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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1895)
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We fiilWNIt n IsUnf f?rJiygil Cfiwi All mi (ilny n of Uio rtfivcfiiiiii'iit nt Hi" niirniitwA (mining rolmol, wlilcli ix. Iilitlfi lincir. 'J'lifl wrllnr licnrn out (lie rnmri(ir'i ulitltunniiln, nit well n (Ikmq of iitltcr Miiiloyin, TllH JolliNAI. Im.iii Km ikimchMoii fiiftliur lnfiirninttfiii In roANl In Hie IIlr, which will bo iircDctileil In duo lima, it In ftlnlrri liy tlia tnllnr t'Jnl (lie pfcB'liiK Iron lined liy lliOKlrln In tho tillor rliop welfflis 21 imiiiikIi', nml Hint ha docn nnt coiibIiIit It rruclty for puny n'tl lo rtdiilrcd to Iron with tlmt wrlglit. 'Hint In nlmont linlftliu weight of n enck of (tour, nml tliojo nro not many of tho girl nt tho rohool who ami mlno from tho Krntuid n f0 putitid uncle, Tho Hccond letter Ih from a rellrible formur umiiloyo wIiobo testimony enn bu ohtulncd In nny InvostlKatlon or wherovor required. EniTou Jeuknal: I nm eorry you asked mo for n otatcmont In regard to the Chemawa Indian training school, as It brings to ray mind an unplnhsant remembornnco. As your reporter has glvon a fair synopsis of tho mnnnRemont of the school, I will mako a fow brief state ments: first, tho girls had not all at otico had (&uoeB tlnco September, 1894, to August, 1805. Durlug tho rainy sea son a largo number of tho phis wore n'moBt without shoes. Tho lyo that waB used for scrubbing rotted tholr shoes and tbey did not last them more than four weeks. Tho shop could not uanko them as fust ns thoy needed them. I think tho boys fared better as tboro were supplied In tho commis sary for tuom, and tbey had tho dis ciplinarian to Ioor to their lnerests. Many of tho emyloyes gave their old shoes and wo bought somo now ones ourselves, but thin did not supply thorn and many had to go with wet feet. I shall never forget tho time wo had at tho cIobo of eoUool to get them nil fitted out to attend the closing exer clues. Llttlo girls ten years old had to wear women's shoos, aud some hud slippers with rubber fusteuod across to hold them on their feet. It re minded ono of "Tho Hquceres School.' Tho children had kouo without a decent outfit for so long that thoy did not olject to anythlug. Becoud, In regurd totbelr food; It Is about as the boy told tho reporter somotlmcs thoy havo enough to oat; but mnny times they havo but little. When I was forced to resign, through tho maliciousness of Supervisor Rake- straw, tbey woro having only Bhort ratlonB. The children clumored lor something to cat, as only hungry chil dren can, so that I would got out of their way to keep from hearing them bog for, something to eat. It Is nut pleosaut to havo children nsbing for food, and not havo anything to give them. Now, in regard to their health: I think many of tho most robust girls will fill an early grave, on account of their close confinement. Tho super visor detailed tou girls to work In the sewinc; room during the months of July and August, beginning imme diately after chapel in the mornlntr, and they had to work until 6:30 in the evening. They were not permitted to Tllfi h"M ttertt tiflftft ffifii!l(tl (0 wflfh Urn UnliU 'Hid owiMiirf, dlh winfiliiif Mitl fwnfwf wf tfntlft hjf iUfin, IImMm. tli7 Nil fi (irtloli A ml tin Mil Km flff for ihnnlffMMl Uicy IihiI ftAifriiitfttiffiUiii'KlM III tlifl Irtllnr ulion, tliffilllilliH'fmiiil wofH I !( firfnfffirtf bf llfnfrt. Tim Wofk va I no ftnriff nn1 mmlil nol lin tlriiH At rill it 1 1 lion l inileli lirifil Uiinf on (lid jmflof ihti iiiMroM nntl oilier efiiilj. Wn worked enrly ntnl ln(, in roildtlnlnii, I li"n Hint yotl limy riKdof (li PlKlitllnii Of tllfi olllldfdll, ANfrrifkii f.nrrRit. HIKTOII JOMHWAW My Wlffl ffl riicti me to flonwrr your tiutd of (lie II lint, whloli I nm not nt nil nverim to iloliitf, n I know fnir ttcii which limy Aid you In fulnlilinliliitf your rikm! work nlrMdy bfim( n well m IIiik you n few Addltlotifll otirn. Yotl con rel on lliln that I ihnll not bo At All nffalil to glyo you any Informntlon In my power, whloli you limy denlro, And nm nlilo to provo nil that I nay. As I wad olork of that Institution for three yonrs, I know pretty well what linn ticou golt'K on An rcanrds tho mannRO mont of the school, nn set forth In your nrllclo of tho Oth Inst. I see yotl