TIIK DAILY ASTOKIAN, SUNDAY MUKNIXU, .U'hY I. li7. JEWS FROf.l THE WEST SIDE A BIG DEAL CONSUMMATED Holders of Outside Capital Begin ning to Invest In 'rrcnton. Thfsaletolowapartlr lust wvrt t.v IX K. Wartvn, of ft couplt of blocks of ground lint crmlrd nolltllrgood fcUng among pnirty ofnen, and rwal att men tn particular. It It evidence of outsid town-st nd give hop tlmt other than resident parti,- hve confidence In the situation here, or course there It the usual exchange of property le teen local Jiartlw, an.1 a few transrVr to parties who wlh to build aud locale hero, but the real nctlvlty so long taikcvl of bu scarcely begun. It can htuitly be estiovted. however, that there will be much tlr here until after 11 has been thorougliiy demon irated lbt theahlpplrujls to be done from the mouth of the Columbia Instead ofoue hundred mile Inland, and It li hardly pro able that tliU will be until after the ral.road h hn comnleted. In the meantime the went slder will not remain Idle, uor will they allow thenwelvea to become despondnet from tbe croaking of varlone partlee who too their nerve and confidence oa the illghlcst tign of Inactivity. SEASIDE. There has been considerable transient travel to ind from thi place during the part week, and the summer tmfic can be laid to have fairly begun. With the Improvement to the i lvrr aervtce aud tn created facilities tor carry ing passengers and handling freight, the exo dus from tbo Interior has commenced, and wl.h the promised addition ol trains on the rat line, astorias will hare a better eppor.n ultv than ever before to speud large portion of their lime at this resort. Socially, matters bare been r.,iher quiet, every thought being- directed toward making lb- celebration of the Fourth grand success. A t ew pavilion has been erected for the oeca siou. It is situated at the ear of inebuLdiug turmeriy nstsl lor that purpose, whkh has been transformed int. a nwderu structure. where delectable refreshment wl.l be served, Ttje hotels aud resiauranu ut rouudiug up the failed slves. aud wbeu the sons of liberty ar rive they will be euteruined la a fmlugjraanner K aces, games and pow-wuws will be the order of the day, aud the railroad company has e ample pcuviiioii thaluue will be Uken of al. whu desire to attend. The cottage erected by Mr. C. H. Cooper thb spr.Bg, is one of the most comiortsble at the beach, and he is duly prou i ol It 'ihe loca tion it near Cleveland tiali n, and Mr. Cooper has selected a certain spot on the veranda, W here he will enjoy hunnrlf i calm evenings f ihe summer. Mr. A. 1 McLeud, of Portland, returned to h is home in Portland, Monday afternoon, after a short stay with h. family. Mr. Lockwood, rf the acrtbner's Sons Com pany 1 as been a. Seaside devi ling his time to domesticity. Tbe telegraph line ha been stretched to tbis place and now we too will soon be receiving such iuessagrsas-Whtf God bath wrought," and clhwt as were lndu-ged in when the first word was sent over tbe first telegraph lines, an when tae wires were strung to FiaveL Rev. J, J. Walter passed ibronsh here on his way U Astoria, on Friday. He b.s beta put ting In s -ane his Elk creek place. A dreve about fifty cattle and 300 theep came up from the Nehalem country durln the week. It is reported they put tlieiead in a condition resembling soft soap. Il ht been raining down this way. Is the only stream of any eoinnjiiene that has heretofore separated Warrenton front Young s Hay. The labor for this brldiro will be supplied, by the adjacent property owners. The recent H,V0 sale of lots made by K. Warrvn to an eastern man, l still a to of conversation here. An athletic club has been organltrtl at Wa renton, and alrvady