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Applegater Summer 2011 21 BACK IN TIME Remembering an old log cabin By eveLyn ByRne WiLLiams With Janeen sathRe One of the best recent changes in Clara was born. my surroundings here on Palmer Creek My grandfather was mining in Palmer Road is the elimination of the obnoxious Creek when he succeeded in finding a large star thistle weed on the forest service gold nugget. With this nugget and a loan acreage adjacent to the north side of my from Zack Cameron, he bought a 160- property. Much credit is due to our local acre farm at the mouth of Palmer Creek in forest service botanist, Barbara Mumblo, 1908. My home now sits on a small piece who has had groups pulling the nasty of the original property. weed for several years now. As I often There is no way to know how take a walk by this area, the results give me many different people lived in that first much pleasure and bring back such fond log cabin. I do know that Valores and memories. Helen Haskins were there for several years These memories are of the old log in the mid-1930s and then Hiram Head cabin that sat on this piece of land, with lived there until the early 1950s. He was its picturesque setting against the hillside. a wonderful neighbor who liked to be of My mother told help, such as building about her parents a laundry bench for ith this nugget and a loan moving into it in my mother to place from zack Cameron, he 1889, with her two her laundry tubs in. older brothers and bought a 160-acre farm at the Years later, he built new mouth of Palmer Creek in 1908. herself at age four kitchen cabinets for her years. The cabin but refused payment was a three-room for his labor. Mother affair, with two small bedrooms. The made sure he ate many meals with us bedrooms were portable, so to speak. The through the years. walls could be removed when the family One time, when Mother needed wanted to have a neighborhood dance, to go to Medford, our car wouldn’t start, a common entertainment in those days. so she contacted Hiram and he offered to The division walls and the floors were very take Mother and me in his Whippet. It interesting because they were of planed was quite old and only had one seat in front pine lumber 1-¼ inches thick and 22-½ (the driver’s seat), so mother and I had to inches wide. sit on the floor board in the back. I was Spring water was available from somewhat embarrassed being seen in such the mountain gulch behind the cabin. a vehicle. Nowadays that old car would be That saved digging a well for water as neat to ride in, say in a parade. many pioneers had to do. There was a We never knew much about rock fireplace, but my mother didn’t say if Hiram’s background. My parents were it was used for any cooking. It is hard to careful about asking questions about one’s imagine a family of five living in such small personal life. It was not very neighborly to quarters, especially during the winter when do so. We did know he had a daughter in they were more or less kept inside, as snow Portland who came to visit him one time often reached the windowsills. and when his health began to be a problem, I don’t know why or when they he moved up there and we never heard of moved from there into another cabin about him again. That was sad; he had been such half a mile up the road near Palmer Creek, a good neighbor and loved living in that and then shortly after that to the Rey Gold old cabin. Mine near the headwaters of Palmer Creek. Before he left, he wanted my dad At this mine, they moved into a nice two- to have his mining claim. My dad was not story log house where my mother’s sister a miner but decided to do the assessment W work in order to keep the property for a few as a memento of her family once living years. When the forest service was tearing there…back in time. down old, unsafe buildings on mining Evelyn Byrne Williams claims here in the Applegate, my parents with Janeen Sathre put a torch to the cabin. My mother saved 541-899-1443 a board from the cabin, which I now have,