Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, August 31, 1911, Image 4

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    Several Thousand Hardy Acclimated
Prices
Dr. Dansmore
Writes of His Travels
Dr. H. Chas. Dunsmore, for
merly pastor of the First Pres
byterian church of Prineville.but
who is now doing" the Orient
writes a very entertaining letter
from Alexandria, Egypt, about
his travels. The letter is dated
August 6 and reads as follows:
Thinking that a short sketch
of my travels might be interest
ing to some of my friends in
Prineville, I will talk to them
through the medium of your pa
per. Leaving Montreal on SS. Lau
rentic on June 24, we landed in
Liverpool in the afternoon cf
July 1 and at once took train for
London, reaching there about 2
a. m. next day. Our party is
composed of eight people. Prof.
J. B. Horner of the O. A. C, Cor
vallis, and two daughters; Rev.
J. E. Horn, wife and daughter of
Baker; Dr. J. It. N. Bell of Cor
vallis; and your humble servant.
Nine days were spent in "do
ing" London, including a day
each at Bedford, the scene of the
life and labors of John Bunyan,
and Stratford-on-Avon, at the
home of Shakespeare. The cor
onation ceremonies being just
over, many celebrities were still
in the city, a number of whom
we saw. I was fortunate to see
the king and queen, with prince,
and Princess Mary, while driv
ing near Buckingham palace, be
ing within 20 feet of them.
Leaving London July 9, we
crossed the channel to Paris,
spending only one day there then
continuing on south to Marseil
les in the south of France. Here
we took ship for Alexandria, and
were nearly five days sailing up(
the Mediterranean. We passed
close to the island of Stromboli,
which is a .volcano in continuous
activity. Sailing between Italy
and Sicily, we had a close view
of Messina, not long since over
thrown by an earthquake. This
pass is noted also in classic lore
as being the location of the fa
mous Scylla and Charybdis, close
by which ve sailed.
Arriving in Alexandria we pro
ceeded at once to Cairo, about 5
hours' ride by fast train to the
south and through the famous
Kile delta. Spending a week at
Cairo, we visited the pyramids,
Ladies!
Our Millinery Opening
Showings of New Fall Hats Just Received From
Eastern Millinery Houses,
Friday and Saturday of This Week.
Reasonable.
Collins W. Elkins
sphinx, the old cities of Memphis
and Bakkbora, and the tombs of
prophets and kings. From Cairo
to Port Said at the mouth of the
Suez canal and thence shipped to
Jaffa, the Joppa of the Bible.
Visited there the home of Simon
the Farmer, where Peter had his
famous vision, and the tomb of
Dorcas. From Jaffa to Jerusa
lem by train through the Plain
of Sharon and the country of the
Philistines. Our rooms at Jeru
salem at the Olivet House were
outside the west wall overlooking
the city and the Mount of Olives
It is impossible within the lim
its of this letter to tell of the
many places of interest visited.
the most interesting of course
being associated with the life and
work of our Saviour. I have
stood at the spot of His birth, at
the manger at Bethlehem, fol
lowed Him to Gethsemane, and
prayed at the spot where He
sweat great drcps of blood;
walked to the house of Caiphas
and Pilate; followed along the
via Dolorosa, where He fainted
under His cross, and 6tood at
Calvary, and beside the empty
tomb of that first Easter morn
ing, on the exact spot on Mount
Olives from whence it is eaid He
ascended on high.
A side trip to the Jordan and
Jericho of 35 miles took twodays,
our party stopping a short time
at the Good Samaritan Inn.
Altogether we spent eightdays
at Jerusalem, the memories and
recollections of which become
more replete with interest as I
dwell upon them. Returning to
Jaffa, we again took ship for Port
Said in Egypt, and from there a
train for this place, where we
arrived about 3 p. m. today.
