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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
4 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN ra'yy'M''i!tvv'ii"lii"tf-Vy ' . : ..ii;:0 c;a l sr - ' ' J '..'The ' girls are 'doing" better ' work i n-'. the laundry and prove that they are learn ing. : .:;! 7 '. Mr" Charles Larsen, Assistant Discipli narian, is enjoying his vacation down the Columbia' .letting up ofsweetpicKles for winter use has kept the kitchen force busy ": the early part of this week. ; , Mr, Thomasi Gorden has been appoint ed Assistant Engineer of Chemawa and has entered upon his duties, V The Engineer boys had an enjoyable otiting to Silver Creek Falls this week and report' all kind of a good times. ; :,K:atie:Uttderw(i6ii,' and her brother Corbett from Underwood, Wash were among:the nw pupils this week. 4 Caroline Wright's aunt is a school visitOf during hop picking. 1 Mrs Lucy Giles of Flathead is . here' ori a, visit to her children. The laundry girls are glad to have the ( boys back from the const. , .'. The Misses Bigger of Portland and the Misses Pearce of Salem were the guests of Miss Irene Campbell on Mondav, " ' f' Antoine Francis and Manuel Swanson have been . . working out in the coun try slashing brush for the past two weeks. Albert Scott deserves - a-great deal of credit: for the able manner in which he assists Mr. Wesley in!, caring, for .the orchard and garden, ... v Photographer Loanfeldt of Salem has delivered as. handsome a lot of pictures as: Chemawa has ever obtained of her buildings and societies, The Industrial departments, are . pre paring exhibits for the Oregon. State Fair which will be ,held the week co n mencing Sept. 14. Mr. Edward Smith has been appointed Disciplinarian' of Chemawa and has entered- upon his duties, being transferee! from the position of Assistant Engineer. Word' has been received from Warm Spring Agencv that Harry Queachpal ma, Walter Miller, Paul Queachpalma, Ken Wilson and several others will start for Chemawa shortly. ' The rain last week has purified the atmosphere, made big potatoes and roasting ears, started the roses to hlooiri profusely again and freshened up things generally at Chemawa. Last Saturday thos- bt us at Chema wa who were so fortunate as to see it, sa w the "handsomest rainbow ever" in the eastern sky. It was a complete double bow of vivid, ( hue, , Handsome hardly expres,-es it Chemawa has large crops of prunes, pears, potatoes and other Vegetables this fall, and more apple than ever hefore in its history. About one thousand young apple trees came into bearing this fall and they are loaded with fruit; tlS assures a good hill of f,aru on the . rlpil cables. Among the Chang s in' v ,mployee force of Chemawa winch w?iH into effect the first of this nxmih wt-: Mis (Hive Skiptou, Winning. uoji Vmaimn vice Mrs. Cox transposed to the. L nop s-ehool; Mrs. Katie L. Brewer, t ook, vice; Mr. Cox transferred Uy t iitv Leupp school; Mrs. Fickle, Asst dtfamstress (ten-poiary) . vice Miss Skipton promoted to- Ast. Ma tron; Miss Antonnette While, teacher, vice Miss Jtfuedke (now Mrs, Smith) transferred 'to Warm Spring. -