Invito Mr. llnkcntraw to mnko any ex pUnatloim or donlatn he may wish, which, of course, is vory propnr, and ho may bo nblo to show somo things in regard to tho Isauo of rations, especially lu regard to fruit, and tea, and coffee, which would not bo truo In reality, but would only appear so on tho records of tho sohool. For Instanco, tho record would show about 10 pounds of tea Issued per weak during llio summer, uuu au jiuuuun ui luutc, whon In reality thoro wero only C pounds of tea and 16 of cofiee as stated In your article Tho records would also show dried fruit 140; Drunes and apples or peaches and upplea 70 pnuudscauu, issued every woek, whon In reality there wero only a few apples now and thon, tho prunes (HikwfrMKf w.ll lit orilff Hid mild fiuinlifr fit fifrihd uo Afifdiini of Hu OlHfltth III MUM IfldlNlifM McM mttf n m M nMifiil nwr Iw, Anl M r HikrnlMW In HHf InnldiiPd ffmml (lie ovrplii( liliiifli'. A'li ofilHliijf lu f oilMii iiuioliir, wlin Itullmil M ImiirM Wflitlif, MuiitKn iui Acuotiiit of mi ftv-r I'M) pfiittitU iImm rlifftffrtff Mr (JroM -Ifl or i'l iKMimtn of nirnl rtinrc ilinil nnrr. n Wfill m dflllntf m f Niiii1doftll4ii)nly lo Hie vry ohm over whom tin wn fiUon! In Unali up flulillifM In HCi?. Alii, It linn tenu Hif eunlofii of Ihti AdpeflBleridnfiln of I hi Bnlafii aqIioiiI lo evnlvd A frtllnn of ilitlllon now nnd then (he 'nine a txef nn m olmiiHfl In (lift ht (lie poplin whloli custom wa kept up After Mr. HnkoxlfAW snnumnd olinrrfo of Hir nohool, but ho noon ordefeil It elnppcri, And comuiAiided the sohool Imtoner to take Hie mutton over to the kltnheii to be eaten Junt the snmo m before but to make no Account of the amount what evorand Innteadof rotuniliiKlt to Mr. Uronn he considered It comported moro with his dignity to thuti virtually ap propriate from Mr. Cross a whole ration of 106 or 170 potindn or moat at i no time, as Well an various amounts at other timet). Ono moro item to show tho character of tho man and I will elono for this tlmo. Mr. llakcetraw while at his regular duties of Inspect ing the Indian school in hl district, re ceives besides his annual salary f3 per day for traveling expenses etc, and now whllo lu tihargo of tho Salem sohool still pule In his bill for (3 por day for exponsos, and at tho satno time ho boards with tho employes mean nt from 31 to 84 cents per day, aud com pels them to board his three children at tbo rate of board tor ono porton, whllo the youngest child will eat ru much as any of tho employes, (except his father) and tho whold family de mand, and got, tho very choicest of everything. You ask why tho employes permit themselves to bo thus imposed unon? Blmply because thoy dare not or poaches both navlng been used he- 8ay a WOrd or he wculd relieve them This beautiful paper fret ono year to any person poylntr 81 60 In advance for the Daily Jouiinai. by mail six months or for a longer period. HOFEIl BROS., Editors. CHEAPEST. BEST. Salem. Oregon.. FAILING MANHOOD General ami Nervous Debility. Weafcnwa of Body and Mind. KHccts, ot Errors or Krcosaes in Old or Younsr. ltobust. Noble Manhood fully Iteetored. How to Enlarge nnd Btrengtben Weak, un developed Portions or Body. Absolutely un Xal ling TJomeTreatment. Benefits in a- day. r. rs nioiM. nnrl Foreign aA ni. Tlur1ntVA TlOOk. C rtomffim and proofs, mailed (sealed) free. ERIE MEDIOAL CO,, Buffalo, rU. mmif()i-P mmmm Ainn LeaitiY fore summer began, bo whatever be may he nblo to show from the records, may not be tbo exact truth, but only the apparent, whllo tho children would do tho starving. It la truo, as stated In your article, that no potatoes had been glyon the children slnco about the 20th of July, It Is also truo that while there wero potatoes In tho garden which the children might have bad, thoy wero not permitted to have them, as tbey must bo saved till tbo new superin tendent should como, so ho may what a oron tho beloved farmer had raised this year, (whon In fact he had tho poorest gardou raised at tho ichool during my time three years.) Thsy also had sumo onions whloh tho chil dren ought to have had but which they wero not allowed to have, "be causo they would just oat them up and thon they would not have any on hand," Instead uf using them and the potatoes when tbey most needed them, boforo tbo arrival of tbo fall supply ot beans, rico, fresh dried fruits, etc. All this