hi nRNi nm.urriy, mean, onicnoN, thukhuay, mauch in, iimt. i $ RIGID RULE FOR TEACHERS 1 E ONLY NORMAL GRADS WANTED HERE. School Hoard Orders Deposit to lrc vent Contrnct .lumping Pay Schedule Adopted Holt lt Given Extra Job. (From Saturday's Dally.) Moro stringent requirements for Instructors than havo oTor bcon In force hero before, placing Ilend on a fooling with tho foremost first class districts of tho State, woro adopted last night In tho form of a resolu tion by tho Bend school board. The chief change made orcr tho require menta hitherto prcTulllnr, Is that tho board shall employe no one as a teacher in the grades, who is not at least a graduato cither of n standard normal school. Tho date on which teachers will be elected for tho com ing year In this district, was fixed for March 22. Block Contract Jumping. To prevent contract jumping in tho future, the board ruled that each of tho teachers re-elected, and ac cepting the apoplntment, will leavo $10 from her last month's salary as a deposit, me deposit win oo ro normal graduates and who have had experience. b. Whoncvor possible men Bhall bo elected for tho grammar grades for one-half or tho high Rchool positions. 6. Whenever feasible, teachers shall bo assigned to tho grades ac cording to tho two year rotation plan. C. Tho annual election shall occur between March 20 and 25. Positions not accepted within 30 days shall be declared vacant. ?. $20.00 of tho first mouth's sal ary shall bo paid on tho first Friday of tho school yeir. 8. At tho close of tho school year tho clerk shall require a deposit of $10 by each ro-elected teachor as a bond for tho faithful performance of tho conditions of her contract. This sum Bhall bo forfeited It tho teacher resigns aftor July 1. If hor resignation is accepted In Juno, the Bald amount shall bo paid to hor then. It sho returns to teach In tho fall, it shall bo patd to her on tho first Friday together with tho sum named In rule bovcii. 9. Salary schedule. 1. Tlrst Grade $80 $85 $90 2. 2nd, 3rd 4th 76 80 SB 3. 6th, 6th, 7th 77 82 87 4. Sth SO SG 90 ($6.00 per month If appointed principal over from 3 to 7 teachers, and $10 if over from 8 to 12 teach ers. A new teacher who has had many years of experience may, upon ro-electlon, bo paid tho third year salary the second year.) High school: 1. Instructors $96 $100 $106 2. Commercial: Manual Training, Dora. Science . . $96 $100 $106 3. Head of English $100 $105 $110 In case of sickness of tho teacher tho superintendent shall nppolnt her substltuto from a list approved by tho board. The substltuto shall bo paid a daily wago equal to 75 per cent of that of the regular teachor turned in case tho Instructor's roslg-;and the lattor shall receive full pay nation is handed in before July 1, but In caso a contract Is broken between July 1 and tho opening of school, tho deposit will be forfeited. Tho board has been put to somo trouble In ter mor years by tho breaking of con for tho first day, 76 por cent for the noxt four days, and 60 per cent for tho next two weeks. The two year rotation rule Is ex plained as follows: Every teacher should know tho tracts, virtually at tho last minute, subjects and hor pupils, especially tho and tho new ruling is intonded to lattor. According to this plan tho eliminate this problem. I teacher has tho samo pupils for two With tho formation of a first class years Instead of one. For example, district here, tho state reading clr-jlf she has a third grade this year. clo work will no longer be compul sory for tcaehers, and in Its place, the board substituted the rullr.g that Instructors must cither attend the Na tional Education association conven tion in Portland this summer, or mast read and report to the city su perintendent on two works on educa tion during the school year. Paying System Adopted. A uniform plan for paying substl tuto teachers was adopted, and tem porary instructors will now receive 75 per cent ot