PAGE 4 THK IIKNH HIIXKTIN, DAILY KDITION, 11KNI, OHKUOX, FKIIt.W, iVSK I A, 1IUT NINE FROM H. S. fxfmpt TO BE GRADUATES ALLOWED TO TEACH. Ktuto Examination!! for Deschutes v Teachera (o Bo Hold in lU-nrt Juno 27-20 Examination Schedule Announced. ThA nina ffrortiintna Trnm Inn " " " high school this year will not be re quired to talie the teacher examina tion for one year, five year, and life certificates which will be given in Send, June 27, 26, 29 and SO. The graduates of this department, according to J. Alton Thompson, county school superintendent, are qualified to teach for the coming year. If successful their first year they may be again recommended by the county superintendent tor an ad ditional year of teaching before they will be required to take the exam ination for state certificate. Those who hold life certificates and grad uates of the state normal school do not have to take examination. ' Three of the high school graduates "have already secured schools for the coming year. Marie Brosterhous wil lteach music and act as supply teaoher in the Bend city schools. I Gertrude Reynolds will have charge of the lower grades In Metollus. r I antes xuuuiuu uno uch t m ed to teach the Young school east of Bend. Examinations for those whose cer tificates have expired will be held In the Bend high school auditorium, June 27, 28, 29 and 30, for Deschutes county teachers. An average of 75 will be required in 11 subjects for the one year certificates, an average of 85 in IS subjects for the five year permit, and an average of 85 in 24 subjects will be required for life certificates. ' All grades which have previously been passed with a grade of 90 per cent ' heed not be taken again, according to Mr. Thompson. The examination schedule has been announced as follows: "Wednesdayr-forenoon, u. S. his tory, penmanship, drawing, music; afternoon, physiology, reading, man ual training; composition, domestic science, methods in reading, course of study for drawing, methods in arithmetic. Thursday" forenoon, arithmetic, history of education, psychology, methods in geography, mechanical drawing, domestic art, course of study for domestic art; afternoon, grammar, geography, stenography, American literature', physics, type writing, methods in language, thesis j lor primary certificate. Friday forenoon, theory and prac tice, orthography, ' physical geogra phy, English literature, chemistry, physical culture;- afternoon, school law,, geology, algebra, civil govern ment. Saturday forenoon, geometry, bot any; afternoon, general history, bookkeeping. BEST IS INSPECTOR ' The Deschutes county court In ses sion this morning appointed Woody Best, a stockman of Harney, inspec tor for the county to act until a per manent inspector is appointed by the governor. - , By an Oregon law of 1915, the power of recommending stock in spectors for appointment by the gov ernor is vested In the Oregon State Horse and Cattle Association. Mr. Best will act until some action is tn ken hv the flasnclatlnn. The court is going over the Bend ' Tumalo road this afternoon with George S. Young, county surveyor. Several changes may be made, elim inating dangerous, turns and stretches of road where- the view ahead is ob- sirucieu. C. S. HUDSON, President U. C. COE, Vice President E. A. SATHER, Vice President. E. L. B. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND OREGON. THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM HELPS YOU IT WAS CREATED, PRIMARILY To help the Business Men and Farmers, "' To provide plenty of currency at all times, To effect a steadier supply of credit. The system merits the support of all good citizons; it must have yours in order to reach its full development. You cart secure the benefits of this great system and at the same time assist directly In developing it by deposlt . ing your money with us. First National Bank . ' Member Federal Reserve System. Special Extraordinary ! Moosehcart Pictures Sunday Matinee! Purity, Aid i R . M 6l7TAA 6 REELS One for All SHOWING MOOSEHEART LIFE AND ACTIVITIES, ' AS THEY ARE TODAY. MOOSEHEART Supported by over 700,000 Moose. Over 400 children now being cared for. A picture of unusual Intorcst. All interested in educa tional and philanthropic activities. MOOSEHEART THE MECCA OF MOOSEDOM. MOOSEHEART The World's Greatest stitution. These pictures ran three days to crowded houses at tho Sunset Theatre, Portland. Come, you can not afford to miss this. These pictures will be shown at the GRAND THEATRE, Sunday afternoon at 2:30, for the benefit of this great institution. Admission, 25 cents. C A WORLD PICTURE BRAOy MADE ETHEL CLAYlbAI ki rn M ' H0LBR00K DLINN W v in niaaen jcur At Bend Theatre, Saturday At the Movies Bend Theatre. Without a doubt, one of the very best photoplays ever offered at the Bend Theatre has been obtained for " "'" - Inee programs. It is the most recent of the much-talked-of Brady-Made World Pictures and features the pop ular and talented stars, Ethel Clay ton and Holbrook Blinn. This couple have scored a number of successes together in recent World releases, but their work In the pres ent story, "The Hidden Scar," far excels anything they have so far pre sented. Both have roles to portray which call for the keenest dramatic finish as a slight over-drawing of the char acterization given them would an- M. LARA, Cashier G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier ' X rCc and Progress r. f s 6 REELS All for Oho Humanitarian and Vocational In 3 night and Sunday matinee. duobtedly make the entire piece ap pear ridiculous. That the reports of the play have all been so very favorable,, shows the- amount of thought the stars devoted to their parts. With an exceptionally strong theme chosen for the plot of the story, the masterful manner In which each succeeding complication has been presented and the unlooked-for "nillW.h" U-hlf.fi ma.lra 1 1. 