Tomorrow we leave Egypt,
taking ship to Pineas in Greece,
thence to Athens. From Greece
we proceed to Italy, visiting
Brindisi, Naples, Rome, Venice,
Milan, etc., on to Geneva, then to
Paris and back to London again
about August 23. I have en
gaged passage home, London to
Montreal, on SS Sicilian, sailing
September 7, and it being a slow
boat I am due Montreal about
September 21. Before sailing I
expect to visit Scotland and Ire
land, also run down to Devon
shire, the home of my mother's
people.
As I expect to spend ten days
or two weeks visiting friends
in Ontario, I do not hopo to
reach Oregon until October 10 or
15. Our party all sail for home
on different dates, I bmng the
last to leave London. Excepting
Rev. Horn and family we have
all been well, and no mishaps
have occurred. Our trail by
water has been unusually smooth
excepting the crossing of the
English channel.
My kind regards to all my
Prineville friends. I hope some
time to tell them more minutely
of my trip.
H. Chas. Dunsmohe.
Vuit the Bridge.
A party of Prineville men con
sisting of Champ Smith, Guy Al
lingham. Will Snoderly, George
Atwell and John Wigle made a
trip down to Trail Crossing in
the latter's car Tuesday after
noon, to view the construction
work on the Crooked river bridge
of the Oregon Trunk Line. The
principal sensation experienced
by the spectator watching men
at work upon the structure like
(lies, is one of violent nausea. It
is not often any one can look the
second time on the bridge and
canyon beneath without this sen
sation. It is all in the day's
work with the bridge men, how
ever, some of whom swiug hand
over hand across the canyon on
the cable stretched from bank to
bank. The height of the bridge
is 340 feet, and it looks 3000. No
fatalities have occurred so far.
Real Estate Transfers.'
Furnished by the Crook County
AtiHtract Co.
Daniel W. Farthing, et ux to Fred
Currey, et al, whfsw qr and w hf
nw qr sec. 24-15-10. And water
right. $3200.
(i. F. Sanborn, et ux to Wisconsin
W. Timber Co., w hf Hec. 32 and nw
qr sec 13 20-13. f 1.
JackHon Keuter to G. Fx Sanborn,
lots 1 and 2, b hf ne qrand He qr hcc.
2-20-13, and IntereMt In nw qr nee.
13-20-13. $1.
Avery T. Holmes to Ilnldwln
Sheep & Land Co., nw qr nw qr, sec.
27, hw qr se qr sec. 15, lot 2 of see.
17-11-1.1, nw qr nw qr sec 11-11-17.
H. A. lirown to McGregor Lund
& Livestock Co, lots 1, 2, 11, 12, blk.
27, Culver. $7.'3.70.
The Bend Co. to Florence W.
Drake, 10 acres In nw qr sec. 32-17-12.
$.",000.
Oregon & Western Col. Co. to Edd.
H. Howell, lot 2, block 6. Davidson
add., Sisters. $75. Also lot 1, blk 6
for $00.
IM.I. II. llowrll, -t tlx In J. J.
Wilt, tM 1 iwul i. tlk. , DaVllHlll
mltl to SlntiTn. t'-'OO.
Orvifou & WintiTii fnl, fn. to
Jn S. Smith i-t ui, lot (i, liliN'k l,
lliivlilmni mill, to SIhIit. '..
.Itwhilii Kiimit to Jticuli Kohit,
m- ir qr, II lit hp i4, ttw qr In- qr,
Hit'. S-10 l'.t, in- qr qr, mi?. .TI lU.l'.l.
tl.-rfW.
Fiinniv Salomon, minor h.v Kunr-
iliaiH'to II. V. Hi'tknap, H Inti-tVHt
In Iota 4 to 11 Iniiunlve, lilin k 1, I'lrnt
niM. to rrliii-vllle. $2i10.
Nnoml Salomon Curvy, ft nl to II.
I. IVIknap, :l-4 IntiTi-Ht In loU 4 to
9 Inc., block 1, Flint add. to I'rlne-
vllle. 7.-i0.