tho salary of the reg ular incumbent. For an absence of ono day tho regular teachers will re ceive their usual compensation, for four days' absence 75 per cent, and for two weeks absenco 50 per cent of tho regular wage. In addition to his present duties as principal ot tho high school, Eric Bolt was elected principal of the grades in the old high school build ing, the board deeming that the close proximity of the two buildings would enable him to attend to both. Tho resignation of Miss Joanna Hislop, teacher in the eighth grade, was accepted, and Miss Mary Maclay, of Monmouth, elected in hor stead. sho would teach the samo pupils noxt year as a fourth grade. It will not be attomptcd In the tlrst, seventh and eighth grades. Clean up and paint up. wards. Adr. Seo Ed- w T Hills woro presented by W, A. Pickett, ot nl, for road work douu un der tho Instructions ot tho County Court ot Crook County, and snld claims wcro thon continued until tho March term. In tho matter of Tutnalu Project Bridges: Ordered that tho County Judge co oporato with tho Tumnlo Project in tho repair of bridges ncross the Ir rigating canals, and that ho purchase lumber therefor. And now Is presented tho bill of tho State Tumnlo Project for $260.00, for tho stool safo tor tho Sheriff's of fice, and snld bill was then allowed and the Clerk Instructed to Issue his warrant In payment ot said claim. It Is ordorcM that tho Clerk bo Instructed to direct tho Pacific Tele phono & Telegraph Company to In stall telephones In the offices of thu County Treasurer and County Sher iff. On motion Court was adjourned to 10 a. in., February 14, 1917. Tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met at tho Council Hooni in thu O'Kauo building, on February 14, 1917, pursuant to ad journment. Tho mooting was called to order at 10 o'clock a. in., by tho County Judgo. Members present, Win, D. Barnes, Judgo; A. Ii. Mackintosh, Commis sioner; L. E. Smith, Commissioner; J. II. Manor, Clork; 8. E. Roberta, Sheriff. Tho torouoon was occupied with a discussion ot thu report presented by Max Crandall upon tho forms pre pared for an accounting system for tho oftlcors of thu County, after which the Court adjourned until 1 o'clock, p. m. Court reconvened at 1 o'clock, p. in., ot February 14, 1917, all mem bers being present. In tho matter ot Furniture for County Offices: Ordered Hint tho County Judgo purchase from E. M. Thompson desks and chairs tor tho Superintendent of Schools, County Judge, and Sheriff, I according to tho Requisitions tiled with tho County Judge. In tho matter of Offices for the County: In accordance with the proposal of the Deschutes Investment Company. and aftor due consideration thereof. It w-as resolved as follows: Whereas, said Deschutes Invest ment Company Is Intending to con struct n two story brick building on tho west end of lot 7. block 41, of tho town of Bend, and has arranged in the second floor thereof n suite consisting of 12 offlco rooms and ono court room 20x4 C feet in size, and Whereas, said Deschutes Invest ment Company has offered to rent said rooms and offices to Deschutes County for two or moro years at tho option ot tho County Court at tho rental price of $160 per month, which Includes a fireproof vault for tho Ccuaty records, 11 la l!.Sr;fi72 ordered, that the said proposal of tho Deschutes In vestment Company bo, and tno samo Tho County Court ot Deschutes County, Oregon, reconvened at 1:30 o'clock, p. m in tho Council room, In thu O'lCauu bulldlugi pursuant to adjournment. In tho mutter ot tho Plat of Man chester: At this tluio Ih presented the pint of Manchester, an addition to thu City of Bond, and It appearing to tho Court from said plat, and tho approv al entered thereon of (ho County Surveyor, County Assessor and tho County Sheriff, that said plat Is reg ular In nil roHpoetH mid compiles with thu requirements ot thu law, It Is therefore ordered, that said plat bo and the same Is hereby approved. On motion, Court was adjourned, to meet at U o clock, a. in., March 7. 