THE "CHEMAVVA AMERICAN 5 tol.d in the article in question. To us ihe wonder is why Toppenish can have saloons, located as it is in the heart of an Indian Reservation. It was ever thus and we tuppose it vi 1 1 be to the end that the Indian wall be used by the unscrupulous whites as "easy marks. " The misfortune is that so many of the Indians consider this, class of people as their best friends. !::, .id; :iei :i3i: . iizii; ::isi :m:. ..in:: :ii5ii: !isr;: :i2fi; ;:t INDUSTRIAL NOTES J BY PUPILS H H:. isi.;. .lEi" :tn:. .isi: itr; ,;iei;,; :iisi: jsi: 'in:;' Corbett Underwood is on the laundry detail. Ellen Tohet is very good doing up collars and cuffs. ' The new detail at thev .laundry is get ting along .nicely Caroline Wright is on Miss Skipton's detail and does nice work. Vanuel .'Swanson has repaired the orderly bell in the office. The dressmakers are pleased to have Ida Johnson with them again. Dennis Harnden and Eugene Ander son are wood haulers this week. Edward Evans and Alex Arquette are repairing stools for the dining room. .lames Evans is getting to be a very fine printer and takes much interest in his work. The dairy boys butchered three steers Mondav and have several "more to slaughter when needed. Fred Blodgettand Wallace Farrow are laying a steam pipe to the new gymna sium -for heating purposes. Many thanks are extended to Mrs. Brewer and Mrs. Doherty for geraniums they gave for the dining room tables. A table for visitors has been estab lished in the dining room where all the school visitors are welcome to take their meals. The blacksmiths have finished oiling the floor of the new gymnasium and are now applying parafine wax and polish, ing it. Mrs. Brewer is doing excellent work in the kitchen. No better meals can be had any place on the grounds than at the school dining room. The grls in the domestic science de partment are kept very busy preparing meals for the eighteen boys of the foot ball team who are at the training table. The detail has changed at the. domestic science department. JF TqjrTrfnr V V W V fF"W I LOCALS 4 far A -JV A A y&t Hr Jkr A nftr irtr A ftn Our school rooms are very comfortable this fall. The rooms are very well, decorated and the. teachers seem to take pride in them. Miss Irene Campbell is giving piano lessons to the following McBride Hall girls: Nellie. Shepard, PJm ma Shepard, Esther Napoleon, Ellen Ferris, Chris tina Victor, Dollie Case, Violet' Berner; Juanita lie yes. The following McBride Hall girls are members of the Mandolin Club: Ida Johnson, Martha Le Claire and Ren a Mann, violins; Maud Lowry, Emma Shepard and Violet Edwards, mandolins; Esther Napoleon and Christina Lane, guitars'; Ella Brewer, cello; Dollie Case, double bass, and Margaret Lowry, plan o