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:jWMMhmw it -i .pgrS-ftrtt- THE I1ENI) HULLHT1N, 11ENO, ONE., WEDNESDAY, JAXCAHV 10, 11)10. PAGE a. ') ft w A VISIT TO PAULINA LAKE Hy LEWIS A. McAHTIIUlt. In tlio Bumlny OrcGonlnn for tho 10th nppenrs an nrtlclo on tho Paul ina lako country by Lewis A. McAr thur, who visited tho lako lant tall. Extracts from tho nrtlclo follow: ' Forty miles southeast of Ilond stands Paullnn Penk, overlooklnB Paulina Lake. Theco geographical features and tholr ttnmmodlatu surroundings nro among tho most In teresting In Oregon and deserve far more attention from Orcgonlans than they have had In the past. Tho geo logical history of tho Paulina moun tains Is fully ns romantic as that of Crater Lako and tho general plctur csnueness of tho country should at tract visitors from nil parts of tho state. LnBt fall tho wrltor visited Paullnn Peak and tho view to lio obtained from tho Bummlt Is probably unsur passed In Oregon, If not In tho on tlro Pnclllc Northwest. Tho remark able feature of the plcturo Been from Paullnn Penk lies In tho fact that tho whole Ouscado range from Mount Adams to Mount Shasta lies In a panorama nnd In addition practical ly thu whole or' Central Oregon and tho Hliio Mountains can bo seen to tho cast, Paulina Peak Is an Isolated eplro 8G00 feet high, cnBt of tho Des chutes river, nnd located as It Is, It gives an unobstructed view of the Cascade range from an elevation that brings out every feature of tho groat mountain chain. Excellent vIowb may bo had from tho penks of tho Cascudo range Itself, but In evory In stance the sweep of tho chain Is dis torted nnd thrown out of hnlnnco. From Paullnn peak tho effect Is dif ferent. 'Tho grent collection of moun tains Is neon practically froirj one- end to tho other, each peak retaining Its own Individuality and Imprdsslvo ness. ' AVi"it Sld Itonil Full1. " " Hotel accommodations sulllccd us at Ilond nnd bright and early tlm next day wo headed for Paulina Lako. The mnln road south of llend on tho east aide of tho Deschutes river Is so bad ly cut up by auto trucks on tho Sll Tor Lako run thnt It should be avoid ed If posslblo. Wo crossed tho river at llond and nftor mnneuvorlng through tho Binoklng ruins of a Haw mill nnd lumber yards nnd ovor hnlf mndo railroad grndo, wo found tho west sldo road and thon nil wont swimmingly. This rond Is In good condition and anions other things af fords n lino llttlo sldo trip to llon liam Falls, whoro wo had lunch and tried to got n fow fish. Ilonhnm Falls Is a long Borlcs of rapids. Across tho STATEMENT OFTAXESj FOIl CHOOK COUNTY', OHEGOX, VKAK 1010 (HOLL 1013.) SPECIAL SCHOOL LEVIES. . GENEltAL LEVY STATE AND - ' j COUNTY'. No.Dist. Val. Levy Tax Qanornl Fund 20. 4G " School Fund 3 . "l. ...$ C00.8GG11. $ C.C09.G2 High School 2. CO 2. ... 74,800 8. CO 030.31 Library 05 3. ... 28,520 1. 28.C3 J. ... 131.2CC 4. CO 190.00 20.00 B. ... 141,775 School District No. 12 exompt from 0. ... 171.84C 1.C0 157.77 high school tax 7. .'.. ' 95,050 2. 191.30 . 8.'... 191,705 10. 1,917.05 Levies based on tho following vnl- 9.,.. 291,896 3. 875.09 uatlons: 10. ... 20,045 3. 01.94 $1,372,942 . 23.50 M. $ 32,204.14 11. -v.. 17,415 5. 87.08 $0,072,821 & 2C. M. $173,493.35 12. ... 1,372,942 12. 10,475.30 1 L 13. ... 4,300 5, 21.80 Total Qonoral Tax $205,707.49 14. ... 