The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, February 22, 1911, Image 3

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Bend Steam Laundry
FIRST CLASS LAUNDRY WORK
nt Moderate Price.
If You Have a Bundle Phone Us
MIIS. MAZO LOCKWOOD.
School Rules Published
The
Men's Toggery
Is Moving To -Day
to our new location on the .south side of
Oregon between Hand and Wall streets.
We would be pleased to show you our new
store room. A. L. FRENCH, Prop.
TIES
That have cut their
relationship to every '
semblance of their
former cost. Yours
to choose
25c
R. HI. Smith Clothing Co.
0. C. HENKLE
LOCATOR
ON Q0VERNA1ENT LANDS.
I have jocatcd settlers on over Four
teen Thousand Acres in this vicinity
during the past nine months. I am
in a position to show you the best
available lauds.
Locations
Guaranteed
Announcement
To the good people of Hend and Crook County
The New Furniture & Music Store
will open up for business in the addition
to the Johnson Huilding on WaU Street
near First National Hank Early in March
All our goods are on the way, having
becd ordered and shipped in over the
Oregon Trunk Railway to Madras, and
will come on the first freight train which
makes that town. Don't be in a hurry to
make any purchases until we can make n
bid for your trade. We can and will save
you m4icy. We intend to make our store
known as the Shop whero your dollar
does its full duty.
Watch this space for our opening ad wilLJhavo
something very interesting to say to you then.
Thompson & Kennedy
Local Board and Principal Prepare Leaflet Upon
School Management, History and Equip
mentGreat Growth in Few Years Time
The Hoard of Directors of the Hend Schools, co-operating
with Principal Harrington, have drawn up and had published
and extensive leaflet containing the rules and regulations of
tlte Hend Schools and a brief sketch of the schools develop
ment. These are to be distributed to all patrons of the
schools.
Helow is given extracts from the leaflet, which will be
ready for distribution the first of next week.
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, DISTRICT 12.
Mir.t.AltO Tmi'l.KTT, Chairman.
l- M. ItAV.
C. I.. IIUTAI.INO.
I I). Wimht. Clerk.
TEACHERS, 1910-1911.
J. (!. V. IlAKHlNOTON, Hiiicrlntoniimt Boloncii, tsUs.
ANNI. II. Maiikhi. IjwiruujroH arid llhury
AliA I I'ounm KnjflNh, Alirultra und ChomlHtry
IlAimiirrl IKji.hhn Seventh und KIkIiUi (Iradim
Floiiknci: . Yomnu Fifth and Kixlli O rado
Ida M. ANIikilson Third and Fourth OiiuIch
It. Catiihhinis Mahkinh 8-cmd Onulu
Nona II, Uimiiaiidsom Klrnt Orudis
Mum. K. Ii.Hi.ACK Arnold School
Iiia C. Voijnii...... Young School
Qcncral Rules.
1. Jlu Mihool yrarMinlt conUl of tlilrty-lx wcek, and In divided
Into to ctinNtin of clchtoun week each.
Thero uliull m a ChrUtma vacation of two weukii, union otherwUo
ordered liy the Umrd.
Thero nhall Imi no ncliool on Thankijjlvlnr day nor tho Friday
following; nor iixjn ClirUluiu, Now Year'n and Memotial day; nor
uioii the tvtenty-tecond day of Fehruary; "nor ujwn othurdayi itiHfclfled
a lei'iil holldavN by the School Lawn of Oregon.
The nclioof year nhull iK'jfln on tho fltitt Monday In September,
unloMt othnrwlku orderi-d hy the board.
'J. Dally MHHlomt ohall Imj ui follow: Forenoon from 0:00 o'clock
to I'J in., with an IntertulMilon of fifteen minute, from 10:30 to lOMft;
Afternoons from 1:15 to 1:00, with an IntennUtUin of fifteen minute,
from 2MA to 3:00; provided that tho lmennIlon may 1h) omitted when
the weather li Inclement, or thn L'roumU are not Huftahle for exercle.
I'ull In the Flt-xl und Keciiud Grade may Iks dUtnlvied at 11:30 a.
m. ami 3:30 p. in. dully.
Dally Miwloni In the High School olmll be from O.OO a. m. to 12.00
m., and from 1:1ft to 3:40. p. in., with InUinnlMloni at above Indicated
fur the j;nidw.
All Hilln enJolnr troud health may 1m reulred to m-ri out doors
at Intcrmlflont, ami may not return until tho rinjjlni,' of the bull, ex
cept liv M'rmllun of their teacher.
When no Intermission Is iriven, the half-day luwlon hall olose
fifteen minutes earlier than usual.
3. The kchool hulldlnr and grounds shall not lw used for other
than kchoot Hirxses and normal Institutes, without tho pluvious con
sent of the board.
No advertisement shall bo read, K)ted or distributed In any school
room ifr bulldlnir, nor Ktod or distributed anywhere ujwn the wjhool
grounds, except by jwrtnUslon of the school board.
4. Kxaminatfons shall lw held regularly at tho close of each
semester, all murklnm bvlnir uon the InisU of 100.
Written testn and ruvlew may lw jrlven durlnjf each semester at
approprlato times, no less than three such test shall bo given durlnj?
each semester; tho third written J't of each semester shall lw a part
of the Una! examination, In order that pupils may write but one ex
amlnatlon on ouch subject ut this time.
