The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, November 20, 1919, WEEKLY EDITION, Page PAGE 9, Image 9

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OUT DOOR SCENES ARE
BEING FILMED
I'IHitii of Company Now llrrr
OllitTH t'omlnu; Ne Week
HiIiiii-n Will He Tiikin In
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Willi llio arrival Friday of in
ninmhmN of Hi" Amotlcun Llfno
Kinyli (Join puny, of I'orlliinil, work
was begun on (liu lllmliig'ot, (ho out
door nci'Ihih of Uni omnpnny'ii now
mtrimii play, "Tliu Clan of Tlmlior
Mountain," it seven reel real urn deul
Iiih Willi tliu labor Mllitntlon In Iho
huw mills ami logging cumpM of tins
I'lilled Htutt-rf.
In llio rourmi of tliu work ncmioi
urn to bo takun at Dm logging cjimps.
In tin) daw iiiIIIh ami at different
point m mound llio town, giving nn
opportunity to t lit) people of thin unc
tion In oliHcitn tlio workings of on
of llio uioHt InturiiMlliiK Industries of
tlm countiy. Ono or tho Mpoctnciilur
nights will tio tlm taking of tliu night
tcenim by nrllflclal light, n complolo
11k lit I tiK system for tlm purponu being
Inoluded In tliu company' equip
inont. Another ncono iiucpsnIIiiIi'H tlio
burning of u small bonne which will
bo erected for llio purpowi Jimt out
side tlio city HmltH. Tlm Iioiiho will
bo llrod and tlm scene "nhot" onrly
next week. A mob scene In which
about 200 pcoplo will tin iimmI will
Klvo n nunibor of llond folks u
cliiiiica lo break Into tlm screen
game.
Tlm members of tlio company who
ntrlwd horn Friday lurludud
I.oiiIh Moonmw, director, MImh Curol
llollowiiy, leading lady, Jinn Her
hIiuII, character load, l(irt Hprotto,
heavy, Clyde Cook, cametnmnn, (J.
V ItayM, electrician. Otlmrn weru
Dick Horner, II A Wagner. Don
Prior, 1.. II Phillip. Walter
MiicMoiiles, Jr., Dick Ollphant, Jnn
llornar, and II. O. Turner, Harold
Orndy, business munugur fur tho
company, Iiiih been In llond tlm past
week looking up Incatlon and mak
ing arrangements for tlm workb
Other member of tho compnuy
who will nrrlvo next week tiro Jack
Mulhall, Minn Mabel linker, n daugh
ter of Mnyor linker, of Portland;
lUlph Dudley, ilroduriuk O'FIInn,
and William Dill. Jack Mulhall.
who will play tho lend In "Tlm Clan
of Tlmbor MouutiilU," appeared
II rut In picture with tho old llio
graph coiripnuy undur tlm direction
of (1. W. nrlllllh. later signing u two
enr couttact with tho Universal
eoinpany.
Ilaslng hi opinion on nbsorvn-
tluii already inado I.oiiIh Moo maw,
director of tho l.lfcngraph Company,
y that lm believe dm soft clear
IlKht of Central Oregon will prnvu
fxironiuly desirable In tlm photo
graphy of tlm mole.
TRAVEL HEAVY;
HOllLS FULL
AtTOMOIMTIONH I.V IIKND IN
HUITICIHNT TO CAIti: 1)K
TltANHIHNT TUADi: MANV
AltltlVALS (ii) WANTINH.
Hither Ilend In n Rood transient
town with a lurgu nunibor of ar
iIvuIh mill departures ovoiy day to
mid from hotel, or tliero are not
sufficient hotel accommodation.
Till tact Iiiih Von often manifest
ed In tho lust few wookH In tliu
elly not, only during tho llmoH
whon thoro I something special
Koliw; on In tho city, but a I ho dur
ing normnl day. For tliu lust
wook thoro ha mi ibeen time when
It Iiiih been Impossible for arrival
In llio city to obtain hotel iicconio
, dtttlons.
Frequently of Into tho manugo
muilt or tlm Pilot llutto Inn Iiuh
boon unnlilo to take emu of ItH
transient natrons, A similar con
dition lu reported by (1. i Smith,
who recently purclumed tho WrlKlit
Hotel Mr. KinUli stated on Hutur
clny ha Ih .mtikliiK nn uffoit lo pro
vldg Hlcaplng room for tho heavy
putronnjso, Tliu annex to tho
Pilot llutto Inn I almost nlwny
full with a waiting Hut, and It Ih
fioquontly necoHury lo rntuso. no
commodatlona to logulur traveling
natrons.
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As It Is
The Road
As It Seems
In New Overland 4 oh
Three-Point Cantilever Springs
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YOU expect abaci road to ride as it looks. It did,
until the introduction of the Overland 4
Springbasc.
Overland 4 does wof change the road, but it does
diangc the tnanncr in which you can ride on it. It
gives you comfort instead of dis-comfort. It gives
you a smooth, sailing sensation instead of bouncing
and swaying.
The Diagonal attachment of Three-Point Canti
lever Springsat-thccnds ofa 130-inch Springbasc gives
Jong whecibase road steadiness. let Overland
4 retains all the advantages lightness, ccon
otny,and cascofhandling,of 100-inch whcelbase.
