CHENAWA, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 37, iqo2 Commencement at Siletz, The commencement exercises of the Si etz Ii dian school wms held on Friday evening, June 27th, and the program printed below was excellently rendered by the, pupil?. The past vear has been a moat suceees ful one In connection with the Siletz school and agency under 1 he able and efficient management ofSupetintendent MoArthur, A great many improvements have been made and the affairs ot the School and Airency are running io a thorough, syste 111 a tic, aud peaceful manner. A nine class of pupils graduated frora the course of study at the School and will lie transferred to non-reservation fchools in the future. Mr. and in. McArthur and their corps of faithful teachers and employee are to be congratulated on the excellent work ac complished during the pant year. The Amkrican wishes them continued "What Boys are good for," John Adams. "A Frog in the Throat," Odell Lane. "Kitty Knew," AdellaLane. "Room at the Top," Joseph Lane. Solo, "I'm a Happy Pickaninny," Delia "Baby Logie," Rose Rippan. "The Bite." Cecil Clay. S njr, "Crooked Spectacles," "Little Flo's Letter," Eter Reed. Song "Won't You Be My Sweetheart," Esther Logan, Esther Heed, Susie La- Fayette. "The City Sportsman," . Arthur Bell. "An old Story," Martha Adams. "Oft With Your Hat ftB theFlagGesBy," Alfred Lane, bolo, "Hfihi Central Give me Heaven." Cecil Clay. "Maids of Jtipan," -Bertie Jack. "Our Flag," School. "Josephine Washington," Rose Rippan Song, "The Flag of the Tree. A New Athletic Field For Chemawa. CLOSING EXERCISES ATTTfE SILETZ TRAINING SCHOOL. SILE TZ, OREGON. Friday evening June 27, 1902. PROGRAM. Song, "Hark the Blue Birds," School. "Five Little Brothers," Bertie Jack. "The Wonderful Weaver," Guy Chapman. "M Atfe," Maiy Rippan. "The Son of the Bee," Little Tote. "I Didn't Think," Melinda Collins. 'A Fourth of July Record," Buford Spen- On the spur of th moment when the Chemawa Base Ball Team was being en gaged with a fierce Struggle with the Port land Academy, of Portland, Oregon, the employes of this school started a subscrip tion for a new athletic field and grand stand, the need of which was plainly evi dent. Tim athletic field and grand stand is a sure go and the nianagrtneut of the school intends 10 extend an iiwitatlou to the. mer chants of S ilem to assist us in this much needed enterprise. With a good athletic field aud enclosure for base bull Chemawa can obtain some of the best teams in the country, aud will thereby uE inl a great deal of pleasure to CCoiitinueu on pageeignt.)