I PAOB t Bend High School Weekly Vol. I PUHLISIIUD WI-CKLY BY STUDENTS OP fil-ND HIGH SCHOOL No. 15 SAGES TO GIVE FIRST PROGRAM MEANING OF NAME IS MADE KNOWN Mix Irly 1'i lilci. llMfir I'iiiiii IIh Kn IIiiinIiiniii mill (irliriul Attend- mill" uf .Mi'inlii-rn Punt Work Iti'vli-tti'il, .VJ.iiiIIi-k mill hkiiiIkiih'Ii, (Iiii linn ' oiii lit.) faculty uml fellow Hiinli'iitH vi. 111" HiiK"H l.ll imiii y Hnrliiiy of tlin llnnd hliih school pi'i'dcnt to your IIiIk iiftmnooii our flint pro unini uf tlm vmir mill hone II will j nii'i't your niirovul. Voil inoliiilily liuvo niitlri'd uhoul I bin blub school llm colors pink 'nil urui-n unit have heard mur muiIiikh of the Huk". If you tin vi never noticed lhtm colors look Mt tlmm now, whvIiik hoIhiiiu ly. yd gallantly above your bends In I It In imiutmKly. Wluit ilo till' roiom, pink mid Ki'i-nn wlili llio word "Hnen" lnlim to' your inlnilH? In our society they summon tlui hi'iimiiiil picture or h vnt level plain of KPH'ii wine stretching for mlli'ii to the foot of u lull, hluli'ly rungo of miow capped niounlnlim ubovo which h the glowing pink reflection of tin selling nun on the fleeing cloud. Whut could ho a mora beautiful nl a more appropriate nmnii for ii n "Oregon" Hncliity. Tlii'ii there Ik I Iiii literal mnunlng of the name Hjirck. or Winn men, from I ho fuel lliut in ancient history there wure two great iiii'ii numnd Rage who proved Ihn worlli of thy tltlii. Tlin mi'inboi'Mhlp of our iiocliily was decreaiti'd to twenty-two by the Itriiiliiiitlon of llio senior clans of 1 !l 1 ft tif ulilrli eleven lint of His- ten with Sages. Many 1 1 iik-h whim Kiimi mid Keillor meetings were h imI n I ixl for llio Kunin time there were no Keillor, iiiim'IIiikii. Thin hlliinn that the qlllillly of tlui mem bers of the Hugo- I. Horary Society raiiiiol Iiii liciileii. Wo pride our selves iipnii our 1 h iihIii h in . wi unit huve pi'p uml whi'ii rulli'tl ii i iiii lo Ink" mi active part In tlm Win k, i'lii'ti out' respond at onrn. We feel llm way tu liulld up our society In fur Kuril olio lo gut be hind lis enterprises nnd piiHlt. As to llm i a 1 1 it of scholarship wn lire 1 not Hlotliful In tho li'unt. Our member have IIvimI up to t lut nil mi' of lliln Norli'iy mid wo find among Oil I' IMl'lllll"! H, H 1 1 11 1 It f (hi) UlliHl t'OIIKCletltlotlH Ktlllleilt. Ill till' pllHt till) Kuges IlllVO llCI'll Kin passed by iinnii for I h' I r pro grams. Some of thu upper eluss imu will roiui'iiiluir thu two iiioh) striking progriim of our early his tory. Tin- first. "Tho Siigos Tra gedy." which took up tlm luvostl giilliiu of sevenil doctors uml sclcn tltilM ii h to Ihn ciiiiho of n certain doiith. Tho other wuh n Irlul at which ii frcHliiiian wan convicted of stealing xopliomoro hIIvit. Thou whut Ih known an tho imdhI classical program given in Ihn hls tory of Ihn llond IIIrIi School wan luosontod by tho San I.ltnrury So cloly on Thiirnduy, February 20. in 19. Tho main fonlurn wuh tho court Hcono In HhiiknHponro'g "Mor clinnt of Voiilco," nnd wuh Intro ducod nnd followod by flvo iuuhI- ul HoloctioiiH. JSnch Ih our piihI. Wo hope In tho(' futiiro lo pi'oHont oiitniluln nfYnlH which will hold up our IiIkIi Hluiidnrd mid roly upon our ciih toinnry onthiiHlnHm lo iiccompliHh