The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, September 06, 1916, Page PAGE 10, Image 10

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FOREST ROADS
TO GET MONEY
METHOD OF ALLOT
MENT STATED
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i At the Movies I
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Everyone who has read Rex
IJeach's story of "The N'er-Do-Weir
can recall the fevered Interest taken
In It from the very first chapter un
til the end. This Interest was e-
cited not only by the r,ed-blooded ex-
plolta of the hero but In a greater
degree by the unfamlllarlty of the scenes amid which the action takes place
and of many of the characters cs well.
The screen version Is not only a faithful production of the printed story!
In nil of the Important essentials, but that It has also Increased manifold ,
the Interest created by the book.
These scenes on Panama, so vividly described by Mr. Deach In the
Application for Fund to He. Spent
in Hie CVmilng Pineal Tear Mint
lie Mnilo IlefoTP October 1 Ore
gon Haw !I..7,7DI Coniln.
Secretary Houston has Just an
nounced the plan to be pursued In
Bpendlng the ten million dollars ap
propriate by the Federal Aid -toad
Act for the construction and main
tenance of roads and trails within or
partly within National Forests, and
hsH tentatively allotted among the
various National Forest states tho
ten mlll'on dollars which Is expend
able this fiscal year.
The tentative allotments to the
principal National forest states are
ns follows- Alaska 146. 280; Arizona
$59,795; Arkansas I11.2.U; Califor
nia $110,763: Colorado $S!,335;
Idaho $101), 010; Montana $89,001;
Nevada $19,195. New Mexico $42,
C22; Oregon $127,754; South Da
kota $b.ll., ftah $40.0S2; Wash
ington $01,735. Wyoming $40,556.
In addition, a total of $9,352 has
been tentatively assigned to Flori
da, Michigan, Minnesota, Nebraska,
North Dakota and Oklahoma, while
the Eastern states Maine, New
Hampshire, Virginia. West Virginia,
North Carolina, South Carolina, Ten
TKiKseo and Ceorgla In which thn
(Jovernrnerit Is purchasing lands for
national forfeits, hae been allotted
$21,or7.
"In general," said Secretary Hous
ton, "tho states and counties will be
required to furnish co-operation in
an amount nt least equal to f0 per
cent of the estimated cost of tho sur
veys nnd construction. However,
upon a satisfactory showing by the
applicant State or county that such
proportion of co-operation Is Inequit
able, It may be altered and the ratio
of co-operation fixed upon n basis
equitable to both the statu or coun
ty and the 1,'nlted States."
The method followed In apportion
ing tlio money was explained by Sec
retary Houston as follows Ten per
rent of the amount available each
yeay will be withheld ns n contingent
fund. Ono half of tho remainder
will bo allotted to tho States in
unioiinU which will be based on the
urea of National Forest lauds In each
state. The other half will bu ap
portioned on it basis of estimated val
ue of timber and forage resources
which tho forests contain. Amounts
apportioned but unexpended within
three, years, and any balanco of tho
contingent fund which remains tin
apportioned tit the end of each year,
will lui reapportioned on the mime
busls hh the original allotments
Tim two gtoups of tales to which
lump sums are allotted are. it wan
uxplalnd, to be considered hh single
units of apportionment. Apportion
ment now to be niutto urn for the
current IIhohI your only Thereafter
new HpiHirtlonmmits will be made,
giving I'oiiMlilerutlon to the number
Mid character of applications inailo
by tlm state and county olllclnls for
oxpendltureN on spccllle projects,
These applications must be filed with
tho DlHtrlct Foresters In thn seven
National Forest Districts on or be
fore January 1 of each )oar, for the
f) on I year beginning the following
July 1.
Thn determination of the projects
upon which funds will bu impended
during Hie current fiscal year will
bo rnudt on the basis 'of applications
which must be filed with tho DIs.
trlet Foresters on or beforo October
I, lftlf Each application must con
tain a statement of the public needs
Us to rvN by the proposed rood
and th manner and extent to which
It would aid In the development of
the rwurres upon which communi
ties wiudn or adjacent to the- Nation
al I'ormts are dependent, nnd must
sUo sh thn general location of the
hfPed road and Its estimated eot.
