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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
CHEMAWA AMERICAN. 5 Messrs. P jttnr, Htnu depmeycr, (Holders, VVtlliaiua and qolta a number of pupils at tended services, held by Rev. Patterson, in tfilem.last Hunday. Tlie . lumber boys are very busy pulling sala-ans aroti id the -team pines umlei I he Bi'liu il buildings. Mr. Becker says they are galling along nicely and will soon be tliioiigli. "Any mun who hie learned one trade thoroughly has half learned every other tra.le; whereas if he learned no trade iliroiihly In has acq lire.1 no'llhu of Value IV band wttiMit bright and early en Hie morning ol the 17ih. and we were ell nark' tied by the sweet FtrH Iiih which grave ua 'list "happy 'feeling" -with which it is well tn begin the day. WANTHD.-iw.) bright, Vat, clean, l.eilihy, husky boys r,n work in the baker s...p. The samci, needed in the fore noon. For further in formation consul Mr. I). K. Rrnwer, Oiscip linarian. MisaO'U.-re has heen transferred tn Che rnov a-il pnuliud to tie positi or n-aindreaa. In the time eh h .8 been nn r .yed at i hia -eti vj' she has lioa'n he. '4ll tuns' excllent. eui l..yv,;.,,n. tllenmw i H to b no tgr li nl . te l. rtlle leaves it Urise circle ,,f friends wild regie! ''fli'e , antua h,it r-J .ice a- Her .!-., ved'oOd Inrtiuie.-fl'iigci Nninil I irAlfnY tfiiiii'?'i'r, '.'Tlu'e .if Uie ni.'nt. practical and "efficient nltl-hlsi.. the I-uerlor Department .aid, "If a boy learn in.lv to k. p his sh.-p cl.ri.n a.ni l.e.l- in order dining his rl.st l whin every Indian student should remembers d carry imo ctt-ci. Cla..li. rn .ins.l.arn- and yards, t, , in .lire com ,.ete The beara had a 1 dose of -Tobacco new ' glvi I. In h. iii by Mr. Cami.h. If. At. tlri lliev seemed to resent the necessary ha'h tin ore il was over they seemed to llmr. uglily enj iv it. A big Clowd of boja ' surrounded the hear pit while Mr. Camp bell was down in it with the bears running all around hfui. They enjoyed the clumsy antics of old Margirette end Janette very much the funny little Cuba seemed to know that they were the obaerved of all observers and behaved just like n nighty liltle chil dren who like to show-off. Inspector J. E. Jnkuis is again with us efier an absence of four y.ars and e are gi ld to welcome him again to ('heniaws. Mr. J-nklnslsathornuuh practical business nian, an expert-need educator and a very competent, and juat nflicial. His many wise suggestions for improving our plsnt are very le lpful and wi'l result, in much gaid ". this school. Sine-. Mr. Jenkins . whs here Issi he has vlaitid and inap-cied the schools and agencies in nearlv ev-rv part of the United Stales and has become thoroughly f-.milior with the con. M i nis and needs of the service. Inspector Jenkins nave an excellent addre-s 10 the whole student body on . Thursday ulglii.. Seldom has a .ohool an opportunity of hearing such a g.r.d prac tical talk from one who knows f wlia' he peeks. Work was Ihe key rote of the gentleman's talk, end the ; strong. . fo.oible., and physiqiw.fully carried rail, tile ,, Idea iic was p'omuigat.iig.- He. iin.resse,lytluou ouretudenls.llin neeea-ity of -i ml ustry s,"d ilfon. If yon atteirip.. I., iWd a trade,, slick 'oil. I ocanlr.i,lioo and e-..ri.e,toefS of i.un.ose will .c,-onip.iJl. wo'mler... One ir-ole ihoroughlv. learned, nieaus a knowledge of all trad.s. sv.ine ll-e.ary eitiicslion sin ul.l accompany an industrial education. An llHelligetit man Is always a belter workman tb hi an ignorant one. Mr. Je.iklns further Slid ihat tie was proud to se the hoy. sod clrls who were before him, but be wondered if he wntl'd be proud to in-pt. them ten or twenty eirs from no., T'lat dep-nrls en'irely ill themselves. Til" Inspector's wor Is Were lisp-nod to with c'ose ntt-nno i and a hearty round ..f applause f, Unwed III. closing words of tl is sir . ng, earn, st i sensible talk. '