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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1909)
4 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN Cbc Cbemawa American Published Weehly at the United States Indian Training School. rftiBscRiPTioN Price, 25 Cents a Year. Citibs of Five or Over 20 Cents. Entered the Chemawa, Oregon, Postoffice as sec ond-elass mail matter, PRINTING STAFF Joseph Dillstrom, Benjamin Wilcox Henry Darnell, John Service, James Evans Calvin Darnell, Louis Hudson Frazier Meoum, Robert Service, Carl Stone. J, ' LOCALS 4 tkjkVW AAA iW-rfW rfW A Jt rfW ,A A Ai Mrs. Campbell and Irene went to Salem, Wednesday. A new 80-gallon cauldron arrived here for the school Wednesday. Mr. Beck, formerly the assistant engin eer here, was a visitor yesterday. Willie Beane has changed his address from TTkiah to Pendleton, Oregon. The Excelsior literary society plans to give their annual party next Tuesday. Alex. Cajete, who plays solo clarinet in the band, is also practicing on a ten or saxophone. Walter Morrissette returned from his home in Eastern Oregon and has joined the Tyee's baseball team. Dr. Lieurance, who has been out of the game for some time, will soon be there again. He is one of the Black Cat stars. The Relay-Race Oldsmobile poem is a peach. It is the combined effort of the office force. David Lewis, a former student of this school, has recently been married. We students who know him wish him suc cess. The Tigers are not on the lead as is given in another column but are holding second place. The Tyees are now lead- t ng with a percentage of 750. There should be three bells rung for dinner. The first one for the slower section of the boys to begin falling in the second one for thp other boys to fall in, and the third one to march. Arthur Van Tassel, engineer, has ar-' rived from Rosebud, South Dakota, and has entered upon his duties at the head of the Engineering Department. His wife and three children accompanied him. Wanted A good score keeper by the managers of the Rose Avenue League. Some one outside the league is perfer able. Apply to manager Williams of the Tigers. You will get a good salary if you expect it. We are glad to be able to publish in another column the communication from Mr. Leupp, in which he advises the employees of the Service that the report, of his resignation was erroneous and that he will continue to hold the reins. RELAY-RACE OLDSMOBILE. UU Pea-Sea has an oldsmobile, For the relay race she's a pearl; His hope is all in this gas machine, It keeps his heart in a whirl; For when he goes for a spin you know, He'd love to have the auto go. He tries to steer, while she backs to the rear, Then he whispers soft and low I ! I ' "Speed away with me, it's Will. In this merry oldsmobile Down the road of the race I'd fly." He'll be bubbling, "O, if I To the end of the race could steal And see our boys the message bring; Rut this is my finish, that I can see, In this merrY oldsmobile."