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About The daily morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1883-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 6, 1897)
2 THK DAILY ASTORIAX. SIM) AY MOKNIN.l .ll'NK (J. 1 7. JEWS FOT THE WEST SIDE A NEW CITY Residences nnd business IJIochs I n dcr Construction IScach Notes. j hit Intent on of Improving M beautiful lots I on Pacific avenue hy hull.lliig a home thlt fall, j when he will take up hl permanc nt rvld tc I with u, ! Mr. Andrew'. Hansen nn.1 Mr. I T. l.en.c.11, have ouch tocum! Ion on eaclrle avenue aud by next year will nave built their houses and will Join the lry of mknii he r.te beautiful The Oo'mnhia ax-emie people lo not Intend to allow Pacific avenue to take th onkc with out a at rn contest, hoiu-wr, lshoxxr,hy the beautiful homo of Mrs. Andrew llciwn, Mra. Charles Pearson, Mr John l.ctxkato and Mr. Mike KnokM-n. i On First are'ine Mn Mabel Kord basset the i 'p, and her flower c trd.nls one of the love liest spots In Now Astoria. I Mr. I'rie xtn on 1 I this tx.vk fivm Pcrt- : l:tti.t. There continues to he a itenoml movement of pn.HTlty on tho West side of the tmy, and It knk very much a If an old-fashl mml boom headed In that direction. A new city latvrtnlnly springing up over there and al m. it like mru-lc. One w ho visited Warren, ton nnd vicinity two month m; would carccly r. cognize the place now. so treat lets been the chaiurc occasioned by the Improve- mcnl- since Hint tun-. All along the line. ; from the eastern line of Snnnynieitd t Kasl Keeper Johnson of the IVInt Adams life Warrcnton, ronda are being planked and t taring station i continually on the tlcit for bridge beullt, .' the ptvperty i" hi" ehvse aid Is kei tn It At Klavel the hotel lui opened Man- : In splendid condition. frr lsn-ke hut a number of gneM with him.! But It in early, and the crowd cxptvted at the MiM Lll(,ln,u n AUll Mi mfrv sew noiet win mn iiiau-rianzv unto ai.rr ...- rHllm! ,,1U,S Uitn,u hrTt ,m, , beach rusort open for theuminer. When Ute Kuixcl uiwnstte Is plactM on the market and pushed with the usual and well-known nervy of Hint company, (Treat change may beexpjeted to take place, h far the bote! property It the only chance made In tht UMOt, except the building of a Very tub atantlal dock. w Antorl. Kindred rrk, Klavel Center and other West Side tracta are reviving more or Wwt attention from buyer, but the owners do not ttvra dUpoaed to do anything to bring the merlla of their property before Ui people. Thlt it In ttrikiiig coutraM to Uunr more enterprising neighbor at Warren tea. Warrenuin people advertise and they arc doing business a a reeult. Thequostlcn of water supply for the West Hide will probably be nettled In a lew days, m-vt-ral ni.etlntr of promineut elllxens have been held of late, and it hat beeu divided thai a eonmny shall be organized and water to iret around, especially If the thle wan not extremely low. This year the waves have washed the sand In to (hat at half title one ou drive around the point w ith ease. This It so with Silver Point as well. Mrs J. T. Uos and children are tiartcrvd for the summer at the llutlerlleld farm north of Uenrhnrl lSuk. They were living heie last year. The railroad company will erect a Itaud totuenew de.t at Seaside this moiitli. It Is prohahlc an airem and teleiiruph operator will be tuition J here tl e yitir thMugh, Several carlo.id af lumtvr have boon shli. vl frou Astoria to VhiisuIo the past vvk. The local null was unable to tin it out the or dors, so crowded arc they with order for for o!n shtpnu ul Mrs. I' l Kendall Mslied Seaside Friday and inpix-ttl their new cothuc at l lei eland Mr. kendall will oou move his tamtly to s, aside for the summer. Will Carlton was the firtt to strikt the school of Chinook thm tnrneil inio the brtakcr Krt- day evei inc. He made a good ki.l-.un and re ports himt.