Crook County journal. (Prineville, Or.) 189?-1921, June 22, 1911, Image 6

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    Crater Lake
Many thousands of years ago
among the majestic volcanoes of
the Cascade mage towered one,
perhaps the loftiest of theiu all
which has now disappeared
After the cataclysm which swal
lowed this huge mountain there
. remained, however, an enormous
crater, a caMera, which more
than compensates in interest for
the loss of the mountain. There
r thousands of craters in the
United States, but there is only
one great caldera, and that con
tains Crater Lake, truly one of
thn wonders of America. If
Crater Lake were situated in the
bosom of the Appalachians
thousands of people would visit
it annually; if it were an Alpine
rrater manv Americans would
rave over it as the choicest gem
of Europeau scenery. As it is.
although the Crater Lake region
has been a national park since
1902, the people who have visited
it number only a few thousand.
But an awakening is at hand;
the railroad is building a line
close to the park, the govern
ment is planning roads and
trails, and within a short time it
will be the fault only of the peo
ple themselves if they fail to vis
it this wonderful region and re
ceive impressions never to be
effaced from memory.
As a pioneer in the field, the
United States Geological Survey
has made a careful topographic
survey of the Crater Like Nat
ional Park. Pearson Chapman,
government topographer, spent
two field seasons in the park and
surveyed every peak, slope, and
valley, and the resulting map.
with 50 foot contour lines, is be
ing engraved and will be issued
by the survey about June I.
From this topographic map
one gets an idea of the remark
able tragedy which must have
occurred in the dim past, when
a mountain probably rivalling
Mount Shasta in height disap
peared into the bowels of the
earth. The surface of Crater
Lake is 6.17" feet above sea lev
el; the lake is nearly six miles in
diameter and is surrounded by
a rim of ragged rock rising from
1000 to 2000 feet above it. The
lake is in many places nearly
2,000 feet deep and its surface is
broken only by Wizard Island,
the result of the final gasp of
the dying volcanic forces.
Wizard Island, a cinder cone
which rises nearly 1,000 feet
above the lake, is itself a young
and perfect volcano, having a
little crater of its own. Several
other smaller cone's were pushed
upward, but none appear above
the water's surface.
At one time it was a question
whether this ancient mountain,
which has been restored in fancy
and named Mount Mazama, did
not explode and blow away in
ashes and scoria like Krakatoa
or Pelee, but this theory has
been overturned by geologists,
who find unmistakable evidence
that the mountain sank back
into the earth. The surround
ing country, according to' J. S.
Diller, a geologist of the U. S.
Geological Survey, indicates un
questionably that at some time
during the Tertiary period, when
many of the high peaks of the
Cascade range were flaming bea
cons, gre.it streams of molten
rock issued from Mount Ma
zama, accompanied by thunder
ous explosions and ejections of
pumice which to-day covers the
land for miles.
The later of these eruptions
occurred, it is believed, during
the glacial period, the great
streams of ice and lava alternat
ing and causing stupendous con
flicts between the two elements,
filling the air with steam clouds
and flooding the lower plains.
Later came the final convulsion
which demolished the upper
mile of Mount Mazama,
When Crater Lake really
comes into its own, people will
row across its beautiful bronze,
blue; and purple waters, glance
Up at the towering cliffs, aud re
alize that they are in the very ;
interior of one of the greatest'
extinct volcanoes in the world, j
The collapse of Mount Miir.rtniit
Ntitlc for Publication.
IVp.rttm-iitot lit iittcrttT,
C. 8. l UrtKo .1 I hi' llli, ir.,.rt.
Jilll- VI li. -li
Wtlc ( hrrvbv ttlvi'tt tlt.1 J.m,'. L. till.
ohri.l, ,ol Him,-., iitvcoll, who in Jinn .11,
I t. tn.. Ivwrt IjmM Kiiity N, msig. ir
is stated by Mr. Dillor to have mvum t.t ''ihi. a .W. kuV
, . i Willamette Mirlitin, tta ttlt-il tuitlif ol lu.
