THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Cbe 'Zfyemawa American PviblisKed WeeKly at the United States Indian Troining; School, SUBSCRIPTION' I'RIOK. MX CENT" YRAK. i'MHv' OP Five oh ovkh -0 cicnt. . . ; i Enters ft! ttlQ Obomawa, Oregon, Po to fllrn as hu ond-clncs mull mutter. PRINTING STAFF Webster Hudson Benjamin Wilcox GOHDON Ho BUCKET , CALVIN DaRNEM, Louis John ?' : John McCush Henry Darnell John : Service CONSIDER IT WELL Read the first article in The American this iksuel Rb'ad itcarefitliy ancl give' it . thoughtful consideration. ' The "writer ' understands 'fully the difficulties under which the Indian labors. He is aware of the obstacles which be set the Indian's path in educational and. industrial pursuits. The . way to over- . come these obstacles lies in the appli cation of great perseverance and industry a determination to conquer ' and rise triumphantly above everything "which seems to block one's path. Mr. Doxon emphasizes the great neces sity of i first: educating-:the mind and. hands to such a degree' that excellence re sults..n After excellence im an industrial calling is acquired the struggle is over' and recognition and fitting reward follow as the night does the day. .. lentment. Gold is good and buys com. forts innumerable, but it is not all there is worth living for. Brevities Some of the girls in the sewingroou are very busy making the girls' new uniforms, ' A little rain this morning, but sun shine this afternoon; it looks as if we were going to have spring soon. William Bresette is getting to be quite an artist lately. - He devotes most of his spare time to drawing. Mrs. Theisz is busy at work on the next detail. She has a great many girl's names who desire nurse training. Did you ever stop to think that riches consist not of vast possessions of land, cat tle and gold but in a contented mind? Industry in right lines leads to con- SEWING ROOM NOTES - Ella McCully is progressing nicely in her sewing, doing some neat hemstitch ing on towels. Jane and Ellen Bailey are always on time, and are very industrious little girls. Lucy and Annie Sexton and Jennie England, our little 'Alaska if. girls, are doing good work in the small-girls' ; sew ing class; - ' ' Grace Beaver, Martha Miller an Jen nie, Luke-are Miss ; SkiptonV machine girls on the morning detail, Alary Costa and Matilda Gibeau in: the afternoon, and they all do good work. They are now filling ah order for eighty four-button flannel skirts with waists, for the small' girls. Miss Skipton thinks every detail is the best, as they are all cheerful workers., i - .; Dorj Luke is one of the prize "darn ers" in Miss Skiptons darning class, he sides jdping very neat hemming. Katie Holland's darning is . equal to. weaving and she does her sewing well too, being one of Miss Skiptori's workers.