MAUCII IN. 10241. ROOK COrNTT JOCKH A1, . , . Ml r...:...l -u-i ...... MJ..y.,..-a,i.1 !,-. - -i- The Whole Secret o A Better Tire Simply a Matter of the Maker's Policies Prineville's Biggest and Best Concert, U. of 0. Mens' Glee Club In Songs, Skits and Stunts. Music for Young and Old. Tickets on Sale by H. S. Students This Will Be a Musical Treat and Everybody Should Plan to Attend. Club Hall, Monday, Mar. 29 PRINEVILLE, OREGON Iwlyt M I. a in in it iu iu iu ma PUBLIC SCHOOL NEWS NOTES IXTK.RESTIXG ITEMS FROM THE YOIXGER SET Zelda Winer hag returned after a three day absence because of illness. Eula Noble is back at work after a two-day absence. Louis Dishman was absent Fridoy forenoon. Tom Lafollette was absent the fourth grade Friday. from Hazel Clark was absent day. Wednes- The boys' football team Is furnish ing the money to buy gray paint, which is being applied on the interior of the basement by Mr. Dow. Eugene Hiney was absent two days last week because he was a witness at court The declamatory tryout for all the grades will be held about the middle of April. Eleanor Yancey won the first prize for theschool on the essay contest, the subject being "Advantages of an En listment in the United States Army." Welda Newsom won sec.nd place. Girls of the Seventh and eighth grades have organized a baseball team. They are playing indoor base ball on the grounds in the rear of the building and practice each noon. Eula Noble is captain and Eleanor Yancey is secretary-treasurer. Each member was assessed fifteen cents for a fund to buy supplies. Pupils coming from a distance eat lunches in the school rooms at noon, the teachers of each room tak ing a week each for caring for pupils during the noon hour, nished on the Victrola. Music is fur- Fifteen minute recess is the rule each day when the weather is good, five minutes being the limit on the stormy days, when school is dismissed at 3:35. Boys who are training for the spring track meet of the Sixth and Seventh and Eighth grades are at work these days. were promoted from tho Seventh B to the Seventh A. Mary Long was absent Tuesday. Florence Lafollett was absnt from the Eighth grade Tuesday. Hern ice Barnard has returned from a month's absence from the Sixth grade, due to tho flu. The largest class that the school has ever graduated will be given the eighth grade diplomas this spring. A number of pupils of the higher grades have been attending court the past two weeks. Martha Huston was absent a part of last week because of illness. Howard Claypool was absent last week. Miss Morse was ill Wednesday af ternoon. Miss Byrl Davis taught the Seventh grade in her absence. Student teachers from school assumed duties in grades on Monday. the high different A shipment of twenty-five new books was received last week. Eight een of them were on war subjects and six were assigned to each of the top grades. The war books were in greatest demand. The total number of books now reaches about 1,000. Edyth Gray was morning. absent Monday Nelda Newsome, Nellie Putnam, Evelin Wright and Katherine Elkins NOTICE OF BOND SALK Settled proposal wilt be received by the Hoard of Directors of the Ochoco lrritration District at iu office in Prineville, Oregon, for the pur chase of $100. DUO. Ill) of Bonds of said District until the hour of Twelve o'clock noon on the 24th day of April, which aaid Issue of bonds will bear date of April 1st. 1M20 and bear interest at not to exceed f per cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the First day of Jan uary and July in each year, principal and In terest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of Cmnk County, Oiwon. or at the Fiscal Agency of the State of Oregon la New York City at the option of the purchaser; said bonds being in the denomination of $1,000.00 and $500.00 each and maturing approximately as follows : At the end of 11 years approximately 6', per cent. At the end of 12 years approximately 6 per cent. At the end of 13 years approximately 7 per cent. At the end of 14 yean approximately 7 per cent. At the end of IS yean approximately 7 Mi per cent. At the end of 16 yean approximately 7 per cent. At the end of 17 yean approximately 8 per cent. At the end of 18 yean approximately 86 per cent. At the end of 19 yean approximately 9Vi Ir cent. At the end atjto yean approximately 10 per cent. At the end of 21 yean approximately lotj per cent. At the end of 22 ytan ai proximately 11 per cent. Bids for said bonds must be accompanied by certified check on a Prineville, Oregon, Bank for at least five per cent of the purchase price and said bids must be unconditional as to le- gality. Application is now pending for certification of said bonds by the Secretary of State and for the confirmation of the proceedings auth orizing the sale of said bonds before the Cir cuit Court of Crook County, State of Oregon, and bids will be subject to said certification and confirmation. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. B. A. SORDAL, Secre 19tjc tary of the Ochoco Irrigation District Stock Salt Leslie's Stock Salt The Best Made Half-ground, 50's $25.00 per Ton. Stockmen and Stock Associations, special Prices on carload lots Highest Prices for Hides and Pelts choco Warehouse Company This you will realize on re you try a Brunswick that a super-tire is possible only when the n:m;e certifies that the maker is follow, ing the highest standards. For lire making is chiefly a mat ter of standards and policicacojt plus cars. Any maker can build a good lire if he cares to pay per fection's price. !AI1 men know BrunswicL stand ards, for Brunswick product have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and s.jndards vary vast!y in cost. Reinforce ments, plies and thickness are a matter of expense. And theac vari ations affect endurance. It rests with the maker how far he wishes to go how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor pat ents to hold cue back. To ascertain what each maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires as our laboratories 'avc done. Then it is a matter of combining the best features and building ac cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how we have built mod.'i tires, regardless of factory "expense. Yet Brunswick Tires cost you the snr-other like-type tires. Our savi: : is on selling cost, through cur nation-wide organization. We . vaili-c that you expect more from Biunswicks, and we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns wick will tell you the story. And then youH want ALL Brunswicks. No other tire, youH agree, gives so much foe your money. THE BRUNSWICK-BALK E-COLLENDER CO. Portland Headquarter: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis Cord Tires with "Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads HOI S.U.K lY ) Tltl, MdlDIt S .Ai.K.i ( OMI'WV, I'll! OKKC.ON V4 .raB&fiipXj) Llk?Sr 7 .KfH fp'V vSt J TjJS "! cun .j -J EWJ liiiiJ ZOWEXZ. FLOOR JAJT CTlPETe J7LOOIZ. pr,AT r GIVE THE KIDDIES A CHANCE HavB,tlipy a liif;. roomy placo lo play Hi uikI eiitRrtsiin tliolr friends? A place around wlildi will cenler all the chiff ovimiIs if tlicir young livi'B? Buildinpr a linnm t.licH Btrcnuoiis (in ea may senm no easy mattnr In yon 11 til you sen onr IIr( of plans of boutl ful lioni(s like (he mm abovf nil W" :-M is lli.it von sHix't tin- plnn Cint gults your hoihIh, wlum wo will give yon tho estimated coHt of material or of the huilrtliiK comhle. All miitorial funiished from native pine It desired, thus eliminating the cost of freight. No loss by waste material as we absolutely Kmiranlno to furnish all as designed fur tin; li(use Helecied at. the estiniiiled prii . . i.i.l' Llf 1,1. show you what i'.0i) to $.',000 wllldo. TUM-A-LUiM LUMBER CO., FRINEVI" OREGON