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PAGE TWO AND 'EMPIR A t tie' s , 'weekte , , Publisher' . . . 43Nalvitiv r - -Minna 0•4 . .,1514,ONTA).._,. ASSOC.IAT.U. eentitte- - ` 4 44110. - 4 . !=r 1 tRfIrM 1 ' . • a • w 7 05 itaattaed as second olass matter at the postoffice at Moore, •11.14:atans„,,,,,.„,, THE INLAND EMPIRE. 16114111M3.4 \ t • 0 II itty p.i mt. at*.. doing ov e r ball?\ Je 1 . 25 . IV A 4 C75 e k itbitr'sday, 1914. ••••=c What's the matter with , Moore? In .the first place—Well, What's the usa?—l'ou.lanow! S4.11111P 111401'19 actions • ttadricatek. \it's a poor rule that won't work our may,\ and when they bury the hatchet they usually leave the handle stick- ing out, so they cam grab it quickly. - The Department of Agriculture pro- poses to take the cefliStts of the birds la the cntire United States. \;VVell I swan.\ Great doin's these days. 4.:•:o doubt the enumerators will be equipped . with aeroplhaties and such ontraptiuns. The old reliable \salt\ Method courd be used, but the salt oteust has boosted the pri An effoilt Ia being made by our mainicipal officers to collect and re- tain for Moore all the poll and road • tax money belonging to this district and sill residents of this -- city and cricinity are urged to pay such tax to the proper docal•official. When .thus 'paid it is 'sure to be spent In this 'particular district and will result in immediate and direct benefit to our 'community. WE , L SPEL THE OLD WA • Their cam to this affix tbei utilver da M panifi.t. concerning sim,plifid. apel- rng, and, to tel the truth, it is the tuniest thing that we hay seen for a ; long tim. It gives 31 nuts for lutter- ing. our_langlatage, ant eoh•• whin' of them ris ,funicr than the .wun befor it: 1W3 shoWd It to the Lincitip man and a el that a few arbor .pamflets that wud mak him to nervus that he eud net atend to his job ,proplarly. In fakt t he seed it wud giv hem the 1\wfu tol , wurit on such .hirogli0014 'net the editur sad ward hay to bie s'implifixt a hol lot .befor it cud be publieht here, and on the ho!, it is sat! Ito , predikt that we will leontinu to bs old talsbened.—Ex. HOW IS IT . KERB? \The other day a oertatb bustiona Man of Red Lodge telephoned to tibia new.spapetr and said: \I'vt31 got a good article on the teubject of natal' order bousze. It's' the best I've seen in . a 'long Cane. I thought you migh t { 'want to use it. Come , up and I'll give it to you.\ \The Pielq it man went up and he • l3tii.1 going up, for the fireit thing. Pd noticed aá he stood by the tiler- izoiant's desk WM& yin unopened pack - /es c.f stationery, marked 'From the 'Our!*. 4 ss ‘P - rinting Co., St. .Paull, 4111W m re lb' sure, nit all merchants are that onc h .yet be is not alone by anY means. The Picket io not mak- any particu'ar coneplaint, but it p3 ,s••1 'ertn to us as though there etitg , '% t) be. some little recliprocity in Vie work of community building. it 110 1 .1 litit . be.•lik:. a :iug handlr, \1: on si L'Age roltet. This newspaper, like all newa- 1.-1eerF, advocate 'patron - • of ham: induletry and the above i1tI(. ailsattention to the incon- tis'tmey which one 1 . 32'2.8 ttoo often . dis- Pe''ayed atn.:110; buiine al men every- e.viy.re. It's •a . .pcor rule that won't 'work 'both ways and loyal.ty to the 'local home 'printer, who is loyal to •t!ic - nie , towin's industries to the is an Important thing to con - ti r herr and in every small town • .1 the state . LOCAL BASE BALL In rue day's Lewistown Daily Nitws appeared the following article •:tid:cadng that outside ball teams ere anxious to meet the Moore boys on the diamond: 'What has happened to the Moore hazehal team backers'? Are they • or only lumbering? Lewistown •I . 1a!r.kg to have baseball and will 'miss Miss Moore , on the diamond 3 much. Moore has good ma- t:a•;atl and with that at hand to 'form the itelitclens of . a ball club she ehou:el not lag latAind as a town at that size nod with live baseball fans there should by all means be in s wterd from t e. , •wi ving , back 4 that W41l . ..show t . '1111E1 MIZ I ;;.. 