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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1917)
PAOK e. KKND nULLKTIN, IU5ND, 01tKfl0N,Tlll'KMAY, MAY Us, 1017 LARGEST CLASS CruuuquT m didii't huovy adqut it.) (JUpan.fOU'D OE AHMED QRRITHeUUOaK HAS USKD W-D 1 . INCE IT MUST CAIAtl '. IT THE LITTLE J -isrics-i ' 7ri TO KHOW HOW BATIBrVIHO CUT TOBACCO SINCE THIS LITTLE CHGWI3 TO LEAVE ON THE MARKET. CMRW THAT SATIS WILL GET DIPLOMAS ON MAY 25, iV ever was a time when you should be so particular about the hat you buy. For 45 years the superior quality of one hat has never varied it never will, TheLanplur Hat S350 l f&r 1t0M ji TTI I I l-WWW IWl'T Hcv. IV. C. Stownrt CIkwcii to Deliver ltncclaurvnto Sermon Krn i my In Pre" Ih Wntclmonl of the Class of 1017. (From Saturday's Dally.) Bond high school will graduate tho largest class In the history ot the Institution on tho evening of Fri day, May 25, when 12 girls and flvo boys now completing tho four year courso, will receive their diplomas. Tho senior class tor each ot the last two years has numbored 13, and from tho slio of tho lower classes, Princ ipal Dolt predicts n steady growth In tho number of graduates each year for tho next three years at least. Itev. W. C. Stewart, pastor of tho Methodist church, has been chosen to glvo tho baccalaureato sermon on Sunday evening, May 20, at tho high echol auditorium. Flvo evenings later, also at tho auditorium, Dr. Gcorgo B. Van Waters, Episcopal missionary for Central Oregon, will deliver the commencement address. Tho graduation program will con sist in addition, ot the presentation of diplomas, medals and tho award ing ot honors, the recipients ot tho Inst two being kept secret until For Sale by A. L. FRENCH, Gent's FimmUtf. commencement night. A piano solo by F. S. Frnnols, n vocal trio by Dorothy Miller, Mario Urostorhous, and Mary Llnstcr, and selections by the girls' glco club will bo othor features ot tho evening. Othor num bers arc still unannounced. The program is to start promptly at S:1G o'clock. Kconomy Agreed On. Both boys nnd girls In tho class nro doing their part In war economy, City School Superintendent F. Thor darson, class advisor, states, and a lower cost than tho averago price ot graduation apparel has been fixed by tho class as tho maximum for any Individual In the class to spend for this purpose. Members ot tho class are as fol lows: Ruth Vandevcrt, Margaret! Thompson, Evelyn Bcdlcnt, Mario Brostcrhous, Frances Thompson, Ralph Curtis, Percy Ttevcns, Hattlo Dick, Gcrtrudo Ronolds, Dorothy Miller, Alex Mersdorf, Mary Llnstor, Lowell Henderson, Roso Hunnoll, Mao Oreon, Floreuco (lllson and Hob ort Fulton. Several of tho hoys, It Is under stood, will enlist shortly after Kind nation. Hnhort Fulton has already outered tho U. S. navy but will be awarded Iiiu diploma nevertheless. School In both grades nnd the high school wilt reach a closu on May "5. Four chairs at your sorvlco at tho Metropolitan. No waiting. Adv. BARBERS PASS NEW SCHEDULE INTELLIGENT pooplo have n way of Rtzhijt thlntfs up (or themselves WU CUT is all shreds, all tobacco; and ordinary plutf is leaf with a lot of heavy, dummy swectcninrf, hoUinjt it together. But every tluurf doesn't tfo by quantity cither; W-B CUT is a rich, sappy chew, becauso it's rich, sappy tobacco. It doesn't taka so much W-Ii to satisfy. Tuko a omall chno. Then notice how it hit. M.J. fcr WETMAN.DRUTON COMPAHT. 1107 B.Jw.r. N.w Tt City ItHAHONH It) It A Iti:i CltOSS ('HAITIM! IN lU'KUV COMMUNITY. CARD TELLS SERVICE IN AMERICAN NAVY (From Thursday's Dally.) A card hearing thu signature ot Lieutenant Commsndor J. II. Black burn at tho bottom, and tho name ot Robert Innca at tho top, and bearing tho words, "A man from this housn is now serving his country nt tho front. In tho U, S. navy," has Just boon received by young Innca' par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Innes, of this elty. S1IAYIX, TONICS AND .MANHACJK.H llAISKD.IIOl'ltH HYHTIIATI7.l-:i AND (il'AKANTKIM KOI I KM I'LOYKKH FltOVIIM'.D. (From Thursday's Dally.) Meeting with their employes last night, proprietors ot Bend barber shops decided on a now rnte card to keep pace with constantly Increasing expenses, and fixed uniform hours and guarantees tor their men. The changes will go Into effect on Junti 1. Chlot among tho items on tho now card will be tho change ot thu shave The Endura a Djtvvfl tl tBswM' '$ ' 1 I lllllillill 1 1 fl Iff t'' I flit ot MM I III I tjiljjljll I W m I IE.II I tllifl i Iff I JmI I (Jiff If pbsff I IfTIHTf f JVi ifnl 1 1 1 nee- Supreme Tire Qualify United States Tires have proved that they have that supreme quality, that miles are packed into their structure the. way endurance is packed into steel. A vast number of the motoring public know that by experience, and they have answered in tho only way that , the buying public can answer, , by giving United States Tires tremendous sales increases, sales increases that are vastly greater than even the sensational increase in the number of automobiles this year over last. A Tire for Every Need of Price and Use 'Nobby1 'Chain1 'Royal Cord' ' 'Usco' 'Plain' United States Tires Are Good Tires 1 ill IP rM IIS m H 111 ww! -the ilk V VBk IB vtk r-vi I I IIUMANITAIUAN. 