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Thursday, June 4, 1914 THE INLAND EMPIRE.' • PAGE THREE WHEN YOU BUILD A HOME - hue building cost is the first - pay- ment. Then there is the cost of repairs. The house that requires least penehilng and aliterhag will give you the best HOUSE VALUE. The original dollar's worth is 'worth a dollar longest. SPEND YOUR BUILDING DOLLARS , WISELY By the right kind and quality Of ibtuilding1 materials. Then you'll have no regrets, no useless etopense. Quality does not mean mere \show - Amens.\ Quality refers to the backbone of the . matenital—the sound, clear, strong, uniform titter and texture of the bomber; brick, cement, etc. That is .,the quality you want—backbone quality. It is the only quality that will insure! you real House Value --the pleasing comfortable home that lasts longest at lea:rt expenise—a daily source of satisfaction and bringing . .fall value if you event to stall. Take plenty of time to took Into the matter of QUALITY. . LET US HELP YOU. yuw PUTS YOU TO NO OBLIGATION. Basin Lumber. Company \THE HOME FOLKS.\ Ready Money Makes a man confident and gives him , chances to make more. Don't wait until you have that aueeleed dollars saved up before opening a hank aecount. Start an account NOW. Make additions to it systematically and its growth wild please and surprise you. State Bank of Moore J. C. Hauck, Pres Hon. C. P. Tooley, Vice Pres. E. 0. Hedrick, cashier. J. M. Myers, Asst. Cashier. SETH 0. CARROLL LICENSED EMBALMER AND FUNERAL DIRECTOR Guaranteed work satisfactory for shipping. Calls answered promptly. Also dealer In Foreign and American Marble and Granite MONUMENTS See or write me for prices. Phones 46, 73. ••••••••••••IMINI Fashionable Our . Showing of Beautiful Hats has all the New and Dainty Styles and Colors, at Reasonable Prices. You will think them very inexpensive when you see how smart look- ing they are. Rich Colorings and Trimmings, and Fashion's Exolusive Patterns. HAIR GOODS and TOILET ARTICLES Ladies are requested to bring In their old goads and have then made over and remodeled Into the latest styles. Mrs. May Taylor MILLINER. THE HAIL SEASON Is not far off. You should pro- tect yourself against loss of your crop by insuring it with a hail insurance policy. And when you do insure it, get the best Iplolley; one bowled- by a com- pany that pays all losses •promptly and adjusts them fairly. We represent several- of the strongest and moat reliabre com- panies doing business in the country today and can Insure( your crap for all you desrie to pay for. We also write insurance against fire and lightning, as well as on livestock against death from any cause whatsoever. Act us quote you rates oz HAIL and LIVESTOCK INSURANCE S. E. PETERSON Clary Bldg. A WEEK IN MOORE Try our LimeAde, cold • and sparkl- ing. News Stand. Chas. Haines was in the city Sun- day from Lewistown, and visited local friends. Miss Pauline! Northrup visited with Miss Lottie Gass, at the homestead. near Garneill, Sunday., ,Mrs. Wm. Saratiells, of Hedgesville, arrived here Saturday and is a guest at the P. H. Samna! home. For a Sunday special try our Sher- bet. David Drug Co. Misses Eva and Mary Moore, of Lewistown, -were the guests of Mrs. Benj. Lethliean Saturday and- Sunday. Born- - -- Qa Mr. and Mrs. A.. M. Mathews, Saturday, May 31, a girl. 'Mother and daughter are doing nicely. The members of the \Bridge\ dab vita tender a farewell party to Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Leckey this evening, Sat the -S. E. Peterson home. R. W. Clifford attended the direc- tors meeting of the First National 'Bank Monday and also transacted !business at the county seat Tuesday. Miss Florence Lenemon returned 'home Tuesday from the State; lJni- apreity at Missoula, where she is a student, to spend her manimer Vaca- tion. The Montana Elevator Company, Moore, Montana, exchange a guaran- teed flour for wheat on mill basis. Bee their adv. elseethere in this Issue. Mrs. Patrick Nihill and children are expected to arrive Monday from California, where they have resided since 'last fall. Miss rate Moore closed a term of sohool in the