3 , r 1103 1 % . ,....t. i ,• Nitidr . t . , qf the•ub rir• , perly 0 if evening this seal:on and financial assistance have it smoker at the Judith club for will ' , b3 give.n, enabling iffiellefte flul'-ielw o le Xlipicall two strengthen weak positions that Inene,krellible. U e da IM.byteiliree c city. The party en Sunday towntby a route' 411 a. rn. another seetlen „ e A t tit ittt 4 e 41 8 Morn:fug service at 11 a. in. 5er- 9 . i l lor i v y tat . i ttitm Ilee tte , Sunday devolop. Practice has been engaged for the E'pworth League at 7 p. in. Leader brrng o - ul m .\ - rt\ are - O\P - e - riing - session all the old prayers with sev eft I, ete1 , AIN! M14411V *1øit4YUi itetana, *awning owe** nil p. ni.Subjetot : onetaeellbeeellitneoafeeamilbeareeente-eetheeefelaialeaddreks of -welcome, geed iinieute and enthusiastic tea.- John M. VrOoman, the Nestor of Per l'ou, are cordially' invited to attend lragetati . 041 *fis. gus county, editors, will extend eforyillMeme services. r glie firs leg• . •oons tcopie on 'behalf of the fraternitye ' Itte tidal s6; . 1 a bt-t nton le• r f i lfoiii7 . ,;\ \CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES 1 next Sunday May 24, and a good his •• Perce e Teepernes, eel)\ . no doubt act ur base ball Ya'iJ4 11 Abo i + l that can be giVelli 'them l and local fans stanil ilrLo do their share. • T•he . , aionteee., Federation of . We- Ciubs will be convened in 1. wistoven Jane 3-5, enabling those 'who wish Lc., join the delegation which leaves Seatte .June 5,, in two special :ars, arriving in Butte June 6, enr loute to Ohicago•to.'attendlahe twelfth biennial meeting of the General Fled- eratien of Women's , Clubs, which COliVel11:4 in that city June 9 and 'centime s for ten days. ARRANGING FOR PRESS ASSOCIATION mEETINe The first important step in the 'preparations for the convention of the Montana .Press association, to be held in Lewistown July . 23, 24 and. 25, eras taken yesterday aftern_on when PLtersOn• cif Moore, secretary Of the am:ociation, came to the city and celled a meeting of the local 'acnutnithee that will have, change of 'the ariangements for the entertain- ment ci . the visitons, says the•Fergus County Democrat. The committee, Mr. Peterson, Secretary, L. D. Mod- Mr. - Peterson, Secretary, L. D. Bled- ig.tt, of the Chamber of Commerce; 'A. T. Packard, David Trepp and E. G Ivins, met, at the Chamber of Comi- marce and spent some tours in trying to shape up a tentative program that would include,the big fdatures. This 'will be eubjett to some changes and of course many details will be added It is expected that thene will be 'anywhere from 200 to 250 delegates and their' wives at this meeting, so that the task imposed upon the committee le not a small one. • At the start Mr. Blodgett was unanimous1;y chosen as chairman and - he wit prove, a very valuable man in that 'pos'tion,,, for the duties will 'work in very W13111 with his. activity as sec- retary of the Chamber of Commerce. From every point of view' this gather- ing of the newspaper men of the state. will be the most important Con- vention Lewistown can expect to have for come years. The mere fact that It is to be hold here will direct the attention of the whole state to Lew' tstown, and big att the undertaking r is, there is no doubt' that the` city twill acquit itself credittibly. It is the desire -of the committee to have these -editors see just as much of the J•u- dilth Beein country said look over as many of the tcw-ns as possible. To accomplish this, as well as to make the stay of . these editors and their 'wives enjoyabe and profitabe, it will be necessary . to have the use . of a large number of autos, and it is quite 'likely that a great many rooms will be regaircid. The. request is made that auto . owners -who are willing to 'contribute the use. of their cars and those mho are willing to rent rooms in their homes for these three daye, send their names and addresses to Secretary Blodgett without delay. Hue beyon..1 all 'tine, the hearty co- aperatiOn of the people in making, the convention a thorough success in the broader same is desired. The Nest bus:nzes meeting of the association will be ,held Thurdeay artrneon, July' 23, doubtless at the court house. In the 'evening it is -proposed to have an informal \get acquainted\ gatheringat Armory hall with dancing and sotac other features. Friday It Is proposed to take the visitors