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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1901)
onauooT.n nas a iool-dhu eye. xue it? v .stilt of' the. Willamette pa me. IS "T- V - f(Wf ' T '.va uri n e Vh"week. i .4 - CHEMAW-AAMERICA'N. Old-Man-ln-The-Tower's . Corner, at his trad of harnese-making. ; : ; Frank Cbarles came in from California T . .. , . , .. . with SyKes Mitchell, Edward Alexander f Let it rain, , , . . and Miller Charles this week; ft' Percy Johnson arrived from Washington , . We this week. Has anyone heard , Mr Caisse prac- Va . , ticmg at noon on the chapel pianor He xte- ' Miss Bowman in an enereetic and deter- . . ... . . win maiie a success oi it sure, " mined piano pupil. n , ., , , , . , L . ,, One of Sybil Dyke's friends got. a letter onootn nas a looi-oau eye. xue re- fwm hef 8fafed tha(. ghe WM g())Dg to school and liked t he place. Visit Have the winter rains set in. We hone f'' during trm wpek. ; thoir ni hnrf n,o mc00 Hi nm sn Mr. Ckiw- Vleft for hirt homein Illinois " hoantifni fr rttheVlyparlf-the week on his annual Th Duck.Bni Gau Club was out vacation. ; in force on last Saturday, but we didn't Geo. Dilly .left Sunday for his home at hear of many feathers being plucked. Smith River, Cal., where he hopes to Bes8ie Deer has taken it into her head recuperate. , that she wants a larger range and has de- Supt. Potter, Mr. Depoe and Mr. Caisse monstrated that she is a high jumper, accompanied the football team to Portland Eva Woods is the proud and happy pos- last Saturday. , sessor of a handsome new piano purchased Miss French's s weet peas are now at their from Mr. Wills of Salem. Miss. Eva will best They are lovely to look upon and make good use of it. very fragrant. ' Mr. and Mrs. Campbell and Miss Irene The Chemawa band picture is praised by attended the Frawlsys last Saturday the all who see it. It was taken by the CrQ- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Gray of nise gallery of Salem, Salem. A number of the employes and pupils at- The Oregonian says "Supt. Potter shed tended the Haverly Minstrels Wednesday . bitter tears" at the Multnomah game last Our football team has been playing in Saturday and its Artist gives a pretty good hard luck this season and the scores do not caricature of him. do just.ica to our boys. It will take about 140 ears to deliver the Irene Campbell scored a hit with her brick, lumber, stone, lime and cement for "coon song" the other night. When Irene our three new buildings. The material sings we understand every word. ' . will weigh about four and a quarter mill- , ion pounds. The fitvle of the girls' unfinished uni- forms has been slightly changed. Benjamin Wilcox, Miss Reason's orderly , , . , is a very faithful little boy who never for- Andrew Alfred is now head janitor at get9 to report fo, duty at the proper time the AcademioHall and does his work wejl in and awavs doea errands with falthfaln this responsible position. ; and dispa'tch. ?;an?iB.S FrenCh, fi98oodin john MMteI1 wrue; from Gn8l Cal., that and Mrs. Adair have reserved seats for all be haa ft flfth jnterest jn ft z foot-ball practice games. mine in Siskiyou Co.: which is very va! The boys were reseated in the dining uaDl6t and that ne expects to make a tor room today and now there is- more order tune out of it. and system in dismissing, . Mr. Nolf of Salem has - taken some ver? Misses Segel and Chesaw are preparing fjne pictures of the-school buildings. The to Btudy violin lessons under the instruc- one of our new band stand showing the car- tions of Prof. R. W. DePoe. penter and painter apprentices who t uilt Willie Williams is working in Portland t is among the best.