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MCND nur.LKTIN, RKND, CMS., 'WKONKHDAY. DKCrKMHKh (t, itift Tm ff J CURSE! iW BEING TRIED THREE COUNTS ARE ,. BROUGHT Issuing Worthies! Checks Given (Vtn tyldrratlon !)' Graml Jurj- True NUN llrought lt Agnlnst M)cnt nnd Wllkoy Moons Is Ict OlT. PU1NKVIM.R, Dec. 3. V. D. Curacy Is now being tried on throe counts brought against httn by tho grand Jury, for Issuing worthless checks. Tho caso against him for mortgaging property to tho Hend Mil ling & Wnrohouso Co. was dropped. A largo number of wltnosscs havo been subpoenaed from Hand In this case. Tho grand Jury returned n true bill against B. O. Myers and Fred J. Wllkey, Hend saloonmon, on a ehargo ot allowing gambling In tholr placo of business. Thoro are several counta. The gambling charges ngalnst Sil via. Parish and Charles Mason, bar tenders ot Hend, werq dismissed as C. J. Stauffer, tho complaining wit ness, failed to appear. The charges against John A. Moore and Florence Metier were also dis missed, no truo bills being found. A true bill was found against 1). Struble, Who was bound .over from Uend on a statutory ehargo In which appeared the name of Mrs. W. K. Gay. W. I). CLAIIK CKTS $I(WO. PIUNBVILL.B, Dec. 3. The only Important caso thus far ground out by the 'circuit court was that ot tho Stnto of Oregon vs. W. D. Clark. Clark Is a rancher, and tho Stato neods about 50 acres of his land for the reservoir of tho Tumalo project. Tho State, represented by Attorney Crawford, sought to havo damages for tho land allowed at a basis of $10. H. II. Do Armond of Uend rep resented Clark, and desplto tho fact that his opposing council was an at torney general secured tho handsome School Algebra, by Well and Hart. 13, Composition Horrlck and Da mon, or Kimball's EngltBh Grammar, 14. LHornturo, American Nov comcr'8 American Mtoraturo, una classics listed below. IB. Physiology Krohn, or Conn and Iluddlngtun. 1 C. Psychology Head : An Intro duction to Psychology, 17. liooKkoopIng Ofuco .Methods nml Practical Dookkuoplng, or Lyon's Bookkeeping. IS. Hotany llergon: Blemuuts of Ilotimy, or Practical Uotuny, by llor gou and Caldwoll. 19. Goology 1e Conto. 20. Geometry, Piano Wont worth's Plane nnd Solid Uoomotry, 1911 edition. 41. History, Goneral Moyor"s Uoneral History, or History ot tho Ancient World, by Hotsford, and M dlnvvnl and Modern History, ltevlsed. by Meyers. XI. HlBtory of Bduentton Davidson. J 3. Literature. Kngllsh NewM comers ISngllsu Liters lure, or KtiK llsh Literature, by William J. Long, and ctaMlcs lilted below. 24, Physics Mllllkan and Oslo: A First Courso In Physics. IV Chemistry McPherson and Henderson. tFor graduate of non standard colleges or universities on ly.) Classics: Macbeth. (Lake. Bng. classics.) Scott, price 25 cents pre paid. Lady of the Lake. (Standard Bng. classics.) Scrllmtr. price 35 cents prepaid. Schurxs Abraham Lincoln. (Illv. i.u. ser.) Houghton, price 17 cents Iirupniu. These classics may bo secured from the local dealers, or from Tho J. K. Gill Company, Portland. Oregon. Subjects for tho Thesis for the De cember examinations: 1. Picture study.. 2. Tho 8tory Hour. 3. Play and Play Grounds. 4. Tho Montessorl System. 5. The Kindergarten, as an aid to the primary school. J. B. MYERS. County School Superintendent, CLASSIFIED ADVKKTISKMENTS. For Rent. FOR RENT Furnished rooms and housekeeping suite at Hcan Building. 39-40 p FOR RENT 2 room cabin with stove, bod, etc., W. II. Lcsh. Ono block east of depot. 