been the crowning event in the i..., t.. m.k m.i .i...rt i.u.i .ri.i. U "I
, , g 1 .... ! ulilt.hcLttti lutlii UmtaUm'.h'iH'rtN'rf. tMlor
uisii'ty mi iiiw vMtouo irit'ti. :t rt.rt?. A.Mirtit.n. t . K. i'.itiinitMi,mr at hit
" ruvm,ifvt(ui.un me .in tl) Ol July,
Situated in the midst of
otherwise waterless region, this1
t'l.imant numiMi. a. wtttuwtr llfltrv llrktl
Jti'lh K. hlvon. t'.rl I'kum-U. Jitaonh street. .11
hike furnishes the underground s-i.y i'.w.itioKK.Knu.rr
water supplies for many streams
i- . . . i. t VMct for Publication
mutating uvim it iuaiuiiv c.ci, tv.p.rtmem ( lit. Intrl..r. v. . I m.l OMit
direct on, Most of the approach- " M """ . '
,,,,,, , . i N"" Hwhy len that John W. (ill.
es to the lake lead through splen-, " rn, or.n,.n. ku.i, ,.u mv hi,
, . ' I, ma.t. Itoncrt Utiut Kttltv. No, oixti, tor
did forests, valley meadows, and :,.. i..i.in., , nm,.
8H'iion u, Tiwitftliti Houili, Kmukp if K.l.
natural pastures. ( w numou. mti.iihu, h. nu-.t mm,, oi m.
' , tomuin to maa final lomrl laml troot, to wt-
Tho highest point in the Crater ii'ii.iiiaiuiiotiiuii.iai. ,i,.ru.i. iw.
' ; 1,'r Cliarl,-. AXurmall. I.H flitmlwtl,nir
Lske National Park, as shown on ' . at nam., irfva, on tt. ji.t ,iay
Ot JllW 1511.
the Survey's map, is Scott Peak, i claimant mmnu wit ' itnrr rvi.
, . 7 . . , . ! l. " tl" H. Insult, t-wrl I'aiwh, JumIi Slrl,
8,911 feet in elevation. This was Kant. iroon.
' . , , i -l.'t O. '. VOORK, K.-l.lr.
simply a minor peak on the i
southeast side of Mount Mazama.
Hotiv to Crflitur.
r i a ' nimiT ii nrtrity iivrii, ay tne uniirfliKnMl,
From it the view, according vo th a.inu.n..r.i..r ,,r n, M. ,.t Mary t .
. . , ' t'olltita, ilet-eaaril. to all ooraona liavltta i-talma
Mr. Chapman, is incomparably aK.m.i .i.t ,ie,,.,Ht .ii u ,r.-.i,tor.or um
fine. On the opposite rim of the
lake, apparently but a pistol snot m.miti.(rwta th Am iui..uj.it.iu oi tin
distant, so clear is toeair, stana iai um imh .uy oi May, ton.
out The.Watchnian and Glacier
Peak, of nearly equal height with v-
3 Days!
3 Days
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(Puhllo UnctrlHlr.)
IVparlntrnl nf llw Interior.
I'. a Laiitl (xno al The l-nll.-a, Onion.
Mav th I'll
NotlovU herrhy Ktvrn ttmt, mm illroctnl lr
Scott Peak. To the south lies Xotl ,or Publkatiou.-is.lattd Tract
the great Klamath Lake, and far
to the south Mount Shasta loses
its snow-capped crown in the
, . -,. ! otict la nrretiy Ktvrn mat, mm illroctnl l,v
skies. At ajstilrfarther distance ih.tomnii.ioiier.rfiii.-tirn. ri inj omr.
to the north towers Mount Hood. ' imvi jUw t. i n mim... i7.i w win
, . j on,-r at pui'uc wile-, to the tiiiEiifit titadiT, at
In the government survey the ii "'ci.h-ii a. nw,..n iiierih ii irjUn-.
v '. tail m i ii.id ,,m.H ii... a.ii..H.i....i..... ,
park was surrounded by 130 inmi: kk'.n1,, nk'.sw,, mj. ai.r
r 1TM.H n u K.. ik.n
iron boundary posts, and COn- Any iM-mon t-lalnilnilnlT th alxivo.
, r, , ' ilwrtlM-il land Mn'advlHl to hit. thi-lr I'litltna,
crete piers have been erected at orow,Hiiiotr,onori-ror,-tii.-tiiii.Mt.un,,t.-,i
, , .. loraal. C. W. MtHIKK, HiIut. M'p
the four corners and the two en-,
trances, one on the south
the other on the west.
Relinquishments and
Deeded Land.
LIST WITH US NOW.
We have a large numlier ot In
quiries from rvspoiiHlble parties
wanting farming lunilM, cult Ivatfil.
partially Improved or lu the
rotidh. We well on vour terms.
All we Hk l to be able to quote
an iiood prices a otlieru. Alt
commuuicationtt BtrU-tly cotiB
dentlal. We alno (tell towiiBlte
lot tu Culver ami get you the
money to build with.
