Local School Notes See Foss for Rebuilt motor cars of all kinds Maxwell, bords. Reas. 1 lupmo- biles. etc. In good con­ dition. and low price See Foss A man from the State Denart- ment of Education at Salem, is I expected at LaPine School soon to check un the Bioioffy. Physiol­ ogy. General Science and Phvsics laboratory equipment which is ' prescribed b> the State Board o f Education. After the State Department passes ut>on this favorably, cred- i its earned in LaPine High School will v*e accepted in anv Standard High School in the State. Course of study to be follower! w ill be printed later. lupine School now has a High School Library which contains 250 1 looks as prescribe«! bv the State Library for H. S.. cased and indexer! according to the State i aw s. The Grades have *JIO honks. parents have visited the LaPine school while the pupils were actually at their regular school work. Just as every other in­ stitution in the country’ need* sunport. so do our schools. I f parents do not take an interest in the schools and entourage their children occasionally by a visit to see what is being done, our schools can never be what w o think they ought to tie. "Seeing is believing” i* the best axiom to be foikiwed. The schedule o f work for the last three days o f school w ill be as follows: Wednesday and Thursdav Ma\ 11 and 12. final examinations fo r all tiuuils. excent those taking State Examinations, and pupils who have an average o f 90 tht cent in each subject and a beha\ ior grade al>ove 90 per cent. May 12 and 13 will be us«*d for state examinations. Fridav will be used for grading unfinished papers and clasaifv ing pupils for the next year. What do v«»u know aliout \our The following pictures. nec«*> local school? During the past vear, five sarv to complete the State re quirements tor Standardization, have been received, unframed. and will be framed as soon a noRsible. “ Sprint?” for the H.S. room: “ The Gleaners.“ for the Intermerliate room; and “ Returt to the Farm .” for the Primar> room. The Forest Service E. B. Tomes, and A. G. Oholick \V'm. F. Arnold, editor of the lupine Inter-Mountain, and fam-j and family, o f the I^Pine State ilv were Sunduv visitors at the Bank, spent last Sunday in this section looking over property in­ Fall*. terests and enjo\ing a brief out­ Dr. Bessen donned a new pair ing. o f hoots, and started out to break them in -then he fo r g o t about Mike Donovan and family of the new hoot* in the excitement Bend, were among the visitors o f fishing then he forgot the at Pringle Falls last Sundav. fishing in th e excitement o f get­ Violets at Fall River and Dan­ ting himself o ¡r of the river, where the treacherous. s|ipi*ery delion* at Pringle Falls herald sole* of the new foot wear per- the arrival of the fishing season and vacation time. cipitated him. The Forest Service i* planning on constructing a new telephone line in the Lava Iatke country to connect Lava laike with Elk I.ake, Walker Basin Garage Miss Julia Clock, county nurse will make another trip to I^tPine and will bring a Band rtant part o f the Forest Ranger's duties this summer. LA PINE, OREGON The I.aPine Schl will hold i That the Walker Basin will School Picnic the Friday before soon b«*come one o f the greatest school is out. r»creation grounds o f the state was clearly brought out at the Sixth. Seventh and Eighth Forest Service Conference. Grade pupils will take their State Examinations on Mav 12 and 13. At the general conference of Forest Service officials held at Schools now require pupils to Bend last week considerable at­ read the best literature out. Pu­ tention was given to discussing pils in Junior English are re- It ethodl o f caring for the heav\ uired to read Julius Caesar, influx o f tourists that is expect­ he Merchant o f Venice. Tht ed here this year. Four officials Twelfth Night, Macbeth. Ham from the District National Head­ let. Comus. Paradise Lost. Pil quarters at Portland, and Super­ trim 's Progress. The Vicar o il visors o f the Deschutes. Ochoco Wakefield. Carlyle’s Essays on and F r e m o n t Forests, and eight­ Burns. Pupils in Freshman Eng een rangers from the three for­ lish are required to read Ladv ofl e s ts attended. Burton Oney of the I-ake, The Making of at, LaPine and Glenn Howard of American. Treasure Island.Shum Crescent represented this section. way's NibelunKenlied. The Great Spring cleaning o f the various Carbuncle. The Ambitious Guest. Rip Van Winkle, Snow Bound, Forest Service camp grounds will The Ransom of Red Chief. Ten- start this week. A heavy tourist nesee’.s Partner. The Purloined traffic is expected in this section Ix'tter. The Vision of Sir Lw n- this summer and preparations are fal. The Cask of Amontillado