THE DAILY ASTORIAX. SIXIUY MOUNINU .U'XK U. ltt7.
JlEWS FROJVT THE WEST SIDE
The likyclc and Carriage Contract
Lct--Scnsi..c and I'lavcl Gossip.
i completed into arrent.m. Instead ol de
creasing the boat Irarno, it has increased, and
It Is thought necessary to dvcn lite channel
Into the Columbia.
A small riot occurred n day or two ago on
Ihe Skipnnoii water front, between sonic rtli
erinen. The trouble arose over tlo alleged
stiwllng of salmon, and before the tight was
Hit ir over one of the contestniu was pretty
badly used ni. No arrests were made.
The duors of the Cash ilroccry iVmpany
were oIomM on Friday hy the sheilir. This Is
iinvMono tli-st business failure, li can he
said, however. Hint the failure was nn! caused
!' IIh condition of business hi Warrentun.
Tho house was a branch of mi Astnri-.i rlnii.
Slid also hud mi Interview with tin' lending
psoplc regarding the imlirv duty tor the sum.
inr months.
A lllcrnry eiileilninnictit M ill Iv given t.v
night Sum!i t i. M, j.;, .-hiuyj, to tin'
Sunday n-lnvil
l'lavcl illls! Von MctCllM.
Lasl wk the Asiorlan mndf mention of
the need of system of waterworks on the
West Side, mill outlined the promised pinna
of the clllxens for ohlnlnltni one. Since then
Mr. Frank Warren lis Imvh experimenting
In h ii n In r din-cilon, w ith more tti.-in even
chances of suecc-ss. He hn a foiveot men lit
work on his Fast Wiirri nton peoioriv driv
ing A w ll. and It In hi!- opinion tluit when a I
t depth of l or Ml feet has Uvn rciicliisl a nitl-1
dent flow of ko.nI water will le found. !
should Mr. Warren's erlnls mrol with sr.. i
ces otiieni will try the experiment. Kveli In
the event of a water system on the West Side
these well will prove valuable, for it will
take yenr or two to put In on adequate sup
ply system. Astoria's water commission
made tho West Slders proposition not long
go, for the surplus water supply lroni their
plant, lull It Ik not probable that they will en
tertain It. From the Lewis and Clarke, a few
mile from Warrenton, enough water could
be obtained to supply a city the aire of San
Francisco, and those who luve studied, the.
matter say that It would be little more ex-i
pensive to put In a pip line from there than j
croM the bay from Astoria. .
In the course of a few day work on many , It Is understood hero that the government
of theslreeU on the west tilde will be well j wsll soou commence extensive lortitu-atlons
miner way. ai n is, a number or streeu in ; at lVsdeinona Sunds.
Warrenton have already been planked and !
have added greatly to me apponreuc of that j A new lighthouse will bo erected at Fort
vnnv nig piace. ai rivei,.ew Astoria and : Stevens. It will be Imi,j i,
Hi w Ltius.it ;ii o;ii h :irvii-il on
j Tuesday tor the n lorti:iea:vor.. The
j hMive i-oiitjiiiHiic the c;irr;m.i' Iva.-hisl
an.lerihstni.il to tue shmv oxer winch the
i Kims wore laiiilcl hy means of rollers. Tlu
i curriHi.'.'Siireln reMiiiiioss and the mills Mill
le placed In vtliiu wry s.s.n.
A ivtltlon has Iwen clivulatcl asklim for
the appoiutment of Jerome IHIIon as .Instlit
of the jMsace, vice 1. fun. I It, nl:no.l, and
Klntor Klelusiuilh as iMiisiMble. lloth are
Rood men, and the public peace will be In
good hands.
Sheriff Hare visited Seaside durlim the
week and assured the people that ever) thlnu
will tie done by him nisvs ary to maintain
law and order ay his popular Miitortnii phiiv.
I.UIKUTY IS 1 UANOK-
Mrs. T, 11.
lVirllaud.
Newman Is pendln a wivkiu
It. K. Cole of the l ew l and Cho ke Intends
pntttiiit upa new hiillitnin.
J. II. Johaiiiwii s butldlm: a larye si.
room cottatiO and has niismly routed tue
same for the season.
isi-nsl
silo cue
Usiii the
ttU'll ,1 s
II 'll t't'l
(ieorve Noliitid has lumber
for two new cottau.s.
in tti.i ciiuind
ork on : lie fort I Ileal Ions at Kort Stevens
and Scarborough Head kih-s steadily on
Fully men are nrv at work at Fort stevem
aim nnout ia Hands al Scarborough. A I the
latter plav the men ari under J. U. Kelly.
