CHEii AW'A AFRICAN. "J t) H. L. tpVBLACS,, , t- 1 . Manager. PfljirtshPd, Weekly by Iho Pupils of the ai iChemawa Indian School. tfKhiWtptton Price, 26 Onto r JW. Cluht ot Ave and over 20 Cen's pr year. EMe.red at the Poetoffice at Chemawa, Or.1 iittii.'ias second-claes mail-matter. Address all Business Com maul cat! ous to fTHR Ohemawa Asiebicah;1 m .tun i Chbmawa, Oregon. ' Noi'B If - this apace . . marked with a red' cross ! lb means: r'that your' sub--scriptt'emhasexplreti. -''Please renew. ' hlHi bGLASS ORATION. IiiwMeand Gemlerueu, Schoolmate! j , W have assembled here to-day lor a last'cJaas exercise. To-day is a period ln our Hves we have looked forwaYd Icas-of-muchdrtiportance to us. . Whether it will b ff great importance will rest .with each iiwtivfctaal of this das.. . 1 : r .--IVUeKcan continue iu the work of improve-i thent -'we can fold our hands and In a few yeara lose all we have won. Thin as-, aenioii may be ta Blrongv for the diploma we Snail receive this evening at. our.-final AKrciK8 will always bividftrce of -onr a- cl lavement. ,liut. the queM iotm I-would., put teach is, shall we utilize thfsa.Jioo orteliall w e put J u to .-.practice the lessons wetttuve learned? or shkll .we drift away Mid! loe through inaction the ral advan tages tiiat should be ourstbrimKh ihetdu--cation bestowed upon ua by ur good gov etnuient? It does not follow that because we have beeu considered worlhyof giadu-. atvdfa that we-shall find reftwdn bteiowt-d. uftolt whin we entTUiwpbttiulivf life.r. Tbotoaiidi'hef.fl o Aaietibifiii Just as. wori-iiyidr huiuE Bud aub9iii : wef- ojiwie ofus may ever W twbea LincolLS true to an honest pr,!e ln life, art:- hy perseverance makeJfo.ourstlvef ao honor able place in bu-tineati and society. What we have done is a remilt of cou Btant tffort on the part of our teacher. - When we grew discouraged or wre about to fill they cace lo our assistance llh a helpful hand and an encouraging word, but from now on their duties cease. They have fu filled their obligations to ns and we are now to depend upon ourselves. This evehmg we shall hear the words o farewell from him who has won the honor of'tbia graduating claa. He may picture the future from his standpoint. He eau truthfully outline a future course by the past. It Is s iid we govern the future but the future is a sealed book to which timn holds thu key; It is our own bw.lt and we alone will he rasp mible f,r what is in it. No one cart make the futur for us. ' Circumstances may govern our actions but we imtsttryaDd govern- -circum-tlances and press onward asdid Longfellow's hero In his poem "Excelsior." hero Lonirfellow's poem?- Our teachers may. to a certain extent, answer this. qnes. tin. They can tell us whether when-we met tlie difficult problems of our study we allowed tlie'upli'lt ofExcel-ioi-.1' 1 t;- -Sonn we shall know what it la to go out in the world and tWht the battle of life for daily bre;td and our friends Will ellvr ap--p'aud or pity us aoco'rding as we succeed or fall, This ola'sH now fr you, friends and fellow sluden's, will a.iO i be replaced hy nno he r We know we are aa fleeting mome'ds witnyou todj ahd gone tomorrow. But there will be no distiirtiance in the tu-bool life of our belo ;ed 'institution, the Chemawa Indian School. . We will remember you tin -ugh you may forget ua. The memory of mir echool and leai-lnrs nd elusamutes will always remain Tina. temptations will .visit ns all as we pass through life is ' certain. but- may we have courage to withalaijd.tbem, and may. tbu.pUaanure we. enj'yi;.idji .never be olmrtedhy the sorrowsjol . misspent llfe.i