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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1890)
TT HllOUK Irj-th of Hue thadowa intcrvcnci and Horn up aj;aint the tnowy foam at the b'p of the cup't rim, while the nindt blow tmall fleck of it oflf into the tpice beyond. You will pay thii it fancy painted. Hut of grrat mtrrctt to the ttate if the young and flouriihing oil lrge tituated here. At the foot of Ml. Angl it a group f building ( illuitratiom) wh and w..rk arc an intonating ttudy. Hrrr, on a mull toile, i IVllamy'a dream realized. The tmmattrry ohm iUut acret of land, on which are herdt of therp, handf of hormn and rattle. IV -tidet, there are orchard, vineyardt and firldi of grain. Thit pr-j-rrty it held itt common by the community. The thepherd take care of the theep, the farmer the farm, and on. Thry have a flour mill, a bakery, butcher hop in deed, it it a little world by itn lf. Of nm, the j- nihility of tuch a ttate of attain mut have a pyc ! laical batit. Mt. Angel College, St. Th'.iuat (irand Seminary, kttd St. Anwliut 1'ctit Seminary ntitute the group of rtructuna to which we have alluded. The collar hat an excellent three year' record, having at prw i t 1 1 itudentf enrolled. The college compf i the cla i.ical, commercial and preparatory court. St. Thoma (irand Seminary comprin t the ttudict of the.logy and philow.phy. St. Anmliut IVtit Seminary givei a h-m and instruction to thou? who with to Umm print It hat twenty pupilt at prcM-nt. There it a road h ading from the uionatrry to lh chajn l alut a mile away. Thit road runt through a di p forest, and along it every little way U a tatoti where are picture! in commemoration of ikcm-t in our Savior'a pilgrimage to the pW of hi crunfuM. The road leadt to a Uauliful irtagon ihaj-l on th .ummit of Mt. Angel, where the cllrge pr-jr it finally to U built. In thit chajl it a famout painted baa-Mirf. ir.g the agony of the Redeemer. The rtit "U; have dip--d hit hruh into th aiure of h'tun and of it thinned the pale hlue rye of the d;vin- '.!T.frr( who.e gate in filled with infinite pity and Hid-rnr AUve Ilim are the partially cU hd hetm. and on the Ua kneM of the flou ltfallt the tplrhd-if .f the moonlight, while th ttart tremble thrgh dutk of the firmament. An angel w to thy Sa i r, itt fine u full of nidation a. f " whit, plumage of itt half fdd-1 p'mM.t are tif.g" with hlue, at though the tkiet had mehl in 7 .tain-l them at the ar.g'1 t!"t!; ,u ar from the white throne Uyunl lt a dluttrati.il of an inditidual J " ,hl,h l'" orld't triumph hung, and, at wh. it awakftt U rre heroic prntimentt Thi. intUtution, t.i full of t"i. Vt it,.wn at one of the Utni pU vut-t ' Hntry. lit lrad-th Very IWpnJ Katlr U helm (Vlrrm-tt, 0. S H,a mtn of unUrtni rivfriy lt awUtrd hy trarUrt of though prfi y. In l -r I. it Utl-iuUful If many of our older lnttult.f t'rn ing ran Uait turh an agjfeti"n f htarth!t a U rrprrntr. at Ml Anl tVllr Srrl mrtuUr of the faculty were lu"atrd at lU tn. lhcr itwtitul n of Switirrltnd Hie n llrge it ;luted In Mailn rom.ly, in tU narn gug railway, f fty mil' lh r tt I. Itvl KVrlttrrll mllrt .flhrt vt Slmi If it I Wu natural nnirimmenU lmpr t"inrthli' f thrir . n . fj, .; f v ht) h tM ,t-01 lt HM'tt rrtf.' MSgt,irVa up n tU nl, -f o '. I, U muin th.t ll Af rl Vr 1 " , lr,li. In w " ' ,,"',, ,'1 ,U grr.t trth.Mt Hf it t..!,tU W.Katir. ,t an I ' d.UU hr .g-i ' 4 ' '"J At w tti-dUd t.f h daik.rl I UI .t j r-l hrrt t'.l lh" f .r fd tU . -f fM."a!"l ,U di.iy i.il f d..tt'. "ti. ' I M l ' 1 1 Mt frl r ," J'ntl ,!'" 1 ,L ..h -,Ui li.k t-1 !l tU Lit t-.U; - 'I W f J ' ' ,J ,Ui t, l If w !