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About The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1904)
?AGB FOUR. V. ...... THE. MORNING ASTORIAN, WEDNESDAY, MAY 4, 1904. School Children Help on Exhibit Rare Variety of Lady Slipper Gathered on West Side and Sent to Fair. Warrenton, May 3. (Special Cor respondenee.) The school-children of this place have forwarded to County Superintendent Lyman at St Louis rare variety of the sweet-scented Cower lady slipper. The flowers were packed with their bulbs In moss and It la believed that they already have their place as port of the Oregon ex Dibit at the treat fair. The variety sent Is considered by florists as being very rare, attaining Its principal growth In Oregon than anywhere else ia the country. The color is of a pecul lar pink shade, the white kind being ery scarce in this section. The chil dren greatly enjoyed their excursion Into the woods 'after the flower, now being the season of the year when they are beginning to bloom In abun dance. West Side Notes. Mrs. W. F. Halderman has returned from a visit to Portland. Rev. J. E. Foresyth held service In the St Thomas chapel last Sunday. Mrs. A. L. Fulton and son Charles pent Sunday visiting at Warrenton. Miss Alice Sweeney will assist In ne of the leading roles In the cantata soon to be given in Astoria. Miss Nellie Dawson spent Institute week with her parents at Sklpanon and returned to her school In Astoria Monday. Miss Edna Morrison was at her home at Clatsop Saturday and Sunday. She Is teaching school in the WalluskI district. Mrs. C. A. Collins and little daugh ter of Auburn, Wash., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Abbott of Sklpanon, Mrs. Collins" parents. The G. A. R. burying ground in Ocean View cemetery is being beauti fied with cannon , balls, and a small cannon has been mounted in the plot Mrs. TV Riemnn of Pnrilan1 ia visit. fng with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Wirt of Sklpanon. Mrs. Wirt is In very poor health. Mr. Wirt, though i nearly 10 years of age, works In hi garden every day and has a garden that would put many a younger man' In the shade. Mr. and sirs. Molhoff, Captain Dun bar and Captain Speler of the dredge Chinook were guests of Miss F. A. King last Sunday. - The morning was spent In driving on the beach and digging clams. The merry party re turned to Miss King's home in War. renton in the afternoon where an ele gant dinner was served. GERMAN TAKES POISON. Aged Then Resident Pays Debt and Commits Suieid. Seattle. May S. Louis H. Wllkle. an aged German, swallowed the contents of a four-ounce bottle of carbolic acid, witn suicidal intent. His body was found yesterday In a corner of his door yard. Wilkle planned his death. Last week he paid all his debts, his taxes and every obligation he was known to have. He owned two houses and lota The deeds to the property he had In his pockets. Not wishing to disclose the identity of the druggist who nad sold him the carbolic acid, Wllkle tore the name from the label of the bottle. Wllkle said several days ago that he was becoming a burden to his fam ily because he was growing too old and feeble to work. He then threatened to commit suicide, but his relatives did not treat the threat seriously. He was one of the best-known men on the northern part of the city. For years he had lived in Ballard, a suburb of the city. AH on Account Dancing Party Whitmore College Disrupted by Warring Factions in the Faculty. Tacoma, May 3. Staid old Whit worth college Is disrupted by war ring factions. The college Is a Pres. byterlan Institution, and because some of the students danced the Virginia reel and the minuet at a colonial party, given on Washlngtons birthday, sev eral of the members of the faculty have been ordered deposed by a ma jority of the members of the board of trustees. The president and minority members, however, uphold the profes sors who have come under the ban of the other faction. Friction has been wearing for some time. Things reached a climax at the last quarterly meeting of the board. Messrs. Matthews, Ballard. Whltworth and Black of Seattle, Dudley of North Yakima, Hayes of Olympla and Loose of Snonomlsh, with the help of one member of Tacoma, are said to have combined against Trustees Longstreth, Stone, Barnhlsel and Ktlpatrlck of Ta coma. and rushed through some cut-and-dried resolutions. These provide for the resignations of Miss Cooley, Professor Holt, Mrs. Stacy, Professor Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder AN ELEGANT TOILET LUXURY Used bv neonla of refinement for orer a quarter of a century primrio er ijth vesterdsy, and lodged In the county Jail. They will be held to await the action of the federal grand Jury, They are charged with having held up and robbed Thomas M. Hough, a busl ness man of Vancouver. They ex nwtixl sreater sum. It is suI mat both young men have been arresieu before In Portland on a similar charge. It is said that about week before th altered assail It Hough Vlsllfd a disreputable house In Vancouver kept bv Alice Shank, and to the Shank woman he is said to have exhibited a large roll of bills, the result of a sale of timber lands. The prosecution will endeavor to prove that the assault crew out of the reckless display of money. On the nlgth of April 2S, us the facts are stated, Hough was making n round of the Vancouver saloons In company with the Shank woman, both being drunk. They fell In with Fisher, Stevens and another soldier by the name of Joseph Peniuo. rney nau Knight and also President Gault, un-meveral drink together, and when the less he agreed to never let a student saloons dosed they still wanted liquor. Olv us your order for any kind of printing; plain or artiatia, buslnssa or personal. We guarantee actlafao tUn. Best workmanship. Most reasonable prices. 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One of the things complained of was the rendition last winter of Howell's 'Mouse Trap.' an Innocent and amusing play. Last Friday the German Club gave a Ger man play, and probably the rest of the faculty will be discharged for al lowing even that bit of harmless amusement." HELD FOR ROBBERY. Two In. The soldiers thereupon proposed that they vlHlt a mythical saloon over thero. and it Is alleged that once within the reservation, the soldiers knocked Hough down, badly beat him. and robbed him. At a preliminary hearing before Justice of the Pence W. W. Spnrka In Vancouver, Demlco mul the woman were released, anil the other two were bound over. wnt a roof, use CfAVAC Uiiin TfiAtt II(Af Dn When yon wi uibito narv intii uocj. uui elatehtu wwiita Roofing is M One of Tnera. rsffiSSl-Jis , ...,,., 11 ta Ths prio will lluas you. V rite for detailed tnfurmabou. W eareslwar. glad to answer questions. The Elaterite Roofing Co. SSSW OBTAINS ANCIENT 8TATUE. 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