39tf FOR RENT Two small build ings near dopot partly 'furnished. Blthor sultablo for llxht houso keen ing, or rooms ror two ForThis Fall Weather Ladies' Raincoats, From $6.00 Up Men's Raincoats, From $5.00 Up Ladies' Mackinaws, Men's Mackinaws, Sweaters Reductions in Overcoats $ 1 5.00 Overcoats Now $ 1 2.50. $12.50 Overcoats Now $10.00. $ 10.00 Overcoats Now $ 8.00. l R. M. Smith Clothing Co. Evcrythlnjc to Wear for Men Who Care. horses. Apply at Bulletin odlco. 3Stf For Hale. 8ALB 25 pigs award of SlfifiO fnfr hla pllnt frnm '" ur "",B r i" persons, in ?h r,? r Ma cUwl rrom aulro at this offlce. Prlcea J6 and ""- $S. 39-40. ,,, ,, ., , ,, . I FOR RENT OtTlces on Wall street Odd and Ends From the County Seat vory choa. App,y uMMn OHlco. PRINEVILLB. Nov. 30. Judge O. FOR RENT Roms. centrally lo Sprlnger has been shorn. Ho re- catcd. Electric lights and wnter. turned baturaay rrom "the outside" Suitable for housekeeping. Choap. entirely devoid of tho mustache and whiskers which havo added to his fame at one time and another. "I'm In disguise now," said tho Judge. "When Morson comes to town I ex pect to hire a man with whiskers to meet him, so that perhaps he'll get tho trouble instead ot rue." Bend folks who think that W. D. cursey, defaulting ex-hotel man, is languishing in tho county Jail, have nnomer guess coming, instead argot ung mm on Dresa ana water, or whatever Sheriff Elklns elves tho prisonors for Thanksgiving dinner, Cursey Is fatter than ever and lives in comfort, mora or less at large, and with bis wife. He seems to bo a "trusty" and has entire liberty, ex cept that bo sleeps in tho Jail. Ex-Sheriff Balfour is now a candi date for city marshal in Prinoville. Warren Brown says that his offlce, tho county clerk's, has shown a net proflt of $300o a year for the last three years. Prlnevllle's city attorney, T. E. J. Duffy, Is having his troubles, too. Somebody's suing tho elty for J5000 damages because his name was put on mo uiacKiist. Apply Bulletin Office. FOR RENT Largo store, modorn front. Good location. Apply to F. O. Minor. Deschutes Bank. 27tf FOR RENT Entire second story ot Bean building over Thompson's furnlturo store Every room com pletely furnished, steam heat, hot and cold water. Seo H. J. Over turf. 3Ctfc FOR RENT Three room bouso. Seo Joo Innes at tho Metropolltan.SCt Wanted. WANTED Girl for general houso work. Inquiro Shuey's grocery. 38tf WANTED Young man to wash dishes, etc. C. if. Corkett. 39 WANTED Cattle and horses to feed during tho winter months. Chas. L. Wlmer, Star Ranch, Laldlaw. 37tf WILL CONSIDER a deal on a good farm proposition by putting In alout 20 head of good horses and colts. Chas. L. Wlmer, Laldlaw, Ore. 36-39 WANTED Position as cook or helper In kitchen. Apply at Aune's stable. 35-39p The auto faro between Redmond and Prlnevlllo is now (3 one way and $fa.50 for tho round trip. That means less net profit for tho Jurors and wit nessea on mileage. To Kicliange. TO TRADE Income property for land. II. B. Oldrldge, iew Meadows, Idaho. 38-4 lp WILL EXCHANGE 4 passengor Chalmers, 40 horsepower Automoljllo for Improved land. Honklo & Ryan. FOR EXCHANGE Good lots near Presbyterian church for foam or FOR 8ALE 25 pigs and hogs. William Hanke, Deschutes. 38-39p FOR SALE OR TRADE Suvon passenger PIorco-Arrow automobile. Wrlto Bux 192, Bond, Oro. .Ifitf FOR SALE Thanksgiving and Christmas turkeys. Phono Mrs, Shon- quost. 37-42 FOR SALE Bay tonm, weight about 3000, 3 and 4 years old. woll broken. Price $100. Inquire Bulle tin oflleo. 