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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1908)
THE GHEMA ' f MOTHER GOOSE UP TO DATE. ' There was an old woman who lived in a boot, She got down her gun and went out t o shoot ; But all that she killed was an old crippled . crow, That sat on a branch of a tree that hung low. There was an old woman who lived in a slipper, But when she was thirsty she borrowed a dipper; The well was near, the pump was handy, ; . The water was clear but sometimes pump ed sandy. There was an old woman who lived in a san dal, And when she went calling she carried a candle; The flowers on her bonnet were purple and red, And the neighbors all said she had wheels in her head; There was an old woman who lived in a moc - casin, . ' ' She wore elegant gowns of silk and satin, She set the fashions no joke about that For she wore a beautiful merry widow hat; She painted her face and curled her hair, And rode in an automobile whenever t'was fair. There was an old woman who lived in an ox-for.-i tie, 0, but she was the one to make things fly; She belonged to a club and stayed out at nights, And lectured in Salem on wcnan's Rights, While her husband at home put the children to bed Vainly wishing that he were dead. There was an old woman who lived in a stock- But the way she kept house was perfectly shocking; :.; All day long with a novel this old woman sat, While the cat licked the dishes and grew very fat. A pair of rubbers was my old woman's habit ation, ' - . She wanted to give her children a good ed ucation. , She tried the U of O., the 0. A. C, Willamette A AMERICAN s 5 and the rest, But finally decided that Chemawa was the best. '. ,: "Chemawa is all right" this old woman said, And everybody thinks she had a level head. v ; '' FIRST GRADE WORK. The following composition is from the first grade and is certainly very credit able. We run it without any revision or correction : - Chemawa, Oregon, 1 July 17, 1908. My Dear Francos: I will write you a letter to let you know how I am getting along. I am in school now. ask auntie how old you are. I am" going to Chau-tau-qua with Mrs. Campbell Miss Dohse tought me how to sing and speak when are you coming up here to see us tell grandma I got the blue ribbin. I am seven yearsN old now are the chories ripe I work in the little sewing room in the after noon I go to school in the morning alvinais well and. alvin to my berthday is may the 27. this is what I am gqing to say at Chau-tau-qua: ''There was'an old woman who lived in a stocking, ' But the way she kept house was perfectly shocking; All day long with a novel this old woman sat, While the cat licked the dishes and grew very fat. Josie Harris. . . Miss Irene Campbell was successful in winning b.th her games of tennis at Ir vington Park. She will play against Miss Hotchkiss for the championship. We wish her success. The little children that are going to Chautauqua, of grade 1, are very happy just now. It is a pleasure to listen to their chatter, as they talk of their trip, and the pleasures it will give them.