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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1894)
THE DAILY ASTORIAN. t ASTORIA. FRIDAY 3IOKMXU, AUGUST. 31.-' 1894 The Babies Bless Them Keep coming to Astoria because they know It Is a good place to grew up In. Their parents come to our store to get all the necessaries to make the baby comfortable: Toilet powder puffs, brushes, combs, nut-King, bottles, nipples, etc., because they know we have Jut what they want. Our Mock of (nfunt foods include all the leading brands and we sell some of them for less than .!.,, ara mnti In ntlV flthfT tf)Wn In Oregon. Our drugs are of the first quality and Bold at the lowest cash price. Quality T the first thine to . be considered when huvinir medicine:- after that comes the nuetion of price. If you buy of us the ilrst Is guaranteed, and the aecond sneaks for Itself. Drop In and ea for yourself. You are welcome, If only to examine and price goods. Our (Saponaceous room wasn is an excel lent preparation for donning and pre- .... tUa Idath n . I iima Imltlirllriff a delightfully refreshing feeling to the mouth and leaving a delicately perfum- tru vrutun. CHARLES ROGERS, Dnigglst-OJd Fellows Building. Parties sending communications for publication In the Astoiian will please wherever It is convenient to do so, have them typewritten. It will save a great deal of annoyance If this rule Is strictly complied with. TODAY'S WEATHER. Portland, August 30. For Washing ton. Oregon and Idaho, fair weather, warmer, except cooler In Southern Ore gon. YESTERDAY'S WEATHEn. Local weather for the twenty-four hours ending at 5 p. m, yesterday, fur nished by the United States Depart ment of Agriculture, weather bureau. Maximum temperature, 8:1 degrees. , Minimum temperature, 03 degrees. Precipitation, nona. Total precipitation from September 1st, 1893, to date, 08.21 inches. Exoess of precipitation from Septem ber 1st, 1803, to date, 26.49 inches. A ROUND TOWN. t ', " "JEFF'S" r'o; The Only Restaurant. Smith , and Ellis at Stubtz .Parlor Theatre tomorrow night. '. All hands point to Marshall's twine When the question Is united "Whls Is best for fishermen to buy." ' The Highland Home, with a large cargo of wheat from this port, was spoken August-11 In 11 north, 27 west. A tid.il wavo of prosperity struck nil the fishermen this season who used Marshall's twine for making their noni. If one will look, through the m-t rocks next spring, he will find live out of six nets made from Marshall's twine, Before County Clerk Dunbar yester day Mclhael Dooney made final proof on his homestead In Bcctlon 9, township 7 north, rnnge 8 west. About a week ago, fire destroyed the Modley .school house on ths Nehulem. It originated from the burning forests. School was to have started on Monday next. . ' . , '- -: ,' ( - There Is a Wren utn,.ir nf '..i,,n,u, shoes, piece dry goods, and underwear Mean piacea in xuartln Olson's auction rooms, and a big sale Is on, commenc ing tomorrow.- - - ' ; . ; The lord uses the whole space Of the universe to advertise Ids goodness, yet the devil gives one a pretty good Idua of his meanness through one man who won't pay for his home paper. Fishermen of wisdom are quick to take advantage of post experience, nnd for that reason they are laying In a good supply of Marshall's twlno for the making of tholr The crop of summer engagement is not up to the average. The cauni 1b attributed to. two things the html times and the fact that fewer Astoria girls than usuul are at th rosorta. Kicking, fuming, raging, nud dlscon- tent won't do any good for those that did not use Mnrshnll's twine last season In mnklnir their nets, but trouble ran be obviated next year by using no other. One can hardly get around In Martin Ols.m's auction rooms on account of the large stock of clothing, heavy uu derwenr, boots, shoes and other fur nlshlng goods that are to be auctioned OIT. . , , , . , t . ' J I'tittlnsr tha editor on the back and telling him that he Is making a good paper don't help him pay the printer. The best way to prove that you like the paper 'is to subscribe for It and be sure you pay In advance. .