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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1908)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 ;isi j:i jsl :i2!' i:i !2i' ;i:r ;izr' :iir 12! i: 1 INDUSTRIAL NOTES ;Zi: i!. III 'il. 'II, lit:! : 12!, iilllllllllffl Viola Brown is making herself a blue silk dress. Work hay commenced on trie open- air Sanitorium. Joe Dillstrom has taken charge of the prune picking force. The farmers have started to bale hay down at the lower farm again. The blacksmiths have just finished a new wheel barrow this week. The sewing room girls will start mak ing winter uniforms next Monday. Matilda John and Rhody Silverthorn made some crabapple jelly the other day in the hospital kitchen. .lohn Brown, who has just returned to the school, is busy helping Mr. Gor don and Joe Purns repair Mrs. Brewer's house. A ni eliu Talbot and Tom Davis are working on t he fore shift at night and T ni Mullings and Albert Samuels on the after shift. Eugene Anderson and Levi Sortor are working on day shift in the engine room, Anderson working in the morning and Levi in the afternoon. . 31 tb let ics The football season is now on. With two pig skins being kicked to. the skv and about 40 "huskies"" chasing around 1 1n track, to say nothing of the smaller hv(,ns,,, Chemawa's 1908 season is surely on At a. meeting held Monday evening a captain, temporarily, was appointed and can be seen each even ing with a squad of boys going through tin various stunts that will finally land eleven of them on the First team. jjj ' Jj g, LOCA LS 4 i fe.ife y< -afar Sar iflr jHnfW tf tk--ffa--r -Jtar-J Katie Brewer is attending the high school in Salem. Mr Moran left yesterday for Portland ' for a ten days vacation. Mrs. Doherty made a flying trip to Salem Wednesday afternoon. Wallace Farrow and John Brown re turned to Chemavva Tuesday from Top penish, Wash. A number of new pupils arrived from Hadlock, Wash., Tuesday evening on the 6:30 train. School will start Monday and all the pupils are looking forward to this year's schooling with pleasure. Mrs. Chalcraft and daughter, Alice, arrived home Wednesday afternoon from a visit in Portland. Eddie Lynch and Cyril Choquette ar rived with Fred, and Clarence. Lewis and Thomas Case, returned pupils, Monday evening, from Wrangle, -Alaska. Miss Irene Campbell arrived home Wednesday evening from Spokane, Wash,, where she had been to attend the wedding of her brother, Donald Campbell. - Mr. and Mrs. Smith have taken up new quarters in Brewer Hall, 'formerly occupied by the Brew r, who have moved into the house recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. Swaim. While on 'our way home from the coast the party of hoys in charge of M r. Larsen were photographed ; a copy of the group was ent to Chemawa for exhibition irvorde. that any boy or girl wishing to purchase one might do o by their Older, accon.pan ied with the price of same, whichis 75cts.; with Mr. Smith.