j-' .tjpwwr 'rL, '"wwufcaaaBftaa-rag' - THK REND BULLETIN, BEND, ORE., WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1010. PAQR ft. i . - 0-b am , pa v , HHW ELEVtW Wm WILL GRADUATE WEEK'S FESTIVITIES ARE PLANNED Out fiulnft Class Will Mnko Merry llrplnnlnj; Noxt Sunday To Gltc I'liiy Monday Nlfjlit l'rxf. Shnfcr to Relit cr Ooninicnccmcnt. Commencement exerctsea ol the 1910 class of the Bend high school will occupy first place In the school activities noxt week. The lnrgest senior class in tne History or the hirh school will be graduated on May 2G. The members of tho grad uating class this year are: Susie Kclloy Leona Springer, Mario Fox, Margaret Schredor, Lottie, Pugsley, nonnle Hess, Myrtlo Pugsley, Fran- ces Steldl, Floyd Reynolds, John Stcldl and Howard Young. The commencement exercises will open noxt Sunday evening with tho l)accalaureato sermon to be delivered liy Hev H. C. Hurtranft of tho l'rcsliytcrlnn church. An elaborate mimical program has been prepnred under tho direction of Mrs. 11. L. Hopkins. To Oho Class l'Iny. Mrs. llrlggs of tho Poultry Yard" a threo act comedy will bo given by the senror class of the Bend high school at tho Dream thentro on Mon day afternoon and evening, May 22. The class has been rehearsing for feveral weeks under tho direction of II, 0 Whlto nnd Miss Inez Pcnn. The cast of characters Is as fol lows Mrs. Urlggs, a woman of bus iness, Myrtlo Pugsley: Ralph, How ard Young, Jimmy, John Steldl, AI- vlra, Lottlo Pugsloy, Melissa, Ilonnlo Hess, her family; Silas Green, "A Near Relation, Guy Swartz (Sopho moro): Mrs. Lee, (A Wealthy Neigh bor) Frances Steldl: Virginia Leo dlor Daughter) Mario Fox; Daisy Thornton (Virginia's Friend) Suolo Kclloy: Mrs. O'Connor (Who Hates Gonts) Leona Springer; Mandy Who Sometimes Stutters) Margaret Schredor. Synopsis of Play. Act 1. Scono Living room In Mrs. Ilrigg's Cottage. "You call off yo goat nnd OI'll call off mo pig." "Id whip you If you told lies. I Just encourage ,ho tretchors." "Lovo and cold cab bage." "Ain't you got no cars to you?" "If there wero moro honest folks there would bo moro poor cnes." "I lovo Ralph Urlggs and I shall wait for him If I have to wait a hundred years." Act II. Scene Same. Forget Christmas; If I only could." "I bollevo ho thinks I am trlng to lllrt at him." "You put n child In water and Its a bnth but jiut a. chicken In water and Its a Kiip." "Spake! how can 01 spake when Its nil 01 can do to tolk?" Twos an attack of tho goat. Ho Muted mo squnro in mo best shawl.' ' It's a hntchln machine. And I am really blessed with an Incubus!" Act 111. Sceno Samfl. "Cmo horo Mollssy, 'til I Irn you out " "Why don't you let me go rough dry?" "M-M-Mrs. B-B-Brlggs th-th-tho steak Is burnln'." "You are very kind madam but I've gone Into business, nnd I guess I can tcratch along llko tho chickens." ' I am glad I don't have to wait a hundred years." The admission charges will bo 2G cents for tho matlneo nnd 3G cents for tho evening performance. Seats mav bo resort od at Road & Horton's with no additional charge. Tho Class Day oxercises will bo held on Wednesday evening, May 24, t tho Presbytorlan church at which time tho members of tho graduating class will participate In a program dealing with matters of Interest to the class both as regards history nhd prophecy. Tho program for tho ex ercises Is as follows: Salutatory, Lee h Springer; Class Grumbler, 'ohn Steldl: Class Prophecy, Mario Fox Class Orator, Floyd Reynolds, Clan Pcem Margaret Schrcder; 'Class Flower, Lottlo Pugsley: Class His torv, nonnle Hess; ClAs3 