and being made to accomodate them. Iaiys o f Ancient Rome. All kinds of shelf and heavy hardware, cooking utensils, trxil.s and automobile access­ ories. The only hardware store between Pend and Silver Ltke. Phone orders given prompt attention. As many books as possible an read and diaeoaMd during the class hours, the rest are read b\ the pupil outside o f school and | Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Zierolf renorLs are hander! in on tht were among the LaPine visitors work. The purpose in view is to create in the pupil desire for w ho spent Sundav at the Falls, the best literature and to be able they were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Brown. to read it intelligently. AUTOMOB I I F. WORK HORSESHOI I NO Frank Johnson, Blacksmith Repairing of Implements and Trucks H ig h G ra d e W e ld in g of La Pine Auto S p rin g s. W ILLIAM FOSS, HARDW ARE i Cetil Hollinshead, Manager La Pine, Oregon rlau ll< »dqu.-rrter» for l‘ \Y>* n-pxur tdl milkt** of c&ra pp inptly und effirieiitly. W «-1 I iuk and rsulmtor repair- ii ic. I he in, • t i ifiiph-tr r»*o ir »hop (rom Benil to Silver l-iki-. Thive «killed meohanie» alway* nvmlnble. ll you liave trouble on the n«ul phoiu us ul I Hardware Stör«*. MKN X ANt> H •* - l l o l H I S G HATW, C A f S A N D M O M Complete Line of Men’s Furnishings lint», Caps, Shoe*, Gloves Ties, Collar*, Shirt*, Sock* Underwear, Suit cases, and Men’s “Society Brand” Clothing R. H. LOVEN HKSO. ORKOON W flu itc » ■' « 1 i -iL*-t *ry *hr #f t s^r i n 4 i V n d vour ol Pringle Falls Items LA PINE On the Main H ig h w a y OREGON Fred Winters and Jack Cole of The I,a Pine School Board will meet this week to transact thej Bend, formerly residents o f Lt usual routine business and to ex­ Pine, were fishing at Pringle amine into the (qualifications of Falls and Fall River last Sunday the various applicants for the lo­ cal schools for the coming term. FRA TE R N ITIE S AN IRRIGATED FARM can get an irrigator! farm in the Walker Husin for $60 dollars an aero. The Irrigation Company w ill prepare 2;Vi of vour acreage ready for the plow flee of charge. You can get terms of SI.'* an acre down and balance in 2 0 years. Then* is a saw mill close by from which lumber can I»<* obtained at reasonable prices. This is an excellent dairy country and there is always a ready market for dairy products. Water costs you fifty cents jx-r acre | mt year. Plenty of fuel, and good well water close to tin* surface. Of the ten thousand acres in the tract for which water is now available, there are but sixteen hundred acres left to sell. Just forty forty-acre tracts. There are also a few GOOD 160 -ACRE HOMESTEADS rPhc honiext« ad» an- all level, no -ork Rood well water, lot» of tree» * for fuel nnd fi’iiriiiR The Irrigation Company agree» 1 1 furumh water for irrigation on the homoRtrad* at a very reaaonahle rate when the artli«-r obtain* title to the land, providing the homestead i» tril>- utarv to the eanal avatem. The Walker Ua*m Realty Co. la pogi- lively the only home-dead loeator authoruel Servier» Announced in N«-wa Columna Father Harrington in Charge. IM P IP A I P O ItP I.lt OF IIEP MEN Wit ka Tnt>e No. lift C. (». Ilollmaheud. Sachem. Harry I. Sly, K uf It. W C llollinahead, Prophet f LA PINE, OREGON HARRY I *I.Y W itka T ribe No. C6 Another one of those p o p u la r R eJ M en Dances will be given by the Entertainment DECRU OF POCAHONTAS Amy Cavanaugh, Prophet»»» Fraiier» Oney, Poeahontaa l.nlu It. Arnold K. OF It 'I t% Ur*9 tn>l th»r«l Tburw«l»>» W M .K I It BASIN’ L IV E S T O C K ASS N Com m ittee at the hall SATU RDAY April 30 W (I Fordham, Preaidenl Meet» first Monday of each month Everyone is cordially invited to attend. LA PINI W A L K E R BASIN REALTY CO. RED MEN M e e t * every Tue»dav night F » fur.htt tnjotmat&n WH Come to l.a l’ine and put that money into a home of your own. DANCE W ITH C ATH O LIC CIICRCH OF LA PINE located in l in t Addition vor W I I K N V O f go horn. ” oft«-r vour da>'» »ork whoM- hntuM- do you go into. C O M N H M T Y C IH ’ RCH OP LA PINK iVrvicfi at Comminrrial Club Hall ( «»M M ERCIAL C l.l It Alfred A . Ava. Pieanlent Win. F. Arnold, Secretary gtxrd supper served at will A be the 1 lotcl M m * in 0 > f n m « r n « l C l u b ll n ll La Pine. Good M usic I hm '» » t f ->f I h v f u i n x im n w t Hat » II K m I Knt *1 * R r n à r r * h» Itw n w d M i l bon<4«*| • ith tit* M t x l* far l l « I k i t M u l pvrforUM M M U n4 wit m n trw rt» »liti * | r * Th» ta for \our p to U iiu m lim a t •«» «•ring f be rm J » t a l « n u n horn** LA P IN E RIFLE C U B Affiliated «ith . ami conducted under the auspice» of the Improved Order of lied Men of lu» Pine Rifle range on Railway right-of-way. LA PINE