Deschutes Valley Land and
Investment Co.
Culver, - - -' - - Oregon
and Hotict tor Publication. NaUtcd tract
i It-MLIC LaM flAt.K. .
I IH'iiartmi'Ut ol the Interior,
I Not eoal land
U. s. Land ttncat Ttie iIU-. irrieon.
Mat I.'. I 'll.
Noltee U hereby tttven that. a dlrvetod hr
the t'oinmiiuiloner o( the l,elieral land tiniui.
under nrov'sion. ol Aft l ConicreMi a)-rov-d
June irf. 19t. (. Man.. .M") we will offer at
puhlle, tale, to the htfrhe.t hidd.-r. at 10ri.'
o'ekH'k a. m.. on the J7th dav ol July, lltlt, at.
this timer, the follow ItiK desi rlli'd Ull.l:
'. oc. 17. T. 12 K. Ill K . H n-rlal So.
OTiVe, Thlilandw lU uottwauld lor leaa than
f-iv per aere.
Any peraon. elaitnlti( adv.-Kely the ahortv
deerlled land are ad, i.-d to tile tlo-ir elalin..
orohjet-tloua. on or hetore the timu deluated
(or ale.
C. . MtHiKE. R-lter.
M
o'nster Celebration
At Prineville, Oregon
Notkc for Publication Isolated Truct.
Nat cmi1 Innd.
PPHrtti)'nt ufth Ilfrlor,
U.8. ljintl Orrlt-rat Iiiv I'nll.-H.ttt.-tton.
Mhv ID. I'll.
NoMcp Ik hnlv ffl-n thHt, hh illrvrixl l.r
Ihf riinnilionr r Ihf iiif rt Jjiitil of rift,
under pnivioliMiK of Afinf r0,KrtH npnrovpil
Jmw 27. UK, CU HlMlit . 517), wt will oftVr h!
V'uhllc Hule, to ttii lilifitfHt hltliltr. Hi :-
uVlwk &. lu.! on -th imv of July, hI
Hit ortic?, follow tiitf-dt-Hcrlbf! laml:
w'7 nwi 4wc li, tp. 16 , r U e, V. M , m-rtiU
No, trr fa.
Any fMTSoniOlHtmimf ndvem-ly lhalov
dpntTltied IhikI art mlvletl to tile thrtr
clatmft. or ot)4iiotis. on or lMfun the Him
dMlKimtd fur mkie.
6 'a-P C V . MOORE. Rt-cUtr.
Report of the Condition i
Of TW First Nitmul Buk W PriacTillt. h tW
Notice of the Sale of Real Estate
! Notice in hervfcy lven that In pur-
i anntifo ti m n frti i f t ho Kiniritv
State a Ortfoa, at tk CUm f Buimu, j col)rt f the County of Crook anil
Juc 7, 1911. , State ot Oregon, made on the :ird
BRwt-ttcca. ' day ot April, A. 1)., l'.lll. In the iuat-
Loan. nii dirount... ..R71. ter ot the entate of Ubble Turner,
uvtriir.ni, mumi aim uii.-Tiuru,, .Iu,,4.,.u,.rl t, ,,1teut.r,..ul .t,t..lu
July 3rd, 4th and 5th.
1 000 lor Baseball
Three days of Baseball. Three days of Special Entertainment.
Three 'nights of Outdoor Dancing. Three days of Music and
Sport.
