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About Weekly Chemawa American. (Chemawa, Or.) 189?-198? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 14, 1902)
THE CHEMAWA AMERICAN. 2 The Chemawa American. Henry L. Lovki.acb, Manahkr. Published Weekly by Hie Pupils r Hie Chemawa Indian School. mbnvrtvtta 2ft Cnt Per Ytr. Clubs of five and oor 20 0! P"1 Address all UnRliiexs CoinmmilcatliMi- to Tub Ohrmawa American, Chrmawa, Orkuon. Ki.tered at the PoBtoffice at Chemawa, Or., an second -class mail-matter. Kotk. If thifl space.... is marked with a red cross ft meaiiB; ; that your ob Bcrlptloti Ims expired. - Pleae renew. TONQUE AT CHEMAWA. (1eiiinK Telegram Correspondence). Salem, Nov. 1 1. Congressman Thomas H. Tongue opeiit yesternity at Clietnawa, looking over the tll'ltan Training School, with Mb numerous ln list rlnl and literary department, its new buildings, Hut equip ment, hie. He Ml-o delivered an add rem inili sludents and otnVers of ihe lumiln- industrious individual eff.-rt. He congi'iil. nlhte.l the management upon trie liberal Hllpport given hy l lie lleneral Unvernmenl ami wax proud of the prt he liait played in ohit.iiiitii; said support, especially an rt-sullB which 1 1 Jive hem wrought through the wipe, Intelligent conduct of theaffilrR nflhe chool. Mr, Tnngr.ewill return to Washington fully prepared to defend the insttliilion and i s right lo liberal (iovern- Mr. 'IVniune wa driven to Salem l,y tfiito during ihe afternoon and in th even inn delivered an able and eloquent ad dress lmre HieHlmleniV of Willamette University and their guesta or Ihe oily generally. Mifl talk related lo tha 'Trice of Success," in which Ins insistwd upon tli necessity for individual effort and excel lence, which form the passport to hiiccch in a fiee country like Amelia. Ha claim ed that Bocial success, money, political in fluence, etc., could not he relied upon for success, but the individual must contain within himself the attribute power nweasary to carve it out for himself. Mr. Tongue is always an i'ite,-e,stimt, pleasing; talkr, and he w at his best. last night, giving hla select au lienor a rare Intellerciu al treat. An old friend. Capf El ward P. Mahony of Havana, Cuba, does not forget t he Chemawa boy and girls, and his visit lour yeHrg when hb a Cuban nffliier he addressed the school in behalf of the poor suturing Onlwni who were fighting for liberty. Me i-m not forget bow the Chemawa pupils r-dsH $5.00. to buy bullets and hotshot for the Spanish, and hoped one of thm wmiM ki ' close to that old Butcher den. Wevter. ('apt. Mahonvj altho' an American wphi Cuba, before the war broke out. He en lis'ed In the army oMiomez, and lou-li: line a brave American always fighH. When wounded he wan aiveu a 1-mvi.r absence lo vi-il. the U.S. and tlp II. Cilhtn Cuise ll'mncially by lectiin-m in I c-dicitinj il l. h wis o i t lis nip that he visited rhem -iwa. Since the war lie h i nnrriel a l -iful Cuban iHdy.au.t 1-n filling an hoimlile and iitiportnt ovemmeut p -ili n in Hie new Republic, hi a personal letter tiiSnpt. l'.tter be aya. "I enclose a fe w.rU tint perhaps inillt lm uful ti h une thoughtful boy iu the t-cbn.il." nsf..lmv: Tin-. b y who want to d t hi m ist imI oulyhe amu'id wlin Ibin are Impii'ini, hot he n i Msl m ike things h ippen. Aii'lllie only f.re.H Hint wiM make tliinifi Iihiph m thoiiL-bl. '4'hf prod.irtof ihnuulit Is hi-,, and the market value of a id-n is n fortune. Honest work i- worth k.ihI -hI-Hrv. Lot lionet work "phn" l-o.mI iilm- i worth an intercut, in the husiiie."