Lie, Howard Young; Class Advice, Myrtlo Pugs lev Class Will, Frances Steldl; Val edictory, Susie Kalley, Ot Thursday evening the Coni ne" ment exercises will bo held In he Presbyterian church. Jacob Phafrr, professor of History at the 'nlw rslty of Oregon, will deliver the omranremont nddrecs to the out ing rlass. A special program has 'een prepared for tho occasion. P" farm land loas see J. terufAdv, Ryan llfltXS E.N LA ROES. Orogcn Journal.) Bi RNS, May 12 Nearly 1S00 cres of land and over additional clt iem vere voted Into the olty yes erd' Tho city voto was unani mous The new territory voto was -9 'or and 19 against, Burns will 'ote next on a bond Issue for the 8trau rn railroads. Shearings - News Travels Fust. When Hon. Vernon A. Forbes, can didate for representative on tho Re publican ticket, Bpeaks to an audience of Sllvor Lake valley residents at the I. O. O. F. hall tomorrow night, the people will be listening vo a man who has been a parent for three whole days. A son arrived at the homo of that cstlmably young couple at Uend Wednesday night Silver Lake Lead er. Editor Heads Dictionary. When tho Prlnoville team was de feated at Uend recently In a ten In ning game by 4 to D on an orror, both tho Rend papers used tho expression that Prlnoville had been walloped! Yo Gods! Would that Noah Web ster had a peerl Itut wo have con sulted that great book until this Issuo of tho Journal will bo late In getting Into tho mails, and the strongest wo can go Is, tho Rend team played a real ladylike game. Crook County Journal. Shade Trees In Culver. A large number of trees have been planted this Spring on account of tho promised Installation of tho now water system. A number of tho res idences of the town will appear much better this Summer on account of this Improvement. Not only will this Increase tho desirability of a particular property but It will en hanco the value of all town property. Deschutes Valley Tribune Caves nro Explored. What Is probably tho first picnic for this year at that particular placo wob held Sunday at tho largo envo north of Cougar Val'v, near tho Derrick and Lnntz homesteads. The largo as well aB a number of snmllor caves wero explored no woro also a number of old extinct volcanic cra ters. Tho larger cavo Is probably tho best In tho country, or nt leaBt Uio best that hnB been found to (Into. It Is closo to a half nillo long nnd Ih built on tho order of a subway tubo or tunnel, winding slightly through tho lava nnd Is T0 to CO feet high In pldccs. In width Is will nverago 30 or 40 feet. Fort Rock Times. Advtco to Voters. All tho advlco tho Pioneer hns to offer, Is for each voter to settle tho matter In his own mind. Consider well tho all 'round qualifications of the candidates and then voto his con victions. If ho docs this, ho votes honestly, does his duty, and tho re sult should provo the wisdom of his choice. This Is a freo for all fight at tho primaries, and may tho best men, nnd women, win. Madras Pio neer. Up to Tho ladles. Tho trout at tho Odell hotchery are said to bo moro numorous'thls seas on than usual. If our streams and lakes receive any of this year's stock It Is up to tho ladles of Crescent to mako application to the stnto nt onco. This action on the part of hto rivlc Loncuo would put them tno leaders of any organization of Its kind In tho stnto. Crescent News. Mend it Consumer. Tho City of llond hr. becoino a consumer of Inland empire products. About 1500 pounds of cured meats was taken, from Hums Packing plant by nn nuto truck one tiny last week for customers at