The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, April 19, 1911, Image 6

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THE STORE THAT
SATISFIES.
THERE IS A
STRAW
HAT
HERE THAT WILL
Just Pleasfc You
n ECAUSE we have ALL the styles.
Because we have not considered
tone the young roan or the old man,
kut all classes of men, we can state
positively that we have a Straw Hat
that will exactly suit you.
You know as well as we, that the
same hat won't look right on every
man. We take special pride in helping
our customers select a style that suits
their own individuality, and we honest
ly believe that we are better prepared
to serve you in that regard than any
other store.
No need to be extravagant, when
you buy your Straw Hat. Ours
are very reasonably priced.
You are'sure to FEEL right and
and LOOK right if you
GET'
YOUR
NEW
.
"STRAW"
HERE.
R. M. SMITH
Clothing Co.
W al 1' -S t r e e t, Bend, Oregon.
10 BUILD SOON
NEW SCHOOLHOUSE IS
NECESSITY.
Ueni) Mas Outgrown lrctnt Quirt-
'r-Lelln Cltlrt For
Urictlng Rxclimlve High
Skhool MuDdlng.
(From Satunlny's Kxtrn)
With every room in the present
bulhiinK taxed to capacity and new
pupils enrolling every week, it is
evident that Bond will have to pro
vide more accommodations, oiuier oy
OreconUn AtlvertltlBj.
If you want to Interest .people on
the outside iu lands you have for
sale or get hotucMcndcrii to locate,
why not try n little advertising .in
the Portland Oreoiiiiin in well ns
the Bend UVU.KT1N? The Bui.1.
ktin will take your copy here and
send it in for you. We'll arrange
for reader and display uds for you.
The rates are the same an if you
scut to Portland. Tl1.
INVOSTMGNT OPPORTUNITY.
A rapidly increasing mercantile
business in Bend minis nddltlonal
capital to enlarge and reconstruct
it (juarters and to take care of the
big Increajie In trade that Is already
making itself felt. If interested in
the formation of a stock company
I along progressive lines communicate
l...tl. YVV ..ni-.. f Tli. ilnlliiriiv tf
.Notice
If vou wish t- have your ex
'""-"-"""'----;.' nress ami llRlit iicigtii come in
enlarging tne uuiuiiiik ur n.-iiiKlilo wUh ym,r icUtr) lul daily
T1T1 Hflflll If 1T1III llllt'. llt'llUl' 1I1U ItMil 1
an additional one. before the fall
term owns. In the. opinion of a
number of leading citlxens inter
viewed by The Bulletin, a new
building to bo used exclusively by
the High School should be erected
mid the present structure turned
over to the grade pupils. Another
papers, luvc it come in on tne tuuii
line. Tint CoKNi'rf Stack &
STAin5t Co 25'
AHUM ION .MIU..UUN.
If you need any mill machinery
or repairs, K-e the Bend Milling &
warehouse Co. Estimates furnislv
plan propositi is to erect a building ' w 0n repairs nml new plants of any
that will be used temporarily xor,jze. tr
both High School and grade
pupils
rtnd Inter, when the town grows and
a High School building is put up,
1YHhSRiM!K KimtU.NS.
Typewriter ribbons on sale
at
If you want something to eat try
Pure Ice Cream CA AA'C DT A f C 1ure Ice Cream
Every Day jiYl J fJALC Every Day.
on Bond strefet. Annex to Stephens & Pattie's saloon.
E. R. POST, LOCATOR
I ImveMocated the largest number of practical fanners
who have taken up 320-acre homesteads. ' I am pre
pared for the rush of settlers. 1 keep two men in the
field and can locate you on the best lands open for
entry. Auto and team service to lands.
HOTAUNO BOM.DJNG, BUND, OrKGON.
be given up entirely to grade clot.. ' Tlie Mullet In OAkc. record ribbons
l ..u.nVtn. ..f Ih.. niHHMMitv nfliortltc tuiiuttiii iiiiikiniitn. un.n,
hnvinir moro school room next fall. Kemingtnn, i
ufj''
nil. K
Harrington '
Superintendent J. C. F.
said:
"Every seat in the building, except
a few in the first grade room, is
now occupied and we have hud to
.Miti.m.irit m-.tinil ti tirill'tll.. tl ' .
p.niiiw"k- ...uu... w ,... .... ; uynces.
place tor an pupns. am uie aust-cs
will, without doubt, be larger next
fall, owing to the coming of new
families, and more room will be ab
solutely necessary. The High School
will be increased by about n dozen
pupils who graduate from the eighth
grade this year, making the present
facilities inadequate. In my opinion
Bend should have a High School
building and use the present one for
grade pupils only."
Chairman Millard Triplett of the
School Board said:
"What Bend needs is a building
for its High School. There is no
question about the need of more
school room, and this I believe the
best solution of the problem."
"I am in favor of having the High
sv and Royal.
UUILDIMI PLANS.
