1 I , t I I II I ADDITIONAL LOCALS. Mrs. F. P. Smith entertained the Bend High School Club last Friday evening nt her plcasnnt home on Hawthorne avenue, the emit be ing in honor of the graduating class of the hleh school. The rooms were prettily decorated in purple and white, the class colors of the class of '09. The young people in dulgcd in various games, and Inter during the evening refreshments were served. An exceptionally en joyable time was had. Last Saturday the band boys mailed an order for new uniforms for the entire band, and they arc expected to arrive in about 15 days from date of order. The new uni forms will be a cadet gray trimmed in black. Wont the boys look nobby, though? They desetve them, however. The band is giv ing us good music and is improving rapidly under the leadership ol Prof Throne. It is an institution of which the town may be prcud, and deserves liberal support. The First National Bank of Bend received on last Wednesday's stage $6,350 in paper mone. These are the first notes (or money) put into circulation by the local bank which bear the legend. "The First Nation al Bank of Bend." This paper money is issued by the engraving department at Washington with four bill on a single sheet, and it is necessary for the bank to cut these sheets into four parts. The printer is generally called upon to do tbe cutting with bis paper cut ter, and The Bulletin performed the operation in this instance. The bills must then be signed by tbe president and cashier before they become valid currency. There were something over 600 bills, which made quite a "stack" of wealth. The fire alarm routed some of us out of bed about 7 o'clock Sunda morning, the fire being in A. M. Lara's store. The fire comiuny responded promptly and soon had a line of hose laid from a nearby hydrant into tbe store. When the store was opened the location of the fire could not at first be de lermtnea aitnougn trie room was dense with smoke. The cause of all the commotion was finally found to be a wooden spittoon filled with sawdust. Some one bad dropped a lighted cigar stub ot match into the sawdust, which had smoldered all night, burning up the box and boring a hole clear through tbe double floor. With a little draft and with a little more time, a disastrous fire would have resulted. As it was, practically no damage was done. Barney Lewis passed tbe store, noticed the smoke, and gave tbe alarm. It runs in the blood. Arthur Vandevert, a 13-year-old lad and the youngest child of W. P. Vande vert, has killed his bear. The notable feat was accomplished yes terday and this is how it was done. Miss Anna Dobbs and Mrs. De Courcey brought tbe news to the Vandevert home that they bad seen some sort of a wild animal Mrs. DeCourcey thought it was a bear but Miss Dobbs believed it was only a borse. W. P. and Arthur started out to investigate and trailed the animal about three miles. Arthur arrived at the tree up which the bear bad taken relugc from tbe dogs long enough before his father to have Mr. Bruin killed before the latter arrived. Tbe bear was a large one of tbe cinnamon specie and now Arthur is the happiest lad in the entire Descliutes valley. It certafnly runs in the Vandeveit blood, this knack of killing bears. A Card. This ( to certify that all druggist! are authorized to reiunj your money II I'ol ey't Honey and Tar fails to cure your cough or cold. It stops the cough, heals the lungs and prevents pneumonia and consumption, Contains no opiates. The genuine is in a yellow package. fiend Drug Co. SCHOOL NEWS. Last week the pupils of the eighth grade took tlu- state exami nations and all passed, except that one was conditioned in spelling. There ate seven in the class tcveu boys. The eighth grade com mencement exercised will be held on Friday evening, May jS. School will open for the next year on September 6 and there will be nine months of nctual school Teachers liave been elected as fol low: Principal, Miss Ruth Keid; assistant, Miss Anne B. Markel of Rock ford, III ; grammar grades, Miv Maude Vandevert; interme diate, Miss Marion Wiest; primary, Miss Nona Richardson. The district boundary board has notified the local board of directors to call the election (as petitioned for) in regard to establishing 11 union high school district, said election to be held at the next an nual election. Advertising in The Bulletin al ways brings results. If you until to feel well, look