Seright district Friday, a picnic being enjoyed by ,the pupils and their parents. Miss Moore de- parted for her home at Leiwietown 'Sunday. Miss Edna Bowers, who has bean teaching in the McVeda, district, clos- del: the present term Friday with a picnic ,for the. scholars. She expects to leave moixt week for her home In Fargo, North - bakota. Thos. N'icholson, Jr., drove over Tram Hobson Monday to attend the reigular .monthlly directors meeting of the First National Bank. He re- cently disposed of his old auto and letirch.ased. a new Ford. Miss Clara Wiseman, daughter of Wen. Wiseman residing on the Chas. Ifteihheimer farm just east of town, is expected home today from. Broken Bow, Nebraska. She has just been 'graduated from the Custer Normal Coll E ge located there. Mrs. D. 0. MeGuln departed Fri- day morning for Bozeman, where she will visit at the D. V. Dotiono home for a short time. Mrs. H. C. Hawley, sister of Mr. McGuin, arrived from Haelowton, Thursday evening and will remain here during Mrs. , McGuin's absence. B. D. .Barney and family came over 'from Denton Sunday and iisited at the home of his brother, (leo. W. 'Barney, and Woo witnessed the ball game. Mr. Barney is being favorably Mentioned as a candidate for county commissioner on the democratic ticket. The Rice & Dore Water Circus arid CarrOval, - which is holding forth at Lewistown this week under the sus - traded quite a number of people fro plces of the B. P. 0. Elks, has at and vicinity this 'week and all satendmig report it a good enter- tainment. The event will close Sat- anaay evening; A jolly bunch of fiehertneni from this vicinity atittoed to Big Elk creek, near Meetinsdale, Sunday and enjoyed a splendid day in catching trout. Each one claims to have caught the most fish and no -two of them agree as to the total number caught, but all admit they had a good time. Those tcompoling the partywere': I). 0..Me4}uitn, C. P. Tillzey, Rose Brown, W. R. Sharp, Riley Hannah, Dr. L. P. Sharp, Joe Thomao and Clarence and Ellis Wilson. The ,forowing is an excellent solo- tion .for killing off flies and is recom- tmende,d by the state board of health to housewives, tho eaution. !Mould be exercised in placing it out of the reach of children , : One ounce, (two tablespoontals) of formadin, 1.6 ounces (one pint) of equal parts of milk and Water. The mixture should be ex- posed:, in shallow platele A piece of bread in the middle of the tekite fur- nishes more apace for the flies to alight and- -feed, and in this way serves to attract a greater number Moore of theta Mrs. V. Baroch,. of Hobson, spent Saturday with friends in the city. Drink Tango, the popular lOct drink. News Stand. Chas. N. Crouse transacted busi- ness at the county seat 'Monday. Ice Cream by the pint, quart or gallon at David Drug Co. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Goodell, of lbeibson, visited local relatives Sat- urday. The wonder of the. age—Edison 'Falk:lag Pictures at the Opera House tonight. Special attention giveh to orders for Ice Cream and Sherbet for parties, 'David Drug Co. Miss Edna Bowers is visiting Miss Lottie Gass at the hotuesteaid -near Sch-uyler Heald is building a 'large new barn on his farm adjoin - beg town. Avory Darnell was among those vatic accompanied the Denten bail 1 am here Sunday. Moore, Montana, is on a mill basis. See Montana BlevatorCom,pany Adve elsewhere in this issue. Miss Georgia -Messner arrived home from Great Falls Monday evening and veal spend the' aummer henee Highest market price paid cash for dhicke.ns at Moore Cafe. 38. Commissioner Jos. Gallagher auto- eti theu, Moore Monday, enroute to tie county seat to attend to official matters. Ch -as. , Mc road supervisor for tells dettricte -has been repairing the road and bridges between here and Items' Fork this week. \It's here. — What? That poptelar be drink—Tango. News Stand. