riGE sir LA GIUND2 EVENING OBSERVER, TUESDAY", DECEMBER 6, 1910. ,.ji . .1 i & ! : . r ! n b (j 1911 - ANNOUNCEMENT -1911 r? li r- S J .... -V I. j! j .. ." ; V b 1 1 i C3 STOTCTLY HIGH-CLASS i.iatb m 30, 35,40 and 50 H.P. Model .THIRTY' DIFFEREfiT BODY DESIGNS : ; V TV. ' ! tie declared mfnsiir wna nm rnIUo.l I " I 1 xi .... 1 uui s mailer aivision retained or ia- I serted, by way of undue discrimination I j iu favor of certain industries and mea sures. Little, if any, of the criticism or the tariff has been directed against tie protective principle above s.ated; but the main body of the criticism baa been based on the charge that tho at tempt to coinform the measure of pro tection was not honestly-and sincere-f iy aoaered to. , Tariif Board. ' The time in which the tariff wa3 pre pared undoubtedly was as short as to make it impossible for the congress and Us experts to acquire the informa tion necessary to strictlr conform tn the declared measure. In order to avoid criticism of this kind in the fu ture, and for the purpose of more near ly conforming to the promise, congress at ii last sessions made, provision at my request for the continuance of a board created under the authority of uie maximum and minimum clause of the tariff bilL -and authorize m board to exaend the money annrnnrtnt- ed under my direction for the ascer tainment of the cost of production at, home and abroad of the variour arti cles included in the schedules of the tariff. The tariff board thus appointed another authorized has been diligent in preparing; ltsIf for the. nfvpniarv Investigations. The hope of those who is to be continued and the degree of protection to be accorded to our home industries, are questions which the penile mast decide their chosen rep resentatives; but whatever nolirv is adopted, it is clear that the netessarj leg-.siautm .should be based cn an im partial, thorough and continaaus j tudy of the facts. Banilnsr and Currency Reform mrhrvt if tmnn.ln1 w study by experts as a preliminary to .legislation,, which I hope to Bee ulti mately adopted as our fixed national policy with respect to the tariff, rivers and harobr3. waterways ami nnhUn buildings, is also being pursued by the non-partisan monetary commission of congress. An exhaustive vaiuabfe study of the banking and cur rency systems or foreign countries nas been completed. A comparison of the- business meth ods and institutions of our powerful and successful rivals with our own methods, is sure to be of immense value. - I urge the importance of a non-partisan and disinterested study and con sideration of our banking and cur rency system. It is idle to dream nf commercial expansion and of the de velopment of our national tufa . scale- that measures op to our match less opportunities unless w can lay a solid foundation: in a sound and en- z m I rrccii WliiteCdmb Z T7 I cents 3 for 50c This will be tha flr3t season the SMrf..n,-. ..''. . . - .- , , ; , . . . T. '"'.'1'"'"'"'"'"1r ;v" ' -r- i-r.- Prices $1275 for the 5 passenger Stoddard -jr, Thirty H. P Touring Car to IMOO. for the large 50 H. P. 1 Passenger 4-Door Touring Car. Greatest yalue for the Money od"d.Er,in2:er "gon Reprenfetive: 8. Tenth St. PQ! Evsrf family hiw ne of k (iod,ilia, liniment. For r.;n, hrninw, mrnmi of the muscles srtd. rliiitrnit;o r:ii, thra is none better than thsmUrlsm.- SoIJ by ail (tatafe , r Soo-Spokane Route -Trie-" SHORT LINE TO v ' Minneapolis, St.Pau! akd all vomn El ST ' j;qilPif..Ti Elcric-lighted Observat.o tars and Standard Sleepers, the most up-to-date Tourist Cars and through din rs. . Through tickets to all pools east are on sale by your local fgwMt current farf,' I)ts r Buihi? Ll(r(nri , O. M. Jackson, Geo. A. Walton, Trir. Tasi. Agt , l. fjrn. Art. -; . 11 ITal! J.okll In our public buildings we still suf fer from the method of appropriation which has been so much eritici2rf tn connection with our, rivers and har i bora, gome method should be dmUi for controlling the supply of publle uuuungs so that they will harmonize witn ths actual needs of th ttont Not only bulld'nis a n-nrm -!.- ed for by congress which are not need ed and buildings left unappropriated ior Dy congress which are neiil i when It comes to th actual constroc tion there has been In the past too little study of the building plans and Ites with a view to the actual neds of the government. The last public building bill carried authorization for the estimated --ucadi'turo it 933.011, r00 and ( approved It because of the many good features It contained. Just I approved the river and harbor j bill, but It was drawn npon an Idea thfit ought to be abandoned. It seems to me that the wiser method of prepar ing a public building tUI would be tho preparation of a report by a commis sion of government experts whose du ty It should be to report to congress the government's needs nl the way 0f the construction of public bulldlnfs with the addwl function of Including In thPlr recommendation the relative i Itnwrtance of th various projects, j Kevenoes. J Th's sppms the proper place to c on i n,)(r the opratlon of the existing tar ; iff bill.