a good membership has been secured. Il Is the Intention of the local club to Join hands with Ihe A. K.C. boys and put the Warrvtitou grounds In simp for the summer game. A u.,ttk.,r t,lrf ts.at vtl-at,, rtrttl w on in thl nln.o. II. ut svill rival that Wiirrvn deal of last week: A promising feature of the dil Is the fact that outside capllnl will olos It. IV K. Warrvu has had a loree of i' ! m-afIt ,1... .,. '.k.lf Italllil.. Illllttwr fllP rosd to be planked to theheaeh. Tlie con tlon with the Havel road at Tansey t will be completed very mhhi. i nl the IHV- k FLAY EL AND I'OKT STEVENS At Flavel ihey are still sviiltmc the com Ing of the motor train. They have a num ber of guests at the hotel aud uew arrivals are of daily occurrence. Every room Is take Ibr the mouths of July and August after the Fourth, consequently Manager Locke Is not worrying over the future. The new bicycle and carriage track to the beach Is rapidly nearlng completion, and when finished will certainly add very much to the attractions of the place. A number of big enterprises are talked of for Flavel, but only the future can show how much there la In IL Those who seem to be In a position to know say that the Immediate future Is Billed with agreeable sup prise and so it may be. At any rate thoa Interested In Flavel property seem tbe least worried as to the future of their place. Frday eveuing the school ehiMre t gave a pleasant entertainment at the school house. The Utile folks are alwsvs lutervs'lng. school wlU not close till the last of next month. Miss Lena Prescott ba. been a very successful tesch er, aud it U hoped s;i 111 be re-eugsged for the next term . A:bert DauiWson has gone to California for his health An Assembly of I'ulted Animus as ur?n lied Thursday. F W..llaunigartucr. in-tltutini! xfflitr. Cy Larson an I Robert Farney h:ire lea takeu in the L. sS. S. in place of the temporary surfmeo. Martin Ermsn aud A P. Larsen. Mr. E. M Ijlly male tao business trips to Asloris this week. The trade In her store is Increasing all the time. Flavel premises to be very lively from now on. Every room In tue hotel Is engaged ur the mouin el July. The bowling a-ley was begun Tuesday and a tlx carpenters are at work, it will be ready for use by the 1 ith. 1 he bath houses are also In course of construction. A tank has been made In the river for the seal, and It (s doing nicely. Ihe road to the beach is progressing as fast a po'sibie, and will be completed oon. Mrs. B. F. Locke s sot Tuesday In Astoria. Mr. B. Seeley and wife are guests at tbe bo- tei. Mr. L. B. Seeley sent Sunday at FUvei Col. E. f. Hughes was a guest of Flavel Tuesday. CAXXOX BEACH. ttiuce th- Glbsun-Warren contest has been going oast Oregon City, the beach lor a mile or more has seemed quite forsaken. Even Gibson's long-haired tlta inenbrtor has be come dltga-ted and lrfi for pans unkown, and Mark Warren's fiKhting eocks have hung their spurs on a spruce limb and term disheartened. Elk Creek Hotel Is being rapidly put Into flrtt-clasi shape for summer visitors. The rus tle chairs with wbols back sea s scattered over tbe lawn will mi'tta inviting retreat for the visitor this summer. Farther dowu the bea b smoke bai been ristug from Sylvan Park, where Revs. Duulap and Walter are each getting ready to build. I bad tbe pleasure of looking in on tbe spot when Kev. Walter Is building. I found the foundation of a house already laid and more than a hundred logs ou the grou id ready to be placed la a bouse. From this spot the entire line of tbe beach retween Silver Cliff aud Seal Kock, It in plain sight. Sylvan Park will be a popular corner on this beach this summer. Grifbln't new square roofed house looms up