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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Who are you for? Germany or Amer
ica? Mr. Herbert J. Campbell is a Chemawa
visitor.
The Debate! Thatsthe great question
nowadays.
We are practicing songs for Easter Sun
day and for Arbor Day.
We understand that Martin Sampson
is studying some new songs.
Mrs. Reasor, wife of the plumber ar
rived at Chemawa Friday morning.
We have good material in McBride
Hall for a Mandolin Club. Can we not
organize one?
James Smith who is attending the
Hampton school says he would be glad
to see and feel some good Oregon rain.
Courage.
Bravery helps to make a nation safe.
A nation of cowards cannot be a strong
nation. Men and women who dare fling
themselves against great odds for the
sake of their conviction; who do not
shrink from crying out against any eil
that may menace the purity of the gov
ernment; who will, if need be, sever all
political, social and financial ties for
love of country these are the heroes to
whom a nation resorts in her hour of
need. Ex.
TROVER CRONISE STUDIO
The best studio in the city of Salem
to have your photographs taken is the
Trover Cronise Studio. Prices are reason
able and the work is always executed in
the latest styles. This studio has won for
itself a reputation among its many pa
trons in and around Salem, and if the
students of the United States Training
School desire a fine photograph they
should call at this excellent art gallery,
over Barnes Cash Store.
Sewing room items.
Nellie Sloan cut out eight gingham
dresses Tuesday morning.
We were glad to welcome Orson Bell
in the sewing room Tuesday evening,
Lizzie Gal breath is making a ve.v
pretty spring dress for her sister Annu.
Rosa Winslow has just finished a
pretty dress for herself which she will
wear Easter.
The sewing room girls are wondering
who will be the lucky one to receive the
beautiful sofa cushion Miss O'Here is
making.
The sewing room girls are turning out
excellent work every week. They ex
pect to'finish the McBride Hall girls
gingham dresses this month.
Jessie LaBreche is making a very
beautiful dress for herself. By Easter
our girls will look so fine, we wont
know them in their new spring
gowns.
It is a pleasure to pay a visit to the
sewing room to see so many bright smil
ing faces, to see so many at work as busy
as bees. But as busy as they are they
are always glad to turn their attention
to their callers, and never get tired of
telling how this and that is done.
For Representative
Col. E. Hofer, of the Salem
Daily Capital Journal, who has
always been a friend of the
Chemawa School, is a candidate
for Representative. The boys
and girls of this institution wish
him success.