4 THE CHBMAWA AMERICAN Umatilla gomtnencement On June 4'h the Umatilla Boarding . S ?ho !, known as the Model Reservation wchool of the country, will hold its eoni mwnc.uaent exercisss, to which a most cor dial invitation isexteudel to all friend of Indi an education. It will pay employes of other schools to viit Miss Gaither'a splendidly conducted school of 100 pupils and they can rest assured of receiving a most hearty wel come from Major Wilkins, Miss Gaither aud the other officers of the school. Suparin ten lent Buchanan, f Tulalip, and Superin tendent Potter, Mrs. Theisz and Miss Dohee fChemawa will attend, and many others from other schools hope to be present. Pendleton's b?st citizens are proud of the Umatilla school aud no. doubt there wili fcw a geat many present on this oc casion. Supt. Potter arrived last tiight from Idaho and Montana where he was detained by the recent storms and thus much to his regret was unable to get back in time to meet the President at Cliemawa. Hew Rose Companies The h09e companies for the fire depart ment weie reorganized this week. For company No. 1, Harry Manu was elected foreman and Adolph Farrow assistant fore man; Company No. 2, Geo. S. Hilb, fore man, Joe TabO assistant foreman. Fol lowing are the members; Hi'Se Company No. 1: Jefferson Wil son, Thomas McCully, Joe Alexander, Silas Moon, Raymond Clay, Joe Charles, Ignatioua Williams, Sykes Mitchell, Geo. Shakes. 1 Hose Company No. 2; Sebastian La Chester, Harry Jacobs, John Markistum, Frank Deckr, Ben. Garrison, William Blodgett, Geo. Oluey, Charles Blacketer, Alex. Young, Chas. Woods. ., .. ' The rules require that whenever an alarm is given every roembar of the engineer's department shall report immediately and attend to the engines, subject to orde'S f Engineer Becker aud Asst. Engineer Love lace. The engineer's detail is compose'! of the following: A! ben, Mecum, Frisco Day, John Finkbonner, Geo. Washoe, David Pawn, Topsy Austin, 8am Morris, Fred Foster. Robert Lawery, Julius Daniels, Floyd Lovelace, Martin Wallon, Harry PairNh. Additional Local, Mrs. Sherrard is suffering from an attack of la grippe this week. The band cpneert of last Simday w;n very much enjoyed by all. Miss Ida Miller was reelected to teach another year in the Salem schools. The tailors are making several band ui!i for the boys that haye none for the ban I tour. Olive LaFlumboise is hem-stitching a dress which will be sent to the N. E A. in Boston. - Simon Booth was busy a day or two this week making screens for Mrs. BecerV windows. The regular monthly school 'entertain m nt will be givsn May 30, in the chapel. It will be of a m -morial chancter. We are pleased to state that Mrs. Mvm has so far recovered from her recent acvi dent as to be up and around attain. Fay Charles and Mary Smith, who hav been attending the Y.W.C.A. convent1. ;;, as delegates from this School, at Capi("'.i Cal., returned home Wednesday evening They both report having had a vrj pleasant time. The following pupils from Leu'.: Agency, Idaho, wh have just arrived arc Robert Brothers, Tommy t'ompton, T:i Nappo, Arthur Tyler. Frank Wav-. Eddie Matsaw, Joseph Towersap, Stearns, Guy Wateri, Jemima Tend They are a splendid epeciinen of heal:.'. , full-blooded Indian pupils and show their good behavior the excellent trait;: i hey haye received at Supt. YWs school.