teyond the Clayton'! corner, where Mr. Al iens new bouse will soon bs ready for occu pancy. The tides have beeu favorable for clams, and lock oyttert and we have been feasting Among tbe guests at Flavel Sutdsy were B. Van Duseu and aifr, W. L- Kobb and wile. Mr. and Mrs. J. S- Uelltu.er and daughter, Jamtg W. Hare and Waller C. mlth- Mrs. A. 1. Mrgler aod Min Jewett were guests of Mrs B. F. L ke last Sunday. Mrs. J. M. Turaey visited Mis. Butterfield at herSess'.do cottage Tuesday. Mrs. Wm. Htoim and children are visiting o i Young's river this w-ek. Martin McLaughlin arrived TneitUrinil will spend tbe summer wi'h his sister. Mrs. E M. uaiiy. Mrs. J. M. CiJ-ver, Mist Daisy Dean and Miss Achila Uean of WarrentHi, visited their friends in New Astuiis ast Wednesday. . W. Muusop, wb wss taken suddenly ill last Kundsy, is improvise. Fred Benoud, who is working at the Fort, hat removed bit family from Warrenton to Sew Astoria, and will occupy Willi; Mudd'i cottage. Lieutenant C. A. Flag er and aife are again at Fort Stevent Lieutenant Flagler is iupei lntendlng the mount, ug of the three new gum. The next gun to oe roeived her will weigh over 100 tout. Ai llit Fourth falls on Sunday, Monday Is a boll lay, eousequtntly, most of the men who have hornet at a distance, will take this oppor tunity to visit their lamlllet WARREXTOX. New bouses continue to go np In Warren ton. Thl give a great deal of work to car penters and painters, and Incidentally leave a considerable amount of money among the local merchant. A number of new build ing are planned for thl summer, and prob ably the end of th year wlllse a new War renton that will astonish those who hav only been used to the Warrenton of old. The Columbia Iron Works, of Astoria, is now at work on the water tank to be at tached to the motor engine. As tood as this work it finished the motor service will be in augurated between the West Side and As toria. Campbell Bro. and Olsen, who have a log ging camp on tbe Lewis and Clarke, received a large logging engine from Astoria recently. It may be suited In connection with the above thatH. F.Logan of Seaside 1 having logg ing engine made and It will be one of the largest and beat on the Columbia River. The new Warrenton-Young' Bay road Is about completed. Lumber Is on the ground for the construc tion of a new bridge over Adair" creek. Thl SYEXSEX X0TES. Bear Creek and vicinity will celebrate at Burnstdes Hall Monday evening, July J. Knappa will have a picnic and dancing at Crow Grove, Saturday, July 3. Bear Creek school which has been presided ovtr by Prof. J. T. Lee, will clou the present term thl week. Carl Fisher contemplate (pending the 4tb In Portland. Mr. James Bremner who has been visiting friends at Wettport has returned home and It entertaining Mist Barker of Attorla. Mrs. Coffey arrived yesterday from Iowa on a visit to her sons at this place. She is accompanied by another son who will return East with her. It It rumored that one oh Svensen'l young men would like to visit Albany soon. Mr. aud Mrs. H.Fisher have Miss Gussle Kindred of Hammond and MIksM. Boynton of Astoria, visiting them. James Bremner Is logging Alex Gilbert's timber with a large crew. Mr. Fisher, though he ha slushed aud burned for many years, still has timber to sell on his original location, and F. J. (Sctiel-1 dugal It laboring with a force of men to get tome five hundred thoiiNiml feci of tpriic logs Into tide water. Mr. Allen, who bought IV It Cole out heiv has told the place to Coroner IVItl, an,lc peels to remove to Albany soon. Cmpt here are lo iklug well generally, but mituvrsare troubled by weed. In meadows which are Tery hard todenl wllh.a they are new to them, and th