As ulmady stated, In general states
and count I mut bo prepared to fur
nish ro-optratinn equal to ut least
f pr cnt of the estimated cost of
surveys and construction. This co-ape-ration
may lu In tho form of
money, labor and materials, or the
instruction of roads, Where othor
factor are tHunl, the npprovul of u
prujoct way be determined upon the
Tsluthe amount of co-operation off
ered MHity upplleatlann have, It it
i4nl(ul. already been received for ox.
jwndltures upon specific projects,
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printed story have all been ' rought If0ro our eies by the cameri for
Mr. Sellg personally conducted his company and Director Campbell to the
Isthmus, where all the action of the story In that region has been repro
duced photo-dramatlcally. on the very spot described In the book v Mr.
Ileach. Thus we have Colon, on the Atlantic side of the Canal, and Its
tettlngs for the action taklnc place in It; the Oatun locks nnd the great
Oatun dam (In the making) near!)): a view of the wreckage of the French
raochlner used In the attempt to build the canal, and also of the much-read-about
Culebra Cut; also the city of Ancon and of new Panama City,
separated from It by a main street; and old Panama City 12 miles away,
as well ns tho picturesque Taboga Islands, IS miles off In the Pacific ocean.
Managers Catlow & Dooncr have obtained this 10-reel feature which
vlll be shown at tho Hend Theatre Sunday and Monday, September 17 and
IS. ,
It Is rarely that motion picture spectators nre privileged to witness so
exquisitely artistic a performance as that of Mary Plckford In "Madame
Mutterlly.' John Luther Long s classic, which has already becomo familiar
through the medium of opera, novel, and play. All the poetic beauty of
this sad tale has been pretexted and enhanced in the picture at the Hend
Theatre Sunday and Monday. September 10 and 11.
Tho pathetic story of Cho-Cho-San "Mndamo Ilutterfly" as hex treach
erous American husband calls her Is told with Infinite artistic skill. It
required the art. the grace, the piquancy nnd the daintiness of Mnrj Plck
ford to win the sympathy of the public In this role.
As for the forbaken Cho-Cho-San. patiently and confidently waiting
through the long months for tho return of hor American husband, only to
have him return with en American wife, Mary Pickford touches the depths
of emotion In her expressions of sorrow, pain and grief that have never
been required of her In the portrayal of tho many occidental characters
whose 'daintiness and chcrm hi.ve made her tho supreme favorite of the
photo-play screen.
For pure pathos and dramatic Interest "Madame Ilutterfly," has few
the Rend Theatre tonight and Thurs
day precedes a strong and unusual
scee.
I The defrauded workman s daugh
ter waiting outside the Gray mansion
for the appearance of Gray's wife. In
tercepts her and lashes her with her
tongue until the taut nerves of the
much burdened gentle-woman weak
en under this additional load As
Marcla sways In a half-faint the
, compassion and pity that Is ever re
sponsive In a woman's breast filled ,
the wronged lass and enabled her to
forgive and comfort the one she
1 comes to abuse.
I Such scenes of human Interest and
reality fill this powerful play of
I modern ambitious life.
No waiting at the Metropolitan for
i that shave or hair cut. Four chairs
' now ready. Adv.
For sign painting see Edwards,
Adv.
"What Congress hat
done concerning a
Government
Armor Plant
and what people are
thinking about It'!
rfllJ In
E-itoritl C.mm.nt
Thii ii the tide of a booklet
hv prrpircd. Wa
shall b f lad to send
a copy free to any
one Interested.
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equals In tho whole realm of fiction nnd of tho stngo. With the splendid
mttlngs which hnvo bean produced as tho background of Miss Plckford'a
unexcelled urt, tho photo-adaption ranks ns ono of the foremost produc
tloiis that patrons of tho llond Theatre havo eer been privileged to see
"Tho Colonol'H I.ndy and Judy OT.rady were sisters under tho sklnl'"
This title In tho screen drama "The Code of Marcla Gray" 3hown nt
Could Siit Do llrr Cooking.
Mrs. !'. . llartmelster, Teu., Mo.,
wrtttM "I was uffected with kidney
Uoiililu for two yours. I got so lad
this Hummur I could hardly do my
HiokliiK I got Foley Kidney Pills
and I feel ko u now person." Too
iHauy woinen neglect Hmptoms of
klduiiy duruuKotnont, weak back,
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AT THE HIPPODROME
MONDAY, SEPT. 11th
lWurlng 1UI.1A'
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Of TiUHMUIl, ill II
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UKNO 130 l.bs. IMUXKV1I.LK
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(lK.SKH.VIi ADMISSION Ml.tK)
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tnody llrothcrs and at Hippodrome.
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at 9 P. M. Sharp. No Waiting.
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