U. B. Bond, to get-tire circula'ion
Holld. raffurltleil, ete
i iti trntor of mi Id etttate,
will noil at
iiiitirimi
tin anil
I niior t tit nay tt dime, j;rii,Htt me
riKlit, title rtritl intereHt ni:d entate ol
Batikinii house, lurriltiire and flxturea 12.iw.ii: , prVnte Bale. Miibiect to the cm
line from National tiaoKn not reserve i .. .1,.. .,i.i t ...... r, r
airenis) 1,1:m.2' by the ttulil I oiliit.v Court, frt
Hue troru tateanit rrivate nHintnauo
Hankers. Trust Com(uiwi and Hav-
nue tr.,,n1r,rnved Rerve .w'enis" vmix, ""'l1 1'lbltlc Turner, at the time of her
t heets and other t h items i.vr, death, anil all of the rlnht, title and
Notesof other National Hanks .. llsjuui nteret the Bald t-Ktate may have
and (4nu .'. 2,35 acquired other thn n or In atlilltlou
Lawful money Korerve in Bani'ViV;' to that of the nald Ulihle Turner at
spwte... f-J!;-' the time of her death In all that eer-
Z,XZv i Tr..XZ "''"-V tain parcel of real entate Hlttiated
i per cent ol tlrcuiationj frJ5.it In the County of Crook and State of
. , ..... Oreifon, more partlcu urlv tleHtr I lied
Tetl1 il'M-,VaH folio wh:
Capital stk palilI'ln""'mra' f Sn.ono no ' K &Wl4 8(ttlon il'l, towtmlllp 12
Hnrpim liinii io.uuu.iiu Mouth, raiiK 1 1 eiiHt and lotH 2 and
Undivided .roflu, leu eipenses and 3 Hection 4, tOWUMhlp 111 Htm til, rnilKe
N.t"?llnk 'SotW 'io'titknaViif :::: i',tVw 11 ellMt tUe Willamette Meridian,
Due to other National Hanks 4:j.7 containing 143 20 at'reH, In Crook
I'JSiste and 1'rivaie banks and . 1 county. Ktnte of OreiroD, mid belli
In.lividuarde'pisiusuiject 'to'c'becli ': all 111 one parcel
Demand certiricaurs of deposit i l eriim anil COIldltlonH Of Dale:
. , ... . ,, CaHh, In Koltl colu of the United
Total MMAllr Kt.,r s ..or oont r .ho -i,...
price to lw )altl on day of Bale, and
the balance upon the continuation
STATK lP OREUOU. )
County of Multtioinatit
, T. M. liALuwis, Cahier nf the aliove
named bank, do solemnly swear that tnealjove
statement is true to the best of my know
ledue and Ijelief. T. M. JiAI,LV IN,
Cashier.
Riitcrlhed and sworn to before me this lr.ih
day of June, lyll.
C. A. Lewis,
Notary Public.
Cobbwt Attest:
Will Wcrzwkii.erI
T. H. I.afoi.lkttk Directors
Carkv W. Foctk 1
Land to be Cleared by Contract.
800 acres of land to be cleared by con
tract. Call on or address lilack Butte
Land s Livestock Co
or call at I.ong' Hollo
of Hiile by the mild court.
Dated thU lsth day of Hay, A. I.,
lllll.
Jamkh Ti;rnkh,
AdminiBtrator of the entate
of Llbble Turner.
T. E. J. Duffy,
Attorney for AdmluiHtrator.
June 22
Private Sale Real Estate
The Oregon Bar
At the Old Stand
G.W. Wiley & Co., Prps
All kinds of Choice Liquors
Wines and Cigars.
Famous Ranier Beer in
Bottles and on Draft
In the County Court of Marion County,
State of Oregon.
In the matter of Fannie Salomon, minor.
Under authority of an order uf aale
(Sisters, Oregon, granted by the county court of the
Itanch. 5-4 ; County of Marion, State of Oregon,
dated May Kith, 1911, I will sell at pri
vate sale, the following described real
entate situated in the town of I'rineville,
County of Crook, State of Oregon, to wit:
The undivided one-fourth interest in
lots four, five six, seven, eight and
nine in block One first addition to
Prineville. The sale will be made on
or after the nineteenth day of June,
A. 1)., 1H11, and bids will be received at
No. 1235 State street, Bklem, Oregon,
addtessed to Noami Salomon Carey.
Terms of sale: Cash,
Noami Salomos Carky,
Guardian of the estate of
5-25-5t Fannie Salomon.
Gorgeous Automobile Parade.-3 Prizes
$1000 Purse for Baseball. 1st, 2nd and 3rd Money Prizes.
Open Air Barn Dance
Notice to Creditors.
Notice U hereby given the iinderitfrneri,
the extsnutor of the Iant will ftnd testament of
Abigail Harmon, deceased, to all c.rtMiitorn of
BUlilfp.f!tmtxi and all other having claim m
againxt Haid eHtHte to preiient the name with
the proper vouchers, to the underMigned at the
office of M. K. Klllott in Prineville, Oregon,
within oix months from the first publication
of thin notice,
bated tbUlSth dav ot June, 1011. - j
JOHN HAKMOV,
Executor of the Will of
Abigail Harmon, deceased.
Big Array of Street Sports and Contests. Music by the
Prineville Brass Band. Closing with a Great Fun Making
and Unique
STREET FAIR and FAKIRS' CARNIVAL
$2000.00 Will be Expended to Make This the Greatest
Event of the Kind in Central Oregon. Over 200 people re
quired to carry out the details of entertainment. Com
mittee of Entertainment will secure accoommdations for all
visitors at reasonable rates. You are cordially invited to
come. Look for Later Announcements.
3 Days!
3 Days