our Ideal.. (In rnncl union) ' Wo, tlin Riihiih, oxtond to tho now HliidontH. tho fronhinun and Junior high a hearty wotcoiho Into our IIIkIi Kchool. Wo liopn yon will vory noon acqulra lha spirit of thn llond hlKh Rchool which nioiiim work, pimh nnd root. , t 11. If. 8. PI.AYM HKItM JA.V. Tho Hodniond buHknt hall loam 'will pay llnnd a vIhII next Friday ovonliiR, Jnimnry 2:1. Tho Kmno tho followliiR week will bo play ed out of town. HXA.MS NKXT WIOKK. Final HoinoHtnf oxumlnatloiiB will tioglii' noxt Wt'dnofidn' nioriilnR at It o'clock nnd will continue, through Wednesday and Thuruduy. NEW LOCKERS FOR SCHOOL SENT 1 1 EKE III) Ai'O Added lo l''.iiililtniit mill Are IIhIIihI an (Jl'ellt lliiprnve. inont by HliidenlN. Onii biindrnd and forty now lock, em liuvo urrlvvd for thn hcIiooI. Half of tho n um horn will bo lined by tlm uliln und tlin boyn will rn celvo Ihn other half. Thono plac ed In the bull between Mrn. (lrunt'H room and tlui fioil door. The boyn will liuvo thorn placed In tho end of tlin bull next tho nldo door, Tho boyn onpoclully uro coriuln ly Klud to liuvo I hone lockom for heroloforn they liuvo hud a Clout deal of trouble III keeplnx truck of I hoi r wrnpn. It bun even hap pen ed that out) boy would wear thn ol hern rout homo. BILLY WILLIAMS TO MANAGE BASKETBALL Klrrlluu Held by Kludent llody Mnllrr of Awarding Letter For Debute Taken up. A ntuilont body meellim wun held on Wodminduy lunt, for tho purponn of eloctinK ono of tlin two noiiilnoen. Hill Wllllamn and Fran cln Itedfleld. for bankotbnll manu Kor uf thn current year. Wllllmnn wun elected. Other bunlnonn con cornliix Ihn kIvIiir of Jeltom for de hale nnd wun brotinht before the uiiii'tliiK by "Hqulro" Coynor. Tbln will be decided upon ut Hie next meet Inn. Lack of Tact. Jonea Whnt a Jonah that fellow Smith In. After iiwIhk in x.t fr two yearn he eniue up lo me on the ntreet and paid me rluht while I wnn tnlklns to llrnwn. whom i had owed $3 to for three yeiml Hotel Altamont ANOTHER NAME FOR HOME Very pi. annuity nltuulod, fucliiK river and niouululnn. Tho rootnn uro Inrao, well furnlnlieil. nlrlctly modern und well cured for. Cood mealn are nerved In tho rheerfiil diulnit room. It pnyn to i:n out of your wuy lo cot a real homo cook ed meal. TIMF. of si:it i(;. llreakfiiHl 6:SU to :00 Lunch 11:60 to 1:00 Dinner G:.r,0 to 7:00 FIND FINANCES IN GOOD SHAPE IIKI-K IT ON 11)10 1'H.O'I MOItK THAN M A l)K IT IIV OTHKR HOritt'FiH OF IXCO.MF, AN M'AI, ItFI'OItT HIIOWH. (Ity Kivln McNeill) It wan found after every thiiiK hud linen liiilunccil that tho llikh HcIiooI in In a vory good financial condition. What wun lout on the 1019 "Pilot" In morn I hail made up by other roliirnn, Flvo hundred and forty-oiio dollurn und neventy centn wun thu uinoiint reull.ed from the ttiinuul while nix hundred und forty-four dollurn und twenty-five echool In In a very good flnuncial cenlH wore expended. The returnu from the footbull auanon wure bet ter than unuul thuUKh there la a counlderable lona la the following will how. Football 1919-1820 KocelptH Ktud.'il body tickeU $123.00 Out of towii fiamen 217.47 Home Kumen 2117. 