La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 10, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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LA GRANDE EVENING OBSERVER PRIDAY, 'JUNE 10, 1U10.
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Six Tailors to add the Personal
Touches supplied by the handi
craft experts in our shop, who help to build the City. Why send
money away when we make suite for $35
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TOTE ax ASYLUM QUESTION.
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Who are investors?
In years past,the question of investment has been left very largely to the professional bank
er, and large individual buyers of securities. Men or women possessed of a few hundred or
few thousand dollars were quite content to remain savings depositors, .and did not feel
cajjable of entering into what they considered the unknown field of investment. Today,
however, it is quite. different. The real investor who is served by the investment banker
is the individual possessor of from $500.00 to $10,000.00 He is beginning to learn that he -can
invest his money safely in good STOCKS, which will earn from 10 per cent to 20 per
cent instead of about 3 per cent or 4 per cent.IIe - may do it by. the purchase of STOCKS in
whick the banks themselves invest, or upon,. which they loan their funds. He has found
that high grade oil STOCKS represent the foundation of the large and conservative for
tunes of tho country, and that they are held by Banks, Trust Companies and the large pri
vate investor. Oil stocks form the one great class of investment in which the element of"
risk has been reduced to the minimum. And the best oil stock that we know of to-day
at the price, is the California-National Crude Oil Company stock at 50 cents per share.
Future of JsjUm In Eastern Oregon
Is Tp to The People.
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One of the many measures to be
voted upon at the fall elections In
the Btate, will be the Eastern Oregon
branch asylum bill and even at this
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to have a liberal vote cast In favor of
the measure. v . .
, The blllhad a perambulating career
In Its making; Senator Smith of Um
atilla county Introduced It, stipulating
Umatilla county as the location of
the branch institution; Hart of Baker
City squeezed, in an amendment in
cluding Baker county as one of two
possible locations; Senator Oliver got
before the house committee' and on
the strength of a state site near Un
ion, was able to stick on the third
precinct for county and other elections.-
Precinct No. 5 which included
the district east of La Grande, hai
been combined with the Hot Lake dig- !
trlct which was formerly connected
with Union and the Hot Lake precinct
has been created. This was done at
the last term of county court.
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Sew Trains Will Arrive at Sine P. M.
' and Leave 7:30 A. 3L
definite location in the bill as finally
passed, is left to the state board.
According to an amendment to the
constitution passed two years ago,
state buildings can be located outside
of Salem only on the strength of
adoption of the measure creating it,
by the people of the state. This then
Is the situaUon of the Eastern Oregon
asylum question now, and the final
life or death of the measure will be
determined at the next election. '
California National Crude Oil Co.
I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Gal. .
Gentlemen:
Kindly issue me. . shares of
the Treasury Stock above corporation
Enclosed find .payment same
Name . .
Address
Ctl, NATIONAL CRUDE OIL CO.
. IV. HELLMAN BUILDING,
Los Angeles ;
California National Crude Oil Co.
I. W. Hellman Bldg., Los Angeles, Gal.
Gentlemen:
Kindly issue me. .shares of
the Treasury Stock above corporation
Enclosed find $. payment sanr
Name .............................
Address ................... .
v HOT LAKE PRECIXCT.
Precinct No. Five Abolished And Hot
Lake Is Taken In.
Hereafter there will be a combina
tion of precincts to make one new
Nine o'clock In the evening is the
arriving time in La Grande of the
New Portland-Baker City local train
which' goes into effect next Sunday,
Leaving for Portland, the train will
leave La Grande at 7:30 A. M. This
is according to the schedule for the
new ?rvice which was announced to
day by 0. R. & N. officials.
Just as soon as these trains go into
effect, coaches will be taken off from
7 and 8, the present fast trains. They
will only stop at division points and
carry out Pullman passengers. Tho
tima on which they are now run will
not be changed, the addition to the
service being merely to accommodate
locaWraffic from Eastern Oregon.
'A ; PERSONALS f
Father Aalders oT the local Catholic
church is in Baker City on clerical
visits today. ; . ... '
Rt Reverend Bishop O'Reilly re
turned to Baker City last evening af
ter attend.'ss coitr: secernent cf t'.i3
Sacred Heart Academy students here
yesterday.
N. K. WEST, President
WM. MILLER, Vice President
T. J. SCROGGIN, Cashier
H. E. COOLIDGE, Ass't Cashier
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United States National Bank
of La Grande
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Director?
N. K. WEST : J.L. CAVIXESS
WM. MILLER. A. T. HILL.
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, For the next 30 Days everything in the store will be sold at cost. This stock includes
the latest modes in trimmed Hats and Shapes, Flowers, Plumes, tips, ribbons, etc. Now is
the time to make your purchase as the prices quoted on the entire stock are
All3)S(D)ll(iitelly
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