Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, February 14, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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THE CHE MAW A AMERICAN
Cfoe ZS)eniawa Hmerican
Published Wcehly at th United
States Indian Training School.
Subscription Price, 25 Cents a Yeab. Olprs of
Five or Oyer 20 cents,
Kntoracl at $he Cbemawa, Oregon, PostolUe a hU
onclolasss mail matter.
PRINTING STAFF
Webster Hudson Benjamin Wilcox
Gordon Horucket Calvin Darnell
Louis John John McCush
Henry Darnell John Service
This is St. Valentines Day and many
a swain has sent symbols of bleeding
hearts to his lady love, Verily, the
world grows no older in affairs of the
heart!
The man, woman, boy or girl in line
for success in this world is the one who
does things and does them conscientious
ly, too. Be no laggard in work or play,
but be dependable in all things. When
any duty is assigned you, or in any way
falls to your lot, attack it with a will.
Use your head as well as your hand in
the work you have before you.
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Ben Bearchild is now working in the
tailor shop.
We are all glad that St. Valentine's
Day is coming.
We are glad Clara Robinson is out of
the hospital. 1
Edward Curl is making a table forhk
brother Marion
The engineer boys are glad to see Mr,
Moran back again,
Jennie Luke is one of Miss Trout
man's housekeepers.
Gertrude Kettle wood says she likes
the work at the hospital.
John Taylor played in the band Mon
day. He played the Eflat bass,
Ashugak Ken worthy is Mrs. Theirs
orderly and she likes her work.
Maggie Jerry and Katie Henry are
getting to be quite good musicians,
Bernal Bewley was out from Salem
and spent Sunday with his mother,
Laura Wilson made some very nice hot
rolls in the hospital kitoheVt last week,
Mr Chalcraft and a force of boy & are
grading around the new hospital this
week.
The carpenters are putting the ven
tilators on the new gymnasium at the
present time.
Grace Beaver is now working in the
dining hall, She just more than-makes
the dishes shine,
Ethel Logan, who has been working
in the sewing room, is now working in
the dining room.
What a line trip it was to oome to Che
mawa with Mr, Campbell who was in
charge of us. P. M,
Violet Edwards is making herself a
dress to wear when thev move over to
the new hospital.
Aggie Shepard works in the domestic
science department every Tuesday Morn
ing and has her breakfast and dinner in
there.