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Jane 26th. 1913. - Tat INLAND EMPIRE PAGE TM!, ••••• Loca, Events ig Happ..ing. of Intermit Among the People of Moore and Vicinity, People Who Come and Go anctLittle Events That Acid Charm To Life in the Beautiful Judith Basin ; Pency Campbell : was ir visitor at the county seat on. Monday. Mrs. E. S. Porter and sister., Miss Cella Palmer, . were Lewistown vis- itors Tuesday. - .7 415 r. B. T. Ramsey, the veterinar- dan„ returned yesterday from an °fa dal visit to,Glarneill and vicinity. • Mr. and Mae Anton° King and . daughter were in the city Monday from their big raneh norilit, of Moore. Mayor and Mrs. A. M. Matthews re- turned Saturday afternoon from a two weeks' stay at Hunters' Hot Springs. • A. T. Rohif was at Straw Tuesday assisting •the manager of the Partnere\ Elevator company at that place in loading a number of cars of wheat !for ehipment. The Skull Race Record Smashers Pull Together! You know what you want when ordering a suit, and we know how to m \ ake it Your suggestions combined with our knowledge of tail- oring is our co-operative plan of pleasing both maker and wearer. OUR PRICES ARE NOT PROHIBITIVE. --and we'll be delighted at any time to show you our excellent Summer line of Woolens. , Once you'7,e visited our store you'll he To admit that the Record Breakers for fine tailoring are THE TOGGERY JNO. McELROY osaesee Jack Hendricks was a businees via itor at Hilger yesterday. Mr. and. Mrs. pear g e W. Barney were county seat visitors yestenday. Joe Walton was in the city on busi- ness Tuesday from his ranch on the %Judith. Jack Gabelle returned to the city Tuesday afternoon float a (lip to his homestead in Dawson county. % *Jay. David this week purchased a new Ford Roadster from E. R. Boehl. the Lewistown representative of the company. R. W. Smile of Lewistown, is in charge of the Western Lumber Co's. docal office during ihe absence of H. C. Mittens. , Hobson will celebrate its \Balla* Anniversary\ with a big dance to- morrow evening. It is expeotedl that quite a number from Moore will at- tend. 1W. J. Owen, president of the Ba- sin Lumber company, spent Sunday In this city with his family. He - returned on Monday to Lewistown, where an inventory of the stock is being tak,en this week. Merritt A. Penwell, Who le now lo- cated at Denton, where he is at present engaged in the es:mentor 'business was in the city Tuesday. He deft the following morning on a business trip to Great Falls. Isaac W. 'Bates returned Sunday aftern.00n from his old borne in Black+ 'foot, Idaho,. where he was called sev- eral weeks ago on account of the illness and eufbsequent death of his father. Tomorrow, Friday June 27th will he \Gopher Day\ at Judith Gap. Thei thualneas men of that city have offer- ed a bounty of 1 cent for each go- pher tail presented to the commit- tee. A program of speaking, and ath- letic epodes and a bail game will be given. T. P. Mteyere, who has been visit- ing his brother, Jim MeYens, book- keeper at , the State Bank, left yesterday morning for Helena, Mont., where he is stenographer in the offices of the state veterinarian. Mr. Meyers was formerly employed at Great Falls and may again decide to remove there. 'The Western Photo Co. experienc- ed a splendid business last Sunday, Babies' Day, a large number of Oil - Oren from the town and surrounding country having ' been brought in to have their pictures taken. Wag- ner and Haag, proprietore of the cone pan) , expect to open up a branch studio in the near future at Harlow - ton. Can H. Peterscia, county agricultur- alist, accompanied by his family, was a visitor in this city Monday even- ing,00ming over in his auto from Le* latown, where he makes his headquar* tens. Mr. Peterson lit busily en- gaged the days in calling upon the farmers of the county and offering them the\ benefit of his wide ex- perience . in viurious methods of farne dng. Mime Valine Messner, who has been visiting her mother and sisters for the past few weeks, left laater - day morning for Spokane, to resume her studies . at St. Luke's hospital. ate evening previous to her depart- ure she was greatly surprised when a number of her lady and gentlemen friends dropped in unexpectedly. Af- ter spending some time In convers- ing, singing, etc., the party adjourn- ed to the Clary hail, where they. dctiaed until about twelve o'clock, re turning to the Meeener home to partake of deligfitful retreshments„ before leaving tor their homes. •••• -•••••••.. G ES EASILY H OW Easily goes the money