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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1910)
2 THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN v v v w w w f LOCALS 4 - i Mr. Rueben Saunders arrived home on Monday evening from Tulalip, where he was temporarily employed as engineer. All about the school there b evidence of life hustle and bustle Much is being accomplished in every depart ment. There is nothing "dead-alive" about us. Mr. Enright, accompanied by a num ber of boys, went to the Harold farm, abo,U three miles from the school, on Monday and brought back a winter's sup ply of potatoes for use at the Chemavva "Mess." Frank Rosenberg departed on Sunday evening for Tulalip, Wash., where he will be employed as engineer for an in definate period under Dr. Buchanan, who is superintendent at that school. Frank is a good boy, capable and trustworthy. From "The Thlinget" of Sitka, Alaska, we learn that the old buildings of the Sitka Training School have outlived their usefulness and are now being torn down. Never again will this school be known by the old name, but when school opens a year hence in the new buildings which are in course of erection it will be recognized as "The Sheldon Jackson School." Thus the cause of Indian education joins in the march of progress Last Saturday, in response to a tele gram, Mr. C. E. Frye went to Portland to meet Mrs. Frye's father, mother and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Bridge and daughter, Miss Keturah, who have come from Logansport, Ind., to spend the winter. The party arrived t Chemavva Sunday just before noon. Mr. Bridge is quite favorably impressed with what he has seen of Oregon, both country and climate, and if he continues satisfied with the surroundings it is probable that he will decide to locate nearby Chemavva. PUPILS' ITEMS. Fred Lewis is now taking Zoology at Salem High. The military companies have been reorganized. Mr. John Liphart went to Salem, Mon day on business. Byran Stevens is now a member of the cookery staff. Ruth Evans has entered the fifth grade and likes to go to school. Tommy Case writes that he will ho here the latter part of this month. Grace Benjamin is found very busy every spare moment she has reading an interesting book called" Bl a civ Beauty." We are all glad to see Alice Stengar and her brother laddie return to school after their vacation in Washington. The seniors welcomed their members who returned from their vacations. The class is anxious to get their number larg er. The engineers and plumbers, with the assistance of a special detail, are very busy repairing one of the hydrant lines this week.. See Patsy Barrett for particulars co-i-serning the personnel of the Portland Pacific Coast League's team. Krapp is the model. Edward and Alice Stensgar returned to Chemawa last Friday from Meteor, Wash., bringing with them John Pt Peter and Earl Hall, new pupils.