THB BEITD BULLETIH, DAILY EDITION, BB9, OnKOON, SATURDAY, At'OIHT 00, 1010 SCHOOLS OPEN SEPTEMBER 15 BUILDINGS UNDERGO INNOVATION. Now Couini'N OnVroil Text Hook (1iiuiK KlfiM'tlvo Till Yeiir CoinpulNory Attenduiin I'p to 18 Yi'lirs In Uriuli'N, lly H. W. Mooin (SuMrliu.nOunt Hand Public Schools.) The Hund Public- Reboot will upon In all dopartnionts Monduy Beptem bor 15 lit nine o'clock a. m. Tb dnte of opening till year )iu been wit ono wank Inter than the usual time on accouut of the construction work undtir way lit tho Kenwood . aiclmol. ' Tho oilier throe buildings In the chool plunt have uiidomoue thorough renovation durlutf tho um men month and In addition the plumbing ayatom and lha heating plnnl are bains; rnpuirad and neces wiry addlllon mada. In Kenaral the plan of orgunltu tlon followed luHt your will obtain for the coming year. The firm nix Kruds will be housed In tho Central Kenwood and Held Hcliool and tho . luvontli to twelfth grados IiicIuhIvo will attend the high vchool. Doflnlte aMlKiunenu have not been nmdo a yet; but It i probable that Hie prlnclpalithlp will ba doslg nated a follow: Junior aenlor high chool. R. C. Johnaou; Central achool. Ivy Davidson; Kenwood achool. Clara Hudaon; Ileld achool, Varnolra Cans. Couruva In biology will bit offered for tho flrat tlmo In tho Ileud achool till jyenr and It I probable the MChool n u r no will offer courao In , flrt aid and homo miming during the year. An O. A. C. grnduuto ha boon aocurod to head the department of manual training and uthlellc. lie come highly rocommomlod by the rolluge and ha hud aucceaaful experience In hi line of work both In thl date and In Waihington. Half hour period wHI be given In twice each woek In the grade, and once ouch week In the high achool mill Junior high throughout tho your. The work will be elucllvo In Hie high mill Junior high hcIiqoIh. On account of tho roemit alute uilopllnii ,of text IiooIih, the pur iiIihho of Hcliool honks llllH bllflll pilHH (id from thi) hoard of uducutlou to tho putroiiH of tho dntrlct. I'upll will bo expuctnd to provldii tliaiiisol vet with hooka udoptud In IRIS, through local doulur.i. Ite-udoptud (UXlN Will be iHHUIld (0 PUpllH Oil 10- qiiuat a long ua tho proHont supply lual at 20 to 40 par cant on the original coat, diipnndlng on the con dition of the good. Tho J 918 anatilon law of Oregon nmk it achool uttondunco compulaory up to 18 yeur for thoae who have not completed the elgth grade. The Ituation In thl dietrlct will be analysed and the application of the law compiled with. Kmployeri will do well to Inveatlgate the law a ap plied to employee between the agea of alxtoeu , and eighteen year who have, not completed the equivalent of eight grade In achool. The faculty for the coming year, consisting of 43 teacher, I practi cally complete. With the exception of principal there will be but two momber of lat year force remain ing at the Central and Held school and the forco at Kenwood jvlll be made up of now face and the num ber doubled. Thoro will be three and two new teachor added for work In tho Npoclal brancho In mualc and art, ami phyeical train ing. Coupling an organisation of one yenra growth with a reasonably satls fuctory (chool plant and unquestlon ably tho beat fuculty that the pres ent wage aculo will attruc we feel that the future show the possibility of ubtantlal forward movement In building a crodltable achool syatem. Definite announcements relative to the analgnmont of teasers and for districting ward achool will be made at a lutor date. "Aos Cannot Wither." A tradi'Kimm vu hroiiRht before the magistrate i-hnrirrd with having old unwholiHuuiin article for con sumption a food. The charge win ful ly proved. "I uIhIi (o point our to the court," wild ciiuuM fur the defence lit a lilgultliil tone. "Hint the limine of buNlm-MM tlmt 1 have Hip honor to defend was founded In 1H02." "Hit It renewed It stork since Hint Outer asked the magistrate. I'ut It In The Bulletin. LIBERTY THEATRE BEND TONIGHT Last Tim CHARLES RAY "Greased Lightning" Goad all Itnialioa I and Cy Pef lias told lhat ear lor ilt weight in metal. It no 12-rylindrr, but k gels lKcl just ihe urn. TOM MIX COMEDY""Six Cylinder Love" Sunday and Monday Aug. 31 -Sept. 1 WM. S. HART IN i , "MONEY CORRAL" Bill riiki