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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1894)
7 ' r TllK MlLY ASTORIAN, ASTOEIA , THURSDAY MORNINU, AUGUST 30, 1891 The Babies Bless Them Keep coming lo Astoria because tiiejr know It la a good place to grow up in. Their parent come to our .ton. to get all the necessaries to make : the baiy comfortable: Toilet, powder puffs. ease they knoV we have JUHt K0e. what they want, our iw .'" Tooob Sd, aU the leading brands and we Bell some of them for less man they are Mid In any other own i Oregon. Our drugs are of the first qulllty and Bold at the lowest cash price. Quality Is the first thing to be considered when buying medicine; "o thJ comes the question of price. If you buy of us the first Is guaranteed, and the cond speaks for itself. Drop in and see for yourself. You are welcome, u only to examine and price goods. Our Saponaceous Tooth Wash Is n excel lent preparation for clenslng and pre- serving the teem ami a delightfully refreshing feel ng to the mouth and leaving a delicately perfum ed breath, CHARLES ROGERS, Druggist-Odd Fellows Building. rartles sending communications for publication in the Astorian Will please wherever It Is convenient to do , have them typewritten. I a great deal of annoyance If this rule Is strictly complied with. e,n. city thp to(impr Telephone will! pmlth la rmkinjr It tropiml for parti.- K'll on Hunday next UokeH tg Portland who have teen truttty of ilm on land nnd return fori U9 round, trip, Tlinsi without fli'it. fin upon he rn-opmy. n.ot. r i until ut. 7. I YMerday he mida another arrest ot ohe of the notorious wood's pupil, one Martin Olsen Will Mil at hi. auction AUKuBt JohnBon, wbo l i charged witH A , . ,, . , perjury In a land case, having filed on rom, commencing todayi a full stock the Bcntheast quarter of section 7 town of hats, clothing, boots, shoes, arid Un- ship 4 north, range 9 west, without first dtrclotihefl. Hurry up and mnke your going upon the land.- He was taken to , .u. -.m . - Portland last night by Deputy Smith, puicm., an i..c wu. ... "an(J will have a hearing along With the other land-swindling frauds. Mr. Smith fftntAR Ihnt hA hna fnfnrmgMfin that will The two big ships anchored near the Iead to tne orref,t of other parUes who sands opposite the city, loomed up! have made fraudulent entries on land in uia.isop county, ana ne win not rest until he has them behind the bars. through the smoke yesterday like phan torn hlpf.y TBe, sound of hammers knocking the' barnacles and rust from their huge-sides dispelled the Illusion however. J 'J ( j VlBltorssJUPg to carry , home a keepsake from Astoria or Seaside should call at Nlernl's Jewelry store and select a. piece of the fine china he has fn stocjt decorated with scenery about Tillamook Rock, Oearhart Fark and Seislde.fi': Chas. E. Rain, celebrated his 21st birthday Tuesday evening. He was as sisted by a number of Jolly companions whom he treated to a street jar ride throughout the city, previous to which, tbey sat down to an elaborate spread, the table containing all the delicacies of the season. ',,'; A FAREWELL PARTY. Yesterday Mr. J. JO. Bennett and f im- llv nf Pni(lan nlnaA . Y ., I .... (Adeleffa Lodge) at Gearharh Park,, for 4' me season, ana returned - home last evening On the Telephone. Mis Adela, Rhoda, nnd Fffle Bennett nnd Messrs. Robert A. Livingstone, of ("Jhlcntro. and A. CrvMnn, pent the osy in Astorio. and were given n dinner at Mrs. W. W. Parker' bv the local nemhers of the U. F. F.'s. Mlw. fl. H Roberts, Dnn'l Camphell, Chaq. R. Hle- Highest Ikmu-Wtili'd frtir. DEL am jj CHEATS IMII1 mm MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Grape Cream of Tartar Powder. Fret from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant. S.0 YEARS THE STANDARD. YESTERDAY'S WEATHER. Local weather for the twenty-four houre ending at 6 p. m. yesterday, fur n sh?d by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture weather bureau. M.lmum temperature, 81 degrees. Minimum temperature, 65 degrees. Precipitation, none. Total precipitation iram 1st, 181)3, to date, 08.21 Inches. Excess of precipitation from Beptcm ber 