21,700 10. 217.00 . 15. ... 7,350 C. 30.75 CITIES. 10 19,400 11... 214.12 rT '' ''-y-- ! ' 17. ... 12,400 15. 180.00 cu, , ,,, , , 18. ... 50,440 11. 564.84 -JI'i ",'.: ' ', v iaI ?,' 8C'"5C 2' 172i51 I'-'novlllo $5o'o,330 8M. $ 4,002.04 1 '" SC7C l" 82 08 " 401.584 15M. 0,923.70 "' '" 2l!sir 5. 109.08 Hodmond. 243f198 20M. 4,803.90 23! !!! 320g10 l! 320,51 77777TT7 24! ... 137095 2. 276.39 $10.790.30 2c! !!! lH',ilt 2! 1GL57 I-'lro Patrol .lc per ncro $1,347.75 27! .'!! 222J323 2!50 555.81 , ,- l' '" 93'3C519' 3C4'C7 D'atrlctB forming Itodmond high 5o! .'.'.' 118,'913 10. ' 1,189.13 school district. 31. ... 21,812 I " ' ' 11 .1 1 in 3332: ::: i7B&0 7- 397-25 ". . M 34. ... 305,216 2. 010.43 35.... 32,180 5. 100.90 17 $ 12.400 2. $ 24. SO 30 ... 22 385 13. 358.10 19 31,935 2. 03.87 37. ... - 14,030 35. 512.05 32 50,750 2. 113.50 38. ... 54,005 5. 273.03 30 22,385 2. 44.77 39 ... 09 589 9. 020.30 49 34,140 2. ' 08.29 10 ... 73.290 1. 73.29 50 43.870 2. 87.74 41 27 275 5. 13C.38 54. .., 42,955 2. 85.91 lY ... 49 583 59 403,932 2. 807.S0 43. ... 524,275 10. 5,242.75 00 196,840 2. 391.08 44 ... 17 050 17. 289.85 01 122.080 2. 246.37 45! ... 9400 2. 189.92 C5 98.577 2. 197.15 40. ... 71,735 0. 430.41 47! .!! 13 935 20. 278.70 $1.005.476 $2.130.94 48. ... 91.416 6. 457.08 - M9. ... 34,140 10. ij,1,45 NO LEVIES FOIt KOADS. HI "' 80'l76 I'. 40M8 DUt.l Valuation DIU. Valuation i,"' '" 2L160 14. 338.10 1 ..$ 600.20TT 19. . $ 324,18"5 S3 . 252 397 8. 2,019.18 3 .. 401,141 20 .. 374,728 JM 42 955" 5 .. 414,506 . 21 . . 124,590 joV '.'.. 70 085 C .. 147,306 22 .. 250,984 SO ... 42 285 10. 422.86 7 ,. 430,519 23 .. 124,736 T.7 73 235 5. 3C6.18 8 .. 59,532 24 .. 70,941 T.8 56.036 8. 440.28 9 .. 01,402 26 .. 06,015 S9 403 932 11. 4,443.25 10 .. 79,326 20 .. 90,410 o'. ... 195 840 10.. 3.133.44 11 .. 181,002 27 .. 225,701 1 122 686 350 429.40 12 .. 1,089,604 28 .. 368,188 fi '" 45 360 "6. 272.16 .13 .. 223,401 29 .. 238,535 fiS' 39 130 8a 813.04 14 .. 263,740 30 .. 464.610 4 140 045 2.5Q 351.01 15 .. 171,380 32 .. 303,420 fV 98 577 5. 492.89 10 .. 193,430 33 .. 243,273 rtC "" 32 520 8. 200.16 17 .. 143,552 34 .. -218,210 "' ' : 18 .. 133.0001 $8,045,763 $56,183.80 Total $8.045,763 I hereby cortlfy that the 'foregoing Is a true nnd correct statement ns shown by records now on file In this office. H. A. FOSTER, IDated this 8th day of Jnnuary, 1916. County Assessor. (From The Sunday Oregonlan.) river Is Lava Ilutto and Its extensive lava fields, that Interest so many travelers. About six: miles south of Ilcnham Falls Is tho road to Spring Hlvor, which Is probably tho shortest river In Oregon. It Is less than n mllo from the placo whoro Spring Hlvor bursts out of tho ground to the point where It flows In to tho Deschutes. For what it lacks In length It makes up in breadth, .howovor, and It Is a lino stream, clear and cold, and tho bprlngs that form It aro truly remark able for their volume. Old Landmarks Found. From tho head of Spring Itlvor ono road continues south up tho Des chutes, while tho other crosses east to tho settlement of Ilarpor. Har per bursts Into publicity boforo you get there with tho Inviting sign an nouncing "Livery Stnblo, Hay and Tnblo Hoard," or words to that effect. Paulina Creek comes Into tho cast fork of tho Deschutes about live miles nqlith