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About The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1888)
12 thi: WEST SHORE. KLAMATH COUNTY, OREOO , t thft world. It is situated on l"e BUUJUi . i ih.i ia anrrnnndftd of Bix thousand three hunarea uw, - 7". 77 Rl' - 'EE LtetJd to t,o thousand teeUbovet e lying aw.iK iu j k t &D0Ul B1X uy C1guu 'illreOTre ! !"! tJllZ been sounded to a depth of i i, n it W en vM in the past. : lulllo,u";"'' , .... . -a nnnaMnfmtv. if we ..ifii frwiip u i 'iu , i . toot huh in. wuuH"v ji Mi" . . I nvar TU'fl I IDliBaUU vv. - - jj,r of O'-g-n " ' .. .... J..r, !, lmun- of from one luuuoauu , !,( ( a i orriift mK - j tt .... . ' ,,- .L.r lit-. I ih" 01 III'' rHM'- i ' . , I .,.,,,1, nnrf nVPT IWO lliuuoauu - o.ir-if iu M.!lI litin, it Iim Ikm-d much nog- , i body of pure water on ' " . if Til. ,,t..nl. A , m k HKK UU i vvk - , M il mj I- i f" 't vot the lake only, but other wonders in m, iu. m-1 " ";8,hecaQy0DS 0 Annie creek and Rogue of another ; thisucimt ,as mecany . t I I Mv rvt flirt r VH . 1.1111 AU-VUlV-wi r ..tnrH tlm,-,Sl. !!,.. r.mg r. j . Diam0I1d lake, at the foot of (.M,r..i. A ()..-, i. MM. vr.U-.j-. : Z mil. .newest of Crater lake,' (AM Mk .1, cU1,.i., in ,., r. 1 ."' ' " . ,"":;: ;, wbic, al n0 di8 ,,,.( Ur. ,,. r,.nl.ly l.K.klora j "V" 0f tourists from u,e ,.,, inort, , ,1U,io and proper., ; "Tt has WUl th y hMi to -ITrr t!, iinrniKmnt in very cloarly , all parts of the lana. Airesuy i e f u l n hof,,ll,,i,jKWription of Klamath couo- withdrawn from private entry the lands , about and in 1 fr.,n th, coIuhh. of tho IMrilk Star: eluding Crater lake, with a vie of making this land Kltr,Mh cr,iJy i. l.tM irmn.,liat,ly north of of green forests, leaping cata.ac s and scenes of sub IL, ..u.!rj )iLo .,nli"K Oropm and Cnlifornia, ! limity and grandeur, a national park. Lake of the ..Hrlfufty.Uo.nrthlraitudvind in dintant aW Woods, some five miles in length, surrounded by w hmM o.l thirty iil-ft from tho 1'acific ocean, j dense forests and green meadows, is situated about Id titu!'in four thouHfind f.- Un.l over, the atmos- ! ten miles west of Pelican bay, on Upper Klamath j Lae dry ktA Uncw& and an hoalthful as any cli inhp known. MiAiiN. the county wA, WiUA on both hanks t.f I.inl riur, tio ntriaia rnimccting tho Upper nud Irr KUmth UV i n tlourinhing town of Bome it luiflrcl inUliiUntN. It i, in fad, the only town in ll om.ty f any h'w; although Uonanzi, Dairy, KfU', lily, llnjiitjivillc and otlicra are pleasautly lo- ch hA Uvc k protMnjng future. I'lie great vol lake. It has a beautiful, pebbly shore, and is among tho handsomest of lakes of clear, sparkling water, nestled among the forests of the Cascades. South of this, five small lakes, in the midst of a vast field of lava, lie at a great altitude, surrounded by a dozen lofty peaks, which constitute what was known in ear ly times as the Snowy Cluster. In the forest land immediately west of Upper Klamath lake, lie Aspen, Long and Hound lakes, small, but unique and pic- uti.f of I.irA ri r. which in rrnllv the Klamath. How- ! turcRnmv ' ' ! 1 it j our the Uwdtic UIh from tho Tppcr to tho j Lost river, famed in Indian story, flows into L.crUU, hM iu only m intonating physical j Tule lake, some thirty miles in a southeasterly di UkUte, Ut furnit.h ii mr at Linkville al- ! roction from Linkville. Its angular course from tuji 9kU- mA r. lihM.', t)I1 account of the unvarying j Clear lake, in California, first north, then west, and rUHfUr. hl.e u Mn, which i k!o of gn at pros- j finally south to the lake, bewildered early explorers; l-ljir iin..r!M.c. LinlMll. i distant from Agor, i hence its name. For over seventy miles it drains a on lu (!ifoM.j(i A Oregon rniW,!, forty.five miles, knd rich in agricultural capabilities, and slowly de- ,?,I,t;7 ,th 11 1;' a I'ticahlo wagn veloping. With its lake, some twenty miles in length, 1 tlrou tUt utarrf gateway of th, laountftinSi it COU6titute8 R 6ystem Qf itg h&. ,. , 1100 Wlth other water systems, except m early spring, J; ; : t . r;:1 1,y '.t i The south shore X "It... U,M ,U I .rtne dreaded Modocs defied the army of f; I. ?! 1! tlk'4 two 1 i t fci.r. . ;i I. 14 1U iuo ureaueu Mouocs defied the ' 1 ' -H. --I ( fob Efrou9,U,"8 PP. Borne of them know is the nu- them known to pos- -PiUV.,kr,tYi.r aU htwKhml' medlcal Properties, as the Brooks Ul, t f th, ,4, Crv, r xi Malt LinkYille' where a commodious and well 1 .ui.ful b.ly ,(f u,r u j,. n , J ; fred hath house awaits equally the grimy traveler, . b im City CXquiBltO and fitlfTprinrr