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Saanuells, of Hedgeeville, returned to their home this morning, after visiting at the P. Sannaal farm a few days. Special attention given to Ice Cream orders, large or small. Phone us your wants—No. 56. News Stand. .1. A. Sexton is. enjoying a vacation front this tonsork labor tfhis week 'by visiting at Scott Barber's home- stead in the Hoy country. F. D. Powers expects to leave Sun - bay . for Wisconsin, where he will spend his summer vacation with re- latives and old time acquaintances. Mrs. Geo. White!, a eousin of Mrs. Geo B. AlcFerran, arrived 'here last evening for a brief visit.) She is en - route from Oklahoma to her home in Oreat Falls. Paeture with good running water, for 100 head of horses or cattle. Cal on or write John C. Stuckey, Buffalo, Mont. Mrs. Mae. Croley and :iaugtht i . , IBlanehe, MI's. Leon Mason Mrs. H. 'B. Ho/brook and daughter, Maud, and 'Mrs. J. A. Hendricks and children, 'were among those who went to Lea- Ilstown this morning. The .1. 11. Morrow and A. D. Scott 'families, and Miss Edna Bo -were, spent Sunday at the Jas. Pyles ranch and also enjoyed a tramp in the mountains. Strayed from Hawker' Siding— Black mare, found,ered, brand un- known, will foal soon , ; probably head- ed towards Heath. Reward for re- turn. IW. E. Getchell, Hobson, Mont. Mr. and Mrs. .1. C. Hauck spent 'Monday in the city. They recently reaurned from Calfornia, having spent the winter there for the benefit of Mr. Hattok's health. •Mr. Hawk is feeling and looking tine and says he Is gad to get back to the Judith 13a - kin again. hfl HO last issue The Empire utte knowingly omitted to mention the fol lowing etadents from the Moore dis- trict, who received eighth grade ,ter- tieicatee at the gradtration exerefees held at are county seat: Elks Clark, 'Stella Adams, Elaine Allen and 'France a Kleiman. The girl who .expressed so much bytnipattly for the farmer because of 'the cold job in harvesting his winter 'wheat is equal in agricultural know- ledge to the one expressing a desire to see a fled of tobacco just plugging out. But the dainseF who eked which cow gave the buttermilk Is entitled to the whole bakery. And a girl on 'her return from a visit to tire coun- try ,when asked if she ever saw any- one milk a coma replied: \Oh yes, indeed I have, and it just tickled me to deadit to see uncle jerk two of the cow's faucets at the same time.\—Ex. Don't forget Edison Talking Pic- tures . at Opera House tonight. Win. H. Troyer was over from Hdb- son Sunday and saw the ball game. Two span of fine mules for sale. B. S. Campbell,_.Msore. 38-42. .lee Melotte and family removed to their ranch near Everson on Monday. Miss Leona lAbright, of Denton-, was the guest of Miss Heale Millis Sunday. Edgar G. Worden, attorney -at -law, McDonald & Charters Building, Lew- istown,, Mont. Airs. H. E. Strong and children re - turtle(' Sunday from a visit with re- Ilati ves • at Hilger. Moccasin's new Opera House will ‘be formally opened to the pablic with a big dance 'Saturday evening„ June 6 Thorobred Rode Island Red $1 for setting of 15. Wm. Wiseman, 01 1 It inheinter farm east of Moore. 37-41. Ales. Fred Stewart. of 'Whitehall, arrived here Monday to visit her !mother, Mrs. le Coffira, for a feat hays. Airs. S. L. Dotson expects to leave next week for California, where she twe e make an extended visit with eeletives. fin:3 Ladies' Aid of the Methodist clutch met yesterday afternoon with Mrs. 1. A. Hendricks, there being a good a tt ead anc e. Prank Krug, formerly employed at IS'extenes sirup but now eon - dueling a shop of his own at Denton, 'was in 'the eity Sunday. The B. W. Decker fatally will move late the McCourt residence an Nob. 'Hill as 'soon as it is vacated by H. A. Leekey in the next few days 0. C. Osborne. autoed to the east- ern part of the county the first 3f the 'week, looking over some land -s tia,aas for sale io that vicinity. (leo. D. over froni brief visit Cidentally game. Anne and family utoed Denton Satin -day for ti with local Mewls and In - witnessed Sunday's ball Alisses Marie Weidenborner and Oda Owen entertained a number of their friends Saturday afterwoon. \500\ was played, Mrs. H. C. Red- man winning the prize for high score. ,Strayedirom Lewistown, last lire ill of on Moore side of Beaver creek: two steers branded on left ribs, on right ribs; 1 steer brandet on right ribs, Howard or information. ater Bros., .ewistevyn, Mont. 38-42 Several extra standard coaches have been attached to the regular trains during the past two days for the accommodation of delegates going 'to the meeting of the state federa• lion of Woman's Oaths, which ts In session at. Lewistown. 