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PAGE 2 T H E C H E M A W A A M E R IC A N The CHEMAWA AMERICAN P u b lis h e d W e e k ly a t t h e S a le m I n d ia n T r a in i n g S c h o o l C h e m a w a , O re g o n , H A R W O O D H A L L , S u p e r in te n d e n t A d d re s s a ll c o m m u n ic a tio n s to R u th y n T u rn ey , M an a g e r L o v e ,” and C harles W illiam s sang “ T each Me to P r a y .” A special treat was a piano solo by Cecil Deacon of Salem . H e played for his first num ber an Irish air, and responded to an encore w ith S in d in g ’s “ T o S p rin g .” LOCAL W e are delig h ted w ith th e octette boys— they sing well. E n te r e d a t th e C h e m a w a , O re g o n , P o s to ffic e a s S e c o n d - M iss E velyn W oods cam e up from P ortland and C la ss M a il M a t t e r sp en t th e w eek-end w ith her p arents at C hem aw a. T h e Ju n io r and Senior girls have com pleted their S U B S C R IP T IO N - - - 2 5 C ts P E R A N N U M do m estic science w ork for this year and are now fin ish in g u p in the dom estic a rt. E lw ood T ow n er has been offered a position at K lam C H E M A W A W IN S ath F alls as an ante m obile salesm an after he graduates L ast S atu rd ay afternoon oui baseball squad and at S alem H ig h School this year. some tw enty rooters w ent on th e school tru ck to Salem S u p t. H all gave a real talk to the e n tire stu d en t w here they defeated the state prison team 9 to 5. body last S unday evening. M r. H all alw ays gives Both team s displayed good w ork, both at the bat real ta lk s, b u t th is one was m ore “ re a l” th an any of and on the field, w hich m ade th e gam e ex c itin g and th em . in terestin g . O ur team show ed m uch im provem ent A lex W illiam s is p reparing th e tract of land across over th e gam e of a week ago T h e b attin g and field th e lagoon for potatoes. T he m ark in g is nearly com ing was m uch im proved, hav in g tw elve clean h its to pleted, and w ork of p lan tin g th e potatoes com m enced their credit and only two erro rs ag ain st them . y esterd ay. D aniel Law rence started th e gam e for C hem aw a w ith a b urst of speed and curves, b u t was found in the Irv in g and A llan Shepard and Elw ood T ow ner second in n in g w hen ’ T h e O ld R eliable Jo e ” was are w o rk in g out of evenings on the race track train in g for the in te r-h ig h school track and field spo rts to be called in to relieve him , and w ho im m ediately began to do as he did in the gam e last w eek—send them held in Salem soon. back to warm th e bench. B ettles not only has E ig h t little girls of the Ju n io r Y . W . C. A. rendered m ore on the ball th an th e cover, b u t slam s the ball a song at the chapel services last S unday afternoon. occasionally for two bases. M r. H au ser played th ird T h ey did exceedingly well and this show s only a part base. H is h ittin g and fielding stren g th en ed the team of th e good w ork these little folks are doing. considerably. A ndrew W h ite has found his b attin g W e are a little afraid th a t all of our big beautiful eye of two years ago and found the “ p e n ” pitchers w aln u t trees w ere frozen d u rin g the severe cold spell for a couple of tw o-base h its and a single out of four last w in te r. If such is the case it will be too bad for trip s to the plate. th e re aie a large num ber of them scattered about our T h u rsd ay afternoon the team will play W illam ette b eau tifu l cam pus. U niv ersity at Salem and on S atu rd ay they will play T h e bears got out of the pit one day last week and th e N o rth Pacific D ental College at P o rtlan d . it looked as th ough there would be trouble g ettin g Score by innings: them back in till Lem m ie B oatm an, th e ir care tak er, Chemaw’a— 2 0 0 0 1 3 3 0 0 appeared on the scene who m erely waved his hand O. S. P .— 3 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 0 tow ard the pen and said g o o n and they w ent back in. T h e Sigm as have ju st received a letter from B ertha Y . M . A N D Y . W . C. A . N O T E S G rim es, class of ’19, statin g th a t she expects to be at T h e Y. W . C . A. had a very en jo j able outdoor m eeting Sunday afternoon on th e cam pus near M cBride C hem aw a d u rin g com m encem ent th is y ear. E lizabeth H all. T h is is the first of a series of outdoor m eetings R einville, class of ’19, w rites th at she also hopes to be th a t th e girls expect to hold, as th e w eather grow s p resen t at th e exercises. B ertha holds a position in w arm er. Elizabeth C onners was the leader and the a m ercan tile store at C rescent C ity, C alifornia, and E lizab eth is a p h y sic ian ’s assistant at P endleton, O re discussion followed th e topic, “ T h e G lory of a C hrist- gon. like L ife .” O w ing to a shortage of coal and consequent absolute W . P. W alters, Y. M. C. A. secretary for M arion d ea rth of lig h ts there w ere no m eetings of the lite r cou n ty , was a visitor at Y . M. C. A. m eeting S u nday ary societies last F riday evening. H ence, there are n ig h t. H e explained to the boys th e new co u n ty no rep o rts in th is issue. W e tru st we shall not again m ovem ent, know n as “ H i Y C lu b s .” M r. W alters soon be so upset in every way as resulted from the re has flourishing clubs in all the h igh schools of M arion cen t outlaw strik e on the railroads. W hile S u p t. H all co u n ty , and there is possibility of such a club at C h e m anaged as well as possible in every way the fact re m aw a. T h e C hem aw a boys are glad to welcome M r. m ains th a t it is im possible to k e e p every dep artm en t W alters for he alw ays brings a live m essage. of a school like this fu nctioning up to th e “ 100 p er S u n d ay afternoon R ev. H . C. Stover of the C entral cen t m a rk ” w ithout am ple pow er, heat and lig h t— C ongregational ch u rch of Salem addressed the P ro te st an t stu d e n ts of C hem aw a. M r. Stover gave a m ost and we depend on coal for this. No train s m ade up of freig h t w ere handled by th e outlaw s, consequently in te re stin g object talk on “ R u n n in g U pside D o w n .” we could secure no coal. P reced in g the serm on the Ju n io r choir san g “ S pelling