La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, December 06, 1910, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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jever placed on the market in any dty
Off-
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Five Blocks from the Busi
ness Center of the City
The ground lies beautifully and every
lot is level and smooth. All lots to be
improved with CEMENT Sidewalks,
Curbing and Parking and All Streets
Will Be Graded -
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Positively the choicest bargains in
CLOSE-IN property that can ever be
of f ered in La Grande.
The time to buy a
omesite is N 6 w
and Let it Grow In Value !!
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Prices will Advance November 1st
Special inducements offered to the
Quick Buyer and EASY TERMS will
be given.
This is a purely Restricted Residence
District and is destined to be the ifut
; ure High Class residential portion of
the city.
HIT'S EISS1CE.
(CGE'JrTitd from page cost)
lien of the rigta of American cft2;em
la Korea im&er tie changed co&2-
tltmK.
L-iia America.
; rxSer Cili head the jrat refer
to the centennial ftEXlwersary of Mex
ican independence; the fourth pan
AmericB.n eonference it Baeno At res
atd tie work cf tie iteraSoii3 bu
reau cf American republic. He con
tinue. Durirg tie past year tie reprblie of
Nicaragua has been tie soese of ia
tercene struggle. General Zel&ya, was
throughout bis career tie fiietarber'cf
Central America and epposed every
p!aa for tie promotion of peace and
friendly relation between tie five
republic. ITien tie people of Nic
aragua -were finally drives Into rebel
lion by LI lavleEi action be Tiolated
tie la- of war fey en warranted exe
cution of two AmerioaA citizen. Til
and other offenses made it tie doty ol
tie American government to take mea
nre -with a Tiew of ultimate repara
tion and for tie aafeguarding of ft
Interest. American force were sent
to both coast of Nicaragua to be fa
readines should ocriw'oa wise to pro
tect American and their Interest and
remained tier until tie war wa over.
These event, together with Zelaya
iMHMftm,- WHUUgUt sua so
clearly to the bar of puilie opinion on
that be was forced to resign and to
take refuse abroad. Since then, com
plete overthrow of the Madrix
Cient and tie occupation of tie capi
tal by tie force of the revolution all
tactions bare urited to maintain order
and a a result of discussion with an
agent of this government sent to Man
agua at the request of the provisional
government, coefprehensire plan are
being made for tie future welfare
of Nicaragua including the rehabilita
tion of public credit
It graitfie me exceedingly to an
nounce that the Argentine republic
deyartioEia cf State, as eicial ccca
lLUisics.??, to Ottawa to confer with
rt;ntfctnti.es of lie doniiiioa gov
ernmert. The B?rDti:t:oiis were condacted on
tonv ?es hi a spirit of cutual ac
tomodttlin. , The coherences -were
adjourned to be resumed In Washing
ton in January, when it is hoped tiet
the aspiration of both goTeTxmmt for
a mutually advantageous measure of
reciprocity win be reallred.
All these tariiT segotiatkins so es
sential to our commerce and industry
rerolTe oa tie department of state.
Tie Argentine battleship contract
Hie tie subsequent fcaportant one far
Argentine railway equipment , and
those for Cuba government vessels
were secared for our manufacturers
largely through tie good offices of the
department cf state. :
The effort of thai department to
secure for citizen of tie United States
eqnal opportunity is the markets f
the world and to expand American
mere has been most eneceeafuL ;
Congress Is rged to continue to
support the state department in it
endeavor to further trade relation.
-1 cannot leave this subject without
emphasizing the necessity of such leg
islation a will make possible and con
venlent the establishment of American
banks and branches of American
bank in foreign countries. Only by
neb means can our Sorelr tnwt k
favorably- financed. ' : ; " "
Anothar imttrumentallty indispen
sihle to tie unhampered and natural
development of American commerce
1 merchant marine. . All maritime
nd commercial nation recognize the
importance of this factor. Tie great
est comemrcla! nation, our competit
or Jealously foster their merchant
marine. Perhaps no where is the need
for rapid and direct mail, passenger
and freight communication quite so
urgent a between the United States
and Latin America. "We can secure
in no other quarter of the world such
immediate benefit in friendship and J
commerce as would flow from the es
tablishment of direct line of commun-
Cry resBtls wlthcrct wLlch a t..
feet is armi without a bo2y. For nury
reason I cannot too strong-jy 0j.j.
npon congresi the passage of b aeajl
nre ly mall siibtliy cr otier ubvea
tJon adequate to gaarattee the ettv
llEhment and rapid deTtlcj.ment.of aa
American merthant marine, tie restor
ation of the American Cag to it an
cient place upon tie seas.
