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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1908)
fi 1'rIE . CHEMAWA, AMERICAN PREPARE YOURSELF. , The fourth grade had an interesting mi V i i ' i 11 4 ? y - v lesson on AWtraliavTues,dav afternoon. 1 his world of. oura today , presents farr 41, , , , . , , different conditions '.than it did ,a hun- . , t i . dred years previous. Business: is com lWle V!aVe rtDD!sJe -W; CT ducted by,more, complicated andbraih7 .. riln;c 'i) r; h - ;i i ?i ;i ; v saving methods; work is produced by ;The vse Vnth j grfl-df. hd. .ai Very bVpT-?" mora infrinqto anH lahnr-sn vine manhin- inff leSSOn I about, the movement oL the V "' v4: .V'JMW .V v ii v. . v V; V. ,.J.V.. jt ."v- f"'1 '' . .. . - . . It. - - i I .. . i:;.",. : . ; r - . efy. We might pay that this is an era, Atlantic Squadron- They .certainly .did of complication! 1 (" stHX? ? cYrhvmuch interest. lpw: they arft fill p.fl.nflhlfiL of tpllino it, without. rriust the 'toerators.Evei?ywma- l hesitating M. , J. . -n ;j , . . , v. chine thatsgoesfin the; ji)arketsr(quirjes HThe;seventh gradehad i"Admiral iJSv-. an operator who know i horrmghlyu ans's'Fleet" for theirComposition work Manual labor does not count for every- last Friday. H,Weee that-fleet is gqin thih now; but it is brains' that rules, around ? the world to visit .the:-far: off: The' iriost u ned u ca ted 4A f ri ca n : : can J ' VI o ! countries in the Pacific Ocean and in. the pure manual labor ' as well as lahybody far east. It is interesting, jtQtilearO:. but rwhen it ''cornet these different countries and of. the ways arrangement Q;aws ?i nd e.ysuhis use andicustoms of other pepplet.of.the .world',. is lettrBemn A. .J5.jr. : -.f.ivf ; hA. i V! man with the- jgraymatter,-, itl'tiHi1:y 'yi'. ,;'Jj:-:fn, .. u-- .' FQr,a man to.enter pur great, indus- i . ; . n; r?Vfftef ;; . ?- triaUworld, with than ; LeoMjisoii is now vvorking on ; tlie his amis.,. tand.vf n.durn !atarifc i ; fjl h , , r u chance, of, success very smalL; He has to ; Joe Keelev :is tow- Avor,king!i ;at -the come into competition with his educated tailor. shop r rJ W. rc-LA , -:tj. : , u v , brother who, while 'he may not lsess harlesr Dfek is AV()rkin4it ilmcofficM-- air the strengtlrof the uneducated; one, k no ' f w h at ' s: liat: ' ' arid 'the ii o v ; ' v h en' - .'i . r i ' ' " . .. . ....... IleaysHhat iMis his' honie:vlJ. D.;.; ; T nine: n1 ihvia f u ivi I .vi'iiSiJ "'TnUit and ' where of things. 1 he educated ' .h:.;f , ; ? a v ; ;t: : ,r . v , ...:.,, v.. -.. are making !Verv nne butter. M -l-W v ieiiow uas mucn.. tut? ueuei .uiuiuuc ui iJv -iv-;;;-c!.-Li-yv . v(-? c.-Va-' ,'i-v : Uv? -i-itr -v-i. i"3 i ; a I,- ii w Miss bkipton is quite proud or td Yit- getting to the'top of the ladder tlvaiv the- v--k-H 7 1 T, vv - r s 1, - i-s . . - - cellent work Marv Boles does in her de one deficient in education: Messenger, .-t'.j -u- f r;, ; Wichita, Kan. ' " : -..i.!, VVV:, . ;V J-.r . . : t-;j , , , , ; - m , detail, is at 4 work preparing and. .... ,y ;.,',.' ;. '- - . .'" ' ; , bv Mr. Farrow. , . lne pupns 01 tne sevenin- graue are - . , ;i.v:"V ;'- v--' jW . w - ;i hi r--- i! ; " 4 i v ". Mr. Bowen and his detail have ',iusk, getting along 'very well m their -mental , . :, , ,..:, v; -?iTi - - -rr ;f i!, ,,s'M completed extending rose avenue to the arithmetic J . M. -..s- - l n .-mj-.-;$-i -.a - i -I - ?. ; , , ,V ' ) : V, )N ( , : , V, r m PIO Y CS' d Ub b U lldl ng, . The fifth grade pupils are rapidly mi-" Yr-Y;.! . ; : y. . . ,u . - , i.u ..i-;!,' The wagon makers, are , learning. ia?,t proving in their lessons and doing fine. rt . . - - t , i a t arid ,the,v are going. co make. .one. wagon If our teacher would leave us 1 think we - i ; - . . . iW j ' y - i vii 1 ; - a - n m-- a. week ,tov keep the blacksmiths. bu,sy would rfiiss Him a great! deal. A. v ' 1 - f " Wir-- I U -il ' ; ,v'Y ' TV.:Mh " VVi 1 T , -; l.vr -rw Jibuti