L Union Schofner is chief dork.
dock, and on solid ground,
j will also be put In,
A lis: whistle
Mr. Allen Taylor, daughter of J. (.
Turner, and daughter Mabel, of Seattle, ar
rived, at FUvel Thnrsdav. and will nuimin
! during the summer.
Sunnymeod some work has already been
done on the street, and at the latter place
considerable work has been laid out for the
summer. The largest single contract to be
finished this year will prohably be the bicycle
and carriage rood from Flavel and Warren
ton to the beach. It will run in a south
westerly directiou from a poln. Just north of i
Warrcnum, coming outon thebeaos near the ) -old
Calmsmona wreck. A good plnnke.1 j The sixtoeu-foot plank walk and drlvowav
street between Warrenton and Flavel will j irom Havel to the beach is b.-gun and will bo
comnx-t with the bicycle rvm.l. ' completed In V days.
Since Mr. Hammond purchased the motor ?
and carsof the Bay railway at Astoria, there The woods are full of salmon hemes l
has b.en considerable sieeuUtlon as to how j early days it wu a superstition among the
oon he would put on the new motor train ) Indians that if thev sold salnnm t., white
service Iwtwwn Flavel and the Fjt Side, j men before the. tvrrl.-s wen- r-i- ,
VrilSl th. nnwl ..ll..lOA t ... I. .. , .. ' ' 5Sllm'"
j .u.,i,..u uuuiiua- nouiinjuii coining Into the rter, and they
always out out the h.art and buru,i It.
Mr. Cole, formerly in luck la! tirln r
hop, has 0vnct a simp here.
Mrs. J. K. Ferguson Is horv while Mr. F. Is
suocrtutoiidiiu the huHding ol the two
ooimty brldgtsx.
The pile driver was moved to the old rail
railroad bridge on Thursday.
John L. Carlson's cottage Is considered the
tlnest In the grove.
All cottages now under M ay will soon be
nnlslied.
Mr. U Klukhotr seul
H. Johanii.
Wediu'sday with J
Mrs. Alex. Campbell has ovuen her beau
huh summer Home for the season. It Is not
only a summer home, but Mrs. Caitmhrll
(H'uds a good many ihiys th. ro even In the
wiuter sonsou.
I karles llrowu sjH'iit Sunday last with his
brother Clarence.
ble it Is thought that June Kith will sec the
flmt motor train over the new line, and It
will certainly be hailed with Joy by everyone
living on this side of the bay. An hourly
service, commencing early in the morning
and running until late at night, will prove a
great convenience to persons visiting as well
as living on the West Side. It is to 1st hoped
the railway company will see its way clear to
nuking a commutation tare that will be
within the reach cf the workingraan, for to
that class of people the West Side will look
for the bulk of her support and prosperity.
So far this season a great many people
either to or from Seaside have taken advant
age of the e xcellent train service and stopped
off at various West Side points. Many of
them have purchased property, and eventu
ally many ol them will undoubtedly take up
afpermanent location. One of the points of
Interest to Sunday visitors Is the government
fortifications at Point Adams. Although vis- j
ltors are not allowed to roam at will through
the works. It Is of considerable interest to
them to note the many changes from the out
side, and speculate on the probable strength
of the fort wnen completer. Certain It Is
that when the fortifications shall have been
flulshed and a full complement of men sta
tioned there, Foit Stevens will be a new and
most Interesting place to visit.
Mrs. J. V. Munson, who goes to Portland
.x.'utiu.v luiiucmi me pioneer reunion, is of
me year 1ST and a Whitman inav-acre sur
vivor.
B. C. Kindred, after hciug confined to the
house all winter, is able to be out.
The Maccabees gave a dance and straw
berry social at Po nt Adams, lat night which
Fvea a must delightful affair.
The Flavel postotlioe will be be insde
money order office on July 1st,
No one on the bench enjoys himself more
than Mr. Jeffrey and his taiuilv, who are
dally seen with their handsome horse and
wagon taking a drive.
Surt fishing i all the go now , and
and crabs are caught In al uiutatioc.
