The Bend bulletin. (Bend, Or.) 1903-1931, January 08, 1913, Page PAGE 2, Image 2

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DAKOTAN PLANS
TO BUILD HERE
DR. KERMOTT MAKINO
ARRANGEMENTS
Two-Story ltrlck llulldliig CViiitcm
lln(cl For Wall Street by Mitn
Who Invested Hero Int Slim
mer Other .Make I'lima.
Dr. L. II. Kerraott or Mtnot, N. I).,
Is making plans to erect n two-story
brick building on his lot on Wall
street next to the Mutzlg corner, ac
cording to a letter received from him
by K. P. Madsen, an old friend. Or.
Kermott wrote Mr. Madscn to get es
timates, etc., and tho Deschutes con
tractor and rancher came up Monday
night to look after tho matter.
Dr. Kermott writes that his plans
nro to put up a building which will
be 25 feet wide (tho full width of
tho lot) and 12S feet deep on tho
ground floor, with a second story
having a depth of 75 feet. The
first floor will bo for store quarters
aud the second for ofllces. Dr. Ker
mott expects to have work started In
tho oarly splng. He purchased the
lot last summer and la also owner of
the building In which Is located W.
C. McCulston's grocery. The lot is
centrally' located and such a build
ing as Dr. Kermott plans would be
a splendid addition to tho town. At
present tho site Is Improved with
nothing more than tho small frame
building occupied by H. II. Loven's
shoo shop.
Other Itulldlng-t Planned.
Plans have been made for another
brick or stone building on Wall street
by a local man, but definite announce
ment cannot bo made yet. Next week
Tno Uulletln expects to be able to
announce a third brick or stone struc
ture, the location of wnlch will bo on
Oreenwood avenue, according to the
builder's present plans.
The Interest shown by the taxpay
ers lndicato that the school bond
election on January 20 will carry,
and this will moan that work will be
begun on a fine high school building
in the spring. The new year has si.
ready started out, so far as plans
are being made, with the prospect of
1913 boating the wonderful building
record made' here in the twelvemonth
just closed.
MISS lEUHNlB WINS
Wfltch Content t Iildluw Proven to
bo Interesting.
Among n score or more of con
testants for n watch given by onu of
tho Ialillnw merchants, Mlts Mollm
llakor was tho winner. Tho con
test began Sontombor IS, ending
Christmas. Tho prlto was awarded
to tho most popular young lndy In
or near Laldlaw and wait a $15 gold
watch. Miss llakor won In a Rlmllar
contest at 1-nlcUnw about six months
ago.
STOCK TRMD15DAY
New Scnlco by Kallwity Aldi Cen
tral Oregon Stockmen
Tho Oregon Trunk Hallway now
makes a specialty of livestock ship
ments from Central Oregon points
to tho Portland market oery Wed
nesday. A train leaves all Contra)
Oregon points Wednesday morn'ng
nnd is run on a special schcdulo to
reach Portland at 10:30 p. m. the
samo day. This sorvlco has bcon
arranged to comply with tho wishes
of Central Oregon shippers In order
that delivery may be mado at tho
Portland stock yards In ample time
rar iccuing, watoring ana resting no
fore tho special sales Thursday
morning.
GENERAL ELECTRIC BUYS?
Light Companies Said to Have Keen
Taken Otcr by lllg Corporation.
(Redmond Spokesman.)
It is understood that Interests rep
resenting the General Electric Co.,
the largest organization of Its kind
in the United States, havo bought tho
George Jacobs' light plant that was
to generate Its power at Cllne Falls,
and to which tho Itedmond city coun.
clt recently granted a CO year fran
chise. Tho purchase price is given
at $50,000.
The same pcoplo aro said to havo
also bought the Covo Power Co. plant
another electric light concern now
under construction, for the sum of
1160.000.
Tho Jacobs people have their lino
strung Into tho city from Cllne Falls
and light and power was to have
been turned on by the first, but for
some reason the date was extended.
The Redmond poultry show will be
held January 15, 1, 17 ad 18. 39-44
Regarding this deal tho Prlnevlllo
Journal says:
"The electric light coutrorersy has
been settled. Mr. Syvler of Spokane
Is now the owner of the Prlnevlllo
Light Water Co. and Mr. Jacobs'
Interests at Cllno Falls, and all right,
title and interest of the Cove Power
Co. The deal was put through the
first of tho week."
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Now this famous old tobacco will be more popular
than ever for It l now a Licgett & Myers leader, and
is equal in quality to any granulated tolueco you can buy,
If you haven't smoked Duke's Mixture with the
Lixstl & Afyen name mi the Ug try it now. You
will like it, for there Is no better value anywhere. '
For ic you get ono and a W ounce of choice uranuUlrd
tobacco, uniurpaucd by any in iullty, and with each tack you
get a book of cigarette paper I'HKK.
Now About the Free Present
Tho coupons now packrd with Ltxtllt & Mytrx Duke's
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women and children fino
fountain lien. uuibrelU.
camera, tuilrt article,
trnnl racquet, caUlier's
gloves tnd uuik, etc.
A a special offer daring
December and January
only, un will nnd yoa our
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START the NEW YEAR RIGHT.
Patronize the
Owl Pharmacy
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Use Nyal family remedies;
every one guarartsed to
give satisfaction. Remem-
ber that everything in
Our Store is New.
We solicit your patronage.
RALPH POINDEXTER, Prop.
Your Fire
Insurance
placed with us will always he
written so that your protec
tion will he complete. There
will he no expiring of policies
without your knowledge.
M. S. LATTIN 2b CO.
FIRE
LIABILITY
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Operates the Largest and Best Equipped Saw Mill and has
The Largest Stock of Lumber
in Central Oregon. We can manufacture what you wont,
when you want it, and at the prices you want.
Special Bill Stuff furnished at short notice. Your inquiries
are invited, and will receive prompt attention.
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