,2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN a!il'jj'''i'il''!"' coenc$ Wj Wh't fit' m " nhgffT11i T 1 H -fcTi Luella Ryan is working for Mrs, Canpbell. Mr. Goodge of Salem preached to us on Sunday night. The Chemawa flag is getting pretty badly torn by the strong winds, We need a new flag. Although it is near the middle of Nov ember, Chemawa still has roses in bloom on her lawn. Clara Robison returned on Saturday from Grande Ronde, coming with Mr. , Walter and wife. Henry Nelson and Robert Evans ar rived at the school on Tuesday from the Colville Reservation, Mr.and Mrs.Sohell and daughter Stella of Salem were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Cox Sunday, a week ago. The early morning Overland stopped at Chemawa on Monday morning to let off Viola Brown from Southeastern Ore gon. Delia Clark of the class of 1905 writes to the Chemawa American from Oro ville,Calif. asking tnat the paper be sent to her at that place. Mr. Farrow, while on his trip to Grande Ronde saw lots of quails and china pheasants, but of course he hadn't his gan with him on the trip,. We had regular Oregon weather this week. Plenty of rain, The farmers have had to suspend the plowing operations this week on account of the rain. Gordon Hobucket arrived Sunday morning from the Neah Bay Reserva tion, and immediately entered the print ing office as his choice of Industrial work. The Southern Pacific repair gang has been very busy removing the ties and making general repairs in the vi cinity of Chemawa's depot. We were glad to see John Sulkey and Caroline and May Meroer,who returned to the sohool from Grande Ronde on Tuesday with Mr. Farrow. We see by the last issue of Talks And Thoughts that James Smith,who is now with us in the engineering department, wrote an artiole on hoppiuking. Fred Lewis and his brother Clarence arrived at the sohool on Monday. Their father, W.H. Lewis was a member of the Chemawa graduating class of 1885, as was their mother. Mr. James Smith who has been tak ing post-graduate course at Hampton, Va. returned to Chemawa on Sunday He will take oharge of our engine room All of Mr, Smith's friends were delighted to see him. We had a very pleasant visit from Mr. Raymond Walter and his estimable wife.who spent Sunday at the Sohool, Mr. Walter is Chief Clerk at Grand Ronde and his wife occupies the position of seamtress there.They came over in or dertotake to Grand Ronde thewagon and harness.whioh were made in our Indus trial Departments on rush orders for the Agency. , Miss Hutchinson had an applioant for the position of orderly, but before ac cepting him she Instructed him to make himself more presentable, to pull up hi stockings and wash his faoe and hand ftd otherwise make himself presentable. The young man soon returned to tjie office and he looked as though he Jiad j obtained a piece of sapolio, or jijfjt us I good a substituj,e. . j