-lf as feeling like a tmall million- s re. Klrtt sveuue is being grsdeil throuchoul the length of the towu, and is bow flnithed from Klnuey ttreet to l"ark avenue, a dtst.su e of LsM feijt. The county road on Kinney street has been gr,dod entlre'-y scrost the town, a dittance of 2.W feel, ud whi-n a maple of bridges have been placed over the bnuchrsof Tansy creek this road will be in fine condi tion. Road Miperrivw Emsy Houghton has done some good Work this spring In picking up the Tany point and Skipanon county road at a point on llenr.etta strtvt where tht St As toria Land Company left on grading, and put ting the balance of the rv.l in good ord r. A large nnmlvr of e.univrs are already h eaied In the cruxes about scuMdo, sherilf Hare (SMitemplatoA theonvtlon of a Ulaiic at seaside this numth. The Urlmcs, Iioiim' has boon all lonoxntod eleauevl.aiid xxlll rswlvv giustts alxuit the middle of the month. Mexiulre hotel, which It open the y round. Is making prvpara'lons for a kihhI sxson. The Seaside houw will be opened aKnit the -Vth Inst. II It to be hope ! that there Is some truth In the report about llammond having pur- chased the Holllday pmperty. Among the summer visitor are t.eonarvl C Jones and family of Portland who are occu pying the Webber cottage. Steve Melvnald and family of the Columbia Hlver Tnuir- tatiouCo.are lu the S. J. Allen cottage. .V L. M. Uxxl and family are In the Wilson cottage. can raise the boat of wheat and If some one who understands the the work "III put up a gixvd mill he might got some help and haven paying business. 8Txkk rums fin urn. The old KdllW Inunortallsr ally in Nesil of il by t'.niy Hepatr. Is brought Into Warrcnlou at an early day. ( considerable grs liui has been done on August- tseseml sources of supply have been namxsl, but the most desirable for temporary use Is the Carruthers place, about three and a half Billet fro in Warrentou. u street and on Third, envies- Fifth and Eighth av- .siorinus are seen on the bench more now than ever and it Is to be hoped that many more will take advantage of the beach this summer. WARRENTON. Engineers are at work locating the new bi cycle track from Klavel to the Ocean beach. Cnlractor 11a yes Is prvpured to pusli the wof k to completion at the earliest posible dale. Fifty men are at work on the construction train south of Warrentou, where the road It being placed in excellent condition for sea side travel. J. W. Preston baa completed hit new build ing In the depot block. The lower story Is occupied with hit butcher shop. Urs. and Mist I. Smith of Montana have keen In Warrentou the past week looking about for a restaurant location. People on the West side of the bay have de termined to have a celebration of their own on the Fourth. The program has not yet been arranged, but it Is known tnat a clam bake will be a feature of the day. Mr. Chris Gramms new store building it practically completed and he will move In within the next two weeks. It will be occu pied as a grocery store. John Shrill has purchased two lots of Ma son A Warren in East Wsrreuton, first exten sion, and already has lumber on the ground tor a new residence. SEASIDE. Earlier this year than ever before, people front the Interior are rlorklng to seaside. So far. C'la'.sop beach Is getting the bulk of the travel, thoiiith a nimiN r of parties have gone to Long Nach durii g the past week. Theie remains no doubt, however, that the excel lent train service over the Seaside branch of the A. C. R. It- is having a very Important bearing on the beach situation this year, and It can beeipx-cted with a certainty that the resorts on the Oregon side of the Columbia will reap the greater harvest for ISS7. At the various resorts, with the exception of Seaside proper, there has been little or no Improvement since lust year. At Seaside, however, the visitor of ImJ would scarcely know the place, for it has bad luuuy changes for the better. Sew and handsome cottages have gone np In every direction and they add greatly to the