THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN.
Cocal and General.
ewed his subacription
Mr. Buchbol:
Tuesday '
Minnie Parubrum has entered the Ii.
cIsbb in sewing.
Chemawa has a thoroughbred shorthorn
Durham calf in its herd.
Miss Maud Hlrscb of Salem spent a few
days with Mrs. Campbell last week.
Miss Lizzie Westley, of Haysville, waB
the guest of Miss Gertrude Brewer, Thura
day. The track for the wood car Is being
laid from the wood pile to the plumber
shop."J' Miss Beruice Woodward, of Newberg,
paid Miss Gertrude Brewer a visit last
As thisis a fine afternoon Mr. Caisse hoists
the Dew flagjust as we go to ureas, andit is
a beauty.
The A. Class was very busy last week
gelling dresses made for ihe girls that M'ent
to Carlisle. t
Mrs. Westfall went to Portland to meet
her brother, whom she has not seen for a
Dumber of j ears..
Benj. Neafus writes Jos, Teabo that
the Riverside foot hall team has not been
defeated once this season.
Charles Hicks was transferred from the' Dt,9t uand
firm to tha carpenter shop, Charles was a
good, faithful farm hand.
The wind oh Monday morning was some
thing unusual for Chemawa, We don't of
ten have a windy day here.
Boys that are punctual and rapid milkers
are the be8t for a dairy herd. We haVa a
Dumber of such on our present detail.
. Chetnawa has a splendid pasture on the
lake meadowand wehopesoun to see that
pasture extended over the now untiled
laud.
James Arquette has entered the black
pmith shop to finish his trade. He has been
working in the blacksmith simp at Haskell,
and says he has come here to finish his
trade.
Mr. Campbell left for the Paget Sound
courtry on Tuesday morning. He expects
to bring some pupils for Ohemawa from that
The sowing of rye and vetch is finished
by the farmers, but they had to slop to haul
gravel and the result is the seeds are not all
harrowed in.
"We are teaching the hoys how to raise
calves, by taking them away from tbe onm
as soon aa born, and teach them to drink
from a bucket. .
We are all in hopes or having more pupils
come to our happy home, Chemawa. They
are welcome any lim if they would only
come and join with ns.
Eddie Davis is the coacher pf the girls'
basket ball team and we all hope that he
will he strict as to the rules and have one
of the best teams on the Coast.
Minnie Pam brum and Jane Evans visited
the printing office Thursday morning and
subscribed for the American, for their
relatives. Others may do likewise.
The Carpenter boys have laid a side
walk between the South Coltaireand the
main cement sidewalk leading from the
main school entrance to the Boys' Home.
isfrrred to the
and Farmer
sed with the
the fori
Walter Dyke hwi
Wagon shop from
Cbildeis is not very well p
transfer as Walter Dvke
Evans start
lilor shopto
1 for draft-
Cora Richardson and J;
work this week in th
arn ladies' tailoring, ar
tries a week to the sewin
ig and cutting.
Mr. Godwin aud Farmer Chitders were
aating stamps Thursday. It ia line sport
r the boys to see the Inrge stumps so into
ie air. Home of the boys are learning how
Mifs Rowrnan said to lier Eatelle It el
girls that 1 hey were doing belter work this
year then lust, and she said if they iloas
well every Thursday evening the Eslelle1
Heels will be one of the bebt B'-clftiej) thia
year, so Estelle Reels, work up your so
ciety this year,