Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, September 26, 1902, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN.
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state in which they reside; and 'hat all
Indians iifit found io capable be required
tu remain under thejiirisdiclion of the Fed
eral Government administered thrnuurli
the Herrptary of the Interior and the In
dian Office.
Repolved: That we are heartily in ac
cord with the ali-aneed lilraa in Indian E I-ucali-n
contained in the Course nf Study
tailed from the office of Alius Eatfllle Heel,
Hupt. of Indian H.-lmols, nd take thin op
portunity of assuring her of our loyalty to
her and of our hrarty support in applying
the Course of Study to our work.
Revolved: That these meetings of the
employes and officers of Indian Hchoola are
prodni'i ive f great benefit professionally
ttnd socially, enlarging our knowledge of
our work, and bringing ourselves undor a
bond of mutual sympathy. We therefore
urire all who are connected with theae
schools to make every effort to attend each
R-olved: That the thanks of the fn
Btiiii'e he extended to Dr. Chts. M. Bu
phanmi for the ahle manner in which he
has pn sided over tho affairs of thla assem
bly. Motion. That the foregoing resolutions
le adopted. Carried.
Mm ln. That we proceed to the election
of officers. Carried.
Mr VV. P. Campbell elected by acclama
tion h President for the ensuing yar,
Motion. That the outgoing President
be made ihertrstVice-PreBident. Canlrd.
Motion. That Mr. Calvin' Ashury be
elected second Vice-Prewident. Carried.
Motion. That Bupt. Shell be elected
third Vice-President. Carried.
Motiou. That the President he author
ized to appoint all necessary committees
for the work of the Institute. Carried.
Moiion. Than Hup' D. D. MoAnhur be
elected Secretary. Carried.
Meeting adjourned.
D. I). MoArtiiur,
Acting Secretary.
1 The Cronise Htudio is the place to gut
your Photo buttons and picture frame .
It cannot be excelled in Hal em in fine.
Photography.
Our Ex-students.
Antoine Iirignone is working on (lie
Steamer Vau Guard from Antoru to Cath
lamei and 1b getting along very success
fully. GusPickernel Is filling a position at
lirooktleld, Washington, and we are glad
to hear good rt ports of hie work there.
Joe Souvigner is working on his father's
farm near Cathlnmet, Washington, and la
said to have become an expert base ball
catcher, and ib one of the main stays of the
Oathlamet base Hall Team.
M It Kmnia Woods who left Chemawa
about a year a?" was married lat month
to Mr. George Elliot, of Pillar Rock, where
Mr. Elliot is engaged in business. Thev
have a very nice home and Emma keeps
it in fixe style.
Nellie LaFlnmboise N married to Mr. N.
Rynerlgon and ia comfoitalily located at
E'ljot's Landinif, where herhushand ia en
gaged at fishing on the Columbia River.
Gus J. Lucicr who learned his trade at
carpeolering, writes that he and
Rosa are well and enjoying life. He states
he ImsiIII at work at his trade at Mt. Angel,
and has bfCn working since last May u
the new college building there.
One of the Chemawa pupils who is at
home writes : "There is no place like Che
mawa. It ia so lonesome down here;
no music- of any kind; no pleasure. It
seems like here 1 am union gut strangers,
but at Chemawa I am with my brother
and alaten. I feel at home when I am
Harried one of Our Harness Makers.
Mary Miliar, class 90, has charge of the
Prim ry Department at the Ft, Belknap
School. Hhe is efficient, capable, credit
lo any school. She married an Oregon In
dian, Mr. Dodire. Ited Mao and Helper.
Note. Mr. Dodge is a graduate o! Che
mawa and is harness maker at Ft. Belknap,
Montana.
Note. No room for Locals this issuf,
but lookout for next.