I strongly recommend to the faTor
alle action cf tie congress the enact
ment of a law ajplyizg to clra ser
Tice to Its diplomatic and consular
eerrica,
The excellent result which have at
tended tia partial application cf dvfl
erTice principle to tie diplomatic
and consular aerrlce are an earnest
object of tie benefit to be -wrought by
a wider and more permanent exten
aioa cf those . principle to both
fCorttlaioT ca Tiy Thraa.1
. , TM Fart Hair Store will pea cp
a special Lair manufacturicg depart
ment and all wearing turned out will
b ruliy gnaraateel.to giv. absolute
aatisfactloa. 141a ilaria Swana, late
of Los Angeles, CaL, 1 now located
appointment. , , .
ome months ago placed with Ameri
can manufacturer a contract for the icatlonv with the countries of South :
inn nm im oiunt
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S Tit Street - La Craade, Ore,
construction of two battleships and
certain aditlonal naval equipment.,
Tariff Xegotlatfoiis
The new tariff law In section 2, re
specting the maxJmuja and minimum
tariffs of the United States, which pro
visions came Into effect on April 1,
1510. Imposed upon the president the
responsibility of determining priofto
that date whether or not any undue
discrimination existed again$t the Un
ited State and it products in any
country In the world with which we
ustalned commercial relations, '
In tie case of severs 1 mnntriM nt
apparent undue discrfmlnation acalnst
American commerce were found to
exist These discrimination were re
moved by negotiation. Prior to April
1. 1S10 when the maximum tariff was
to come into operation with respect
to Importations from all those conn
trie In whose favor no proclamation
applying the minimum tariff should
be Issued by the preslden. one hun
dred and thirty-four such proclamation
was issued.
This series of proclamations em
braced tie entire commercial world
and hence tie maximum tariff of the
United States, could be given univer
sal application, thus testifying to the
satisfactory condition of our trade re
lations with foreign countries.
Marked advantages to the commerce
of tie United State were obtained
through these tariff settlement. In
it general operation this section of
tie tariff law has thus far proved a
guarantee of continued commercial
peace.
The policy of broader' MTiA trine!
trade relations with tie dominion nf
Canada, which was Initiated in fh i-
Justment of tie maximum and mini
mum provision of the tariff art of
August, 1S09. ha proved mutually ben-
enciai. it justice further effort for
the readjustment of the commercial
relation of the two countrie. The
reciprocation oa tie part of tie Do
minion government of tie sentiment
which was expressed by this govern
ment was followed ra October by the
suggestion that it would be glad to
have negotiation resumed. In ac
cordance with -this ugge.t'on the
secretary of state, by my dir:- kn, de
spatched two representath - rf the
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America.
I allude to thla most important sub
ject in my last annual message; it
has often been before you and I need
not recapitulate the reasocs for
reccomencauons. i niess prompt a
tion be taken for the completion of the
Panama. will find this the only great
commercial nation unable to avail in i
international Tnaltime business of this
great contrbutlon to the means of the
world' comemrtial intercourse. 1 I
Quite aside from the commercial as- i
pect, tmles's we create a merchant ma
rine, where can we find the sa faring j
population necessary as a natural na- i
val reserve and where could e find in
case of war the transports and subsi-!
European Plan Only
Rooms Cc to Si. SO
First class Throughout
Mil
D. C'BRIGHOUX
Proprietor.
ONE BLOCK FROM DEPOl
la C12r.de, Otegon
VI ACK ANn Uptown office Main 720
VwC w w ItL Residence phone Main 25
AMBULANCE e.lbussey
CL
J, Barley
Genei al Contractor of Cement Work
Plairrand Re-enforced
Gincrete
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THE SIDEWALKS DARLEY MAKES STAND THE WEAR
Complete equipment for resetting and repairing
rubber buggy tires. "
LA GRANDE IRON WORKS
,D. FilZGERMA Propristor !'
Complete Machine Shops " and. Foundry '
SII 0 VJ DRIFT FLO UR ls TliE mT 0N m market, we know it-tri
:. - AND YOU WILL KNOY IT!
Sold By m ter-Sianchtield Produce Co. K
l'00 , HHY, Hi POULTRY SUPPLIES 15 icffefsoa flvenw