-' - . Prints and Relppa will be the Arm name of a new drug store that Is to be located at 6(16 Commercial street. Yes terday the fixtures were being moved lntu the building and set In place. It will be one of the handsomest places of Its kind In the city when finished. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S WIIITIS GOODS, A FUjLL, OF CniiKfcil A 9th. Str.H-t. . For a delicious pint! of Ice cream, made from the pure cream, go to C. B. Smith, the confer loner ' and ice cream dealer. Ice cream soda a special ty.' Private parlors for ladies. 483 Commercial street. A happy fisherman vns Jie v bo ufed Marshall's twine in making . his nets last seasop, as he llmls today his bank account larger nnd his net In" better condition than If he had used twine of. other makes. ' ( Fr the benefit of those wishing to at tend the firemen's tournament at Ore-i gon City tho steamer Telephone wlllj ten on Sunday next tickets to. Portland, and return for $1.50 round trip, 'Jiiese tickets are good until Sept. 7. ' Martin Olaen will tell at his auction room, commencing today, a full stock of hats, clothing, boots, shoes, and un derclothes. Hurry up anu maice yuui. purchases, as. the goods will, soon be gone. , Visitors wishing to carry home a keepsake from Astoria or - Seaside should call at Nleml's Jewelry store and select a piece of the fine china he has In stock decorated with scenery about Tillamook Eock, Cearhart Park and Seaside. , At a special meeting of Astoria En glno company No. 1, held last evening, C. J. Curtic, W A. Wenlg,. and Jack n(.ld were-cdected delegates to the state firemen's convention and tournament J which meets at Oregon City next Mon day. L. E. Belig, Fred Brown, and F, Bonhart were elected alternates. The new Canadian Pacific steamer, i'lincess lfupert, built for service at Vancouver, made her triul trip at Lon-j don last week. She made 13 1-2 knots an hour, and maintained an even speed thri ugl-Cut.' Her builders were well sat-j ls(ied,,and express the belief that shej will bo able to easily go 20 knota an hour. She was launched at Skolmorlle. I A report that lacks confirmation was circulated on the streets yesterday that a logging camp on Bear Creek had burned from forest fires, and that eight oxen had perished. All the logging lm- piemen), together with the camp sup piles, are said to have, been .'destroyed. Tho name of the camp -ould not be learned, so tho,artlele1s given for what If, is , worth. ' ; . j Since their advent in Astoria, Smith and Fills, the clsver sketch artists j have mode many friends, both' profes-; Monully and Boclally. Tomorrow riltjlit ' tlioy'will have a benefit at Stuttz' The-' ater, and it is altogether probable that the curtain will go up. 'to a crowded houmy Seats are on side at the Nty York Novelty Store and Griffin & Heed's, 50 cents entitling one to a seat In Krty part of the house. . French Snv continued to ilram inmi houses. Tonight Is the last perform-' anco. Your oifly chance to see it. Sat urday Smith nnd Ellis,. The company go to llwaco for Saturday night, pro-! duclng the .great play, "Forgiven," and1 return tr AstoHa on Sur.doy, producing! Sunday night "Kast Lynne. of- the EIopo' ment." In rehearsal, "The Planters' W'lfo " "nnmnn ,A Tl..( 1. 1.. . M Itt . ' i Vi, 14 mum let." . At the 0. R. and N. bunkers yester. day tho Carnedd -. Mewellyn was dis ehar3lng sufficient ooal to ollow her being taken over the shonl places be tween here nnd Portland. She will dis charge about 300 tons and proceed to her destination about Sunday next. In tho stream, off Flavel's doclc,the Max well st.lll Her,, hnvliig her bull cleaned, and the ship otherwise touched up be fore proceeding up tho river. Along the waterfront there was r.ot much, golnsr n yesterday, thev river steamers' coming nnd going- on tholr usual time, and 'he locnl Rtenmers that mnke regular trips , 'to adjacent ports noing the average amount of business. There was but little travel toward the seaside resorts, nnd few passengers ar rived on their way homo. The tidal wav scare seems to have suhridod somewhat, and now that the final data set for Its appearance has come