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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1913)
THE CHEMAW A AM ERICAN Minn. Geo. M. Tunison, spl. exami’r 2000, Shoshone, Wyo., to spl. exami’r 2000, Omaha, Neb. Emanuel Besaw, asst, clerk 720, Tulalip, Wash., to disciplinarian 720, Yakima. Wash. Arthur H. Wise, physician 1000, Nevada, Nev., to physician 1000. Yankton, S. D. C. T. Coggeshall, supt. 1050, Martinez, Cal., to supt. 1200, Malki, Cal. Harriett R. Coggeshall, matron 60mo., Martinez. Cal., to fin. clerk 600, Malki. Cal. Charles S. Blacketer, private 20mo., Siletz, Ore., to forest guard 75mo., Siletz, Ore. APPOINTMENTS BY PROMOTION OR RE DUCTION. WE Sadie A. Richey, asst, cook 360, Carlisle, Pa., to cook 600, Carlisle, Pa. Sadie A. Richey, cook 600, Carlisle, Pa., to asst, cook 360, Carlisle, Pa. Elizabeth S. Wilder, hospital cook 300, Carlisle, Pa., to cook 600, Carlisle, Pa. Sallie E. Hagan, teacher 600, Carlisle, Pa., to to teacher 660, Carlisle, Pa. Lida M. Johnson, teacher 720, Carlisle, Pa., to girls field agent 900, Carlisle, Pa. Lottie Georgenson, teacher 660, Carlisle, Pa., to teacher 720, Carlisle, Pa. (To be Continued.) C L A IM To be the Athletic Outfitters of Salem—and why should we not do so? We outfit all basketball, football and baseball teams in the surrounding country. There must be a reason. It is simply this: We have the complete stock of Sporting Goods in Salem. ARE YOU WITH US IN 1913 for Base ball Supplies, Bicycles, Bicycle Repair ing, Guns, Ammunition, Fishing Tackle? I T H E BICYCLE M A N