when you have it about you. But there's economy, safety and satisfaction in putting it away in this bank. We shall be pleased to talk further with you about the matter. :: a STATE ,BANK OF MOORE MOORE, MONTANA We are still here. -- The West ern Photo Co., Moore. , Fla, Decortatione and Bunting tog the Pourth at the News Stand. •••••••••• Wales Lillian Hensley asei Georgia Messner were Levelatowe vieStars to- day. Miss Selma Nelson. of 4il1lsWolth, is visiting at the S. L. Detson borne. Wm. F. Roesseller the baker is at the county seat this Weal being drawn ord the jury. Miss Shirley Samaellt retureed yes- terday afternoon from a visit With friends at Ganntedll. Mrs. Edith McRae left this morn- ing for a l visit, at Wirm Spriloga, Townsend and Helena. . For Oodd drinks and delicious cream go to the News Stand, 03111y Ice Cream parborin tow. TiI%*. O'Brien returned - Saturday af ternoota from a few weeks' stala at White Sulphur Springs. Get yor, , photograph taken the Fourth of July. Poet Cando finished while you wait. Western Photo Co. The Ladies Aid of the M. E. church will Serve a ohioken dinner at Gall's hail on the Fourth of Julia. Ice cream by the pint, quart or gallon. Special attention evert to orders for parties, etc. David Drug Company. J. A. Hendricks of the Moore Auto company this week sold the old Carteret's% rormenly dwned, hy Ho- mer Detrick, to Mr. Doedeld, of Stra ROOD Brown manager of the Mon- tana Ranch Co. left Tuesday imbruing for the Gallatin, Valley, where ho - expects to purchase •horoughbred cattle for the ranch. • G. D. Ante is at Denton this week looking after matters in coenection with the construction, of a new build - tog for the Denton State Bank, of which he will be caphier.. George W. Belcher left yeaterd4 aotenoon for Seattle, having re - cetved meesage _that hie sieter4a . taw had patiseti away that m,orming at her home near that cite. Ed Waage is setting u t p a merry- go-round on the vacant lot in the of the Studio preparatery to furaDah- Mg amusement for local people . „pad visitor's on the Pounth. Auctioneer I. A. Combs was at Lewintown. Monday completing ar- rangements for the sale of the ni- Bar outfit's stock and implements, which will be disposed of Ewa. Chas Lindquist come into the city yesterday afternoon from Stanford, whore he has been attending, to the crushing of mock and furnishing ma- terial for new wallas for the Sharp c,onetruction company which in in - stalling quite a dot of work there. Travelers from Moore and Hawn complain that the road between here and Ross' Fork is in a verY \ Poor contlition and bailay, in need of re- pair. Bad bridge approaches and many deep mud holes are the chief causes. e. • Plans are ander consideration for the holding of a series of Firemen's tournaments at Moore, Lewistown, and, Harlowtoar, the fire lads of the three cities to take part. l3esides the contests and runs between the different departments, bait games and other sports will be arranged. it 16 expected that two days will be taken UP it each of the Wes ;Lamar t3exemith, who Byes over on the Judith river, res'eived On tWenestlay a oar,load of livestock— consisting of fifteen caws and fifty - 'four hogs, which were shiPped from Wausau, Wis., The livestock Indus- try is on the increase in the Judith Basin, better grades. and diversified classes taking the place of early range conditions, but there is still Much MOM for ideprovement. S. S. Groves, a banker from 1. 4 a - mine Illinois, was a business us- ttor In Moore Saturday. Mr. Groves was _very favorably impressed with the Judith Benin country and rested ithet the fame of this country as a wheat growing district was evidently founded on facts. Mr. Groves also stopped at Benchland, and at 'Ur- ine/ill where he visited hie old friend W. E. Peek. County \Commissioners Allen and Gallagher viewed the road leading to the west from Moore and across the ford at Roes' Pork last week and vas a reedit a contract . has been let for a new bridge across the stream at this point. Considerable travei goes over this road and the inlarove- Mere will be a much appreciated one by *he coantry reeldeats , west of Moore. The contract was secured by the Security Bridge Company, or Min - neapolis. I CII! ,; f ri FF STRAW Miss Blanche Hayes was visiting In this vicinity this week. R. C. Houghton came out to his ranch from Lewistown Monday H. H. Hastings and Mr! Chapman were Lewistown visitors Sunday. Mrs. Sin Clair returned SandaY from Moore where ahe has been vie- itine relatives. The rains which came