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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 30, 1908)
N. O T I Indian Parents and Indian Young men and Women desiring an Industrial Education at t ie Ghemawa Indian ScHool please read. Chentawa Indian ; School. Chemawa Indian school is located on the main line of the Southern Pacific railnmd live miles north of the City of Salem, the capital of Oregon. It is the only Indian industrial school in the northwest corner of the United States where you can get an industrial educa tion. Many Indian young men, who were graduated, from Chemawa, have good positions as blacksmiths, nil! men, tail ors, engineers, electricians, farmers, and in many other businesses earning a good living for themselves The Literary in struction covers the branches taught in grammar schools of the country. The Requirement -You must be, at least, one-fourth Indian; healthy and not un der twelve or over eighteen years. Cbe Hirls The Girls, first of all are taught. to be nood houe-keepers, to which is added special Instruction in Dressmaking, Tail oring and Nursing. The School has a Domestic Science Department. Coc Boys The Boys are also taught Farming, Dairying, Gardening, Carpentering, Wag on making, Blacksmithing,' Shoe and Harness Making, i aiioring, .BaKing Steam and Electrical Engineering, Plumbing. If you want this chance write. to the Superintendent. New regulations have been mftde con cerning the transfer of Indian pupils to non-reservation schools such as Chema wa. Instead of Superintendents sending out teachers and other representatives to collect pupils the Indian parents and pupils themselves must apply to the agent or Superintendent of the reserva tion and under the rules the agent or Su peri nt en den t wi 1 1 a rrange to send 1 1 ie pupils to the non-reservation school. If you wish to come to Ghe mawa, or have children you desire to send, write to Supt. Edwin L. Chalcraft, Chemawa, Oregon, and tell your agent or Superintendent that you want him to arrange for you to come and he will arrange. Those who do not live on reservation will come to Chemawa as before by writing to the Superentendent of the Scnooi Any letter written to Chemawa will receive a prompt reply.