4 « "GO YE, THEREFORE, TEACH ALL NATJON8.” A VOL. X. MONMOUTH, OREGON; FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1880, A S NO. 44. > ■ —— Pacific day 8 work~is like ; and though no i since ‘ „ . and that was __ ___ school began, last . two-mark places. These invariably two days are exactly alike it will - -Wednesday evening, to attend the astonishing to notice the natural mah“ hristian M essenger , come provided with a lunch of sausage serve as a sample. Up early/enough “ Oratorio of Elijah ” given by the ner of all the actors. You would think Devoted to the cause of Primitive Christi­ and pretzels in one pocket and a bot­ anity, and the diffusion of general in­ in the morning, to have done the Handel and Hadyn society at the tle of cheap wine in another. The that every one of the six hundred of domestic work (which on my part is dedication of Tremont Temple. About them had Carefully read and digested formation. the filling and cleaning five lamps) fifty, including a number of the teach­ going down of the curtain is taken as Hamlet’s “ Advice to Players.” Among Price Per Year, in Advance, S2.50 the signal for the producing uf the All business letters should be addressed straightened our rooms, dressed for the ers, went on the five o’clock train, so large a crowd, the bulk must nec­ aforesaid dainties, and the reappear­ to T. F. Campbell, Editor, or Mary day, breakfasted and ready for the col­ dined at a restaurant and came home essarily be. what we designate as Stump, Publisher, Monmouth, Oregon. lege coach a few minutes after seven between eleven and twelve. Miss P. ance of the chorui ends the meal.’ yBy “ iupes,” and every theater-goer knows "jr way of contrast, let me give two Advertisers will find thig one of Mealiest (which comes pretty early these how excruciating their formal style of and myself had a good seat in the mediums on the Pacific’ Coast for making mornings)/ Bible lesson ’till chapel, front of one of the balconies where we scenes, one from the stage and that acting becomes ; but here the“ supe ” their business known. just after chapel Bible «lass, then I could see as well as hear. The chorus which follows, givfin by a portion of ! vies with the “ star ” in depicting his - KATES OF ADVERTISING ’: r the spectators. study two -periods; at 10:40 I go Jio I 1 w 1 M 3 m r® M ¡ i YF the fifth floor to a. French recitation, numbered three hundred voices. There The curtain rises, and we behold a character true to life. Germans is as , * Hiwce were sixty or seventy instruments, copy, true in every detail, of Leonar well known? are very emotional and $1 (M) $2 SO 81 „0 $7 00 812 oo 20 00 . at 11:30 to . the music room for ah 1 00 7 CO 12 00 2 50 H Col... and when I come home I’ll tell you do da Vinci's great work, “ The Last naturally are good actors. It is this 35 1.0 4 00 7 00 12 00 20 00 X Col... 65 00 hour’s practise, then lunch swallowed how the dresses and diamonds of the 7 00 12 (10 20 00 33 00 H Col... Supper.” At first* the figures arc'as national. characteristic, as much as' 12 00 20 0O 35 CO <» 00 120 00 1 Col.... in a hurry; at 1:15 another French principal singers dazzled and shone in 1 which tends to produce the Notici in local colutali» 10 cent« per lino for motionless as though they were, in- 1 1 anything, recitation, at 2:5 down to the third the brilliantly lighted hall. After ' I perfection of acting witnessed in the each iuxirtion. * deed, wrought upon The1' canvas ; but ' Yearly advertisement« on lilieral terms. floor to German review, at 2:55 second j such a musical feast I could well be ProfeMtional Carda (lunare) $12 per annum. presently »the stately figure of the Passion Play Entirely apart from year German« on another floor, after content with poor lessons the next Christ rises from the center of the 1 the play itself, the peculiar structure I Mr. I. GJ. DAvidton Is our Advertising that attendance upon lectures ir> Eng- day and scratched I exercise papers. Agent In Portland. group, washes the feet of his disciples of the building they they use deserves lish literature and belle* lettres till Miss Howard gave t a reception not and with his own hands offers to eich some notice. From the outside, one En tered at ihv PoZl Offioe at Munmouth "the return coach« lands us at Dana long since in the Browning Room, at second cl*hx mattar. the bread and wine. On every face could never form a definite idea of- Hall in time for the 5 o’clock dinner the college, to which were invited the its character. The part which consti­ Letter from Wellesley College, which is the only meal w e take at our- seniors, juniors, sophomores and teach- but one is depicted the utmost love tutes the stage looks like a long, low and devotion. Judas alone would leisure. After dinner comes washing er».