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Crook County Journal. U0UX1Y OFFICIAL PAVEit. THURSDAY. JULY 25, l'JOl. Official Directory. STATE OFFICIALS. tiovemnr T TCEER KfcmiMry of State F I IH NKAK Treasurer 0 S MOOKE Attv ie.irul....lKIS UL.V.-MH K. Oregod arrived here Saturday on his way back to Idaho a very much dia- mwtnil num. T?t miiil from wluit fciii.t Pub Iiwtr JHACKERMAX ? . . . IVniter .. ' ' ir.r.Lo - i "i Ooncemin? Ooyota 8calps, time immemorial, and called it Lake Mystery. The whites named it Lake Majestic, and not until the jtnloring party, touring that part Hank Jones, an old trapper who passed through l'ortland dome months auo, on his wav from Ida ho to the Klamath country to en- ISMS, discovered it real charat enco in the business of cxtirpatinir' t,M' Wl18 il f!llIwl l'.1'ut'r lul"'" eovotes for the cake of the bount v Thin is not true. In.Octobor, 1873 paid for the scalps of these pesti- in company with five other men, fcrous animals, savs the Oregodian' I visited Crater lake and wrote a description of it in the Oregon Sentinel immediately after my vis Dairy & Food dm Sctitttors Congressmen . I J H MITCHELL fT II TONGUE "" I M A MOODY fCE WOLYEHTON Supreme Judges. . ' W BAILKY I in regard to the numher of coyote JOSEPH SlMnN ,. , ,.. ,. .... , , ,' ,. M:aij.i mum imu I't'vu "iuhiku ill and bounties paid on, he had ima- US LEAN F A MOORE 7TII JUDICIAL DISTRICT. Judge W L BRADSH.WV l'msucuting Atty.. FRANK J1ENEFEE COUNTY OFFICIALS. Joint Senator J N Williamson C R A Emm k it Joint Repres'u'tive IH McUukmi (. AS Robkkts Judre. ....... W 0 Wills Clerk J J Smith Sheriff W C CoNOLKTON j D E TKllPLETOJi Commissioners. .. H.T Hkalry Treasurer J N I'oinuexteb A8or J D LA1 I.LETTE SuhiKil Supt Wm Eokoli urvi'vor C A Graves 1'iimiier .'. Wm H Lkim'K Stock Inspector Jok HiXKiE Jim!ie W R McFarland Constable Eu OEiow MUNICIPAL OFFICERS. Mayr CLuncihuen PpoTiIer. . . T'eaxnrnr . . . Marshal it, in which'its character as an cx tinct crater was discussed, and the name "Crater Lake" assigned to it, In 1SS2, while publishing the Re sources of Oregon and Washington ... i , , n lint irft f ! nil PiM'tliillil T Itritnut1 Ciiieii mat ne couiu mauo a tortune, " i " r-- in the Klamath region in one ecu-! ed a,ul i'MMiidinl another descrip son. The number of covoies he ! vo artu-ie on roier luke.in winvii saw runnina over the cattle ranees 1 1 discussed at length its volcanic when he got into Klamath county ; oriKin uml "Foaled on the prob enconraml him in his idea, and he'aWt' hciiSht uf tho nwuntnin before hastened to set all his traps. The118 detraction by volcanic agency, first night he caught several coyotes ;InlS8: 1 Slivered a lecture on but was astonished to find ' that Crat,'r 1;iko llt I'1""''- Oregon, in nnlv nt thmn l.a.l . k.miIi, Tim hich 1 ditiCUSW itS Volcanic Origin i t i i- others were baldheaded-th.it ;, !'P"t prouame like old Uncle Ned, thev had no! w dlTth etc" These descriptions hair on the top of the head in the MC,WU u,e V vl 'nr' u place where hair ought to grow. Ho coidd not understand this, but said nothing and went on trapping. While hi was in Klamath county he caught dozens of coyotes, about 7o per cent of which were bild headed, and some had t new scalp partially grown. lie finally began to inquire what was the matter with the coyotes in that section. He found that while the sheepmen were anxious to have the coyotes .Steel and other lovers of nature in Portland, who were thereby promt ed to visit the lake, and who im meiliatly thereafter set on foot the efforts that resulted in iU burvey by the United States geological de partment, and its subsequent with drawal and the establishment as a goverment reserve. This writer says it was called by the Indians "Lake Mvstery." This title was applied to it by the ' .i : l .. .i... r .i: . off, and had secured the passage of J " ,u T "-v wlu T'a , ' Bh nits nuru iiM'ii iiujiiies. nils the bounty law. the cattlemen I wished th, covote, nre-.