a i ia il n i f ci i in 1 1 13 1 1 n 1 1 nun 1 1 h im i i n ii a i in i f a 1 1 ea 1 1 C3 fi a 1 1 a 1 1 n Greetings BEST Wishers A CHRISTMAS THANK YOU We're wishing you n Merry Christ mas the merriest you've ever known. And we thank you for so generously remembering this store in your shopping. niinnnMniiniiniiniinJiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniiniinio ,8 CITTSGROWTH NOTED IN PLEA FOR NEW HIGH DISTRIGT NOTE ISSUE MAEKETED CONFIDENCE IS SHOWN Discount of Only One Per Cent Is Taken By Buyers School Super intendent Predicts Increase In Population And Prosperity. ' BeHef in the steady growth and In creasing prosperity of Bend was evi denced last week in the report of City Superintendent S. W. Moore, recommending a new high school building' to meet present and future needs of the district, and in the re port of L. M. Foss, chairman of the finance committee, when he stated that the district's J45.000 note issue, at a discount of only one per cent, ' has been marketed, and that only a few legal formalities remain to bo completed. Figures on attendance given by the ' superintendent showed the same steady growth in city population which he predicted for tho future, Total enrollment for November was for us. and teachers, the storo building in tho matter of ventilation, tbo shacks In tho matter of heating, and the cel lar rooms in tho matter of both heat ing and ventilating. Furthermore, the Bend school district shows an In vestment, In buildings per pupil ac commodated, which Is is a figuro so ridiculously low that It beggars com parison with cities of equal popu lation elsewhere. Again, tbo schools, as they stand, aro overcrowd ed, while a material and lmmodlato growth seems certain. Wo havo reached a point in our economic de velopment where tho less deslrablo of irrigablo land must be takon up as. a means oi lurnisning sustenance iur an Increasing population In need of homes, and the demand will Increase In geometrical ratio In the future. "This fact, coupled with the build ing of good roads and the develop ment of the tourist business, assures permanency In Bend. Advises Against Delay. "Any argument that the mills will run part time, or on but one shift. Is an argument for permanency and a continued building program, since this plan of operation will Insure a payroll of sufficient volume to main tain a steady growth until sufficient acreage of desert or logged-off land is brought under cultivation, and oth er Industries located to support tho town, independent of the lumber in dustry. On the other hand, any ar tificial stimulus in the lumber Indus try which results in undue and ex cessive output, and corresponding ex haustion of timber, might be expect ed to disarrange the basis of perma nent growth nature Iras provided TRIBUTE IS PAID DEPARTED SOLDIER Service Hold From Tho Methodist Church For Charles O. Alley Uniformed .Men Escort Cniket. Funeral services woro held Tues day from tho Methodist church for Charles 0. Alley, World war vet eran, who dlod hero Monday morn ing, rtov. J. Edgar Purdy paid a slnccro tributo to tho doad soldier in his sermon and left with tho friends and relatives who gathered at tho church a mcssago of comfort and hopo. Many floral pieces woro presented, among them one from Percy A. StoV' ens post, American Legion, ropro sontlng, in popples and violets, tho Legion emblem. Six members of the post, II. Cato, Willard liouston, Ray Jackson, John Steldl, Jr., A. J. Casebcer and Leslie Davis, woro pres ent In uniform to act as pallbearers, and many other former soldlors, sail ors and marines wero In attendance Interment was made In Pilot Butto cometerj. May the day he bright, holding for you joys and pleasures unalloyed. With heartfelt appreciation of your valued and liberal patronage we thank you , for that accorded us. LIBERTY AND GRAND THEATRES ML ButusatnauotmramratnaBiaamra ond Kdwnrd and K. P. Ilrostcrhous, wrostllng matches, songs by Jack Oagon and recitations by J. J. Powers and Jack Hill. An Inspiring talk on tho Ideals of knighthood was given by Fathor Luko Bhonhan. 8uppcr was sorvod at tho closo of tho ovo nlng. As a part of their winter program, tho Knights aim to develop Interest In nmotour boxing and wrestling and will shortly organlzo a baskotball toam. NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco at Tho Dalles. Oregon, Dec. IS, 1920. Notlco Is hereby given that Lovo A. Shaffer, of Mllllcnn. Oregon, who, on April 30, 1917, made II. E. 018803. and on Dec. 31. 