Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 08, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
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- The hospital boys are enjoying camping-
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' The. tailors are busy making trousers
this week.
The engineers are cleaning the boilers
this week.
Martin Sampson made a very fine
desk for himself. . ,
Jane Evans, ate, uiiday dinner with';'
Miss Jones at the rfi&Ssf -'tX ' L-
William Palmer and Moshier Johnson
are helping Mr. Lansing. - ' ----
Joseph and Henry Dillstromhave
entered the eighth grade. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Lo velace spent Saturday
and Sunday in Portland.
The wagon makers ata repeariiig the ;
transoms of Mitchell Halll ' ' '
The sewing room girls will finish the
gingham dresses this week. , j.
Jhon Kelly returned to the school
from Grande Ronde June 2nd.
Tuesday was home letter writting day
for the patients in the hospital. :
Mr. Campbell left this morning ' for ,
California on a business trip.
Oscar Boy is' rid'w working0 ih!;i the"
baker shop. He is doing nicely ' a."
Last- Wednesday afternoon Martin .
Sampson paid the printing office a visit.
Miss Harrold had a pleasant visit with
her brother and his family Sunday after ''
nOOn. .': :
John Sulkey and HarryQueachpama
are busy in the carpenter shop; .making
b.ise-blocks for , the. middle, sized boys'
home. It will take, about oOO pieces to
complete the requirements of this build
ing. ' ; 'v '
Lizzie Galbreath received a postal card
from a friend say ng, ''Oh, how pweet it
is to be at Chemawa when the roses aie
in bloom; how bitter, to be away from,'
school and to J,hink of those beautiful '
flowers and can riot get them."" 7 ' ''"
Mr. and Mrs. Macey: 'Williams and'
Mrs. Merriman were the guests, of Mrs. ;
Cloutier Sunday and Monday being on"
their way from Southern Oregon to Se
attle, their future residence. J
Dr. Fryer has been known to escort a
few through his "Open Air Sanitarium
Park." .
Mrs. Teabo when will you give us
that violin solo, you promised not very
long ago?
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Harvey, of Salem,
visited Mr. and Mrs. Cooper on Decora
tion Day.
Martin Sampson finished the yoke for
Mr. Chalcraft's carriage last Wednesday
afternoon. , v ,
; i Jars, fcugar ;; and 'strawberries seem to
be - the general items for the housekeep
er these days. "
". The seamstress, Miss Frizzel, took
charge of the sewing room on Wednes
day morning. "
Mrs., Teal'O and Miss Herald took a
pleasant walk to Haysville to visit Miss
Herald's5' home.
' The spider-web social given by Miss
Headly last Monday evening was a very
enjoyable affair.
j: Mr. Lovelace was experimenting how
to make another kind of rake in the
wagon shop, Wednesday, ,
, Katie Henry is; one of the best harp .
players among the girls. She is teaching
some of her friends to play.
The boys are digging a ditch for the
water pipes"1 to their temporary home,
the horse and the cow barns.
, Miss Ethel Frizzell of Salem, is filling
the position of seamstress temporarily
during the absence of Miss O'llere
One of the''upils while in Salem met
; Mrs.Overman and she sent many kind
regards to hef friends in Chemawa.
The members of the Y. W. ,C A were
very much pleased to have' Annie Miller
and Ma'rii Johnsort join their society.
Interesting souvenir postal cards have
been 'received from James R Smith who
is now in Npv York City haying a posi
tion as oiler in one of the shops there.
Wednesday evening w e were reseated
'in the chapeh The choir is now seated ,
on the platform, and the band boys took
the place formerly occupied by the choir.
John Bouchard is very busy every
afternoon planting potatoes back of the
school building this week. He is a go.d
steady worker and does not waste tinie