Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1919)
paok u Anionic tlioHu who worn In Hum! Hifliirdiiy worn C. II. Hpiiuli, 0. .M donch, Vlolut Hpiiiich mill .Mth. C A. llowHI, I H, Wlmor diillvoiod u Hnu hoi; In Iimul on Krldny. H, It. IIukihi of llollll, llllH llllll II crow of iiiuii on IiIh phtco (IIkkIiii: pllllllOI'lt, 0, W. Hnydur wiih In I lo ml on Monday. Hoy WoIIh inn) family liuvo movi'il to tint I'Iiih Trim for n fnw montliH. ho U lonkliuc itfttir Inmlior. Mrn. C. ,M. 1'linlpn wiih IntlpliiK Mr, llohimnii cook for tlm potato lllKKVIH hint wmilt. Mr urn! M rH Finiik Mc.Miiiiniimon iiiovimI to tlm I'Iiih Turn Huuilny. Mr unil Mm. C. 11. HuhurIi wuro callnrii ifl Hurry McOulroii Himday oven Inc. Mr. mill Mrn II. T. Ilurtloy unil Hon Jack wuro lit thu Kdi;owood fiimi on Hattirdny, V, A. Ilowoll loft Monduy for Idaho whiiro ho will utayp for hoiiiij tlmu. A lux llowoll mid hoii who wiih vIhHIiii; ifum wmt) calling on 0. W, Howell unil fmnlly one dny IiihI woitk. (' II. HpuiiKli mid fmnlly mid Minn Itulli llaylny wuro ut Mr. NIcIioIh Hiindny. Mrn. ('. M. I'liulpn mid Mm. Holo mmi wino ul T. V. HwlHhor'H on Hiindny. I'm It In 'llio Ilullrtln. EXPOSITION TO BE IN NEW PAVILION 'linen 'IlioiiMind AiiliunN Will III on DInjiIii)- at Ninth Annual l.lK-xtotk Hlunv, Nov. I7.ii2. and representing on Investment of nearly half a million dollrirB, Thrco thoumind pure-bred nnlmaln In tho cnttlo, home, Hhcop, Bwlna and goat cluflHGH have bron entered. Eleven fltatcH are roproxented In tho exhi bits Coincident with the Kxposl Hon will ho hold tho extremely ex tensive exhibit and practical educa tional program of tho Western Dairy I'roductM Show. The annual convontlon of tho Wostcrn Dairy In truders' Association will also bu held In conjunction. i yL- r fa Telephonic Periscope. "Sunny corner outside nulte, flvo rooms. Can be hcoii hy phono after 7 p. m. Hoy MCM" Vnncauvpr (II. C.) I'rovlncc. 5 VVllcllS LUUiy 111 ji the Country. immmmmiajsMBmi&miswimSl STACKI3I) HAY IN NKBI) OF SHELTKR l'lNKIIIMtHT, Nov. n I. 13, Wliimr wiih ImulliiK liiiiilinr fiimi tliii Tuiniili) mill liiHt wook. 'I'hti liiiiilinr' will ho tmml to cover liny. MIhm Vlolut HiiiiiikIi. who In allouil Int: IiIkIi Hchhonl In Tuinalo muuiiI tint wonk mill ul homo. Thli Woman Kounil lU-llcf. Mon and worann nufferlnft from kidney and bladder trouble will ho glad to read how one "woman found relief. Mn. O. Ilydn, Homestead, Mich., writes: "I had that terrible backacho and tired out feeling, scarcely abln tn do my work. Foley Kidney Pills made mo feol llko n, new person." Sold everywhere. Adv. In ltn nlnilryoar of growing huc cmn the Tuclflc International Mvo Htock KxpiDiltlon will txj clvoii nt Portland Omgriii, tnu wok of No votnhcr 17 to 22 under tho roof of u now pavilion coverlm; 7 A acron Put It In Tho llullctln. IVJZ raxWCT.wswaraji toirwazmmMvamrEanx rj.wjMauux.rjzsj-masxai'. iiuni) nuMiirriN, iu;m, ohkgon tiiuiihday, .vovi;miii:k o, tout. i 4 t The New Motor Car f The Greatest Improvement $ " In Riding Comfort Since The Introduction of Pneumatic Tires . HERE Is a brand new type of car. It solves the problem which has baffled automotive en gineershow to combine riding comfort with Unfit weitfit and economy. Our new Three-Point Cantilever Springs make this possible. These are the first springs of' their kind and they are made of chrome vanadium steel. They are exclusive with Overland. Because of these springs, Over land 4 combines the riding qual ities of large heavy, expensive, long wheclbaso cars, together with the advantages and economy of small light cars. .With 100-Inch whcclbase, Over land 4 has the luxurious riding ease of 130-jnch Springbase. ' The exclusive, Three-Point Can tilever Springs cushion the car so that it rides well on all roads: they reduce choppy rebounds and side swaying, protect the car from road shocks and prolong its life, 'mini mize twisting or racking of frame and body, enable the car to hold the road better. The car and passengers ride smoothly as though floating, free from road shocks that the springs ward off. But this ncip riding comfort, pos sible only with these Three-Point Cantilever Springs, is but one of the advantages of Overland 4. Its light weight makes possible great economy of gasoline and tires. High quality materials Insure durability. All vital parts of the front axle and steering gear and all highly stressed gears and shafts for driving the car are made of ooy steel. The equipment list of Overland 4 is high grade, including Auto-Lite Starter and Lighting System Electric Horn Marshall Divan Up holstery Springs Demountable Rims Three Speed Transmission Slanting Rain Vision Windshield Tillotson Carburetor U. S. L. Batteries and many other high quality conveniences. In every respect Overland 4 is a quality car. The body is all steel, all enamel, the brightest, hardest, most lasting finish. Overland 4 has been tested for two years and more than 250,000 miles over tho Rocky Mountains? prairies, through deep mud and scorching deserts through quick sharp climatic changes. As a result of these tests we were able to judge the car's performance under every condition and to perfect it before offering it to the public There Is no previous car of any size or price to adequately compare with the character of service Over land 4 introduces. The farther you ride in it tho more you will appreciate it. Come in, see the car and ask for booklet. The demand will bo greater than the supply for a long time. ( Overland 4 Touring, $845; Road ster, $845; Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo. S M f jy KP' tBBBSbxBP'' "-v- " in r B . s ijKtfttfe x QjjM -.... i.i mi- x flMSSfeUKpv 1. PIONEER GARAGE COMPANY, Bend, Oregon