1919, mado additional 11. E. No. 018830, for 8 WU. Sec. 36.. 8EU. Sec. U. W Sec. 35, Township 19 South. lUngo is East. Willamette Meridian, has filed notlco of Intontlon to make fi nal three-year proof, to estunusn claim to'tho land abovo dcscrlbod. before H. C. Ellis. United State Commissioner, at Bond, Oregon, on tho 3rd duv of February. 1921. Claimant names us witnesses: Her bert E. Mooro, Arthur M. Mooro, John Israel, Faith Israel, all of Mil- llcan, Oregon. 11. FHANK WUUIJCUUK. 43-47P Itcglstcr. Shaffer, of MIIIIcmi. Oregon, who, on April 30. 1917, mndo II. B. OI880S. and on Oct. IS, 1920, mndo addition al H. B. No. 020 47C for 8W Btt. Bee. S. BEi. Sec. 20. KH Sec. 35. Town- ship 19 South, Itango IB East, Will- nmettu Meridian, lias rued nonce or Intention to mnkn Una! three-year proof, to establish claim to tho laud above described, before H. C. Kills, United States Commissioner, nt Bend, Oregon, on tho 3rd dny of February. 1921. Claimant names as witnesses: Her bert K. Moorv. Arthur M. Moore, John Israel, Faith Israul.all of Mllll cnn, Oregon. H. FHANK WOODCOCK. 43-47p Hcglster CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS ClmlflrJ aJrwtUini cbsrss txr il evnU for 10 wnJ or Dm rnt pr word lot sll oy.r 10. All tUulflxl uSrrrtMn ttrUtlr rub la atTint. FOB BALE. PAUL REVERE CLUB IS FORMED BY BOYS NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior. U. 8. Land Offlco nt Tho Dalles, Oregon, Dec. IS, 1920 1317, and for this month, 1347, and the average dally attendance in No vember was 1136, with 1175 for De cember. He reported 9S per cent of attendance. Nigh school enrollment vras given as 42. , For September and October, tho total enrollment was 1139 and 1287 for the respective months and the average dally attendance, given in the same order, was 920 and 11C6. Gum-Chowlng Frowned on. Discussion of the truancy problem occupied some time and members of tho board, aa well as tho superintend ent, expressod the opinion that the situation Is being admirably handled 'by Tom Carlon as truant officer. The board was against tho practice of smoking In the lobby of the Y. M. C. tA. and against gum-chewing on the "In the faco of all the facts, I am convinced that dilatory methods, or failure to provide means for the erec tion of a school building, after the plan suggested, regardless of time or effort expended, can result In noth ing less than a charge of lack of fore' sight on the part of the present su perintendent and board." AUTO IS USED AS FILLING STATION Ted Mnher Heads New Organization Mcmbcnlilii of Nearly 510 In Drawn From Catholic Church. Standard Oil Manager Drives .Part Way Homo On Oas In Vacuum Feed Seven Gallons Taken A "lied Crown" trademark on tho car of W. It. Speck, Standard Oil rep . ... , ... tii. inn. rr ..in ifu m 11 ui 11 iti -writ... 1 1 i 1 1 . Vfc . i. w tlj ' ' " - j .... 1 jl resenianvo nere, muy uuvo ciunu hn'somo needy nutolst to believe that school functions are in progress, was decided that theso matters brought to tho attention of the asso- 110 wa8 nppnuciiinB " " s . Al any rate, iiiai was mo uo iu i.tnllnn tlonn.ntl. Uflftl , n A HHP. L-nsllon that tho canteen, whero gum i which Mr. nnd cigarettes aro on sale, bo closed nut recently. .... i t.u 'tor fuel was WJ1UU BUI1UU1 UUU1IB UIU UCIlIb HCIU I Speck's gasoline tank was Seven gallons of mo tor fuel was takon while ho was nt- Itelatlvo to tho school housing sib- tonding tho Knights Templar meet- uatlon In Bend, superintendent lnB " "l0 a,aBOn,c lomP'0 anu-wne" Moore recommended immedlatCL-nnd A new boys' club ba9 made Its ap pearanco In Bend, the "Paul Be veres," headed by Ted Maher, with E. J. Benz as advisor and master of ceremonies. Membership Is drawn from boys of tho Catholic church, with the ago limits sot at 0 nnd 1C years. Already 30 members aro en rolled. The purposes of tho organi zation aro social, religious and edu catlonal. Burton Davis Is secretary treasurer and Joe Holland sergcant- at-arms. A feature of tho club Is Its secret committee, "Tho Terrlblo Three," ap pointed to report on tho behavior of the membership. In addition to tho officers, tho fol lowing names appear on tho roster of tho club: Bobert Arnold, Ed Joants, Doran Allen, Lowts DaVIa, Harold Bradbury, John Miller, Curt Miller, Wilfred Mayrand, Albert Colvert, Donald Bradbury, Donald Davis, Michael Malioncy, Frank Toomoy, Cleophas Hcdon, Louis Dor- nccker, William Bradbury, C, Ma jhonoy, W. Lanclono, Joo Lanclono, Ed Bradbury, John Mogan, Bobert