37-1 lp FOR SALE Very finest, now mod el unused White sewing machine at big discount. Apply "V," Bulletin office. 3Glf FOR SALE- All kinds ot tlrowoU In all longths. Telophono orders to DS, 3 rings. Kckman & Wilson, 40p FOR SALE Hogs and pigs, good breed. Ed Halvoraon, Bend. 30tf FOR SALE All kinds or rough and dressed lumber, at Anderson Bros, sawmill half way bot,weon Bond and Laldlaw, on old Tumalo road. Roasonublo prices, rough lumber $10 por St. Delivering to Bend or Lald law $2 per M. Telephone. 19tf FOR 8ALE Cabin near Dend Co. mill. Inquiro at Bulletin office ICtf FOR SALE Roll top desk and chair. A bargain at $20.00 cash. R. E. Koon. 39c FOR SALE 8 fcodor calves, two cows or trado for draft horses. Ad dress Box 224 Deschutes, Ore. 39p FOR RENT Room and board. eo Mrs. K. IX Mcintosh. 39 FOR SALE Ono fresh cow and ono cow and two heifers coming fresh. J. M. Judd, near Baptist church. 39c A nice fresh lino of cigars, tobacco, candles and chawing gum. Tho Metropolitan, (successors to limes & Davidson.) Adv. CBagU -r-l MB g NOTICE. In tho County Court of tho Stoto of Oregon 1 1 and for the County of Crook. In tho matter of tho estate ot John W. White, deceased. Notloo is hereby given by tho un dersigned, the ndmlnlstratur of the estate of John W, White, deceased, that In pursuance to an order nf r. sale, of tho County Court of tho County of Crook. Oregon, madtt on tho 1st day of Sontembor. is 13. In tho matter of the estate of John W. Wlilto. deceased, tho unrforjliMiivl will sell nt nublla auction on Tlmr. day, tho 11th day of Decombor, 1913. at tiio nour or io o'clock a. in. nt Bend, Crook county, Oregon, on tho promises, nil tho right, title mat In terest of said John W. White at the tlmo of his do.it h and nil tho right, tltlo nnd Interest tho said cstnto has acquired In addition to that ot tho said John W. Wblto, had at tho tlma Christmas Shopping may bejone QUICKLY, COM FORTABLY, PLEASURABLY and with SATISFACTION at Bennett's. Tho tfmil question of Christmas liiutj is what to jrive the men of your family or acquaintance. There si'cnis to he an impression that men are hard to please in the matter of jiits. If you cannot make up your mind what to give, come to us and let us olli-V some .siiKKcslions. We know men and what they like. Every Christmas ift sale that we make is made with the understand intf that the jjift may he returned tiller Xmas and exchanged. All kinds of gloves make good gills; ties, collars, muHlers, hosiery, handkerchiefs, sweaters, and .scores of other things are always welcome to any man. Shirts of stylish and conservative patterns make ae ceptahle gifts. It will cost you nothing to come and look and you will not find u store in town where goods will he shown more gladly without the least insistence upon your Iniying. After all, it is not the money hut the thought ex pended fon a gift that makes it worth while. To translate into a modest token the taste and wishes of your friends is a liner compliment than to overwhelm with a costly gift that makes them assume an cm harrassing obligation. This store is full of such fitting gifts. Shop early and let us help in planning. BENNETT'S R A. BENNETT, Manager. of his doatlt In and to tho following ilncrllnd real estate, to-wlt: First. Lot 7 of block 2 ot Bond, Oregon. Second. !ot 4 In section J and lot 1 nnd tho south half of tin northeast quarter of section 3, in township 21 H. of rango 10 east of the Willamette Meridian and tho HWUSW',4. section 35 In township 20, H. In rnngo 10 cm ot tho Will nuiotto Meridian and tho WV4SICU, sec. 3, and tho NWUNEU, soc. 10, township 21 south of rango 10 E., W.