THE CHKMAWA AMERICAN HERE AND ELSEWHERE 1 How do you do, George Washoe! You are rather late in returning from your vacation. But we welcome you just the same. Mr. Lew Stelzner is out this week on a hunting expedition with some Salem friends. Everybody is expecting to have ducks the latter part of the week. Make your arrangements early for the summer so you can go to the Golden Gate July 913 to attend the largest convention of Indian Workers ever assembled together. The Weekly Chemawa American is greatly indebted to the blacksmith shop. Many favors have been done for us in re pairing our machines. Last week Merl Poland has fixed our staple binder and James Jefferson made us a tweezer which we are highly appreciate it. We see by The Arrow that our Alice Heater has entered the Jefferson Hospi tal to equip herself as a trained nurse and we note that she is getting along nicely and enjoys her work. Also in the same paper we note that Josepha Maria was teaching in grade 4 last week at Carlisle and that she enjoyed it. All those who were lucky enough to attend the party given by the members of the band Saturday night say that it would be a difficult task to find a jollier crowd. The program was short but well rendered and very appropriate for the occasion severa' selections being heartly encored. The refreshments were of the very best obtainable and plenty of it. The guests all join as one thanking Mr. Teabo and the members for the thought an 1 pains taken in their cordial hospitality. Last Tuesday forenoon an interesting debate was held by the pupils of the sixth grade. The subject was, Resolved: "That education is more beneficial to mankind than wealth." The subject was vigorously discussed for the limited time allowed. Affirmative Negative Alice Williams Peter Seltice Clarence Bardwell George DuFault Webster Hudson George Williams. The judges decided in favor of the Affirmative. The judges were, James Sloan, Charles Harris and Katie Henry. KLAMATH AGENCY EMPLOYES KLAMATH AGENCY Horace G. Wilson, Superintendent, Edward I. Swartzlander, Clerk, Ida M. Wilson, Ki uncial Clerk, Arthur T. Blachly, Physician, Marion F Loosley, Sawyer, Owen C. Kimbrough, Sawyer, William I. Barclay, Stockman, Joseph A. tiarber, Additional Farmer,' Charlotte Schnlz, Field Matron, Eleonoi E. Gunston, Fie.-I Matron. KLAMATH SCHOOL . Eugene E. Kidney, As-iistant Superintendent.! William B. Shriver, Teacher, Grace M. Bailey, Teacher, 8igel H. Gallier, Industrial Teacher, .Harry Wilson, " Farmer (Indian Temp.) Fannie Bunch, Matron (Temporary), Agnes O'Connor, ' Assistant Matron, Julia Ie Cora, - Seamstress, Charlotte Kidney, .' aundress Temporary Cordelia wallier, Cook, Edwin Wilson, Shoe and Harness Maker Indian, Hugh Johnson, Nightwatch Indian. YAINAX SCHOOL J. W. Evans, Assistant Superintendent, Melissa Hicks, Teacher, Josephine Rolette, Teacln-r. David Venman. Industrial Teacher Indian Temp. , Abhie E. Hill, Matron, Millie Garrison, Assistant Matron, Adalene Evans, Seamstress, Ida 1. Thomas, Laundress. Martha Brokaw, Cook Temporary , Position Nightwatch, Vacant at present, Stacey Heinenway, Physician INDIAN POLICE Abraham Charley, Captain, Jim Twice, Private, Bright Jim, " A Hie Teeumseh, " Elmer Hill, M John Lee Ball, M Johnny Stokes, " James Dowase, . " Joseph Jackson, George Duvall. ' Finley Wilton, " Jim George, " Robin Hood, M Thomas Barkley, ' David Chocktoot, " Charlev btokes, " INDIAN JUDGES Frank John, Levi Walker, John Morgan.