20 Total 1577.67 Kxpe mled, I'rlnllilK, etc $ 6S.83 Out of town , ! a in en 40.1.05 Homo tinmen 142.00 Total ..J07R.68 Thin inuken tho limn (101.01. There are aeveral other minor connldorutlonn. Altogether l,fi73. HO wnn received with 11530.7 ex ponded, leuvliiK the ncbool $38.87 to the iiood. WORK HINDERED ESSAY WRITING (iltADKH KF.HPOM) TO AI,I,H Kill TllltlFT COMfOhlTIOVH HKAVV 'OritSI-W AND LACK OF TIMF M HA V FKW KXTICIKH Vory few Btiidents runponded to opportunity to wrilo In the nnnuy content' offered by thn local com mltteo on Thrift. Whether thin In dun In part to a . lack of Inler ent in uiicertuin but the luck of time prevented noma ntudentn and nnpoclully thone who are carrying heavy couinen from writing. Both the Hiihjectn und rewardn wure ln terenlinn to ull the puplln. The Junior high with ulmont the name enrollment an the nenlor high nhow a far belter record. The neveiith Kiade turned in the nnwt und the elxlith grade ranked sec ond. The four graden of tho aen- lor high turned In about half an ninny ennayn an the two grudea of the Junior high. The total num ber uf ennuyn in both ncboolg la D6, 20 from the neventh grade, 19 from the eighth, 6 from the ninth, 7 from the tenth, 2 from the eleventh and 3 from the twelfth. News From Here and There in High School It. A. WAKI) TO KI'KAK. Mr. 11. A. Ward of the Flrnt Na tionul ltuiik will uddrenn the ntu dentn in annembly next Monday morning ul 9 o'clock. Music will bo furninhed for tho occunion by the filee club und the high school orchestra. Thone ubnenl from thn eighth A thin week were: Alton Aplln, Ilor u Ice Hand and l.edora Harriman. The third and last Installment of book for the Knglinh department, have arrived. An Inventory la now being tuknn of all the bookn. Another of Mr. Harris' proverbs: No man puttoth a new board on an old bonne, lent the landlord see It and the rent be made higher." He certainly Is there with the pro verbs. Have you heard about the cightn period clans. Wutcb next week's paper. The- absentees for the 7 A are an follows: Samuel McKeown ab sent all day Wednesday. He is the only boy or girl who wan absent this week. The absentees for the 7 B are: Verda Palmer and Jennie Boyd who were absent 1 1-2 days. Vivian Long left school today for Marsh field. Bill Ryan left school for St. Paul. He left for the rest of the winter. Leroy Coyner should be a finish ed speaker by the time be has read, bis proposed amendments to the constitution, a few more times. The Sages are such a sage, shrewd and scheming "bunch," they carefully mote their rival so ciety's weaknesses and then attack those points. Jennie Cummings who was absent from school all of last week ban not returned. H is said tbat Miss Prueha has ambitions to become a census enumerator. Teacher In history clans: "ftelatn the events connected with the Diet of Worms." Puzzled Pupil: "You've got me. I never knew that tbey were uni tized as a human food." To make room for the swurm of Junior high pupils who will be crowding Into the high school a week from Monday, the board of education voted to have the larger section of (he old Kenwood school moved to the high school grounds. This building consists of two rooma and will stand on the south side of the Manual Training building. Fach of these rooms will seat about 'forty pupils A new educational idea bas beem Introduced by Minn Mabel Lorence