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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1911)
-im" a m f 1 THE BEND BULLETIN An 1 tuI c it ml cut newspaper, Mamllng for the square deal, clean bniltieM, cleaiv )iS1Uic, anil tiie best Inltfctts ot llend nml Central Oregon, SUBSCRIPTION RATES: One yffnKMi tfi monlhv.. . ..... Tkrtt nionlh (tnnrUblr In tTnc.) ....$i.jo .... At WEDNESDAY, APRIL 19, 1911 Never has the future held more brillinn tpromsie for Rend than it does today. Scnrcoly. even, did the announcement of the railroad's com tap, made two years ntfo, moan so much to Rend as does the recently consummated townsite transfer. Now, perhaps for the first time in her brief history, can Bend assert, TEACHERS MEET CROOK COUNTY INSTI TUTE HELD HERE Session Well Attended and (lood Pro Kram Carried Out Topics o( Inter est to Educators Discussed ' In Papers Read The annual Crook County Teach ers' Institute was held in Rend last Friday and Saturday and was Intyely attended. There were present teach ers from Prineville, Redmond. Laid law, Rolyat and other towns, ami a Train Your Child. Correction docs much, but encour ftRcmcnt after censure h na tho sun nfter n shower, i MtasiM bo tlio baud tlmt prepare h pleasure for a child. for there Is no nn,vltiR when und where It tuny bloom forth, lu tin? man whov childhood liaa known wtfiwii there N nlwuyw n fiber of memory that can bo touched lu sen tie lnM When n cbllil return from n neigh bor'a hmtv don't question blm as to what vta mild or done then tnlci you wUh to now seed of coMtlp and uilscblcf. EOF Chum With Your OppsilL. It Li it tine Idea for the biwlnei girl to chum w It It her oiHwlte. If you uru Inontltiiitoly Im lined to piyrty or last neiw a -ti'rtiHH. Intvllcctuul frlcud will tono you up. If you need toning down In tho way tif iia.ri.ii t.tiil ii Iimi Mthtnlliilla rt mill number from rural schools nearby. , y01, flm fr,.mi wi, ,,H phjsUal A splendid program of addresses' exercl'. J- Uw, divumuikliu: nud and papers was carried out, and the homok.vpitui If )ou h- a natural writ nifhorlt try to linbiinb with the clrl who ule fudge partle and e the world from another ntiste. ThatV tho enlbte way to lower the .reni?. don't you think no J NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ivixf'.m il f lh? ttiitttor, V .ml c. M TH It U Of . prtl h ihi Nstic i hri itr-n ihd C.rl It IUlh oCLjihIUt nn i.i ait K. Snnrr Tt i mU' Ii im ir4 1 !( Nil ii- IMrnl So !.). ft r 1 i , id i c 1 i U II K. W M h a'nl w ttTtnlriilfcH, Ismakr Anal ' :. I. ...1. .....:..:.. .....1 without fear or posslbilitj of con-, n8truct,TCt A pIoasant fonturewas tradiction, the absolute certainty of the muscal nun,iWK tfvon at the hor big destinj'. With large saw-' several sessions, these being ospeci mills assured, with flour mills.woolen ' ally enjoye! by the visitors. In mills and distributing houses look-' every way 'Bend showed herself an t . i t . i !,:- ...:i, excellent host, vie stall of the local ing toward Bend for location. ih school oxtcn(lin a hearty wolo(.me n double railroad terminus, with t0 nll vWl0 atuj showing them the greatest tributary free-land tor- tnuch hospitality, ritories rapidly developing, -with The initial session of the Institute Oregon's greatest irrigation enter- was ojwned with a vocal solo by nHi surroundinir her. with unlimit- J- Roeder. "Asleep in the Deep." ..a ..... .... n,ti. ttmv,r n,i Mw. Lindborg accomiKinying. UU t4tll fj tt v.iivvvj (. cJimnte and sconco uncquaueu, ana t0k. ,inrtn ..:J:ui. ui- x... i iMiw h jct i Rtmi o tn un ih nw with the backing of the most ,)ladnK before her heaVers fira.t powerful interests in Central Ore- scenes from the Trojan War and eon. Bend cannot but forge ahead later visiting Rome, Venice, France from the thriving town of today into nd England, with the aid of excell-i ". . . J , .'," em siereonucwi views inruwn up-, u.u.uiun j nunbu on a sheet stretched across the stage. E. L. Coe. of the Prineville schools, read an interesting paper dealing with the importance of moral edu cation in the schools. The First Grade pupils then sang and went through