THE DAILY AST0K1AN, SIXDAY MOKNlNtl Jl'LY U. 1i7. flEWS FR0l THE WEST SIDE MOTOR SERVICE NOWIXSTALLED And the Hotel Plavct Crowded With Happy Guests. Th hotel at Flavcl prtwnt lively ene now, for many of the guests who had wiicyrtHl room for th tummrr hav arrived. Paraon'i orohotra came yetcr dny anil, lnt evening dfeproinM om excellent muclc, moch to the delight of the fruevta. The nw motor service lie-twec-n h-re and Astoria has done much for this side of the bay during the hriet laoe it has Iwn running, and It Is no uncommon nhrht to see number of Actor lans about the hotel during the d.iy time. A late nlshl train would !e a great con-ve-r. -. Ce. brother, U Mi-Uvirney are visiting In New Astoria and vicinity. Andrew Johnson, mate of the steamer Mvttolell haa moM his family to New Astoria. Fourth of July wag very quiet, every o w w1k could went to Asiorla or War tvnton to colehrate with his neighbor. SEASIDE. Mr, J, H. Johansen made a business trip to Astoria on Friday. Mr. Ale Gilbert has been busy of late improving his Seaside property Mrs. J. T. Lighter, daughter and son are. at the seaakle for the summer season. Wm. Lacock returned Tuesday morning from Portland, where he wont lo scn.l the Fourth wlih his family. F. N. Hrax.-e, who has lwn III in lvt lnnd for several weeks, has returned to Ms work. Mrs. Urate.' returned with him. Ti frtiucnt trains to and from the city are a luxury, but It will punle a Philadelphia lawyer to ke'i track of them. The Point A.l.uu life Ktvliig crew continue to do good service at the month of the river. They go down to the bar every day. Willi im Stoddard ma.lv a trip to Oregon City last wck for a few days to testify In the Warren-Ulhson contest over a claim at Elk creek. Sunday la a lively day nt Flavel now that good weather has come. The hotel is taxed to its utmost caiMcity, Manager The Seaside hotel will b under the Locke Is very popular, management of Jerome Dillon, this sea- son. Old Mr. King who has been employed on the works for years, was stricken Mr. and Mrs. A. L. McLeod and child- ;wIth paralysis and taken to Fortlnnd ren have returned to their home In Tort- land. last Monday. As he Is a man past 70 years, fears are felt for his recovery. la loon accident at Ktirvka, Oul., In which WVmi.u. 1 Uutt Ills life. w.tM a l-ol- Id -lit of that town (Aln-rdeenl, and that his body has Iwn ordered sent there. It appear that hon the bnloon was Itillated and the restnvliilng ro'S casl on", it idiot up feot. with Taiwcott en tangled In the ropes. !! was dropped to tlw earth and sustained Injuries from which death resulted. 1'equlam's ball team liaa been tlltod out ttlih now uniforms. The town Is duly proud of tfcem. Miss Anna Ilelkuan Pnlslie.1 her term of school nt South Itend last week, hays the Trlbun. Mr. and Mrs. lltimgartim, of Portland. are esconstnt for the season at tne ortn IV.ich. Mrs. K. R Campbell of Aberdeen has ri:iriHHl home from . visit to Astoria. Yr. Harry Orlbh was over from As- tori i to attend the celehnitl n. Mlw Lottie Shot-nun of Astoria Is visit- ' Mr k-l M' WilUJrahain i'ls M y Hunter wis a visitor to As- toc-it but week. Seaside now has the benefit o an elec- At mwtlnf. of th, Occident" As trlc light system for Illuminating the' mW. of rnlteU Artisans Thursday t reels. evening, the following officers were eleet- led; John Richardson, master artlA&n: Miss AJma Johnson, of Astoria, has I -Am Pean. supvrlnt.ti.k-nt; John F. been visiting friends at this place during secretary: E. M. Lolly, treasurer; the week past. jj, W. Peck, chaplain: J. C. Hill, In- - structor. Mr. Trescott. of Goble. was In town , during the week. Inspecting his fish sta- 1 tion on Skipanon creek. 1 WARREXTOX. Those Interested In the orgunltation of j Xothliur new here this week. Every- an athletic club at Warrenton will meet 'thing is hustle and bustle about the place. at the Tribune office tomorrow night. for the road work keeps a large force "" "" i of men going steady. Street lmprove- The family of Mr. F. A. Fisher arrived j ,nv.m, ne v !k.u . ar. 1 various other on Thursday for the season. Mr. Fisher t improvements about the city give em Is expected dowa to spend Sunday. iment t0 a mM army of ,, an,i a " " i consequence leave a considerable amount That Seaside people have confidence in j 0f money among the local morv-har.ts. their resort Is attested by the Improve- j Warrenton Is a busy little railroad center. son. The Tribune says that the Western Clay Manufacturing Company has a gang of men at Fort Clatsop gathering !co a -.t Ions. clay for tle works at Portland. i for under the new time card fully ? 