Bond. Harney Co. News. Opimrtiinlty Knocking. Opportunity Is knocking nt the door of our community, today. In creased population can be secured at onco If our cltlzons will bo awaken to tho fnct that they can be secured. Paisley can offor to the world today the greatest Inducement known with which to secure ottler3 here, Tho fact that n rallrond is about to bo built Into our volley .vr b made the most po'unt appeal ti tl""t who ore seeking choup lands, We have twKHJk3L- M B - - 1 ftV No Waste Lumber When Buying From Us Tho average waste of lum .ber In building a house is l'' Out of evory $100 you spend $1S goes to tho wnst pile Tiie Ready Built" plnnt Mti. 'ju this $1S, and puts it into the House. ConipU'to 'rendyjnit houses bouses for as low n J-0-" Plans so slmplo unjoin- un lit the machine sawod numieril plceg together, and an attrac tive substantial home la the result. You mo in inone. time and labor. Satisfaction guarnn t e o d but send for your catalog tod It shows what wo can do for )OU. UKADY BUILT IIOl'M: CO. (Mil! Broadway. Portland, Or. .THE GOOD JUDGE PETS ATIP FROM THE COUNTRY OOCTOn) Lyou always carry the) 6 DrAI Tniiii. r .. ........ iwiMitltU WMbWI YYwith YOU NQTier X MEN lire learning the truth about chewing tobacco. A titan, small chew ol W-B CUT ChewlniJ the Real Tobacco Chew, ntw tut, Im iknJ will liifryou. Ii limi a don furUile In Iht mouth' not tha tMk, lofty laata that the ordinary chew forrea on a man. ThM'a one ol the raaiona why tarn re io talcr to tell their (rienda about tit Cm Ttittn Cktr. " Nolle how tli aatt bring out Oia rich tobacco laata " Made b7 WETMAN.BRUTON COMPANY, 50 Union &raar, New York Gty theso lands In abundance but thoso who might desire to possess thorn aro entirely uninformed on tho subject. Chowaucan Press. Hero Is Variety. If variety Is tho sptco of llfo, then Redmond had that "splco" yester day. In the morning we wero greet ed with a henvy frost, then threaten ed with n rainstorm, then It snowed, turnod to hall, nnd later rained; sandwiched In botween theso (very) Blight proclpttattons was an nbund nnco of sunshine, which Bont the "gloom "bugs" scurrying for cover. Can you beat It? Redmond Spokes man. I-MHH-HH-l-Hr-HHW-M-MH-H- Facts About the 3 Deadly Fly LIES breed In manure and filth. File carry dliaato norma on thatr feet. Fllea leave the dlaeaae norma on food, dlahei, etc. Thoueanda of bablaa and Grownups are killed In thla way by fllea. T"I"I"H-r,l-I"Il-rr'i-rri'H"ll-H"r'l Money to Loan in sums from $250 to $25,000, 3 to 10 years time. Reasonable rates, prompt service. J. Ryan & Co. The Shoes We Guarantee Nap-a-Tan Work Shoe $2. ?5 and up World's Work Shoe $2.75 to $5.00 Village School Shoe $2.35 to $3.25 For all purposes these Shoes will give you better wear will look better thun any you can buy for the money ' R. H. LOVEN ju:aii kstatk l-'Iltn INHl'KANCK C. V. SILVIS BARGAINS IN IRRIGATED RANCHES AND CITY PROPERTY JX)T8 FOR S.!.i: I.V KVKItY AUDITION IX Bi:XI) PROPHRTY HAXI)W:i TOR NOVRKSIDKXTH. IIOUnilT AND SOW). opkick om:ox STitiarr Dwight M. Davis Company INSURANCE FIRG LIAUIUUY PI.ATR OUASS BOND Phone Red 1621 Temporary would'wt ee without! it, i ain't afraid or ui.npid WHEN I HAVE 111 IN MY MOUTH I FLY DON'TS DON'T allow Men In your houc DON'T permit them nenryour food, especially milk. DON'T buy foodstuffs where flies nro tolerated. DON'T have feeding places where flies can load themselves with ejec tions from typhoid ur dysenteric pa tients. DON'T allow your fruits nnd con fections to bo exposed to tbo swnruis if flies. DON'T let flies crawl