The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Deschutes County, Or.) 1917-1963, November 24, 1917, Page 4, Image 4

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THE BEND BULLETIN. DAILY EDITION, BEND, ORBOON, HATl'UDAY, NOVEMBER lit, tOtT
TONIGHT
& Sunday Matinee
Franklyn Farnum &
Brownie Vernon in
A Stormy
Night
A COMEDY DRAMA
Bend people will remember Bluebird
Pictures ai (he ivost beautiful ever
presented. Not only in the beauty
of the scene, but in fascinating charm
of theme, exacting in every phase of
the production.
and a Comedy
Sunday Night-Monday Night
WILLIAM FOX presents
Theda Bar a.
In Theda Bara Superpicture
"CAMILLE
"Do not deceive yourself: you
are speaking to n friendless
woinnn of tlio world, loved by
those only whoso vanity trinities
despised ly those who ought
to pity her." Camilla,
"CamiHe. listen tothovoleoof
oce who truly lovos you; (five mo
leave to 11 ml your heart and
teach it how to throb anew to
muke it my shrine, my sanctuary.
mo, Armand.
iiiy hoin
"Camilla" is one of the extra special features recently
- presented by the Fox Studio.
PRICES. 25 AND 35 CENTS
PATHE NEWS-
UP-TO-TIIE-MINL'TK PICTURES
OF WORLD EVENTS
HRAND THEATRE!
Va WHERE GOOD JL PICTURES ARE SHOWN
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DIRECTION WIULIAM COX'
poit HALK Lots and 10, nf block
84 of Kenwood, price III 2 6, vnry
easy terms. Boa AIIU, II u I lot I it nfflro,
34U-I70U
LOST
Of
4HT Autnimihllo rnink. Holurn
to Bulletin. 87a-0Ufi
TO Tit A 1)10.
Appearing in "Camillc" at the Grand Theatre, Sunday
night and Monday.
I1AN1.EY WOILD DIVIDE OREGON
(Continued from Page 1.)
EXAMINATIONS FOR
, TEACHERS OUTLINED
December 19-22 Arc the Dates. Set
Many Subjects Wilt Bo
Covered.
Teachers'' examinations set for De
cember 19, 20, 21 and 22, will be
given from the county school super
intendent's office directly following
the joint teacher's institute of Crook
and Deschutes counties. In order to
obtain a one year's certificate the
applicant must take an examination
in arithmetic, civil government, geo
graphy, grammar, history, orthog
raphy, physiology, reading, school
law, theory and practice and writing.
A general average of 75 per cent or
a minimum of 60 per cent of the ans
wers is required. No one under the
age of IS will be permitted to take
the examination.
, For a five year certificate an exam
' ination in the above subjects with
composition, American literature,
physical geography and psychology:
In addition must be passed. Twelve
months' experience is also required.
Examinations in bookkeeping,
botany, geology, plane geometry, gen
eral history, history of education,
English literature and physics must
also be taken for a life certificate.
Graduates of standard normal
schools, colleges, universities, and
teachers' training courses in high
school are .not required to take the
examination if they have properly
applied to the superintendent of pub-1
lie instruction.
No certificate to teach in any ele-j
mentary school will be issued unless
the applicant has completed the ele-j
inentary teachers' trailing course as
outlined in the courses of study for:
high schools or its equivalent. How-;
ever, this does not apply to persons
who have taught successfully prior
to September 1, 191?, the date on
which this law became' effective.
A sewing machine for the work has
Been donated by Lee A. Thomas, and
a spatula for the dressing has been
given by the Bend Hospital.
PREPARATIONS MADE
FOR TURKEY SHOOT
Roth Rifle and Trap Shooting Compe
tition Will Be Held By Marks,
men Gathering at Sisters.
Preparation are complete for the
turkey shoot to be conducted next
Thursday at Sisters by P. Hunting
ton, of that vicinity. Mr. Hunting
ton was in Bend last night and stated
that had 150 fine birds ready to be
awarded as prizes for the marks
men. Trap shooters, as well as
marksmen using the rifle will be
given ample opportunity to compete.
The shooting will begin at 10
o'clock in the morning and will con
tinue until well along in the after
noon, in order to give those coming
late opportunity to take part.
COYOTE SKINS IN
LOAD WORTH $3000
Practically $3000 worth of coyote
skins were brought into Bend late
yesterday by E. McDuffy, who re
ceived a .bounty on 4 4 skins captured
in Deschutes county. The lot rep
resented the catch of five men, who
have been trapping and hunting the
coyotes since early in the summer.
The load included 507 skins, some of
them brought from Lake county. Mr.