hii lilt, uv s million dojlsit and ihea just imagine th reward ht liked lot.' Burton Holmst Travelogue. Topict of tb Day.. Tuesday and Wednesday Sept. 23 VIVIAN MARTIN "The Home Town Girl" A story ol lore and $300. For downright wholesome comedy you should v h this one. Two Shows Every Night 7:15 and 9:00 SPECIAL NOTICE! For Children Under 1 6 Years FREE MATINEE MARY PICKFOR.D in "Hulda, From Holland" 'i . i Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 1-1 1 a. m. to 2 p. m, Deer Season Opens .. Monday, September 1 How Is your supply of Arms and Ammunition? '.' We have the most complete line of Ammunition of any Hardware Com pany in Central Oregon. J ' A caliber for every purpose We now have a complete slock ol Winchester rifles from .22t to elephant guns. , They are on display in our store. Come down today, ws want you to look them over, to handle them, fit them to your shoulder and sight down their barrels. Even il you haven't the slightest idea ot getting a gun Just now, we want you to come in and see thi complete exhibition oi world-lamou rifles. Winchester rides built tho West. And for more then hall a century they have been the standard of pioneers and sportsmen. As the need grew, Winchester originated a model and a caliber for every purpose. We have a variety ot theae lamoua models In our tore now j don't fail to call and ace them. ft mf ' '' ' JrCSa MODEL ttHmmmUu r.4-4 tilf- Tku U th ill i.n I nn.f lr Ot Ml tmithtr WtlutHw rtrtdt. Th tonu 4hfm W IJU medirn Mmmur. UODFt. mtrr jifn Xtfmrtnf MiU, tU4 frm-tr WimihnU tmrlrtdr!. Thi mit imfrMfrt rUli .vr m4i MOM I 94 it- Jrmm Ktfnrtnr Ultll. tHd trmmt 9r lt-4m. H ,m.A trnl. Ji.i.iw Jl.fr. M tTiul UOnrtf. tlL AttUm Htmt4mr Miflf, f1 trmmi r $-dn. Thi tint bmmee !r9rmftin pi mn tkt mmrhtl n4ittU Iht tmn44 mt tit tyf. Shut wangt, Cmtth M Army, M rMrwf gjM. M mm w. urns mriMum mmm -u mmm tn mrtntmwtr. WINCHESTER WotU StmndarJ Gam and AmmamiHam THI" WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO.. New Havaa. Ceem. Our line of hunters' supplies will also please you and fill your outing wants. RhleSigiKts , Rttle Sundries Packs, man and animal Oils and Cleaning Rods Hunting Knives Rifle Cases Bend Hardware Sportsmen's Headquarters Compa AT THE MOVIES Grand Theater. Viola Dana will be seen In "Satin Junlon," tonight and Sunday mati nee. Thi little so. tan woman was a veritable princes of devils. Also there wil b eshown a Ford Weekly news and a comedy. On Sunday evening Mae Marsh will be seen In a mighty good drama Hidden Fires," together with a Lloyd comedy and the Puttie News. On Tuesday and Wednesday September 1 and 2 will be shown a strong drama In The Mini Who Turned White," featuring H. B. Warner. This man lead a bund of Arab cutthroats and knew the game from one end to the other. Coming Wednesday and Thursday of next week Is Harry Carey In "The Rldders of Venge ance," a thrilling drama, and Major Allen In "Trailing the Lepni-d." On Labor Day the Grand will have a continuous program from 11 a. in. until 9 p. m., showing H. B. War ner In "The Man Who Turned White." At The Liberty Theater Charles Ray Is shown tor the first time Friday and Saturday in a whale of a god comedy, "Creased Light ning," or what linnponed .to the small town car, and In addition Tom Mix In "8lx Cylinder Love." William S. Hart, always popular comes Sun day and Monday In "Money Corral or how Bill risked his life to save million dollars and what he asked as his reward. This Is to be shown with a Holmes Travelogue picture and Topics of the Day. Tuesday and Wednesday will see Vivian Martin here In "The Home Tovrn Girl," a real wholesome bit of comedy. On Thursday, Sept. 4th only comes Mar guerite Clark In "The Gose Girl," probably ' the most talked about plnys this famous Paramount ac tress has ever played. The fourth episode of "Elmo the Mighty." All children of Bend under IS years of age will be guests ot the Liberty Theater Labor Day at a spe clal Mary Plcktord feature entitled. "Hulda From Holland." Pat It In "THB BULLETIN." On Good Point About Him. 