C. M. DAVIS AT. J. MORRISON I FARMS, CITY PROPERTY, ACRE TRACTS, IRRIGATED LANDS, Business Chances, Timber Bought ajnd Sold. List your property with us. We will self it if it can be disposed of at a salabje price. We can locate you on the best 320Acre Homesteads M. J. Alorrison has lived in Bend fur the past eight years and has made a busjness of locating and cruising government lands in Central Oregon. He knows the land and will locate you on the best to be had. If you are going to take government land find out who your locator Is, and whether he has lived in the country long enough to know the lands; also if he is reliable. This is a matter of importance to landseekcrs. We have some very choice acreage platted in 1 1-2 to 2 1-2 acre lots with streets on all sides, at $150 an acre. Good terms. Fruit or residence property. One mile from depot site. Homeseekers' Land Company BEND, OREGON ran MM NEW STORE OPENS McCulston Company's Establishment ' Starts business Today. After many delays in getting in a stock of goods, the W. C. McCulston Company opens today a ,novv store in the room formerly used as a bowling alley, on the corner of Wall Street and Greenwood Ave. A choice stock of fancy and staple groceries, house furnishings. 5, 10, 15 and 25 cents variety and other goods has been put in. "Every article we will carry is new and has been carefully selected," said Mr. McCulston. "I have spent many weeks in buying. This has enabled us to secure goods at the lowest possible prices and, with the advantage of the best freight rates to Bend obtainable, the company is t in a position to and will sell at rock-, bottom prices. Economy will be our ( watchword." I MUOTINa TUUSDAY NiailT. The big booster meeting of the Bend Commercial Club, postponed from rhursday night, will be held Tuesday evening nt 8 o'clock. Members of the new townsite company will ad dress the people. Everybody interested in making BENPTHK Biggest and Best Town in Central Oregon is urged to be present. PRI.NUVILLU VISITORS. Among the Prinevillc teachers who are attending the institute arc Prof. R. A. Ford, Prof. E. L. Coc. Prof. Myers, It. L. McBain, Miss C. V. Conway, E. Brobst, Mrs. E. Walker, Miss Theresa Cassidy, Miss Vivian Allan, Miss Ethel Mcorc, Miss Elsa J. Smith, Miss Alvilda Wilson and Mrs. Elmer Clark, nil of whom are guests at the Pilot B Jtte Inn. UASTCR CHURCH SURVICtiS. Tomorrow, Easter Sunday, there will be Solemn Mass at the Catholic church at 11:30 a.m. At the Baptist church there will also be social Easter services, morning and even ing, conducted by Rev. C. M. Cline, the pastor. Use the Patterson Drug Store's fishing tackle and make big catches. HOXINC1 CONTEST MONDAY. A fast boxing contest is scheduled between Louis Long of Spokane and J. Bice of Bend, nt Linster's Hall, j Monday evening, at 8:30 o'clock. I Both men are in fine trim and nn exciting match is expected. Long comes to Bend with the reputation of being a clever man with the gloves, and as he will meet a worthy opponent in Rico the fans nre exacting to see a good bout. Ringside seats, $1.50, genernl ad mission, $1. Tickets on sale nt Budweiser Bar and at the hall. PROQRAA1 FOR TODAY (Continued (rum page t.) Music. Solo Mrs. Limlhorg Recent School Legislation Supt. R. A. Ford This evening, nt 7:00, J. C. F. Hnrrington will deliver nn illus trated lecture upon South American travel, Miss Evelyn Lane Walker 1 will discuss thu "Normal Course in 'High Schools," and Mrs. Rosa II. Parrott will speak UKn the "School as a Social Center." 1 The evening's musical program will be as follows: Solo, "That's What tho Rose Said to Me," J. Iteeder Solo. "Unto Thy Heart." Mrs. Limlhorg Oblignto Iva West Accompanied by Mrs. Douglas Solo J. E. Suwhill Duet. "The Crucifix." Mrs. Wenandy and Mrs. Lindborg Last night's initial session of the Institute was ooncd with a vocal hjIo by J Boeder. "Asleep in the Deep," Mrs. Liudliorg accompany ing. Miss R. B. Pnrrott then delivered 'a pajwr upon "visible history," placing before her hearers first j scenes from tho Trojnn War and later visiting Rome, Venice, France land England, with the aid of excoll j ent stereopticon views thrown up on a sheet stretched across the i nuiKV. I E. I,. Coe, of the Prinevillc schools, read an interesting paKr dealing wi.h thu iiiiortiince of moral edu cation in the schools. ) The First (Irade pupils then sang and uont through a little drill, making a laughable "hit." "Tho Modern Teacher" was the title of Mis C. V. ConuHy's ex cellent iwipor with which tho eve ning's exercises closed. TIsACllIHKS' INSTITUTE. (Continued from page I ) new, the pieseut school building will not accommodate nil pupils after this teason. It Is rjulto likely that buildings in other parts of i town will later Ui erected and the school system extended as Bend sprond out. The n Hairs of tho school aro In , the hands of nn ellicleut Ixmrd of 'directors, coniMsed of Millard Trip- lett. chairman; L. I). Wlest, clerk: C. L. Hotallng and another member to Iw chosen to succeed F. M. Ray, 1 resigned. The present teaching stall con sists of Supt. J. C. F. Hnirlngtou. and MIwmm Anne B. .Market, Ada L. Poiter. Harriet L. Dolson, Florence (' Young. Ida M. Anderson, It. Catherine Hawkins ami Nona B. Richardson. wy i and a K h- Choice Residence Lots: $I009S125,$150,$175,$200 20 Per Cent Cash and $10 Per Month An adequate water system will be installed and in operation in these Additions within 30 days from the time the railroad is completed to this place. A large water wheel and piping is ordered and one and one-half miles of ditches for water mains are already dug. A 20,000-galIon water tank is under construction. Along the railroad, which passes through this property, are natural locations for manufacturing plants. Let me take you over this property and quote you prices. You will find just what you are looking for. We have two autos in our service and. a civil engineer in the field to locate you on the choicest public lands. Our fees are as reasonable as any reliable Locator's. UDWEEnHEEKSSEKESI reaiixfiMUJK jsnznasjj ek asanas qJL A. i A T E OREQON STREET. 9 A fc! n FARM LANDS. FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 320-ACRE HOMESTEADS. r M V &