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About The Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Oregon) 189?-1??? | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1898)
m e in c m a w a A m erican . - 2 :I i t ‘ ¡>i , ® UpUP1LS» ITEMS. - ’ (ÛKOORKECTÉD) . Dost thou love life? ¡ Then .¿squander uot time; ... F orfh at is the life is made ot? Has any oue heard from Cuba lately? I think that it is time for us to get another let ter from our friend, Capt. Mahoney. Everything has a top and in order to reach that place, we must climb. ■ The soouer we begin the quicker we will reach the top. We join ourselves, with the exception of Cuba, to no party that does not carry the flag and keep step to, the music ot the Union. cióme of the girls went over to the Boys» Home last Sunday, along with Supt. Potter and Dr. Clark. They said they found it very neat. ; - 3 to defeat the Salem boys, but I am afraid he is counting his chickens top soon. Heaven’s gateH are not so highly arched as kiugs palaces, they who enter there must go ' Miss Mary Suinihers has returned. through on their knees. . Geo.. \yast)iiigton’8 Birthday is coming. It would be very nice to see those twenty .- • Newton Pulcifer is on the priutlng force. three little girls that have joined the Baud of Dri Giark’sr; lecturc was very interesting. Mercy to wear their colors and badges. The Quartermaster Frank Beach has gone home. little girls’ Band of Mercy are comiug up the Mr Thompson feeds the bears with cab- hill, slowly and surely, ’tis better to come up 1 bage. ' the hili than to stay at the bottom all the time. Henry Pqud is going to cut wood tliisafter- noqitiu, / ' One of the girls received a letter from a The days are getting longer in this part of friend of hers at .the coast, sayiug some body the country. -,i., • wants the girls to come oyer and spend the summer. All you have to do is to be good Tominy JDownie says hè is going to bé a Jno, Stacy and Samuel Jackson are the girls and do the duties assigned you, and I am Boston pitcher. " new corporals, and .Reuben Sanders, once a MCuba and Spain are still fighting, but Cuba corporal, has been promoted to Ass’t Eng sure the Old-Mau-iu-the-Tower,wiii uot object, to us taking another trip to the sea shore. w ill get her treedom. s„, ineer. .Education is a better safe, guard to liberty Miss Bowman’s chapel talk, Wednesday' The old tank has been removed from the. . then »/standing army. ■. morning was about the Alahambra, and was top of the Engineer and Plumper shopaud the big work bell put in its place, where it Miss F. Lashapelle and Miss T1 Trask were very interesting. The talk was enjoyed by shows up like our flag pole. While the tank all present. .upSaleiulastsMonday. ;>/ was being removed from its place, the Old- Learned men say that in Latin the word Man-in-the-Tower was seen in the north win ; -‘Mary Deckbf ^isM ij?a piece for, George “editor” means to eat. In Oregon it means dow, smiling and lookihg quite as natural as Washiiigtóti’ti birthday. ‘ r ‘ ' • Mr Childers is going to plaut potatoes in scratch and hustle, like fire to get some ever. thing to eat. 5 thé swamp this summer. . One bright sunny after-noon last week four Miss Bailie Wacheno said she would like to of the young ladies, who always enjoy being Mr George WassoD is makiug a nice frock pay $. 15 for another sor ¡able, so she’ll have out iu the fresh air, ware out for a walk. tailed coat, .Lu the tailor shop. some more ice cream, oranges, bananas aud While ou their Way back to the ground, oue Mies- Florence Laufman is taking music sweet coffee. - of their u umber ^discovered a little animal ¡n lessons of Miss Claudia Childers. . Mary Smith was very anxious to go to the the woods and screamed Oh! look at that big Undertake not wbdt'you can not perform sociable they had Tuesday night. Because deer. They were all excited for a while, but hut be careful to keep your promise. she wanted to eat some of the orauges aud ba The Boys and girls,.of Miss Miller's room nanas they had. had aîessou ori. the' carrot this week. A