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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1909)
8 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN uiiiuiimitiiinuinuifaiiiNiiwiiiiiiiniii iiinuiuii!isiiniiii9iiiniiiBiti:iitiwiiiiniBtiiiiiiiBi!ir3aiiunii INDUSTRIAL NOTES H ' BY PUPILS 8 i', 'lie!;;, jir ' in:' IB!:. ier: ii:, iai!' ibii ':sii ibi; mr Haynes DeWitt is still working at the sanitarium. Matilda John is making a white waist for Violet Berner. Anna Buck is making a white waist for Mamie Smith. , ' Joaquin Meadows is one of the Mitch ell Hall sweepers this week. The large sewing room girls are making white waists for the small girl. The farmers were hauling cotl last Monday from one of the S. P. cars. The small sewing room girls are work ing on the small girls' every-day dresses. Sewing room Mo. 2 has completed the making of hags for Mitchell Hall clothes. Mr. Westley and his force of hoys are busy pruning and doing other garden work. The wagonmakers have made four lattice ventilators for the office found ation. . . Paul Queachpalma is in charge of the blacksmith shop during Mr. Mann's absence. Havnes Bateman was; taken out of the shoe shop this week 10 do sweeping du ties in Mitchell Hall. Frank Pratroitch is going to make a table for his room much like the one there now made by Haynes DeWitt. Harry Queachpalma made a bow and arrows to be used for shooting hearts at the Valentine party-given by the Seniors and Juniors. ASHLAND 33, CHEMAWA ,23. The fast basketball bunch from Ash- land defeated our boys in a .very fast game, Monday, last week, by the above score. . In the first half our boys out played their opponents, although the half closed with the score of 17 to 11, in favor of Ashland. The referee, Mr. Snyder, hardly gave our boys a square deal until after the game was cinched for Ashland and then he was a very fair official. In the second half, Ashland added lti points to their score to our bos' 12. Swann threw three baskets out of five tries from the foul line while W ilson threw two out of three tries and Wipgins one out of two tries. The line up was as follows: Chemawa Ashland Wilson(8) .F . Swann(lO) Clarke (4) F HerndenGi Sorlor 6. . . .'. ...... ,C ...... . ..Spencer 12 Wiggins G Logan Darnell, Smoker G Robertson 2 Twenty-minute halves were played. . Officials: Snyder of Ashland, referee; Tea bo, umpire. PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. United States Indian School, Chemawa, Oregon, February 5, VM, PROPOSALS FOR WOOD. Sealed proposals, pithily marked on the out Hide of the envelope "Proposals for Wood," and addressed to the undersigned at Chenm. wa, Oregon, will be received at the Indian School until 8 o'clock P. M., Saturday, February, 27, 19C9, for fur nishing and delivering asrequired during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1909, 1000 cords of wood, as per specifications, obtainable at school. The right in re served to reject arty or all bids or any part of a bid, if deemed for the best interest'of the Service Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check or draft on some United States depository or solvent National bmik, made payable to the order of the Coinmipsioner of Indian Affairs for at least 5 per cent of the bid, which check or draft shall be forfeited to the United States in case a bidder receiving an award shall full to execute promptly a satisfactory contract in accord ance with his bid, otherwise to be returned to in bidder. Bids accompanied by cash in lieu of certified check will not be considered. For further informa tion apply to . EDWIN L. CHALCRAFT, Superintendent