THE CHEMWA AMERICAN j INDUSTRIAL NOTES Dean Walker is a good dairy boy, Tho gardeners are planting potatoes. Carl Cook is working hard on the garden. Gertrude Kettlewood is working in the drug room. Violet Berner is doing fine in the junior cooking class. The sewing room girls are busy mak ing night-gowns, Mr. Westley is now planting potatoes for our earl)' use. Harvey Ashue is a carpenter and is getting along fine. Charley Michael is working for Mr, Cox in the butcher shop. The sewing room girls are all busy making their every-day dresses. Mrs. Teabo is getting some flowers to plant around the new hospital kitchen. Spring is coming; the farmers are plowing the ground and are nearly ready for planting. Nova Souvigner is now working in the large girls' sewing room and is making herself a dress. The farm boys will soon be through with their plowing and seeding down at the lower farm. The industrial boys were cutting brush down along the ditch at Lake LaBish, Monday morning, The dressmakers, with the help of Miss Brown, are going to have a flower garden between the hospital and the sewing room. Lillie Patton made some nice bread in the Domestic Science department Monday morning, Christine Lane made some delicious rice pudding in the domestic science de partment yesterday. . The blacksmiths are busy helping the plumbers lay water pipes in different parts of the grounds. Clarence Lewis is now fireman in the school building in the afternoon, He keeps the school building warm, Violet Edwards is making a very pretty dress for herself, and she expects to have it finished for next Sunday, The plumber boys are busy repairing the water pipes all over the school grounds and laying new pipes,preparing for summer. Miss Brown is very anxious for the sew ing room girLs to get through with the hickory dresses so they can start on sum mer uniforms, - ; .'. : - WASHINGTON, Feb. 24 In decide ing the case of the United tates versus George Dick, the Supreme Court of the United States today held that the law of the United States and not the State laws of Idaho, concerning the introduction of intoxicating liquors on an Indian -reservation, control on the old Nez Perces reservation in Idaho. Dick- was con victed of taking a pint of whisky into the territory embraced in the reserva tion, and sought to have the case dis missed on the authority of the Supreme Court decision in the Hoch case, holding that as Indians on allotted lands are . citizens, their rights cannot bo oi rem in scribed, Oregoman.