beauty of that place. Mr. Herbert Logan has been the prime mover in Improvements there, aud has had erected several collages and a One business block, be sides extensive Improvements around his mill. The Herrnofta Park Land Company are now having built a flue bridge across the Secant- cunt, connecting the East Side with their property. Several new cottages will go up on this tract as soon as the bridge la finished. In Urimes Orove several cottage are now under course of construction, and a number have been coinplt Usl In the vicinity of Cleve land Station. Mrs. Ir. Ilishop and children are now lu Mrs. Ityrd s house, lieo. Trulllngrr and fuin lly have rented the tfecur Wilson cottage, and xi. M. xiiilctteand family are nicely situabM lu Mrs. Atisttni cottage. Among the Improvements made are: A K Fisher, who is reconstructing nis old cit:u;i ; IL 1.. Jeffrey Is making extensive Improvo tuenl to his fine cottage aud J. II . Jottan- on. the postmaster. Is pulling in a nice trout and generally fixing up, preparatory to the season's rush Among the new buildings under construc tion are the MoOregor cottage, J. L. Carlson aud Hen oung cottages, and Mr. Itrldges of Cortland, all in the tirtmes' tirove Ijitid Co. tract, which is bound to be one of the beauty spots on the beach. F. P. Keudall't cottage is alsjut Mulshed Gust Holmes' fine cottage Is r ady foroecu pancy and a half dozen small houses are be ing built In all directions. Among the visitors during the week were Capt. and Mrs. Jas. T. Gray, who were look lug for a cottage for the summer. C. W. Fulton spent Sunday on the beach, (i. A. Lonusberry nnd (amlly ami c. H. Cooper and family spent last Sunday on the beach. Mr. Cooper's cottage is one of the fin est on the beach. NEW ASTORIA. Mrs. Charles Jaeubsan is making an extended visit to North Cove. Wash. Mrs. L. T. Russell returned Wednesday Fortland, after a week's visit from Jlr. J. C, Shafner has moved his family tmm Portland lo Fort Stevens. Mrs. Elizabeth Watson has left us t take up her sojourn fur the summer ai Cannon beach. Mr. C. E. Ford Ii bul ding a feed and fluur store along the side of bis blacksmith shop on First avenue. Pacific tvsuue.from Park avenue to Harriet: street, has recently been graded aud the resi dences fronting thereon are being put in neat trim by their owners. The ladis are taking advantage of tbete many bright warm dayt lu raring fur the front yard and vising with each ether as fo who can thow the fin-it blossoms. Mrs. Herman Johason. Mrs. Maggie Kaswonan, Mrs. Katie Ititiikks.Mrt. Frank Dabruwick. Mrs. Albert Johnson. Mrs. Mystic 8tine and Mrs. Rober Turk may be especially mentioned In the matter. W. J. liarry, ex-ohlof of police was seen here on Tuesday Inst. of Astoria, Tie Houthwester of Friday turned a part of that large school of salmon, that the boys re ported as being outside fo' a fortnight. Into the breakers an ' tho boyt m ide f r t .era without delsv. Bob Gray u high boat for the week. The St. Augusta Is anchored on the water frint and la converted lnt i a receiving station for Elmore. Mrs Mat Nyland has been visiting this week with Mrs. Andrew Hansen. The Maccabees are making plans for build lug a large building, the lower floor will be nsed for a ttnre room on one side and a oowl log alley ' n the other, while toe upper floor will be a large assembly room. Mr Frank Carlson has so recovered from nil recrnt lUnett aa to be about and It now build ing i fruit and tee cream stand alongside of the itatitn. Mn. J. W. and Mitt Callle M anion of the Point Adams lighthouse are almost dally vislt n In town, Tho post office at New Astoria has been des ignated at a money order otBce. Mr. August Leartnna' family hare taken np their abode on Pacific avenue, In their new residence. There are several fine benneryi here and there are two ladles here, Mrs. Harvey Thomp son and Mrs. Herman Johnson, who have Woods of young chickens that would do honor to th best