THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 s"s- v" v "y hp 'iw'iisf 'y v v nr fr LOCALS 4 Henry Evans is expected to be back Boon. Alex Cajete is busy in the tailor shop pressing clothes. , Ed. Evans left for his home in Siletz, Ore., on Friday morning, where he will spend his vacation. Mr. Chas. Larsen is acting disciplinar ian now during the absence of Mr. Smith, who is on his vacation. Walter Miller, James Olney and Frank Pratrovitch are going to join the section gang on the S. P. II. R. Miss Elizabeth G. Bender, of Brown ing, Montana, is spending her annual leave with her sister at this school, Mattie and Eleanor Zimmerman, ac companied by Mrs. Teabo, left for their home in the north on Friday morning. The band boys are going out to work on Monday to make spending money for their trip to California in September, Ellen and G rover Olney accompanied by their mother left for their home in North Yakima, Wash , on Wednesday afternoon. ' James Benjamin and Nathan Nelson left this morning for Mr. Jones' hop yard, where they will have employment for some time. ; Mr. and Mrs E. A. Smith and son, Warren, departed this morning for Seattle. They are enjoying their an nual leave of absence. Mr. H. C. Bowen, who was industrial teacher here in the past is now it con ductor for the Pullman Car Company and is on the run between Portland and Seattle. Philip and Jerry Rees, John and Ar thur Steele, William Burke, James Fin ley and Thomas Andrews left for their homes in Washington, and Montana on Thursday afternoon. Twenty five boys in care ofMr. West ley left on Thursday morning for Wolfe's hop yard about five miles from here, where they will camp and work in the hop yard cutting runners and striping leaves. . The band goes to Salem this evening to appear in the Woodman of the World parade. It is quite likely that the boys will be brought home after the festivities in automobiles. No doubt they will en joy such a ride. Miss Rice, of Klamath Agency, arriv ed at Chemawa during the week and wag the guest of Miss White for a couple of days. Yesterday they left for Seattle and other points north. They are both enjoying their annual leave. Word was received here recently from Mr. J. Venter, who formerly was harness maker at Chemawa. Mr. Venter is now at his old home in Lincoln, Nebraska, and is getting along nicely. He sends best wishes to Chemawa friends. Dr. Lieurance took a number of his hospital boys to the banks of the "Beau tiful Willamette" yesterday and passed the day eating chicken and swimming both enjoyable diversions. The doctor bought some chickens of a farmer near the river and was furnished a target rifle to shoot them with, but after shooting nine times at a rooster without hitting him he had the boys run it and the other fowl down. Everything considered, the doctor and his boys had an enjoyable outing.