2 , THE C II EM AW A AMERICAN of Hunt's party. These men were over taken in a few days and were killed. When R. H. Gardiner, of Bangor, dis covered thi story of Seboois in some old records, he began a search for the grave of the girl so that it might be suitably marked. The Onward. -A, A, .1. -r .A, .A. .A, pupics icems frvvvvvvvvvvvvvfi The boys have started to drill for commencement. Sam John is working in the dairy ihouse for this week. We are all looking foward for a jolly good time the fourth of July. The boys h&ve began to drill in the mornings for the fourth of July. The fifth and sixth grades are working in the domestic science this week. The best looking wreath made for the band boys was" made by Annie Evans. Did you hear the word "intellect" last Sunday evening. If you did then use it. . Mike Smith is one of the best tenor singers we have in the choir, we all like to hear him sing. Last Friday the boys of the graduat ing class went up to the tailor shop and were measured for their graduating suits. , The school building has been kalso mined all over. The class rooms were kalsomined cream and terra cotta, ceil ing cream and the walls terra cotta, while ' the ceiling of the chapel was kalso mined blue and walls grey stone.. Miss Bowman has an article of value in her possession, loser please call and describe article Can any one furnish a good cat for the commissary rats. m Pn1' :;fBn:':;ixii; ;iBiii i;si!: Jtsi; :;iei: . :;:!! iat:: -aii: , : ir :: I GENERAL NEWS I 111::: .iLai:: .iaii; iei:: ::s!: isiii mil: : ini. ;ibi. .iiii hi: isi' The office and the water tower have just been freshly painted. Mrs. Mann and family left on, Mon day for Polk County where -they will camp for a time. In repeating the golden text little Josephine Harris said "when I see the blood I will step over you. " When asked why she was excused from school early, little Stella Jarvis said "Because I write better than the rest of them." The little birds that live in the trees ' on the north side of the White House beat the rising call in the morning by waking everybody up before the bugle is sounded. The band and the first base ball team are scheduled to lav at Jacksonville, Southern Oregon on the fourth. Some of us hope we can spend the 4th down the river again. m Mr. Geo. Mudge, who has been employ ed here as wagonmaker for several months, has been appointed as carpent er at Ft. Walla Walla, Wash, in the Quartermaster's Department at an in crease of salary. Miss Ethelma Parrish is attending the Capital Normal School. By studying ' this summer she hopes to cover one term of geometry aud U. S. History, then she will graduate from the Portland High School with the Feb. '09 class, otherwise she will not be able to finish the course until June of the same year. Miss Parrish was a former pupil of Chemawa and we all feel proud of her successes, and wish hr man" mo e.