1st, 18U3, to date, 26.63 inches. Early next month, probably on the Tins. A. H. Elmore. W. A. Wenl. nnd 1 7th Inst, the sloop raco between the u 18plttIe-- The-occasion was a de- Mayflower and the Pearl, for $1000 -a "ri'Hiui iur an luirin'inBniq i . . . anri tyicHft u ' .1. Biae, win iaKe piace. un me wine uu, ummer's outing at the sonahore In all probability, the sweepstake fish Miss Adela and Kflle Bennftt will tnend lnir hoat race will occur.' If there is a a short time In Portland, living about decent wind the races will be of unus- nuend collee-e. mi Tfhodn otrain ual Interest, as all the parties In the to her home In Hamilton. Ont.. at thp contest .are pining their boats In ex same time. . , cellent condition. The two sloops were The funeral of Olga Harrison, whoi -i taken home shortly after the regatta, died at Deep River on the 22nd Inst., and their owners signified their In took place last Sunday afternoon. Many Mr. D. R. Shlndler, a furniture man.tentlon of ""IiK them out with new friends of 'the family were -Present. The nd F. R. Strong, an-attornev. both I raMs and otherwise placing them in funeral scrvlc, wa3 conducted by Rev. or tna metropo.is, are at the Occident. far better racing condition than when J. J. Holkk'L.who also baptized Olga Mr. R. A. Livingstone, of Chicago, they went over the course a few days in her her.fath ...-.j. - alm uilu, Wu, KU east, wnere Mr. 'amn . ' " '! bell Intends spending two or three course of 13 3-8 knots Is not gone over i vciit-iivo iinriy people went ln.monms, LOST, 1iST-A Mh'r mir iln-Pliirler will ba suitably rewanlod by lMvliia same at the Astorian office. . WANTED. MONEY Want $3,000 for one year, Will furnish first-class security. Will accept small loans to that amount. Ap ply at Astorian office. ' To rent a furnished house of Ave or six rooms, centrally lomtad, or a suit of rooms furnished for light house keeping. Address. BARTH WALL. Devlin Cannery. - WANTED To borrow $125 on good security. Property near Olney on south fork of the Klakanine t nd county road. No encumbrances. Address X, Astorian office. TO RENT. FOR RENT Six room housa fur. nlshed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc. Uppertown, in Adair's, Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. a. Feakee.' toe toils ioJkkanwho also baptized Olga Mr. R. A. Livingstone, of Chicago, they went over the course a few days Infancy.., She was burled beside ' Pa88ed through Astoria yesterday on his ago. One feature about -the coming heri. tt. Harrison, at Deep River jXeJ Tl CX MvX race8 tha W,U aESUr0 them f be",g E ry. and both will go east, where Mr. Camp.! success, lies In the fact that It the A ROUND TOWN. "JEFF'S" The Only Restaurant. The Columbine coaled at the O. R. and N. bunkers yesterday. All hands point to Marshall's twine when the question Is asked "Whls Is best for fishermen to buy." bathing at. (he foot of Tenth street yes terday morning , at high tide, and they atitracted a good-sized audience, who watched, them diving off the piling and Bportlng about , in the water. Some of the bather were thoughtful enough to nail sornoe pleses of wood on one of the piles, making a convenient place to crawl from the water to the dock. The Society Minerva held their meet Ing last night and had a very cnthu ciiieriainmenu The program wus very good and was well appre . miuu. i ne suDject, "Resolved, That Astoria, with Its geographical advan tages and natural resources has a great future in store," Wa discussed pro nnd nrai nf thn tom-cod anglers were, out yesterday. They wero like a straw -con wltI ,the result that the house de hat In January-a Utile previous. ' l'Ide(l n favor of the affirmative. - Last evening the fire In the woods back of the southeastern portion of the clt.y waa ' still burning, and iulte, a number of, residences In that iart of tho town will be In a dangerous posi tion should the wind change and (he fire get under much headway. Tuesday night several parties had hard work to kee the fire, away from the residence of Harry Crlbb, and It was only with a limited nfTiirt thnt thfl nrnnAi'lv ivnft In the drawing of Hill's Lot Club yer-Hnve(1 f . tordny, Oeorgo