'regular trains arrive and depart from i the denjt. It Is or.ly a foretaste of wh-it SVEXSEX XOTES. Miss llogw of Magser's. Is visiting Mrs J.imes Cuslck. lxKlng Is nearly at a standstill on account of rain. Svenson people got together on Monday and had a basket dinner. Mr. J. Terry, who cut his foot last week. Is again able to get out. In the evening a dunce was giver, at riurnslde's hall, which was well at ten led. Wei weather Is damaging the grass nt present, as It Is nearly ripe and lodging. Geo. Hills and A. Strom were up fro1 Ft. Stevens on a visit home the first of the week. Knapa gave a picnic dinner at McFar- lane's wharf on Saturday, with dancing from 3 o'clock until II p. m. Mr. Lee s school program was ex cellent. Games and other amusements, including foot-racing, were indulc;,! In. Capt. C. W. Hamhlln, of Morrison. made this place a cull on Wednesday. The orator of the day nt Knappt cn July Ith attempted to deliver a poll'l'al peech. His hearers thought It was not the proper time for political argum-nt. though no remonstrance was made. we may expect when the railroad Is completed through to trancontlnental Clarence Brown has given up his posi tion In Johansen's store for a berth on the light-house tender. Columbine. Mr. Coulton has succeeded hlra In the store. Several of the Hon. BenJ. Young's fam lly went back to Astoria during tho rainy weather. They can't stay away from Seaside long, though, at this season of of the year. Now that Warrenton Is connected with the city of Astoria by a well regulated suburban car system It Is a matter of fact that no one will think of visiting As toria, without also contemplating a trip over this delightful road and through cur growing country. A pleasure craft salltd down from Astoria Ust Sunday, with a party of cruisers aboard. It Is a beautiful sailing I course which lies between the two towns. Harrison Allen, the assistant district and the waters of Skipanon creek are as attorney, with Mrs. Allen and her mother j placid as a mill pond, has arrived, bringing a fine camping i . OTHER IXTERIOR TOKXS. Itlarkberry r 'eking Is being Indulged In, up the river. Miss l.ora Barr, of IjiCentr, Wash., is v-Uitlng at Clatskanle. Rev. Dr. Gue delivered the Fourth of July oration at Clatskanle. Chaa. Llndell. of Vesper, was a visitor to Clatskinle. during the past week equipment, and will pitch tent on the Chutter property. It Is to be deplored that, such weather as we were given last Sunday, should greet the Red Men's excursionists. A much larger crowd than was In atten dance would surely have been down, under other conditions, but those who did make the trip were determined to have a good time anyhow, and made the best of the circumstances. In regard lo Astoria's beirg dubhed a "common point," the residents of this place say they would disdain such an ap pellation and claim that Warrenton Is an "extraordinary" point. The te.nperance warfare has lulled, so to speak, and now the liquor business is b'lng carried on here, though in an orderly manner. Wanvnton was patriotic on the Fourth, even the fish receiving scowi dlsplay- The beautiful resort at Gearhart Fark J lr' will open for the season on July 15th. j Mr. O. S. Hersey is the manager, while Mr. H. E. Clemens will act In the capac ity of clerk. The hotel has been renovat ed, and a bowling alley put In. Golf links are added as an attraction to re sorters. A telegraphic and mail service will also contribute to the convenience of guests. the national colors. District Alter ny Cle?;on his ln-en sp.idlng the past week at his home In St. Helens. The steamer Pilgrim took nbout W pns senr rs from Cathlamet to vstorla to nt- tnl the celebration. James Brown and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Busey, r turned to Knappa last Tuesday, after a visit to Astcrla. Lender Ljfc.