Til 10 CIIIOMAWA AMERICAN BREVITIES j!o on time. Attorney Senn, of Silverton, Ore, was the guest of Miss Hutchinson on Wednesday-Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Woods left Friday afternoon to take in the Made in Oregon Fair held in Portland this week. We congratulate Ella, Brewer and Alice Williams for conducting the song service during Mrs. Campbell's ahsence Tuesday evening. The coming game with Dallas is at tracting much attention at present, Cet out vour colors and school pennants and show your school spirit. Mrs. Theisz did not forget her sergeants while hack east, but brought each one a very pretty present. We are all glad to see her back with pleasing news. The C'hemawa bears caused quite a, commotion this week. Three of them escaped from the pit Wednesday night and killed some calves and pigs and seared the neighborhood before they were all captured Thursday noon. The last one captured entered two of the hoys' buildings and the waiting room in the station. Miss O'llere and Miss Hutchinson in trying to escape from the hear ran into the boys' building, but as they dill so they encountered the beast which was already in the building, then a desperate race ensued. A suitable reward wiii be given to the one finding the ''hoodoo1' that was with the Chemawa braves last Monday. For the first four or five innings Che mawa performed some aimost marvelous juggling feats with the sphere, while the Salem boys played like professionals all through the game. With two men out and two strikes on him, and in the ninth inning, David hit the ball squarely on the nose for a clean single, and scored a run, tieing the score. After this there were no runs until the first half of the twelfth, when Bagnell found his bat ting eye and pounded out a home run. But this was not all, Salem had one man on first in their half of twelfth and then cue "Slobster" stepped uptothehat and pounded out his second home run and won his own game. Last Saturday a. game of baseball was played between the "blues and reds" of Y. M. C. A. in this school. . Those who did not see the game missed lots of fun. It seemed as if the "blues" were goinu' to be "shut out," but for a certain error made by their opponents, trey chanced to make a tally in the fourth inning, while the "reds" had three. MeCully of the "reds" pitched a great gan e, and Queachpalma for the "blues." The "blues" were scalped to the tune of 5 to 4. This was j great game, and both teams showed good play. The lineup was as follows: "Blues" "Reds" Carry c Sooksoit Queachpalma p MeCuIlv t'orbert lb Parker Sampson 2b Month Benson :5b Mullen Coudy ss 1 1 olden' Codowa. if ' Ccffe Ceorge cf lTpha;n Hudson If Cameron Empire, Joseph M. Teabn. Y. W. C. A. The V. W. C. A. held its meeting on Wednesday evening and had an unusual ly interesting meeting. After a few songs and prayeis, the evening was turned ove; to Mrs. Chalcraft who was the leader of the evening. Her topic be ing. "The foil i harmonious gospels." Much was learned during the next ha,if hour by all who were present. Xext Wednesday evening we "ill have a rec ognition service1, and all girls who wish to come are cordially invited and be made members.