cluuale seem to Mgree with th herbs. ILWACO. Mr. Cwlwell's new tug boat will boa 111 Ilia of beauty. She I under course of construction but will no! tie ttultttcd for some lime yet. The I. It. it t). hits Inaugurated a double dally service nr the summer between Astoria Htidtlwaco. The Inuiuii Citiiby mnkr llic nfliM iHHiii run d wn. Il Is planned lo construct two new lm linn alleys In lluaco very soon, ami two more aie to tie put tn at the bench. Tin' cntliusiaMs from IVrtland aad Astoria will linve mi portunlty lo kvp their arms In pmetuv. Excursionists, counters and campers ni- dally arrlvlug frxuu IVrihuul. now, not ev u waiting to spend the Fourth at homo. The beach people are oltvrlng extra liuliuvun'iils this year to make their resorts more Hpular I turn ever. The work of constructing the lortlrlcHtioiis at gcarborviugh tintd goes steadily on, aud II would seem a marvel almost, to one who bits not been dowu that way rvccutiy, the amount of work that has been done. The pier work the railroad construction and the grudlug. would be well worth the luspcctlou of those people who are Interested lu local Imprxiv menu. By th way, this might uol be a pars tlcularly bad place to take an ouliug ou July or &, especially If oue enjoys a sail or steam boat rid. Tbe merchant of Ilwaco aud the Ilwaco Kaiiroad Navtgaiiou Compauy are building a bicycle track from Ilwaco lo snavlcw. The path may be carried ou a tar a Luug Heach, although the builders have not determined to this yet. A njuudatton for a six-foot path ha beeu laid, but the path, as it will be constructed this summer, will be only four feet in width. The coustruc lors already have &V1U feel of lumber ou tbe grouud for the work, aud are pushing II lo completion with teal. A favorable feature for riders is that the path follow, the ruilroud track, which In sures a course dcold of tiresome grades. here the track cauuol be lullowesi, rood- ways have bsst-n selected, that are very uearly level. This enterprise is hulled wltli Uellglit by those who are accustomed to tuKe their wheels to the seaside, and the path will iloui't leas be kept well used durlug ihe season. RtfRl'liO.N. Yet. the burtlars stole Jsck's smoking jack et and he's axfully msd." 'About the jacket? ' No, about bis old pipe lb it wts In th pocket. It was th most dreadful old pipe Ihst yon evr saw, but Jack just doted ou It. 1 know the burglars were mad vnouga when they dis covered It was there." "What makes you think so" ''Why, we found a place lu the back ysrd where both of them had f tllen off Ihe feoc .-. I suppose they bad just got biff of it." A MI. IIED KEBl'KE. "And yon are the gentleman who was saying that a womtu ka wt nothing of economy." ex claimed tbe business min i wife at the sur veyed the scene of the burglary. Why, this loss It one that I couldn't htve foreseen I locked tverythlng up with (crapu lous car." Uf course you did. Nobody but a man would have thought of compelling burglars to ruin a f 250 safe in order to get fll lu money aud a bundle of promissory notes." A CAIST1C THRTST Open ttreetcar. One lady on rur seat. All the other tests taktn by men. Lady Conductor, dont you nollce that the man next to me It tmokmg" Cond-ietor Gentlemen are permitted to moke on th three rear seats, ms am. Lady Wll, if any gentlemen come aboard they are welcome to. Maa puis out elgtr. rxroxHciocs perversity. It's carious how one will accustom himself to things," stld the man who dsbblts In psyco, ocy. "Mv alarm clock rausrd me t awaken o'clock this morning. I usually sleep right along till 8." Yon set It for7o'clock,dld you?" No; I fbrgot to. I guess the absence of the familiar sound Is what disturbed my rest." BICYCLE