nnd gone It is to be presumed that those-! who still remain hy the sounding sen will rest wiih more security, nnd those who hastened homo at the first news of Prof. Falb's-predicMon doubtless wish they were- back nffnln. .The Presbyterian Sunday school p nlo at Fhvvel yesterday was a grand success, tho large crowd In att--ndar.ve returning home nt 6 o'ctx k In the even ing well pleased with the day's out In. The", steamer Dwycr, . with a fish boat kindly- donntod by Mr. V,, v, Tallont. In tow, carried nearly 100 pcplj to Flnvct. At thnf point the excursionists proceeded to enjoy themselves tit va rious games, sitting down at tho noon hour, to an elegant basket lunch. In the nrternoon, through the klndnesj of the Misses Klavel,- four wagons conveyed the picnickers to the Point Adams llyht houso, where they witnessed the drill of the crew. The life-bout wvs cap. sized several times and a line rhot over the drill post. There was very little Finoke down at the fotnt yesterd ;y. the atmosphere being cool and bracing. e Fancy Dry Goc1b. , Hosiery, .Gloves, Untlorwcur, Lncep, Embroitlorios, Iil)l)on?, YiuiH,cto. - P. N, Corsets nnd Ktk'uy.kid glovo? ahravs in stock. ALBERT DUN DAK. The Astoria .hose team will leave .to morrow nilJht for Oregon City to par ticipate In the'roccs. The boy 'are In fine trim, and will give their opponent.; a hard struggle. . - . There will be a grand swimming exhi bition off Havel's dock this afternoon, IocpI swimmers taking a prominent part in the exhibition. They have been prancing for the past week, and sev eral of the boys "re now able to Jump headlong from the highest pile, and make a graceful dive under the water without holding the nose, an act that it , W considered hard to execute. At 12U6 Harry Huniblet, of Newperryport, Situs, will do a 'double forward-aml-baeK somersault from the hlijh pile on' the corner of th'; dock,' a special wager oe g made between , himself and the swimming club for this event.. Yester day there was" a large number of ths boys practicing !n tho slip, eevci-al of 'them being experts' at diving. Parties who came ly from the Nc halem country yesterday ray that the whole vulley Is oil fire, very little of It, however, being In the forests, but most ly clearing fires. Kvery rancher In that country is taking advantage of the pres ent dry spell and is burning Jill the brush he can before the fall rains set In. In some places parties who have started burnings have carelessly allow ed the fire to spread Into the forests, and unless a good drenching! rain sets In shortly, there Is danger of It thread ing nnd destroying a great deal of valu able timber. Reports from the lower Nehnlem are to the effect that but few fires are now burning, and the atmos phere Is coiiiirftrativcly. free from smoke. Tomorrow night Smith and EMIs, the premier sketch to.un of the PacIlic-Coas-t, will have their benefit at Ktuttz' Theatre. From the manner In which tickets for tliia occasion are lielng sold, It Is evident that there will-not be even "fiiandlwr room" by the time the curtain goes up. Those who have nl rcady witnessed a pei a'i-inoc by thes;: people, know that -a theatiical trout Is la store for tomorrow nlt;ht. They will be alily assisted by M-issis. Spen cer, Hansen, Rat horn, and seve ral oth ers or the Astoria Football Club. The murder scene In "Oliver Twist" Is an exceedingly thrilling piece, and U pro duced by these two artists with treat effect. The price of admission 1 s.'O cents to any part of the lions..', Includ ing reserved seats, und' tickets are on sale at Griffin & Reed's und the New York Novelty store. When a ticket is secured, checks for reserved Ke.iU can be liad by applying at the thealro lo. office. . ' ' Tho Inrce parly of Astcuians who U-ft here nearly a mor.tu ago and went Into camp at one of the moct picturesque spot.3 on the Nchakra near Jewell, re turned yesterday, two four-horse wuk- ons bringing in the "plunder." ' Every member of the party looks Lrmva una healthy after tho. outing In tliti woc-de, and unite in sayins that they had a royal good time from tho ilr&f day out. There' was excellent hunting and iiUi- liig-, delightful buthii.e in tho Nehalcm, and any amou.it ct time to lij about camp, reading and sleeping. . Tha -tamp v. as kept well supplied w fiii farm . pro ducts, the neiBircors tUing partlcuiar pains to see that tiicy wonted for noth lag in that, line. C.'oniii.g homo they were compelled to jmas through several pieces of burning forest, and at one lilace a fallen tree burri-J their progress for several hours. . Next year tliCy coil- template taking their outing at JClk Creek. Tile l'cllowlng composed ti. putty: C. 