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About Dakota County herald. (Dakota City, Neb.) 1891-1965 | View Entire Issue (May 27, 1920)
,"n4 DAKOTA COUNTY HERALD, DAKOTA CITY, NEBRASKA, CIATDLAjq: To Ke Enlarge! ( National UFT Off CORNS! f S Constipation and Sluggish liver Doat tales chiHcea. Get Cf Um Iivw rilla right now. Tbey Doesn't hurt a bit and costs onl a few cents Park aerorna feauKsoe Irrar do Hxfaty. baoiaat IICltlOBr drtreoot HB onantaa, atoa dlxzineaa, oiaaft&coora ozJohn Dickinson Sherman ti i ftedoa, vat a heakky glow oo tha I aaeea: ma aparide te the eye. Bet aBdcetthegeaafec. '' I rarzraBcESzan LaaaaaaaaaaaalEwMBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaf . jflH JiaiiT-rCk y - v TilLHfeJSaaaaaaaaal m J ? ! i ( f i fc H 8 ?, IT . ! i".i bfi '. UATKH LAKK NATIONAL I'AItK f (o bo cnlnrgwl-nccording to all Indication. Tho senate pased tho ll!l (S.27W; the other day with out opposition. The house la likely to follow xiilt; t Icnut no orposl tlon to the prelect htj inndo It uppenrnnco publicly. The imtfon'nl park service I supporting It. The itrcn to bo added I public domnln, TJicro i therefore no expense. The enlargement In scenlcnlly attractive, I naturally a imrt of the park nnd Is needed for the com prrhetwlve development of the public playground of which Crater Lake I tho feature. The xtiinll map given herewith Jut n broken Hun around tho present park and tho heavy contin uous linn show the park n enlarged, Tho pres ent pnrfe In approximately 1 miles cast nnd went by IK mile north and south nnd contain 240 Hiiiar4frfnllx or 1MMWO ncrns, Tho enlargement contain nbout 14B xqiinro mile or 02,800 acres, TIk? park Ilea In Klnmutb county, In southwestern Oregon, Mhont 00 miles from tho California line. Tho neurit railroad point nro Medford on tho innlfi lino of tho Hbuthern Pacific, &l mile to tho smithwrsrt; KIntnnth Fall, 02 mtlcs to tho onth on n braneh line, and Kirk, 20 mile to tho outh .cnil on n hnitich line. Tho park Sic on tho cret of tho Cafccnde and vnrle In elevation from 5,000 to 0,000 feet. ' Tho addition I spoken of lornlly a thn "Dia mond lako region," because of tho very ntlractlvo Inko which I one of It feature, yrhl lake I about fi,00( feol above sen level ilrirl I about 6 ty 2M, mile. From Crater lalto to Diamond Inkn fly (rail I 18 ffillc, Diamond hiko I compara tively uliuflAw and warm tip enough for comfort nblp baldng. On Iho east nnd south the shore "I grawiy, with n gradual slopo to a pebbly bench. Tho lake beautifully Hlluated and altogether ttnj location" make nn Ideal cmnplrijx ground. In Ul Ho much of It delrablMy. Crnter Inko Ih a world marvel, but If I not entirely nd wimble uti n camping ground, Tho camping ground I of course on tho rim, a thousand fct or m above tho water. And a a bathing lake. It I out or tho njiPHtlnn, tho temperature of It water being aboilt 1W degree all mitniuor. And In addition thu lake I more than 2,000 feet doep , Ih place. 'Tho Diamond Inko region offers lino nnhlng nine. To bo miri, nobody could nsk for tlncr front thHM the rainbows In Crater lake. They run big; some of them nciiIu ten pound. And they nro inagnlAcciit fightera") inatly expert hold Hint pound for pftuml Hip Crater liiko rainbow In thu hnrdet fighter f all th weotorii trout. Hut flailing from tlia rocky, broken stipro. at tho foot of tho Inko wall I orieh bard work. Tho bent (ltdilug I from a boat and to hoiiio nnglur Ihl I comparatively no fun, Tliuy want to Hteal along it hlreain and II ml n tool and twitch wit with thn big follow that linn preempted It and hold It agalut nil wmerii. And tlinl'H JuHt tho kind of Hulling (hero t tip around Dlnitiond lake.- Two creek Silent and HhortHow Into Diamond Inko at 11 south end, Two Hear creek tlown Into It from the north. Olher limit hIiimiiuh aro enttered over tli ad dition. All tho road lulo tho preMeiit park come from the flouth. The enlargement will give tho prk n road from tho north uiiil direct connection with llmd and contml Oregon point. In tho fuluro a connecting road to tho wviilvrful Him road around Crnter lake would bo it hntural Improvu. itient; at ireent only it Iuiiho trail ctonseH tho rnoRe, which thrtml tlirmigli the eulargomont and lulo tint park like a Iiuko wedge UlRhl up In the very northeu.it corner of tho entHrgeinent I Howlock ninuiitiiln (B.tm foot). To tho