6 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN puptes' icerns I John Steel is electrician at the laundry this week. The blacksmiths are making a frame for the well this week. The Juniors worked in the hay field on Wednesday afternoon. The farmers started to haul hay from the lake on Monday morning. The wagontnakers repaired a hiy wagon for the farmers this week. The large engine is being repaired now and the little one is running day and night. Martin Sampson, who has been work ing in the country, has returned to-Ghe-mawa. The second, third, fourth, seventh and eighth grades are having their final exam this week. The painters have finished painting the roof of the hospital. It is painted a green color. Archie Lane, returned toChemawa, on Tuesday evening from the berry ranch, on business. The second team has started to prac tice steady now as they expect a game on the Fourth. Mr. Pugh sharpened a number of mowing machine cycles yesterday morn ing in the blacksmith shop. Mr. Pugh and his boys have been busy during the past week mowing the grass growing around the campus. The gardeners hauled several loads of potatoes this week from the ranch of Mr. Carrow for the use of the school. The dairymen churned yesterday morning. John Robinson, who for the past last month has' been working out js back again and has taken to the farm Mr. Chalcraft made his appearance on Saturday morning and took a picture of the hay and the farmers who were mak. ing it. John, Willie, Mabel and Alvina Rain, ville left on Sunday afternoon for their home at Athena, Oregon, accompanied by their parents. Who was the girl, when passing un der an English walnut tree with' her friend, that exclaimed: "My, but aren't those prunes green!" Mr. Swartz says that the new harpoon fork is a very eagy thing to handle and the hay will be put away very much easier this year than last. Mr. Van Tassel, Martin Sampson and Edward Ainsworth made a trip to Salem in the hack yesterday on business ft r the engineering department. Henry Flemming and James White head, manager and assistant manager of the dining-room-hog-pen express com pany, have changed their schedule so that they may be able to make the rounds with the teamster to the berry ranch. Mrs. E. Laufman and d'aughter, Miss Florence, are visiting Chemawa and are the guests of Mrs. Brewer and Mies Gertrude. Formerly they were residents of this place, but their home is now in Union, Oregon, where Miss Florence Laufman is a teacher in the high school. They note many improvement0 in Che mawa during the years they have been away,