daily for the past week have been greatly ap- preciated by the farmers. George Hudson spent several days in Lewistown' last l week. He has been on the sick list for some time. Miss Oda Owen of Moore spent several days visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Gordon. last week, Mrs. S. P. Bradley and sister, Miss Mettle Phillips of Antelope creek, were business visitors in town the last of the week...a The old Sherman building has been moved to the Bob. McFarland lots, and hereafter the Palace Saloom. will be conducted in it. Mrs. E. W. Adams arrived in the city from Lewistown Monday morn- ing. She has been engaged at the 'Gregory ranch for the summer. Louis MoDaibe of Buffalo is a fre- quent vdtsitor in Straw. He is one of Straw's Star haat - players and they are getting ready to play any Of the county teams. NUFF‘ SAID—The Western Photo Company. Miss Pearl Dehinert wara, Lewis- town visitor today. Ice e cream , by pint, quart or Sal - ton, at P. 0. News Stand. Mrs. Hartzell of Lewistown, was a visitetr at the Mathews home this week. L. M. Estes left Saturday afternoon for a visa nit his farmer home in Iowa. Leo Horan of Straw spent evening hi the city the guest Mende. • last of t The Western Photo Co., le still waiting for you to cell. Emil Felenzer arrived in the city from. Boeeman on 'Monday to see atter business interests. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Owen of Ley,- detown arrived In the city yesterday tor a visit with relatives. MM. Art Hauck and Mrs. Cleve Loney, who reside south of town, were county seat visitors today. Our ice cream parlor is now open, Ice cream, ice cream soda and sett drinks. David Drug Co. Mrs. D. 0. McGutinn said children returned yesterday afterneon from a visit with relatives ait , Hainlowton. Mrs. Lem Thurston came over from Stamford yesterday for a visit with her sister, Mrs. H.. C. Redman. IS THERE ANYTHING you' would like to buy, sell, trade or rent? If so try a want ad in The Empire and watch results. Dr. S. S. Owen returned yesterday interning from Butte, where be ac- comininied Moe Owen, who will re- main there for a short time Dick Monohan, one of the \innps\ le the Midland League, woe a visitor In Moore Saturday from Lewistown, where he is now employed. We take pleasure in pleasing par- ticular people becautie (tit insures us a continued patronage and is one of our greatest advertising mediums. Dr. 0. F. David has handed WI the town, clerk his written resignation, as alderman of the town council. It Will no doubt be acted upon, at the tort d'. - egular meeting of the otrunicill. Seth 0. Carroll and Charles Wilson returned Tuesday afternoon from Dawson) county *here they went In search of homesteads. Wilbur Cul- berson and Ralph Barney located each of them on claims in that vi - deity George R. Hudson, one of our attar (bind sackers, has been suffer- ing with tonailitia during the' past two ireek.s. It is hoped that ho twill soon be well enough to play again. The Mountain States Telephone & 'Telegraph company is Installing an- other owitehboadd in the laced office, so as to be better able to aocornmoa date the Increasing busineas. 'More !Mono\ Ode will be employed 00 the amabsings, 011•••••••••• „rot!) oP The month of Brides and Bargains is here, and this store -----your store ----stands well prepared to do its full duty in supplying the trous- seau and offering values of the most extraordinary nature in sum- mer goods generally. Our June sales are noted for the oppor- tunity they furnish for economic buying In muslin undem:Pear, waists, dresses, shirts, suits, wash fabrics, etc. As Uell as at:rything needed for furnishing the home. Moore Mercantile Co. ••••••..-•••••••-1••••••••••••••••• T HERE are \cobwebs\ in the corners Of your syetem, as well as in the dark recesses of your cellar and attic. The far reaching \broom\ of our reme- ' dies will remove them quickly and effectively, and leave you feeling bright and physical- ly fit for any task that may come before you. Your sluggish blood needs a puri- fier. We recommend remedies that WE KNOW will do the work. MOORE • 'MONTANA Se. JUST ARRIVED THE Herrick Refrigerators T e STAR FURNITURE STORE FREE! Guess the number of pieces in the FREE! Hamilton Watch at Leokey's Contest closes July ‘4th at 6 o'clock 'LOOK! LOOK! LOOK! For one week we will give away one 8x10 enlarged picture with every 46.00 per dozen cabidet picture ordered. FILMS DEVELOPED ALL KINDS pitorro WORK DONE. The Western Photo Company HOURS: 10 A. M. to 8 P. M. Wagner & Hagg, Props