Dimick is prepared to
J. W. Dimick is prepared to do
all kinds of high grade architectural
work, make plans, blue prints, etc.,
for business houses and resi
tf
OPI-ICliSO.N WALL STKIHJT.
Roomy offices In new building on
Wall Street. Ideally located iu
center of town. Directly on street.
Apply at Bulletin olllce.
TRUUS NOT DAMAlllii).
My two-year-old trees cscaed
damage by rabbits. Extra fine ap
ple trees at 10 cents each, or $18
per 100. Howard Spining. Bend, tf
ItflUS FOR MATCIIINU.
Burred Bocks and prize winning
H. C. K. I. Beds. $1. er betting.
Leave orders at O'Donnell'M Meat
Market. JoilN F. 1'IKIIO:. tf
found
KXICKmjN, Itrml. OirKun.
J
Oh Utch 1? Itaytlaik im mrr ramr to
...- ..il- ....... r ...... I ...
School and grade pupils in different , ,,o. mam! i i; m in .in.i vn,h.
1... II. !!... mwI ll.it..n K ...fit t il.i BIWtH V ilt- 'wi' . '."
this is to have a central High School
building," said A. M. Lara, when
interviewed.
"The time has come for BentU to
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
erect a new school building, and I
believe it should lie for the um of
the High School," said 0. M. Pat
terson. The school enrollment figures at
present, as given The Bulletin yes
terday by Prof Harrington, are as
follows:
I'tiltttl Mtr LiikI ORtrr, Th Ihallr . Orrgoii.
Match Mtl lyll
Total in High School 29
Eighth grade 15
Seventh " 17
Sixth " 18
Fifth " 20
Fourth " 18
Third " SO
Second " 22
First " 27
Grand total l'Jti
The average daily attendance
around 170.
Nutk I. hetrtiy turn lhal Ihr .S'.Kthttn
ractlic K.llway CiHMiuny, lw Kt ultxr ail
iltrM l M. I'aul. Mlnnciul. ha. Ihl. Illh ilay l
1 tcbruaty. l"ll. filcil In Ihlavltxr It. anu.twil
In kU1 unJ.r Ihr piotlalun. l Ihr att ul
I Cuntra aiipruvnl Julr I. IVIWW.I o I
ralriHlrl by Ihr Ait uf Cunfira aiiru.
May IJ. ty, Ihr !i, ' '". hllii
H. ot( kV.iH V. 0hi " rwp ittuHlh.
Kauvr II KaX. M M . cuhUiiiiiiic Juu acic.
(vtHal.No. lM
Any and all prraout claiming a.lvrtwly Ihr
Undailrdhril.ur UnltlHctu H'il ln uf
Ihr mlnrral charartrr uf Ihr laml, ur U any
ftlht r rraMiil, tu Ihr ilUtMil Iu ttpMKnl. .hwMkl
filr Ihclr altMlaiU of fwlrt In Ihl. ullKt. un tT
Ufetrlhr ahtla) ufMay lyii
,, . W MiKIHI' Kffl.Uf
WILL CLOSE MAY
Summons
In tbr Cltcull Ccutl of Ihr hlalr ur Orricnii l.r
Ihr County oTCrouk.
Crnlral Orrron Itllf.lkio Company, a cllta
lion. I1alulln Crank Mrorna, n l Ihw and
LHMrl Laud Ituacd of Oregon, iHfrudanla
To frank Slcvrna and H. I Ixw. (Hfrndanla
is In tbr namr or Ihr Hlalr of Ortfon. Voii air
I hrrcuy icnu'.iru toafp'ar anu an.nrr inr coin.
i plaint Alrd aralmt you In Ihr ahuir rnlltlr.1 toll
I within all weekt iron ui uay 01 inr nrri puoii-
T calloa of Ihl. tumuiout awl If you f.ll Iu ao r
1 Q prar aodnrr. lor want Ihrrrvf, Ihr ptalnl If
7 will apply 10 Ihr Court for irllrfpfayrd for In tfa
complaint. 10-wii ror inrcaucruaiionaiMl ri
Four
iibv.ilili of certain contract, ilalra Octotr.
Will 'l.iVMi niaUr betweru you and Thr Ilrarhiile
Irritation & lowrr Company and Mljrnrl to
1 aald plalutllf rrlatlur to the arlllcuirnt o'crlUln
' landi, and Ihr purcliaM ol walrr rlfhta appur-
1 tenant thereto, ailualc in Crook rouuiy, Oiriou.
Will awl lor auch other and further relief aa may .rem
, . 1 np Luiin ! luu luuiiautr
close for the summer vacation toj Ti, IUnwin 1. ered upon yu i.y pui.iic.
crivo trie tilinlln "n WUlROn of rest" llou byaulliorlly of an order oflhr lion 11. C.
give me pupils a BUasun Ol real. kuh, County Jwlir of Crook County. Oregon,
'lTin l'lll.rz term Will onen On ftion- and Mid order I. dated inruinaay 01 iarcn
High School Students
Grsduite Soon.
