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HI-U-SKOOKUM MEDICINE IN BEAR VALLEY B y R c rlh ti M. Borden w ith a m odest h ote l and several ancient Siskiyous. C h ie f T ypxu T “ eo and his w an cottages to accom m odate its pa N o t a v e s tig e o f th e old h ote l 'le rln g Rogue», fru in th e ir home trons. O n the death o f T o lm a n , i rem ain s; th e "b o ttlin g w o rk s ” are in the n e a rb y S lslkiyo u a , m ay th e place f e l l ’ in to decay, b u t the b u t a m e m o ry , b u t th e o ld ru s tic have so u g h t the “ m e d icin e w a t re s o rt had a c q u ire d a w id e rep- era" a lo n g E m ig ra n t ereek in o a tio n fo r the b e n e fic ia l q u a li b ridge, q u a in t and r ic k e ty , s till spans the creek. A hand p rin te d Bear V a lle y ties o f its m in e ra l w aters. sign y a rn s th e v is ito r o f the haz It Is c e rta in th a t the frie n d ly * / / ards o f a careless step. K la m a th s and th e ir peace ch ie f, T H R O U G H the years, the place < / / L a -L a c, came fro m th e shores has changed nam e and hands S O U T H o f A s h la n d a b o u t fo u r o f the great K la m a th lakes to m a n y tim es, b u t s till co n tin u e s m iles, w ith th e b a s a ltic peaks o f p a rtu k c o f the “ H i ti-sko o ku m to aerve the people A t present th e Cascades fo rm in g a p ic tu re s m e d ic in e '’ o f th e springs. i t is te rm e d B u c k h o rn S prings. que b a c k d ro p , a n o th e r c lu s te r o f THE BUGGED, m o u n ta in o u s , B e fo re the T o lm a n S p rin g re m in e ra l sp rin g s have come In to te rra in o f th e ir h ig h c o u n try was s o rt came in to p ro m in en ce, a n m ore re c e n t focus. no b a rrie r to th e K la m a th s, w ho o th e r m in e ra l s p rin g on the bank In these s p rin q s a la rg e r p a tie n tly tre k e d th e lo n g m iles, o f E m ig ra n t ereek was o ffe rin g percentage of lith iu m has o ve r dangerous tra ils , to the n u its b e n e fits to th e people w h o been s h o w n . b y th e analysis, m erous m in e ra l sp ring s a t the cam e fro m near and d is ta n t th a n in a lm o st a n y o f the fo o t o f th e Cascades in the south- places Io e n jo y its e x c e lle n t p ro p m ost fa m o us s p rin q s in the enatern c o rn e r o f the Rogue r i v e r tilts. c o u n try . e r v a lle y . In 1885 the fa m o us Soda Some years ago th e w a te r fro m H ow th e y lea rn e d o f the S p rin q s ra n c h and h o te l b e these s p rin g s was p ip ed to the m e d ic in a l q u a litie s o f the cam e th e p ro p e rty o f Jacob c ity o f A s h la n d , te rm in a tin g In w a te r la n o t k n o w n . W ho W aqner, O reqon state re p re the I.ith ia fo u n ta in in the Plaza ta u q h t them th e danqera and s e n ta tiv e fro m Jackson c o u n b lo ck a t th e e n tra n c e o f b e a u ti the uaea o f the sedu ctive fu l I.ith ia P a rk . ty . and a p io n e e r o f 1852. He qases e m a n a tin q fro m the was a re s id e n t o f A s h la n d . A n in te re s tin g d e v e lo p m e n t in ro c k y fissures a 1 o n q the O reqon, end a progressive, co n n e c tio n w ith these sp rin g s, is creek. Is s till a m y s te ry . p u b lic -s p irite d men. th e Gas Ice c o rp o ra tio n p la n t, Perhaps h y tr ia l and e rro r T h e re was a p re te n tio u s 24- s itu a te d a t th e ir source. came th e m ethods th e y e m p lo ye d rnom h o te l located d ir e c tly opp o to heal th e sick T h e y hull» th e ir site th e Soda S p rin qs. T he e lite T H E P L A N T was e stablished flim s y w ic k iu p s o f f i r houghs fro m A s h la n d and v ic in it y m ade tw o years ago. and produces a o ve r the ro c k y crnn nie s and the place a social c e n te r as w e ll la rg e b lo c k o f d r y ice e v e ry s ix placed th e p a tie n t In a c o m -fo rt- ns a h e a