-k. of Astoria, has leen engaged In clearing the railroad right of way of building, at Clatskanle. Rainier, since it has a dally , round- trip boat service with Astoria, Is sending I passengers down the river to make their I purchases, thus adding another locality tributary to the seaport. ILKACO. Pacific Circle, Women of Woodcraft, Is promoting a picnic and excursion to be given by that lodg? to this place on Sunday. August 1st. The order will prob ably muke arrangements with the trans portation companies at Portland to pro vide a special Saturday night service, which will enable a large number of the ordr to attend from that place. As the weather at this season of the year Is usutlly perfect, nothing In the way of In clement weather is anticipated to mar the pleasure of the day. Further an nouncement will be made, when arrange ments are perfected. FLAVEL AXD PORT STEYEXS. Col. Geo. H. Mnrbll la a guest of Hotel Flavel. Mrs. Rosetta McGuire visited Seaside last Sunday. R. E. Turk and wife went to Astoria for the Fourth. Joseph M'-Gulre of the L. S. 8. tpent his Fourth in Astoria. Mrs. Jackson of Portland Is visiting her daughter at Fort Stevens. Mrs. David Kindred is visiting Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Kindred this week. Col. Geo. H. Mendell, Inspected the new fortification at Ft. Stevems Friday. Mrs. Wm. Storm and children left Satrrday for a two weeks visit to Deep River. School having closed In Portland, Miss Little Schofner has Joined her mother at Fort Stevens. Mr. Earl Stoner, at Seaside, and The good people of Ilwaco celebrated Saturday, July 3rd. The day opened up, as usual, with rain, which was quite a set back to some of the numbers on the prnKram. Miss Mudge, one of Ilwaco's prettiest young ladles was queen of the day: and the Liberty car was a thing of beauty with the young ladles. The inarch commenced at it ja a. m. and was headed by the Ilwaco Brass Band. After march ing Lake street and down Spruce the procession moved to the grove, wlw-re Mr. Welch, of South Bend, delivered the or ation, and Miss Markham read the Dec laration of Independence. After dinner the different races took place; and a grajul ball In the evening closed the national holiday In Ilwaco. The Long Beach celebration was held Monday, July th. Horse races, foot races, bicycle races, sack races and a number of other races were programme and were successfully carried out. The afternoon was taken up by a football game, the Long Beach team playing a picked aggregation. The? game resulted in favor of Long Beach with a score of 3 to 0. Advices from Aberdeen state that Mr. J. W. Tappscott who was killed in the The steamer R. R. Thompson se nt out a ho.it to the r-suc-ie of some overturned lfcherme-n about a w-ek sine-, ner I Brookfleld, thus adding the crew, of that steamer to the life saving service. REAHONd WHr CHAMBERLAIN'S COLIC, CHOLERA AND DIARRHOEA REMEDY IS .THE BEST. 1. lie-auie It affords almost Instant re lief In case of pain in the stomach, colic and cholera morbus. 2. Because It Is the only remedy that never fails In the most severe cases of dyser,t?ry and diarrhoea. 3. Because it Is the only remedy that will cura chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because It Is the only remedy that will prevent bilious colic. '' 5. BccauHe It Is the only remedy that I will cure epidemical dysentery. S. Because It Is the only remedy that can always be depended upon In cases I of cholera Infantum. . Becauso (It Is the most prompt and most reliable medicine In use for bowel complaints. 5. Because It produces no bad result. 9. Because It is pleusant and safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the lives of I more peotile th;m :;nv rr.edle lr. In the I world. The 25 and 50 cent slt'-s for sale by Eetes-Conn Drug Co. Paints, Oils, tfallpaper THE INDIANA PAINT SHOP Painting and Paperhanging Only skilled workmen em ployed. All work guaranteed to the standard of excellence. The best work in Astoria haa been done by this house. C. H. CUTHBIRTH, Proprietor. Get a Home ON EASY PAYMENTS AND STOP PAYING RENT You con buy a lot in FIRST EXTENSION TO EAST WARRENTON flt a price within tho roch o? ill. Couvtiiifnt to tlu. motor ..n.l r.ulwuy lim botwwu Astoria, Wiinvntim and VUxvl Kiv.. n.imit.