Weekly Kbemawa American VOL. X. MAY 17, 1907 No. 10 McBRIDE HALL F. E. J ay me. This building was built for $25,000 to accomodate about 100 Indian maidens. It is a brick structure of two stories, a beautiful piece . of architecture with its -porches and balconies and it is surround- -with a well kept lawn; which is pathed1' with cement walks to connect one build ing to another. .' McBride Hall is said to equal, if not, excel any of the finest dormitories of any college or university in the state of Oregon, in fact, it is one of the best kept buildings in the Indian service. The building is fitted with modern conven-. iences, steam heat, hot and cold water, electric lithts, and bath are enjoyed - by " the girls. It has a fine library with a piano and other musical instruments. Indeed, this building is equipped as you would expect to find the most prosperous home in the country. The building is divided into rooms so as to accomadate two persons in each room. Each girls , chooses a congenial roommate and the arrangement is said to be more pleasant than any other way. A glimpse into one of these rooms compels the visitors to ex claim "0, how nice and cozy and .com fortable." The room.-? are big enough for furniture and ease of getting around. The walls are adorned with beautiful pictures and school pennants. Neat curtains made by the girls are artistical ly draped from the windows. Thefloors are polished, with the rugs here and there. In a corner is a bureau, with its mirror trimmed with photographs of father, mother, brother, sister and friend. On corner seats and chairs are dainty sofa pillows made by the girls during their spare time, beautiful bead work is also to be found. In these beautiful evenings of spring time, the girls prom enade on the walks or congregate on th;' grass in front of the building and chat, read and sing. Here, too, at times they dance to piano masic floating through the windows of the parlor. It is true the fact that girls must be partners de tracts some what from the enjoyment. 'GO TO CHICAGO STORE FOR BARGAIN i IN DRY GOODS