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PAGE TWO THE INLAND EMPIRE. Thursday, May 14, 1914. THE INLAND EMPIRE \Judith Basin's Weekly\ S. E. PETERSON Publisher illll 11 MCNAIR Or 11 p“ Es5 _ ASSOCIATION SUBSCRIPTION: Pa3table In Advance On\ Year Six Mouths Tihree Months • ;2.50 1.25 .71. entered as second class matter at the ,poistoffice at Moore, Montana. , Thursday, May 14, 1914 T.NiAdNIANYMNEINNINEINIAMINESYNA to at est assert - their righs. kNeItthfr do I believe that many votes werc influenced from a financial standpoint. • Correct 'figures were ob- tained from th - . 1 district clerks, by which anyone may readily see that the two .districts' indebtedners) is •very nearly proportionate and, since DIsta..F t No. 42 recently voted a a teii ,anill , :ax, the differeaqe In taxation) 'would. be very smail! indeed. I would withdraw from the eyes of the, 'general public, the mistaken Ideas of the few, and say . that thn *voters of District No. 42, after thoughtful and thorough consideration of not only their immediate situation, but of the nelais and wishes of those 'who surround them and those who tnay take ttviir place4.4 in the future, arot d after the dictates of their own conscience.. MONROE L. HENDERSON. May 13, 1914 \PEACE SUNDAY\ No deVinite , action, beyond some tak, has been taken towards ,organiz- Next Sunday, May 17, Will be ob- lug a base: hall team for Moore, tho sc:rvcd thruout this Nation as Peseta' 2i has begun and outside Sunday and appropriate services will teams are already playing. Several he held in the local churches. This iovvnis are anxious to meet the Moore ,raccas,k , n, will mark the ,.• anniversary :Joys. Where are 'the Moore fans? ; of the Flague Conference. This move - Does the town. avant a team this anent Is a co-operative oae, inaugrat- ta ar? Our local players are reluctant ea by the various peace organizations to Igo out and' beg for help, and the af th . world, to substitute judicial proposition nets with the men. COMMUNICATION Empil..•: it woti,::.1 cseein that some people liaL e foraatten that there are two :ides Lo any ,aueation, and that such v. as the case in the mattpr of conr sal:dating the school districts No. 42 and No. 44. Neither have they been , considerate n'amigh to realize that everyone would not lock upon the, proposition in a I he manner. As a result miaunder- atandinaa hiave arisen, and erroneota., 'reports have been circulated. . Among others, is thc\ report that amany vctes . wzre inflo.eaceid by ono nJividuaI with s&fjb motivr.s. It is my belief that any such motives 'could and did not influence voters, as give tla , voting population of Dia- triat No. 42 credit for having minds 'of their own', and •wiIl power enough busine\ - methods in, place of warfarp, arbitra- tion instead of battles, good will and reth• hy -co-operation, for 'national l i:elfishness, hatred and disorder. I Monday, May 18, is Peace, Day and laxercises will be hrld in the public achools thruout the nation. METHODIST CHUICH NOTICES. James H. Durand, Pastor. The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in Amaarica, has officially designated 'Sunday, May 17, as Peace Sunday. The day will be 'eyed appropriately in Moore. On Sunday evening the Epworth L• ague will have charge of thP , en- tire lizrvices, it being the Silver anniversary of the Leagup. Sunday Notices: • Sunday school at 10 a. in., T. E. Rice, Supt. Moiling Sermon at 11 a. m. Sub- ject: \The Transformation of Ni *Sword.\ • Junior League at 3 p. in. There will be no regular Epav'orth Leagn service at seven o'clock as 'the League is to observe its Sliver Annivi raary at 8 p. in., by means of a tine program. 'Everyone cordially invited. CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES. Percy T. Carnes, Pastor. Next Sunday. is \Peace Sunday\ All ministers have been asked by the Peace Comimission and Federation of lahurches to preach sermons on Peace The subject at the Chriatian church -Sunday morning will be \Keeping the Peace—Locally, Nationally: Universal- ly.\ Sunday evening the Bannon, subject will be \God's Country and Oars,\ (flats should be, 'a great day in, our church and community life. Ali patriotic and peace -loving citizens should attend church Sunday. You eta, cordially invited to meet with us In these Peace Services. NEW TEACHERS CHOSEN For next year the board of trus- tees of the Mooe- schools have select.* cd the following instructors: Miss M'argant Wood, principal; Misn Eva - IS,chrap, High school; Mrs. Sadie E. Stutzman, 7th and 8th grad -es; Mrs. Kate Greenough . , 5th and 6th grades: - Miss Charlotte Goss, 3rd and 4th grades; Miss Mabel Kinkead, 1st and 2114 gracteO. All of the above named teachers, have accepted their respeetive posi- tiona Miss Kinkead is from Em- poria. Kans., tho hats been during the past year engaged in- teaching at Stockettt. VOTE OF___THANKS_ Tendered to A. M. .Mathflwe re- tiring Mayor of the Town- of Moore, Montana, by the members of the Council. • (Whereas; The la - tm of office of A. M. Mathews, Mayor of the Town of Moore having expired on thin 4th day of May, 19.14, and he having declined a re-election, Therefore Be it resolved, that the undersigned members of the Toiwn, Council for 'various terra . during the inciumbancy of A. M..Matihewe as mayor, do here- by tender to him a vote Of thanks for the interest manifested in the affairs of the* 'llowin., his .regular at- tendance, at meetings and) imPartiallity ehown as presiding officer of the council. Moore, Mont., May 4, 1914. • L. L. BANNAN, President of the, council, Alderman, -Finat Ward. 