This-means an altogether new standard of riding
comfort, a noteworthy reduction in the wean and tearj
which lessens the efficiency ofa car. The new springs
give longer life to every part and thus minimrre up
keep and replacement costs.
Tires wear longer because cushioned against
hammering blows. Light weightmeans marked econ
omy in gas, oil and running expense.
Overland 4's equipment is complete from Auto
Lite Starting and Lighting to Demountable Rims.
Come in and see this remarkable car. Ask for
booklet. Overland 4 Touring, $845; Roadster, $845;
Coupe, $1325; Sedan, $1375. Prices f. o. b. Toledo.
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PIONEER GARAGE CO., Bend, Oregon
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TOTAL SHORT OF
FUND EXPECTED
si.iniiTi.Y ovr.u itoo milmukiih
sh:t:uui:i to n.vn: mim, kji
1'I.yi:h . mii.i. ai noo
m:i)Mo.n uicsiri.TH immml
'Sell jour poultry tlirotiKli Ilullctlil
6 tlushlfleil ml.
AlthotiRh tho Hod Cross member
ship drlvo wo ofllclnlly over on Nov-
eMibor 11 subscriptions tiro utlll bo
Iiir rocehed lu tho hopo of brluRlun
tho total inontborhlp up to the point
expected by tliu national orRiinlu
Hon. To ditto tlio ciihIi tiirnod In for
iiiomburHhlpH nmouutB to HomethliiR
over 11,000 ami tho rorolpt from
local mill companion representing
momborHlilps taluu by omployea aro
expected to hrliiR tho total to over
Jl.COO. Very poor results in out of
town dlstrlctfl, however, havo so far
nerved to ljoop tho llguroa fur below
tho amounts which It was belovcd
would bo received whon tho cam
paign opened. In Hodmond, for ex
ample, only C6 member wore secur
ed, or only SO more than at La Pino
whllo as jet no roport him been ob
tainable from Joffomon county, .
In both JofTersou mid tho Hod
nioiul section tho drlvo was lu charge
of tho American I.ckIoii. Whether
ItH apparent failure Is duo to Inabil
ity to perfect orKaulzation or to
local apathy is not known but an
effort will bo mndo to obtain results
even though they aro belated.
Volunteer workers In Iteiid who
lime Hindu especial exertions on be
half or the drlvo Include Mrs. I.. 1).
Ward. Mrs, K. 1 Miihuffoy, Miss
Alice- SpuldliiK. Mrs. Horace Illch
urds, Jlrs. II. II. Lumping, Mrs. C. W.
Hayes, Mrs. W. D. names, uud the
American Legion. Julius l'odersou
In tho GrniiKo district and C. II. Clow
assisted by Mrs. John DuIhiIr, at
Lu Pino havo covered their terri
tory thoroughly.
(ration, was lu favor of tho defend
ant.
Following tho Shopherd case tho
court took up tho criminal cqbo
against P. C. Hardy who Is charged
with the larceny of a wagon,
mrTTni'n stv mv v"vvvf
ilitUUiVO tU TU IS U KINS
I FOR HIGHWAY WORK
Four ninmond "T" trucks woro
unloaded at Dead on Saturday and
will bo driven to Hums, wlmrn thv
' will bo used to aid In tho hauling of
cinders for the Burns-Crano road
now under construction.
Two other trucks left nend Wed
nesday for Burns, uud four more
are expected to arrive this
week. The Pacific Urldgo Con
struct Co., of Portland has the
contract for tho construction of tho
highway, but tho hauling or gravel
nnd cinders will be done under sub
contract by The R. A. Allen Hauling
Co., also of Portland. The trucks
that left liond Saturday are Individ
ually owned, and tho hauling will bo
dono by tho yard.
Super Realism,
nmployer (to clerk) "If that bare.
Smlthorx. comes In, toll him I'm out
am! don't bo working or he'll kw
you'ru lying."
Cut This Out It Is Worth Moaej.
Don't miss this. Cut out this
slip enclose with 5c to Foley & Co.,
2835 Sheffield Ato., Chicago. IIU
wrlttlng your name and address
clearly. You will receive lu retara
a trial package containing Foler'a
Honey and Tar Compound, tor
coughs, colds and croup. Foloy'a
Kidney Pills and Foley's Cathartic
Tablets. Sold Everywhere adr.
JURY FINDS SHEP
HERD NOT GUILTY
Aftor u trial lasting a day and a
halt tho enso of Stnto or Orogon vs.
A, A. Shopherd, charged with nn
orToiiHo against his minor daughtor,
wont to tho jury In tlio circuit court
on Saturday. Tho Jury's verdict,
glvon utter a short period f dollb-
BRICK vs. OTHER BUILDINGS
BRICK BUILDINGS IN BEND
VALUE ABOUT ,
$500,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS
NONE
OTHER BUILDINOS
VALUE ABOUT
$2,000,000
FIRE LOSS IN FIVE YEARS OVER
$100,000
Build With
BRICK!
BEND BRICK & LUMBER CO.
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