ea'itt of Diamond Inko In Mount Thlelstm (SUTH) and lo Iho west I Mount llalloy (8.DS0), "TVy aro lcturenUo peiik and well worth an- cmlng. All througU tin) addition (hero In itcvn- etf worth while, Crater lako attracted 10,015 vUltorn laitt sunt. - tr ami tho attendance I IncronMnn. every yenrt fn IW thre wero 10,2ilt, Bo tho enlargement to tncfrt to give lnoro cnmidng room, varied arery and different trout HhIiIiik, among other Hrfaa. The (Utlurgeutent Will offer nddltlonul attraetlwHfl and nmkil Crater Lako National park rfce klmt of 'place Utnro iU visitor will want '9 tiny all HtiHimi4. In wliorl, tircntcr Crater Inko wW b both Km; thie and pluygrotind. .H la tht plait of the national .park Borvlco t Ktv Ihl plHygroiiiul aai'ct "" fr loltlo M nil ,of tha HtltldHrtl imrg. t nn or tnem 8s i?:m?m - mm mmnmm 1 . . -t&&M?Wwm',8L j'- -, -WammiSfffimcAmb it,'' 3l a WLCAJWTWS mm miS, Natart tMsre and Mood tome for and yAPtC k by It iiHturally, Hmf thwo nro In ht halved almig lU' ilevelopHieut. Ycllowfltono, our oldest nnd moit famous na llonnl park tho first national park In the wdtld never hnd been n success as n playground, Thft truth I It I n wondorhouse of freak scenery geyser, boiling springs, volcanic curiosities and tho Yellowstone Kail. Alo It hn Its scml domestlcnted hears nn,d Its wonderful big game, fn tho old rlnys of thn stngo conch tho regulation trip took flvo days. After that tho tourist wo ready to lenvo. And ho seldom returned to soo tho pork a second tlinU. Now that tho automobile hns tnkon the plnco of the coach, tho time of tho regulation trip lin been cut In two; otherwise tho minio condition obtain, Tho Yellofvstouo at U?ndnnCo figure tell thojitory, In 1015, tho attendance wa D1.80S; In lulO It wns 5f840; In 1017 It Wn 05,100; Jn 1018 It was 21.275; In 1010 It wa 02,201. By way of contrnst take tho cor responding nttendanco at Itocky Mountain Nation al pnrk, which I a piny ground park whore peo ple ntny their entire vocation tlmo nqd thore aro thousand of "rcgttlnrs" who go overy 'year ; 01. 000 nnd 51,000 and 117,180 nnd 101,407 nnd 100, 102, Itocky mountain has no frenk scenory, but fta scenic magnlflcenco wears well and n largo proportion of Its visitors regard It aa tholr sum mer homo. In ronsequenco the national pnrk acrvlco I pro moting tho project of adding about nNHtousnnd square ittlle to tho south end of Yellowsune,ln eluding tho Teton range, Grand Toton, Motiltt Moini), Jnckson lako nnd tho Jackson Ilolo region nnd tho hoadwaters of tho Yellowstono. Tills ad dition will glvo thu Yellowstone tho kind of scen ery It lacks. Moreover, plans for tho farther de velopment of tho Yellowstono Includo largo auto, mobile camps, golf link, tennis courts and tho en couragement of Ashing, mountain climbing anil rid ing. In short, tho Yellowstono Is to bo mado a playground sulllclontly attractive to hold the tour ist for n tlplo and to Induce lilni to return. Another example of needed enlargement Is Se ttuoln Niitlomil pitrlc In California. This park was created lit 1600 nnd contains 252 square utiles. It was created largely for tho purpose of preserv ing tho Dig Trees (Sequoia glgantea) the big gest and oldest living things on tho earth, The Ck'ncral Bhurninn tree, for oxitmplo. Ij nhou 80 foot In tllanteter nnd I approximately 0.000 years old. Congress, with nn oyu to tho big trees only, cut Iho park boundaries arbitrarily and left out n iiutgttllleently scenic urea which lies contiguous, I'Vntui'vs of thin contiguous urea nro tho canyons of the Kings and Kent rivers and tho summit of Mount Whitney (1I,W)1), the htghctt mountain hi couttitiMilal United Slates. It ts now purposed to add about a thousand square utiles of Jhls con tiguous urea to Hequoln and to cltango Its name to Huosevelt, mttklng tho eulurged pnrk a na tlonnl outdoor nioniorlul to the dead statesman. Hero again (ho public playground Idea Is the basic proposition. No description can tin Justice to Crater lako Itself, Uncle 8am, however, has dono a good Job under tho circumstances In n booklet Issued last season by the United State railroad administra tion, And this booklet nays anions other things: All of our great national playground have their dlstlnc'tfvo beauties ; enclt Is different In Rteat nieaHuru In tlu mthlluilo and attractiveness of Its national grandeur, but Crater hiko stands