The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 19, 1911, Image 10

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M. J. MORRISON
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FARMS, CITY PROPERTY, ACRE TRACTS,
IRRIGATED LANDS,
Business Chances, Timber Bought and Sold. List your property with us. We
wil! sell it if it can be disposed of at a saelable price. We can locate you on the best
i WW . g M.J.Morrison has lived In Bend for the past
J II nvfi H ftinPQTP5irlc cik,u yenrs nnu hns mnuc n ,nis,ness f ,ocnt,,,K
firfW lvl V llUlllVvlvClUw nnd cruising government lauds In Central Oregon.
; He knows the Innd 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 landseekers.
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 SS
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BEND'S RECORD IS ENVIABLE.
Growth Since 1903 Has Been Re
markableHigh School Compare
Favorably Wllh Any In Oreron
Four-Year Course QWsa
(From Saturday's Extra)
No bettor example of Bend's re
cent advancement and future prom
ise exists than is found in the de
velopment of her schools, which
played host to the educators of
Crook County at the annual Teach
ers' Institute which was held in
Bend Friday and Saturday. Fronvone
teacher and n handful of pupils in
1 191W to eight teachers nnd nearly
'two hundred pupils today is the
record of Bend's school develoj)
nient. The school which is now
housed in the present hnndsome
building originally was in the log
cabin which is still standing within
the town limits.
It was in this primitive structure,
some twenty-five yenrs ago, that the
first school in this part of Central
Otegon was conducted. On Janu
ary 1. 1103, the little log cabin was
abandoned and the building now;
used by the Catholic Church became I
I the place of learning. In l'JOO the
school moved to the present build-1
ing. I
From a three U's school of a,
i quartor-contury ago has grown a
thoroughly organised and modemly
equipped graded ami High School
that ranks with any in Oregon. ,
The High School today require
three teachers. There are elm
in nil branches required by the State
course of study for High Schools of
the first class, the course covering
four yenrs, and the graduates being
admitted on certificate to the State
University without taking examina
tion. Though large and still almost
new, tho present school building
will not accommodntc all pupils after
this session. It is quite likely
that buildings in other parts of
town will Inter Iks erected and
the school system extended asllend
spreads out.
The affairs of the school are in
the hands of an etliciunt board of
directors, composed of Millard Trip
lett, chairman; L. I). Wiectt, clerk;
C. L. Hotaling and another momlor
to Ih? chosen to succeed F. M. Buy,
resigned.
The present teaching start" con
stats of Supt. J. C. F. Harrington,
and Mimes Anne B. Markel, Ada I..
Porter. Harriet L. Dolnen. Hon nee
C. Young, Ida M. Anderson. It.
Catherine Haskins and Nona II.
Itichnrdson.
To the Ucnd City Council.
Now that I am forced to pay
Sl.fiO liceme for my two dogs, I
will kindly request the City Council
to find a way of sprinkling the
streets, at the dust is damaging my
stock, and not merely sing a song
of lieautiful Head.
J KAN SailrTKK,
Adv. Postollliv Corner Store.
AGRICULTURAL EDUCATION.
Then I bnnlly nay nucntluu at tr
rut confronting tiliunliirs of iliu rutin
try wliK-li U ileioamllui; moro nitIoii.
ntteiillmi limn ttinl liitolvlnic h rorroln
llMl of h ntmly of tirlMilluro with lite
work uf our pulillv m IhmiW m u-oinlly
on rr ls I no. Willi rviilUtug 1Mb Hie
tMlMV tn HlHl Uf Uklng Ul I'll' It lo
ttnutkni. many mh'Hi lo Initt ImiI
doubt alum! l be hh.iIIU.v uf il'ilttr
r In n pruetlcal ami c(Tvil- inniinvr.