- 2Ì ÍÍLT Offering; but dare'not warehouse. Adjoining thi» is a large LrmR numbkb xvn. or ironing (most all at Dana Hall do obeisance to that lady and spent a enclosure, with a small portion of one W elleui . ey , M ass ., their own washing), looking over most delightful evening with after­ yet openly avow his hatred, lest the end covered with the rest surrounded treacherous plot he has already laid ^-Oct. 17, 1880. home papers, writing all manner of ward a stroll homeward in the de­ should fail. As in the middle ages it by a high board fence. * Inside, look­ Jfy Dear Girls language exercises up to ten o’clock licious moonlight. -was commonly believed that a perjur­ ing from the stag?, you see a vast This is one of New England’s fairest when .the_ bolt is drawn, the lights Cards from the Monmouth double er could not swallow a piece of conse­ quadrilateral, filled with wooden October days, and were I not re- blown out and the night brings well wedding have been received, and the l benches, which rise oqe above the so it is io with nun the vue traitor traitor ,1 ” --------~ miqded by the date above, of the deserved rest. Monday is not even a box of brides’ cake divided with the crated bread, bread which his Master Judas. The ' _ ° W *k° the ijeats of an amphithea- length of time that has elapsed since rest day this year, for on that day I Dana girls, under whose pillows the ter. As only a few hundred of these 1 last wrote you, I would put asijle take music and straight line drawing morning after, might have been found offers him sticks in his throat, and it are covered, th^* great mass-of the au­ writing and dally away these shining at the college. You can imagine there cake crumbs, that all night long had is only by an intense .effort he is able dience must take their chances with afternoon hours among the nymphs is something of a bustle and hurry of been expected to reveal futurity in to gulp it down. Then comes the the elements. Of course, it is not al­ and dryads that people these lovely morning’s especially by those who marvelous dreams. For the remem­ command: " What thou do?st, do lowable to raise umbrellas, as it would quickly.” And the traitor departs to autumn woods. have overslept themselves. brance of one so far away I am the finish his infamous work. The cur­ obstruct the view ; so you must pro­ School has now been in session As we climbed into the coach one more grateful, as it was entirely un­ tain drops ¿nd now,if you please gaze tect yourself from the blazing sun as is I morning last week one of the girls expected. several weeks and everyone -seems ' I - • J « XT V a. ... on the second scene. It is here one well as you can with handkerchiefs, going at a breakneck pace to secure’ said, “ Now, don’t you think I’m I don’t suppose you will find this expects an awestruck and reverential fans, etc. If it should rain, you are for berseli a few spoonfuls of the smart. I’ve got ready and made my letter so very interesting, but it has graciously permitted to hoist an um­ great ocean of knowledge contained in bed since the morning bell,” (some done me good to even have this silence to ensue. Scores, indeed, are' brella. But do not lavish all your gazing upward as if in prayer ; but it the Wellesley library t6 which a five or ten minutes). , Everybody desultory everyday talk with you. is only to give a satisfactory slant.to pity upon the audience, for much thousand new volumes were added in envied her quickness, but what a C assie S tump . their wine bottles. Others are sitting more to be pitied are the poor »horus vacation. The chapel too, was fres­ laugh there was when it was found with bowed heads, as though in deep singers,' who throughout the entire coed during the summer and looks that in her haste, instead of a cloak People Who Attend the Passion meditation ; but, upon observing close­ performance stand bareheaded upon Play. much handsomer than last year; she had brought a dress skirt with ly, it will be seen that the object of j that part of the «tage which is expos­ - above the platform is the college motto her. She took the laugh at her ex­ Bl ABTHUB BEAVIS. their attentions is a huge piece of po­ ed to the sky. We attended the rep­ *• Not to be ministered unto but to pense, good natuMly, and says she resentation on one of the few - days tent Limburger. This beer and wine ...Ll-l- —J ~ • ’ minister,” and about the walls near will never dare brag again of her The audiences which have gathered which remained clear from morning guzzling, following those scenes which ( during the past summer at Ober-Am­ the ceiling are various Scriptural quick’ work. are calculated to fill one with the till night, AniTTt was pitiable to see texts in large letters. Music hall was. We have the same cook and lady I mergau have been composed of three how savagely the sun poured down ---- intended for thi? year but is not yet ~auf perintendent as last year, and I find | classes of people—tourists, the clergy, most solemn emotions, is apt to disa­ his rays upon tire faces of those fair ’ “ buse one’s mind of preconvinced no­ finished. Stone - Hall is assuming myself •- more pleasantly ‘ situated per­ and peasants. The tourists are prin­ tions of peasant simplicity. Why German girls, with each succeeding magnificent proportions and in less haps on account of being acquainted cipally English and Americans, and it scene burning their cheeks one degree ? than a year will be completed and aní Tn Tjeffer healtK ; Besides I fincT H9 surprising tn see h'OVF many, even this class of people attend such an en- redder tharrbsfor?. Nothing impress--“““ ready for use. Several of the old mem­ my two room-mates so after my own from Xlhetica, have made the Euro­ tertainment as the Passioit l’lay might ed us more strongly with their great bers of Dana Ballare back again which heart that I never have to leave my pean trip simply to witness this relic be surprising ; but we must remember in the first place, that music will devotion to the cause than this heroic makes it plcasSnt and homelike; I own room for congenial company, and of mediaeval theatricals. charm the most savage, and in the offering up of their complexions.