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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1902)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN. 5 Margery Hickman, of Stayton, Oregon, and formerly of the Chickasaw Natiou, Indian Territory, was admitted as a pupil last Monday, Silas Mood, one of the best apprentices in the simp, is captain of the first foot ball learn, and says the work be does in the hop hardeuB hi? muscles and keeps him in good Hbape to play foot ball. The work on the Commissary cellar is pomewhat retarded and going ahead under difficulties owing to the heavy rain, but Mr. Godwin's patent pump will soon get rid of the water so the cement workers can (to ahead and complete. When the iiirls were coining back from the Y. W.C. A. conveniion Hun. night it wan raining very hard. Lena Young opened her umbrella to shelter herself from tliM rain but the umbrella turned wrong ride out. That whb too bad. Hev. St. Pierre was visiting t hefiflh grade; rom Monday morning looking at what the pupils wrote about his lecture from New York to Constanti nople and he said he was vpry much pleaded and surprised to Bee how well they reproduced what he said. As several impiirieshavecome to us from various Hch'tols concerning the exhibit used at the Pacific Coast Institute, we would advise that under orders from the (Super intendent of Indiana Schools, the same was forwarded to lierolhce at WttHuiugton, D. 0. Theschoolhastotbanir Allan A. Bartow, Piilt-Afenl in charge at Muekleshoot Reser vation, for a choice selection of shells and seaweeds which he sent to the school for our cthinet. Mr. Btrtow has our kindest wixhes. He not only pent us the exhibit, hut also some of our (test pupils. Mr. Henry h. Palthey of the Minneapolis Journal wax an interested visitor Thursday, lie went through all the simps, school rnniiis and several of the home depart-tii- nro. To the morning pupil he made a very nice ad Ire, giving them Rome splen did, praciiml advice. Wtifn going through the. liHrnfs? and a-iddlery de p irtment he fell in lve with one of I he saddles made hy the hvs and purchased it, ordering It sent to Miaiijapilis, Minnt'snu. Mrs. Campbell sent a box of roses to Miss Noble by the party who weot to Car lisle. They will not be in very good condi tion when they get there but our big Bister school in the east can see that we are still having summer out here on the Pacific Coast, while they are paying $29. per ton for coal iu the east. ', B ' '' STILL PROGRESSING " -"" Huperintendent Thomai W. Potter, of the Halera Indian Training School, departed on Sunday for Washington, D. C, to look up matters pertaining to further Improve ments lo the school and W. P. Campbell, aaslntantsuperintendent, departed for Lum mi, Wash., on the same train to look for, more pupils. Statesman. The wagonmaking Dept. Is making na effort to get a start for the season of 1902, but owing to the stress of work on the out side have not been able to make much headway. This Dept. turned out a new lawn leveler for Farmer Guilders last week, but owing to the heavy rain in the past ten days it has not been put into actual use; so ' we cannot say whether the imple-nent will be satisfactory, but hope It will prove to be justwhat is needed. The wagon making apprentices did not make their applications until a few weeks ago, but we now have on the detail: Apis Gotidy, of last year's de tail, flelmatian LeChester, Thomas Ilolden Joe Davis, formerly of the carpenter shop, Walter Dyke and Guy Howard, from the farm. All are anxious to learn, and will no douht make good mechanic if they will hold out for a three year's course. FACTO UY SALE OF SHOE. Where the great shoes sale is going on, will sell (his week only 1.UO0 pairs of la dieV and man's regular 93.50 shoes tor $1.65. These shoes are made of Viol and King kid, putent box, enamel, velourand waxc-tif, in the very latest styles, flit and straight last, Columbia or Newport toe, all Hiz3s. and all widths: $1.05 will be the price this wek onlv at the FACTOUY.SALE OP 8 FN, (State and Commkiicial 8ts. J, MuKKIS, Manaokk, SALISM.O U Eli UN.