Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, June 19, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN
5 LOCALS
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Mr. Loanfeldt, of Salem, took pictures
of some of our buildings last Monday.
Philip Sorahan and William Ingram,
of Salem, were our visitors on ' Sunday.
Quite a' number of boys went to Salem
last Saturday and witnessed a baseball
game. ,
The band boys are faithfully practic
ing from 10:30 to 11:45 a. m. and from
2:00 to 4:00 p. m.
The Commissioner's practical talk on
Sunday night to all the pupils was of
great benefit to us.
Sunday was a perfect day and we had
in addition pleasant visitors and we
were all as happy as could be.
We are now looking forward to a
field meet to occur within a few weeks
between the Companies A and B.
Mrs. Leupp and Miss Leupp were
pleased with Chemawa's roses. They said
they never had seen so many before.
The dining hall was decorated with
fir boughs, and the tables decorated
with roses on Sunday, which looked very
nice.
Thursday of last week the Chemawa
Battalion gave a dress parade, which
was highly complimented by the spec
tators. George Washoe has returned from
Prosser, Washington, and pitched for
the Black Cats' Baseball team last
Saturday.
Mr. Peter Collins, of Siletz, Oregon,
paid a visit to Chemawa last Saturday
after ten days visit in Portland. Mr.
Collins stated that he had four children
to send to our school.
Last Friday afternoon a game of
basebsll was played between Company
A and B. Company B team was victor
ious, having defeated the opposing team
by a score of 12 to 1.
The cartoon exhibited at the Nesika
Club entertainment last week occasion
ed considerable merriment and favorable
comment as a meritorious work. Joe
Dillstrom was the artist who executed
the work. 7
Misses Skipton, Hutchinson r and
Kof ster were guests of Prof, and Mrs. J.
B. Horner, of Waldo Hall, Oregon
Agricultural College, Corvallis, Oregon,
while attending the Commencement
exercises, and were delightfully enter
tained during their stay. Misses Vera
and Pearl Horner, Misses Kate Adams
and Moore contributed largely to the
entertainment of the guests, who thor
oughly enjoyed every number of the
program and declare the Junior Prom,
automobile trip over Corvallis, etc., are,
never to be forgotten events. Others
present from Chemawa and Salem were
Messrs. Ruthyn Turney, Stoudenmeyer,
Misses Stage, Bushnell and Keaton.
fltbl etics
Brewer Hall and Mitchel Hall will
strive for honors in a field meet in the
near future.
The Chemawa baseball team won
from the Oregon State Insane Asylum
at Salem League grounds on Saturday.
The score was 18 to 8.
The engineer boys kalsomined Mr.
Moran's house Monday.
The blacksmith boys are repairing
mowing machines this week. -