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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (March 1, 1879)
H March, 18 7$. THE WEST SHORE. 69 but, judging from the proximity of Mount Sinai, and the traditions still floating through the country, it could not have been very far from the locali ty under present consideration. The Wells of Moses (Ayoun Afousa) ami the Baths of Pharaoh (fammam Faroun), seem to be intimately asso- ciatco w 11 n A MOSAIC FROM THE NORTHWEST. W. I. LYMAN. cluster toward the south, the npirc-liko peaks in the renter of the picture, the gigantic rounded masses to the left, When, nearly a century ago, the old each possessed an individuality of iU navigator was floating along our west- j own. And when, after much tossing cm coast, eagerly scanning the wooded about on the waters of the Pacific, and mountainous shores in the hpe of Captain (nay, with the stout ship Co seeing the waters of that mythical lumhia, entered the gateway of the 1 g r a n d e s t of those of the . .. ' - ' . v v$C;'V 'VHHHsSfEl American riv- grcat Jewish HBHHBt'.-.'-L'l!. '.iImHhI ri, ami sped deliverer and WHMBBBBk " - " ' m 'V"""BfB8sWB he lore the Kgyptian II ' .-v 'vf "MBte " '7HkSR trade-wind up To iiyigailjglBgn iBmi H the this day, the I '. ;. , ,;1IW , stream, one or Arabs call the HiMEtiMSami' !': R1' ' ''W'fcl H more of those gulf of Suez snowy laud- the Bahrel- H l H wn Koizoum, or M W -'Irfjil I WmUntly in "Sea of De- WFSmSW I '" ' struction;" HWBHmiIIi ''' -f6 L vV" ftfMlliiMaWffl ,, . so far I mm m as to tell trav- HSfl H ""w V- KSBwffiEffl I cover each loi the roar of the BIMfTIW Iltj T I hi'""cl1 surf they will kftiHlaWl I " ' hear the cries M mWmH&XBM Kgyptia .1 mffmSMm- ; 11 At PttnfllffPE : Jiv height Just when HBliBBHI'llllm 7 ' l ' w aif op- l EBH RMSBfflraM Hat; aWll I RlMtf Bi wfl I a to h J Ml aU tjMltWWi aWiiflfc 31)llaM Laa Bc9RSKl3aHRiliB3Sl H i r g"- VK"!y MM mmm I i BH HmI Bur.;-uitflKwaS I i ii ' -JH" 1 IVMflMM anil "' " rj-wASJ I n- ,,. r "'",',HSl"""N now C""' Nil I With the pass- II (M)umU , ..j, sa.i.ng eh m yu, M 1,1,1 V , -llltJrailB3IILMgLBiBBiW l(, offthecpl lfelP I ings can he I'- r YJ heard a. in Ct' I WM I acorn, and Iha extremity gXl JJ I long of the cape I MBj OM ,hc I P33 BhSI sumptuous I MSSSS&i h'P M ( '" of a half sunk- R BiiavP WE''':':'i&&& n"" RPilL3HWTIBfi ." gtfrggg5TOp-1 deiiKWcr. Ii 1 " """sL"K' p--2 MRaKtgzT&SSa B wy to wh"h W9B9f&Saff'4iSt bckwrdi enhaiins '-j,Ti S - ' iijBBBwlTw' '3mMmMMmmmmm overfwilc danger of Cwlc and lie ap- 19 I asMMI-.tls proach by HJHJHHHHHHBBBBMBiili Lewis large vessels. nfVt;EK knows No LAW. Clark and Hut wc have t;ray. Ao- enouVo.6 place so barren of the , great Western river, he might have no- ri. with iU noi.y tug. a. 1 plunging mrtKJommonP intent to orving j Ld away eastward a long llM b JJ t.iurists. Oiiiest. .owv com, ri,King the wide horizon, old Fort (.corge.an.l with Irving help All alike in their clear-cut ami chilly we can readily review the the eager whiteness Orkoom Cattle. Ryan & Lang, tif VanuM ii-. i nl lv naid $770 to the stockmen of Rock creek in Wasco j with the same rosy attaint! the sunrise, tinged bartering between the Fur Company'. ii...u ........... iL-v lL-rk and the oiiceved Chinook chief, lock creek in Wasco , w.tn tne s. ne JJ?r-. Mtl hcir inutu., oy, ,hink. county, for 7,000 head of c.tt.e, to ue , y Tta Sd i"W ,h. tlu: had cheated the other. delivered on the first of April.