- which becomes a law August 8.1903,. As an income . r. jrr iuca sjra t-e. listing tariff b:li has never ."V11 "'fo-a ary, customs bill in ni uaory pi tn& country. .. The corporation xise tax, propor '""-a income, has workei wait ft,. tax . n33 Deea eaaljy.; collected. Its prompt payment Indicates that th In cidence of the tax has not h- h. rt offers, moreover, an opportunity for """'! "T ins government of the general condition and hnin .it . -...vWW va iai corporations and that means by far the ua.wrtant part of the business . . m country, in the original act vruvwion was made for the publica tion of returns ft. ' y l IBtUU Vtt UU3quenuy air.f nded by congress and ... ...i.l0r ten 10 me regtuation of th president. I have dMH s me needed reilations. The Paya Tariff AH. The schedules of th nt in me rayne tariff act har. .k J-cted to a great d?al of crltfclsm, some n just, more of It unfounded, snd to uiucu misrenresenffltlon. Th , - - -' v w a.m adopted In nursuanc nf by the party which Is responsible for It that a customs bill shonld be a tar iff for protection of home Industries, unsure i in protection to be the difference between the cost of prodac on of the Imported article abroad and he re of producing It it horns, to Kelhfr with such addition to that dif ference as might ti a pront to the home producer,. The basis for the criticism of th's tMf i In reject to a number of the schedules ma r-Asii'tfr winrmfHt a heart Ka ar v Kia. come mora of a business question and less or a political auestion to h talned by experts of long training and accurate kno'wledge. The halt In bus- . iaess aue to the announcement that a new tariff bill is to be nrenar-r? n,i put In operation will be avoided by treating the schedules one by one as occasion shall arise for an Increase m rates and only after it It Is not likely that the board will be able to make a report during the pres ent session on the present schedules because rproper examination Involves an enormous amount of detailed a great deaf of carer but P hope to be ahle at the opening of the new con sress, or at least during the session of that congress, to bring to its attention the facts In regard to these schedules in the present tariff that may prove to need amendment. To carrying; out ;of this plan, of course Involves the full cooperation of congress In limiting the consideration In tariff matters to on? schedule at a time, because If a prc posed amendment to a tariff bill is to involve a complete consideration of all the schedules and another revision, then we shall only repeat the evil from which the business of this country has In times ipast suffered mosf eridvm,t,r by stagnation and uncertainty, pending a settlement of a law affecting all h iness directly or Indirect! t - 'J w iu effect of which nov Is that a business man would ignore in nw nrA. j f ujcwLfl BUU new Investments. I cannot too much emphasize the Importance and at the plan above riven for the trt. ment of the Urlff. It facilitates th re nonl of noteworthy defects la an Im flortant law without a diatnrbanct of business prosperity, -wMrh. Is even more- important to the happiness and comfort of ta people than the elimin ation of inatancea of Injustice In the tariff.'.- ' .... .. The? Iniu.'riea which tha of the- tariff board made during tha Jast ummer intcf the methods pursued by other governments with, reference to th flxinj of tariffs and the determina tion of their effect unon trad ilin. that each government maintains an of fice or bureao, th officers and employ ee of which have made their life work the study of tariff matters, the cost of a t -ruciea imported and the -flw a tarin, upon trade so that aluHitnr . change Is thought to be necessary In V .ISt - Aai vm SUUIVC of the most reliable. Information as to me propriety or the change and Its ef fect, l am strongly convinced tha need In this government Just such an office and that It can be secured by mating, the tariff board read annnUf ed a permanent tariff commission with mU14, i powers and its emolu ments as It may seem wi f , na, mn proposed to enlarge the board wu vurr ro nre. The present num ber Is convenient, but I do not know an increase of two members would be objectionable. Whether or not the protective policy . . ' awiM luumutwon in a sound amt en- have advocated the use of this, board I during banklns and cumncr stem-,DUrP-Be8 18 ttat I THe problem! JLZTi ecncnai -it la nanonaT. TTarDepartm-nt. The army now numbers about 80, 000 men, of which about 13,000 are en gaged in the Coast artillery. The general plan for an army of the United States at near a ahnuM ha tin. of a- skeleton organization with an excess of trained officers and thus ca pable of rapid enlargement hy enlist ments, to be supplemented In emerg ency by the national guard and vol-1 rfnteer force. ! There la now pendins fn rnnrn.. . bill repealing the recent volnntao. i and making provision for the organ-' tiduon or volunteer forces in time of far. which-Is admirablv adanterf J meet the exigenciei which would be then presented. The DaaS3fr f -' bill wouW not entail a dollar's n0na "Ponthe government at this time, or t , u a n it 2 i Royal Grocery Umory, . and mjbT j?2f textiles fan w par us as! vmt hm y THE PUBLIC 13 INVITED TO CALL AND SEE. IN' OPERA TION OUR 3 ."NEW PRESS MACHINES FOR, LADIES' SHIRT WAISTS . AND GEN TLEMAN'S SHIRTS SOME THING NEW IN LA GRANDE. (Continue' oa page EUhU CHERRYS NEW LAUNDRY r '....-..... ........ . li mum The George Palmer We solicit your orien Deadening FtlUBsUdiiig Paper. We are -prepartd t, fufniss. ddirer materia. .. liiumpay;; KMn Miin" 8. p NOW-.IS THE TIME TO J et in iooh. We 5 i r1 Pl"fWg falure, of an land. i ZWEIFEl j Mahaffey Building ' ' Depot street I - '..-' T ju - .. m i WE CLEAN ANY7HIHG, FROM A NECKTIE 10 A ElitcDYin$and Clewing Works FRESH CAMniFrg TT Special Price on Xma Orders! Fancv A NimOF AU. SrSs NEXT DOOR TO 'POST OFFlci ' f