Perry Truilinger 1ms resigned
In Lngau s mill uud his lirotlu r.
linger, has taken his place.
his position
1'. V Trill-
Mrs. J. T. Km Is at tlio old lie-.irhart farm
The retiring aiiibassndur to Franc, hot ire
leaving Tails gave out the MlKM lug Interview
regarding hi, opinion of French Institutions:
"My four years' residence In Fiance has af
forded me a very Uiomhl opportunity of
til tin ti'vileh tnHituthiiis It lias been s
most ii ler.iiliig ilmly.as It hs enabled me to
contrast the workings ol republican govern
nienl in Fmiioc and constitutional government
In the l ulled Males, There are .nne points (
dissimilarity. They rs esl ed uster republic,
hills, to fundamental pflucic they t net
clojeiy ri'latnl. In the sdv-icy of penenal
liberty France liss no or produced a tingle
gnat msii.ihe (act being ilia: no mailer how
anient a rcpuMtean s Kreticlmian m.ii he and
how great may have been his i'.cvnll.u to the
lsilltli .il riglittof Ilia people. l. Cues not eeni
to be this to ti.rni the slightest conception of
whsl aw siinu n n the I'mte.l "tales and I n
tsitit ss the tuiiifamo itsl rii'iis
erty. Ihey in-ln s b ohi: i.n
liasti'e. Inn they h ,vo ui'in. I
b'pulii.uii soil of Fr.iiioc. o:
tcm ol arlitir-iry arrests, ,1. '. i
.illitillous, hu h evt.t mi ler
erntii fv-iuiji .( i;.oci;imcir
lo sn Aiuoruw. siu ii a 1
fe ii.toler.il. !: e.ei'd
dsl . I lll no one con.i.lo
porta:it to pb-tect the pe
eiii-ns The In in he -la vv .1. set
d al of etc.. it f. r h.iving i . 1 1 1 ;v 1 1 1 . ,
ptihli ' 'in the tace of ':i s.lv re .ireuui
(t un os. b it th.-i pn'senl the sir.uue unoniolv
eta ellgoirr;iing people l lug fond ..(the
c instant and ti'iremltting uit. r!eie:ii of the
government in their p -rsun tl aifurs and per
sonal relations and hciug In luli-rent to the
rights of personal liVr y. An rmitit-nl Krviich
li. nil wilts h un 1 was .liseu-s'.ug this .piestion
most trultiful said:
"i he Ignorance of the puhlli men in France
with nysrd to tlio worsuig of oin rnustltu
tiou.il goreruiuei't Ins efteu amare.t us '
" is re snl the French people, my re t leuce
In l'sru has increased my admiration (or
them, leinsl lc them a most man elmis pen
pie as regards their liitel;i,enco and thrtd.
their hsb.ts of jobru-tr, their wonderlul re
sources and devolii to p,ilitie.i! liberty, and
if. a o do, they allow their (ree nistitntloiu
to develop Instead of d srtlug the in lUI-limls.
their luitlnnal power wu'tl.l nun h greater
than 11 It."
ON K ON lltiVKKNOU ATKINSON, .s
One iif tha best slor e et lieard oil tlover
imr Alkinsoii na I ! I hy liiiuso.f to a parly v(
admirers who were clisi lug nlllt III in In the
psrloroflho hotel al t'ocliisil, on his return
(bun hit reeen' visit .i ths t li:oiisuiiui nt
Hum kins. Hie l ite a'ury i sil.'lt a good mis
Ihal il Is worth reti'ailiig 111 ' r''ruor said:
"(I was during luv io'ciiI Inspeeilnii of Hie
convict cam Anions' other places I visited
neivlhecoal mines, ami in mil r to make a
thorough isp'iil.iu ll im nocestsry to go
ilnnn into Ihe iiiiuea and see the eonv'.elv al
ours. 1'mi guards Si-coiupsnled liiedowit into
Ihe mines. T:nv shooed uie evvrythltig of 111
lereat, and dually long me t where tin eon. t .
i l is n i re si ork. As we arpoHic ml Ihein ' ' ' V
otic of III i coin Ids ruslie I nvei to me cry lug
' tie, i.l I ofd, Hi I Vtslnsoii s ire at I live' I
neviu evpootoil losee ou heie tint mi earth,
Hill, did tlno c-mi el ou ol doing " I readily
ri-coniied 'hi' I'hin a o.iii I list known since
luv li.ll Itoo.l ISi'SS.lil, l,:t , Alglis
Paints, Oils, Wallpaper
THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP
.kip
Painting and Paperhanging
I workmen
.'iilplovcil. All work LMiniaiitt'Oil
l tlio stiinlaril of excuiloiico Tlio !ost work in
Astoria Iiiih Uvu tlono lv this lioiiso.
