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JLMb MNiMMUtMMMMMMM G Good Candy k Insurance vin4'l a. t .1 Ionk for till kauri lit HtnmlH fur 'nllthutifl(iood 4tj&rtina puro unu MoltoioiiH hi Candy. II IMtra Cwfettlsttrf C., Mlrt,, fIUJ, Orirt New PALACE MARKET Oniric Hoy J, Prop, All kinds of Fresh mid Cured MEATS Vegetables, etc. Dent of Service. Call nmi (live Us a Trial. 0. C. HENKLE HOMESTEAD LOCATIONS Real Estate Exchanges of nil Kinds PEOPLE of OREGON it is now UP TO YOU The popular COLONIST FAIRS will again U In effect between September Ijtli ami Octolicr 15th, tturlntt which txrlotl tick el to SMANIKO will be on tale dally front CHICAGO at . .$33.00 ST. LOUIS . . . 32.00 OMAHA . . . 25.00 KANSAS CITY . 25.00 ST. PAUL . . . 25.00 and from other cltlea correa pomliiiKly low. Theae arc West bound, one-way farea unlv, but anyone here ran PUHI'AY (or icfallvcaor frlemla In the Hast. If ilctlrcil. Coiuull your local railroad aent NOW IS THE TIME to let the world know of our vaat resource and apleudld op porttiiilllc for ttOMIl UUILO INC1. Wrllo to everyone you know In the ltast. Send them good Inalructtve printed matter, and tell them that the cot of KctthiK here la but little moro than half the tiiuai cost, and to call on a reprlieutattve of the O. R. & N. CO. for all ileilred Information, or adilreaa kWM. McMURRAY QI1NURAL ' PASSUNOUK AOUMT PORTLAND, OREGON The Bulletin hat a inrccr culver tlslnt! natronnKC tlmn any other Central Or. paper, There's a reason. I am Offering for Sale at Prices Ranging Prom $3 to $8 AN ACRE the following land In Crook and Lake Counties, Oregon: All 16 All 16 All" 36 All , 16 All 36 All 16 So. half 16 All 36 All 16 All 36 All 16 All 36 All 16 West half 36 West half 16 East half 16 West half 36 All 16 Nor. half 36 West half 16 All 36 All 16 NW. M 36 AH All All All All All All All Ail All All 16 36 16 36 16 36 16 36 16 36 36 Tuwnihlp5 Kange l( 20 15 20 16 20 16 20 17 20 17 20 20 21 15 21 16 21 18 .21 18 21 19 21 19 21 '20 21 20 22 15 22 16 22 16 22 17 22 17 22 18 22 18 22 19 22 19 22 25 23 19 23 19 24 19 24 19 24 20 24 20 26 18 . 26 18 26 19 26 19 26 20 All transfers will be made through the Washington Trust & Sav ings Dank, Seattle, Wash. KAY McKAY 304-5 Liberty Hldg., Seattle, Win li)l Ttic IMIU. irj-LUt No. 0JJ41. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. United Mate Land Office, The Dalle, Oregon, August t t 10. Nolle I. hereby given thai Th. Nurth.ru factnc kaltwav Comrvlliv. whospoiorficddicM It 11. Ieul, Mlofls, Mi Ihlt 7 tly el August, isis, filed la Ihit otoc Its application to select under Uic provisions of the Act of Congress approved July i, ItHyo Kill Jv7, to). esleoded by Art of Cougtcs. aprruud May I?, if. Pcglnutng at lb iur irr tml Ol IRC wch .wr ui csimh J7,wt. , south. Hang II llasl. W X., running thence 41 ma ch.lrii la oust No. I. Irwnre south to chain. In post No, i. thence nl soclislnl la pol no. 3, wene eowin so cnsin. io w nu i th.ac rail M chain to post No, y thine north M (bslac la post No ! lhciKtu(M chain, to poH No. 6, thence north wcli.ln.lo lh ptac of beginning, which tract when sur veyed wilt be described a.. NK.W MtU.ftWK ni'X, Ike. tj, Twp. m Boulb, Rang II liast, W. Any anil ll peiemis claiming adversely th lands described, or desiring l object beceus or iii inltt.f.l eh.r.rtrr of Ih. l.nJ. or form other reason, to lb disposal la applicant, should nlclhclr anuiavitsoi protest in inisomcc,onor belote Ihe Ji day of October, loio, swil CW.MOORM, Register, NOTICE FOIt I'UULICATION Department of the Inlctlor. U. A. Land OOlc at Yd lMllta, Or., Hcplcmbcr Ijtb, tylo. Nolle U berth glvrii