Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198?, July 24, 1908, Page 2, Image 2

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INDUSTRIAL NOTES f
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Wm. Watkins was repairing the bus
Monday.
The gardeners are now busy hoeing
potatoes. : " . ,
The Mitchell Hall floors were -waxed
and oiled last week.
Mr. Mann repaired the one-horse
lawn mower last week.
James Benjamin was trimming the
hedges Monday afternoon.
Leonard Me Daniels has taken Paschal
George's place in the kitchen.
The farmers started to bail the hay
down at the lake last Tuesday.. .
1 Jasper Grant works in the wood shed
in the afternoons. He certainly makes
the wood fly.
John Mason is still repairing the seeder.
He is doing flne work on it. Stay with
it 'John.. ' , '
Wallace Burse, who has been work
ing in. the .kitchen, is now working for
Mr. ,Bowen. ... , ;
Aiden Clark was fixing up some cush
ions to be put on the seats of the carry
all, Monday. r -
Henry Oleson and Reginal Downie
painted the disc harrow" last Tues
day morning.
Everybody is getting ready for Com
mencement. Different parts of the
grounds are being fixed.
The laundry girls did up the curtains
for the Small Boys' Home and Mitchell
Hall this week.
AMERICAN
Michel Wilson Jr., was using a one
horse mowing machine on the lawn by
the employes' building Tuesday.
Leonora Rainville keeps her tables
very nice in the dining room. She al
ways keeps flowers on the tables.
Annie Evans is working in the din
ing room. ; She is very - careful so as
not to spoil any of the dishes.
Mr Svvaim and a coinpanj of s mall
boys were cleaning the yard back of
the industrial shops Tuesday morning.
Orin French shod Mr. Cooper's horse
last Tuesday morning. Orin is improv
ing rapidly in his trade, blacksmithing.
Ed. Ainsworth painted some of the
furniture of Miss Royer's school room.
Miss Royer is pleased with his work.
Last Monday Rut her Jake and Leo Bar-,
naby cleaned up the trash and. leveled
the grounds around the new bachelor'
cottage.
Henry Franklin is very busy these
days painting the wood work of the open
air sanitarium. He being the only one
in Mr. Woodin's morning detail.
Eugene Anderson can be seen early
in the mornings, before breakfast time,
hauling wood for the engineering dept.
Eugene likes to work quite well.
We are pleased, to note the rapid pro-'
gress of the open air sanitarium. It is
now enclosed with a wire fence, which
was put up by Elmer Henry and Edw.
Evans. These two boys are showing
great skill in doing their work under
the instruction of Mr. Mudge. The
rough carpenter work now nearing
completion. William Kipling and
LouL-? Pelletier are the boys who are
willingly assisting the carpenter.