regulated hatchery. John Carlson of tht North Shore, announce It Is not known as yet whether the Holllday house will lie opened this year, though It was reported some time ago that Mr. Jerome Dil lon, who bus long been conuected with the arKiirsof the estate, would conduct the house this season. The once famous and beautiful Holllday resort Is fast going Into decay, sim ply because ol sheer uegleeu II is to be hop ed that Jlr. Hammond will get hold of the place and restore It lo lis former splendor. It Is a little early just now to expect much travel to the south srde ol Tillamook Head, where Clutsois famous beaches are located. Sundays, however, flud many people making the trip, bul their stay Is of short duration. The road between Seaside and Elk creek la In excellent condition, which Is something to marvel at this early In the season. At Elk creek the Logan h' use is now open and ready to receive visitors to that lovely retort. The hotel this year will be presided over by Mine Host ;eo. Howe, well known to Oregon's seaside visitors. The place has been much improved since a year ago. Mrs. Aus tin's neat Hit e hotel at Cannon beach has been open all winteraud the names of quite a number of visitors can be found on the reg ister since last fall. At Brighton beach, near Haystack Rock, both Kobert Gibson and Mark Warren are hard at work Improving their places. Im provement have been made slnoe last year at Silver Point Cliffs, Lion Rock and Arch ('ape, as well as many other places along the beach from Elk creek south. It In expected that these resorLs will fe many more visitors I'll year than In any previous season, and al ready all the available cottages have been en gaged. Early this spring Kev. J. J. Walters, Mr. Thorsen and several associate s purchased of Mr. t rank Bralier 10 acres of land overlook ing the bench Just south of llrighton near Silver PolntClltls. They have had the land cleared and platted and namea It "Sylvian Park." It Is a beautllul tract an 1 well water ed by mountain streams. SexsTOOt ages will be erected on tin- property at urn a'Yh.ch a. rures another delightful colouy for b k ach thlt summer. Mrs. F. A. Fisher and Mrs. oso.ir Wilson are In the Fsher cottage lor a few woks. The bridge built by the Hermasa I"iirk peo ple Is neorlng completion. Clarence Brown has accepted a pimitlon with J. II. Johansen this summer. Fishing Is verv good and many are availing themselves of the opisjrtunsty of catching them. Ed E. Coovert and Al Butlerfield of Port land made a trip up the Secaunlciim lust Sunday and caught a nice lot offish. Moss good and Wilson alo reported good catche The roads are now In good condition thanks to . ur efficient road suis-rvlsor Jer ome billon. The railroad seems to be doing a good bust. ness, not less than 10 carloads of lumber were brought in from Astoria during the week The mill here does not seem able to supply what Is wanted. Stoke INvgla Church, In lUicUlnghani sliltv, England, which xxas Immortalised by xlrny's "Klcgy," Is greatly In need of rais, and nil effort Is now King nmdo to false a fund tor currying them o n as a titling immortal of xjiieen VI.. toria's .U.MthMu) Jubil. e x, ai. lu undi r taKiHK this work, an apix-.il for cooper, atiou Is m.ulo lo Alnel'l. aus, ixhleli seems iiiunenily prosper when II is s,u, that 1.''"' visitors fivm .HtVtvnt piit.i o: the t'nltod States i-igisi.-ivd Ihi ir names at tho ,-hm-i h lasi .ar The tm.-tiilon Is to eh-. ,-i an, I ivti.n't' the im.rl.M-. x itli all iv i r nt i-.,iv (or I hi ot the hulldlHtf, piovUY im nr. ol Mu tilation, and i.ivel- 11. M'l'c XX lilt o.lk stum,, v.. I his mhi ii.iaiio i i wi.1- sum or nion, . of x liiv-'i at'out i.'.'o has al- re.