that Albert Itairyroan, whoa poalofltc addreae Is IXnd, Orcson, tlld, on the Jtd day of fcbtuaiy. lvio.nl In Ihl orficc Hworn toutcmeul and Appllcallon, No, oMS. 10 purchai th K tttU bit. II. T 17 . K. it II . w. M . and lh Umber Ihciron, nudcr lhpollonaoflhartof June j, Ur. and acta amendatory, knowu at th "Tlmbri and Hlou Law." at auch ealu at lulglil be fticd byH ntalKtnt m, and thai, puituaut to tuch appltcn (lun, lb land and llmlxr thereon haeebcen anpialKtlilh Umbel cMlmllct fcj.ooo M board fcctatfl-so tier M. and th land i; that aald applicant will offer dual proof In aupportof hit appllcallon and .worn atilcinent on the tlh day of bcceuiber, llio. before II. 0 KIIU, V. . Com iiiU.lourr. at lilt oOlce, at Send, Oregon. AnyixiMn It al lllieilr lo ptolett tbltpur ehatebefot entry, or Initial acoutctt at any time bcfoi iMteul Uauca, by filing a corroborlcd rodaell In Ibla olTice, alleglnc faclt which would dtlcat the tnlry. to-il C. W. MOOKIt.Ketl.ler. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. IHpattmcnt of the Inlctlor. U. 8, 1 and OBce at The Dallft.Or., Augutt i, igio. Nolle la hereby glren that John II. lleyburn, oflltnd. OrtKOii, who, on Augutl , IjoS, made llotnetlead, No. oij6, for cM awjf See. II and nejf uwtf.nwtf neHKec. U,T. B.. K. lolf . W. M.Vhat hlrd liollce of Inteijtlou lo mak final Br. car l'toof, to e.tabllih claim loth land above .. i, l-fi.r.. it o. Itllla. U U. Cumiulwlvuer at hU offlce, al Jlend, Uiegou, on the th day of ocioiier, iqio. Claimant namea aa wllnttteai W. V. Vaudeveil, C. II. Allen, J, l. Hawhlll, John I'elera.alJ of Ucnd, Oregon. 6-ja C. W. MOOHIt, Kegltter. TUB ALASKA TI:l.i:ni(AI'll UNI: The Pioneer Wood Yard Cull on or telephone us for the Best Seasoned Wood. Custom Wood Sawing Solicited. AH wood is cut greet. , therefore nssurlng good live wood Wra. P. DOWNING, Proprietor. How Undo Sam lliilliln III Linen In llio l.nnd of thrt AtlUnlKlit &un-A Koanlullon that Alntoat Proved llir Undolni; of Threo Kcally wne. UV ni.KJIJ L. KIMK. HNVONIt wlio hat tierer fait Hie trail In Id laud of lh inldiilght ton can iwarn-l) tllilliecoiilial'lii Hie dlfferi lit lall ludrt Willi In Alatka there II nun li lo mill ml iiuelbillie la .till on lli Amereaii cniilluenl, anluitl llfeaeein loo tomewlialtlugglth TliK aaine alngglih Indotruc It alw a tropical char acltiUUc at the general trader la aware, bul, Hlfrrent nont I lie far uorlh, II l crcr pttth-rfy tleil and capable of mure tntaiicoo ilTvrt. tlrlually th effrel It thought to a medium In th temperate tone. Tak th people ofillfTrr cut cltlft of lh United Stale for caampl. In Atlanta they pec up lb tlreclt aa though the mental vUlon waa fined atlghlly antlwtoiinii ol-Jt about ahalf mile ahead thai wat about It. ellpfiom llirlr gratp, In New Voik people go and com with Hi complacency born ofa.tur a nee, with utl enough bediaggted aualelyti tuggtil Ih ''mollycoddle" In Han I'ranHtcn they h an Indolent way ofdoilug aliont the paikt, on thelawnt and Ih braeh, andjutl be for th earthquake their .ancllinonlout manner In Ih. fenylmatt with the automatic piano play Ing wat eery marked III Portland, (Or .) about 7 p. m they itunter fullli to the place of aniu.e mrtit In Ihc rain with tucb f.l Mlf-tuur.il at to be poiltleely iituwtllug to behold. Holiilhefarnoilh Ih Indiana and It.klmo. of Alatkbluokllkr th breathing Inmate thai Dial I hey ate, and the lilbcrnelipg bear tleepa all the winter, 'flie niuote, howertr, It at fleet footed her at tltewhere. Th tarriboullretoB llit mot, which owing lo lb damp nilrky lt oflh atmotphete In tummer pimlucetl by the low angle of lb tun, It to b found