McDuffy'a method of hunting the ani
mals is to go out with three hounds
and remain out on the sage brush
about five days. He generally comes
back with from five to 20 skins.
SIR JOHN SIMON'S BIT
f U A
Beginning December 1,1917,
INTERNE- REVENUE STAMPS
will be required on all bonds, certificates,
notes, conveyances, proxies, powers of attor- .
ney, parcel post packages, sales agreements
and other documents.
The booklet, "War Tax," which we, have
published for free distribution among our
friends, contains full information about this
stamp tax.
We will keep an ample supply of the differ
ent denominations of Revenue Stamps on
hand, so that our friends may cover their
needs conveniently.
Any business man anticipating the use of
any considerable amount of such stamps, is
invited to advise us of his approximate needs,
so that we may order our supply accordingly.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
BEND, OREGON
Sir John Simon, the noted British
linrrlstcr, Ihik given up n practice of
SlftO.OUO a year to accept a secret com
mission, nnil It Is miilerstood he will
devote his brllllniit nhlllttes to formu
lating ninl co-ordlmiting the terms
which the allies will impose on the
central powers when the time comes.
Sir John, It Is said, will have the rank
of n colonel In the Intelligence bureau
of the general staff.
Tokyo Stock Exchange.
On the Tokyo stock exchange all
margin money Is held by the exchange
itself nnrl not by the broker, and the
exchnnge mny demnnd more margin
whenever fnll In prices makes this
necessary.
8he Will Learn.
Butcher "Excuse me, mum. but I
forgot to give you the bill for Ihnt
there duck." Mrs. Newlywcd "Oh,
no, you didn't. It was on the duck. I
saw It when you wrapped up the pur
cel." Judge.
ARRESTED WITH BOOZE.
Word has been received here that
George Daly, of Prlnevllle, who Is
known here In Bend, "was arreBtcd
In Klamath Falls yesterday while on
his way north with an auto load of
booze. .'
PILOT BUTTE
BARBER SHOP
BEST SERVICE
ASSURED
K. C. LANDJNGHAM, Prop
In Pilot Butte Inn
V
ion lino, shutting off the one-third
of forest covered territory front tlio
two-thirds vegetated only with sage
brush. Why the stuff that means a
lot to us people, which we sent from
Eastern Oregon to the land show. Is
no wonder to the Willamette Valley
ottghbrori Oiling Alrcdulo terrier
puppies. Goo. T. Sullura, 1034 Fed
eral St., or General Delivery.
908-ORp
pR NAI.K Week old rnlf. Phone
Rod 1361, or rill at John Htnldl's
offlco. 810-OSifi'
poll HALE Knrnlturn of two-room
apartment, apartment for rent; one
block from post offlre, Tonus. Call
at Windmill mini hill. BIl.Bftlfc
resldonts. It waa shame to soe thoj
small crowds that were out to the
exhibits."
All kinds of hide, pelts, Wm.l,
Furs bought, at Itrlggs' Heconil Hand
Store. 323c
Classified
Advertisements
FOR SALE
pR SALE, TRADE OR RENT IliO
acre Irrigated ranch, nearly all Ir
rigated and In cultivation. a!x miles
from Sisters.' T. H. Davis, owner.
Box 631, Bend, Or. 906-98.0.2
poll HALE Two month old'thor-
pOR HALE Good, six ncUva organ
In first rlaaa hapu. Inquire at
Dick's Tailor Shop. 804-00ife
pR HALE OR TRADE House and
lot, ccmnnt rellur, barn and chirk
en coop. I'hono Red 2192. Sr.O-KRtfr
THAIK-$40 ('retinra pniiuul roust
or ninl popcorn miichlne, (, iriulo
fur Ford auto. Chun. Ryder, Mux SDH
Hiiml, Or. 904-1(6,7, Hp
FOR RENT
pilt RENT Three unfurnished
rooms. I'houii It ml 421. P07-9Ktfn
pR RENT Two rooms, atrletly
modern In every way, I'linnn Red
B21. Mrs. (ieo. Unto. 8D7-94Uii
V ANTED
JAN WAM'Elt lln catcher fur
city work. Apply to Chief of I'o-
Urn Nlxmi at onco. HH3-02tr
ANTED Stage horses, I'lonunr
Stage nrtlco. 874-91lfu
yANTED TO RENT-llmiso or Ihrmt
unfurnished rooms. Close In. In
quire Bulletin. 871-VOtfn
yANTED-lloiuehold goods bought.
Standard Furniture Co., I'hnnn
Red 611. 7R9-74lfo
F VOl' do not find what you rn .
looking for-advortlse In theaa col-
umna, at one cant a word.