C. fl. CUTH BIRTH, Proprietor.
.l is , vSCK
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sut I Ih'i lien uil.ln, M dent tee
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ini'l.itn Moiuaii has ;
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' r turned Ihe old
"sim his Ns man?
m n of if her c-
FJO-TO-BACcuFDCURE
furu. K...V..V, . ,T it '"""' r,,rr" l"VT p"w w .loitmr tnensslro b.r lotiaero In anr -sasi-U
Us ionVak- i . -...is'if,?.'" .".'.""" f'""' ' Mamr ssln H; l-.un.l. In Mils.. "
Hold and l) naranteeil by l 'has lingers, linigglst.
TI1K SKY is liKINKISii I I I'
The sky Is a drinking cup,
That was overturned of old,
And ll pours In the eyes of nn u
Its w me of airy gold.
We di in' that w ine nil day,
Till the hist drop Is drained up.
And are lighted otf to l .1,
I'.V the jewels in the cup
- Il'.ohar.l llenrv '.wl I.i
''Il.lr.' yon seen the ileiv wsllr ste ;
"X i. wh it Is it e.il e.l
' Tfie l'ri i,- i'ous- suti.ie - "
Ve. Wl isect e in.i l wh -I me . I', alv
tn ives -svir-L. '
J. H.
JOHANNSEN
The Leading
..Merchant..
of Seaside
SELF-STARTING
HERCULES
!
I
MARINE
GASOLINE
ENGINES
Soils
(oiiilsi at
Pi-uts.
IUmI JJot'k
.CAMPI-IUS' SLIII.II'.H,
I'slng gaasillnn or ctieap dlstlllals oil
lOnglnrs connnctait dlrei-t with pro
peller shaft, and no noisy, easily broken
bevel gears Ues In reverse million.
N'w spat It device ; no Internal sprint
elet'trotlea to burn out.
Send for testimonials
We are building these new t'yle, slf
star.lug tnariiin engines In all sites
up to ?0d mre psiwsr.
Kvery engine fully guaranter-l
elf Htartlugji-ivjlliirie Tower Mailne Kugtiie.
roll ruiTIlt 'I. A 111 AlOUtKatj
McrculcH CifiH I3iikIhc WorkH
403 H N11IMK HT HAM ritAMCIHCO
K. L,. Hoyle ct Co.
Real Estate, Loans and Investments
t2i Coittiticrclnl Htrocls Anlirlrt
MissCallleMunson
toria.
pent Saturday In As-
QuIteanumberofpeoDle have n,i. ti,
Flavel hotel during the week. A gr.atly in
creased patronage Is expected with the iuaug
uration of the new mouir service.
Manager Locke of the Hotel Klav.l i,a. ,.t
last got things in readings for a big summer
WARKENTOX.
I The We-teru Tnion now has an office In
, the Flavel hotel. Thisent.-rprislng move will
be met with great favor by the man v guests
who are expected then-during the sea-m.
Mrs. S. Kinney and Mis l.o.tie llenuett
are at tieurhurt l"ark.
John N, Urlilin has returnisl from his t'an-
non lkaeh plaiv, where he has just com
pleted the tlnest cottage on that beach.
Mrs. L, A. Austin, of Cannon lUnch. passed
inrongb here on a week's visit to Astoria
Mrs. Austin looks forn good many visitors to
I ammo lU-nch this summer.
Steve Mcllnnuld and family have left the
beach altera two weeks' slav.
Among the arrivals during the week were
F. P. Kendall and family, who are now at
home in their cozy new house.
Mrs. I.. A. Carlisle arrived on Wedm-dav
and oiH-ued her cottage la kely Hall; for the
season and is now ready lo receive visitors.
Youthful Ambition.
Ilowers,
: Mr. and Mrs. Iiowvrs, of the Hotel Port-
, wuu auu .vin. w right, sister uf Mrs.
; are at the Flavel.
I
SEASIDE.