-rve, in nr-l Writur 6 to Bay, 'surrounding . L N Linen". fWll.L WrvZWKILEU I F W Wiusms j T.n N White jl)F Stzwakt I A H Liri'MAS M Elkins m ii nF.i.L ,...M A MnoKE Wm Pi'sj coyotes and riiijiing theii Aaljis off and allowing them to go at large. The coyotes suffered but Society lljetiinys. PRIXEYILLE LODGE. NO. Ti, A. Y. A A. M. ileets in 2THSnic Teni Ji!b wi Saturday lnforu full inooii i f en?h tionih. T. JI. Balkwin, W. M. M. E. Brink, Sncn-tHry. OA UN ATKN CHAPTER. NO. 44, O. E. S. MhcIs si'ciuid mid fnurtli 1'hurgit.i if cacl MKrtich in ManonifTein ile. Miss Or.jcE I'.KLKXAr, W. ii. Mrs. M. E BrisK. Swretsry. i CHOOO LODGE, Nti. 4(i, I. 0. 0. F Meets ill Odd Fellows' Hull every Second and fourth Saturday cvtnin. M. R. Li.ms, N. 0. H. P. RniKSAF. Secretary. I CHOOO LODGE, NO. 101 A. 0. U. W. AliHi.sin Odd Fellows' Hall on the S"xuid and fmirtli Mondays of ea h i. nih. Da. E. 0 Hyi2, M. W. L N. LinriETT, Recorder. derthat they" might kill off 8he0I ! breams flowng in, together with and leave the range grass for tlie! raius nd ,!iellhl" mv f"on C cattle. The cowbovs employed by cd tllC ,are la"in viA W!lter " etc the cattlemen had worked "to tl.i'gl Tllere are n streams flowing into end by running down and lassoimr! Crater lakc 1,1,1 but f,;W 8i,rin to j he seen on the inner rim of the j lake. There is no visible inlet or j outlet to or from this wonderful little from the loss of their scalps ! U0ll' ot wa,er- Ule wflIU Hur- and, finding that after they hiul oui.mng i,raaT ukc are unoronen viehied them un t!V r,erR .llow..,! ! Mhl 1'recipHou', rising from the Adriancc Buckeye Mowers Reapers and Banders- Holler bearing, well balanced, no necft weight. Also Jackson Hay Forks, Carriers, Blocks and Derrick Irons. Send ?or CataSoue. FRANK ELKINS & CO. CHAMP SMITH. SllTK milk m m mum "fff it IrtOM CLEKK. PI mil to freuent th-j c.it:le ranges with out being' mnkst-'d, and to grow fat on mutton, they eoan grasped the situation and began to come in and be seal tied when the Lot weather Ret :r.. A n,W ,! m, ! Pul,lic in l'rint OUglift.) inform water's edge to a height varying from KKX) to 2 WO feet above the water, while the water reaches a depth of moie than 2' WO fee!. Writers ambitious to entertain the C UN HE AM LOUGK. NO. mi D. of fl 3 Meets t Odd Kell.W Hall every j "ipt in a few years. 1 nenday wenintf. Mis-. Pkakl Howct.l. Chief of Honor. Miss Ethbo I.Iihiktt, Recorder. n HI NEVILLE CAMP, KO. 210, G WimmJiihmi of World Meeis at Odd 'ellinvs' Hall on the first and tliird ThurwlrtV evening's of e.ch nn'iitli 0. K. MeDrtWBM, Consul Connirinder. J. L. Mi-CriLoeii. Clrk. JUNIPi:U CIUCLP, NO. 37. WOM e.u of V,.iler,ift line' nrery Friday H Odd Fellows' HkII. Miss Effa C:mik-! (Jiwidian Neighbor. Mi-s Ida Omko. Cierlt. on the bald heads in one season, and they all come in once a year to be tcnlped, and the cowboys are getting rich in -bounties, while the number of coyotes keeps increasing. Mr. Jone3 eays that unless the bounty law is repealed every cow boy in that region will be a mil lionaire and the state will be bank- If any one doubts this statement, he is assured that Mr. Jones is an honest man in fact, he has long been known in that part of Idaho where he re sides as "Honest Jones." Pendle ton Tribune. Crater Lake. L un um;y,, no. cs k. p - Meets in Odd 1-ellows' Hall every Wcdnep- dny eifiiiin; All hrntliurs in good stand mi incited lo attend. - W. A. aotnii, C. C. X L. Vu-Ov-lux-k K. It. 8. PS 1L0T TENT Ka 5 Meets m Odd F, 03, K. 0 T. SJ. I elloi till every S'-coiiil and fourth Tlinradi y eve. itis in eucli month. P, It. Ilnv.Ml.1), S K. C. .1. O. Cyncs, R. K. H PI N EVILLE' t U. A.