-ioy ls-i-n subsi rlls-d In t'o- parish. .i - a writer 111 the I'Miago Times ll.ral.l. ll Manx- Americans ho h,- lsio,i ib, xx o: hi -famed church, or are Inter, mi .1 I It on account of Its ,i--o. -latum- xlth the pint limy and the IVnti family, ixill doahtloss N Klad of an opportanlty to extend their help. Near the coin. try town of slough stands this historic church. Slough Is the cen ter if a district whl.lt all around Is classic ground. Herschel made his tb-st meat discoveries in astronomy while re siding In an old-fashioned rod brick man sion on your left as you pas doxxti the high rosid to Eaton. Milton wrote his "I. 'Allegro" al Morton, not three miles distant to the north. Kdmuinl Hurko and l-Mmund Waller lived In H.-aeonileld. In that Immediate rieish!srhiHsl. To the tourist It may W said that d-lUl.tiul .'Vursion may be made trom Slough to H exham. Stoke. !-irham. 1! irnharu. Hi coin s, Proimoro and I'ln :di-n. rejoin no the rill it Maldillln ad Tho dint m.-.- Is .iKmt II mile, making ample allow .me for o'Ca.slnal lb-tours j Now tho white -J'llo of Stoke-lhutls ehurelt Is very eonsiil. uous, as the eOlIl -e stands on a rising ground. This spire,: which It Is now proi-o-.l to shl'icle are'". Is not as aneb-nt as '.he church its -If. according to some aivotmrs The lvy..-li I Hi toxxer is of the early I relish style, andis'l brasses for m-veral nioiiibot of that1 'o Hilly, a Sir John tic.i ami Kleiner MoleviiK, I.a,ly lliiiigoifoiM UlTill. Un the south side I tho llaslllig Chapel, with the colonel aud heraldic maiiiiolt oni side; It I of lalv perpeltdleulaf clu.rac tor. Tho west front was at ono time Injudiciously restored, win, low being ulvstitutisl for a door, although there was already u largo ivlndovv nWoo. Near tho cast end of the church Is n plain touili. with an epitaph by ilrny, to Mary Antroluis and "Potothy Uray, (he caroful, len.l.-r mother ot many chlldi-m, of whom one alone bad tho mlstoithune lo sun lie her." Tho nolllary surilior was, of emir-, the pool himself. The Ins t was ariei ivaid. aecollug to his iitin wish, burled In the snue vault a fact r.-. or.i, d by the (nlhiiilng tits 'liptloit on tho window s or Hasting ctutpil: t'is,sito this stone. In the same tomb In tihl.lt ho has o feelingly recorded tho iipiUi t loss or a b lovtsl parent, are ileiosto 1 the ion- icmalu of Thoiuu lii'nt. the ituthor of i- 1-h ;i Wiitt.-u In a countri I'hnich Id, lie was bulbil ,VugU"t ll, K,"l." M.sh tin-is-hiai-il Is of i!r .ti are other ol lima ui Usuallt t'.galdid as the s ' l-b gv." the .llflelellt Sloki i -ii In pohits In lib. ilisi-iiii,ois tl,,- l-.v-nmn-tl.-d timer." "the rustled elms." '(he t . u 'trees' shade," ' nll ll.H'.l," "the heath," eti' . apply i"s' initio exactly th.ro than elsinhero. lil'iiy xt as .i. rimt...i .1 (a sp.-nd Ills college l.ioatloll ; jslci,,., ., t the house of Ills aunt. Mil. lio tsers. ' and In l.'ll his mother an. I his Aunt Aifj trobuo went there to live, lit a house iles.-rllssl by him as ",t eonilstct btiv ,it rid brick, with sash it iii. loii s," ix hen! Stoke Is'canio his h. me It was filled' West End Cottage, mid Is still standing tkitowii as Stoke I'ourti, though mil. ll en large,!, nit. rot and uttiltl.-t. Ills tooiu Is know, and a walnut Ins, all i.l.-.l to In one of hi letters, is still existing. Just outside the church) anl Is a uio.iu mi nt In the Khnpc of a sarcophiigus, or larga tea caddy, containing on eeeh lae, a few Inns from the Elegy." or other of lira)' po. ins This was tr.ct.'d by John I'eitn. a grandson ot William IVnn of l'i niisi li aula. It 1 niposit.e t appro-t, h ' Stoke thur. h and grai,tar. without foe j mg that It Is a spot calculated to Inspire ttie poet null those s. ntinit tita which drew fiom hint his "Elegy " , Sloke-IVgls Is so named from the fact I hero, The manor of rlloko-l'ogls nb eiiirlitly desei inleil through feuialo Itt'lls 10 the house, of Hastings, EuiIh or Hun ting. loll, one or whom rebuilt the iiiaiior tarty In the t'elgn of Elliabolh, It fell next Into tho hand of Hlr Edward Col.e, Atturiioytloiiernlloguei.il Idlsuhetli, w hit eiilel talnevl hi r majesty there In the most costly nnd tiimpiloit manlier, nnd whose lily daughter wits I .inly 1 1 n I ton. In lUir Mloko House was for a short lluio the resl.h nee of the uiifoi tunnl" t'harle 1, when he was M piittilvr III the power of I ho army In K-M It was puli-hasisl by l'Mivai',1 llalsey, ono of the lepiosi titatlii of the town of Hit. king listui, xilnsso daughter, Anne, m.trii.d l.oixl Cobhani. Stoke House and manor were o, by her heirs lo the second son of W illiam IVnn. Hating pass.sl ill sin - 11 "slotl I III'. High the hand ol 'he I'elllt and l.nlHittohore Inutllles, the islaln ol Stoke I'ark beoaiito the pruperlv by pur. i-hiiHc, of a rich Londoner of the uaiiii of I 'ob lititll He resided III tho great huiise built I.) W vatt In the classic style a fcuitii-y ago, about Vo )ar.ls fivm the of the old manor house Immortalise. Id "ln Htorv." In Crlialii's Isle, no matter wlp-ie. An an. lent uo of bull.llug stun.U, The I . uultiiKloni and llatton thele : Elllplotisl the power of fllll t hallds To nils, the celling' fr.-tlid 'night, I. .oh panel in in hlei enteiit clolhliig, lil.-h it In. lows that exclude the light, And Maugc that lead to nothing In the . oiiset val.il y Is a Las-i-Hef t,(,. I'esentiiiN I'atsar ntli n.ptlng lo land iipoi the coast of England I'liderncnlh I an Inscription taken from "Ca.-tvar Coin, nieiit.trle" ; Hoc iisiini ad ptlstluim for- ilesi ri es imm lal lioll. e a n niool ninaik able wink tsf Hint Htio. Its aillsl, lii'iirc, waa an Eltglliilinian of great promise, who ill. si young nl lloliu. I lu was iNilroiiliotl by Mr. I'eiin, fot whom Ii did this woik In tho paik, it hl.'li Ima it line shoot of walii', I n eoliimn suf rounded by ll statute uf Coke. Many Amei leans traveling abroad this Sllllltller Will ilullbtless visit Htok t-' Igl Hint It out lions Hiihsciiptlini lo assist III lepaltllig th. ehlil.'h ma)- be elt to Vernon Hinge, tint Vlcaiagn, Hloke-I'ogls, HI, nigh, laiglaiul. to Algernon illlllal ami I!. II, I'lirry, ehnioli wnitloii, same nd .Ires, or lo II. II. Howard 'yo, Mink pla.o, Slough t'onlrll.ulloii will li promptly ii. ktiow l.slg.-, i'iH'MI'IIHAUM Ui. M hen Iho tX gotta Up ull 111 fuslallta taier. Oh, thou, tins I greilllt fesl thai we'll Hie I sip Iho nulled laolh I hats higher tax taesiii s higher fiolh. A I.KKI k I hulK.si , Wa. aii stand the (eloign pusteis, Hut ate dnnn'T Ihresi.-iia ttotse, "1 Is tlti'se luu its" o( lomar) pen s, Lolling nit their (rhtfal terst. tunarn t'ae.-vill d" fult This 1st leilef I 1,-lttlii F VsllluS Snile eanii.t' ao o th art t-ihlbl linn : lha I I . I V Ii is I. mi h. r Iml. 'Wsll. let h. r ear Hie t.d Isnip l.n.ln.liu into w III kno-.t the .lltlrrriiee "You I.hiIi very nil' 1 beilrr todar bill mi, tatd lit diH'liir la l li o i .mi 1 1 , f-1 1 In al lit "How ,lo )oii kiii.it, so' i,ti baton I looked Al Itir t-uiijllS )i-l.' it ss t'l r.y Paints, Oils, Wallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paperhanging -lands at the oaM en I .' tin- n -nli aisle j the chaa.-el arch I Norman and the -ast i iixsi.l..tv H-rj".-ih,-t.i.ir In ttn- .-ban,,! -s :'',,. iliH-orat.,1 e.i:n ; of a r.crih, : ih i e,l to Ui that of Sir Edward Moie) n. , tr-asun-r to Ednarsl III. ari l th. p. ire ,1..., t.... I.. .1.. C...L t. .1 t I tho manor In marriage to one Kobt-rt l'o- ()nlv nkillcil wurknifii oinploycil. All work muiruiitfod t' th stiiiitliirtl o oxci'lloucf I he licst work ui Astoria has Uvu tlo:n lv tli'n house . a kntghl of the shire In ntuiv Ills grand, I atighier Igidl.i. tutirrilng Sir John tile twelfth and heir. Mole) lis. ,t in. ml . r of th- hoes hold the .st. tie passed Into til, this family, who had a li.cn kit.g to fortify and omlsattlv f lain ar.l 111 . possession nf .