into ber history classes. After the assigned lesson has been recited, topics of the day are read and talked over, the . "Literary Digest" being tbe authority. In this war students get an idea of what the world is doing which tbey wonM not otherwise obtain. Fish Llva In lc. During several months of each year some of tbe great rivers of Siberia are frozen solid to the bottom, but the fishes imprisoned In the Ice maintain their vitality and resume their active life when the ice melts In the spring. It's a State of Mind. Much depend UKn one's mental altitude and perhaps one's wife's rela tive) do not realty eat much than one's own and It only seenu i Ohio State Journal. KTAFF OF IIKM) Hi (ill SCHOOL WKKKI.Y. Paul rioynoldn :. Editor In Chief. Associates: Frances Heyhurn, Margaret Inubnlt, Ervln McNeal, La- Verno Wbltmore, Dorothy Hlnmon, and Merle Miller. Junior High Reporters: Lola Whttmore, ' Jesse Herburg, Lloyd Lumping and Charles Corkett. HAND WORK HAS PLACE ON HAT 0R WAIST IJWniFIWMflU nl mffllWf I fi TlMl lllf 1 In jogtSBOBSDES Looking For Something e Look in the . KLASSIFIED OLM or Advertise ih BULLETIN Everybody Reads 'Em. Phone 561 It may be tho waists, the fashion' artist was showing In this aketch or again, it may have been the new hats but ine'dently the hair dress on the young lady to the left is the newest twist so all In all, the picture Is very Interesting to women. The apron or tunic panol on the waist to tho right, caught with cord at the waist. In vory new with Its 'band ncodlo work to correspond with yoke. Financial Statrmrnl Of The First National Bank OF BEND Al lilt ('loir of lluslncu Dtrcrabrr. 31, 1919 , KKSOltltCKS LOANS AND DISCOUNTS J774.J42.87 BONOS AND WARRANTS : 5S.J01.7J STOCK IN KKDKRAL KKSKRVK HANK 1.50M0 HANKING IIOliSF. Fl'RNlTl'RE AND FIXTIRKS J 44,781.11 OTI1KR RKAL ESTATE OWNKD 7,SM.7 1'tVE TER CENT REDEMPTION FUND 25.00 CASH AND EXCHANGE S312.071.20 LIBERTY BONDS AND I'. S. CERT l7J.S00.0t 4J1.117.30 l.J6G,U8.e LIABILITIES. CAPITA! 15,000.00 Hl'RIM.lS AND UNDIVIDED PROFITS ' 3S.751.5S CIRCULATION y U.JOO.OO DEPOSITS I.I8J.B67.II ll.36M18.tt I THERE IS NEED IN EVERY HOME FOR AN ELECTRIC WASHING MACHINE. Stop to count tbe cost of the laundry ..you . send put. Stop to count the cost of laurfUry done by old methods. You will at once see the reasons why you should hare " an electric washing machine, $12.50 down and $12.50 per month puts a THOR WASHING MACHINE IN YOUR HOME. Bend Water Light & Power.Co. . Progressiveness and Growth in this community, means dollars and'ecntn in your pocket. Build Now with Deschutes (White) Pine. Build of home products and patronize home indvatry.' Tie cheapest and best building material is Deschates (Vtite) Pine and is manufactured right here into all sizes and grades of lumber. Acquire a Lome of your own instead of a bunch of rent receipts. PUT YOUR MONEY TO WORK. BUILD NOW The Brooks-Scanlon Lumber Co. LOCAL SALES AGENTS: MILLER LUMBER COMPANY The farmer and the business man of this com munity are partners in the progress or the failuie ot their community. If they pull together, the progress and prosperity is certain to come. IF they listen to preachers of class hatred there can only be failure as a result. THE SHEVUN-H1X0N COMPANY