alone. In this; that nil likeness to any familiar landscape hero wtscs. , . Other., landa'JImve their crnter lakes Italy, In. dlaandMa'wHtlnrt there ore some craters lit thla w Country that contain miniature lakes; but (here Is only one really great cnldera of this kind In the world -only one Immense basin apparently formed through the complete mcltlnB by Intense bent of the entire core of a great volcnno, nnd the falling M nnd utter dlsnppeantnco through subterranean caverns of Its massive bulk. The titanic convulsion that formed this remark able beonty-spot no human eye witnessed. Geolo gists have concluded that ages ago, in the great chain of volcanic mountain penks which today ex tends from Washington to California among them Mt. nalnler, Mt. Hood, Mt. Adams, Mt. Jefferson, Three Sisters, Mt. McLaughlin, Mt Shasta nnd Las sen Peak there towered onej which has been called Mount Mnznma, that may have topped the tallest of It fellows. Judging from the pitch of tho remnants of Its outer slopes, scientists con cludo with reasonable certnlnty that, If recon structed, Its snow-cjnd peak would rise from soven to eight thousand feet above Its broken rim. Manama stands today nn uncrowned king, shorn of Its diadem of burning gold and glittering sliver, yet holding within Its heart a treasure the rarest In tho world n beautiful lake! the deepest of nil lakes, with waters tho bluest of all blue waters. And this Is Crater lake. Crater take Is almost circular, varying from flvo to six miles In diameter. Its known depth is 2,000 feot and It Is believed to bo the deepest body of fresh water In the world. Its surface Is 0,177 feet Above the sea. It has no Inlet or outlet, being fed by springs and winter snown; It water es capes by underground channels, reappearing aa spring In tho Klamath regtffn, a few miles away. It in completely girdled by precipitous cliffs nnd steep talus slopes that fall sharply downward from- Its rim 2,000 to 600 feet to the water's edge. Closely encircling It rlso many high peaks, notably Lino Hock, Tho Watchman, and Cloud Cap; also Glacier, Garfleld and Vldao Peaks. Surrounded by ennyons, ravines nnd pinnacled rockw, and belted by a wilderness of boulder strewn forest, tho region for years was Inacces sible, and unexplored except by tho more ven turesome who wero attracted by stories of tho Indian of this mystery lako In It fantastic set ting. Yot Its discovery was accidental; It oc curred In 18T3 whllo on exploring pnrty was sftirrhlng In the Cnscado mountains for the fam ous Lost Cabin mine. A dispute arose over tho choice" of n name, the party dividing between Mysterious lake and Deep niuo lnke. The advocates of Deep Hlao lako won tho vote, but In 1800 it visiting party reunmed It Crnter lake, and this by natural right became Its title, -The first night of Crater lako Is well-nigh be wildering. Unless looked Into from the rim It Is htvlslble. Wondermctft nt tho height and steep tioss of Its encircling cliff succeeds the flrst as tonishment; admiration of tho loveliness of Its coloring next enthralls the beholder In tho se quence of Impressions, Its uuhjtio beauty lies In no small mensuro in It coloring, thn brilliance of which If reproduced' In painting or print would seem exaggerated and Impossible to those who have not seen thn reality. Nowhcro elso Is there such nn azure, One feels that a glass of Its wa ter would show bltto as If stained with cobalt, but It Ih clear as crystal and as puro. The deeper pnrtM aro a brilliant ultrnmnrlno, shndlng to turquoise In the shallower reaches, ond to light Jade green In tho fow Indented coves around tho shore. A hundred feet down tho gln?:o of n pinto Is plainly discernible. Tba surroundings help the brilliance of tho blue; tho rockh nro of motnlllc liues; tho peaks of tho rim nro often snow covered; tho lnv'n gray of tho steep scarred walls Is mottled and splotrhcd with bright yellows and reds, mark ings left by volcanic action long ago, and always there Ih the dark green of the pines and lira and shrubs that grow on these declivities wherever they Jlnd vooMtolil. The waters nro usually plac id, 'gleanibu tis though glazed by the sun, and li this mtrri- of Naturo the reflections stand ct 'with 'astounding distinctness. Magic I Just drop a little Freozono on that touchy corn. 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