-.M., and. third, thoUNWU, oc. 5, In township 2G south of rang 1 east, W. M. Fourth. Lot 12 In blork II ot Bund, Orognn. Fifth. Tho KEUN'UV. and thoNKHHICVi of iwk- tlou 33, township 17 H., It. 13 oast' of tho Willamette Meridian, and sixth . Tho H N W H and N 1 fW . sec. 31, T. 17 8., R. 12 K., W M . nil In Crook County, rltato of OroKin. Terms nud conditions of snlo, canity Dated this 11th day of November. 1913. A. C. LUCAH. Administrator of tho estato of John .,WhUjJjj.liwc,d.. ACj S NOTICE. At Sather's Hall on Tuesday night. December 9, tho Royal Neighbors of America will give a basket social. Admission to gentlomon, 50 cents at tho door. Admission feo rofundod to thoso purchasing baskets. No baskets sold for less than 50 cents. Special features of tho ovenlng will bo music nnd dancing. Commlttco 0 ladles at tho door. ALKARBTTA ORCUTT, Adv. 39 Recorder. Frank Elklns says be has run tho county car 11,500 miles slnco March. NOTICE OP TEACIIER'H EXAMINA TION TO HE HELD IN I'HINE VILLE ON DECraUlEU 17, 18, 10 AM) -M, iDlil. Following are given the sources of questions fpr tho teachers' examina tion which will be held at each coun-1 ty seat on December 17, 18, 19 and I su, lvi. tui list contains the old as well as tho newly adopted text books. The questions will be so worded that applicants may pass the examination whether they have pro parod themselves on the old or the now books: 1. Arithmetic One-sixth from tho new course of study and ffve slxthtf from Smith, or Watson and Whlto. 2. Civil Government Strong and Schafer, or Relnsoh. 3. Geography One-sixth from the new courso of study and five-sixths from Redway and Hinman, or Tarr and McMurry. 4. Grammar One-sixth from tho new' course of study and flvo-sixths from Buehler, or Kimball's Elemen tary English Book II 5. .History Ono-ulxth from the new course ot study and flve-slxtbs from JDoub, or Mace. 6. Orthography One-sixth from tho new course of study and five-sixths from Reed's Word (Lessons, or Hick'sj unampion spelling Book. 7. Physical Geography Tarr's New Physical Geography, or Ele ments ot Physical Geography by nap kins. 8.. Reading Ono-half from the new courso of study and one-half from oral reading, 9. School Laws of Oregon 1913 edition. j 10. Theory and Practlcoi-Col- grovo, "Tho Teacher and the School." 11. wltlpg Tho Outlook wrltln system, or me raimor Metnoa (? '"? Xmas Specials I am just opening up a nice line of Dishes including a line of ". Painted China of good quality nt prices in reach of nil. Have just received A NICE LINE OF Rugs and Art Squares of nil kinds nnd sizes. Cnn show you some great VALUES in Rocking Chairs ' for both large nnd small, and our line is complete in everything for, house fur- nisliing, nt prices that are sale jlrices all the time. PICTURE FRAMING NEATLY DONE. A. L. HUNTER Oregon Street, Bend, Oregon CHRISTMAS! Now is the time to do your buying but before doing so you should visit, THE OWL PHARMACY , A ND look over our nice line of Christmas Sta tionery, Cut Glass, Genu ine Handpainted China, Silverware, Leather Goods Fancy Box Candies (Lowney's), Sterling Silver Deposit Ware, Toi let Sets, Traveling Sets, Christmas Boxes of Cigars, Fountain Pens and other articles too numerous to mention. Goods now displayed s sr v s NH' V? .,. 4 r S . i ' ..'?' ''V tt 1 V I Kl St: H'q;. 4.g..Virf.v:.m-Vit r aUMMT Jiusiness writing. 12. Algebra Wells: Algebra for m