1. In ctMu ot local dUnstur which paralyse other rullvf agunolss lit the locality. 2. In case of National Disaster. 3. Itellef for wounded and non-combatants on both stdos of any war. (Itcd Cross Neutrality.) i. In casu of disaster elsewhere, II. CI,HAHIN( IIOI.'SB FOIl NATIONAL ANI INTKHNATIONAL UKI.IKF. Thu American Hcd Cross will gladly furnish Information as to tho, standing of all Itelluf Agencies collecting money from the pub" He for national and International relief, Local Hod Cross Chapter should appoint a Committer stroim enough to bo recognised by the community so that In cas of local disaster decisive action may be commenced nt once. I'HKPAHKDNKHH. 1. To equip Haiti Hospitals for the Army and Navy. 2. To secure highest class professional personnel, Doctors and Nurses, To socuro nonprofessional personnel; Ambulancn Drivers, hitter Hearers, Chauffeurs, Clerks, Cooks, (Monographers, I'orUrs, Mechanics, Shipping Clerks, 1'harmaclsls, Kto. 3. To make surgical dressings and hospital garments, 4. To on re for soldiers' families that will need special assistance dur ing time ot mobilisation or war. 1. To mobilise local resources so that In case of disaster the rsller may bu Imtuedlntu and efficient. CON8KHVATION OF HUMAN 1.1 FK. 1. To educate the public In First Aid, Homo Cara of tho Hlok, Whitt les, and Water Life Having. :. To serve uud Instruct by our town and country Nursing Horvlc. III. IV. .Meinbcrlilp !' nro nw I'nllimut Ami fruit, ml. Ill- Oul.W,JriA Annual Subscribing Contributing ..- -. Sustaining 10.00 per year I.lfo 2S.0O one payment l'atrou 100.00 one payment IMPORTANT Ked Cross Mngaslnn Is not Included In tho II membership. Aifiy4t i t'Jii l.OO per year $ .GO.. 2,00 per year I. CO.. COO per year 3.00.. ... 7.00.. .. Sft.OO. .. 100.00.. CktHH ..I . so 2.00 I 0f . . . . trtm non Tho money retained by tho Chapter, In accordance with this sahedule, may be used to purchase sewing material, and to defray such other expenses, -which, In tho judgment of the Kxeeutlvu Committee, may bu Decennary tit properly conduct thu atfulrs of tho Chapter. Any town of 6000 Inhabitants may form a Chapter. Chapter town requested to co-operutu through auxiliaries with smaller towns within Hit territories, lleud Chapter territory Includes Crook, Jeftorson and Des chutes Counties. Auxiliaries elect Chairman, Secretary and Treasurer. Auxiliaries work to harmonise with Chapter work. All durs forwarded to Chapter ot which tho Auxiliary receives Its sham for administrative purposes. National authority to form Auxiliary may bo obtained by application to Secretary ot Uond Chapter, American Hod Cross. Mrs. It. C, Cunningham has consented to act as Chairman of th Membership Commltteo of tho ilend ltrd Cross and has appointed as tin other members ot tho Commltteo tho following; Mrs. Hadle Lucas, Mrs. N. O. Davis, Mrs, H. M. Orelner. Mrs. J II. Haner, Mrs. F. Dement, Mrs, Uerry llorsketto, Miss Ida Nlawonger, Miss. Cora Dates, A, Whlsnant, Mrs. Clyde M. McKay, Mrs. O. A, Throson, Mrs. Knuto Nelson, Mrs. K. D, Ullson, Mrs. K. I. Urostorhous, Mrs. J, C. Vande vcrt, Mrs. M. D. Knutsen, Mrs. W. U. Hastings; Mrs. It. C, Cunningham. Chairman. from IC to 2G csuts, Incorporating however, the neck shave, Itself a five cent Item, Any massage will cost GO conts straight, Instead ot ranging from 36 to GO cents, and shampoos will cost two-bits, or J I, according to tho kind. This charge has already been In effect, but tho dollar sham poo has not been listed on the cards. Tho application of toulos will bo lG conts, Instoad of 10 and lG sants as formerly. For tho employes, n UO a ,wcck guarantco will go Into etfoct, with a dally commission ot 00 por cent ot business running over 2G, For work on Saturday alone a f G guar antee Is made. All shops will open nt 7 o'clock In tho morning and close at 8 o'clock In tho evening, with thu exception ot Saturdays and payduys, whon tho hours will bHfrom 7 to 10. To pro vent any posslblo evasion of this ruling, It was dcolded that no cur tains shall bu used on tho Hhop windows, CIVIL KKHVICK SIK.N .NAMKD (From Friday's Dally,) Claud Kolley and Orvlllo lllhi ar now members of tho local Civil Ser vice Hoard, appointed by II. F. Ward, district secretary, before his depar ture this morning. Tho board' total membership Is now four. For farm land loaas sea J, Ilyaa A, Co. Adv. For sign painting seo Kdwsrds, A dr. Untied Slates Tubes end. Tire Acctttorltt Have All llie Sterling Worth and Wear thai Make Untied Slates Tires Supreme, Clean up nnd paint up, wsrds. Adv, Boo Ed- vJoe Rock CONTRACTOR All kinds of EXCAVATION WOIUC rock or dirt DASEMF.NTS STREET WOKK, ETC. llflll'i Don? atkfbr Cractes ZmvYLMES: t And the Best GROCERIES McGrath's Grocery Dond Stroot, ritsSSSlP' m HB Leave orden t J. A. EASTES OFFICE Oiegon Sued moit . r,sa r mi