WEDNESDAY, AUG. 2G
THE MORNING ASTORIAN, ASTORIA, OREGON.
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DAYLIGHT AND DARK
FOREIGN, LOCAL AND COAST
STEAMERS AND CRAFT.
,;, IN THE HARBOR
The Lurlinc was down on time last
night and went up at 7 o'clock, with a
k herd of seining hones and mules.
She will stay down until 10 o'clock on
Friday night and until midnight on
Saturday, Captain McCutly will dress
ship and officers and crew will be in
Regatta colors. Tickets for August
27 and 28, will be sold at one and one
third, from all points to Astoria, and
return, good to the 31st.
The steamer Kurcka arrived In yes
terday morning, from Eureka, Cal.,
and went on to the metropolis, at
once.
The Standard Oil fuel steamship
Asuncion, from the California coast,
crowed in yesterday morning, and
went on up the river.
, The Delia has gone out on a cruise
to Kcitucca, with a general cargo, and
will hale in again in time to make the
most of the Regatta.
The fine launch "Ranger," Captain
Swing, came in from Coos Bay yester
day morning, and will figure in the
Regatta events.
The steamer Shoshone is due down
from Portland on her way to Cali
fornia. t
The steamer Ceo. W. Fenwick Is
due back in port from the California,
on Tuesday next.
The steamer Spencer was on her
schedule yesterday and will be, every
day this week, Thursday Included.
PERSONAL-MENTION
Mrs. John I), McGowan is In the
city vWting with relatives.
William Cowling, of New York
City, a representative of the American
Publishing & Engraving Co., Is In the
city on business for his people.
Mr. and Mrs, V, V. Vincent, of Van
couver, 13, C, are over-Regatta
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
Levi Strauss.
OLD AOE PENSIONS.
CHICAGO, Aug, 25-Vetcran print
crs of the United States will be bene
fitted today by the old age pensions
to be paid by the International Typo
graphical Union. The pension of $4 a
week for printers over 60 years old
who have been members of the union
for 20 yean or longer, will become
effective and the first money will be
paid out of the pension fund. It is
understood that nearly a score of
Chicago printers will receive pensions.
BASEBALL GAMES.
American League.
Washington-Detroit game postpoa
cd; rain.
Boston 1, Chicago 2.
New York 3, St. Louis 1.
Philadelphia 2, Cleveland 3.
National League.
Pittsburg 4, New York S. ;
Chicago 10, Brooklyn 2.
St. Louis 4, Boston 1.
Cincinnati 2, Philadelphia 4.
- Pacific Coast League.
Portland Oakland 11.
Los Angeles 3, San Francisco 0.
Northwest League.
Seattle 0, Aberdeen 4.
Taconia 6, Spokane 7.
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i; Will appear at the ASTORIA THEATRE
in the new and interesting comedy entitled
Peter Peterson
and the
Suomalainen Huigari
(In the English Language)
Saturday, August 129, '08 ;!
Matinee 3 O'Clock
Evening Performance 8:30
Prices - - 25c, 50c, 75c, $1
STEEL .fr EWART
Electrical Contractors
Phone Main 3881 . . . . 426 Bond Street
We have just received a new line of
The Malleable Range
See the difference between it aad others in our HARD
WARE WINDOW.
The Foard & Stokes Hardware Co.
Everyone who has gone out over the
uincy roaa during the lummcr
months speak of it in terms of the
highest praise. The thoroughfare Is
smooth and hard, and traveling over
it is a pleasure instead of the hard
ship that it is to go over many of the
rough country roads. Many, too, be
gin now to appreciate the beauties of
the winding country road as it cuts
its way through the deep green for
ests, for with comfort and ease in
traveling comes the opportunity to
observe the beauties of the things that
lie along the highways.
On Sunday Ceorge W. Lsunsbcrry,
accompanied by his family, drove out
over the road to Olncy, thence over
the old road to the north fork of the
Clatskanic, and there the party struck
a piece of the new Nehalem road,
which is also in very fine condition,
After returning to Olney via the
Nchalcm road, the party drove to
Young; River falls, where they had
luncheon, and then drove across
Tucker creek to the Lewis aad Clark,
and came home via the Lewis and
Clark road.
Mr. Lounsbcrry says the trip was
interesting every bit of the way.
"The roads are a credit to the mem
bers of the county court and to Clat
sop county," he said, "and 'too much
can hardly be said in this praise." Mr,
Lounsbcrry said that apparently there
had been an abundant hay crop, as at
various places the barns were filled
with hay and there were also big
stacks alongside the barns or else left
out in the fields.
