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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (May 23, 1902)
CHEMAWA AMERICAN. C'f &?tVimvii $ intricate No one loves to tell a tale of scan del bu to him who loves to bear it. Learn then to rebuke ani silence the detractiu tongue by refusing to bear. Never make your ear the grave of another good uanie. Read, not to contradict, uot to be 1 eve and take for granted, not to find tulle and discourse, but to weiiih and cou8id?r. H. L. LovELAca, Manager. Pnhllslied Weekly by (lie Pupils or the Chemawa Indian School. Nulmertptton Print, 25 Centa Per Year. Cluba ot Ave anil ooer 20 Cent$ pr year, Ri.rered at the Postoffice at Chemawa, Or. hb second-class mail -matter. Address all Business Communications to Thr Chemawa American, Chemawa, Ohecjon. Note. If this space ...it marked with a red cross It means: :that your sub scriptlonhasexplred. Pleaoe renew. The best laid plans, chances of getting ood positions, success in life and honor Itself are dally sacrificed because someone in hehind time. Many a bust lie enterprise, many a bright project have fell through, just be cause somebody whs behind time. Fi ve minutes in a crisis is worth years. We often read of young people seeking employment; they were to Id to call at ten o'clock, not 10:05 but ten o'clock sharp. But alas, they were five minutes late. They were not wanted. Business men want punctuality In every Ibtng, Ave minutes Is a hip portion of Ms time. Ho boys be "on time." It there is one virtue (bat should be cultivated, I: is punc tuality. "Be on time." ' Tnere is perennial noble new and even saciedneBs in work. Were he never so benefitted, forgetful of his high ca.ling, there is always hope lu a man that actual ly and earnestly works. In idleness alone there Is perpetual despair. Tulalip Notes. I told the readers of the American, a short time ago to keep their eye ou Tula lip. At that time I did uot expect that Hi Satanic Majesty was in our midst. It Beemn, however, that I vai mislake.ii. He was here with all lhit appertains thereto, in cluding the hot end ot the maich, A man who would commit such a bel nous crime should be placed in the bottom of a deep well, the well should be very very deep In fact Itshmld react. Well, Tula, lip Is badly crippled bit I say again keep your eye on Till all p. Mrs. Hhutt formerly matron at this school in now matron at Puyallup. It is the opinion of Mr. 8hutt that the Depart meiit had better start a MatilmonUI Bu reau, Instead of a Klondike Widow Mill. Miss Halsey who filled the position of temporary cook at this school and after ward assistMUt matron has been transferred to the Pnyallup school as cook. The positions of shoe maker and laborer have been abolished.' Industrial teache1 and laundress are all of the former employ esthatremain. . Form Br Agent MillB spent Sunday, with Dr. Buchanan. K. D. Shutt has been appointed post master at this place. It it a good paying position, receipts are from 75c ts. to $1.00 pur month. Dr. Fiueean ha moved from the Agency and expeots to locate in Coupville, on Whidby Island. Clerk Harris Is packing bis goods and getting ready to move as aoon aa bis sue-