2 C HEM AW A AMERICAN. H. L. Lovelac Maxaokh. Published Weekly hy tho 1'nnlls or Hie Chemawa Indian School. OuhaerifU-uH Price, 25 Owf W Ynr. Ofia awloeer 20 CffKs pr pac. Entered at the Postoftke at, Chemawa, Or., as second-class mail-matter. Address all liuhiues CoinmunlcatliMis to Thk Chkmawa Amkrican, , Ok boon. Note. If Una space in marked with a red croud : : It means that your niibncription ' has expired. Please renew. 1 ; Only 23 cents have worked hard and earned the ret wl.ich is God given. It will he as difficult at first perhaps, for you tn consult your mirror when you worry aB It was for Tattycotuin U remember to count twenty when she was angry ; hut an effort to do so will repay you, especially If, by the exercise of your will, you make the drooping figure stand erect, the anxious, worried face smile back at you, and thesor row fill mouth open in a song or gladness. One who has a saving remnant of common sense cannot continue to worry after study ing the reflection of himself as be appears to other, and as he Is iu his own soul, for the body is the reflection of the mind. t Miss MuryJoht!Bontnherbook"Ainlrey" . tells us of an Indian school in Virginia in 1733. It was uear" William and Mary cllege and only separated from this famous uni versity by a board fence. The Indiaos did nt mingle withlhe white hoy hn "slny. their own buck yard," playing hall, reeling, jumping and so forth just an nr bo.VM io to-day. A white gentleman as their teacher. Where are thedeseend n is those boys to-day? Ft- would hp in 'resting rn rind out the complete history of thin school of "ye olden time." The intelliuent Interest and the careful Inquiry of Inspector Jenkins in regnrd to the smat! thine of our school proves his eminent ntrtegn for the position whirtS lie flIU. Mr. Jenkina knows tht It is th lit tle thine which Hre frequently overlooked and neglected in rp institution nr this Mnn that retard the grnwtll and nsefuln-1" of a school which should be an ximl in all respects for the you'll under its Pare to fol low Let us be neat, orderly and careful in regard to evoryilnne pertainine to our snhO'il. Our conduct, and our Yximnle will show to others that. theete Indian 1 schools are helpful ad uplifting. "How nice this cake is! Would you be willing toeive me your recipe lor it?" asked f visitor at the tea-table of old Phoshe. Taft. "Whv certainly. It's easy as nothing to make it. lJuflttHke as much flour ax I think I'll need, and quite a little db of butter, and a pinch or t wo o' cream-tartar, an' sev'ral egas if they're plenty, an' less If they ain't, an' mahbe a mHeo' salt, an' Btir 'em until I get tired, an' bake it in nn averri-lge oven until I think it's done. That's all there is tn It.. Kx. ONLY ONE WAY 18 RIGHT. "My boy," said Unch Hiraui, onra, while giving me advice, . "The hhw that doesn't wahhle is the one that cuts the ice. The saw that close applies itself, with in its narrow grove, Will soon or late fulfill its work by keeping on the move. When halfway through, temptation may beset it, like as not.