One of Warreutou's great m-cessities. is a
police force. Not thai the place is given over
to rowdies and toughs, for as a rule there is
no more fa-actable burg on the cuut. But
Warrenton has its tough element, and it Is
being augmeuU-d as a new population Is fast
springing up. A few worthless fellows are
making a habit of banging around places uf
public entertainment, nights, and u-ing the
most vulgar and profane language, one
evening this week several ladies wvre ou
their way home from the W. C. T. L". meeting '
when a gang of these ietiferuus hoodlums'
grossly Insulted them with their vile and In
decent language. Tar and feathers Is u ,
pretty good punishment for such fellows, I
though the presence of a good brawnvno-t
liceman who knows how to wield a club Is. . . ""pr"e'i m-atm of reaching the
would have a very edifying effect on their fu-1 "T ! " ,tc"H '" ui UlIt
ture behavior. I through trains are running (mm Portland
. OVtr tile Attor'a .v ColutnWa h:ver Katln.ad it
, s.u .rpe.-ieiiiuai astill l.rg-r n-ii;l.r ,.t
Thli is going to be a hsnnr season at the
euhore. everything p,,ul;nif ,9 , lar
dus from the mt-rior. X.-.er before in the hit
tory of Claisup'i summer reru ha, there
ra" people at the wean's beach, or
o many Inquiries fer rioms, cottag.-, and
s....p,g grouuu,. This can be partially attrihu-
oru lo me iinDrove.i
1
Campbell Brothers, the enterprising War i
renton merchants, are preparing for a big
summer trade. They are putting In a lull
stock of general merchandise.
Postmaster X J. Crain Is going to have a
new store building lu the near future. His
drug business i picking up so fast that he is
coiniH-llcd lo have more room.
po:le wi.l Vu:t the beach.
The Warrenton Hotel has changed hands,
having la-en purchased by Mrs. smith and
daughter, lat. Iv of Montana.
Several more new ami handsome cottages
are are to uc erected west of th railroad de
pot in the near future. It is expected tlJit
many Astoria families w ill move over to War
reotou this year.
The bridge ni ross Huibrook -lough ha, tj,..-n
completed. When Adair's creek shuil have
beeu bridged, the ere. ks Iron. Warrenton to
the bay along the tlioroughiaie to be liu
proved, w ill Imve been spanned.
eu alter year the Aitorian his called ar
tentontothe negligent an-1 cirelesj manner
in which the business meu of .-sesMde provide
for the safet) of bathers line -.,u!d naturally
think lhai me i iutere-'..-1 in and doing huj.
nesi at a re-oit pitrotiuel l.r il, i. ..i
I stran.'ert each slimmer, and upon wh ,m they
j depeui larg.-ly fr support, won . ,etk everv
: po-sible ineu-is to make the r,-atw attraetire od
; inviting to th-ui. As surf bathing is one of
' ,lie I'f'ocipal (ea'uras at ti.e beach, and is In.
I duUed In by m ir y ail wli , go there, it wou d
teem that every preeau'.ion i,eci-sary to the
saietv oi trie titthi.-n won.M b provided by the
rekiib-nts and business men. The undertow at
Seaside is s m-tlme dungerout, and llfelinei
. shuuid be placed In position at the begining o
: the , season. As an -xtra precaution a o
ii'-eiuauorguaru simuld he st,ii.,i,ed on the
heaeii during bulling hours, and when the
ti le b-gms to ebb, give warning to the hathert.
CTi i i
.Wrl fsr-1
Billy (triuniphiuitly When I Rofg
rr man, I in pnu t-r licv till pa's fann
c-n makea piles of money, tln-re now.
Jimmn Aw, tin t'g within. I'll he
tr bnnco etw-rer in thcr city fn nit yi-r
money vt f :it as ycr makes it. New
Get a Home
ON EASY PAYMENTS AND STOP PAYING RENT
You con buy a lot in
EXTENSION TO EAST
At a price within the reach o? all.
Convenient to the motor and nil way line I .etwee n Astoria. Warn nt n
FIRST
WARRENTON
anil
Two .nimit"rt walk from anv Int.
;ivel.
The
Five
Itit-i are
minutes walk
perleetly
level
(ruin
iiinl
the
.llT.
war .1 k sr .
warrenton uepot. -Motor ears stop on the trai t.
o grading neeessary. rJanked streets.
With the new motor service between Astoria, Warrenton ami Flavel. First Kxtension to Fast Warrenton is within a
few minutes ride of Astoria, ami no more suitable homesites can he funnel for persons doing hnsinesa on the Antoria side
of the Bay. Already a large number of heiii-es are either finished or under euurse of eonstrui'tiein in this beautiful tract.