EXERCISE. Somebody asked Billy Mason the other day wh-t he did to train down In weight. "Idoo'tdo anytnlng" be replied, "except to takeblcyele exercise." "Bat yoa don't ride wheel, do you," ex claimed th questioner In surprise. ' Ni-. I don't" tsld Billy, "but tvtrybody else does, and it keeps ms buty dodging m." A DIFFERENCE. Ill tell tbe people who talk about employ Ing you that you are incapable of a falsehood," laid tbe warm fr end." "Thank yon ever so much, only express it carefully. There's a good deal of dilerenc, you know, between saying that a man 'cannot tell 11 and declaring that be 'has no dlplo. mscy.1 Mr. C. L. Hasbrouck, a druggist at Men' don, Mich., says ell of the good testlmo- la.1 that have been published by the manufacturers of ' Chamberlain Colic, Cholera and Dlarhoea Remedy could be uplicatcd In that town. For sale by Estes-Craln Drug' Co. AN ADVANTAGE. 'Mrs. Wellup tayt she Is going to tpend a arge part of the summer at home In the city," laid Mr. Cunirox, reproachfully. "Yes," replied bit wife, "nhe esn afford It. She's so rich nobody csn Insinuate the she'i obliged to." Don't thin your blood with -sassafras or poison It with blue-mass; but aid Nature by using DeWltt's Little Early Rtaers, the famous little pill for c-n- Btipation, bllloimnpss and Btomaoih and liver trouble". They are purely veget able. Charlea Rogers. riarble and Granite UIHOFF & MINAR, .121 H. Morrison at., Portland, Or -ALL KINDS UK CEMETERY WORK. 0M FOU gl'KSTION. ' She Is one of the country's greatest ac tresses,"' remarked a member of th profes sion, "Oh. I don't know," replied the young woiiutn win) Is Inclined to he Jealous. "Foe what nssou do you dolihl her einl lie nee" "I haven't hnrl of anybody's making lier large otters lo goon the vaudeville since." Sl'UUKSTlVK. "That spsLr seems to be very ponulsr lth th smlieuce." "t htve tny doubts," replied the con'iaiy iiisii. "I notlcssl they applauded htm a gresl deal more for gelling llin'iiiili wph Ms spee ii th.ib ihey i!ld lr coinii eiiclng II." IS lint lit' A uesr lglild kin lii'le e, lo pass linn ishlng str ' su-l to glsiice si lb show iihIoh, Oh aci'kpd scrvsui ami said lo her cniupsu. Ion; tilt, plcnse eouie here mxl relieve my sus tuspeuse." i.w'" "Tell ins hl I tni lnokln; , boa e sirlctort or liocie iioi klius "' Ion't inflect it cxutgli because I tie wisstlicr Is pleamuil; Ixifoi the next storm roll around It may develop Imo it setiotis iltfTk'ulty beyond repair, tin Mlnttle t'oiiKh Cure Is easy to Ink .viul villi do what lit mime liuplle. Charles ltgers. IMI'iSllUi:. TPrUUtnLE ACOIPEXT.-It l Ister. liMo awlvlent to le burned or scnldcd: but the pain and any and f.Uh'MI ! ,."M; ".: ""'tVra th, ,, , ,, , , ,, 1 b s. k. "cii ilmi I koi lio hsxl II is hi lose dlsilgureiiiiMils cu:i l nuickly oveiv nie T(1 ,,,, . without leintn a scar by UlnK ' ' -n,,, f he I. 'M de,r.tr.l Is simply Witt's Witch Htiiel Salve. Churles m. i, ,-. lingers. ' I i if .ill the whisker !.- oft. 'iv.l to Ihe pii.l!.' fou, hae po..l so ,tes-.hte und . .ls .if il . pll. ,illo -I as ll'lcklllah.! Ill's, lo 'Did he carry sny life Insiitanee'" they ' olor i l.aiutol brown or I.I.i.'k. KINO or A MAN UK W.H. ask'.t ill- w j .w, ' Utile, ' she rsp'.le I To bad yit illdu'i take out Utile ilrs in surance ou lilm. to ." they suggested. His character ss well kuonu. UK NVI .1 ;l Ch,. i t;.; ts?ii. a alviit in Ihe I rlne' -lib, III Is, I Me the ... csn II .loe. me . .. d Not only pile of the very worst kind I v"" v" v'" ""' cut be cure J by PeWltt' Wltcn Hunl Siklve. but eciema, c!d, burns, brul U lull, ulcer and all other skl:i SU k headache can b nuickly aad com pletely overcome by using tliono famous trouble can b Instantly rellevej