1iii'it. Hit Joli Inin Ihh-o taiktat by
mimI county uj-rliiteiHli-tit. nml
tin di'itrvi it nuc muleicd Ity oin
Mltiiicmitu ctlmiMor. rmfronir I'hil
ll uf rrtvlHiru I'tiiiiii). nntki n brie?
ketch of til Murk timely nml Inler
fKllnu. Tim work done wn the reull
uf mi nltuiiit to Introduce tin) ntmly
of nirrlcoltup) Into tin nchooU of Al
bert I .mi. n town of tl.oUl people. Aft
rr ncciirltii: iinlMnnU from tin tirl
rulliiriil achool mutiet'tc! with Hi
ntntn utiliernlty tin aohool Ixiitril
rur-tl liy ! or frc grout tlio tuo
of MiltUlent littnl not fur from Hip
nohool whero tin lxiy nml girl coul'l
till tlio toll, Uli'l' tool uil Meru
built nml Mucked nml need ru M.-.I.
nml nl tlio proper lime ttir.o irnet
were turned out tn the pupil. In nil
nil) pupil took ui ttm work, liicltnllm:
tlio.o In Hi nlftli Krmln mimI uNim
ltni'li pupil vn n.ilKiitil n plot of
crouiiil -I by 10 rft nml nlluHnl con
ulilrrnblc livwny In llii cIhiItp nf nM)
Tin' plot tn tlifii pre'wrnt fr llif
vvi nml pUntrtl. IUi) nml irlrl to
nt Iwtma itMiknl ii'ii Horklit In lb
anlwi hi pnr t!nnlnry ik mi thl
work ttlth iithulm. nml ib tttMli
wore Mrprlliiic. U'hllr wirh i Imm
wh RMlml M fpt'tlnl tlmr In w lilt b
to vrtttti tlt.-lr ili. tby ? not rt
trl'-lnl. Tlo'T inrrhil Ihfir KrtMlfn
crHtliMin int. i tin- lot Hrnilo-r. imI
1S5 out of tin a 10 pupil nho to. -k tip
tin work rniitliiiifil lo lix'U nfdr tbrir'
Biihlnn after tlio regular cIimi )m
liml I'll!-!!
. ulinulnsr ilcflulli rrmiltn of lit
work, mil rliihtti crnilo boy tout nt r
tuil prk'i- t'i To worth ( niiirr on bu
4 by 10 patch. At ontialf thU nt
an nrri of Inml would )li'M a rt-tum
of II.IOi). liUli. ono limit ttilmlt. It
pretty Micvroful farintnir. Anotttr
vnlimbl fratuto or tin uork wai ttiit
rarli pupil .rn rrqulrnt to krrp n
rtnrt mvoiint of all aiiuia rrcvlml aial
imlcl out. 'i)ti I'linblnl tlicin to know
Alietlirr Hi l r operation bail Ix-in iik
refill ami iniulil iliein rtncliieu iM
yulelil Ijiler In Hie acatoii lli lk
m Kiren n larger cv an astVul
inral xlHirt emir lelns nrraucnl fr
tbi lniMrlt f ly who er kept it
Iiohh by fnrm Murk ilurlm: tti
mer. '1'Im rlaM lartnl In Notrta
lr ami cHitlnnl ihri inoutli. tke
iHHir IhUk fnm 10 until ovt.. k
MmHly. VeilneMU) ami ItLlnti
Tbfc armUKWfut maile It hmiMii for
tlt l) la ailwml ih. rlatxi if.raj
rlnKix. Tb iubj.t In Mlit l. in
trttetUm M' Kltftt Mi-rr acr ' ' lurr.'
rart,nirr i:ocMh ami ariilmii-n
Jllit try Th Hiillcliu Jol I'm ttry
J1RUI. OMJUIIBVM
Riverside
and
Lytle
Additions
One Hundred Lots
We are offering one hundred lots at a reduction of
25 per cent from list prices. Make your selection
early. List prices range from $100 up. Size of lots
50x140 feet. The biggest bargains to be had in Bend
25
Off
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-gallon 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.
J. A. E A S T E S, Agent.
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OREQON STREET.
FIRE INSURANCE. NOTARY PUBLIC.
FARM LANDS.
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
320-ACRE HOMESTEADS.
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.
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