"XT PUPILS OF BEND SCHOOLS. Packard Shoe liTe for the limn of taste, who likes to combine .style nnd comfort in his foot fjenr. The Packard .shoe comes from one of the best of the Massachusetts factories it state that has become famous all over the country for its shoes. What the Packard car is to the automobile world the Packard shoe is to the footwear trade. Our spring lines are just in. Here are a few: ,v- i V ft iStxS ' ...' ' PHOTOGRAPH OF STUDENTS TAKEN IN 1910. QET THAT SPRING SUIT NOW. 1 NOW HAVE A VERY FINE LINE OP WASHINGTON SYSTEM CLOTHES FOR MEN This clothing has the quality that wears and holds its shape as long as the suit is in use. lltrause of the long wear and lasting satisfac tion of these garments I can recommend them to you in the very strongest terms. 1 also have a very select line of Men's and Women's low cut SHOES for Spring and Sum mer Wear. You are cordially invited to call and Inspect my spring line. W. C. BREDENHAGEN. Hotel Bend Corntr Donii and Oregon Sl. AAERICAN PLAN Rates $2 anil $2.50 a Day HUGH O'KANE, Mutineer STAR BAKERY FRESH BREAD Pastrios, Rolls, otc. 13 Hr.iil TlcA-l SI 00 3 Urnd Ticknts 2(ic Meals Served from 6 a. m. to 8 p. m. furnished Rooms MRS. NELLIE WRIGHT ill! BUILD SOON NEW SCIIOOLHOUSE IS NECESSITY. Ilsnil llii Outgrown Present Quart er! (.ending Clilrrm I'm v or Urrctlng HkClmlve llltli School llullillnj;. With vory room in the prumint building taxed to ctimcity and nuw ttiite enrolling every week, it is evident that Hend will have to pro viilu more accommodation, either by enlarging the building or erecting an additional one, Inifore the full term o(H.nii. In the opinion of a number of lending citizens inter viewed by The Bulletin, n new building to Ik; used exclusively by the High School should Ik erected and the present Htructuru turned over to the grade pupils. Anothur plan pressed is to erect a building that will be umkI tumorarily for both High School and grade pupilH and Inter, when the town grows and a High School building U put up, be given up entirely to grade classes. In Henking of the necessity of having more school room next fall, Superintendent J. C. K. Harrington said: "Every seat in the building, except a few in the first grade room, is now occupied and we hnve had to scrimmage around to provide a place for all pupils. All the classes will, without doubt, be larger next full, owing to the coming of new families, and more room will be ab solutely necessary. The High School will In increased by about a dozen pupils who graduate from the eighth grade this year, making the present facilities inadequate. In my opinion Hend should have a High School building and umj the present one for grade pupils only." Chairman Millard Triplutt of the School Hoard said: "What Hend needs is a building for its High School. Thete is no question about the new! of more school room, and this I believe the bent solution of the problem." "I am in favor of having the High School and grade pupils in different buildings, and the only way to do this is to lmc central High School building," said A. M. Ijira, when interviewed. '"1 he time has conw for I tutu! to erect a now school building, and I believe it should bo for the umj of the High School." mid 0. M. Pat terson. The school enrollment figures at OXFORDS. No. 15963 Button Oxfords p a t- ent colt, fancy gray matt tops with pearl but tons, a snappy young man's Bhoe. Price. jcr pair $5.00 No. 15964 Bluchcr Oxford Pat ent colt, Cuban heel, a stylish drew! shoe for all occasions. Price ... . $5.00 No. 15965 Bluchcr Oxford Ta n ItuKsiu colt, funcy brass eyelets, a good service able shoo for every day wear. Price $5.00 No. 15966 Button Oxford with fancy brown stitching, something out of the ordinury for the man who likes things differ ent. Price . $5.00 SHOES. No. 15969 Russian Colt Much or tan, heavy stitched extension soles, stylish and comfortable. Price . . . $5.00 No. 15970 BlucherVelourColt A shoe constructed specially for the