1917. Bend, Oregon, March 7, 1917. Tho County Court ot Deschutes County, Oregon, met at tho Council room, lu thu O'Kaue building, pur suant to adjournment. Tho meeting was called to order at 9 o'clock, a. in., by tho County Judge. Members present, Win. D. Barnes, Judgo; A. 1.. Mackintosh, Commis sioner; 1.. E. Smith, Commissioner; J. II. 1 Inner, Clerk; H. E. Hoberts, Sheriff. lu tho matter of Election Boards: Ordered that tho following persons be, and they are hereby appointed Judges and Clerks of Election for tho several election districts, as fol lows, to-wlt r Bend No. 1. K. E. Bawyer, C V. Sllvls, Judges; Hoy Mennsco, I.. W. Hlchardsuii, Ashley Forrest, clerks. Bend No. 2. I.. D. Wlest, E. I'. Brostcrhous, Judgus; Stovo Steldl, Fred Wilcox. Claud Kolly, clerks, Bend No. 3. It. O. I.ambersnn, J. C. Itnney, Judgea; J. Edward Larson, J. E. Etigebretsou, J. J. Cunningham, clerks. Bend No. 4. Clyde McKay, J. A. Enstes. judges; Paul C. Garrison, Franklin T. Parker, W. O. Ferris, clerks. Bend No. 6. S. C. Caldwell, J. X. Hunter, Judges; Earl Houston, II. C. Hartrnuft, A. J. I.everett, clerks. South Side No. fl --8. C Caldwell, P. II. Dencer, Judges; John A Watson, M. (J. Coo. Peter Mersdorf. clerks, I.a Pino No. 7. Alphouse W Ayn, J. O. Huffman. Judges; Omer Hustle, E. K. White. F. W. Tomes, clerks. Lava. No. 8. C. W. Washburn, Ch.. C. II. Allen. Judges; Fred A. Shonuuest, Peter Thompson, Augus tine Werner, clerks. West Side. No. 9. Ivan Knotts, Mike Ward. Judges; J. E. Ulst, T. HcAndrows, J. It. Myers, clerks, Aubrey. No. 10. E. J Merrill, A. II. Horn. Judges; W. J Wilkinson, Walter Wing. W. W. Orcutt, clerks. Tumalo, No. 11. F. B. Wilson, Ch., C. P. Becker. Judges; F K. Day ton, F. V. Swisher, W. N. Hay, clerks. Plalnvlew, No. 12. W. W. Van Meter. Ch., Wm. F. Fryrear, Judges; Oco. Cyrus, Howard Ulltett, M. W. Knickerbocker, clerks. Slaters, No. 13. II. Nootnngcl, Ch.. W. F. Edmunson, Judges. Ellis is hereby accepted, and the District II. Edgliigtun, George Altkeu, J. D, START 'NOW Play Billiards I !IO DA YN HOME TRIAL. linn mill Tlio'HruiiNwIi'lt plan lets yon try any tnlilo right In your homo for 110 days, You can pay monthly hn inn pin) Term nx Jcv iin V.1,00 down, 10 cents a liny, PLAYING Ol'THT I it KK. Hull, Cues, Cuo Clamp, Tips, HriiNli, l ('out Hack, Marker, Hplrlt ImoI, Expert Hook, "How to I'luy," ' etc., Included without extra charge, III I 'QUICK DEMOUNTABLE BHUNHW1CK" ran bo set up anywhere Mild taken doun rnnlly, after play, ('bickering PIiiiiom, HniiiKuIrk PlinuograpliN, Organs, Nhrrt .Music, Phonograph Hccordn, Inxtrurtloii Hooks, Hiirpo, Violins) uii)lliliitf lu the music lino, V.nny Payments, DAY MUSIC COMPANY Greely Avenue near Wall Street. 320,817 SCHOOL RULES GIVEN Secauso of a misunderstand con ing the rules adopted by tho school board at its recent mooting, tbo sot of rules or policies is here with prosonted in full: 1. Only normal graduates shall bei,., tir, oo . .. . I - T . .--. nEND, OREGON, Fob, 13, 1917. Tho County Court of Deschutes County, Orogon, met at the Council room,' in the O'Kano building, pur suant to adjournment. Members present, Wm. D. Barnes, Judge; A. L. Mackintosh, Commis sioner; L. E. Smith, Commissioner; J. II. Hanor, Clerk; S. E. Hoberts, Shorlff. Tho meeting was called to order at 10 o'olock by tho County Judge. In tho Matter nf tho Sisters and Redmond Road: Ordered that tho road bo graveled near Squaw creek, on a co-operative basis, between this county and the settlers along said road, each to pay one-half, the county share not to ex- elected as grade teachers. (This does not apply to present teachers.) 