State o( Oregon to I.iixnticlcr S.
I.oKun, ne ir qr tt-lH-20. M).
State of Ort-Kn to Win. W.
lirowu, nw qr nw qrwcilH.SO 21. liK)
I'utoiitH from the I'nlti'U Stati-H to
Sophia J. Lafollt'tto, Win. . I'li k
ett, Edward l'lilincr, Jed I WiihIi
burn, (ieo. T. Itowtn.
For Rent
Two nli-ely ftirnlHhi'd rootiin, one
real large and one Htimll with iimc nf
bath, handy to hot and cold water.
L't-d Mhh. Mu.Mim.an.
Hay Baler For Sale.
ltrnn new Steel Iteatity liny
Baler; capacity 10 or 12 toim dally,
for Hale at a bargain. Inquire at J .
K. Stewart & L'o.'h.
8-'il-llII) JlKltllKHT IttllKOI'T.
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THE OHLY PERMANENT ROOFING
WITH A PERMANENT COLOR.
Contains no tar, rul!er or
paper. Will not crack, rot,
melt or corrode.
Cheaper than shingles or
metal, and wears longer.
SHIPP & PERRY
Prinville, Oregon
Notice for Publication,
Pi'pirtmfnt orthe Interior,
U. . Liinil Olllco Bt Hurnn, OifKini,
Auiruotzi. inn.
Nollcfl !h horoby given that ThomiiH R.
Ttinop of Piiullnii, On-Kon, who. on April
IHl'i, iimdn liftinHHt4'tid -nlry No. DIf13 for H1-
HW'4 and w'l HKii wmllon H, Towimlilp ID
houLIi, KHiive 'Jf uHt, Wllhimittt Mtirlillnn.
Imn flier notice of Intimtlon to miiku Until
roininiiUitlon proof, toeHluhllHh clulm ti the
iHild ahove (lcucrltx-i, tiroro J. E. Hnow, U. H.
I'ominlHHlonr, at hU oftliie at Dtiyvllle, Ore
gon, on th: lllth day of l;loler, lull.
Claimant nainii. a wllnemw!: Georve D.
Kuhn.Hain C. Martin, Kred A, Powell, Ed
ward H. ijaiiKbllu, all ofPaultnu, On'Kon.
B-Hl-P WM. FAHHK, lUgl.Wr.
Fruit Trees For Sale
Trees are grown on the south side of Powell Butte
Ready for full or spring delivery
Apples - Pears - Plums - Cherries
Alio Current, Gooseberries and Ree Raspberries
Are select for hardiness as well as quality
Prices Reasonable
We have hud thirty yonri rxiwrionce in fruit growing in varioim rl
of Central Oregon. Our buyer profit by thin experience.
For particular villi the nureary, addroea or phune
THE LAFOLLETTE NURSERY CO.
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
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Ladies, we cut, fit and make stylish
garments
We use the only practical method of
cutting garments, everythingbeing done
by the actual inch measurement, on
the same principle as the tailor cuts for
gentlemen and perfect fitting gar
ments may be cut for all kinds
and sizes of forms.
Dressmaking by the Day Opposite Presbyterian Church
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eoursti la Atrloulturo. 0111 EnHmrln(. Electrical
Eadneerlni, Mechanical EaclneerlBf . Minlai Sauls.
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Culver Warehouse Co.
Forwarding Agents for all Interior Points.
Grain, Hides and Wool stored and shipped
Have your goods shipped in care fof
Culver Warehouse Co.
CULVER, ORE.
H. C TOPPING, Long Distance Phone
Manager
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THE HAMILTON STABLES
J. H. WIGLE, Proprietor
PRINEVILLE, OREGON
Stock boarded by the day, week or month at
Reasonable rates. Remember us when in
Prineville. Rates Reasonable. We have
Fine Livery Rigs For Rent
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