-rise from the ma ns..n C. H. CUTHBIRTH, Proprietor. Get a Home ON EASY PAYMENTS AND STOP PAYING RENT You con buy a lot in EXTENSION TO EAST WARRENTON At q price within the reach of all. Convenient to the motor turn r.iilway line hetwceii Astoria, WarrentDii hiuI Klavel FIRST Two niiniit"ti walk from anv lot. The I'lVe lot are n.inutesi walk Jierfecllv level 1,'t'lll ami i the rv. Warrentou depot. Motor ears stop on tho tract No errailinii neeesqrv. Planked streets With the new motor service between Antoria, Warrentou and Klavel, First KxteiiMon to Must Warrentou is within a few minutes rifle of Astoria, and no more sni'aMe homenites can he found for pcrsoiis doinit itisine. s on the Aotoria nide of the 15.iv. Alroadv a lare numher ot houses are either finished or under course of construction in this lir.uitil'ul irmi. For particulars cull on or address Harrison Allen vlaitcd Seaside on Tuosduy last. Hon. Ben loung rnt several days here aupervlslnif the construction of lilt fine cot- Kev. H. "ihort;cnJoytd n dny on the beach (luring the week. E. M. Dunne and wife arrived on Krlday to spend a feur days. I.ATE EIJME NEWS. Mitt fanny Clayton, daughter of Mm. H. F. Liaytou orweaside. Is expected home thlt week from California, where the hut resided for the past four years. lira. Perry Trulllniser will r aide at Heatlde this summer, where her husband la engaged at manager or the Logan taw mill. R. L. JetTrey and F. Fisher have two baud tome tldo-wheel pleasure boa la for the Necan- Icum this lunmier. ieey were built In At- torla by K. X. Leathers. Nr. Fred Newell, tuperlntendent of the As toria Htreet Krllway, baa leased for the teu ton the tine new cottage of lint. Clayton at Lion Rock. It bat been several yeart since crabt and clams have been so numerout on the beach at tbla seaton. Vlsltirt will flne great tmrt awaiting tliern, for shell fish are plentiful. In former yeart a great bole, Just off Hug Point baa made that place a very mean point By J. K. W. The crop look well, although the warm weather that we have boon having may make the bay crop short If we have no more rain and hay harvest will be leu dayt earlier than usual. The oat aud other gruln look fine aud the tmall patches of flax town here are growing nicely. There may be no pjoflt In growing It, but it will certainly look well and I Intend giving It a fair trial. The thermometer reglttered V) degrees in the shade last Friday. The tupervitor of district No. 15 la doing tome good work on the road. The tupervla- ors of district No. 13, together with volun teer work, hat opened up the new road acrota the Little Flnhhawk. The people of Eltle are to be congratulated, at It It a great Improvement over the old route. William Hrnltn It busy working on a new fence around the school house In district No. 24, and will do tome Improvement on the house. A recent assay on some ores from thlt sec tion showed fa per ton of gold. Who knowt but (fold may be found In paying quantltlea, 1 to;. Thlt country needs a tmall flouring mill. Hundreds of dollars are going out of here every year that might be kept at borne. We MASON Office in Tribune Block, & WARREN, WAK RINT( )N, OK ICC, O N NO HILLS TO CLIMB IN SUNNYMEAD The .surface of the whole tract is ahsolutcly level, and there is n grading to he done hefore a lot is in readiness for building. Convenient to Astoria by motor or regular passenger trains on the Astoria it Columbia River Railway, it makes a most desirable place for a home. Property is cheap, considering the choice location, and the purroundings are both healthy and pleasant. One can reach Sunnymead from the Astoria depot in 15 minutes time by motor ami the fare is so reasonable that it makes it possible to live IN BEAUTIFUL sattiimitaant SUNNYMEAD utaimnuB and do business in Astoria. Tho plat is well watered by fresh water etreams and tho main streets are now being laid with wooden pavement. A neat little depot is located on the property, where all trains stop. For the next few days a limited number of lots will be placed on tho market at a reduced price, and the terms of sale made so easy that they are within the reach of all. For particulars call on or address JOHN ADAIR, Astoria, Oregon See the Astoria Land & InveBtment Company's Advertisement.