4 CHEMAWA AMERICAN, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Com trie nee rem ut May27tu, The juuioi class has affected an organ The tliirri (trade has the banner sohool garden. Sam Williams is making devises Tor the farmers. Mrs. Westfall aod Mrs. Cloutier are on the sick list. Emma Sackman ia making a beautiful skirt for herself.. Andrew Barnuart's little boys march like real soldiers. The tailor are busy makiuKsuits for the graduating class. Af r.Geo.Mudge renewed his subscription. Let otters follow. - Mr. Henderson has a new lock and cbaio for his new truck at last. Willie Williams bun about ot his tine single harness completed. People should be careful of what they catch when they go. fishing. Jesse Crook is making a fine suit of clothes for Dr. T. C. Smith of Salem. Cyrlll Marsette 1b stitching tugs. He says be can do belter if necessary. The boilers will soon be connected, then we will have plenty of steam heat. Mr. Childers moved hlso-mbiuatlon tool box out ou ibe farm this morning. Sam WillHtms was the flrt one to bud a ripe wild strawberry this season. TUif Is splendid growing -weather and we lookout for a good crop or fruit. The voice of ye senior is heard In the land. Com men cement orations. See. The "Industrials" say that the "Liter arles" aat up all the dates that they set. Messrs. John Allen and Chas. Larcen added two more subscription to our list this week. ' . Elmer Mitchell is kept very busy these days making wooden whistles for bis many iiti.e churns. To subscribers of the Pudding River Journal. Look out fur the holiday num ber. Dr. Rev. Elliot of Portland conducted services Sunday at S o'clock and departed mi the evening train'. Mr. Brewer the champion fin her man of CheiDitwa has purchased a fine new reel. Now look out for big fish stories. California grown strawberries are 1j the market and that remind us that it will not be long before the home grown straw berries will be in season. Mrs. Mitchell was very much frightened laHt Sunday as she arp(wd on what ml got ' have beenaanake bu' was only a stick. Dr. Clark says, judging from the many Salem visitor at the school lust Sunday, that Chemawa is getting to be quite a Fanners wanted. Mr. Childers sayH he has only four farmer boys in tbe forenoon and the same in the afternoon., He needs more hdp and should have it. MrB, Mo Adams of Taooraa. Wash.',, who . has not been away from Tacooia for 14 years or since she itoved there, is v toll ing her friends, Mr. and Mrs. Hilb. Lena Wllbar cmi make as good cake as any bony. If you could have eaten a piece of that one she baked at the domestic science class you would say the same. Mrs. Bpltzbart of the Fair Grounds visit. ' ed the school last huuday for her first time. She said that she was surprised to see such a large institution and that she waueoming down again some beautiful day and ln.k . through the different departments of tbe SChool. Just as we go to press James Smith met with what might have been a serious affair. He was driving the FlywrB, to the tw seated back, uround the corner of the fenoe, a lit tle down grade, to keep them from getting scared at a freight train. When be turned the corner three tugs came unbooked which frightened the team and they wade a duxh forward which turned ihe riir ovr ami smashed it considerable. Jumps ecu. side re himself lucky as he did not een vet a scratch.