Thomas, David Thomas, Howard Hughes, Anton Hcdon. within two blocks of his homo, tho machine stalled. The gasoline left in tho vacuum feed had been insufficient. purposeful action In tho matter of fi nancing and building a new high school. Outlining present conditions 'and those expected to dovelop, ho saldt in his report: "Thero Is need for permanent buildings, as Is shown by tho con- structlon, tho uso of 12 schoolrooms In shacks, tho uso of twp rooms In a ' star a building, and' also two rooms In n cellar, making a total of 1C rooms lodge point to the necessity for add ' Vitha'tiara" temporary" makeshifts at.Jng to tho size of tho lodge hall and, best, and wholly inadequato in meet MOOSE TO INCREASE SIZE OF LODGE HALL Constantly Increasing attendance at the meetings of the Bond Moose In .consequence, an addition to the building recently purchased from E, Ai"Sather will be started in tho near BIG CROWD ENJOYS FIRST K. C. SMOKER 'These 'tomnorary buildings are a future, the house coramlttoe; has de- - .. j. j menace to tho health or com pupus emeu. Bovlnj; And Wrcxtllni; MntcheH HongH nnd Hcrltiitlon.i Features of Kvcellent Program. Tho first of n series of smokers and BocIalH planned by Bond council Knights of Columbus, for tho winter months was enjoyed Tuesday by crowd of 150 at tho old Catholic church building, which Is being tern porarlly used as a clubhouse. The entertainment took tho form of smoker, featuring boxing matches between Charles 'and Hugh Dugnn FOB BALK 160 acres of Isnd, fenced: SO to CO acres fine brick clay ground; samples of brick at Bulletin office, muda from this clay; 3 springs: houso, barn and out houses; 2S acres clnarod; fluo tim ber; 2 Vi miles, northeast or Bisters. Sisters Is going to have n rnllrond; wo will need brick; good brick clny at tho abovo address. P. J. Loll hausor. Bisters, Oregon. 13-12-45c en house, etc.; also good family or chard. Thorn aro 40 acres plowed and In crop now; this Is good prunn or strawborry land. I will trnda this placa for an alfalfa ranch, or would rent to responsible party. Wrlto K. M. Peck, Sisters. Oregon. 14-12. 13c FOIl SALE SO-acrn Irritated ranch, Ct acre water right. SO acres In cultivation, 35 In alfalfa: well Im proved; half in I lo from Terrebonne. Inqulrn or address E. N. Johnson, Torrobonno Oro. 42-4 1-4 lp. FOB SALE One extra good Poland China male pig. ' Hubert ranch, 4Cl3.4 4p FOB 8ALK Winter feed, hay and straw; alfalfa, clover nnd stubblo pasturo: bunch grass grating; run ning spring water; will feed. P. A. Devers & Bon, Tumalo, Oregon. 8 4-40tfc WANTED. for genoral houtawoork. Apply Mrs. Mannhelmcr. Phone Bed 191. 18-42tfc WANTED TO BOIlltOW I want to borrow 1700 on my close In home; thn lot nlone Is worth the money; In fine neighborhood: will pay 8 per cent. Call at 1412 Hill street, after 5:30 p. m. or on Sunday, or at Tbo Bulletin offlco between hours of S a. in. and S p. m. Sl-tfc FOB SALE A well Improved 80 aero farm, S miles north of Wash otigal. t'larko Co., Washington, with S-rooni limioo. 2 barns (good dairy I.OST Notlco is hereby given thut Ouy O.I barn), nowiallo. cream house, chirk- LOST 32x3 M Federal tiro on steel rim, between Bend nnd Paulina. Finder pleaia leava-M Bulletin office und recolvo reward. 6C-4I-4 4p Bend Furniture Company Now In Its New Location In readiness to supply every want of the people of Bend in the Furniture line. Every effort to make our new store room as altactivc as possible and to stock it with durable and desirable house fur nishings has been exercised. We feel that our efforts have been rewarded by now having one of the most commendable selections of furniture that Bend could hope to boast of. Late Christmas shopping affords a splendid opportunity to call and get acquainted with the possibilities we offer you. Our Kcnilworth Gift Line offers as desirable a selection of Christmas gifts as could be wished for. Furniture always ranks high as a gift, and especially this Christmas it is appro priate, when the prices arc so extremely reasonable. If you have made your gift selection and arc not at the present time in need of furniture, we extend you a cordial in vitation to call and inspect our new stock. You may not intend jo Miy, but we urge you to see this elaborate display of house furnishings. You arc sure to enjoy it. We take this opportunity to wish each one of you a very Merry Christmas, and may thejtfcw Year bring an abundance of prosperity and happiness""" BEND FURNITURE CO. ELKS' BUILDING-BOND STREET