THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN.
Pupils Items.
There are three new boys on ihe farm
detail.
The rainy weather has started In for the
winter.
We are having very wet weather this
month.
We have a good lot of sewers In the sew
ing room.
The Est e lie Reel society is going to be the
beBt llils year.
You will never be sorry for doing your
very best.
Marble playing is now in full blast at
Cbemawa.
Simon Booth was the star player of last
Saturday's game.
Mr. Westley, the gardener, has started to
dig bis potatoes.
The weather is very stormy, It has been
for a week or so.
The Children of Cbemawa have written
to their parents.
The school room is the place where we
learn to read and write.
Mr. Godwinandhisboysare busy work
ing around the commissary.
JameB Arquette and Arthur Peterson en
tered our school last week,
Mr. St.Pierre said that the boy and girls
did fine in reproducing his lecture.
Take care of yourselves. Boys and girls
do not get sick this rainy weather.
Some of the boy la the Third Grade are
experts with mops and scrubbing brushes.
The sewing room girls are making little
girls' school dresses and tbey are very nice.
John Joe is getting to be a good cook
and will soon be a great help iu thekitchen.
They are going to have two sinks in the
dining ball for the purpose of washing
dialies.
Sunday after the Convention was over
we went to Mr. Winans1 and took supper.
After supper we had the pleasure of hear
ing. Mrs. Beott recite a poem hich she
wrote herself.
We have fourteen boys and ten girls in
our olasB, and we study hard, and have
good order.
The second foot ball team is trying to ar
range afoot for Thanksgiving day with the
Willamette University.
The Chapel is the place where every one
should sing and pray and we Bbould keep
it clean and very neat.
Carlisledefeated Pennsylvania by a score
of 6 to 0. Cheinawa, can't you give Mult
nomah a similar dose?
The Blacksmith apprentices want the
wagon maker to hurry np and make some
wagons, so that they can iron them off.
Lena Slsk is now the head sergeant of
the little girls' home and we all hope she
will improve in her work.
Simon Booth has painted the walls
tal and now the rooms look new as ever,
Mrs. Cooper has eight girls in the do
mestic science room. She is going to teach
them how to cook. I am one of her girls.
Raymond Clay is doing very well in the
blacksmith shop, I think he will make a
good blacksmith if he just Kicks to his
trade.
There are twenty two pupils in the fourth
grade. We must do what our teacher tells
us to do and try to learn how to be good
boys and girls.
The delegates who went from Cheraaws
to the Y.W.C.A. convention in Salem last
Friday returned next morning on the tight
The laundry is a place where everybody
shnold learn bow to do washing, ironing
and starching because it is tbe place for
that kind of work.
Tracy Hatch one of our first team fnot
ball players broke his collar bone last Sat
urday when playing against the Willam.
ette University boys.
Mr. Wilson, the teacher, has twenty
four children in his room and they are si
ting along verry nicely and BOme boys and
girls are going to be promoted to the fourth
grade some of these days.