over the baby's mouth nnd swarm upon tho nlp plo of Its nursing bottle. GLEAN UP your premises Insldo and out Then fco that tbo communi ty docs tho rainc. STItlKi: nt the root of tbo evil. The buusolly breeds In horse manure, kitchen olTnl nnd tho like. Dispose of theso mntcrlalsBn such n way that the housefly cannot propaguto. SCItEKN nil windows nnd doom, nnd Insist that your grocer, butcher, baker nnd every one from whom you buy foodstuffs docs the same. Thero Is more health In n houtc well screened than In ninny n doctor's visit Go to tho Royal Cnfo for your dinner. Adv. 44 tf ixvi:htmi:th ti,mbi:r AUTOA10HIL1! ACCIDIJNT Office Opposite Bulletin Bldg, J"1 Tgsp Cfep BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY. HOBKHT 11. GOULD Civil Bend Oregon Engineer V W. W. FAULKNEn, D. M. D. DENTIST Offlco Over Postofflco Bend, ... Oregon DU. J. C. VANDEVEItT Physician nnd Surgeon Phone lied 271 Hours 9-12 n. in.; 1-C p. 7-9 p. m. Sntlier Building tn., W. O. MANNING, D. M. D. Dentist. OIIlco in First National Bank Building Tel. 811 Bend, Oregon WILLAKD H. WinTZ L a w y o it Prlnovlllo, Oregon. O. S. BENSON Attorney At hnw BonBon Building, Wall Street Bond, Oregon. VEHNON A. FOIIBCS U A V Y K It First National Bank Building Bend, :-: :-: Oregon OBOnOE S. YOUNO Civil nnd Irrigation Kngluecr. U. S. Mineral Survcjor. Room C First National Bank Building J. B. Boll A. W. Sims CROOK COUNTY ABSTRACT COMPANY (Incorporated) Successors to Tho J. II. Hnnor Abstract Co., Prlnovlllo, Oro. Abstracts Insuranco BEXI) PliUMBING AND IIKATIXG COMPANY Sanitary Plumbing Steam and Hot Water Heating WALL STREET DR. R. D. 8TOWELL Xiiprnputhlc rii)lcluii Over Lognn Furniture Co. Wall Street Hours S to 6 Phono lUil IH- C. P. NISWONQEH, Bepd, Oro. UXDKBTAKEIt MrciiNcd Kinlmlint'r, I'uiicriil Dlntur. Phono Red 421. Lady Asst DR. J. II. CONNARN DENTIST Offlco In Sathor Building. Houru 0 to 12, 1 to 0. Sunduya nnd evonlngs by Appointment. II. II, Do A R MONO IiAWYEIl Oregon 8treet. Bend, Oregon II. O. ELLIS Attorneynt.liuw Pulled Htntc CoiiiinUHlnnrr First National Bank Building BEND. OREGON DR. A. A IU'RRIS Xiitiiropntli Dlseaeos cured without tho uao of drugB or surgery b tho nat ural methods of healing. OIIlco Sutlier BiilldliiK Uinl, Ort-gon Tel, llliii'k U7I f. DR W D IirNTlNOTON DENTIST I'lu.iu- Itnl I -.7 1 B1AD. OKI. i. OS m RAG RUGS WOVEN Three b mx fi-ot f' r -nc dol lar when tiiHtonir-i 1 i nil shot th rags Curi"' weaving V.i- pur ard I'rilmlum EDWARD II. TIIATf lll.lt Ki-nvtooi! Sanitary Barber Shop Will Qlvo You Better Barber Scrvlco SAM ELDER, Prop. DANCE Every Saturday Night At SntlicrV Hull Under Now Mnnngomcnt With Now. Orchestra BEND TO BROTHERS AUTO STAGE Loaves Bend Tuesday nnd Saturdays R. 1). George, Agent Offlco nt Ocorgo's Barber Shop Iho Dalles Sanatorium THE DALLES. OREGON FORMERLY DR. GEISENDORFEK'S HOSPITAL, Kcopcnnl umlrr the mnnngrintnt of Dm. Ukma Dry Lake STAGE LEAVES DRY LAKE WED- XESDAY AND SATURDAY RETURNING THURSDAY AND- SUNDAY Leave orders at the Universal Garago Groceries AT TMU NUW A1HAT AiAPKI:T. FREE DELIVERY Gilbert 3b Son H. P. SMITH Plain ami Omaiiirntal PLASTERING ALL WORK CUARAN7LXD Joe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION YVOKIC rtKik or dirt RASEMENTS STREET WORK. ETC. lyavt udm at j a. i:asii:s oincK J 'L KuoflnK "f ill kimU. KopalrlnK irinitly (Juno. J. A. AlacCLOSKEV TINNING AND ' Furnace Contractor Guttorin, SjwutlriK, Cornico) unii Skylights, TIIE WILL OPEN APRIL 1ST IN Carroll Duilding J 1 11 GOOD BOARD AND ROOMS REASONABLE h il litiY vnuu ' i V J : h f I ! ?