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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (March 28, 1902)
mensan. CHEflAWA, OREGON, Recompense. Edwin M. Abbott. What is the price of manhood? What sale doe honor bring? Duepi pure, untarnished character 0 -tint naught in lifetime's riii? Do bauble scions rule un? Dnea riot, ruin, reign, The purest soul to trample down, To crush, destroy, rami tw.dn? Is there no truth nr honor To causu mankind to stay The, uU-consnming thirst for gold, Th.it lur -s them far away? Dues honent labor cheapen Tim in-.ld wherein we're oas ? Is black, corrupt impurity The flag flung from life's mas ? Forget not, One is watching Our HCtioiiM day by Hay, And riches paine l at filch a cost He surely will repay; ' For though mankind iB judrfinir Appearances, poor art, ThrOori, i be just, the righteous Judge, I iinpctH our inmoKt heart. Condemn not, then. I pray thee, For tht.ii, thvaelf, Bom day Mny'stneek for mercy from thy Judge, Whot-e verdict none chii Bway, And lumper all thv judgments With lvt,iid.mnioti seu-e. The end Well moriis hII 'twill bri'.g; It serve full recompense. 5tick to It. S'ink tol'; tills w the grat. secret of ruiwss hi whatever undertaking you may engage. Workearlvand late; iievrr give up; alwav have fu I ooufi fence in your- FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1902. self and you will be pretty sure feme nut on top of the pile. HMck to It is exem plified in history. The Greeks before Troy stuck to It and they Look the plane; the al lied fore stuck before SebdS'opol and the supposedly impregnable fortress fell into their hands; Grant stuck to il, and bis sticking ir, it and bin sledge hammer blow 8 enured the strite mixing biot tiers to ceae when nearlv everybody hfd begun to give Up hone. Another point is U. have fa'th In jours If; if you Imve not, no one else will. Look at things In a nay light, even if pnHpeciB ppenr uny thing I'U bright. It is the pleasant btieine'-s mati who baa the higgest. run ofirnde; it. is the pleat ant. physician who cures more patients than the one with thesonwl ,ind frown of an over-imp rt a nt detneat or; il is the pleaaant teacher who succeeds best wiih his schi.ltirM and who uIiih their lve. and it is the pleasant man who ts the health iest, rot the cross mid crahbsd man who m ver knows s bit f p'ensantry, hut. ie lik the owl, ever scowling' Uregon Repor Jfwesrein an uncomfortably crowded place, let. us not complain; consider that th.-re re others with us who are just as 011-comf-.rtahle as w are. Let us think of the comfort of tl.o-e around up before 'we II i'lk'of otirsel res. We do nol re Ms, bow uttvngly we affect those with whom we come In itonet. Some may turn away with unpleasant memories of u, while if we are patient, 8"ine may bve to think of u and ihe kindness we have ahown: Red Man A Helper. Bltn 1 Man "How are you getting a'ong? Cripple Oh I can't kick; how are you?. Blind Man Out of sight. Ex.