by auto to the ,Yogo sap- phire mines. This will afford them an- opportunity to see a great deal of the country a...d t•he Mines will, of k!ourse, be Interesting. The directors of the New Mines Syndicate, at their feet Meeting kp, London, authorised Mr. Gadsden', l'he Manager, to permit this inspection, '7,omething the com- pany very seldom does. Luncheon will be served on the trip, probably ht Utica, teed it IR proposed to Make this an al . fre3co( affair. Friday evening, probably, the ban- quet will be given at one of the large halls. Judge E. K. Chcadle will . be , the toastmaker and addresses will be made by . vielting editors, as well as by some of tha Fergus county newapaper men. Editors of the out- side pap ns in this county will occupy the dual -positilon of hosts and guestel. Saturday another , trato ride will be taken in the morning. It is propesed to show the visitors the, Milwaukel'e great term:mai at the edge of towu !'Next Sunday!s s uttday School :it 10:00 .i ti. , M„ G it. . P• 2 0te: • , , Withre ettperintewit,up;:%iy eo- . • ple',}3-\'ineetiitig .7:00 p am Lii st ebi?of, leader. 1st- 'isioü. omit Saturday, May'• - 9tb.— -ian:'Metetninia. of Recent' ,\ 'Star, ,Hieliso'n..• • 'newspaper meeting. Pretac\jg at The deceased was well known In 11:00 a. in. and 8:00 p. ni. M ning Moore and vicinity, being at one time 'sermon, \Life's Greatest Treasure.\ , a resident of this city and owning Evening sermon, \Fighting Against %resilience property on Nub Hill. Four God.\ years ago he purchased land south of Chorus pnactice at the church Fri - 'Hobson, -which was tenanted by his day evening. eon. Men Webb and, %there he made 'his home after leaving thii3 city. Dur- NOTICE ing the past two winters he spIert Much of his time at Eureka- Springs, Ark•ansias, seeking relief and medical All persons are hereby notified that treatment. The *ceased will be ye- the 'depositing of ashes in the streets toembered• by all his acquaintances in and alleys of the Town of Moore is this vicinity an a man of the strictest strictly forbidden by law. All ashes Integrity and a thoeoly upright citizer and such rubbieli must be removed of unimpeachable character, forthwith, otherwise it will be done - - by order of Town Council and the COMMERCIAL CLUB MEETING expense thereof taxed to the party or parities responsible therefor. There, was a good: attendance at By Order of the Town Council. \ST1 reial Club meetth last y 21, 38-9. evening and various tnatters were 'considered. ComMunications from TODAY'S MARKET REPORT 'parties seeking a location for a flour mill we're md, indicating this propo. No. 1 Northern 74 tAion is still alive and that a milli No. 2 Northern • . 72 Illay be established here before fall. No. 1 Turkey Bud Winter 72 A donation of -$50 towardis work on No. 2 Turkey Red Winter 69 the streets of the city was 'authorized No. 1 1Weistern,' 67 land such work will be done at once. No. 2_ Western 6Q 4 The club will aid in preplaring for No. 1 Darum 70 euitabile• observance of Memorial Day No. •2 'Durum . 66 tin the city and Cleaniag op the -cente- No. 1 Flax 1 26 tery next Monday. S. H. Morrow, No, 2 Flax 1 21 0.• Hedrick) and Dr. S. S. Owen 'No. 1 White Oats, per cwt. 85 -were .natned at a committee to look No. 2 White Oats, per cwt. 80 'into the matter of acquiring more No.. 1 Malting Barley 80 I land for the cemetery grounds and No. '2 Barley 70' !Ale organization of a local cemetery l'Aggs 151 'association. 'Butter 25 The election) of officers resulted Sly 'follows: President—W. T: Sharp, \CLEAN UP\ AT Vica-Piesident—R. P. Shaw, Secre- tary ---3. Itliforrow, :Assistant Secret- - NEAt Monday May 25 has been tary—H. C. Redman, Treasurer—IE. Hedrick,- DInectors—Frank Buckalbew, Dr. S. S. Owen and H. E. Strong. Following this President Sheep IWai3 escorted to the chair and in a brief talk urged the members to lend their eesistaacci and su,pport to the of - as MtliOh as polsible. The Fourth of July celebration was discussed also and committees will to named at once to take active steps in arranging for a big celebra- Wool in this 'city. METHODIST CHURCH NOTICES. James H. Durand, Pastor. Choir practice Friday at 6:30-p. m. Rev.. J. A. Martin, District Sraier- Intendent, will make an, official visit CEMETERY designated- as \Clean Up Day\ at the Moore cemetery and all local reel - dents are requested to het there at 1:30 o'clock p. in, with rakes, etc., to assist in prolienly cleaning the place. COMMIT.TEE) HOOP SKIRTS NEXT! \Backward; turn .backward, oh Time in thy night, , eve us a girl whose skirts are not tight; give' us a girl•mhose charms, many or few, are not exposed by too much peekaboo; give us a girl no matter what ageT; who won't use the street /or . a read:er- mine stage; give us a (eel not too ehapely In view, dress her in skirts the sun •can't shine through.