little more will power boys and we can Tke Moving City. The boys are working, very hard out in the conquer our lessons' with ease. Time and woods splitting fire, wood/orthis school. tide waits for no man, neither dues it wait The San Franeisco Express known as the MrV. T. Graham had alo n g walk the other for Iudiau boys and girls. day, after the runways dowu to Marion City; The boys was very much surprised last week Overland, runs daily between Portland aud “The love of Nature isth e first thing iu the by having a bathe in theswimiug tank, which San Francisco. The North bound train for Portland stops at Ghemawa 7:20 A. M. and true poet; the admiration of himself, the was enjoyed by all aud hope the next time the South bound klso stops at our front gate at the water wili be just a little warmer. . '.„.f < 'i- — ■ - ." i-'. ’i 8 P. M ou its way to San Francisco. These He that is down needs fear no fall; We are doiug very nice work in the sewing trains are mammoth affairs, consisting quite He that is low, no pride; room-. , gttiss Lauf m a n 'k e e p su sg ir ls busy frequently of 11 to 14 coaches. They present He that is humble ever shall ¿se^'tog. < '■’■¿"I ” a beautiful appearance especially at flight, Have God to be his guide. The two literary societies gave a very ite when brightly lighted and are often ealled The U . S. Battleship Maine was sent to the moving cities. Other passenger trains tei eating public debate last Thursday eveuiug Havana, Cuba, it is reported that she arrived stop at Ghemawa affording us four regular iu the chapel. at her destination. But what is the use of giv mails daily. The pupils iu the fourthi gradejare learning 'J'libw^q paragraph Üieir work, and/punctuate ing a mau a guu and not allowing him to use it? ihetr séuìéiicéa. , New Glasses for the OK Man. The boys in the Plumbers and Engineers Last .Sunday ev en in g the,- Y ,M . G. A. had Dep’t. are in stronghopes that our Sup’t.will charge;qf tiie chapel iu . which there were a The Old-Man-iu-the-Tower has'just receiv get a new plant established here in the near , .iajge^atteudaueev/ ►»aWd.’ future, and in connection will get an electric ed a new and powerful pair of field glasses Mr. J . P. Patted delivered .ah’address at'the light plaut attached there to. which now enable „him, from his lofty abode, ^,Y. Mb; :C. A.m eetiôgdm Saiçïïi-last Sunday, Wiuter is nearly gone and we aré glad that to see for miles. Last Sunday the old man •tosati audience of SOQ. i;< r /'■*..Ak'-'IV. ' spring will soon be here again. So we cam noticed a gentleman and a lady walking up wà8 received from Nellie Reynolds, go out walking to gather the pretty flowers. the track. They lived at Ghemawa. They t stating «he ià'•eiijtìjing^tfie? sleigh-ridês in ; But we have a grand time here both summer were met by two Chemawa boys. One was a full blood Indian boy? The other was near northern W a s h i n g t o n ? ? * v ; aud winter. ““The young Î à d jé é |O ï^ g e ÿ ’.ing. room willj Boys and girls, when you write' items for ly a full blood white boy. The Indian boy, when passing tfie gentleman and lady, lifted make new drases, '.fiÿ/iÇli’-tqéiigW .’ in school. this newsy little paper, be sure to have your his hat aud spoke " politely . The white boy Then will hxiK vejy. neat. . siguitureon them, so that the Old-Mau-in-the- did not raisehis bat orspeak, But passed How.x Sthe;,girls, and/ 4}pya. mquf h... watered Tower, will’ know who is doing well and by like a dumtriy. The white boy was , when<Mr<&»tter ^’iiti bimaniti^ud oranges, who is not. dressed quite dudishiy and earried bim w lf and that theyjwere mjÛy Âjg^steii.’ t-. The basket 1 -all team of Salem has challeng in a very self impbrtahtmknner. ;!;i -!r ’’ ;: We hear th a t-Xn<)‘EIëÿ'fât« Work in a log- i ed the Y . M. C. A. team for another game, Tiie indian^bb^'aith^oufeh m odestindreae ging camp in ?Waehuigtofi’.' Jobu was à good which the b>>ys have accepted. The Supt. and manner, shoW€Sl"tiiat'he w^8^^rue ^ o * boy and did much while here at school. says that the boys does uot need any practice tleman.