THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 Wo all hope that the time will soon (Mine when we can begin to make our school gardens. Minnie Howard is working on the wing detail this week and is doing very nice work All the hoys are up early in the morn ing and are drilling on t he grounds till lnvakfast is ready. We arc quite anxious for the Nonpareil and Excelsior debate to come off. We wonder who will win. Frank Souvigner is getting to be a good fanner. He is one of the best farnii crs in Mr. Swartz detail. We are glad to hear that Peter Seltiee is sitting up now, and we heme before long he will be able to walk around. Don't forget when you come to the s-wing room to get anything made or fixed to say, ''thank you," to the girls. The boys were out in early morning drilling. I did not like to get out of my hed so early. I like to be out at six o'clock. Robert Brothers is keeping the Mit chell Hall in good condition. Credit can be given to him of liaving the halls clean. Neva Souvigner is the sargeant of the second company in the small girls home while Martha Decker is in the hosptial .-irk. Violet Edwards was one of the pie makers last Saturday. It was her first lesson in the pastry line but she did iuite well. Nellie DuVal is working for Mrs. Cooper and does her work so neatly and quietly and is learning to be;, a tine little hoihe keeper. Sarah llaekinan is on the mending detail this week and after only a few lessons Mrs. Coopar says she cm darn very neat ly. Mr. J. J. Galbreath, of Browning, Montana, came down Thursday on a visit to bis sisters, Anna and Lizzie. Mrs. M. P. Collins left for her home in Siletz, Monday morning. She spent n pleasant time here and we hope that she will pay us another visit again. The Y. M. C. A. held an interesting meeting in their usual place last Wed nesday evening. We had been carrying on the work saccessfully, and since we had big delegation sent to the Oregon Idaho convention held at Portland the officers learned now of association work in the out side world. Addresses being made by the active delegates, and we were enjoyed listening to them. One of the interesting addresses being made by Robert Davis, our Vice-President. Davis was acting as chairman for our delegates while at Portland and he received great praise. As the time was nearing late the meeting was devoted to business in n -gard to the events we will have on East er Eve. Before the delegates went to Portland, the captains being appointed. The captains are, John Benson and Thomas McCully. They also selected colors for their men; Benson's is Blue, and McCully red. Superintendent Reel left for the east yesterday, after having been quarantind for some length of time, and upon the advice of the physicians having taken antitoxin, with acted unfavorably, giving her 'blood poisoning and rheumatism. She hopes soon to return and finish her work in this section of the country. . Phoenix Native American. Look at a man's eyes for honesty, around his mouth for weakness, at his chin for strength, at his hands for tem perament, at bis nails for cleanliness.