THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
Cite hzmawa American
Published Weekly at the United
' States Indian Training ScHool.
STT B80RTPT1ON PRICE, 25 CENTS A YEAR. CtTlBS OF
; f; Five or Over 20.Cen.ts. : ' v- ;:
fcnterfwl at the Chemavva, Oregon, Postoffiee as sec
drid-elass mail matter.
. T-RIXTING STAFF "
Webster Hudson ; ; Benjamin Wilcox
Gordon Hobucket Calvin Darnell
Louis John ' - John cCush
Henry Darnell ..? John Service
James Evans
I n hia ny insta nces there is imliffferjce r
on the part of the pupils to the er.tsixf r
some of their, fellow-students in giiiiig
entertainments. This should notM&!$he
case rather should they " 'encourage,
l i ne, in many ; instances the ' efforts of 1
the pupils are not so, fruitful of ihteit
a they might .hy.bu't. the effort has beex
made anA this, fact lone counts, for con.
siderable. He who never make - an ;at-
tempt to do anything will er!tainly fuotH
accomplish a great deal. STheJ student
who tries vi 11 eventually succeed and
during his time of trial should have the
support and encouragement of his
fellow-students.
ing well that evening, and expressdade
sire to go out to a neighbor house for a
little while, but his mother persuaded
him to remain at home.
Before retiring for the night, he kneel
ed in prayer as usual, and lay down to
rest. In a short time he was taken with
a hemorrhage and died in a few min
utes. ;" N . .
The funeral service jn ,the church on
Thursday afternoon was , attended by
nearly all of the natives in the . village.
InT addition to the usual burial service
by the missipnary , the native band play
ed a number of selections from the Gos
pel .Hymns, and two of the deceased's
favorite hymns were sung by jilie pupils
from the Government School.
3SB9E3
.: V;;i; : OBITUARY. , ;
Writing from Klukwan, Alaska, un -der
date of March ,21st,. F.-'R. Falconer,
the well known missionary, communi
cates the following sad news:
Mike Smith, a former pupil of your
school, died at his home here at 10 P.M.
on Mondav, the 16th inst. - He was feel-
Mrs. lieu ley was called away on
account of her mother's illness.
WillieiService, who is the smallest hov
; i n t he- thi rd gra de, alwlays gets: his les
sonswell; D. : :- :;
The-blacksmith boys are busy doing
the iron work on the wagons that . the
boys injthe .wgcmshop mjike. Jjif P. s, :
iptCh Campbell
a nd Mr. and :M rs? Suvith were in Salem"
Saturdii ni?h 1 hea rf Sena tor- Fulmu
speak inib lie frpera hdiise-- ; : v
. : .'..-',,;; --v.-.-":
. Th e, xa r k of gra d i n g around the hew
hospital has been completed. The
ground has been seeded and everything
is' now ready for the fence to enclose the
same and the open air sanatarium. ;
Mr. George Henschel, the wagon
maker, and his fa mily have just moved
into the a ua rters former I v oecn nu
. :- - i
l)v Mr. Far row. r