The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current, November 01, 1914, Page 15, Image 19

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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story of woe; and one, if requested to travel a mile, will measure the
perches and roods; but does his stunt with a whistle or smile he's
THE MAN WHO DELIVERS THE GOODS.
One man is afraid he'll labor too hard, the world isn't yearning for
such; and one man is ever alert on his guard lest he put in a minute
too much; one has a grouch on, a temper that's bad and one is a crea
ture of moods, so it's hey for the joyous and rollicking lad for
THE MAN WHO DELIVERS THE GOODS.
Walt Mason.
CI I EM AAV A GIRLS VICTORIOUS
The winning of the first prize of $50 in the three days canning contest
by the team from the Chemawa Indian School and the distribution of sev
eral hundred dollars', worth of presents in the little theatre after the pro
gram of the Manufacturers' Association were the features Saturday
night at, the Manufacturers' and Land Products Show.
The girls from the Chemawa School had been in one contest before
at the State Fair, and had won second prize there. At the show in Port
land for the past three days they have been in competition with the cham
pion team of girls from Pleasant Home High School, in Lane County.
Salmon, beets, greens, grapes cauliflower and in tact nearly everything
that may be canned, was put up in the three-days' contest.
The contest has been held as the ones before it, as a part of the gov
ernment's industrial education work and has been conducted by the Gov
ernment representatives in conjunction with the State Agricultural Col
lege. Luther J. Chapin, county agriculturist for Marion, and Floyd
W. Rader, for Lane County, have been managing the contest at various
fairs..
The girls of the Indian school team were proud of their achievements
and received many congratulations from the crowds that visited the Agri
cultural College b( oths, where the contest was held. Oregonian.