'Harry A. Leckey, the Jeweler, has tlecided to leave Moore and - will lea ate in Harlowton e where he has secured epees in the HarlowIton Drug Com- pany's building. .Since locating here 'Mr. lackey and his family have made many friends, who will regret their departure tho all wish them well In their now home. Mr. Leckey has ar- ranged with the Willard Drug Com- pany to take and care for repair work: and all °Mere; in the Jewelry line for the accommodation of patrons and these will be sent to hint and given prompt and personal attention. Be expects to leave tomorrow. Last Monday morning the local rant road section crew picked up a man, 'who was in a semiconscious condi- tion and suffering from Injuries about !he head, along the right-of-way be- tween Moore and Glengarry. lie ,was brought into town, placed on board ale morning train and sent to the county hospital.. He states he must 'have fallen from a freight ?rain which he board , ed at Glengarry, tho a wrecked lituadcar, [outlet • n , arby where he was picked up, leads the railroad -men to believeehe was riding on it %then struck by a train. Ins, name is given as Thurston rind the itnijaries are not serious. ANACONDA STANDARD AT REDUCED PRICE THE ANACONDA STANDARD an- nounces a reducion in its sub :rip lion price. Beginning June 1 the Daily and Sunday Standard will be tieliveretd by mail tanywhere in North 'Amerika. 650 a month, $3.75 for six 'months, $ 7.00 a year, when paid in advance. The Sunday Standard, $2.50 a year, in advance. While a material reduction is made in the' price, t.'• Sta.adard'o reputa- tion for exceMenee will be maintain- ed to the fullest extent, anti its earnest endeavor will be to give sob- Seribers a better newspaper than ever letfore. This reduction in price should meet I 'with popular approval among the titandard's many patrons and loyal frI•eada. Adv. YOU SHOULD VISIT OUR STORE AND SEE THE GOODS TO FULLY APPRECIATE THE LOW CASH BARGAIN PRICES WE MAKE YOU ON Groceries, Hardware, Tinware, Etc. WE NEED YOUR BUSINESS AND YOU NEED TO SAVE ALL YOU CAN IN BUYING, STEP IN ANYWAY, WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO SEE YOU WE ARE SELLING THE CELEBRATED MAYER SHOES WHICH NEVER FAILS TO GIVE FULL VALUE SERVICE, LET US FIT YOU AND YOUR FAMILY OUT WITH A GOOD SHOE. The Cash Grocery Co. MOORE A. M. SAMUELS, Mgr. General Merchandise MONTANA FLY TIME IS HERE --- Swat the First Fly CALL AT THE Montana Lumber Co. And we will present you with a FLY SWATTER, C. M. Kelly ABSTRACTS OF TITLE Lewistown, Mont. Cireful work. Reasonable charges. FARM LOANS We have et limited supply at iatatern, Money to loan on improved fart\ land. OUR TERMS ARE BEST AND EASIEST FOR THE BORROWER. Make application now, as It May mean del'ars and cent, to you. Write us and we will tome and see you. Do it today. FOX LAND AND INVESTMENT CO. 105 N. 4th Ave., Lewistown, Mont, ATTENTION FARMERS! We have just received a oar of High Patent Flour manufactured by the MONTANA FLOUR MILLS 00IMPANY bearing their well known trade mark \IT'S THE WHIEF\ which, in itself is a guar- antee of quality and which flour is milled from thoroughly washed and scoured wheat. This flour we will exchange for your wheat on a mill basis. We make no exttra charge for rooks, giving you Iflour as it is Packed at the mills thoroughly clean and sanitary. For further information, kindly call at our office. Montana Elevator Company D. 0..McGUIN, Manager. MOORE, MONTANA. YOUR PATRONAGE Is desired at all seasons; In simmer or winter. Our refrigerating rooms are filled with meats, l'ish, and vegetables for your con- venience during the warm weather and fresh goods are carried for the Housewife's accommodation at all times. We aim to give you the beat the market affords WI phone orders are delivered all promptly as possible. MOORE MEAT MARKET j. Abel, Prep. Wholesale and Rattail Meat*. Phone No. 9