-s walk from tho Wanvnton dtpot. M rtor ours Mop on tli- tr.ict. Two minute walk from any lot. I In- lots an- pfrunn it'n ami .iry. No gradim: mvessirv. IMiinkt'tl -ircc's, . ... iv.m.i... ,. I....... m ; U'ir t,,., H,,v.1 Virwt ttv h.iisinii to 1st W iiriviitoii im within a 1 I II i 'V UV IIH 'lM PVI IV "i I IH U I tn-,n m, " til iv lltt'll (IllM I . , tlitltitr.l.i lM.l.t At.tl.t till) lit. tilt llttilltliA 1 11 ItllltW t ( lid (Mill list f I I 1 I I t I (,xr i.urriitnx d.tiiiL' luisini'SH on tin' AHtorm MIllO of the l?ay Already a laro nuinber l 1ium's aro cither tinishod or undtT courso of const iiiti"ii m tin I'fiiutitul tract. ror partu'irnrs call on or mulivss MASON & WARREN, Office in Tribune Block, WAN UlCiNTON, OKKC.ON NO HILLS TO CLIMB IN SUNNYMEAD The surface of the whole tract is absolutely level, and there is no grading to be lone before u lot is in readiness for building. Convenient to Astoria by motor or regular passngpr trains on the Astoiia Columbia River Railway, it makes a mo.-t desirable place for a home. Property is cheip, considering ti e choi' e locution, and the surroundings are both healthy and pleasant. One can reach Sunnvmeud from the Astoria depot in 15 minutes time bv motor and the fare is so reasonable that it makes it possible to live IN BEATJTIFUI IHHHinMIIHHKIUIHIIIIUIIIUItMIHInlHHIUinilUIMIIUIHIHUntllllllllMIIIIII SUNNYMEAD MMMtllMMMMMMmiMMtM WIHIM and do business in Astoria. The pht i. wtdl watered by fresh water stream and the main streets are now being laid with wooden pavement A neat little depot is located on th" property, where all trains stop. For the next few days a limited number of lots will be placed on the market at a redueed 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 & Investment Company's Advertisement. BEFORE YOU BUY Property look at our list and see what cue have in the way of bargains Astoria TSxlM KEKT ON THIHTY-THIHU AXD Franklin; four houwn; piiylnit koo'1 In come; Euy term. 7r,xT5 FKET ON BTRKET CAR LINE, opnoHlt White Bwnn inloon. Iiarniln. LOT 7, ISLOCK 3, MCLLKE'fl. VAH Hin. FOUR IX;T8 IN KI.OCK ir,, M'CI.I.'HH'B. Very chip an'l tuny ttrmfi. A GREAT BARGAIN IN lil.OCX fl, Hu.itler & Alki-n'. 14-ROOM HOUSE AND COxIW-FOOT LOT In McCliire'B-, WM. Pnrt caHh, balance eay term. .VixlOO FEET NEAR NEW RAILROAD d'pot at a xrciit bargain. PROPERTY IN ALDERRROOK, TAY lor. Caw'?, M'.CIiire'n and Hhlvcl. y'n. IF you desirp: rar- gains in business, residence or acreage property.be sure and see our list. West Side 2 LOTS IN IlLof'K l, WAKRLNTliN. f '1k,i. LOTH III AND M, 1 1 LOCK 1. WEST Wnrn-iiloti. ('biii. floor lil'HINEHH IiT IN HEART of Warcnton; ll.V). Cheap. TWO GOOD Lf)T8 IN IlLOCK 4, RKIP ation; 1120 each. OiIlNEK IN ULOCK 12, WARRENTON; li.V). 4 GOOD LOTS IN O'HAHA'B ADDI t Ion. lOxceolliiKly chi.'ip, 7-ROOM HOI 'HE, NEW.IN EAST WAR-r'-nton. Small coh pnynnnt, Imlame tiisy tcrm. North Beach TEN-KOOM HOUBE, FURNISHED, AT North Ui-ach; for wile chrap. Clone lo bench and railroad. Farm Lands Ii; ACRES GRAZING LAND, NORTH Ni-ciirnle; lOi-ncre farm on t'pix-r N' halem; .'4 acrefl on Elk Creek bench ,;nd Jin) acren near filney. Bench Property MISAMIIHC TWo LoTK NEaII M r.l lltK H HOTEL; II1"! i n. h 7-lti H i. COTTAHE. NEW; W. PART fiwh, nmy piiymi-nln C(.e U lienrll. TWO Hoi kks A.M. TWO LoTH NEAR l.v oppoHle MGulre'ii hotel. Very cheap. LOTS I.N GIvlMKH' GROVE, IIERMOBA I'urk nii.l Jim', il,liiioii. All ar bur Knim. LOTH AT HI LVKR POINT. REAL ROCK and lilk C'rk . Kor Rent fi-ltOOAl IIOI HI-:, FRANKLIN AVENUE and Thirty-iMrd t.ir.t; n per month. 1' I l ltNIHIIED Hoomh FOR HOl'gE-k.-.-pltiK, over AMnrla Land & Inve.l-m.-nt Co.'n olllce; 112 per month. A 211-ltooM LoImiin,, lutVBK. BA dl'ili.K ri nd klt.-h.-n; tr,, SALOON AND LODGINO HOUSE ON Antor Mln.. HEAHIDK CO-ITAGE, 7 ROOMS, W PER '"'nth. Collar II room, and one col- r""""1 Apply fr rn. ASTORIA LAUD & INVESTMENT CO., 355-Commereial Street, Astoria, Oregon