THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN. 3 rji -w v WWW "V W V n v LOCALS 4 i Miss Grear is sick in the hospital in Salem. . Mrs. Campbell has been visiting friends in Portland since Monday. Mr. Teibo arrived home on Monday from a visit to Gr inie Ronde He was accompanied hom9 by some pupils. Mr. Joseph Teabo presented Supt. Chalcraft with a mess of chir a pheasants the other day, and the courtesy was ' very much oppeciated Rev. McGaw, of Portland, after being compelled to miss service here one Sun da v. was with us on lat Sibbath and preached a very able sermon. Pichering Chalcraft has a new shot gun; a No. 16 guage, breech -loading Rem ington. Naturally he is quite proud of it and is giving it a good try-out. Mr. A. L. French, the ventriloquist, who appeared in our chapel last Fiiday evening proved himself a good entertain er. His efforts were pleasing in every We are in receipt of a letter from Haines DeWitt, who is working at- the carpenter trade in Giande Ronde and getting along nicely. He assures us that he is now weighing close to a ton Friends of Fortunato Jaynie have re ceived cards from him. The cards a e postmarked from Tionolulu and all was well with the writer when he wrote. For tunaio is on his way to his old home at Pilar, Pa nay Island, P. I. Dr. Edward ,Lieurance, formerly at Chema wa but later located at Crow Agen cy, Montana, has resigned from Crow and hen last heard from he was in Chicago. He wrote that he was one ol the fans at the great games of baseball which have been world-wide attractions A post card recently received from Robt. Cameron, who is now on the force of the Herald, published at Eureka, Calif., writes that his paper is soon to receive an up-to-date color press. Robert is certainly making good on the Herald. Many Chemawans were in Salem on Saturday to witness the football game, Willarnette-O. A. C, and all agree that the game was certainly worth while. The score was 9 to 6 in faver of 0. A. C, and the latter was lucky that it was no worse. We were sorry to be informed that Father Datin was the victim of a run-" away accident last Saturday near his home at Brooks, Or. He has charge of the regular Catholic services at Chemawa and many friends are hoping that he was not seriosusly hurt. Particulars of the accident are not available. LANGUAGE LESSONS. (Uncorrected) I am glad that I am in second grade there are having race in New York Miss Dohse read about that air ship race is going on at New York Miss Dohse brings the paper every morning she reads to us and sometimes She does not read to us When she get through She take the paper to Miss Leader and she reads to her boys Eddie Grimes, 2nd Grade. Saturday there is going to be an air ship race. Iam glad that I can write a letter I am in the 2nd grade it is autumn yesterday I went to school. I don't work in the" garden. There Was sociable last night. I am in America. An air ship can fly in the air. Allan Shepard, 2nd Grade. The junior girh are trying very hard to become first-class dressmakers.