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About The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 31, 1913)
TAGK 13. IlKND HUr.tiKTIN, HRNI), 0ItK WKDNHHDAY, DKOHMIlKIt M, WW. Homesteads IN THE FERTILE La Pine Basin Crook County, Central Oregon WILL SOON BE AVAILABLE V w7H3for I WjjHT lvvM ' iMifcT I' BHIirtT'i wJSniffllillMTTVTTTaaMSSBjnjImr li 7 lrmj& IHKii HIIIHIHk - TissmsMMsIiWIHWsmsWHsmBBIiWhiBW i iL""" BMH BaWI bbsbsbsbsbsbsbsbsHbHbbskvBv HHHIaHHHHftkMBflEiH&Lr mm ! RaBni bbHbs BBHbjMBHBBbBsBHsiHsbBbbbB CUlCA(JO.-A band of Glacier National I'ark Indians scut to Chicago by Louis V. Hill, chairman of the board of directors of tbo Great Northern Railway to nttcml ttio land bow, sprung a surprlso ou Mary Garden, the noted actrcw, by serenading her with their weird music and none as she stepped from her private car. i These Montaua Indiana from the Itoof of the ltockles are groat admirers of the distinguished stage star, I who appeani In tbo role of Nntoraah, an Indian maid, In tho opera of that name. Thu rval object of thu Indiana' l rvccpUon to Mary Garden was the presentation by them of a pair of exquisitely beaded moccasin which the bvst beadworkew of tho Glacier I'ark reservation made for her. More than 200.000 bend of twenty five shade of color were used in decorating this buckskin footwear. It took ten squaws alz month to complete their work. When the squaws had finished their labor the medicine men of tho trlbo went through the mystical rites of making "good medicine." no If the weilrer of tho artistically lieadcd moccasins does not find herself becoming mnro nimble as Natomah it is no fault of Chiefs Lacy Itoy, Medicine Owl. Illrd Itnttle, Wolf IMume, Fish Wolf Itobo nnd Hagle Calf. The actress wan delighted with the gift ns well as the unlquo reception tendered her by hor red friends, whom she promised to visit In Glacier National I'ark next summer. WI.VTKK SHOUT COU1LSK WIMj UKGIN JANUARY 3 COIIVALLIS, Dec. 30. The four principal object of tho winter short course offered by (he Oregon Agri cultural College are as follows: To prorldo in th0 most compact and practical way tho largest amount or can boat spare tho time to Attend, of information and training in sclen-j To give tho young men a broador tillc ogrloulturo that can ho offered """l oro Intense knowledge of sclnn i. .n nn .i...ii..Mi MiJ title agrlculturo and Increase the'r loge. To offer this Information at tho prldo and eincloncy In farming; to or for Uio experienced farmers the op- portunlty to push nbroast of ttie season of tho year in which the farm- times, become acquainted with tho DEEP SOIL. NO ROCK. GOOD WELLS 1 2 TO 20 FEET DRY FARMING NOW SUCCESSFULLY CARRIED ON KEEP POSTED ON THE PHOC,UESS OF THIS CHEAT OPENING AND THE TIME FOR FILING. FOK FREE INFORMATION ADDRESS- La Pine Free Information Bureau La Pine, Crook County, Oregon latest phases of research work, and lecomo still moro export In the art of agriculture; and to furnish the home makers of the country both Instruc tion and Inspiration In the noblu art of upbuilding and beautifying the home. To onrlch the entire ftold of rural life by pointing out resources not yet utlllxod nnd enjoyed, by relieving the farm work of Its drudgery, nnd by In spiring the people with the ikimIIiIII ties of moro bountiful production. Tho courso will begin January li and ond January 31. Reduced fare havo been granted over all tho lead lug roads of tho state. I'ATIIHIt Ol' I'. (. Ml. SOU ones at hum: OI.O MM V. O. Minor wont to Portland Mon day night whither he was railed by tho death of his father, IC. C. Minor, who was 80 years of age. The aged man and his wife visited thutr son here last fall. Mr. Minor was a pioneer resident of Portland. He was nt cino time it tuomliur of tho police force there and for many years hud been prominent ly Identified with various movement for the civic betterment of the city. Tim funeral was hold yesterday, tint burial rites of the Masons being observed. IIAHIt AMI TOHTOI.Hi: AGAIN, l"KKtnK teams, sleighs, hacks and automohllmi were tillllied MnmUji night by the different pnrtltM going out to the Orange Hall dance. AheuJ IB people wont out from town nnd had one of the best times or tho son son until they started home. Thai Is, the logging team got hack all right but one of the automobiles the on that started to show the teams tha them was nothing In that hare nnd I tortoise fable anyway broke s spring nnd did not got l.nck until o'clock In tho morning. Hv that Hum tho tortoise that Is, the logging learn had been In town for hours, i E3X E5 ObtBBnbiB-feh'fc-iftftafcisaBHfe.A-shs-ABABBfebn fc-fcf-,r,Bt,-PBB''-'BfckBl-'SBfchbB A-tafeA-sb'aferk, r v-rp ---------- - --'------ I ------------ ! xxl 4 it ti Real Real Estate ? -" ' fr- wO t - A ' FOR BUSINESS LOTS FOR RESIDENCE LOTS FOR GARDEN LOTS For Close-in Acreage FOR. FARM LANDS Let us show you the property "', conservative buyer that BEND REAL ESTATE is a conservative investment 3S 4 TFe Bend Company .art. ,"(! Offk corner Wall and Oblo Sts. D. E. HUNTER, Real Estate Manager : n t ' i 4 IV l t 1 1 ' t -44-. tetlB ggMI t -- 4-M44t HHK44tll lUflltf ttM4-)-Htttt PBW