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About The Chemawa American (Chemawa, Or.) 19??-current | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1916)
THE CHEM AW A AM ERICAN 27 After S d i n / a rfewd Sn’i,th 3"d fa"’i,y *ef‘ f°r P°rtland b-v aut°- • I ling a few weeks in that city they will proceed on up to the “ S S A K - ..... ... - ■- - • £ money. Attend tins matter in a business like manner. Cliemawa s Y. M. C. A. sent a delegation of six members to attend SeabTcTwa“ ' "T im f^ N°rthWeSt heW J," ’e 9 tO 19 at Gale Rohr n ’ T „ ° f ° “r Party were: Irving sh epard, Joseph le Robt. Dowme. Russell Adams, Peter Alpheus and George Peters i " Ù X X t d . ,o have had 1 fiIæ — - ‘» ™ , Not long ago Bandmaster Loos played for a picnic at Rickreall with , >a y and and made such a hit with the little fellows that a three day engagement to play for the Independence festival followed HeTe' , i V 83" ’ ^ ° Ved their me“ ,e a,,d were received on ail sfdes Thèse 1 it,n.'ef . n ''" SOn W3S near' y '- e d to death, so the story g t t , C ellows certainly show unususal talent and if they can he kept together they will be heard from a few years hence hollowing the precedent established in former years Sunt Wads worth gave a reception to the graduating Cass sion was one o general good cheer, free from the restraint which too o en mars such functions. The evening was enlivened £ vo^il and instruinen.al music of the utmost refinement ti licions refreshments were served As h a , n Proper h° " r ijT j , erveo. As host and hostess Sunt anti Mrc Wadsworth were ideal-everything was jus, splendid! It was a ne“ e ' to-be-forgotten occasion, thanks to those kindly people a , X e,eèvd',’lle p rra” k A' VirtUC' of “ æ Tn.e River Indian Agency at I orterville, California, reports that there are 394 Indians under his lun^hction, and that in the vigorous pledge-signing X f c n con ducted ,,, response to Indian Office circular No. 1002, urging the oh ming of total abstinence pledges from tbe Indians, not one oKhe In dians under his jurisdiction refused to sign the pledge Two .i have broken the pledge since taking it h„ . f three ± i b 5 — suits will be of great benefit to the Indians of that jurisdiction.