well and tic well, take 1'olov's Kidney Kfiiiedy. It tone im the kiilii-v mid lilmlilcr, juiritW die titool anil rvulou-s health mid alrrtiKth. lMeamit to tultc and eon tains no h.initful diiigm Why not com mence Unlay? Hem! llritg Co. OlMMCIAi. CIIAKTKK Ol' The First National Bank Ol' IIKNIl. No ojAj Trea.nry IVpartmetit, timer of Comptrollrr of the Cunrncy, Womiiliigton, , , March I?, Whkiika, tty aall.factory evidence pretrntrd to Ihr uttdrrtliiiict, It halcrit madr lo appeal lhl "Thr Vital National IU11V ut Uriid, ' In thr town oflKiul, In thr comity of CtooV,. and Utc ofitrxon. hut compiled mill all Ihr ,inllnn ofthr Maluttaorthc I'tiltrd Mate, rrtutml to hr compiled with brforr an a.KUIloiihall br authottird. lo commence thr tnitiuc of bank Inc. Sow TiiiaicroaK I. Lawrrncr Co O Muttav Mrollrr ul thr Cut irncv. do hereby entity that '-Thr Viral National lunk or lleml In thr towuot lirud, lulhrnxiuly of Crook and tlatr ofOtrgon, ta authorticd to arnitnrnee thr butt' nra or hanking a provided In Krvtton fifty-one handled and eitty-nluc of thr Hcnianl ttlalulca ot Ihr Vnllrd Stan It TratiMutt witraaor wlturM my hand aod aral or other tbla acetntrenth day of March, W. v LAWMIt.NCK O Ml'HKAV mrji-lm Coniplrullrr of thr Cunrucy. NOTICK FOR PUDIjICATION. Department of thr lulcttor, U. 8. Uiul Olficr at Thr Halle, Orrion, May ll, Isj. Notlrr I hritby given that Itantrl H Smith Townthlp n South, kangr is ll, Willamette aicthiian. nat Bird uoucr ol lulcutlou tu makr nnaleonirnutatroti ptoof, to etlabll.h claim to Ihr land above detcrtbed. before II C Wilt, V tV CoiumtMlourr, al hit other al Mend. Dreg on on Ihr lthday of Junr, ipj. Claimant namra at wituruc John W I'thcr tMvWt J. lllll, Henry C. llarucy Luther ilelkr all of Itend, Ulrgon. mi-jnl6 C W MOORH KriLtrr. AN OKMNANCK iitXihibltitiK Mmm under the ne of eighteen years to en gage in any billiard, pool or caul K UiTImiii t ViJY 1 . ofBrod, Orroo. who. on Nov.mber ilh. W, public billiard, pool or can! roOma; m.dr llomntrad Application ISrtlat No. wni) providing for ihe enforcement of said I No. ijn. for HtVv. hWXrv beciiou u. prohibition by the proprietors of said puoltc mutant, pool or can! rooms or their agents and proTiding a pcualty for the violation thereof. De It Ordained by the Common Council of the Citv of llcnd: Section I. It shall be unlawful for any person under the age of eighteen yrars to engage in any billiard, pxol or card game in, or to frequent or loiter about, any public billiard, pool or on I room. Section II. Any peron, firm or cor poration conducting a public billiard, pool or cant room either as principal or agent shall cauie to be ported in at Irani tnree conspicuous places (Herein, minted notices containing in suttttancc the pro visions 01 bectlon une nl tills ordinance Section III It shall be unlawful for any person, brni nr corporation conduct ing any public billiard, pool or card room, either as principal or agent, tu permit anv peraun under the age ol eighteen years to engage in any billiard, pool or card game therein or lo frequent or loiter about the same. Section IV. Any peron, firm or cor poration violating the provision of this ordinance is guilty of a misdemeanor and upon conviction thereof before the City Recorder shall be punished by a fine of not les than 1'itc Dollars nor more tlun Twenty I'ic Dollars. Section V. In addition to the provided in Section I'our of this Ord nance, the license of any person. Ilrm or corporation, mentioned in Sections Two and Three of this Ordinance, violating the provisions of said Sections, shall be revolced by the Common Council of said City and all money paid thereunder shall be forfeited to the City of Dend. approval Jiny 15, 1909. J it. DAVlUbO.N, aiayor. Attest: II. C. V.uus, Recorder. Passed by tbe Common Council May 15. 