Monthly reiwrt cauls, showing the pupll'n absence, tardiness, de
porttneni and scholarship, shall lw sent to the parent, which card
shall lw signed by the parent or guardian and returned promptly to
thu teacher.
The standing In each subject for each xrlod shall be tho toachor's
estimate, which Is the result of the written test, raised or lowered as
the claw-work for the jierlod may justify; class work to count equally
with the written tent. Tho grades for not more that two months of
each semwitor may lw determined from class work solely. The stand
Ing for thn semester shall lw determined by raiding tho four monthly
gradtM und tho grade obtained In the final examination and dividing
tho result by live; or In the event that only four grades have been
given during tho (.emester. Including the final examination, then tho
sum tit the grades shall be divided by four.
No pupil, whose standing Is under W, Is doing satisfactory work,
and pure nt. should aid 'n securing better work from such pupil.
Any pupil, whoso class standing is tWor more, may lw excused from
examinations, at the optlon'of the teacher.
ft. Promotions shut! lw mode at the close of each semester, when
conditions warrant It.
If It Is Iwtter, In tho teacher's judgment, that tho pupil should re
wat the work of n given grade, ho should do so. Tho pupil should
work where ho can best develop his wers. The teacher is the most
capable of judging In this mutter and the authority and rosixmslblllty
largely rest with tho teacher.
Individual promotions or demotions, however, shall not bo made
without previous consultation with the .Superintendent. Neither shall
any olas lw moved from their proscribed limits without his jwrmlsslon.
Hogular promotions are Iwmil uton two essentials:
(A) The Hunt standing In each subject must be 70 ormore.
(li) The average of the Until standings In all studios,! Deluding de
portment, shull lw 80 or more.
Pupils shall not suffer two consecutive demotions, except In ex
trome case.
Pupils failing In not more than two subjects during tho your, mav
bo permitted to make up tho Work during the nummor vacation, unci
pruts examinations. In xuoh studios, under thu direction of tho Supurin
, tendent, during tho week preceding the opening of tho next school
your.
If tho pupil falls In more than two studies, tho work should lw
taken over uguln.
For siwclal requirements for Klghth Orado pupils, seo Oregon
School taws, Chapter IV.
0 No regulurly enrolled pupil shall lw excluded from Ills classes,
or from regular attendance, for more than one day, unlets suspended
by tho Superintendent or expelled by tho Iward.
7. Systematlo callsthenlo exercises shall bo given In all grade,
both forenoon and afternoon, for u period of ut least live inluutcs, when
no recess Is taken. Abundance of fresh air must bo supplied during
thesu exercises. Seo also, Section 04, Paragraph 8 of Oregon School
Laws. t.
8 Touchers shall bo taVcted for a period of ono year, and all
ralarles shall be determined at tho tlmo of election.
All re-uleotlons shull occur noMutor thun May 1st.
Vucanclos may bo lilted by tho board at any time.
In Conclusion.
A word about the first school of Bend, and the rapid
growth and development of our public schools may be of in
terest. Twenty-five years ago the first school in this locality was
established in a small log school house, which is still stand
ing near the Deschutes river, about midway between the old
towns of Deschutes and Lytle.
School continued to be held in this building until Jan. 1,
1903, when it was transferred to the building now used as
the Catholic Church, and continued there until the present
school building was erected in 1906.
Leaving the little log school house, with one teacher and
a few pupil3, eight years ago, there are at present ten teach
ers employed in the district, and the present total enrollment
reaches about 190.
From n country school we have grown to a well organ
ized graded and High school on a par with the leading schools
of the state.
To Miss Ruth L. Reid (now Mrs. H. J. OvertUrf) belongs
the credit of organizing the High School and bringing it to a
high standard of excellence.
During the present school year three teachers are em
ployed in the High School and classes have been formed for
all the branches required by the StatQ Course of Study for
r
High Schools of the First Class, giving a complete four year
course.
Likewise classesh avc been formed for all the optional
branches scheduled in the four year course, with the ex
ception of two branches; classes not being formed in these
because there were no applicants. The people of Bend now
have equal advantages in tlie matter of educating their
children from the primary grade to the completion of the
High School course with practically any other locality in the
state with the exception of Portland and a few of the larger
cities.
In order to continue its growth and development, the
following are the immediate needs of the schools: An addi
tional supply of maps, globes, apparatus for the Chemical and
Physical laboratories, and reference books.
After another year the present school building will not
accommodate the pupils.
Our First House
cleaning Sale
Is now in full swing and scores
of people are taking: advantage
of the big reductions in prices
on Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots,
Shoes, Comforters, Blankets,
etc. This sale continues for a
full month and is the greatest
money-saving event ever in
augurated in Lake County.
A trial will convince you and
save you much money .besides.
The Cash
Store
THE STORE OF QUALITY
F. W. SILVERTOOTH
Silver Lake, Or.
BEND HOSPITAL
AttendhiR Physicians U. C. COE, B. FERRELL
M. ELLEN KERSHAW, Supcrintendant.
Graduate of St. Luke's Hospital, Chicago.
MRS. A. M. LUTES, Assistant,
Graduate of Columbus (Ohio) Training- School.
Terms: $10 to $5 a Week, Payable Weekly.
There is a Nurse on duty at all times. No
extra charge made for night duty, unless iu
extreme cases, when a special nune is required
ROUGH AND DRESSED
LUMBER
HEAVY TIMBERS A SPECIALTY
IF WE HAVEN'T GOT
WHAT YOU WANT WE
WILL MAKE IT FOR YOU
Bend Lumber Co.
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