of Harper and from Harper ono must tnko tho mnln east side road through tt La Pino and Sllvor Lnko. This road Is badly cut up, but wo mndo our way through tho dust with out dlfllculty past the Allen nnd Vnn devert rnnches,, old landmarks In this section. Tho road to Paullnn Lako turns off to tho toft and tho lako Is about 12 miles from tho Dcschutc3, with n good stlrf climb nllvtho way, rising 2G00 feet In tho 12 miles. It might bo well In pnsslng to say that tho only rollablo map cov'orlng tho Deschutes valloy Is ono Issued by the Forest Servlco for tho Deschutes Na tional Forest, copies of which may bo secured In Ilond nnd Portlnnd. Tills Is n first-class travol map nnd bottor limn nil the guldo nnd tour books that could bo loaded In n mnchlno. Thoro Is n rnngor station nt Paul ina Lako and ono nt Hot Springs, on East Lake, four miles east, nnd trav olors will find plenty of signboards erected by the ForcBt Servlco tell ing of tho whoroalioutB of tho ranger Rtnllons. Tho road crosses Paulina Creek n fow miles from tho Deschutes, thon follows up tho south bank of tho creok all tho way to tho lnko. It wns Into In tho ovonlng when wo reached tho ranger Btatlon nt tho oot of .tho lake, and a dismal placo It wns In tho dark. Tho outlet of tho lako, which forms Paullnn Creek, Is an evil looking llttlo Btrcnm, full of water growths, and it was so dark that tho only placo wo could find to camp was In a pumlco lint, amid a grove of lodgopolo pines. FIi'd'oiiiMVeW nt iTii of PcMfc. Mngiii anu euny 1110 hum muming wo were on n hunt for n now camp. At tho ranger station was n substan tial looking telephone In an Iron case nnd wo took a chance, giving the boll n long ring. Pino Mountain ranger statlon.,20 miles to the east answer ed nt onco, nnd obligingly got tho lookout at the top of Paulina Peak, 2000 feet nbovo tho lake. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen live in .1 llttlo houso at the vory top of tho peak, watching for forest fires, day and night, nnd when they nre observed, report Is mndo nt onco to Ilond by telephone, together with tho direction in degrees of tho clrclo. If tho fire Is to tho south, tho lookout on Wnlkcr mountain takes n night on tho blazo and telephones In his direction In degrees and It Ib easy for the men In tho Ilend olllco to spot tho .exact. location, within n qliartor section, and operations are nt onco set In motion for stopping the blazo. Mrs. Allen told us Immediately whero tho spring was, also how to get tho boat out and other useful Infor mation, There wns somothlng-wolrd about stnndlng out In n forest, miles from anywhere, and conversing with pooplo on mountain tops, over tele phone. We Boon hnd our camp mov ed to n point near the spring, and thon bended for tho lake, which Is to bo reached by crossing tho outlet and walking through tho trees n hundred yards to the northeast. Paulina I'ojik .Mass of Lava. Paulina Lako Is dllllcult to surpass'. It Is about two miles In diameter, with woods down to tho vory edge, and tho water Is clear nnd blue. Tho outlot Is the only objectlonnblo pnrt about It, and this Is soon out or sight. Just south of thu lake, run ning up nearly 2000 feet In tho Bhcer, is Paullnn Peak, a great mnss of lava with n mngnlflcont preclplco between It and th'o lnko. Geologists who have studied tho, locality