Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 05, 1902, Supplement, Image 10

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The Volt-aline of the !'llllilnfit.
Of interest in connuctiun willi
tUn r.unt vnlr-anin Hrnntion in the
West Indies, is llit' report of Geo. j
1? l.'....lr,i. i. ii tint muilmru llf thtl i
I'. 1IWIVVI I'll II". fi-'K-p, i , j .
Di. iii,..u wi.i,.i. hy inst. ! sickened.
I WHIIUHIIV ifiuiiup J"' -
I'. II ... Ttt l il... 1' ..
upptareu in run in oi me i wciiiy
grew hot and black, fish were strew ('"ul0 r"r mn-
nn the beaches us if tliey had been Bixty lioml of duck ciiltlti, ineliid-
cooked, und tho uir wan so full of jinx one thmouKliliied iiuin Durham
miliilmiooH Hindis and tlm odor of 'ami onn lia U-1 ! umI nntn Durham bull.
tli. it ilui St.liuliititiitM 1 Knr iitrlieulnm cull hi my (arm or nil-
Atone of the emotions: ''" ' '"-.J'T!
:f Altmv, that in Ml, 1.200 livesl
Subscribe for t lie Joirnai..
Ant Annual Report of tho United I lva been lost
States, lleological Survey, and! -
which contains a review oi every
thing bearing upon the geology of
these islands.
The report deals in general with
the geology and economic features
of the Islands, from extent reports
on the subject, anil from studies in
the field, so far as they could be
ear on during the disturbed
period of 1S1)8-"J!I, though geologia-
Hecil lltiilc) ami OhIn.
S. J. NettN'iii Iws CLEAN need Imr-
i ley mill mt lor milo ut bin tinl bare
in niirlli l'lincvillc.
1887 Haystack Stallions 1902
The Haystack Ranch will line two Stallions for 'the season
ing under arms an J with a military "I l-"'-eseort
was found to be more excit
ing than profitable.
In many reqiects the Philippine
Islands so closely resembles the
West Indies, especially in being
the scene of violent past and pres
ent volcanic energy, that the chap-
..f tlin .rm. urt mi flm antivii unit
extinct volcanoes of the archipel- be permitted to nerve a few
ago is at this time particularly
interesting. While it was possible
to visit but few of there mountains
owing to the hostility of the natives,
much valuable information from
local and other sources was collect
ed. Forty-nine of the eruptive
mountains were located among the
inland, and their altitudes and the
dates of their eruption obtained.
Conspicuous among them is Mt.
Apo, the highest mountain in the
Philippines, which rises 10,701 feet
above the level of the sea. At
Camiguin de Mindanao, one of the
most interesting volcanoes of the
group, a cone nearly 2,000 feet in
height has risen since 1871 ovei
what was formerly a lake, the
basin of which was presumably an
ancient crater. .Mayon, or the vol'
THE FRENCH COACH,
A larjrp, stylish black, and
THE 1IACKNKY,
A very handsome mahogany bay. The above stallions will
marcs at $10 (X) each, one-half
i .... i id i i. : .
down at end oi season aim &.nt more mien iiie inure is,
known to be with foal.
Mares will be pastured at $1.00 per month, Will not be
responsible for accidents. Call at ranch or address,
8 PHI NO Kit,
Culver, Oregmi.
0.
BALLSTON
BAY STALLION OWNICI) ItY
J. L. WINDOM, will make tl.e season of 11)02 at Culver, Or
egon. Bred by (i. Springer, of Culver, Oregon,
1'kwi.kKK Sire: The registered Clydesdale, liallston, bred by Ladd
cano of Albay, is said to be the lUK,l Portland. Dam: Registered Cleveland hay inure, Cunnings
most symmetrically beautiful cone T ,, .,,,,, ,
: ..,..,.rl,l. and tl. famous Taal hw '' & Heed, Portland.
BALLSTON is 17 hands high and weighs in thin working order IH20
pound. He is a dark blood bay, (our years old in June.
TKR.VIS flO for insurance; reduction for three or more mares.
in the world: and tho famous Taal
volcano, situated on a small vol
canic island in the lake of Bonbon,
is readily accessible from Manila.
The accounts of the eruption of
these and other volcanoes of the
group bearing a striking resem
blance to those of the recent out
burst of Mt. Pelee ill Martinique.
Of an eruption which occurred in
the year 1041 near Jolo the report
quotes: "the darkness and atniot
pheric disturbances were go great
that ' the people of Jolo could not
perceive whence came the stuff
which fell from heaven upon them.
And in one of the numerous erupt
ions at Taal, loud detonations like
discharges of artillery were thrown
out, and a great lire ran like a
river across the island. The tire
then shifted into lake Bonbon
throwing up water and ashes in
mniense masses. "The water
EGGS.
Blooded Plymouth J
Rock Eggs.
I am now preptred to furnish
eggs from my pens at reasonable
price. ' Price, $1.00 ier setting nf
1.') eggs. Call on or address,
JOHN (iEIOEIt,
Princville, Oregon.