tfywhere KabMIt are.plenllful, and Ih elteama are full ol nth when not froicu up, 'iheic arc a great uuuy auluaalt that bear valuable fur, and alto a eery roarac.halred porcupine The rarca, the "camp loWn," a ipecltt of UueJ.y end Ihc genuine belered American robin, with hit awry comedy, It In ceklenc wllb manyothetaaithe tun'a rt mill the anow In aptlug. Itowera buret fotth'ln anight and ere long the Kant tim ber and partly barrrn placet arc laden with ber rice of either a flat or acetout flaror. Among whkhlea wltdnaubeny laiuch aburltnccat lo tinge Ihr watcia oflhe Yukon Kieer a led Uhhue. Tbcrt lino polMin either In aulmaltor vegetable In Atatka. Hut the bane ol all things the wolrea art not In It wllh the rouKjolte. The writer actually aaw.'them fly from under ke broken n llulcheKin rrrek, a twlft mountain trtera In the Klondyke region, when It wat cold enough lo freere a cru.l thick enwigh lo bear the weight ol a pack mule with fine needlea from th tverfroten ground a few feet bUw piercing the awinty moving cuirenl. foietelllug Ihetpeedlty approaching AretiC nlghl. when li Ittocoblettowarp and Iwlrt lee like mlw. Mge, where, at Kagle, In the I'rlgld nar, near the Arctlcctrcle, old hoi never thewed bit face for alt week. On the Mb of September the writer waa for tunate enough to tie Included In a bunch of j" wllh a mute-puk ncort I wend II way over Ike Yukon lllltalnaaoutherlydlrrctlaa from Kagle. Ibe firtt (own on Ih American aide ol the dlvtd Ing line of Yukon Territory and latka, m mile up the Yukon Klver. loitunate ttlelu the drlackmcnt tent out In the Ml, to worken th telegraph line then. In HM. being conraeee) by a iMtalllvn ol the 7th Infantry tkivughlhe heart oflhe wlUleincM, 4iumilri, t. Yakle.,.! Ih coatt, becantc of th greater hatd.hlp. that th bunch that went out tbe fallowing ptlng had lo baffle with. They left Kagle. fori Itabert. la february o ae to get out over tbe ice andanrrlbcetrr.aii thawed and lbeiad.lIr.ol moanttlaa wet alto Impa .tabic wet compelled lo build raft UmU and float hurdredt efrullct down Buihrd torrenltof Ice and water In l'erty mlle and Yukon Klvett back to Kagle The ex perleoc might not We compared to Waiblngton'a eroding the IHUwere, bul ran. were bl en the then but Utile known raptde ef I'orty-mHe for upwarda of a hundred tnllea, Ihenr loi tulle. down the Yukon, and day. of work In euntlruct Ing more, while th provi.loni were ever lighten ing tb 111. Add to Ihli.on Ihc Uit when Ike) weic but a few day out, they autTHed the wit eoruc teutage and clothing from fire, whkh wat very aerloua mailer In weather that would fleet on lo death In a few rulnule If caught out unpterted. Reaching the place hrie the line had been wotked lo, which waa about loo mile out and led through very lough country, after being about three weeka en rout owing to dela) cautedby high water In l'urly-mile, webada high old lime hunting and .lathing th ttall which led through comparallvcly 0en country. fur about three weeka, when on Ihc return or the packlraln,w atarted on th hlk backtothc fort, V had v trouble rccroatlng roity-mllc, at th alteam bad already a bridge of Ire thai would bear a packlraln'a weight. And oil the third day we found ouraelvca on the ridge over looking that alream, where Ihc writer had foot Ithly followed a peck of a hundred or more ol wolrea that had howled around our camp early that morning, with only a Krag Jorgenten rifle and half a doien cartridge. In an effoit to gel a ahol, while on the way out, Tblt place now pre Muted a moat enchanting acetic. Th wind, full of arctic mitt had blown ao long and eteady In the tain direction