aro of tho opinion that thee wns onco n gigantic mountain on this spoj, which has received tho name of Mount Nowherry, In honor of Dr. John Strong Newberry, ono of tho geollglsts who studied tho features of Oregon for the Pacific Hallway sur vey moro than half u century ago. Mount Nowborry wns nbout an largo ns Mount Kalnleror Mount Ma nama. Its crater became enlarged by some mcanB or another, nnd tho gla elal Ico cut down Its sides nnd top, especlnlly to tho northwest. After much glacial action, a great amphi theater remained of which Paulina Peak Is still tho dominant fenturo. This nmphlthentro tilled with wntpr, hold In by a moralno nt tho northwest nnd thuB a lnko wns formed. At soino Inter date a series of craters built thomsclvcs in n north nnd south lino across this nmphlthentur, nt lenst flvo of them. Thoso crnters mndo a sort of partition, dividing tho lako in two parts, which still exist, Paulina Lako nnd hnst Lake. Tho latter Is about tho samo slzo as Paulina Lako, and It Is four miles from tho rnngor Btatlon at Paullnn to Hot Springs Station on Hast Lnko. Tho lnko nnd mountains woro named for an Indian chief, Paulina, who roamed tho Con tral Oregon country many yoars ago, and flnnlly camo to nn untlmoly end. Vlow Is Unsurpassed. Thero Is n good trail from Paulina Lnko to tho lookout on tho peak, nnd It Is woll worth tho climb, which may bo mndo In less than two hours. Tho lutnbor for tho houso was pulled up I on slods. Tho vlow from tho top is unsurpassed. Even tho details on tho rim of Crator Lako otand out clear and distinct, nnd othor peaks nro rnnged In vlow. Mount Adnms, Mount Hood, Olnlllo Ilutto, Iilncic Hutto, Mount Jofforson, Three Fing ered Jnck, Mount Washington, tho Thrco Slstors, nnchelor Ilutto, Maid en Peak, Diamond Penk, Cowhorn, Sawtooth, Mount Thlolseu, Mount Scott on Crator Lako, Mount Mc Loughlln nnd Mount Shasta nro nil v.'ollilo, nnd In addition lltorally hun dreds of lessor peaks all along tho eastern slopes of tho Cascadu range, buttos throughout tho Deschutes val loy nnd Central Oregon nnd fnr off to tho oast tho Hluo Mounta'ns. To tho south aro scon Sllvor Lako ana Summer Lako, and Fort Hock, In the desert country. Paulina Penk cer tainly gives a vlow of tho Cascade Ilange thntc nnnot bo duplicated, nnd for that reason nlono la worth tho climb. Tho Paulina Ponk trip Is an easy orio that should nppoal to Portland ore, nnd during that part of tho year when tho roads are good, It is no trick to drive nn nutomobllo to within 2000 feet of tho summit. When wo visited tho lako tho fishing wns poor, but it had been a great deal bottor. and the presence of two boats on tho lako makes It posslblo to troll for tho big' fellows, of which thero are said to bo plenty. We did not attompt to tnko. tho nutomobllo over to Enst Lake, ns tho road was a llttlo bad In spots. The owners of tho hot springs at East Lake are improving this rond with the Idea of making a Summer resort out of their property. A deslrnblo bread knife frco with every nnnunl subscription to Tho Ilond Hulltln. See advertisement on page 10. Slv-Veur Old Had Croup. "I have' a llttlo girl six years old who has a good deal of trouble with croup." writes W. E, Curry, Evans vlllo, Ind. "I have uesd Foley's Hon ey nnd Tar, obtaining instant relief for her. My wlfo and I also