'W. Fulton nnd .family, C. C. Fulton and family, ". I.. Robb and family, F. I. DunbaV and wife,' P. A Stokes and wife, Misses Nora und Nellie 'Ntrkeiison, H. F. Prael and famliy Ueo. C. Flav'cl and family, Alsey Fox and Fred I'm el. . Our way ;u:d we think It's a noud way la when we are getting to get n plenty. Yetlerday we received over 'iiiO bundles of wall paper, from Chicago, and at tho prico we have put on it, we do not expect to keep It In stock very long. ; 1!. F. AJXfc.Mi ., Mennyis the lending tailor and pays tbu highest cash V-'ce for fur skins. , CHOICE LOTS In Hill's SeeonJ Addi tion to Ocean Grove, Seaaide. i'Uces In reuch of all. When baby Is teething or feverUh, ask your driiRgist fur St-e-e-dman's tiuoth ing Powders. Ijil-e nnd .?alml, lUe Tailors, T07 Com- nn-1-iial s;:-c.'t, liie txceiieut n,"an;e awaltlnx baipain hunters fr.r fall sulfn. SELLING nt 25 per cent discount- lots lit Hill s f irst addition to Ocean drove, Seaside. Astoria Real Estate Kx- change. The days of tough steaks In Astoria are numbered. Kvery week adds to the list of people who eat at the Model Res taurant. Don't go to rorlliini to buy youi tickets for the -"Old Country" and the Kast when Jou can get them for the aaine price ut the Union l'uclrto oiTlce in this city, and thereby save Jour lo cal fare to Portland. The bt-r-t shoes the lojvest r-rict-s and a pleasant wold thmwn In. There's every reuwik why we should shoe you nnd everybody else man or woman old or yotir.g. Coodman & Co. tt In worth your while to take a pood look at your old Jacket. Ask yourself how iuii h the ol,l-iU' man II gice for it, Di 'fi look over the new line of tam pion tor new suits that we have f ir you tn seliH-t from,- Ijiko At Schul, 07 Commercial street. , - The f-i-'o clock Indicates that the buyer's i -u- has runiti to obtain a w iteh f.s.!.; our stvk at a price that will sui'ir' :.' yin.. If you have money tit s;i,m: I for a watch don't go anywhere but to it. Lkstrun. the Jeweler. Alt II' rat- . i medi.-'.nf- advert!! In this vi'. r. t.-fother with the. choic est re: funit rv, cm! toilet articles, etc.. enn t'W ) i iik lit il th low-i,t pi i'e.a at JT. W. Conn a d-oc store, opposite Oc cident -nolld. A:. -Tlx Highest Honors Wot Id's Fcir. wmmm. MUNi-: l.'J V"- ' 1 OST PERFECT MADE. ' A pun 3rape Cream of Tsitar Powder. Free i jpi ifnonia, Alum or any otlier adulterant. t ) YEARS THO STANDARD. The derk's irotectlve association cir culated a petition last night asking that all stores In the- city close at 7 p. m. excepting Saturdays. It wa3 signed by nil but two. business houses. ANOTHER PIONEER GONE. Fpokanc, August 30. T. W. White house, one of the pioneers of Spokane, died this r-fterp.pon from tho effects of an ovcrdce of ni rpbitiB tanien to re lievo neuralgia. - . SEASHORE ROAD." Trains for Clatsop, Gearhart Park and Seaside, na follows: .. Leave Be-aside, 7:140 a. m. and 8:30 p. m. Leave Pier 9 a, m. and 5 p.m. Dally excepting Sunday afternoon, when trains will leave one hour Jater connecting with boats for ABtoria, REMOVAL. . , , ,, , me vision., nnuuiu. i...iic. wm September 1st remove from their pres ent location to the spacious quarters which the hank hns Used In the I.-O. O. F. building, corner of 10tU and Com-lnvr-.