'W. '1'. SHARP, Alderman, First Wand. C. M. CLARY, Al.d , ranan, -Second Ward. FRANK BTICKALEW, Alderman', Second Ward. KOLIN Prank J. Rau visited Lewistown Friday. P. L. Terrill visited with. Moore trieials Sunday. L. R. Jewell motored to Moore and back Saturday evening. E. C. Leap was a huariness vialtor 'at the county seat Friday. • Ellis Stevens sold his 160 acne farm thai week to Mrs. 'Minnie C. Neel. Mr. and Mita R. L. LOckey and children, and Mrs. Dickey's sister, have returned from a visit with rata- 'tivesJo Minneapolis and other Minne- sota points. M ssrs. T. W. J. and E. IVI. Neel, Mrs. Minnie C. Nrel, Mrs. Maud 'Wapner and Miss Ruth 'Neel were eounty i';eat visitors Saturday. Duncan McClellan took his daugh- ter, Margaret, to Lewistown Tueis- day for medical attention. She broke -her arm Friday and it becitanal'n.e-c- essary to have the fractured' - arm re- set. She is getting along nicely now. A number of improvements, ,inclual- ang -digging a well and cleaning out tI'•celler, -are being made this week at the Louse ,crek 'school, house,. Bob Watts, -of Barre, is doing the work , . Winter wheat up in good condi- tion and spring wheat is showeng up 'very well also.. Muoh moisture fell from Saturday to Monday; which will delay the completion, of seeding of oats for a fJaw day,a. Attend the big picture show at the Opera House tonight. \The Dawn of Plenty\—The Story of Bread—in, tmoviug pictures and beautiful color- ed pictorial effects. Intei•asting and entertaining to both old and young. Health and Beauty Have You Both? HERE'S A COMBINATION THAT CANT BE BEATEN— IN WOMAN OR MAN. HEALTH AND BEAUTY. They are synonymous, or where prefect health reigno, beauty . is also. Good, rich red blood, kept free from impurities, will giate , health to the system and iniatire a pure and clear -complexion. And are health is, there is no worry and no wrinkles. OUR REXALE, BLOOD TABLETS INSURE PURE BLOOD. THEY KEDP THE BOWELS REGULAR AND TONE THE STOMACH, THEY ACT ON ITHE KIDNEYS AND LIVER AND , STIMULATE THE WITIRE SYSTEM. Dv& WORE MIZITAkA . The Harness a Reputation -+- C. C. JEFFREY, 109 MAIN STREET LEWISTOWN, MONT. MAY Grand Opening and . MAY 22-23 Expansion Sale 22-23 We expect to have the remodeling of this great store completed and ready for your in- spection by May 22. You and your friends should attend this expansion sale. The speci0 price reductions will more than pay for your trip to Lewistown. Music by Lewistown Concert Orchestra May 23, 7 to 9 P. M. Facts About Power's Store This store now uses Seven- ty Thousand, I 70,000), square feet of floor space and is re- cognized as the great shop- ping center of Central Mon- tana. We employ the best posted and most courteous clerks obtainable, and our policy is that everything pur- chased here must be satisfac- tory. On that basis we solicit your trade. In Our Millinery Parlors You'll find a magnificent as- semblage of beautiful trimmed hits, and you are at once inspir- e . In this space we cannot tell you about the numerous bargains that we will have to offer, and don't forget to look at the bright and wonderfully ,yaried line of Children's Hats. SECOND FLOOR Remarkable Values In Women's Ready -To -Wear We are offering some remarkable values in our Ready -To -Wear Department. All our new Spring and Summer garments have been marked down. These remarkable values should induce every woman for miles around to come and investigate. $10.50 Dresses for $ 7.50 $25.00 Dresses for $18.50 Women's Suits for $ 9.75 $30.00 Suits for $23.50 $40.00 Suits for $28.50 Our Furniture Department We have the largest and most exclusive furniture store in Cen- tral Montana, and during this ex- pansion sale you should take advantage of the many wonder- ful bargains which we will offer. Our Rugs, Curtains and Lino- leum Departments are radiant with crisp new goods, and the low prices will be a surprise to all. SECOND FLOOR Women's Rest Room On the Mezzanine Floor you'll find our commodious Rest Room, where you can meet your friends, and spend a leisure hour or so. It is situated so as to give you a view over nearly all the main floor. We have supplied free writing stationery, magazines, etc.. and all modern con- veniences for women. Men's Wear No matter what you may need in Men's Goods, we have it. Men's and Boy's Clothing, Hats, Caps and Furnishings, also a complete line of travel- ing cases and bags. During this sale you will find many economies, and you can save considerable by getting a large supply. Look To Your Shoes Are they what they seem to be? Will they give the service expected? Are they the best money can buy? Do they fit correctly and give comfort? Ask your- self these questions, then compare them with the reliable shoes which we sell, and remember we can fit the entire famly, for dress, for work or play. OVIVER Lewistown's Great Shopping Center Pry Goods Our Dry Goods Department has been doubled in size, and we can fill your many wants at prices that cannot be equalled elsewhere. We are exclusive agents for the famous Nemo Corsets and Gordon Hosiery.