— In- think however there are about 220 that is quite an item for a home body First in number among the clergy second place« the play is sufficiently dependent. entirely new students that must go like myself. come the Catholic priests, next a good­ One' Monday morning three of us ly showing from the Church of Eng­ sensational in its character to startle through the not altogether agreeable —Fifty thousand Bibles and New formula of getting their necks into visited Hunnewell’s gardens, just land, and lastly, a sprinkling of Amer­ the dullest mind. It is this phase of Testaments have been sold in Eng­ educational harness as I did last year. across the lake from the college. The ican ministers, of various denomina­ the representation which causes so land during the past twelve months The method of “ hazing ” at Wellesley part nearest the lake is arranged after tions. The clergy have not, by any many to'consider it vitiating. Though through “the Gospel carnage,’’ estab­ takes the form of " Flower Sunday ” the fashion of an Italian garden ; it is means adopted the unit rule in form­ a small per cent, may go away realiz­ lished by Mr. H. Morehouse. Besides and on that occasion, the first Sunday formed of terraces and the trees are ing their opinions of the Passion Play. ing more deeply than ever the sublim­ these seventy thousand periodicals after the classes were formed, the 1 made to grow in all manner of shapes, The Catholics and their cousins ger­ ity and magnitude of the vicarious of­ and five thousand Gospel books have pyramids, pillars, etc., very man of the High (^hurch vote it a fering, there is no doubt that hundreds chapel was garlanded with flowers to hedges, ' been given away by the same. The welcome in the Freshmen, and Bishop 1 nice to look at once in a while, but great and holy thing which should be go merely to satisfy a morbid curiosi­ BiLie cirriage resembles a very small Dudley, of Kentucky, preached an we enjoyed much more the shrubbery kept up, by all means. Its tendency, ty, being drawn thither by much the omnibus, and is large enough to carry excellent sermon. Miss Giltner, from growing as nature intended it should. they argue, is to elevate the lower same feeling that leads the gaping several evangelist singers, with their Miss Clarke, one of the college classes and by its vividness to impress crowd to the city morgue. Portland, Oregon, is in the freshman In5»lriking contrast to this is the stock of Bibles, Religious Looks and class, and has come to remain four or teacWfers who1 went to Europe this last them with the reality of Christ’s life revereritowfl manner of the actors in tract«. On either side ip but a single five 'years. 1. called upon her im­ summer, was visiting at Dana Hall a and Sufferings. But the majority of window, and there are no steps be­ mediately after hearing of her arrival, few days ago, and gave us a delightful members of other denominations hold their rendition of this trfost wonder­ hind The entrance w from the plat­ and found her about as tired as I was account of some of the places she that it is little short of sacrilege t,o ful drama , The very children seem form ’n front on which the singers after the long journey East. Besides visited. She was at Ober-Ammergau create a drama out of the Passion of imbued with the solemnity of their and speakers stand. It travels cornine from the same Stat«*’we soon [ witm-wd the Passion Play or the our Lord, even though it be rendered task, and their childish faces a&tune expressions of the utmost gravity, In through the country, attending fairs, found that we had some mutual ac­ life of Christ as a religious ceremony; in a spirit of true devotion. the scene of the triumphal entry into and markets, the evangelists using quaintances, besides a friend of mine it takes eight hours, and she says But the visitor to Ober-Ammergau the opjKirtunity afforded them by as­ and a friend of hers boarded at the their devoutness makes it very differ­ will be surprised to observe that the Jerusalem the children form the sal­ sembled multitudes to preach the gos­ same place in Portland, so we were ent from what it would be in the common peasants comprise the larger ient feature. Nothing can surpass pel, and much good has been done. straightway friendsourselves. I see her United States. You have read of it portion of the great crowd of onlook­ this scene in beauty. Christ rides The work was suggested to Mr. More­ only two or three times a week, which in the papers, of course, and heard its ers. It is rather hard -to believe in upon the stage, the center of a jubi- : house by an earnest Christian lady in yojj will not think strange when I tell propriety discussed, but Miss C. tells the elevating tendency theory of our lant throng of three hundred men, wo­ Ireland, who defrayed one half the you I scarcely see my own room-mates of w^at she has seen^n so charming a Catholic brethren when we gaze on men and children. -The countenance cost of the carriage.— Christian Her­ from the time we leave here in the way that I found it very different the vast crowd, reeking of schweitzer- of each one beams with love and ad- ald. > - ' Lmiration for tloffr . L»rd, and I think morning till we return in'the evening. from reading'» description of the same kase and leberwurst, which two hours I many of them Took upon the stately s I will give you a glimpse of our thing. —Two of Moody’s Boston converts before the performance begins is gath­ I have been tn the city but once ering before the doors of the one and actor in the middle of the group as a have given $50,(>00 each for tjho Active life am? show you what one personage almost divine. - It is u-al.y C