-liil- streets. . NOTICE TO OYSTER CONSUMERS. On and after September the first, II tl 111 be able to furnish the. people of Astoria with first-chids pysteis fn any (luanllties to Kuit. Oysters by the sack, gallon, quart or pint, delivered in any part of the city. liclnt' celebrated oyster cocktails put t'P In four-ounce bottles, will be deliver-! cd to the tr.1e nf 70 cents per dozen". Orders left at Foard & FItokes or at Chrii tcn.'tcn & Co.'s will be promptly attended to . Place of business, cor-i nor or Aslor nnd Seventh streets. Tel Ihone No. 41. C. l-I. 1HJINS. ON THE SAFE SIDE. Everybody knows this is a good jrtace to be, but everybody does not take measures to oe mere. An eiucient pre- ventative places us on the safe side of incipient disease, and there Is no one more reliable than Hostetter's Stomach Hitters in cases where thexkldneys are inncuve, wlilcn is bue the preliminary. to various destructive maladies, which uisrcg.-irueu nave a iauu termination. Iirlglit's disease, diabetes, dropsy, oede, lr.o, are but tho outgrowths of neglected inaction- rr tne kidneys and bladder They should be cnecked at -the outset with bitters, which will prevent their progress by arousing the renal organs to activity, and .thus place those who resort .to this saving medl.clne on the safe Bide. This preservative of safety also conquers constipation, liver com- plaint, malarial- fever, nervousness and uyspepsia. , , SOCIETY MEETINGS. PILOT COMAI (RSIONElits The reg ular meetings of this board will be held on th-5 first Monday of each month nt 10 a., in., at-lhe ofllce of Robb & Par-J ker. W. L. Robb. See. NOTICE The - regular meetings of the Astori-i Building nnd Loan Associa tion are held at S p. rn. on the first Wednesday of each month. Olllce on Genevieve street, south of Chenainus. W. L. ROBB. Secretary. OCEAN ENCAMPMENT No. 13, 1. O. O. F. IteiTiilar meetings of Ocean En campDient No. l In the Odd Fellows' Building, at 7 p. m., on the st'eoud and fourth Mondays qf each month. So journing bretlnrn cordially In '.ted. . By order . CP... COMMON COUNCIL-Regular meet ings first and third Tuesday evenlnrs of Men month at 8 o'clock In city hall. Persons desiring to hava matters acted upon hy the council nt any regular meeting tnnst present the same to the auditor and tleik on or before the Friday-evening prior to the Tuesday on which tho council holds its regular mestins.. K. OSBURN, Auditor and Police Judge. FOR OVER FIFTT TEARS Mrs. WInslow's Soothing Pyrup has hcen used for children teething. It soothes the' child, softens the gums. !las all pnln.-cures wind chollo, and Is the beet remedy for diprrhoea. Twenty-five rents a bottle. Sold by nil drug gists throughout the world. J?. jfk. Tu T jjrff'J Yoti Need. s. f ? A DECENT UQ GY. 5" i-- 9 0 You necJ it now. Dcu't Spoil your creJit by n srs iv bi;gpv, jr none nt all. ' b limit- T llc Pmsieritv, if r JOOic Line 1 rosptnt ll or You Would nave i-oiics i. us. We have a hug jy, we bought it the.ip. You cm have itjehcap. Why? . None cf your husi tess. You get the i;n't w c lose the rest, but, we want the cash. i it -" NEW YORK ' j JlOVEIiTY STORE. ;r I Comer of Pond nr.d Tenth if'rectK. Opposite tho Qccl jc.71. & WANTKD. WANTED A position as maid. Apply 'at this office. chamber 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 five or six rooms, centrally Io.-ated,-or a suit of roams furnished for light house keeping. . Address. , - BAETH "WAUL, Devlin Cannery. WANTED To- borrow ?125 on good security. Property near Olney on south fork of the Klaskanine i nd county road. No encumbrances. Address X, Astorian onice. TO RENT. FOR RENT Six room house fur- nlshed or unfurnished, water, bath, etc., Uppertown, In Adair's. Ogned avenue or Third street. Inquire at this office or at Mrs. A. Feakea FOR SALE. - . CHANCE -FOR ALL Men of small means can buy real estate in Hill's first addition. . - LOT3 FOR $2. Call at the Astoria Real Fslate Exchange and get a lot In. Hill's First Addition for J2. - JAPANESE , GOODS.-Just oUt Just received Just what you want, at Wing Lee s, G29 Third Street .. . FOR SALE 10 acres improved land in Upper Frankfort .Wash., slashed, and partially cleared. Two story house. Stable, chicken house and yard., work shop 20xi0, situated on the river, just 'the Home for a lisherman. Will sell on easy terms, for 1600. . Inquire on prem- lses. DAVID UPTON. MISCELLANEOUS. HOTEL. Remember McQulre'a Ho tel at Seaside Is open the year around, CALL ON P. BAKER. 