Williams Becurcd lot 48 i ' , 1 , Mock 30, and John Hahn, Lot 6, same The Portrancl "District of tho Columbia block. . I conference will hold its mission meetlup .. . , , .. I hero In Astoria this week, In the Swed Martin Olsen will sell at his auction Lu,nrra fhurchi beglnnlng Tnura, room, commencing tomorrow, i u.i . - . . lnHtnIlnHnn nf thn , Tho.stMmer R. r. Elmore left for Tlllumook at an early hour tills morn ing. Sho carries coiHldarable freight. A tidal wave of prosperity ttriuk all the fishermen this season who used Marshall's twlna for making their nets. If one will look through the not racks next spring, he will find five out of six nets made from Marshall's twine. In a given time, the race must be run Lr. jarnest Johnnsen. of San Fran- over again, thus there will be no Cisco, is in the city, accompanied by chaaces of a drifting match, as (many Z?2ufyLffi& clalm the recent contests to have been. r Mrioh?nsenW:'nrfi"n 2 "-"7 the leaamTilllor and pays few days for Europe, his contemplated n'BUBBlcasopncoriur bkiu. . trip extending throuKh all the nrinr-inoil ., . countries of the old world. He will . -If. 4..,". remain at Kunalrlo jr- tv, J- " j ttt your um jacuci. ;uuiku months bea81(Je durlnff the heated how much the Old-clo' man'll give for SCHOOL EXERCISES. .Messrs. Foard & Stokes received the following letter yesterday which ex plains Itself: hiin Francisco. Antrnof icq. Gentlemen of the School Board etc Dear Sirs-The school board of San Francisco recently decided to set apart It, then look over the new line of sam- Iples for new suits that we have for I you to select from. Lake & Belml, 8G7 I Commercial street. 8EASHORE ROAD. Park Trains for Clatsop, Geerhart and Seaside, as follows: Leave seaside, 7:30 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Leave Pier 9 a. m. and 6 p. m, DailVi.rexceDtlni; fHindav afternoon. one uay in each month for the purpose when trains will leave one hour later ...o.iims in ne minus or the rl8lneloonncHB-iiu ooais tor Astoria. FOR SALE. CHANCE FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Tlili'a flmt addition. . , - LOTS FOR $2.-Call at the Astoria Real Estate Exchange and get a lot In HiU e First Addition for $2. JAPANESE GOODS.-Just out Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee's, 629 Third street 7 XYPH WXa1- The business man who says that ad vertising does not pay does not adver tise. He is the one that always doubts FOR SALE 10 acres fmnrnvo.1 lor, In Upper Frankfort .Wash.. and partially cleared. Two story house! the prosperous trade reports he bears of Stable, chicken house and yard., work shop 20x40, situated on the river, Just' his competitor, who does adyerttse. He n.o iiuuio lur u. utuierman. will sell on easy terms, for J1600. Inquire on prem- DA. VII J IIPTDV MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Rememhitr Mr.nir.'. tt tel at Seaside la open the year around. generation ruLtrtntlnm ,1 -.t. i " ... " , . -... YYimi. we owe to our I v ,. w BB' me VptaP Spangled Ban ner. The specelal feature of the exer cises Is the singing Of the songs con- REMOVAL. - The.. Astoria National Bank will on nf tha onrtM. . I c- . 1. . - - . 1 1 rndifwl In tho iw' " """S" tuniocjmuiwi 101. rciiiwrj 1.10111 wiuir preb- i ,..V" IW otuuruoun- ent location to the sDaclous Quarters which the bank has leased In the I. O. O. F. building, corner of 10th and Com mercial streets. NOTICE. try's Songs, which. We, are pleased to tion "erewun, tor your lnspec- We are supplying the schools ihmi,. out the East and California with thous ands of copies of this book, and will be charge 'upon the reeXt f uM We nre the on"r authorized agents of of copies,, tZl "n.1"' 'hNrthei-n Pacific railroad und the Trusting you will bIv. thirr...-. 2lS A?C" ,lron? . your earlv n(tonti -- ".. mc oiuy puriies uuinonzca to sign jf.iur nuiy attention, we await Irour 1 1. ilia nt hwiino- n,,.-i i i.u. vaiueu commands and remain. ments. WHITE SEWING MACHINE COl CALL ON P. BAKER 7 ThtrA at and .