\ — The Woman's Voice. .le MOVIES THAT TALK, LAUGH AND SING so There Is a real treat in store for the theater going publief of Moore and this vicinity when the eiddeon, 'Paiking Pictures will be shown for the first tints at the Opera House, June 4-5. The Kautoellone hae created more than an. ordinary intareet in New York and every large city from Collet to Coal a and eve ryonie has ex- le:aini•:.d over the marvelous syn- chronism of sound and action. Mr. Edison event 'many sleepless nights in perfecting his \talkies\ and Is nakurally'jealoue of his great int- vention and is partclularly) anxious that none of Mc effects be marred by 'careless -handling or incompetent '11 • running again this year for the l and siiso Lie Great Northern's grading .workmanship of ;those not familiar with the installing of the Kineto- •pheyne,. A fore., of mechanical experts, trained under the watchful eye of Mr. fildison personal/1y, are entrusted with the Installing of the wonderful ma - eh lees. It is a part of the contract thaet 'none but the workmen from the Ilelison laboratories are permitted to pet the wonder machine in openation. The Kinetophene is cm -ceded by everyone to be the Moat IlliarVe4011111 InetentIon of the age, for in it this Wizard of Etearicity combines the most vivid - and realistic scenes, in 'conjunction . with the perneet reproduce lion of the _human voice, mueic and other sounds. It le but natural, there- fore, -that Moore should be chosen as one of the teams to have an oppor- tunity of seeing and hearin,k this latest marvel. They tAils health to And prefect health reigns, it '•$ . , eet 11 give , the system an intrure a pure and clear complexion. were health 119get t k i ee s ovarry and no wrinkles. and Beauty flaw You' BathL Thursday, may 21, 1914 Al. i BE BEATEN - HEALTH et , HERE'S A COMBINATION B BEATEN - THAT CANT IN ,, WOMAN _OR MAN. . HEALTH ANDAF n inch Rei . -4.4 . 4 .... 14414 .4 44 .4 4, 14 4.44.41 , 444641 , 441.44.144444.4,, HO] JAM 214011101103 are synonymous, or where f. 1 1 1( • 11 OUR REXALL BLOOD TABIJETS'INSURE PURE BLOOD. THEY KEEP THE BOWELS REGULAR AND TONE THE STOMACH. --L THEY ACT ON THE KIDNEYS AND LIVER AND STIMULATE THE ENTIRE SYSMEM. MOORE . MONTANA. Alta The Harness Wifh Reputation -+- C. C. JEFFREY, 109 MAIN STREET LEWISTOWN, MONT. EDISON TALKING PICTURES Opera House Two Nighis Starting June 4th THE WIZARD COMING TO MOORE Comedy, Opera, Drama, Vaudeville, Concert, 14 ALL STAR FEATURE TALKING PleTuREe 14 Th e most wonderful Piotures Ever Shown In Moore FEATURING EDMOND BREESE IN '\PRE masrput MIND\ and JOHN J. Mc- GRAW,- MANAGER NEW YORK' CRAWS Two Hour Show. Owing to eat big demand for seats there will be two shows at. night. 1st at 7 -p. m., 2nd at 9 p. •na. Entire change of program each night. p opular prices 25 and 50. Seats now on sale 111111111ing , WHY BAKE BREAD -- When you can buy . it cheaper than y-ou l eau analte1 it. In order to 'work u,p a paying business 'JOHNSON'S BAKERY' is making a good close price on bread. Commencing Monday morning, May 18, 1914, we will 2 LOAVES 'for 15 CENTS, and 4 for 26 CENTS. We All need the patronage of all to make it pay here. Now if you are for MOORE, and MOORE busines , -pi 'ass show It and give us your support. OPEN SUNDAYS from 8 to 10 a. tr . e . . and 5 to 7 p. WEEK DAYS—Close at 8 p. m. Johnson's 'Bakery OPTIONAL PAYMENT FARM LOANS Our terms the best, our rates the lowest. You get your money the day you apply for It. Ii will pay you to sea us before borroeyIng. Our office Is opposite the Fergus Hotel on Third Avenue. Write or call upon us. Montana Loan and Investment Co. PHONE 498. LEWISTOWN, MONTANA. • • • •