by little pills kno n as "IVWiu'a Mill Che same remedy. Charle Hogers. ! Early liisers." Cluuien It..g..r. Paints, Oils, Wallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paperhanging Only rikillt'il worknit'ii i .ij l v t' ! . All wmk unnmli'otl to tho Htiuiilai'tl of I'Xci'lli'iii't'. Tht.i lit'Mt work in Astoria 1ms luvu iIdiio ly th'n lioiiNti. C. n. CUTH BIRTH, Proprietor. UNION MEAT COMPANY Shield Brand Hams, Bacon, Strictly Pure Lard ALL KINDS OF CANN.il MI:ATS tlutrsntred Ihs llesl In Ills Marks! ORNKR I OIIRTH AND III.ISAN STKI:i:r. INMUl.ANtl. OHIKJON rJO-TO-BACc"S"DCUREi) Ofsrl.fi'mitwiti.lil.jTiroeqrs prov lUMnrvrUitlestnif tbrlslr lieeelri sn Vs reriu. N...". Is i he greatest nerr. f.l lu llw otiil Usnr sslu W nl III HliUi, sliil It urs tslls U aisks rt hue.. tent man slrelis sUonius a let o..noll.v J.i.1 li a l.s. S.i will tm A liShliHl. Wswl sou li.WIMa ol.al a,ii li a eur Is alnlulelv uraiil"l lr aiitMlala rr alisre. fend lor oar ls4lel vn i l',,i,ar,-.i pa a and tour Life ai' rljin suarauls a traetaoiul, Ad4ra' t'lU JlU aaMgU t Ms., Sal sessr s tmrk. Isold and tlimraiiteed by t'ia. Iloger. DruggH!. Get a Home ON EASY PAYMENTS AND STOP PAYING RENT You con buy a lot in FIRST EXTENSION TO EAST WARRENTON At a price within the retch o? all. Convenient to the motor mnl nil way line hetweeti Astoria, WunvnUm ami Flavel. Five minutes walk from the Warrenton depot. M tor cars stop on tin- tract. Two aiinut".s walk from any lot. The lots me perfectly level and dry. No grading nece-'Siry. Planked street.-. With the new motor service between Astoria. Warrenton and Flavel. First Extension to l'!it Wnirciiton is within a few minutes ride of Astoria, and no mote stii'aUe homesites can he foil ml for p-rsoni tlninj: lui-iness on the Astoria sid of the Hay. Already a I a rue nunihcr f hoiis-s are either lini.hed or nmler course ol construction in this hrautiful tract. For particulars call on or address MASON & WARREN, Office in Tribune Block, W A 1 i li K s T( ) sN , ( ) i K I ( )N NO HILLS TO CLIMB IN SUNNYMEAD The surface of the v iiole tract is aluolutely lvel, and there is no grading to he done heft ire a lot is in readiness for building. Convenient to Astoria by motor or regular passvngT truitis on the Astoiia it Columbia River Railway, it maker) n most desirable place for a home. Property in cheap, considering the choice location, nid the fnirroundingH are both healthy ami pleasant. One can reach Sunnymead from the Astoria depot in 15 minuteH time by motor and the fare is ho reasonable that it makes it possible to live IN BEAUTIFUL ititsstiitttsntttstttssststtstttttttstMSststsssnstststsstssststsstttttttts SUNNYMEAD itiiiimiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiCMiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitaiiiitti sistssississttittitsiiM and do business in Astoria. The pi t is well watered by fresh water streams and the main streets are now being laid with wooden pavement. A neat little depot is located on the property, where all trains stop. For the m-xt few days a limited number of lots will be placed on the market at a reduced price, and the terms of sale made co easy that they are within the reach of all. For particulars call on or address JOHN ADAIR, Astoria, Oregon See the Astoria Land & Investment Company's Advertisement. Don't Buy Property Until you have looked at a few bargains in Alderbrook. Lots 2, 3 ami 1 in block 122, ami 1 and 2 in 33 Prices so low you can afford to take one or more. IN SUNNYMEAD We have 10 lots ranging in price from 70 to $100, and they are excellent buys at that price, especially as the terms are very easy. ASTORIA IiflD & INVESTMENT CO., 388 Commercial Street.