- have your cloLhea AvaA o,,' cleaned. WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Haas, 160 First street, and get the Daily Astorian. Visitors need not. miss their morning paper while mere. BEVERAGES. vhl-i THIS PUREST Wines and liquors are sola at Alex CampbeU'i WINES AND BRAVniJi'Stra.!. fandel wine Instead of coffee or tea. Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forge! peach and apricot brandy. Also French yB.w v wu.c ai. aica uiioeri s. - PICNIC TOMORROW. COLUMBIA RIVER AND PtTDET SOUND NAVIGATION CO., U. W STONE, Agent. .new I Spoken 1 The ladles of thTpTesbyterlan church & P" N0TICE pastqr, Rcy. Q. A, Anderson, of . will glv an excursion anrt hoi, V ,M ine w i'preech. The meeting con- nlctSF stock of hats, clothing, boots, shoes and under clothes. -wu.-lr.,M Vr,,U :'.. , 'Z Iwlll leave at 1 y?'l Km.b,a Fishermen's Protective inuro m mie v.ul.....e. - - ....j . v. ,., at union 'Will be hold at their reading Bhoes, piece dry goods, and underwear Skans. of Portland, and Rev. Mattson.j Polnt AinB will 'khve h ni CreW ' I0om Tuesday, September 4. at, 7:30 p. lecn placed In Martin Olseh s auction ot xacoma, win preach. The meeting m. Roui p,uma nn.l fi filir fmln In on. pommenc- Is concluded in the evnnlno- of thR1 Children. 25 cents. I It n,u,., , l 1"?lcu lu Pe T 1 ... . - 11. . j j . ' -.w1""" "ivnuuoni rneir dook or rece nt a. onir .0 (TAieuueu in nri .1 ... - . ing tomorrow. The members of Engine Company No. 1 will hold a meeting tontght for the purpose of electing delegates to the Oregon City hose tournament. A full attendance is desired. FIslK'rmen of wisdom aro quick to tnko advantage of past .experience, and for thut reason they are lnylng In a good supply of Marshall's twlno for .the mnklng of their next year's nets. Kicking, fuming, raging, and discon tent won't do any good for those ihnt did not use Mnmhnll's twlno lunt snason In mnkinir their nets, but trouble can be obviated next yenr by using no other. Ono t an hardly get, around In Martin tus.ms niictmn rooms on account of tho large stock of clothing, heavy un derwear, boots, shoes and other fur nlHlilng goods that are to bo auctioned off. same day by sermons preached In Eng lish by ReiM. t. Larson, of Seattle, and Rev. Beekmiin, of Alblna. Scandi navian and, English Lutheran friends within thq city are especially lnvltd to attend. . MARRIED. SOFUS JENSEN, Becy. Tho steamer South Coast arrived In from San Francisco yesterday morning und unloaded considerable freight at the Astoria Shipping dmpuiys dock She lcf:, up tho ilvor alwut 3 o'cloik In tho nfivrnuon. For a delicious plat of Ice cream. made from the pure cream, go to C. R Smith, the confec loner nnd Ice cream dealer. Ice cream soda a s:ecul i-rivme puriois for ladles. S3 (.ommerclul street. linppy flnherniiin Vus he v ho uncd Miirshnll's twine In making his nets hiMt Beaton, r.a he llnds toiluy his bank n.count liirger and Ms net in butler condition than If he had ued twine of olhcr makes. For the benefit of those wishing to nt-ti-nd the flrtinen's tournament st Ore- Last evening at a meeting of No, Engine Company, D. W. Feeley, Thos Lonifhery, and A. W. Utzlnger were elected delegntos to attend the annual meeting of the Oregon Volunteer l ire man's Association, which meets on the 3d nnd 4th of next month nt Oregon City. An effort will be made to get the next meet ng at Astoria, and If good, hard work yU do It, the newly elected dv'iegatis are-.sure to carry the da Tho local hose team, which will com pete for lio,nnrs on that occasion are b.iii dolus somg hard training, nnd Can uln Worsley says that he Is confident rtls men will not Jose the enviable rep utatlon that, the Astoria hose teams have held for a long time. Word came -from Fort Stovena last evening that thirty-five men were work ing hard battling with the burning tim ber south of that place, and endeavor Ing to keep the flames back from the Point Adam's light-house. For the past two weeks the forest In that neighbor- hood lias been, on fire, and every time a weexe would Bprlng up tho flames would start anew, smouldering away as 1110 win tded. esterday a gentle wind sprang up from the northeast, but It was strong enough to drive the flames through the dry forest directly toward the Point Adams light. The men are working hard to fight It back, but If th. winu should. tappn to Wow up prettv mroiig mira me same direction that It was mowing' yesterday, the old llht wvuiiiTO m annger of going with 1 vi nip uiuammntxe stuff. Deputy United Slates Marshal H. A. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S e o Fancy Dry.Goods. Hosiery, Gloves Underwear, Laces, WIIIT1S GOODS, A FULL Embroideries, liibuon?, Yarns, etc. P. N. Corsets arul Kt-kay kid gloves always in stock. AMiKRT DUNBAR. NOTIQP lO OYSTER CONSUMERS. In the Finnish TTvntinflni t..'..1 I ' ri V" ' . ' . church Aniniit r.fc Si ""leran un..ftna.rier iseptember tJie first, J ana Roi Silwfe ""?"" f"! bs to ftinUsh the peopleof of Clatsoo roonVv S"""".",...n A8lorla. wun nt-class oysters In any church officiated. The pastor of the quantities to suit. Oysters by the sack, gallon, quart or CHOICE LOTS In Tiiiw. a, , ..... P"", aeiiverea in any part or the city. tlon to Ocean Grov;. .;J "2. .?yMep cut reach of all. nius ino-p ,n tour-ounce ootties, will De deilver- uraer8 left at f'oard & Stokes or at When hahv la to.t.i . . . - I uruers leu at i-oara 6t Ktokes or at yourhdnrugb,sV8 & ' ' b Lake and Salmi, the Tailors, 867 Corn mere al street, have excellent game uu.,Ealll numers tor fall suits. I'lace or business, cor. ner of Astor and Seventh streets. Tel ephone No. 44. C. H.. HEINS. ON THE SAFE SIDE. Everybody knows this Is a good place PROFESSIONAL CARDS. H. A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and t Pythian Building, uver v.. n. cooper s store. W. C LOGAN, D. D. 8., DENTAL PARLORS. '- Mansell Block. 67S Third street J. B. LaFORCE. D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. In the -Fjavel building, opposite Occident. W. M. .LAFORCE, -'ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms 6, 6 and 7, FUvel s Brick Building. SILAS B. SMITH, ATTORNEY i.T LAW. Office In Flavel's bilck building. SELLING' at ss . javeryDoay Knows tnis is a good place lots in rH.n'.atFlmPeaddUmtn n"" T L ' bu' OT' I0' P.u. c,,.t .' '.T''"""' ' lu yuwiii measures to be there. An efficient Dre-1 ventative places us on the safe side of lnclolpnt dlflnjte. anil Ihpn la nn nn.'' Ftt.tNK J. TaYLOK. Jh1. T. LlOIITEB. fi. A w yn a iium et laumuK, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. ' The davs nf n,,K ..,.. , '. mora renaDie man tiostetter's Stomach' W. A. BOWLBI, are numbered. Evr, : 2. e.a Jvnere lPe Kianeys are list of peopi. wh0 at th(J Mode, Don't go to Portlsnd to buy youi ucaeis ror tne "Old Country" and the Kast when you can tret them f..p th. sume price at the Union pin. n,n ... uiiy, un tnereoy save your lo tU fare to Portland. The best khoeft the lowest anu a pleasant woid thrown In. There"? every reiiHon wny we should shoe you and everj'body else ma n or w.imnn. old or young. Goodman & Co. The trade clock Indicates that th ouyers nour nas come to obtain a watch from our stock at a price that will surprise you. If you have monev to spend for a watch don't go anywhere out to ti. rvKsirom, the jeweler. All the patent medicines adverrlttMl n this paper, together with the eholo. est perfumery, and toilet articles, etc.. un oe oouriu at tne lowest prices at f. W. Conn' drug store, opooslte eta. oiaonr. uoieu Aitona. NOTICE FOR BIDS. Rids will be received until Ti,i,lv September 4th. H4. at 1 o'clock p. m. et the office of the county clerk for re pairing tho county Jail. Specifications may be seen in said office. -Rights re- vi eu iu reject any ana all bids. iy oruer or tne county court. . .- . F- h DUNBAR. Clerk. August ITth. U34. TROVEN A BOON. GcntlemenI hav mended Krnuse'a Headarha n,.i wherever I have had a chance. They titmtly e riil nut snv unit sii bin.i. ' headache. Yours trulv. J. K. WALTER. Iavenworth, Kansas. For sale by Chas. lior au,,. Oregon, sole agent. : ATTORN Ef AND COUNSELOR . AT LAV. Olfice on Second Stttet. Astoria, Or. Inactive, which Is bue the preliminary! iu various uesiructive maladies, which' disregarded have a fatal termination,! Brlght'B disease, diabetes, dronsv. ma, are but the outgrowths of neglected DR. EILIV JANSON, Inaction of the kidneys and bladder I mivM... They should be checked at the outset' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, with