Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, February 13, 1903, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN.
7
BASKET BALL.
The b iskfit b ill ?a a' in the jjymni"i
nm th's Friday ev ni tr between a 'eiin
iron A'l any Hud 1 1 e C ema a airU' team
res'U 'nl in a vie ory for tbe latter by a
bc re of 14 to 8.
The mme w is a cle in "ne frm start to
fl ii h. no r nan playing being indu'ged
in by eitlur side.
In the liiat half our gir'8 scored four
baske from the field aud threw two on
finite, while the Alb.iny girl on'y sc 'red
one on a foul In the xecoi.d half Ch ma
wa iluew twi heskets from the held, and
Alhany i-c red two points on fo ils.
After i he game the visitors and t-p ctators
j i ied in a soda1 d.ric an I p s e I ih- b il
.aMCiif the even'ag in a very de ighiful
m inn r.
Th Albany girl spoke vjry hU'i'y of
th h ixp t ijity accord-d h in in I a I x
p ess d hemselv 8 a h iving had a most
d-1 srhtful time. Thay departed on the
10:30 overland.
T e E'ele R-eU rend -r d the following
pour.m at ihe r last meeli ig.
Mu ic Annie Hayes
B cita'ioa Sadis Divis
.. Ularx D P. e
P u Picture Martha Dicker
Reulina Rth Barrett
Clinical Reidi ig Bessie Boles
So,1s L-na ChaiUs and L-n i Sisk
R-i-itiiiion May Evans
Rtci'"'i"n Agnes M. C .rkendale
E'dUes Alice S?isk.
Tile m'nister of a rural parish having
n-glfctid to prav f.,r rain in a time of
dronjM, adepu aMon was appointed to wait
P- n htii, and remonstrate wiih him on
n ' sil' j rt. Afrer h -is rinse what they had
p'Viherei.iet.-.Wee', weel, I'll pray
v'Vli" P'ei,,e .V", but th. feint a drap
y " m till Lhe change o' the moon."
Industrial notes.
James Arqnette is making a full set ot
wrenches fur ihe engineers, and vheu be
gels th m finished it. will lie as nice a
piece of wo k as cau be turned out in any
blacksmith shop.
Silas Moon is making tools for the new
forges now being built.
Jiffrsn Wilson lvis advneed in his
work so w. II that he now does most of the
horse shoeing for tbe school.
The b'acksniith apprentices say. ''Send
in yi'ur oiders for blucksmithinir. We
c in make anything that cau be made out
of iron.
The b'achfmith bovs have ommencfd
ironing off i Wo nuw w ig 'tis ltd expect to
have l h -iii finished in two weeks.
Mearl Poland and Thonaa McOully are
taking an inoii-e of ihe all the tool in
the blacktmiih shop and marking the
same.
Dunif 1 Oaks Las been added to the bak
ery detail.
Guy How ird has jut completed a wheel
barrcw especially for ihe life of i he large
bys hoin , for hauling aw.iy the sweep
ings and scraps of paper.
.Toe Divis is a'so making a wbeelbarow,
but has n il yet decided who will pet the
ben fit of its use.
Gorge Olnryhas bis hand in making
wagi.n ton -ties and poles. He rep'ared one
that was broken out of i be light, farm wagon
lust week, and N n-w engaged in making-a
new one out and out for the uew wngon
gear.
Sebastian La Cheta is gaining valupble
experience putting in new hind bolster iu
one of the farm trucks.
Bring in your work and have it done on
short noticeand at tbe lowest possible rates.
We wagon-makers will have to hurry
now to get out work for the blacksmiths by
the time they have their four new lires
ready for operation.