- Me iliill ei erv ti t at imd lliird fliuridav uvtn ni;s in eaelt month. K. O. Hv.jb, 31. A. 'VaXKKV P)!')N-. Secretiirv ft r.dKitUT JtKHEKAH, Ma 103.1. fL (1. O. F. Muetsin Odd Fellows, fliill i rwy firs' mid tliird S.itarday tven in lit ii t h mohtli. lliS CKAL'E BELKNAf, N. G. I ("CERE TBM PT.K. NO. 23, It AT II - i C. B. Vt'atson, who has done much to make Crater Lake known to the world, submits the following to the Ashlnnd Record. In your it-sue of June the 20, 1001, under the heading "Crater Lake," you reprint an article written by home one who is not in formed on the subject. 1 he writar says: "Crater lake, situated 65 miles east of Auhland," etc. This misleads people who d j not know. Crater lake is situated in town- thempelvcs with reference to their subject before putting them out. G. Springer, li.ttntu oe Coach and Carriage jfcoracv Young stallions and mares, also a few voting teams for eale. ays'ack Biscd 5to:k Ran:fe. Haystack, Oregon. BUY THE Ifflf j SEWING MACHINE Do not be dlwlveil by tbow wbo ad i vertise a ?'I0.(X) Hewing Machlnu for j (20.01). TliiKkindofamaeliiiiectm be botif- ht from us or any of our duiL'ia from $15.00 to US.UO. ASSlilPTV K(l t- no nr. i,n ' w n m ni n VAni m r. rtTlj.llljIjl . r,U I c,ir,k 9 I 3 mil -1 Ulillll, nniin 5 . . is in (dd FelloM,'! , V . , . b IMS CEW llur.it 13 TLE BEST. u uu i w. mar.u is m town-; The Fcw, 1(.,(.nlueg the 8trencU, or ship S'J xouth, rani;c 1 east. Thk ' wtkn-- f Kewin? Maehinf The i. ,t ... ,, , , ' . f, , i lin!!e I'wil etimliiiicl Willi other makes the car t pont.cn of Crater Bimuir ixJiiIm mkK the Kw Ho:u l.;kc with reference to Ashland 5-1 t'ie bt Bewing Machine to buy. miles north and ."0 miles east of said city. This would be approxi-; mutely the center of Crater lake, showlnjr tho d!f- jJLftllU l,.i,!nu-Muciiln. i we ruiuiufucture und prices b.JOiujui'cljuJiiiij f,h..-i Sisters -JTeet eierv lirst and rt'nl We,lii dHf uf euc!i month. Jilts Wary B. MeDowKU, it. E. C. il3, Gkmhw,, Jlotli.uu.lC This writer farther make, a , THE RE'7 K4CHIR2 CO. mistake in the following language: KUnionSq.x v.,t'iiWo,iii.,Ationtn,(jri, "Id the vear 1853 Crater lake wug et-Lolus,iiosi),iiiasTe.x,anF(,chco,uw d-.seovered by white men, thouKh Now Home sewmsj Machine. Co tte luuiiia Lava kuuw oi it Uota1 SaaFtaaaCO. "Wines, Liquor3, Domestic and Imported Cigars. Ja The Celebrated VjsjL A. B. 0. teer i Always on Hand. Prtipitiors of t!:e Ptinerillc Soda Works. Two Don First Nal Two Doorn Foiilh of ational liank. PIBMYILLE, 0.11'I, Type Writers of all makes cold and rent ed. Mineographs, liekto gr.tphs, Cilice and dupli cating (ioods, Disks, Let- 0UH LEADR!'. 4..- II- V. Write us for prices on WHtCJ RWer Stamps, KcaK Etc mWmtmh Coast Agency Company. "lsS",wr;rJ I'orllam!. Oregon.! The Very Best. (Vrite for llookb t Prineville Planing Mill: John B. Shipp, Proprietor. Jlanufacturer and (IcaK-r in all kinds of rough ami dressed liiinber, shingles, brackets, mouldings, turn i ing and bnd sawing. I louse rinisli made to order. Agent for Catnbkr and Ideal Bicycles and Sundries. Mill opposite Print viliu Flour Mill. Yard, 2d St., opposite I. 0. O. F. Hull. Priniville, Oregon. J?. J. Mippman. furniture and Undertaking, . . Carpets, Tffattinganei and jCinoloum, floors, Windows, Slass, Paints, Oils, "Car, Building end Carpet !Papor, Screen 'Doors and Screen Wire. t All lands of itiikr. Remember, $ doliver in tho city ouu0mhcr pcr $12. 60 Zloorina and tiush'n fifl I i ij fl