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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1902)
2 THE CHIvMAWA AMERICAN. The Chemawa American. Hbnhy L. Lovelace, Manager. 1'uulisheil Weekly by tlie Pupils of 1 he Chemawa Indian School. Subscription Price, 25 Cents Per Year. Clubs ol Ave and oucr 20 Cents pr year. Entered at the Postomce at, Chemawa, Or., as seoond-elas8 mail-matter. Address all Business (JommuuiculhiiH to Thb Chkmawa Amkkican, Chkmawa, Okkcmw. Notb. IE tliia space is marked with a red cross it means: ;that your sub sciiptiou has expired. Please renew. Strive your uttermost to excel, then, even if you fail, you have done your duty. Young men, don't get the big head and think you know it a'l. This will be your undoing. Learn 10 crawl before you walk. You can't learn every thing ill a day, nor a yeareilher. Slick-to k-ive-ness is what you want to have a lot of. Let it bo your stock in trade. An Inspecting OlH.iial recently said of Chemawa: " I have f, und fewer failures among Chemawa ex-pupils thau from any other Indian School. Chemawa has made more successes of Tailors, Harnessmakers, Carpenters, etc., tlian any other I mil tin School." Of this we are justly proud. Commissioner Jones' policy of, "So work, no eat" for able boditd Indians is beginning to receive Commendation in quartets Hint were inclined to criticise it as too radical. The long hair advocates have lately crawled into their holes and have been as quiet as claim, They have concluded that discretion was the better part of valor. A young man liana splendid opportunity of getting an excellent Industrial education at Chemawa, Chemawa believes in mak ing fanners, cai penters, engineers, tailors, etc. We do not believe so much in limit ing clothes as we do in making tailors, nor in making harness, but tin niessinakrra. In these features Chemawa standi iu the very front rank of Indian 8 chools. The Ethnologist of Chicago who pullet? straws and succeeded in getting permission for the Indians at Shoshone, Wyoming, to have a Hun dance last summer, posensed a great amount of gall when he asked that the dance lie postponed until he couM reach there. Fortunately this great friend? of the I lid tans was not present ami the dance was pulled off without him ami Sri ence? lostu splendid opportunity of demon, slraiting that (here were still some lu diaiiB and fools left. The newspapers have their annual scare heads concerning Indian outbreaks. It appenrs lliat an Indiiin farmer haa been murdered, the papers siute, in South Dako ta and immediately we are to have an In dian utilising in lhat section. I believe that there have oeen quite alnumber of men murdered in Portland within the mat year but we walcbed in vain for the report (it an uprising by 1 tie criminal element of the metropolis of Oregmi. The same will be the result iu South Dakota, We would ca'l the atttntion of all In dian young men and women who want an education to the article on the sventli page of this number, "Clieonwa is a go:nl place to come." This is only one of Dm reasons why you Bhnuld do ho. While Chemawa ia located in one of the m-st fertile, beautiful and progressive Valleys in the United State, and has five new bri.-k buildings and another 1o be built, it Iihs as good a coursfj of instruction in its liter ary departments as any Indian School in the United States and ha an Ii dutirial department that has few equals and none