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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1906)
fHE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 9 Some of President Roosevelt's Sayings -Be ready." .. v pquare deal for every man." .jt js hard to fall, but worse never to u. tried to succeed." ..p.lCethe facts as you find them; strive v.ltjlv for the best." It is better to be faithful than famous." Have all the fun you honestly and ;,vently can; it is your right." Ex. Now, Pat," said a magistrate to an :,1 offender, "what brought you here ..in?" Two policemen, sor," was the laconic .-ply- Drunk, I suppose?" inquired the u;mistrate. 'Yes, sor," said Pat, "both ov 'em."-Ex. Now is the time to help the team, Now is the time to get up steam; Now is the time to lend a hand; So let's all join the rooter's band. Ex. As a maid so nice, With steps precise, Tripped o'er the ice, She slipped her care in vain; And at her fall, With usual gall, The school-boys call, ''First down two feet to gain." Kx ail George to Pat: "Well, Pat, I tliink we could earn some money if I l';'l a piece of string." "An' sure, for "liiit?'' To take vou around and ex ''i'it you for a monkey," replied George. luith, an' sure you'd want another "''in, George." "What for, Pat?" " hy, to tell the people which end of !'"' string the monkey was on." Ex. Mrs. Quiverful: "Tommy, did you give your little brother the best part of that apple, as I told you to?" Tommy: "Yessum; I gave him the seeds. He can plant 'em an' have a whole orchard!" Ex. WANTED INDIAN BASEBALL PLAYERS For tenth annual tour (1906) of Green's Nebraska Indians. Must bo strictly first class men in every respect and capable of playing in fast company. Absolutely sober and gentlemanly both on and off the field. Last year we won 165 out of 192 games. If you are free to hire out address . Guy W. Green, Lincoln, Nebraska. TROVER CRONISE STUDIO The best studio in the city of Salem to have your photographs taken is the Trover Crpnise 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. KEEP YOUR EYES OPEN Watch our space for specials. We have enlarged our quarters and are now able to furnish you with good goods in No tions, China, Raffias, Burnt Wood and Leather. Outfits for burnt work and needle points. The Var.ety Store, 92-94 Court street. Annora Welch, Prop.