bitters, which will prevent their. Office over Olsen's drug store Hours 10 progress by arous ng the renal organs' to 12 a. ro.; S to 6 and 17 togp m. Sun! to activity, and thus place those who' days, 10 to 1L ' resort to this Bavin a- medlclnn i ,' safe side. This preservative of safety! LIBERTY P MUI I TVIY r r also conquers constipation, liver 01J UUI "ILLUNIX, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . Office, 684'4 Third st, Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronie diseases. plaint, malarial fever, nervousness and uyBpepsm. You Need A DECENT BUGGY. You net J it now. Don't spoil your credit by a see Jy buggy, or none at all. DR. O. B. ESTES, Pnrsim 1 m mm cttti Bpeclai attention to diseases of wom en nu surgery. -Office over Danalger'i itore, Astoria. I urr T-IIta -l I f You Would Have Folks F TMnlz You Are lVosper- W ous. - We have a buggy, we bought it chtjp. You' ati have itjeheap. Why? None o( your busi icss. ; Yougettlie ouggy, we - lose the rest But weV want the cash. : NEW YORK " I IlOyELTY STORE. Opposite ih Occident. v v r -UTS' V JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON, AND ACCOUCHEUR. umce, nooms 5 and t, Pythian UU..UIUK. nours, iq to 12 and to ""mcuoi, , ueuar street. W I DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY. 9 OFFICE AT HI3 RESIDENCE. irnw v m . . . "oj vo luuna in nm nm. ..st a k locloclr mings, from u noon until 1 r I p. and rrwx s until 7:30 evenlmrs. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER, REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. Office, 111 Penton street. Astoria, Or. Dr. Price's Cream RaVIng Powder WerkT Fair Mlcbcjt Mcdalcas DIpioM. - sits In the back of his store, smokes his pipe and wonders why he isn't making any money. He has the blues when he should have trade. He not only lets hlis neighbor get that neighbor's share of the business, but a good part of his also. He sees people whom he thought old friends of his go Into his competitor's store and come out with bundles of goods, .when he has the same articles on his shelves, and perhaps at lower, prices than they paid his competitor for them. Why is this so? It is because his com petitor lets the publlo know in an In telligent way through the local papeis what he has to sell and when be has It The successful advertiser looks after his advertising space as he does his clerks. He changes his ads. In such & way the people are attracted by tkem. He feels that to make money be rnusl V be willing to spend some; that there Is strong competition ' In all lines of busi ness, and' to get his share of the trade he must advertise, and to do It In the most skillful and Intelligent way, If he oannot write advertising matter himself. he seeks the aid of some one' who has made the writing of advertisements a-' study some specialist, who will see that It Is ppjperly written In a catchy and" displayed way some one whose duty it' Is to take off the shoulders of a busy man all the worry of making up an ad. No business man attempts to cure his own sickness, pull his own teeth, make his own clothes or attend to his own law cases. He employs specialists for each of these various services, and saves money by doing It It Is through ' Its language and arrangement that an advertisement gets Its business-bringing qualities. There must be something to attract publlo attention and ..hold It; something of Interest something out oC the ordinary, something that Is different from others of the same Una of busi ness. To give It these peculiar features requires experience, and the owner of The Astorian has engaged the services of such a special 1st for the benefit of Its advertising customers who may wish to take advantage of his services. The Evening Star, of Washington, D. C boa an advertisement writer con nected with Its business department. and its terms to advertisers are. "So much blank space, so much money. The - : same amount of spacer with the assist ance of the advertisement writer In get-.- ting up ad. attractively, so much addi tional." The Astorian charges nothing extra. the services of the expert, being thrown ..V . .tA 7