a ... n n n . . .. . ' flc-tr vio.il to ntiHull cUim In th land Miss R. B. Parrott then delivered I ht J. i-' -r.f.ii c mih.. v om- 2Wil tlAk tit M At 411 CUinmnt nm. tinni I'rr.' V Wl Uce nr Vi.i- UcwbC Tlwf ikI K lUfry Uivlrv iIUiumIi iirkon fr-io . MiHIHK Rcjiitir the metropolis of tomorrow. The Dalles land office broke all previous records for entries in March, there being a total of 295 reported by Receiver Moore. Of these 248 wore homestead filings. During the first week in April there ' making a laughable were 92 entries, giving indications "The Modern Teacher" was the that this month's record would beat , Mo o M C. V. Conway's ex- m. , :. ceiieiJi. jniiK.T iiu niiicti wiv ;. NMI l ht'by lTn by lh" unittMltnril. rcutor of th f ltc of Jon n Mvmurr, itrcraMa, tuthr CTfJUiKaf. od nil prvm httn tltlm IH,I ihr tM rtxtol to prrMHt Ihrm, t IBcJ rrqultnl by Uw wlthla iU roaothi ftt Ihc (IratlmMWitWtl of lhl iioIKt. to C. O Miwm t h' tii t Hit llHtortVr il IItikI, urtfos, the Mm twlBf Ihf pUc for the irnnMctkm of thelMinr o? the Mhleiute in the ut4 ntjr eotnty n. tute Uftlhu hdrof pnl n L C -iISKMORK. little drill. ! """,01 ?' i1", : f hit. - - - r IMaZZaBIMHM U CO. if! TEe W. C. McCuistort GREATER BEND'S GREATEST STORE. IVERWHELM1NG CR.OWDS of eager buyors marked our opening day, end it is not by acci dent that wo enjoyed such romarkablo adivity on that. day. Tho substantial reason is that our lino is booked upon reasonable prices, fresh, clean and up-to-dato goods. It costs money to bo behind tho times. Wo will bo adding to our lino each day until wo havo completed our stock with evory article of good eatables to meet tho demand. Woman votes in somo of tho states and it is said sho rules in all of thorn, so wo cator to trade that influences all tho buying. Nothing will appeal to a Woman as quickly as a clean and neatly kept grocery storo with a frosh and up-to-dato stock to select from, and all of this wo expect to have just as soon as con ditions of freighting and rates will permit us. Wo will adver tise our very low prices just as soon as wo can make our stock moro complete. Our terms aro cash but our prices aro tho lowest and if you don't trado wi h us wo both Ioso money. W. C. McCUISTON COMPANY BEND'S GREAT ECONOMY CASH STORE Corner Wall Street and Greenwood Avenue, Bend, Oregon rat J that of March. ning's exercises closed. . .-. f Al-!.. ..MHA..?Mn l.tltnl mg loauire in u.. ,..... , The pngnm o Saturday morn a big portion of those applications nR.s exer,. at the school house for government land were made at included addresses by ten of the Bend, and that the torritory is trib-( local faculty and three visitors. utarv to Bond. With a good road ' After a musical number. Miss pene'trating the heart of the new Harriet L. Dolsen spoke utHn . u. . &E?J'J2SKI will profit by trading in Bend and f0l0weil by on oddruw upon "Prim marketing their products hore.while ary Reading," in which Miss Ethel ' on the other hand, the town will Moore had much that was of inter rw liw-i.. o-rMtlv lwnf.fitl. With est to say concerning methods of ' instruction. Miss Nona Richardson, whose subject was Language." had the natural advantages it has, and atWed to Uiis Uie lact mat n. win much to sav of value, and was fol be the center of a rich farming lowed by J. E. Myers, who discoursed upon Antnmeuc. u. t. coie grove closed the morning session with a talk upon "Industrial Work in the School," in which he dwelt Mileposts along any highway are uPn the Rawing realization of the .,.. -m . .,..