Just what the influence of the mag
nificent roads in Clatsop county will
be remains to be seen, yet they will
have ft tendency towards developing
and enriching the country through
which they run may be taken as al
most certain. Already there are
abundant indications of the influence
of the good roads, first of all to be
seen in the immediate betterment' of
farms and farm houses. New lands are
being cleared and soon there are sure
to be many new homes springing up
along the new roads. That bad roads
ruin and kilt the farming has been
demonstrated so many times that it
hardly needs further illustration, and
yet if it did, most excellent illustra
tion can be given of bad roads and
abandoned farms and farm houses
right in Clatsop county. The sugges
tion is also made and it seems one of
more than passing worth that the
Chamber of Commerce shotild lend its
efforts to endeavor to aid in building
up the country along the good roads
by diverting newcomers in that dircc
tion and in other similar ways. Good
roads arc an absolute necessity in this
county, as in every country where
there is a great rainfall, but it seems
quite wonderful to contemplate how
the whole situation is brightened and
bettered by the mere fact of having
good roads. A dozen examples of this
could easily be given, and first of all
they make country life not only en
durable bu pleasurable; while bad
roads make country life a burden to
the farmers during the bad seasons.
Mr. Lounsbcrry also said: "It
strikes me that if there were some ob
jective point out that way, say at the
falls, where parties "could drive to, it
would prove an excellent thing. Now
there is really no place to go, when
you get there. If there was a pavilion,
perhaps, or a place for refreshments
for man and beast, it might help things
along. Of course it must be a nice
place or the whole object of it would
fail," There really sems to be a need
of an objective point of the kind sug
gested by Mr. Lounsberry, and per
haps if someone were to establish i
nice, cosy, little place out at the tails,
or at some other pretty spot, it might
prove a profitable venture, But if it
were to degenerate into merely a
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Don't you hesitate to come. We have ample
force to wait on every customer, no matter
how big the crowd, and give each one the
fullest attention. The bargains are here. Our
fine stock is being Slaughtered at prices un
heard of. EVERYTHING BEING
SOLD AT COST OR LESS. New
bargains for every day in the week; specially
prepared for late shoppers.'
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"road house" it would probably
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Married By Justice
James Mathieson and Miss Mary
Carstenson were married by Justice of
the Peace Goodman yesterday. They
are both residents of Clatsop county.
Marriage license was also issued yes
terday to A. Willijam Anderson and
Miss Helga Marie Horjukoshi.
PROFESSOR TO LECTURE.
CHICAGO, Aug, 2S. Professor
John Manly, head of the English de
partment of the University of Chica
go, has been invited by the Gernian
government to deliver a series of lec
tures in the fatherland. He will speak
at the University of Cottingen and
will talk on "English Literature." He
s preparing to leave for Germany at
an early date. Professor Manly was.
graduated from Furman University in
1883 and, took his master's degree at
Harvard in 1889 and his doctor's de
gree a year later.
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as "the best medicine I ever used.'
ii trouoiea with indigestion or con
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Price 25 cents. Samples free at
Frank Hart's Drug Store and lead
ing druggists.
The Grand
Commercial and Ninth Street,
The New Moving Picture Theatre
Tonight
JACK THE KISSER
POOR LITTLE PIG
THE ARTIST'S DREAM
MASON & FORBES
BOBBIE AND THE BOB
ILLUSTRATED SONG
SINCE SHE CALLED ME DEARIE
STEREOPTICAN VIEW
A TRIP THROUGH DALLS
This Theatre is equipped with
the latest and most Improved electri
cal Machines. '
Don't fail to see these pictures.
Scandinavian Sangerfest
During Astoria's Fourteenth
Annual REGATTA
A UG UST 2 9-30, 1 908
Saturday Evening
Sunday Afternoon
AT LOGAN'S HALL
t A Great Musical Event
In which noted artists will appear
SOLOISTS
DR. EMIL ENNA.....
MISS MARY CONYERS..... .
MR. MUSGRAVE ROBARTS..
MISS BESSIE MICKEY '.
.Conductor
Mezzo-Soprano
Baritone
Pianist
TICKETS can be had at Whitman's Book Store, S. L. Nanthruo's
Grocery Store and E. Hauke & Co.
J Reduced Rates Granted on All Rail and
ateamDoat Lines
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14th Annual Regatta
Reduced rates from all points. Dates of
sale, August 27-28-29. Good returning
on or before August 31.
G. B. JOHNSON, Gen'I Agent
12th St, near Commercial St ' ,, ASTORIA, OREGON.
. ADMISSION, 10c.
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