If
WANTED, TO RENT A furnished
or partly furnished house, close In
preferred; by permanent tenants. In
quire Bulletin. 693tfo ,y
glDKWAI.K FOR h.U.E Sixty feat '
of good four-font sidewalk. Can
easily be hauled In 16 -foot lengths!
to any location. Inquire Bulletin of-1
flee. 492-OCtfa
liMJR HALE Two lots In Northwest ;
TnwnftitA Cmitnnnv'M Rnrnnri Ad. t
dltlon (west of tlio river, near She-'
lln mill); price $160, easy terms, Ap
ply a be, Bulletin nlllrs, tl i
pR SALE Lots 9 and 10, of block
13, Bend View, price $200, eaay
terms. Sou ABC, Bullotln office, i
So0-70tf
JI1IS ADVERTISEMENT costs IS,
cents. If you Hon t seo wnat you .
want, ask for It. tfj
A SNAP
80 Acres IMPROVED
IRRIGATED LAND
GOOD HOUSE and
BARN. All fenced and
cross fenced ; about HO
acres alfalfa; $1 '()); im
provements worth the
money. .
J. A. EASTES
Central Oregon's Leading
INSURANCE AGENCY
r
BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ARTHUR J . MOORE
Lawyer
GENERAL PRACTICE
Ijck Cabin Hltljr. Phone Ulk Mil
Th law muit h rmiwcUd and enforcnl
JIHTICE TO ALL
Wo B-uarsntc uttlnfactlon nil rmulls
on all tramutctioiu. I'rlvata invmtlga
tionn a i.ccl.ky. If you are In Irnubls
of any kind call 2001. W. A. L. Pari
land Haul.
Offica phont Dlk 1701 Rca. Blk IIOS
FREE CONSULTATION
Dr. R. D. Kctchum,
DruglcNi Physician
Hours, ( to 12, 1 to 6:30, or by ap
pointment. BATHER BUILDING
K. A. Monttomarr F. Manltomcrr
BrillNGDAl.E.ON THE METOMU8
GltANUVIEW, ORK.
White Iahorna. Barrrd Rocki, R. t.
Rein, Whlta Prkln Duck., TouIojm
BlKian liana, Anxora Itabbila,
Mammoth Bronxe Turkoya, (iulnua PIk.
Tinning and Sheet Metal
WM. MONTGOMERY.
Furnaces, Spouting, Guttering,
Cornice and Skylight
Repairing promptly attended to
Prices right, work guaranteed
VERNON A. FORBES tv AMmM,n (
l a w y e it ' H- il- 1c ARMOND
First National Bank Building j LAWYER
Bend. :-: :; Oregon J 0'Kane Building, Bend, Oregon
G. C. MORGAN
Attorney nt I41W
211 Oregon 8t., net to Tele
phone office. BEND, ORE.
W. P. MYERS
LAWYER
O'Kane Building, BEND, ORE.
!. K. K.VfiEllRETSON,
PLIMIIINO AND IlEATINQ
117 Minnesota Street.
Estlmulos Chonrfully Fumlshod
Jobbing Promptly Dona.
M. A. PALMER
Cabinet Maker mid Builder,
Jobbing
Screen Door and Windows.
Franklin Ht.', roar of Irrigation
Co.'s old building.
FOB SALE-One of tlio host,
contracted houses In llend at
uctiiol ciwt, with no t'lmi-o for
the 100x120 leet of view properly
It stands upon. Terms like rent.
Bend Park Co.
Real Estate and Insurance
'A
CHRISTIAN CHURCH
Meets nt Kenwood School ovory
Lord's Day, at 10 a. m. All
members urged to ho present.
DR. TURNER
Eye Specialist
of Portland
VISITS BEND MONTHLY
Watch paper for Dstei
or inquire of
TH ORSON, THE JEWELER
Put In
Your Our,
DUDS SUDS
BEND LAUNDRY
Phone Black 311
W. G. Manning, D. M. D.
DENTIST
Suite 12-14, O'Kane Building
Tel. Black 1781 Bend, Ore.
BEND INSURANCE
AGENCY
Writers of all kinds nf insurance. Old.
est Insurance 'Aa-anny In Central O re
nin. II. C. Ellis. Hint National Bank
ilulldlns, Bend, Oregon,
Bond LodRfl No. 42.1 Imyal Or
der of Moose Moets In Moose
Hall evory Thursday. Visiting
brothers are cordially Invited t
attend.
Practice Real Economy READ THE ADVERTISEMENTS Buy Advertised Goods
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