On May 19 the llend school
ivtl and la duly recorded and entered in ..Ml
Court and anil.
IMtc of firt iiuhtlralion March vth, lyll.
JI'.HHI'. hTHAK.NH
j 7 Alluruey for I'lalnllff
Notice
day, September 4.
Having completed the four-year,
High Bchool course, four boys will
receive diplomas which will give j
Vi.m imlrnnnfl urithnllt vnmlnn-1
..... ..... .v, ,. . ,.-. ..,.... . .. l ... III..I . ....
tion. to the State University or any ' SSil"'
day, the uimeraignca win apply to inr county
Court of Crook County. Oregon for llcrnw to tell
vluouaaud malt IUuora Iu iunllllra lew than
our gallou oil Iitlvof Uluck v of I .a 1'inr, In
aald ruuuty ami III aupporlol III. application will
prcxiit Ihr following petition
I.A 1'IMK IIHM.IIK, MACII I Sill. I4U
To thr Honorable County Court of Crook
college in Oregon. These are Bruce
C. Deyarmond, Lyle M. Richardson,
Max C. Bichardson and Steven
Steidl.
Thorn will l twnlvff or fourteen
to graduate from the eighth grade ,"&;;. wr tf.. umier.igi,e.i f,eei.oi.iera
roudv to enter the II Ml school. and legal volera reildlnglu Ihr I'reclnct of Irf
rtuiiy lo t-HU.r lilt. ikii w-iiui. ,1h, f,,,, ptmiou your honorahlr lly to
, giant a licruac loll. W, Knper toaell Vluoii. ami
I Mall I.liiiioraliiiiaaulllealeMlliaiioiir iralloii on
PI PAN.tJP AT SCHOOL Mw, p,mlM' """i 'M "" ' '"
The wise business, man is parfjcular abopt his printing. The Pulletln Job
Printery strives to please the particular ones. Phone us of call at office,
Teachers and Pupils Make Oroundi
and UulldlriE Tidy.
Books, tablets anil pencils were
laid aside Friday morning by all
Bend school teachers and pupils and
shovels, rakes and brooms taken up ,
instead. The occasion for this was1
"clean-up" day at the school build- j
ing. Half a day's hard work was
done, and when noon came the
building and grounds were in a
spick and span condition. As a re
ward for their manual labor, the
pupils got Friday' afternoon an a
half holiday.
j You'll get plenty of bites if you
buy your tackle, at Patterson's Drug,
8tore. -
County, Oregon
i rfAr,
I. AV, H. Hocue
I, W.C. Ilolliniricait
,V . W. Hoguc
4 I'. Ilolea
. I. N. Mmleii
I, W. II. Ilollliithcari
11. V. frrlnuloii
C. V. Carmtcliacl
J. I,. Hggtra
Tom hly
A. II. Howard
l.h. Carler
f,M,llurl
I'ratik Hogue
. hhulti
AIlDKI'.bH
I.n I'lue, Oregon
Kotlnuit. Orrgnti
. .
I.a I'lne Oregon
I W
I! I' 1'itinaii
Janiea lllack "
W.C. Itoidliam Kr.land, Oregon
K. II. Caldwell "
tilinon Carr I.a 1'Inr, Oregon
A. Kaprr "
II. C. llamou
W K. Beratey "
Owen Kenny "
I . Slnutafrrr "
N, K. Smith "
lred huillh "
M, L. Karu
CK.lurrou "
l, W. WColt "
jj. 'fcolonion Vohe "
. PntedlbiazvtB day of Match, M
j( , ti. W. RArHK.
Spring Goods
i
$t the same old
ROCK BOTTOM PRICES
if you want to go
CAMPING
if you want to go
FISHING
SATHER
has the equipment you need at tho prices
you want. It will PAY YOU, in money
and in the satisfaction of having Tho Beat,
to deal at, SATHER'S.
THE OLD RELIABLE
E. A. SATHER
ZZ GENERAL MERCHANDISE
BENf). OKIEQON
12 Deschutes Bar
BOND STREET
Wines, Liquors and Cigars
"EVERYTHING TO DRINK
BUT DESCHUTES WATER.'
GERTON 2b COMPANY
BILL YOUR GOODS TO
Metolius Warehouse Co.
J, W. I10ONI2, Mnnnjfcr.
We arc prepared to handle all kinds of
freight and do u KtJ,,c',' lorwattlinjr
liusincss. Satisfaetion is ftiaranteed.
Metolius Warehouse Co.
Fresh Fruits
OP ALL
KINDS
Cigars, Tobacco. Confectionery
Billiard and Pool Tables
CARMODY BROS,
AKcncy for Oregon Dully Journul und .Spokeiimnn Itoviow,
IIONHTRKET, WOTWKBN 0RKKNW0QD AD flltblON.
$W W
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snb
flu
Or A ' f
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