2. A re-olected teacher who is not a normal graduate must attend the noxt National Educational Associa tion or a summer school the coming summer, or read and report to the city superintendent two books on the State Reading Circle work. 3. High school Instructors In the matter of Road Supervis ors: Ordered that the following free holders of' this County bo and the samo are hereby appolntod Road su pervisors, as follows, to-wlt: R. J. Skelton, Road District No. 12. J. D, Bowman, Road District No. 13. shall ' oiuuik. uuu uiairici in, it. "!!" . 2&2 ' AUonstroRo'ad StaViX No! i'tiuui biuuuuiin) u ivtiiuiuA, pvuuuio, i in g or of standard colleges, preference being given to thoso who are also W. J. Buckloy, Road District No. 1C. JAY II. DOBBIN. President HENRY L.. CORBETT, Vice Proa. J. C. AIN8WORTII, Vice Pres. E. F. ROY. Treasurer 8. C. SPENCER, Secretary E. W. HUMBLE, Gen. Mgr. Columbia Basin Wool Warehouse Co. Incorporated. Advances Made on Wool, Sheep Loans. WE BUY NO WOOL Jay H. Dobbin Henry h. Corbett q, C. Colt R. N. Stanfiold J. 0. Ainsworth W. P. Dickey B, W, Humble North Portland Oregon Attorney Is directed to draw up ii contract lHtween this County and tho said Deschutes Investment Company, In accordance with tho said proposal. . In the matter of Jail Building: 1 And now la presented tho proposal , of tho Deschutes Investment Com pany for n building for the use or tho County, for a County Jail, and whereas said proposal Is on tho fol lowing terms, to-wlt: That said Deschutes Investment Company will construct of stone, suit able building to be equipped with steel cells furnished by tho county, which building will be located on the west hair of block 11 In the City of Bend, and reserve to the County the right to remove one wall therefrom after two years, in case It becomes desirable or necessary to remove said steel cells therefrom, and Whereas, said Deschutes Invest ment Company further proposes that they will provide such building and rent samo to tho County at a price equal to C por cent ot the cost or con struction for said building, It Is thoroforo ordered that said proposal of said Doschutos Invest ment Company be and the same Is hereby accepted, and the District At torney Is required to druw up con tract lu accordance with this order. Ordered, that the District Attor ney be requested to file his opinion on the following matter, to-wlt: Can the County, under the law, enter Into a contract for County of fices, beyond December 31, 1918, which would ho valid In case election results establish the permanent coun ty seat at Bend, and whether the County Court can bind Itself there for beyond the term of office of Its members. In tho mutter of tho Tax Rolls now In Crook County: Ordered, that Max Crandall bo, and ho horoby Is employed by the County at $10 per day to oversee the work of separating the Deschutes County, property from the Crook Count tax rolls, and that ho employ as many lady assistants for tho work at $3.00 per day as can bo employed to ad vantage. Ordered, that tho Clork buy lottor filo caso, ono typewriter table, ono book-keeper's desk, and that the Dis trict Attorney Is authorized to pur chase a cabinet for his offlco. On motion, Court waB adjourned to meet February 26, 1917, at 10 o'clock, a, m, Tho County- Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met at tho Council room, in tho O'Kano building, on February 26, 1917, at 10 o'clock, and adjourned to meet In the Coun cil room In tho O'Kano building, at 10 o'clock, a. m February 28, 1917. Bond, Oregon, February 28, 1917. Tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met at tho Council room, in tho O'Kano building, pur suant to adjournment. Tho meoting was called to ordor at 10 o'clock, a. m., by tho County Judgo, Mombors presont, Wm, D. Barnes, Judgo; L. E. Smith, Commissioner: J. II. Huner, CJorK; 8. E. Roberta, Shorlff. On motion, Court was adjournod Bowman, clerks. Lower Bridge, No. 14 A. 8. Holmes, Ch., Tom A. Vodder, Judges; Frank V. Chapman, Ruy L, Kidder, L. A. Hunt, clerks. Terrebonne. No. 15. N. II. El liott, Ch., John M. Perry, judges; Oeorgo McGregor, Everett Parr, Ger ald 0. Groves, clorks. Redmond, No, 10 