful Pauline chapel and the chapel of San Lorenzo and galleries and Mills deco- rated by Raphael and other famous artists. When did Jack the Ripper commit his first . ..murder, and how long did his operations continue? The original Jack the Ripper perpe- trated a series of ten brutal widen' in the east end of London between April and September, 1888. The name is now applied to authors of similar attempts. Will you please give some Jacts re- garding t. Cathedral of St. ,John the Divine, in New York city? The cornerstone of this greatProtes- tent Episcopal cathedral, the largest church edifice in America, was laid in 1892, actual excavation for the founda- tions beginning the year following. Since then its rate of progress toward completion has been irregulard - the date when the edifice will be finished depends entirely on the condition of the building funds. When completed the cathedral will seat more than 6,000 persons. The details of construction of the huge hundred foot temporary dome are interesting. The dome is built of over- lapping Wes of baked clay, an inven- tion of Roman builders, each tile being imbedded in cement, so that the whole structure is really mortolithis. Gueetes eine, a Spaniard skilled in, the construc- tion of this particular kind of tile, had Charge of that end of the work. The tiles were made porous, so that sound waves from the interior of the cathe- dral are absorbed rather than reflected, thereby making the acoustics excep- tionally good. The dome was completed within a few months after the first tiles were laid.' Did Henry D. Thoreau, the author, ever marry? Had he a profession? If not, how did he live? He neves* married. He had no regu- lar occupation, though he was a good s land surveyor, and jobbed some in that line, and he also worked at cedar pen- cil making by hand, an art which he had learned from his father. His means were very limited, but his wants were so few and simple that his small earnings sufficed. What are the materials from whioh chewing gum is made? Vegetable resin gums furnish the principal constituent of Test of the chewing gum now sold. Historically the resin gum of the black spruce tree is_tbe first that man chewed on. A chicle gum. taloa - la:es Ca rura 'Terry tree of south A trierir.1,, 1:s 11...• an!• 'onr'ss most Used now. The tre..1 , au,. .Ir to the rubber tree and i g grim sin , . ;sr to rubber.' Paraffin and beeswax were formerly used in the manufacture of chewing gum. What isathe meaning of the term' \cubist\ as lately applied to art? The \cubists\ are so called because they seek to express in art the third or Nitric dimension. 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' FOR THESE BARGAINS1* WE INVITE MAIL ORDER HOUSE COMPETITION • EVERY ITEM STRICTLY A, 10 CENT ARTICLE* Turkey is another country which Is dasalY interested' in peace, as a theory, though doubtful , ef As erg - _ dewy in practice. Krill - aping the resoances liquid Si the modern policy, but when, the Prices begin: to evaporate Is anr lather story. 4* If the London suffragettes abolish polo a nd golf, they will endeavor to make politics sufficiently interesting to compensate :or the loss ot sport. Visiting England engineers who lest their boots outside the hotel in Detroit now andeastand why we 'dome have portable bathaubs over hare. One cannot help sympathizimg with the Ohio husband who while admit- ting ld missimg wife may have bum dwavaread a 2afears\ someone has hid ten nor. - Mane objects to having a three - blocked etre* named after her in iWashington. Still Maine ,cannot ca- veat, 'much from a Demaoorattc ad- mtnietraltion. A fine Instance of the law of coin - petitions is found In the face that Al - feed Aswan did not live ILO read the things that were written about him after he died. The enormis s us increase of Na- tional prosperity which the opening of the - Panama Canal will ghostly being may cause the \ money trust to dissolve tram over work. Thle beef taut admits that sales have fallen off forty per cent:— good for the spirit of the aseerkaii, people in refusing to encourage an outrageous in oply. Political ternges In Mexico have The meta whoemakers a practice of not gone so far as to prevent a hanging around in Washington and large section V the POIPallace from giving advice should be PartieularlY tryisig to cheer Portiro Dries thralst, \ !auttaue Pot now—he env be Wa- ter°. of babil. takes tor. a r - =a=a. 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