THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 liracc Dumore now works in the mess. .!li it Smith is getting to be a good !-:i- singer. Silas Albert is getting to be a very immiI carpenter. Mrs. Cooper's sewing room girls are living carpet rags. (Icorgft Du Fault is one of the best hnniT boys in Chemawa. Mary McLeod made a very pretty uliitc dress for Susie Duval. A neat program of Flag Day exercises ;il the Tulalip School has been received. Nellie Sloan stood the highest in her class during the final test. Her average hcing !! 5-6. . Tlic Ohemawa baseball nine defeated i he Eugene team on Saturday to the (line of 8 to 0. William Beach is getting to be an ex pert in playing the banjo and makes very good music. Last Sunday some of the girls went for a pleasant walk and enjoyed them selves very much. Mr. Edwin Eells left for Portland on his way to his home at Washington on Monday morning. Fred Irving is getting to be a good tailor. He says he is going to make an overcoat for himself. Philip Sorahan and Michael Wilson are getting pretty close to the Chemawa record in high jumping. The farmers are hauling vetch to the new barns. Mr. Swartz said he thinks both silos will be filled. My, how Harry Queachpalma and drover Colby did smack their lips and exclaimed, "It tastes like more" the straw berry short cake that a certain young lady just returned from school invited tl.ein to. The first baseball team will play their next game on Saturday with the winged "M'' from Portland. Gus Bowechop was promoted to book keeping in the printing office. Gus is a very bright and willing worker. The boys and girls of fifth grade are proud of their gardens and all imagine their gardens are doing nicely. The many friends of Frank Souvigner were very sorry to see him leave last Sunday, but we hope him a pleasant va cation. Gus Benson expects to t ike part in the field meet this year, last year lie put the shot 27 feet but this year he put it 30 feet. The carpenters are very busy working on the medium sized boys' home getting it ready so we can move into it as soon as possible. The governor of California, declared holiday since the catastrophe at San Francisco. Have been recently declared off, business is going on as usual. If you want to see some good drawings go to the 4th grade school room. The B class has two good artists, one is Arthur Tyler and the other is James Evans. Mr. Beck, our tailor, wanted to see the "type-Jice" in the printing office verv bad. He went in three times ask ing to see it. We will let him see it on the fourth time. Tillie Souvigner is studying out of school, preparing for examination. That is the way to be, if all the girls are that kind they surely will have a better record than the boys. The sixth and seventh grades are now making efforts to prove that their last ten months of schooling is not fruitless,' by going through an ordeal termed "Fi nal Test" in all branches of stud v.