that II formed atreamera offroatlnchta long clinging to every twig and bur of the p rk-llk thrubbery, and the alilyfoot tprue Uvea vrlth their cloa growing brauchct ttaudlng her and there looked like great while plumea, which with the tun at a low degree In the he vent tending a ray of reflection through the auroral mitt, th enchantment wat bewil dering lu coutreit with the luiurloutjungletof Tropical palmi and mango tlghtulngbug acene which fllngc the exploding volcanoea oflhe Illln plnei, aud whkh the writer had for two year be fore been accutlotued to. However,' It looked exactly like my tady'a bonuct with a great gold hal-pln ttuck In it. Theteventhday on the, trait back the wilier wat In a parly of three who got atf eatly atari, back-tracking a it of the packtraln eacort which had been held Ju rracrre and aent out later with additional aupplle 16 meet ut where we had camped at the prttlou night, with hope of getting a ahot at aoiuc carrlbou, aa Ihrywerc patting here lu great uutnbcra golug to their winter atainplug ground. We had only one Krag bclouglng la our acjuad. There had been acvcral huuehraoffrom two to tlx accu the day before, to we were quit confident of getting a hot. After going about two or three mtlea through an apparently unlimited cxpante of acaltetlng email tteca, known aa a uuddle ', weauddeuly became aware of the fact that the I rack t we were following were made by a forked hoof animal, and that there waa a regular mate of trail, running lu apparently all dlrccllont through th fool or more of mow. In pur effort to recover th mule trail In the courae of an hour or ao we ran arrow the other member a-of the Ue tachnicul straggling hither; and thither alto In tearch of the trail. Conditions were comlug to a more or (cat ilea perat paat, aa It afterwards proved, for two of the men tailed to get atruns out wllh the baud, af.r tbe writer upon recalling a ttory of a acout following Ih trail by horsehair on the buihea and fnrlliwllti doing IheMinelhlng, and Ihey nrver allowed up for fHr day alter the maorlly if th ilrtail had arrived My In (-.rrlroii. A rtHii parly hdl.ii tent ouland ret nrneil after frulll4 tearrh and the mm wouM hav ilwibl le.4 atarved or Iroien In death but far th friendly 'lutilert of atone IwlMn whot hull they IhthmIIo run arriw. alter vrimlciliig almln.ly for ft hour, and who allerwardi put lli'm In ellh a nMlkrarrler art hit ilof'lcl. On wai ownptltetl to have hM Ihuinb anipujaled twice ifite he reevvered from llir fTltSf lli4illl rhey had etruckllKlr I'll match before finding Hie IikIIiih. Ai we were gelling out of the Jungle Into fairly ipeti ground a anil lo the sergeant lu charge from Hi rear wai heard. Aieumlng It lo be one iirtlicpaekera wllh Ihc Imentrwi of eliinilng ur direction, the wrilcr anggetlnl l the other Iwoboya In the lead. Hulger aud Conway, that Ihey hike nlghl and day and .cure a march on theulher fellewa ly beating them In If they ihould lake a illlTerent route. The tuggettkiu patied wlthmrt a mtmenl's heillalion. Hare enough the main d'lacbment went down Ameliean creek en tlielee, slept all the following nlghl, a l their liardlatk, canned delicacies and Irauk tbelr c(fe, btrlh alsupperand bteakfaU at utual, making the tfeort cut down th tc and landing tafely In f-wrt ligbert abut I p. m the following dar, a euupWif hour ahead rrf the renagailes who aealed Ibe Yukon Hills when llwatalleait lo below, while Ihey (Oie reue j.iln) tiler turn ahoullng spoil, making a long (retell beyoud Ihc neat camp the packera had made, had a'arted a fire and wat ctoklng grouse, of which H1 hli had been knocked oft out