THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 7 i : :tai ill" nsr naii: 'ts:: 'iibi: 'iebi: :iEBi:' 'HBJh ';isr:; -::Lnr.: INDUSTRIAL NOTES BY PUPILS M li:.. ;iu;:: :in:'. .ill1:. ;ikiM: ..nn: ::!ii: . jiii: .itii; . James Benjamin was cultivating on ions on Tuesday afternoon. The gardeners are . cultivating the squash and pumpkins this week. The gardeners were cultivating the cucumbers on Tuesday afternoon. The blacksmiths are helping the farm ers haul hay . from the lake farm this week. Joe Moss is again working in the engi neering department after having been in the hospital for some time. The smaller gardeners, in charge of David Penny, were weeding the potatoes opposite the hog pen on Tuesday after noon. . The farmers are very busy this week mowing, shocking and hauling hay from the lower farm to the cow barn, where the dairy boys put it away. Mr. Smith with a detail of seven boys scraped the prunes from the walls of the kitchen, which were splashed there by an explosion of a prune caldron some time ago, on Tuesday afternoon: The eighth grade boys helped the farmers haul and shock hay at the lake and lower farm on Tuesday morning, while their teacher, Miss Royer, acted as matron of Mc Bride Hall in the place of Mrs. Theisz, who went to Woodburn with the Mandolin Club, where they gave a Concert on Monday evening. GAVE GOOD CONCERT. , The Girls' Mandolin Club gave a very pleasant entertainment at Woodburn on Monday evening to a very enthusiastic audience. The rendition of the numbers on the program was highly compliment ed by all who were present, and the pro gram which follows reflects great credit upon the girls and upon their instructor, Mr. Turney: Part I 1. The Frost King - - Kenneth 2. Kiss of Spring - - - Rojfe 3. Darkies' Holiday - - Lyons 4. Lily of the Prairie - - Mills Miss Vernie Cliffe ' (In Indian Costume) 5. Dixie Rube - - - Allen 6. Sunset Pass - . - : - Ames 7. Chicken Pickin's - - - Allen Part II 8. Gen Mixup, U. S. A. - - v Allen 9. The Baroness - - Comstock 10. Spice of Life - - - Hildreth 11. My Pretty Little Maid of Cherokee - - - 1 Williams Miss Vernie Cliffe (In Indian Costume) 12. The Night Before - - Keith 13. Overture Joys and Sorrows Turney 1L Home, Sweet Home - Hildreth WHAT PORTLAND PAPERS SAY OF OUR BAND. The famous Indian Band is again an attraction at Chautauqua and Superin tendent Chalcraft has charge of the camp on the the grounds. The band has 28 musicians, the Indians coming from Al aska, Klamath, California, Cathlamet, Spokane, Montana and Pueblo, New Mexico. They are a sturdy lot of fel lows and add a picturesque touch to the park. Oregonian. The Chemawa Indian Band has never made good to such an extent as it has this year. They are better trained and are a fine, dignified set of young 'men. They have always enjoyed a well deserv ed popularity and while there have been personnel changes from time to time it is pleasing to note that as the old ones drop out there are others as talented to take their places. Portland Journal.