For particulars call on or al-lress
York Journal.
"it's I
Wise Child That
Father."
Knows Its Own
Ir. J. W. Karten, of Omaha, is here and
will locate Jierniauently. Hi, family willar
rive In a few weeks.
Mr. M. L. Judd.of Iowa, will probably lo
cate lu Warrenton In the near future.
Colonel John Adair is very busy looking j
ufter street Improvements in suunymead.
He expects a decided Loom In that locality j
this summer. I
One of the linen drives lu the couatry could
lua-le at .--.a.iiie with eom paritlvely little
work, e.'oinmeri' iug on the ridge overlooking
uie ueaen near the old seaside house, tua-uee
north along the riiie to the extreme northern
pun of the t.rimes' gr0ve, thence around to the
siiii.-niii side of the grow, south to the old
railway n.wge crosnm.'. 7;,... ,oad ,.mM b,
planked 1 or ) feet in width. t.;d would make
aiineilrlveway, with a full view of the. o'.-ean
me entire distance along ths beset..
; item:o .sien i excursion ou July h it is
expected, w ill bring a big crowd to Seaside.
I Eve''' preparation is being made to hare a big
.. uiii uase oeen aepi ousy the I time, sn'i u ttie wc-sth.-r cerii will do his part
paai ween snowing visitors over their East
Warrenton property. They closed up several
sales.
Mechanics have thoroughly overhauled the
old motor engine recently purchased by Mr.
Hammond from the Bay Hallway Comjiany
As soon as the drive wheels arrive back from
the shops the motor will be ready for service
Mr. Graham has a haa a large amount of
work ahead at his boat house. He expects to
keep a full force of men working steadily
during the summer.
worK goes steadily on In East Warrenton
on the buildings now under course of con
struction. Mason Warren are working up
a good-sized bVwin on that side of the iklp-
Thcre is some talk of dredging the mouth
of the Sklpanou. Since the railroad has been
there Is but little doubt thst Pesshle ultl nn.
joy the blggeit Fourth ol July celebration in
her history,
Mr. Logan is putting the Toll lioad In good
shaiie.
W. H. Edwards, agent for the (joble lumber
mill, was in town during the wis k.
Dr. Hteiner has taken rooms in the Logan
building.
Captain Fisher Is
around his cottage.
repainting the fence
Graf Harold, why dM pa call that
air. Ulowhiirel a liar?
Harold 'CohIh.-'h gmallcr than pa.
funch.
A Necessary Keheine.
Heveml new cottages
Gearhart,
urc Ijeing built at
Among the visitors during the week were
IL B. Ferguson and Judge (jray. The latter
Inspected the roadwork done In this district
Jiew Lrxlffor (Rarcastir-ally) Ig this
all the Hoap there; ig in the room?
Lanellaely (elertilcdlyl Yl-h. oir: all 1
alleiw for one; room.
Ne.'W Lodiii r We ll. I'll take two
morej rootns. I've ot to wah my face
in thej morning. (miie; CutH.
The economical bicycle man
flas brains to burn, likewise to spare:
lie wattei ten dollars' worth of strength
Saving a nickel street car fare.
Office in Tribune
MASON
Block,
REN,
W A I U i VZ N TON, ( ) KM C ( . ( ) N
NO HILLS TO CLIMB
I iT S U N N Y M K A D
)0 done heiore a lot
);ns'Mi''r trains ou the
Property is
jileasiint. One
the fare is so
ifie surface of the whole tract is absolutely level, and there is no ralin to he d
is in readiness for buildinir. Convenient to Astoria by motor or regular ;us'.mi"
Astoiia it Columbia Kiver Railway, it makes a most desirable place for a homo.
cheap, considering the choice location, and the surroundings are both healthy am
can reach Sunny mead from the Astoria depot in 15 minutes time by motor and
reasonable that it. makes it possible to live
IN BEAUTIFUL
HeSIMMSIIIIIIIIIMIIIIItltlMtlllllllHIIiMISSSIISIlSISSsai
SUNNYMEAD
and do business in Astoria. The pi it is well watered hy freKh water streams and the main
streets are now being laid with wooden pavement. A neat little depot is located on tho property,
where all trains stop.
For the next few days a limited number of lots will be placed on the 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 Antoria Land & Investment Company's Advertisement.