1, .lima. are gure t0 be appreiated by every thoughtful audience. It will bo screened at the Bead Theatre only on Saturday night and Sunday mat inee. tirwul Theatre, Coming up. at the Grand Theatre Saturday's matinee and Saturday ev ening is Charley Chaplin, In one of his latest and best comedies, "Tho Cure." Can you Imagine Chaplin ever getting cured of anything and staying cured. Well, It may not br that he Is cured, but he is ridded cf the freshness, the attitude this comedian Is capable of acting to the finest point. Chaplin goes In true form in this picture. With "The 'Cure," Is again to be seen Mrs. Ver non Castle, the superb star of the famous Pathe serial film, "Patria." Beatrice Fairfax will be seen In an other flue film tomorrow. Tho Presbyterian Guild benefit will be seen again tonight Alice Joyce and Harry Morey, In "The Courage of Silence." A special program Is also to be given at this performance. COYOTES COME SLOW County Clerk's Office Keen No In crease, at $3.00 Bounty; i . The number of coyote bounties has not shown a noticeable Increase since the bounty was raised from $1.60 to 83.00, according tb Miss Whltmore, deputy In the county clerk's office. The increased bountv l nM nntv on hides which have been taken since AMI. whole hlilo lie l rem Kht to the clink's office. Tho lieiul will no longer lie cut off tho lililn ns heron, but tliu feet will lie cut liistoiul, which will not diicrenso the value of (ho skin to tho tanner. J. U. Murphy, of Ilend. brought In 11 hides this week which he hud tnkmi In the MIHW'iiii Valley district. Ct'lehrato In Ilend July 4 and S. NOTIt'K KOK I'rill.H ATIO.N Department of tho Interior, V. 8. Land Office at Tho Dulles, Ore gon, Juno 11, 1917. Notice Is hereby given thnt Clifton L. Eviiiib, of Ilend, Oregon, who,' on January 81, 1912. miido Hoinestond Entry No. 08884, and on Muy Br 1914, nindo addltlounl Homestead Entry No. 013184, for NK , 8nc. 9, and NW(4, Section 10, Township 20, South, Range 14 Kitat. Vlllamotto Meridian, has filed not loo of Inten tion to mako final three year proof, to establish claim to tho land abovo described, before II. C. Kills, U. 8. Commissioner, at Ilend, Oregon, on the 19th day of July, 1917. Claimant names as witnesses: Elinor K. Culllson, David K. Rog ers. Krod 0. Klger. Levi V. Smith, all of Rend, Oregon. II, FRANK WOODCOCK. 161-S8p. Register. CLASSIFIED A1V KHTINKM KNTK FOR SALE poll K.ll.K Knur year old Guern sey row, iresn. u. i.. iii-ikkh, 1012 Bond street. 320-b l.C:ip poll KAI.K lee hex and scroen doors, at i.iiiio nniK nnataurani. 326-61p plt MALE !IooIit Cabinet, al most new, chiffonier, rockers, dining chairs, oil cook store, Oster- moor mattress and springs. 723 Hill St., near Dr. Vandovert's. 321-li0,Clc ,Ht S.M.K Five room house, lights and water; a bargain. Apply 143 Congress. , 316-69. 65p pOlt KAI.K Small apartment houso. cheap, or would trade for second hand car. Inquire Bulletin. 313-G8tfc poll HALF; Modern six room houso with bath and electric wiring complete, easy terms. Aleck Maync, 955 Ogdcn avenue 803T57W: pOR HALE Two lots In Northwest Townalte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the rlvor, near Shev tin mill) ; price $160, easy terms, Ap ply a be. Bulletin office. tf TO EXCHANGE fO TUADi: 130 a month; Income property for light auto. Calf Bulletin. 322-l'60tfc ft) TRADE 80 acres of Irrigated land, S miles from Bend, for city property. Write Box 326. 2S3-49ttC WANTED WAKTKD Man wantm position as cook for small outfit., of ZS mnn, You'll Surely Find It Here THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by us, a shirt will test twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. l-ROMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WB KNOW HOW. . CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices Fit and Workmanship absolutely . guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET r- Final Clearance of all Ladies' Suits, Wool Dresses, Silk Dresses and Wool Skirts Ladies' Suits 33 1-3 off Marked Price Ladies' Silk Dresses 33 1-3 off Marked Price Ladies' Wool Dresses XI 1-3 off Marked Price Ladies' Skirts 33 1-3 off Marked Price THE BALANCE OF OUU LADIES' WOOL COATS AT HALF-PRICE Kayser's Lisle Knit Union Suits Kayser's Lisle Knit Union Suits $1.15 $1.25 Kayscr Lisle Knit Union Suits 65c 75c suit Kayser Ribbed Vests 30c 35c 40c ca. Other Vests 10c 12ijc 15c 20c 25c ea. Dove Undermuslins arc here exclusively. STOP AND DUE R.OTHERS TOE DEST PLACE TO or less. Inqulro XYZ, Bulletin. 310-58, 60.03c yyA-ITEl) Cilrl' to assist with housn- wors. inquire jiuiiihiii. ut'mii Yy.NTKI )o"d, competent girl I or womRii ior KPiinrai wiusuwwrR, first-class references necessary; good wages. Inquire 820 Georgia Ave. 17-'41tfc UfA.VT!KI Young, wo matt to. keep dooks; worn rwuio.iiiuui. umto hours In morning. 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Kor the wn-k brtflnnlnu Jumt ltu t wilt wake the following prlrf on repair work: Men's Half Soles ..$1.00 Ladies' Half Soles.. 75c New I !eeb . . . . 23c Ac 50e and otlutr work In ruiurtlMn at The Shoe Hospital North Wall Street Wood TRANSFER COMPANY May zi. A new ruling requires the V