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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (March 6, 1903)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Thfi Chemawa Baud will start on a tour Eocal and CteneraK Sociables were fashionable thisweek. A-baseball schedule for this season is being arranged. Mi 83 Mildred Linvllle, f Corvallis was the guest of Miss Dohse last week. Julia Selatsie is one of tbe neat workers of thesrtwiog room. The sewing room girls are busy cutting out tbe new duck dresses, Frank Charles has gone out in the coun try towork. They are hauling wood for the plumber shop, and it makes the boys feel happy because U is so close to the shop, The decorations iu the chapel have been removed, but we look for something very fine after the Lenten Season. Jesse Picard. a bright boy from St. Paul, Oregon, has entered tbe school, lie ia in Grade 5, Glass A. Frank Paplon arrived from Blackfeet Agency last week and was enrolled as a pupil. Benjamin Garrison Is practicing a song for the big society meeting to be held on Thursday night. The Chemawa Boys' Basket Ball team have lost every game they played this year, and the girls.have won every game. Boys, hat'B the matter7 llow . leasing it is to see vheti passing through the hoBpital dinina hall the Way MaryJuihs keeps every thing in order and so neat atid clean. , Mr. Potter has given (he pupils of the sixth grade some quite hard sentence in language to correct. But work hard kwlys and girls and yen will conquer them; It is a pleasant sight to look out on' the . lawn and see the robins aud other birds so happy and contented with Chemawa. The other day there were between the cottage and tha office nearly S()0 robins one time. This spVaks well for the email boys of Che- next month and give concerts in the largest townB in Oregon, Washington and Califor nia, going as fur .north as Victoria, B. C, and as far south as Los Angeles. Senor Poly Carpio a Filipino is a visitor attbe school and addressed the students ou Tuesduy evening. Bis talk concerning the Hawaiian Islands and the Philippine was very interesting. , John Harris tried to cure a sty on his eye with alcohol and snffered more than he expected toaufter when the alcohol ran in to his eye. He's all right though, and his eyes are as bright as ever. "We are much pleased to receive the Sev enth BienDial Report OF the State Board of Horticulture, for. - whjch we return thanks. to Commissioner Reynolds. It is a book full of instructive and valuable infor mation. . The Chemawa Girl's Basket Ball team defeated the Oregon Agricultural Collet girls to the tune of 8 to 6; It was a butly contested game and this is tbe first time the Corvaliis girls have been deteati-d. So our girlB can now rightly claim the championship of Oregon. Mr, Charles A Gray, of Salem lias re ceived the contract fur building that bick dormitory for large boyB and learns are already hauling sand and gravel i the foundation, work can be Btarted atone, This building will be called Mitchell Ml, after the Honorable obh H. MitrhHI, United States Senator, wbo worked faithfuily in securing the appropriati"Q for the same. The Excelsior Literary Society halan interesting debate Thursday night on tl Question whe'her cigarettes were moreiir jurtous than whiskey. The judjs' 'led Bion was 13 to 18 in favor of Hie cigar Miss Dohse. their critic, coaiplliiientHtllw society on the manner in which itu; handled the subject, expressing lb liQ . that they keep up the same lively inters r , throughout the year. !