1909. Publhbed May 19, 1909. ANORDI.VANCB amending the first paragraph of Section Eleven (ill; re pealing Section Thirteen (it) and amending Section Eleven (II) of an Ordinance entitled. "An Ordinance providing for licencing am! regulating the carrying on of certain professions, trades, callingsand occupations within the corporate limits of Bend." De It Ordained by the Common Council of tbe City of Hend: fkction I. That the first paragraph of Section I'.teven til) of the alwve named Ordinance, being Ordinance No. 17 ol me ordinances ot the City of Uend, lie and the same is Irtrcby amended so as to rea! as follows. "Any person, firm or corporation con ducting a billiard, bagatelle or pool table, except only such as are used in private houses or in private rooms, shall pay for each and everv table a licenu? frr of Hive Dollars per quarter." Section II. That Section Thirteen fiji of the alxne named Ordinance, being Ordinance No 17 of the Ordinances ol the City of Hend. be and the same i hereby repealed. Section III. That Srctlnn -T'li-vrn C 1 1 1 of the above named Ordinance, beini; Ordinance No. 17 of the Ordinances ol Die City of Hend. be anil thr um. U hereby amended by inserting therein, Immediately after the first paragraph ol said Section I'leen. the fullnwlno nuniii NOTICK FUN rUIMilCATlO.N Ilru!ltnrnt of Ihr lutrilor, V S. Land Offer at Thr tkalln. Orrgen. Ap'll jalh vh Net ire l hrrrhy firm that Unman ftprUtr. of Urml.Ofrion, who, en April jlh. I"A made iit,rairi upiicaiion irKriai ;u, utii) rio rf. for Ihr Nil H M l. Twp. I South, kangr laKatt. uilUmrtir MrrMlan. ho. ftlnl niXIcr ul Inlrnlloa la makr flual Cummutalion It oof. tu rataMiah claim lo Ihr land abur dortltint. Ir fotr II C Kills Vnilrd Stair lomnil,lontr al huorhoral Iirnd, orrfoa, on thr IWh Uy ol June. lyL-. Clalmaal namrt at wltnn w Lroan Iltkc Ollrrr Thothjuruiou. Mchotaa I' htullh and Auau.t Urryrr, all of llrud, urrgun nilJo C W MOOKH. KrxMrr NOTICE FOR PUULICATION. Unltrd Matra Land OOirr. Thr ttallra, llirion, April I, l'.. Nollrr It hrtrby (Urn that thr Noithriu fa cllteKailway Company, abwr ut olurr ad dm It M l-aut. Mlunraula, hat Ihl lith day at March. , Alrd in thlt othev lit appltottlou tu trim uudcr thr prorKlont of thr Act of Coo (ir, approTil July 1, iVlfjahtat. ytf, l at calcndtrl by Ihr Act ol Cougrtaa, appiovrtl ill) 17. ly. Ihr NK U ofSIt H taction jS. Tp Mb. K II K..W Anv and all tirraon rlaimlnr tvrfrlr thr lanuadcacrlbrd, ordralrtnji toohjcel totutr ol Ihr mineral character ol Ihr land, or for any Mhrr rraton, tolhcditpoMl to applicant, ihoukl 61rthrirariMaritofjrom( In lint other, on or brforr thr nth day olMay, ! all mi9 C W MOOMIi, RrgUtrr. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. !rpMmcnt of Ihr Interior. V. ft. Land OAcr at Thr Datlrt. Orrfoo, April vcn. I-J iteUn la hrrrtir airn that 1'rrdrrUk A llun ,cii. 01 urnu, urrcon, wno, on April Ah ivm. rr inrrui No mil Uo, fur NK KW,N K nl hi'. U madr llomrtral Itnlry (icrrlal njMi.) f.u hcrtlon 4. Townthlp S houtb. hanir II KaM. Wlllainrttr McrMlau. haa Alnl notlcr of Inlru lion to makr Final Klrr-Vrar lluuf. torttaMlnh claim lo Ihr land atnre dnrribnl, brforr II C Kill. I'ullnt HlatraCommlaaloocr. al hit olArr al llrnd, Urrson, on Ihr th 'lay ol May. !. Claimant namra aa witnrMrt Arthur O My. Larrrn O Krnl, Kalph K I rwlt and John Mrxll, all of brnd. Virion aimi9 C W Honar. Rrflttrr NOTICE FOR TUBLICATION. I)ruirtmrnt of Ihr Interior, ' tr H. I arxl Oflkr at Lakrficw, Orrfun, April 11, l'h Nutkr It hrrrby firm that IMward (1 Kourk. of HcMland, Orrgon. who on lc it. I'rj, inailr llomtlrad Hnlry No MlA(hrrlal No. OIJI4), for K Vrrtlony, Townthlp l bouth, Kauar II Kail, W llamrllr Slrridlan, hat bird nolUr ol Intrntloii lo makr Vlnal Commutation Troof, lo ratabtlth claim to Ihr lan. abort dracribrd, br fore II C. Kills. Uultrd Matra CommtMlonrr al hitorTicral Urnd, Orrgon, on Ihr rh day ol May. Vftf Claimant namra aa wltnratr Charlr W HUhlr. CrorjrT My, lluUrt (1 Caldwell and lab h, Ilogur, all of Kottand, Orrgon aii-ran J N war him, Krglttrr, 'Any firm, nerson or ainnrailnii . ducting a roller skallnc rink shall pay a license fee of One Dollar per day or Ten "" ir uioiiiii. Approved May 15, 1909. J. It. DAVIDSON, Mayor. Attkst: II. C. Hi.us. Iteconler. Passed by the Common Council May is. 1909. ' Published May 19, 1909, vJs. VJLt 'AKkb t l.aiBfBSBSB9BSBV NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IXparl'ncnl of llir Intrrlor, U H. Land Office at The lullra.Orrgon, April ilh. i. Notice la hrrrby glrrn that Cora II, Hrulth formyrly Cora II. Chapman, of Hrud, Orrgon, who, on Juur 7th l', madr lloumtrad Appli cation aerial No oiro, No 1 1174. for Lot J, n It W hrc t.andfcKUNKM rrc 5. Twp it Miuth, Kangrn liatt, Willamette Mrridlan, haa nird notice or intention to makr final rivr vrar Proof, lortlablltb claim lo Ihr land above dra cribnl, iMrforr II C Fill, Unl'rd htalr Com mittlunrr, at hltorncrat llrtid, Orrgon, oil Ihr Ulh day of Juur, !''. 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