-- nn,t imporumce of this branch of modern education. Saturday afternoon, at Linster's Hall, the program was as follows, commencinsr at 1:30: Music. Song 2d Grade History J. Alton Thompson Literature in Grade Miss Theresa Cassidy Music. Instrumental I lr, Y tcautlful colors when there are no' Aianon uawrence ann uooerunnoa frotf whatever. The present autumn , Thoroughness in Fundamentals .... Klre nice Illustration of the truth of J. C. F. Harrington the abore atateiuent, ai soft mapjes The Domands of Our Public bchools: community, Bend will surely go for ward by leaps and bounds, a crreat aid to travelers, and the move to have such on the new Bend Bams road is in the right direction. The cartoonUt of a well known dally jiapcr of tbe mldle wet rrvently rlc tured Jack Knwt la elan garb palatine tbc leavea of a maple tree. Tb- entl meat U a ratber attnicUre one and quite generally beld. but tbe fart Mrcs. oo tbe contrary, to be tbat tbe learc of drciduoua trees take on most The Best Dry Slab Wood Delivered, for $2.00 a Load If Ordered Before May First. THE BEND COMPANY Lumber Department 1 Men's Toggery I Ins Just Ilm'iml n New nud Pp-To-Date Line of SPRING SUITS Direct from the Factory of the Curlee Clothing Company. Don't fail to .see the line before huyinp PRICES ItAXKLVC KKOM $12.00 to $27.50 Also n Complete Line of SHOES. HATS, SIUHTS. UNDERWEAR, NECKWEAR, Etc. "RIGHT I 'RICES, RIGHT QUALITY" GET THAT and eren bur oak hare abown con siderable color wben lu aus of wrty froat they frequently bov no coler at all. C. O. Patten of Cbarles City. la., one of tbe veteran bortlculturUu of tbe country, wbo baa won medals at meet Ins of tbe National Pomotoglcal toclity for tbe beat display of applen p-own by exhibitor, has this season picked set era I specimens of a new va riety of apple, which be baa named tbe Standpoint of a Newspaper Man George P. Putnnm Standpoint of an Agriculturist. ... L. D. Wiest Standpoint of a Teacher Music Solo Mrs. Lindborg Recent School Legislation. Supt. R. A. Ford On Saturday evening, J. C. F. ! CoulanMIybrtd. It la a crow of a pip- j Harrington delivered an illus-i pin oo a native wild crab. In form ro-' trated lecture upon South American , hembline Its wild parent. In color Ita i travel, M(ss Evelyn Lane Walker tame and ro flavor barlns the peculiar-1 jjjgcuased the "Normal Course in lllea of both. The fruit U of medium , H, ,, g,, and Mig3 Roga B. alxe. peeo iD-cplor. and the tree upon , t fc .Schoo friiMa tm ikvarai amirTiai wn rvaa narrnpnr hardy. as a Social Center. The evening's musical program , was as follows: .Solo, "That's What the Rose Said to Me," J. Keeder A man who employs farm labor doesn't need to be with hU employees more than a couple of week to form a pretty definite opinion aa to tho men , Oni "iTntn Thv Hnrt." having tbe stuff tn tbpru to make suf-. Mf8 rjndborg llclent headway wist day to own nilH.to ' ' rva weat farms of their own. The hired manb'iat0 '," T"' " A ,,u. who U alack. Indifferent aa to bow he I Accompanied by Mrs. Douglas. does his work and soldiers when the 'Solo ..... J. b. bawhlll boss lao't looking It U pretty safe to Duet, The Crucifix aasume, will continue to be Juat thU ' Mrs.Wenandy and Mrs. Lindborg. kind of unsatlafactory help all bis Among the Prineville teachers day, if be should by chance have a wj,0 attended the institute were wife and children deindent on blm prof R A pord( prof Et L Coe, U U fair to assume that the former p f M R L; McBaln M,M C will have to take In newlns: and wash- v c' p Rmhst Mrs E tog to can. enoueh money o clothe" alrn& Te Jy M and educate the children. This chap 1VIaker,A,, ?fe ?"i ? referred to U not only a worthier ' Vivian Allan, Miss Ethel Moore. .... ..... . Mlua Plan I Qmlth Mlaa Alllldn uttnie rnr iinv man in rnrj iiur a noor "" m..m v. m....v., ..... oxcuse aa a husband and provider and of little or. -no worth tn tbe community in wblcb he lives. Wilson and Mrs.' Elmer Clark, all of whom were guests at the Pilot Butte Inn. SPRING SUIT NOW. I NOW HAVE A VERY FINE LINE OF WASHINGTON SYSTEM CLOTHES FOR MEN This clothing has the quality that wears and holds its shape as long as the suit is in use. Because of the long wear and lasting satisfac tion of these garments I can recommend them to you in the very strongest terms I 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 lino. W. C, BREDENHAGEN. r i. A. L. FRENCH, Q"gn strMt Subscribe for TherBend Bulletin $1.50 a year. 'Attractive premiumoffers and clubbing rates. DESCHUTES Addition Adjoins Bend on the south. Most beautiful residential sec tion in Bend. REASONABLE PRICES Also Some Choice Business Lots. Timber Lands Bought and Sold. HUNTER & STAATS WAIJT. STREET, IJIJND, OR. j. 3