478 Third St., and have your clothes dyed and cleaned. , WHEN IN PORTLAND Call on Handley & Hans, 150 First street, and get the Dally Astorian. Visitors need not uiisa their, morning paper while there. BEVERAGES. ONLY THE PUREST "Tlnes and liquors are sold at Alex Campbell's tieni. ' : 'WINES AND BRANDIES. Use Zin- funded wine instead of coffee or tea, Fifty cents per gallon. Don't forget peach and apricct brandy. Also French Cognac and wine at Alex Gilbert s. . ' . , . PROFESSIONAL CARDS. fj A. SMITH DENTIST. Rooms 1 and 2, Pythian Building, over c. II. Coopers store. W. C. L6GAN, D. D. 8.. DENTAL PARLORS. Mansell Block, 673 Third Street. T . ',,,., - 1 J E-. LaKORCE. D. D. S. HAS DENTAL PARLORS. in the -Fla.vel building, opposite Occident. W. M LAFORCE, . . . ATTORNEY AT LAW. Rooms' 5, 6 and 7, Flavel Brick Building. 1 SILAS B. SMITH, : ATTORNEY V.T LAW. . Offlce in Flavel's brick building. FUAKK J. TiYflli. JNO. T, blOUTEB. TAYLOR & LIGHTER, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Astoria, Oregon. J. Q. A. BOWLBY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR AT LA V. Office on Second SUtet. Astoria, Or. PR EILIV JANSON, ' ' I'HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office ever Olsen's drug store. Hours. 10 to U a. m. ; 2 to & mid 7 to 8 p. m, Sun days, 10 to U. LIBERTY P. MULLINIX. M. D., ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Office, tSt4 Third St., Astoria, Ore. Special attention given to all chronic diseases. DR. O. B. ESTES. ' ' PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. . . Special attention to diseases of wom en and surgeiT. Olllce over Danzig-er's store, Astoria. j JAY TUTTLE. M. D. PHYSICIAN. SURGEON. AND . AII'O TJiUb'TTD ""'"i . xcooms o anu , i-ytnian iBulldlne - . Honrs. 10 i 15 -m... ti - . .... i tt. Residence, UU, Cedar street. DOCTOR ALFRED KINNEY, - OFFICE AT HIS RESIDENCES. : May be found In his offlce until in o'clock morning, from 12 noon until t f. iu.. ana irow t unUl evenings. BUSINESS CARDS. W. W. PARKER, s REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE AGENT. - Ofr.ee, U3 Beaton street. Astoria. Or. Dr. Price's Cream Balcln Powder WorU'i Fair Ki(bet Medal aad IXpioaw. Blae Devils The business man who says that ad-' vertlslngf does not pay does not adver Ose. He Is the one that always doubt the prosperous trade reports he hears of his competitor, who does advertise. He 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 his neighbor get that neighbor's share of the business, but a good part of his also, He Bees people whom he thought old it. - friends of his eo into fcis competitor's store and come out with bundles or goods, when he has the same articles on his Bhelves, and perhnps at lower prices than they paid his competitor for them. Why is Ads" 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 he has it. The successful advertiser looks after his advertising space as he does hi, clerks. He changes his ads. in such a. way the people are attracted by U.em. He feels that to make money he must be willing to spend some; that there is ' strong competition In all lines of busl- ; 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 mattef himself, be seeks the aid of some one who has made the writing of Advertisements a study some specialist, who will see that It Is properly 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 bis own clothes or attend to his owa 1 - . . 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 - .' u - attract public attention and hold it; something of interest, something out of the ordinary, something that is different from others of the same line of busi ness. To give it these peculiar features requires experience, and the owner of' The Astorian has engaged the services of such a specialist for the benefit of ' Us advertising customers who may wish ' to take advantage of his services. The Evening Star, of Washington, D, C, baa an adrti3ement writer con nected .with Its business department. and Its terms to advertisers are, "So much blank spaced so much money. The same amount of spax 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 t i 1 ... itt. 1 !.-.- ' . 1. . .1 - V,