'Robert did not seem to think the new baby's looks were all they might he. It was his first view of a real new bnliy and he stood looking down at the little mite with wonder In his eyes. Suddenly It began to pry most lustily unit he looked up quickly with a pleased expression In his eyes and snld : "Well, mother, he has lots of pep In his cry anyway." Tut It In The ttulli-tln. THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON OHOOLI AND OIMRTMINTt The UnJ?ertlty Includes th Collef ol Literatim, Dottme and th Arts. aa4 Mm tpwlal Schools of Law, Mtwtielnt), Ut Portland), Arahlteetiir. Jonrnsusni, Cos ntroa, Education and alntlo. For a catalofut), flhi'triM bnokUt ar upwiflp Information, address) THB REGISTRAR, UNIVERSITY OP OREGON, EUGENE, OREGON. A twaotifnt rtmnna, facnltlM of srwlal hta, sao6m factltUfa, low cost, with many opportunities for slf-hlp, "athlttlea for rerybody," a really democratic aUnoaphtn and tot famous "Oregon Bplrit" LABOR READY FOR BIG TIME EVENTS START WITH PARADE. Hon. KuKnn K. Hmltli nnd Denton O. Iturdlrfc to Hpenk Hull Game In Afternoon and Hmoker Will lie In the Evening. Labor will lay off, for the most part, Monday. The program for the day's activi ties which wil start with the big parade at 10 a. m. from the Hippo drome and end with the big smoker at the B. A. A. C. In the evening Is ready to greet the workers. Several ' hundred workers of Cen tral Oregon are expected to be In line of march, headed by local Prof. Mahoney. H. E.,Nordeen will be marshall of the day. The line will form at the Hippodrome. Following the parade Hon. Eu gene E. Smith and Denton G. Bur dick will address the workers In the auditorium of the Bend Amateur Athletic Club on topics of Interest to organized labor. While the pa rents are being entertained at the gymnasium the kiddies will enjoy Mary PIckford on the screen in "Hul da From Holland," to be shown at the Liberty Theater. ' This program will last until 2 p. m. and the chil dren up to 16 years will be guests of the management of this movie house. The pill smashing contest between the TImberworkers nine and the ag gregation specially selected from Central Labor Council Is attracting considerable attention among the union men. The game will be held at the depot grounds at 2:30 p. m. The big event of the evening will be the smoker at the gymnasium when Fred Gilbert of Bend will mix with Lee Morrisey of Seattle at 145 pounds. Gilbert has been constantly training for this hard event. Mor risey has arrived in Bend and will be In readiness for the big event. ' Labor Xmvs Notes. J: At Its regular semi-annual meet' ing Tuesday evening the Central Lu-. bor Council elected the following officers for tho ensuing six months; president. Matt Magee; , vice presi dent, L, F. Orrell; secretary, George H. linker; treasurer, O. A. Paddock; conductor, F. I. Brown; warden, Roy South worth; trustee; Georse Childs, H. E. Kordeen and Koy Southworth. Oct. 6 is the date set for the an nual state convention of the Ameri can Federation of Labor ot Oregon. Owing to the vast amount of busi ness coming before the convention the session here promises to be one of the biggest and most interesting ever held in the state. - Last year when the Bend delegates applied for Bend as the 191). convention city the convention Was made to. take notice of the activity of Cen tral Oregon's metropolis. f The delegates fronvCntral Labor Council ot this city tOK-the state con vention will be, I. V. MacAdoo and H. E. Nordeen with George Roberta and G. A. Johnson alternates. Put U In The BnlleCia. The good man is alicays : , sincere , - IMPEHALES MOVTMMSCB ' CIGADETTKS are made of good things...: Good tobacco, perfectly' blended pure ma is paper to , wrap it and a mouthpiece to ' cool the smoke of it A ciga-' , rette manufactured to exccL i v ' 10or 13c 5 : . ; The John Boll man Co. Branch t GRAND THEATRE BEND : - Tonight-Last Time VIOLA DANA IN "SATAN JUNIOR." Daaa wai a bad title thing a veritable priacen ol devils. Ford VeeUy Nw and Comedy. Sunday Matinee and Night Aug! 31 MAE MARSH IN "HIDDEN FIRES" 'Lloyd Comedy and Patle Ne Monday and Tuesday-Sept. 1-2 H. B. WARNER IN. "The Man Who Turned White" A cashiered officer, who leads a merciless band ol cot throtls and taews rv try doubtful cafe from Paris to Misb. One girl gets him then ill dilerau. Real oriental atmosphere. LABOR DAY-Monday, Sept. 1 Continuous Program from 11:00 a, m. to 2:00 p. m. Two Shows Daily 7:151 9 p.a. Matiaee Daij-2:15. Price 10420c