tlmo wheu tho children were given nothing but bread and meat and wutor, aud not enough of that, Mr. Rnkestraw would go prowllug around tbo kitchen, nnd if he happened to spy tho smallest pleco of bread which eome child bad accldently dropped and got dirty bo that It could not be eaten, ho would ge Immediately over to tho bakery and order less bread sent over to the kitchen, till finally they actually did not have enough bread for ouch child to have a sllco and the employes daro not Bay u word or they wood havo been either discharged on tho spot, or reported to Dr. Hail man, the superintendent of the Indian Bchool, as being wholly Incompetent, and should bo relieved at once. The allowance of flour by tho regulation of tho Indian olllce Is 100 pounds to the 100 rations, nud on an average of 226 pupils thut would bo over 1700 pounds of Hour ner eek, whloh would, of course, give them all the bread tbey would need, but luetead they were allowed only about 1350 pounds oer week. The allowance of meat is also 110 pounds to the 110 rations, which would be an allowance of over 1700 pounds per week, and bo cut that down Immediately. I could give you tho names of more than ono who have already lost tholr plnoes thoro beoauso thoy dared to say such imposition was not lust. ii Catarrh in tbo Head Id due to Impure blood and cannot be cured with local applications. Hood's Saraaparllla bus cured hundreds of mines of catarrh because it nurltles the blood nnd lu this way removes tho cause of tho disease. It also builds up the system and prevents attnoks of Reo)pucumoula, diphtheria and typhoid jievor. Hood's Pills uecorao tuo ravoruo ca tburtlo with every ono who trios them. 26c. i i Rheumatism la a uytnptotn of dlseaso of tho kid neys. It will certainly bo relieved by Parka Suro Cure. That headache, backaoho and tired feeling como from tho same cause. Ask for Parks' Suro Cure for tho liver aud kidneys price l'Ou, Bold bv Lunn & Brooks. 111-4 w "DR.MILES, Through His Nervine Is a Ben efactor to Thousands." mhuim&jmmmmmmm w IntVnt titW 0hH4ftffi wawnw MOTHERS, Do You Know mum Mnm'i titop, (Mtnfi Cerdlnl, many Mlli! Aflothlnrf ynp t frt$t MfHfdiM tot hlMfU df ewflfy! f jlfrt ftf fnwpliln! WP..VWH KHftW il'itl eplunt nnd morpfctne ilt ttnpttiitg ntnrtti pMvmil pttVttM HHQyy thut In tnn (oimltf il iliWnr not rfflll(l (flHl ft nitric tfllltonl lAiiflln tlim ftiUtnt t fttt VoM KHWTf thut ymt about! ftot pffmll aityiftMlldni It U tnn jrouf atitM MfltMiyeti ef ywir pliynfeUn know of wliat It U eoijio!il I ptn VnH gCHwwtlnt C(nf In l n juiftfy rt.tt.ti jifprltrfl nt that Mnt hi IrtfltdUtlM U pllblllllt'l Willi trttf MlU f ti ViHI Ktiovy Ihot CaMoflu l lli pfrMrfptlmi oftlifawi tir. rWmtwl HlcJifr, tiihl It Jin Nn In ie fat nttitif tlilrly ytt,m ttiat mot CantotU U now aofct tlutt of alt other itmedl Cal' MMrri comtlnAl r Itn Vwm Knww tlut Ike faKnl OnV Iprtitint of the Onllit AUtc,ant of other tountile, liava ImikiI exetiulre fight Id br. i'ltcher nnd hl aMfyn to um tb word Caatorlrt ' and Ha furmuln, nnd that to ImltaU tdtm la lat pr Iwtt o(ftnit Ww Tom Khow thai on ef the tcaaont tot nmntlntf thta (imminent proltctlan wbctiMCtotU had lit proven tot Hlmftlnioly UrmlKiT nn Viih Knotv that as Htetngo Aotm ot CailOflu are fufnUtwsd for a$ Hl4,oroacentAdo? Un Vnn Knnw lliat wlien poituteilof ttita rxtftct preparattoct, yourctitMren majr ht Lipt well, and that you nay have unbroken rt t MVfM, iUnttt! Uttugft are worth knowing. They are fact. iHEftTiM i XmTjSJ JL yf VM TWnJ- Union Paafic Systtm 77" PORTLAKD to OlilOAdO 1 ..Our (Minor hM(Mlr?ilMM kn4 m lljhlt fa rmiflh llarit, T me i tr vnrif.iu day. Wnioh u many iwfiri qiiiijaiw thn M mw pilw . , frnt tni, time UNm and, fall InAwnMwM nppiy i Ayt aw, 0OwM Cnf Ttie ftlC-MlfM HlafMHtMrwe if 0&&7&CA4A( -rrrn nriy "rrrnptHX. it.iv. nAXTKit, . fj. k, timytx, Ajtni, itm. riMD.AtMK mi i mrii .ih iiirira N I I II I "II mil !! I? Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla; PRI7ES - mMZEBm ,i:.i:M p. EnaaBBBBBB .- kBBBM O.I wL3 ZJi Kr. m BE' .oaaBBBBaBl iV VB a N 8 Pullm.Vi Tourli' TO SlftBDln" Cars Dlnln Can Slditrifi' Can ST. PAULS! , FARGC GRAND FORKS'. CROOKSTOk' WINNIPEG HELENA and BUTTE T aito l) UH TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON;" HILADELPIIIA EW YORK! BOSTON and all Points Eatt end South! 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