THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN 3 Brevities The farmers started to mow. clover on Tuesday. Harvey St. John is roof-cleaner for Brewer Hall. The farmers have nearly finished haul ing baled hay to town. Amos Smoker and Fred Lewis went out to work on Tuesday. Dennie Harnden and Ralph Allen went to Salem on Tuesday. Supt. Chalcraft has a lot of new lantern slides for his electric lantern. Roy Wilson and Roy Mclntyre, ex farmers, are now working at the bear pit. Mr. Cooper and his boys pulled a cow out of the ditch at the lake on Monday. Laura Wilson is now head cook at the hospital while Mrs. Teabo is on her vaca tion. Mrs. Chalcraft and children returned from the Seattle Exposition last "Wednes day. Thomas Case, who was quartermaster at Mitchel Hall, is a great help on the farm. The tailors are working in the differ ent departments during Mr. Enright's absence. The hospital boys make daily trips to the river these days for exercise and pleasure. . Mr. Wellfeldt was busy Monday after noon marking the kitcken's pans, buck ets and tubs. Cyril Morrisette improved the sound of his violin by taking it apart and scrap ing it lately. Mr. Lansing and his partner were busy repairing the north side of Brewer Hall Tuesday. ' Tuesday morning Mr. Larsen gather ed a detail of boys and gave the yard a good cleaning. Mr. Wellfeldt and his boys did some painting on both the outside and inside of the jail this week. Mr. Van Tassel, with a couple of boys, repacked the radiators in the school building on Monday. A windmill arrived at the school on Friday and was hauled by the farmers to its future location. Roy Wilson, who was working on the farm, took too many bridles apart and Mr. Swartz fired him. Cyril Morrisette is taking care of Mrs. Teabo's and the school's poultry while she is on her vacation. Dennie Harnden, Ralph Allen and Oscar Case were visitors at the open air sanitarium on Tuesday. Hiram Keogan is now running the engine this week in the power house and Elmer Henry is his fireman. The wagonmakers have been busy repairing the light wagon in which the sewingroom girls went on their picnic. Mr. Swartz had a narrow escape from serious injury Wednesday morning he was kicked by a horse, but not badly In jured. Every morning after the doctor has finished his work he gets his ball and mit and goes out to take his exercise playing ball. Mr. A. J. Picard did a creditable job at the picard place, this week, making a shed for straw, which Ray and Louis are hauling for winter use. The hogs were turned loose in the prune orchard to clean it of prunes which have dried and fallen, so no trouble will be had when it comes to picking the ripe prunes.