uso It and will say It Is the best euro for n bod cold, cough, throat trouble and croun thp I ever saw." Sold every where. Adv. ' n K, ,sl Rife. 3?iw WSmM ) sMSanumsmwsKmSis. mmmxsS . HnKK JHHIBK. aHBf I '$iW - m '1 POTATO (JItOWHKS' MKKT- 1X(I POSTPONED TO .IAXU- AltV ill. Free Lunch by Itediiioud Commetclal Club Fui'iiUhed. Ilccauso of tho sovero weather and tho condition of tho roads, only six of tho potato growers woro ablo to nttnml tbo nicotine of tho Deschutes Valley Potato Growers' Association at IlQdmcnd on Monday. Mr. Stndlg, president, wns unnblo to nttond and nrrnngoments have been mndo for tho holding of tho regular meeting of this association on Mondny, Jnnunry 3 1st. Tho Redmond Commercial Club has extended to tho potato grow ers an invitation to tnko lunch with thorn nt 12:30 on thnt date nnd tho mcotlng will be held at tho olllco of tho county agriculturist at 2 o'clock. Tho county ngrlculturlBt, who la also secretary of this association, was able to obtain ndvlco and Information at tho ngrlculturnl collogo which will provo of grent valuo to tho growers and, whllo In Portland on tho return trip, visited tho wholesale houses and others In Portland and obtained moro valuable Information. Ho Is vory nnxtouB to got In touch with ovory mnii In this suction who expects to grow potntooa this year, bullovlng that ho can be of nsslctnnco to tiiom, Somo Indication of tho bonoflts to bo dorlvod through tho Potnto Urow ora Organization is shown In tho fact thnt tho secretary hns nlrondy received offera of $1.15 nnd $1.20 per hundred f. o. b. Itodmond for graded potatoes which may bo sold by tho association whllo tho highest prlco offered others has boon only $1 por hundred. This la strictly nn or ganization of tho potato groworu und ovory potnto grower should bo pres ent at this mooting. A. E. LOVETT, Socrotnry. "NEAR BEEITjS BARRED Prliiovillo Council Passe Orillminro Forbidding Hnlo. (Crook County Journal.) At a special meeting of tho city ORJDEIt FROM ANY DEALER Pacific Coait BUcuit Company Portland, Oregon Sill The goodness oir II the cracker depends js &H upon freshness. j ftw SnowflakcSodasa I s. arc always jj tj K freah and a SSs uriay. s 1m CS jkmM Prince Albert such friendly tobacco that it just makes a man sorry he didn't gel wind of this pipe and cigarette smoke long, long ago. He counts it lost time, quick as the goodness of Prince Albert gets firm set in his life! The patented process fixes that and cuts out bite and parch 1 Get on the right-smoke-track soon as you know howl Understand yourself how much you'll like RiNCE the national joy smoke It stands to reason, doesn't it, that if men all over the nation, all over tho world, Watch your step! prefer P. A. that it must It's cajr to chanRo the hapo have all the qualities to nnd color of untalablo brands .jr......