often ihott by Ihc writer with the "gtiplpe" we hail with ul, Ihe dltlanee Irum one being 50 yatdl, when, ill all thing, who thouM come pik ing upour trait but the ll-opilal Corps attendant, who hid been ao far behind that he had failed to otMtrvc the change of direction by Ihe main (mi neh After dividing our lunch with him, at he wai rhutly unprepared etpeetlng lo make camp at uwat.hehad eaten Ibe ennlrnttof hlimraikit early la the day. kp hit Hi" high placet again, lit Wing ceieiprtled lo atop ever new and then, build a Are In an old Hump and warm up a lllllr, aud waa alio handlepd by Ihe alow. .-uaeh who had followed in, ao we made Utile headway, finally, along about midnight, our troublea multlpllid ten-fold, when we came to a place where Ihe paekrra had run Into a bunch of etrtltwii ami gatleppcd hither and thither over a radlu. of a a-uate mile ef mountain! ebootlng them. 11 mere ehsnee, alter wandering around for Iwohouri, all Ihla lime keeping within hailing dlitane a we had been doing while atrung out, we aoddenly reevenlied Ibe place where we had made camp Ihc third night out from JUile. TMe wai Ihe flrtl time thai wc had remembered pollvely anylan.lm.rk whatever. AHcr butldlna a 3r and warming up ome, white trying lo mentally rcaHfc and graiplhe deeperate atraighlt of Ihe oeaailon, we had torn more irouM to find the lead on account of the going around of a ery sleep hill which wc had aealed coming out, that required several miles, and the drift snow aWng tbe tkJg. The writer gilnto the reacne. ai he discovered that by walking where the anow had drtnrd Into the trait II yjuh! bear ouee weight and atone aide it would net. This nmc Into pley agiu l.ter on when we reached and pauetl for loKe. through an aeu and level stretch where Ihe wiad h4 a fate aurp aud Ihe landmarks wre cvMptelety uawtelligla to u. The aigMs wc saw In Alaska were many and too numerous foe illttali. Among them be rogtheruHat II o'clock si night, near Circle, as we m.mtU down Ihe rteee on Ihc itturn trip lo cIvtHaaUott tax loMowIng summer. Wr wet then ih ih Anitc sotie The suu aperd drgr aleeie Ifce Jmmimhi. .Uurd ship wc WMrd x..me City, havtug stopped al Iiivhi City, Y T , Can , a day aud nlvht on going in frain hkagway via. A'tulc fata Ky .landing safely In rasn rraucsiah alter Ibe atrtencc of on fear l a day - "- rv"'''fgMWJi NOTICK FOR PUBLICATION. Deurtmeut of the Interior. V. . Laud Office at The Dalles, Or., September so, isis. Notice Is heeby given that raulle A Nlswosrger, rhae DOvtefDn; aodrtu it IwihI. Oreren. did. aolhetthdav of Juue. 110. file In thltefBce dwurn btalemeflt and Aiplialln. No. 06947. to purensec lae hh aH. uw( wx.nec. 14. if b.( . 11 n . ai , awi in iiauxr inereon. nnacr he rxavt.ta. of the act of June I. iSX. and acta amendatory, known as the -Timber and Stone Law, at aucn vrnuc aa migni uc nteu uy .tf.r.lKin.nt. and that, purtant to sucn aptdwalron. the lawt and Umber thereon nave been apptaiMd. the timber estimated HMuolieard feet at ? ceuta pe M. and tbe Untl fiy. that said applicant will offer final prvul in euppott M her application and iwoia stalemeitt on Ihe Uh day of DecembcT iota, belue It. C Itllla t'.S. Ceumlsiloncr, at hisoffik at llenu, Oregon. Anvnreaon is at llbertv to rH-otrst thla our ch.K Uelore entry, or iultlstc a contest at any ated affidavit lu this oloce, alleging facte which weuhi ueieai int emiy. yti C W. MOOKK, Register. NOTICE FOlt PUBLICATION. Iepaitraentor the lutctlor. V. it. Uud Orficc al The Hatlct, Or., beteiabcr Itlh, rjlo. Notice Is hereby given that lUrl n. Houston, whec iHHtoffrfe addreu la Ucnd. Oregn. did, on Ihe nth day