At. Wright, Ch., Oeo. G. Sedgwlch, Judges; John P. Johnson, Frank W. McCaffery, Byrd Farlolgh, clorks. Telherow, No. 17. J. O. Hanson, Ch., W. J. Sturdlvan, Judges; G L. Killers, Ray Archer, W. B. Chapman, clorks Cllii'e Falls, No. 18. J. W. Wright, Ch., W. J. Wood, judges; II. W. Mar tin. Albert II. Lowry, II. A. Helm holtz, clerks. Deschutes. No. 19. Wm. P. Gift, Ch., T. G. Garrison, Judges; Olaf E. Anderson, Carl B. Llvesley, Wm. II. Duval, clerks. Alfalfa, No. 20. A. O. Walker, Ch., Roy Wooley, Judges; Geo. Ogle, R. E. Leonard, Gustavo Berry, clorks. Grunge No. 21. Julius Pcderson, Ch., Fred P. Reynolds, Judges; It. K. Grimes, C. M. Bragg, P. J. Young, plurlftt Mllllean, No. 22. P. B. Johnson, Ch., E. It. RtiHsell, Judges; I. L. Owen, Floyd Vuucleuve, W. A. Hahii, clerks. Brothers, No. 23. It. II. Coffey, Ch., Orlea King, judges; 8. K. Lock ree, L. Vareo, Burns Young, clerks, Hampton, No. 24. A. T. Frame, Ch., Burr Black, Judges; W. F. Har rison, II. Brookings, F. Klger, clerks. In the matter of the appoint ment of Road Supervisors; Ordered that thu following named persons be and they are hereby ap pointed Road Supervisors for Des chutes County for the following pre cincts, to-wlt: Havn been built and actually delivered to retail buyers since August 1, 1016. This unusual fall and winter demand for Ford cars makes It necessary for us to con fine tho distribution of cars only to those agents who have orders for Immedlato de livery to retail customers, lather than to per mit any agent to stock cars In anticipation of later spring sales. Wo are Issuing this notice to Intending buyers that they may protect themselves against delay or disappointment lu securing Ford cars. If, therefore, you are planning to purchasti a Ford car, wn advlso you to place your order and take delivery now. Immedlato orders will have prompt at tention. Delay In billing at this time may cause you to wait several mouths. I'rlrr: Runabout, $346; Touring Car, $360; Cuopelel, $605; Town Car, $696; Sedan $646, f. o. b. Detroit. George F. Hoover, Agt. 1IKND, OHItGON Road District No. 6. Road District No. 7. Guy Dom mlng. Road District No, 8. Peter Thompson. Road District No. 0. Ivan Knotts. Road District No. 10. W. It. Wil kinson. Road District No. 11. L. II. Root. Road District No, 12. It. J. Skel ton. Road District No. 17. Chas. Muma. Road District No. 18. Itobl. II. Lodbottor. Road District No. 20. F. F. llaf- n or. Road District No. 21. C. M. Bragg. Road District No. 22. P. II. John son. Road District No. 23. O. O. King. Roud District No. 24. II. Brook ings, And tho County Clork la Instructed to Issuo Certificates ot Appointment, and to obtain from said Supervisors their oath of office endorsed there on, In tho matter of Election Pre cincts and Split Precincts: In the matter coming on to bt heard and It appearing to tho Court that there Is uncertainly ns to thu establishing of election districts In Deschutes County, and the appoint ment uf election boards for said dis tricts, It Is ordered that tho District At torney ho and ho Is horoby requested to cominiiiilcnto with and obtain from tho Attorney Giniural his opinion upon tho iimttors following, to-wlt. Khali tho election of Juno 4, on matters submitted to tho people by tho Legislative Assembly bo held ar cording to the election districts es tahllHhed at the December term of Court, 1916, or shall sucli election bo held arcordlng to tho districts formed by this Court at Its January, 1917, meeting; Also, in rase tho Crook County ar rangements of districts Is the lawful arrangement then what shall bo tin conduct with reference to tho split precincts jointly in Crook and Des chutes Counties? ' On motion, duly mado and sec onded, Court was adjourned. FILMS DEVELOPED 10c A ROLL ANY SIZE In at One- At Five They're Done BEST QUALITY WORKQUICK SERVICE CENTRAL PHOTO COMPANY With M. H. Symons. O'knne Bklg. - BEND, ORE. 0 t to meet at 1:30 o'clock p. m of tho samo day.