young man. Price $5.00 No. 15971 Blucher Gun Metal Common Bensc last, an especially comfortable shoe for the business man. Price . $5.00 No. 15973 Button Shoe Paten t colt, swing last, something especially classy in a dress shoe. Price .... $5.50 o02E "The Store of Better Values" 0 Bend, Oregon present, as given The Bulletin ywr terday by Prof Harrington, are as follows: Total in High School 29 Kighth grade 16 Seventh " 17 Sixth " 18 Fifth " 20 Fourth " 18 Third " M Second " 22 First " 27 Grand total 19G The average doily attendance is nround 170. WILL CLOSE MAY 19 Four High School SluJenU Will Graduate Soon. WHEN IN BEND STOP AT THE PILOT BUTTE INN Table always supplied with the best that the town affords. Neat and Comfortable Rooms. Bund, Okkgon Fire Insurance That Protects Our Companies Have Assets of $150,000,000 Years of Experience Alake Our Policies "LAW SUIT PROOF" There are other reasons why you should have us write your Insurance. Call on us for information. M. S. Lattin Eb Co. (Incorporated) Sutherland (8b Mcintosh CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS JOBBING Promptly Attended to SHOP ON OKKGON S'l. On May 19 the Bend school will close for the summer vacation to give the pupils "a season of rest." The 1911-12 term will open on Mon day, September 4. Having completed the four-year High school courkc, four boys will receive diplomas which will give them entrance, without examina tion, to the State University or any college in Oregon. Those are Hruco C. Doyarmond, Lylo M. Richardson, Max C. Uichardson and Steven Steldl. There will be twelve or fourteen to graduate front the eighth grade roady to enter the High school. CLEAN-UP AT SCHOOL readier miJ I'up Is .Mnke (hound mi J llullJing Tidy. Hooks, tablet ami iencils were mid aside yesterday morning by all Uimil ilmil taHi'hir and ikiihIs and shovels, rake and brooms taken up instead. The occasion for this wan i "clean-up" day Ht the school build i ing. Half a day's hard work was 'done, and when noon came the , building and grounds were in a spick nnd simui condition. As a re ward for their manual labor, the pupils got yostorday afternoon as a half holiday. ! llnu vnnr ftOltnir tlltk'u lit Pllt- terson's Drug Store and get the best. TYI'UWRiriJK RIUUONS. Typewriter ribbons on sale at The'liullelin Office, record ribbons for the followin muchinc,: Oliver. RemiiiKtou, Visible ami Kovul. UUILOIM) PLANS. J. W. Dimtck is prepared to do all kinds of high grade architectural morV mnl-.i nlntis. Ilhio lirilltS. CtC. ,1U.f, . !. p ----- . - for businesj hous-ea and rosi- doncos. tf Our rortlnnd ropresontative baa bought a bankrupt stock of furniture- at GOc on the dollar, which will arrive in iiond in a few days. Wo will dispose of it at great reduction Watch for if. ' Secondhand' Store, postollico corner. Henkle & Ford HOMESTEAD LOCATORS REAL ESTATE BROKERS We know the land open to settlers know the soil know the corners and GUARANTEE EVERY LOCATION. Dont overlook these facts If you want to locate. If you have good real estate at the right price let us know of it and if we do not buy it, can sell it for you. Call and see us. 'THE most refreshing drink, the best of all spring tonics and the purest bever ago obtainable, is BUDWEISER BEER The Silvertooth Saloon is the best place in Central Oregon to bey beer. Our private cold storage plant, soon to be erected in Bend, will give us every facil ity for properly hand ling beer. At Port land the beer will be loaded into refriger ator cars direct from the cold storage, and hauled to Bend and placed in our cold storage without being allowed to vary one degree in temperature. Any expert chemist will tell you that this is the only way to keep beer RIGHT. And that's the way you want it, of course. If our schooners aren't large . enough, we'll put a handle on n keg for yqu. Yours to please, The Silvertooth WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS . Family-Liquor Store. . . Corner Bond nml'OregQivSts.