-r-.'tl.,lr.:r.2 to imitate the Prince Albert satisfy vourfondestdesires? tidy red tin, but, it h impoitibla . . , .' ti to Imitate the flavor of Princo Men, get US Tight On PnnCO Albert tobacco i The Albert! Wc tell you thi3 patented proccts . , .,, ., protect that I iuuci,v.w wm jjiuvu ututi than you can figure out, it's so chummy and fra council Thursday evening the ordin ance which was drawn for the pur poso of prohibiting the snlo of tho so called "toinpornnco drlnka" within the city, wns passed by tho unani mous voto of tho councllmon present. It Is not tho purposo of, tho ordln Mico nor tho council to prohibit tho snlo of sodn wntcr of vnrlous kinds, mlnornl wntcr, ornngendo or nny drinks thnt nro nonalcoholic, accord ing to tho ccntlmcnt expressed nt tho tlmo tho ordlnunco wns passed, but posltlvo stops wero decided upon to provent tho salo of ftny liquor or any thing that will mako such Illegal salo easy. A deslrnblo bread knlfo frco with ovory annual subscription to Tho Ilond nullotln. Sco ndvortlsomont on pngo 10. MAIIKKT ItEPOHT. NORTH POUTLAND, Jan. 17. With n liberal supply of 123S cnttlo on hnnd tho market did not do as Letter Writing Week 'LETTKH WltlTKIIHs When you write onch lottor to your eastern rolatlvo or frloud toll them that UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM will always nccord thorn tho very best of servlco on their trip westwitrd whether thoy bo ono-wny or round-trip to thu Pnclllc Northwest or California. Yours for bottor travol service, Till: LINE THAT JOINS THE EAST AND WJJST WITH A HOL'LEVAItl) OF STEEL mm J7fl! Mm Union Pacific System 33 A A' The Demand Royal Club Has Increased by Leaps and Bounds Of lata we hnve been forced to work our plant day anil nlebt to supply the ilinmind. The public liax rume to the renllmtlnn thnt there In no better coffee on tho murltet thon HOVAL Cl.Ull nrnl thero In n K"'l reaHOiiahle reanoii liy we n give u hrllrr offee nt a less price. Tho blHKext factor In nrlllnir pnirne- we Ket our cof reev to the coinunier with the ituiiie urKunliatmn thnt hamllea our hlif whoUiilft bmlnciu. Tlil naves ui from -to por cent to 69 per cent on thin Item atone. We can, therrforH, put Into ,ltOYAI CLUI1 tho hlKhont Krnde Huniatrii unit Central Amor pan coffee generally uaed only In tho moro cxpennlvo hlemU, Bay ItOVAL CLUll to your grocer today tha '-dlffuren' o" will bo eually apparent, J.M)t!.M) VIS 3.l'lir,M TIN' a.'ia.M TIN 40c $1.10 $1.75 LANG & CO. Tlio ltoul Club lluuar, I'urllnnJ, Or. is H Albert grant and inviting all tho time. Can't cost you more than 5c or 10c to get your bearings 1 Buy Prlnct Albtrt tvryxehtr ' tobacco It M in toppy rtJ ban. Set tIJy fd tin: lOct handtam pound and half'poand tin humidor" andin that clotty cryttal.glatt pound humidor ivlth' tpangc'moitttntr top that kttpt th tobacco In tuch grtat ttlmt R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO COMPANY Wintton-Salem, N. C well as tho previous week. A couplo loads of pulp fed steers brought $7.75 and ono lond of cows brought $0.20. Taking in ovory coni.ldorntlon tho mnrkot could bo quoted steady to n llttlo castor. Loss in prlco allowing principally on common classes. An othor Jump Inliog prices. With G2C0 head on hnnd tho market mndo a sonsatlonnl ndvanco nnd set tho top nt $7.20; 30 cents over Inst weok'B top. Hulk of start wont at $7.10. Qunllty was vory good. Shoop re mnlnod on n steady basis at tho North Portland markot this morning with lambs soiling at $8.2G; owos at $0.2G. A totnl of 2GG0 shoop woro counted la this morning. Mnrket Is closing vory Btrong. ONE CENT A WOIID Is nil a llttlo Want Ad will cost you. A doslrnblo broad knlfo frco with ovory annual subscription to Tho llend Ilullottn. Sco ndvortlsomont on pngq 10. for Coffee1 mcxzsji mm i."i .-.s wm 1 i M i i (J1 K1 i mm A 1 y i