SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1908. THE MOItNING ASTOMAN, ASTORIA, OREGON. 0 D WHY WE CAN SELL CLOTHES CHEAPER Our store is located on Bond Street where rent is more reasonable than on Commercial We employ no clerks but prefer to do the saleswork ourselves Wc pay spot cash for our goods as soon as they are received, thereby getting full advantage of the cash discount. Under the circumstances do you wonder we can self cheaper than our competitors? We Carry the Famous HEIffiAllWILE Onion Made Guaranteed ninths No better Clothes than the above were ever offered the public. Suits from $10 to $25. Overcoats and Raincoats $10 to $25 JgSr ; :..tF::::'f i f f j '5, ""'" .1. !' 1 ir- Ml . - Si r 1 11 !t j ' . I'll s?' . . i 1 ! i - a i No Profits no Business Everybody knows that business cannot be conducted without profit. Don't be misled by advertisements, no matter how big announcing that a certain merchant is sel ling goods below cost. We all know that no man can af ford to do this. S? Must Realize a Profit If he doesn't, how do you suppose he pays his rent, his clerks, his lights, freight and many other expenses too numerous to mention. This store is run under the most economic management and is in a position to sell cheaper cuAMKsmp HB WORK1NGMAN STORB Bond Street Next to Ross Higgins OLD OTTER CUBESr PROTEST DOE8 NOT LIKE METHODS OF PRESENT CITY GOVERNMENT AND TAKES IT TO TASK. The following communication Ulki trafcht to th point on thing up permost In the public mind and every taxpayer will do well to permit e It nd ponder iti suggestion deeply. "Editor Astorian: - .-; "Tht Budget continue to tots bo net i to the city father, perfumed wltk) iweet words inch at no poli tic. (no chance) bcautiful street,' 'never had a street ordinance beaten,' etc. I do not claim that tht present couneilmen hv deliberately attemp ted to rain oar town but I do assert that la their attempt to perpetuate the 10 called 'citiiens party by mak- ing 'work for the boyi' they have pretty nearly knocked the values out of real estate. Now do they ihow faith In their management by pur chasing a lot or two for the boom they seem to Imagine they can create by blowing in money gotten on a public mortgage. "Now, is it a fact that the Council deserves special praise for having no ttreet ordinances beaten in court) There was no use of anybody trying to beat them, and this is the reason: Before the 'cltiiena party got Into power, our charter allowed a single figure, or word, in error, to in validate an ordinance. Under the present charter any error csn be cor rected by reassessing; so no wonder their ordinances hold the floor. It used to be that street crossings were made at public expense, making it necessary for the council to levy quite sum for the purpose, In ad dition to tht levy for general expen se. This necessary levy for treet crossings was a check on reckless street work. Under the present re gime the city levy, In mills, is more than in former times when street crossings were included. Formerly property owners could remonstrate with effect; now an earnest remon strance but provokes a laugh. These items ar mentioned to show how easy is a council man's job to what it used to be'. "How about this Irving Avenue improvement if such it may be called? Everybody in Astoria, out side of the council said before the work was started, in fact before, any step were taken, that the improve ment would be a failure and the ex pense would fall on the city. All want Improved streets , where they are needed, but we are not going to vote for men who believe in building streets in the uninhabited portion of the town, at public expense. "And now come the sea wall bill: An egg laid and hatched in the coun cil rooms, wholly, at city expense; and they want us to feed this chick en henceforth and forever more. This sea wall bill is put before us for health's sake, just because the bill under any title other than a life sav er could not confiscate a man's lot. In other words you cant make a man go bankrupt except for health. The plan of this gteit seawall which we need in our business at this stage, of the game as much as a dog needs needs two tails is a wooden bulkhead stretching from Smith's to Tongue Point, costing $300,000, one end of which would rot before the other end was finished and $300,000 for a wooden bulkhead in 45 years at five per cent interest, compounded an nually, would amount (without the rebuilding of the wooden bulkhead every 10 to lS years) to the enormous sum of $2,400,000. Thia would certain ly be good pay for the health which only the city council has lost.. Why the council failed to drop the sea wall matter when so requested by all the heavy taxpayers of Astoria is one of the great problems. "And the Chamber of Commerce is asking us to pay $15,000 this year and more each year as the town grows and Mr. Cornelius raises our assess ment, for the Port of Astoria and whether this Port bill has hair on its I head as long as that on the sea wall t bill. I dont say. You will get a little pamphlet through the mail telling all about the crop to be raised..,, "And we have another amendment to consider; one to tax our holdings to the tune of $4500 a year to support the Chamber of Commerce and other towns do not support' commercial bodies by public tax; then why should ours? The way things are drifting in our community we shall soon b asked to levy taxes to support the 'rick man, poor man, beggan man, thief, doctor, lawyer, preacher, priest' "The carrying of the proposed amendments would surely place our town in the hands of a receiver. The real estate holder in Astoria has been plundered almost to a finish. Because some men and newspapers become desperate at the sight of some town surpassing us in growth, is no reason why we should all go bug house,' More plundering is proposed at the approaching election than ever before and are we property holders going to protect what we have bought and nairl for? We have at last, after thir- ty years, a newspaper that is trying to save us from the looter and air castle man, and to it we should feel mighty grateful. Put the right men in the council and kill the bloodsuck ing amendments, and by doing so we may be able to save what left of our real estate. "OLD RESIDENTER." RELAY RACE IS ON. TRENTON, N. J, Nov. 21. Promptly at 6 o'clock this mroning the Y. M. C. A. relay race to Wash ington, which started at New York yesterday afternoon, was resumed here. From this place to Camden, N., thence to Philadelphia, Wilming ton, Del, Baltimore and then to Washington is the route. Because of the new rule prohibiting running throughout the night the time of the finish is uncertain. ' Baltimore will probably be reached Saturday night and if it is early enough the race to Washington will be continued but if it is late it will be necessary to wind up the run on the following Monday. J MAY SAVE CURIOS. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 21.-An electrolytic process used for the first time b the labratory of the Univer sity of California Is said to have re claimed for science a number of an cient bronze curious of great value, recently threatened with complete destruction through oxidization. ' The soil whence the curious were excavated in various part of the world is often impregnated with min eral that corrode the specimen and the oxidization progresses even more rapidly in this climate. The newly discovered treatment consist in part of an application of electricity atter the objects are wrapped in sheet nc ; and immersed in a charcoal olution. ' Sick Headache, This distressing direase result from a a disordered condition of the stomach, and can be cured by taking Chamberlain's Stomach and liver Tablets. Get a free sample at Frank Hart and leading druggist, and try h. . , ' , : Hit IV, UM ru" . L r u 4. torn Thanksgiving dinner is not complete without turkey neither is it complete without a good Dining Room Set We can supply the U R N ITU m E We carry the famous HASTINGS line of Pedestal Tables in Golden Oak and AVeathered Oak finish i 1 a The "Rockford Furniture Co." line of Buffets and China Closets J ' - ' 1 " ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ..T.i..:' lieywopd Bros. & Vakefields Go's line of Diners and Rockers Only a few more days left you to buy your Dining Room Furniture for Thanksgiving. Let us supply your wants. A 559 Commercial Street. C ' ' .- SVMSWW-wiP.'.a-. ...... ".-f(r' ; II