Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 14, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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THE CHE MAW" A AMERICAN
Che gbemawa American
Published .Weekly- at the United
States Indian Training ScKool. .
Subscription Price, 25 Cents a Year. Clubs of
- Five or Over 20 Cents.
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Entered at the Chemawa, Oregon, Postoffiee as sen
ond-class mail matter.
PRINTING STAFF
Robert. Cameron Webster Hudson
Calvin Darnell Louis John
Gus Bowechop Gordon Hobucket
John McCush Benjamin Wilcox
Frank Coburn Joseph Dillstrom
Henry Darnell , Albert DeMers
Sunday School Lesson for June 23rd.
Quarterly Review. Golden Text for the
quarter. When thou passest through
the waters I will be with thee; and
through the rivers, they shall not over
flow thee Isaiah 43:2.
Be prompt, even if it is only to your
breakfast. ' ' " . , ,
Sometimes a girl's good and quiet be
havior does more good than another's
lengthy preaching.
Always butting-in makes the head
soft. Don't be either hard headed or
soft headed. x Better be just right.
Be honest when you are taking your
examination. Do not ask another bov
or girl to help you; you will get them in
trouble and not help yourselves.
, If your cleanliness is judged by the
appearance of your teeth, can you pass
inspection?
Should you find yourself thrown in
the midst of a row, close your mouth and
clasp your hands tight. This is what
adds much to your education.
Great minds have purposes; others
have wishes.
The "only way to make others happy
is to be happy ourselves.
True merit is like a river. The deep
er it is the less noise it makes.
Worry and fret are fatal to th integ
rity of nerve and brain Fear can sting
like a scorpion and torment like a scourge.
The man of grit carries in his presence
a power which spares him the the neces
sity of resenting insult. Success.
Wishing mA hoping are the twin sif
ters of failure and childless willing and
working are the parents of succes. The
New York Magazine.
The Chemawa American is in receipt
of a letter from Emma Jules Garrison .
of Quilcene, Wash:,' lene wing her sub
scription for the year. Emma, while at
Chemawa, was one of the leading and
most progressive girls of i.he school and
we are glad to' know that she is getting
along so nicely and has a comfortable
home.
After a - very pleasant visit with Mrs.
Brewer and other friends at . Chemawa
Mrs. Thorpe left Monday morning for
her home at Loomis, Washington where
her family eagerly awaits her return.
She graduated in 1897 from this school
as Nellie Runnels, and was later em
ployed in the Puyallup School. The
four orphan children that she brought
and entered in school, she has been
caring for at her home for some
time. She left a subscription for the
American upon leaving. ,