of January, roio, file In thla of. tic Sworn Htatemenl and Application, No. 04)4, lo purchase the ael iU tWc. jo, T. 17 8., R. 1 It., W. M . aud Ihe timber thereon, under the proviilonaof Ihc act of Juue 3, itrS, and acta amcudatory, known as the "limber aud Stone Law.' al such value as might be fiaed by ap praisement, and that pursaul to aueh applica tion, the land and limner thereon have been ap r raised, the timber swltuisted OMno h-sard feet at 1 u per l and the land lio. that atM applicant will offer hual woof 111 suuuoit of hit annllca- llou and ixoru stslemeul on the lit day of December, lyio, before II. C. Kill. U. H. Com- mlulouer, at nit omce at iienu, urcgon. Any ron It at UUrty to protest this pn( chase before cutty, or initiate a contest at any llnic le'oie intent taiucs, by filing a corrub uralcd attldall In this otnee, alleging facts which would defeat the entry. rt-jH C. W. UOOKIt, Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of Ihc Interior, V. H. Land Office at The Dalle, Ore., a September 7, lyio. Notice It hereby given that Jamca It. Sawhlll, ofllcnJ, Oiccon, who, on April nth 1909, made nunTiinu! tw. iry, iw, mwi, j.im,.HuN awMIWc. 1. aud nctf uw See. i,T. aoH.M. U.K., NY. It., hat bled uotloc ol lutcution to make nuai cviumuiaiioti ikvoi, 10 c.iauu.a claim to Ihe land above ucsciibcd, before II. C. Hills, U. S. rouuulsstoucr, al hlsoinceal lleiiit, (iretoii. on in tjin uay 01 uctoocr, 191J. Claimant names as wuiicsms; C. II. Allen, V. I'. Vandevctt J. B. lleyburn Lulhcr Mclke, all of lleud Oregon, jji C. M. Moo Hit, Register. Nj OTICK Ol' RHSTORAT10N Ol' l'UUUC Iiii.1i lo Aelilcweut and Hntrv. Iienkrt- ment of Ihe Interior, llemral Laud oitic, VVasliliiglou, U C , July i, 11)10. jouce is nere. by glvcu that the public Ian, in the fotloning described urea. wfiUU were excluded from Ihe Deschutes National I'oictt, Oregon, by proclaim tin,, l ihe irrsiiieut dated Mav so. igio. If not otherwise withdrawn, reserved, or approuilsted, will by Huthorily of llw riccictaty oflhe lutctlor pe rcaturii! 10 trie iiuiiui. uuui.ui on wwi ,. 1010. and broniie sublect to settlement on aud h.rih.i.late. but nut ttienliy. oltnu or aeleo tlon until on and after November Ji, 1410, at the Vultcd Mates Land Olftce at LaVevltw, Oregon; 1.. 1 i k u 11 it . hect. 1. s. 10. 11 aud in lu T. 11 H.. K. I . bee. 5. 6 aud yand W.J, of 8cc Si Willamette Meridian. Warutug la hereby eoprcsily glvcu thaluo pcrsou will be peiraitlcd. . i. TT.1j hhu a-! tit uhalHi'sir sisi,1a.a 10 gain or .m muf ,,,-..... ..v.. auy ettleiueul or occupation beguu after May jo, 1410, aud ptior to October at, wio, aud alt tuch settlement or uccupattou la hereby forbid den. OHN MCPIIAUL, Acting Aulttant Com, luissloucr of lb General Laud Otter. Approved July H, iiot 1'KANK 1'UIKClt, I'ttst AuUtaut Secretary of lb lulcrior. aj-ji The Bend Steam Laundry Is now in operation prepared to do all kind of work. Laundry called for and delivered. Get Your Name on Our Regular List. DID YOU KNOW THAT SATHER Has Just Received a Big, Full Line of STATIONERY Pads, Pencils, Note-books, Envel opes, Erasers, etc. The Children car. get their School Supplies at SATHERS. PENCIL BOXES now only 5c. CASH PURCHASES bring the buyer Valuable High Grafe Chn Articles FREE. We Sell at a Small Profit. E. A. SATHER GENERAL MERCHANDISE BEND, OREGON $50.00 Down $50.00 Down Choice Residence Lots in Aubrey Heights $50.00 NOW BALANCE LIKE RENT The Future Resiaieace District of Greater lend. - k Contracts ore let for several houses to be bUt immediately. Deschutes Realty C0. 'V7' THE BULLETIN is the Icadiug: uewspapr of CENTRAL QRKGON