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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1902)
CHEMAWA AMERICAN. thai was on the program wsh present and received the requisite number of voted And ierfiruied their part in a manlier Mult therefore WHHt lected treasurer. would have been a credit 1i a Ma-sasnit After the transaction of all business be- SuieesB Oiilb. Hevera boys came in and fore the house, a motion to adjourn waa presented themselves for admittance to the made and waa carried now successful Deweys and were vted in. rTTmmrrmmmr "Nothitm of woriti or weight can be Excelsiors vs. Nonpariels. achieved with half a mini, with a faint ' ' ,' heart with a lame endeavor.'' . , The ..iul debate held by the Kxcclsior Before tbia the t) wW have been afraid llf N,,,,ariel societies on Thursday even ol debut loo much. Now that they have ini; was the nt we have. Iiad tbia vear, let theinaelvea ao, nothing thai comes in bill we hope it will nor be the last : Quite their way will be classed as obstacles ami a number of the faculty ! were in "attend; will meet their couijuerors as the Spanish anee which made ii'.a m Vre' ilitereatinK Dons met Ihem in Manila flay May 1st. event to I lie participants tliati i')t would 18118, with anch a determination that otherwiae have beeii. Tlie.'ineeiii;ii waa il.tel.niination that known and weaves the 0all In order by the JJxcelstor ire'sidci.t, bii!hl. tokens of success. ' " , Win. Ingram. .After roll call aiid 'the , . . ' necessary business had been amended lo, a The Masaaso.it Success Cl.ub.. short prptam waa rendered ,, after wlin-h Tile Mfcasaenit Success Clnli met Katur lay, March 15. 1902 and llle following pro nil waa rendered: ifiiouiunns, " .' Kn.il h, t Mahoue, Thoa. Youiik, Vii i,iin mm, "J - I Woodwon.h,.AilK-rti Payne .and, .Emu ' . ' .'-. .Iitltiij,. The iuiltea. who were. Mr. I. came the; debate.'.. The subject was:. K solved, that war is .unnecessary and that all disputes sliouhl, be' setllel' by arhiira lioii. The .debate was well artr'u'ed by lite following speakers; .. Win. .Inurani. James A. T. tii Win. Malui i Politics " Mr. Teaboand Mi-s Hcasou deoidel of the nei'alive. ,. ' ' Jobnsoic Williama The Reliance: ' V Character Skeicll.-Jellclaon, Founder of - -' . lite Democratic deaa,. John Allen. . ... " Ii si, Trio, Mea-rs. Raul), Laraen nn l Ge ffe. There waa a go d ailendance at the Bi- hVsnlved: Th-t Nnocees is 'e H.pc.,,1- mm- laat. Thursday eceni m and a v.-ry- em upon Anility Mi in )pp rlnnity. creditable proirram iia rendered. Alii, unlive. . Negative. The pr. grain was as follows: Opciiioir Joseph Wulliui. William Ingram. Address, Jos-pli Wollan; llecitaiiou, A. T. A. Ciis.e. Kinceiw (fetle. (iillis; lliatoiic.nl Heading, Hum. lifer; Ail the niiiiihers were ito si and those on rl! Keeitatinii, lliae. Kcgcnery ; Comic Hie iiicTHin responded willingly to their Heading, iinnii K Ilia;., Kiddles, Martin i a ir a T, c question for debate waa well Wollan. Qui hiillillefl and each sidealrlliigled I'orellpl'em- that poetiy is act. tl.chmiuialive beimi the lucky side. autre. ,...' , All business was postponed until after Ah". Neg. ' lint ningrani was rendered in order that we Olias. 'utter. , . ('.has. Alexis Hindu have ne te time to deal with the Jaeitl Wollan. Martin Wolhin ww.' A g other tiring" a. treasurer w Musette tii tie, ' : John Harris ThejttdBes decided in favor of the logo