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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
2 THE CHEMAWA AM ERICA N Cbe Chemawa American Published Weekly at the United States Indian Training School. dnRscRfrrioN Price, -2ft' Cents a Year Clubs of Five or Over 20 Cents Entered a the Chemawa, Oregon, Postoffiee as w'C ond-class mail matter. PRINTING STAFF doBBETT TjNDERWOOD, BENJAMIN WlLCOX, Henby Dabnell", John Service, James Evans, MoKinley Johnson, John MoCush, Calvin Darnell. SOME NEW PUPILS James Olney returned for the open ing of school. Frank, Annie and Neva Souvigner came in last Sunday. Violet Berner and Pearl Picard came in from Adams Oregon. David Billing's friends were glad to see him return to school. ; Mr. William Towner arrived from Siletz with his Hons Louis, El wood and Gilbert. Arthur Bell and Buford Spencer re turned from Siletz with 'Elmer and Tom mv Reed. George Horn returned with his sister Addie and brother Louis, and Edward Alfred last week, Emma Havaird, Clara Guyette and Martha Alfaro were admitted from Yakima Reservation. Alvina, Albert, John, Louis and Mable Rainville arrived from Adams, Oregon, the early part of this week. Dennis Harnden's sister? were glad to see him when he arrived the other day to take an engineering course at the school. Among the pupils coming from Had lock, Wash., were William and Lyall Woodley, Raymond Johnson, Chester Williams, Dora, Ruth and Roy Clawseh. The Rev. Edward J. Conner passed through Chemawa, en route to the Synod Meeting at Ashland, Oregon, and stopped long enough to leave his two boys, Gilbert and Cyrus, togeth er with Dan Kashkash and Nat Harsche, ; , Wanted 3 Buglers; Apply Room 2, Mitchell Hall. , . - FOOT-BALL The prospects for a good team grows brighter ever day. More interest is be ing shown than has been shown for many a year, with a number of second year men and a good number of new men trying for places there is considerable ( rivalry good friendly rivalry. Among the last year men we have Smoker, Graham, Sortor, Burke, Wilson, and Minesinger; from last year's second team we have Major, Gregory, Meadows, Scott, Anderson and Bateman, and the new men who are doing good work are Walton, Dillstrom, Francis Davis, Sam uels, Geoige, Matthews, Covington, Bain, French, Mason, Pellitier and La Chapelle. Joe Charles of last year's second team is also making good. This year games will be arranged with such teams as Albany College, Pacific University, South Portland Ath letic Club, Albina Athletic Club, Bunk er Hill Athletic Club, Whitworth Col lege and others. At a meeting held Wednesday evening by the bovs it was decided to engage a coach and Mr. Philbrook, late of Whit man College, Washington, was mention ed as a likely candidate. Mr. Philbrook played tackle on his. college team .and