lth reso rt. m in u te s , and seven tons o f ice ahle p o s itio n to in h a le th e gas- T h e c a rb o n d l- In a d d itio n , a th r iv in g b o ttlin g e v e ry 24 h ours. '•'iii vapors. J w o rk s was developed b y M r. o x id e gas fro m th e s p rin g is co n W hen he became unconscious W a g n e r T he e ffervescence o f th e v e rte d in to liq u id in to snow , and he was rem oved to a safe d is w a te r m ade i t p o p u la r In m ix in g b y the h y d r a u lic pressure o f 1200 tance to re g a in consciousness. fa n e v beverages b e fo re c a rb o n pounds p e r square in ch , th e sn ow H is c irc u la tio n was restored b y ated w a i t r w as o b ta in a b le is pressed In to ice. ru b b in g .and In a d a y o r tw o th e T h e ice w i ll keep In its T H O S E w e re th e days befo re r ite was repeated and th u s co n th e c o m in g o f th e ra ilro a d to h ea vy w ra p p in q s . fo r s ix tin u e d u n til his m a la d y subsided. A s h la n d , and th e b o ttle d w a te r days. M o st o f i t is s h ip pe d to O reqon m a rk e ts fo r th e was <ent o u t, n o rth , so uth and "P O IS O N W A T E R ." th e fir s t east. In th e p ic tu re s q u e fr e ig h t p u r p o s e o f re frig e ra tio n , w h ite se ttle rs o f th e v n lle v d u b w agons o f th a t p erio d . m e d ic a l use end " t o p u t th e bed one o f th e sp rin g s T h e y saw T he o n ly re m a in d e r o f th a t h ey s p a rk le in soda p o p ." dead re p tile s b ird s. Insects and d n v Is a tim e -w o rn w ooden p a N o t th e le a st o f th e m in e ra l sm a ll a n im a ls a ro u n d it. L a te r, v ilio n . s u n -s ilv e re d . Its ro o f p a r t s p r i n g s th e w h i t e s u lp h u r b y o b se rvin g th e In d ln n s , th e y ly denuded o f shingles, h o v e rin g s p rin g s lo ca te d a lm o s t in th e too le a rn e d th e secret o f th e , o v e r the once fam ous sp rin g . h e a rt o f th e business se ction o f sp ring . T h e s h a k y s tru c tu re give s A sh la n d . T h e w a te r was good to d rin k , li t t l e h in t o f Ifs p ast g lo ry , One e a r ly w r it e r states, “ T h e h ig h ly p a la ta b le and h e a lth fu l b u t th e w a te r c o n tin u e s to w h ite s u lp h u r sp rin g s flo w w ith in I t was th e c a rb o n d io x ld e gas th a t flo w and b u b b le fro m Its th e c o rp o ra te lim its o f A s h la n d . caused d eath w he n In h a le d too s u b te rra n e a n channels. Its I t was n oted th a t one o f these long. m e d lc la l q u a litie s as p o te n t s p rin g s increased its flo w p erha ps Some years la te r. In th e as In th e days o f yore. i f if t y f o ld im m e d ia te ly fo llo w in g e a rly 189O’i Tames C la rk A b o v e th e s p rin g , on th e w o rn th e e a rth q u a k e in San F ra n c is c o T o lm a n , U. S. s u rv e y o r g e n p la n t p la tfo rm , are w ooden b e n th e A p r il o f 1906. and c o n tin u e d e ra l o f th e state o f O reqon. ches s o lid ly c a rve d w ith th e in so a ug m e nted fo r s e v e ra l days, and a m u ch esteem ed e ltlxe n itia ls o f th e p atron s o f th e place. b u t f in a lly re tu rn e d to n o rm a l.” o f A sh la n d , O reqon. p u rc h a s C oupled In itia ls , w ith th e in e v * * V ed the s p rln q and some o f ita b le h e a rt o u tlin e c a rve d a- T H E N O R M A L flo w Is 61 g a l the s u rro u n d ln q area. ro u n d th em , suggests th a t r o lon s p e r m in u te . T he w a te r is The Tolman Springs became m ance p la y e d a p a rt th e re in th a t stored in a re s e rv o ir o f 300,000 q u ite fam ous as a h e a lth reso rt lo v e lv spot in th e shadow o f th e g a llo n c a p a c ity : i t su pp lie s n a tu r- al s p rin g w a te r fo r th e tw o large s w im m in g pools k n o w n as the T w in Plunges. O th e r w h ite s u lp h u r sp ring s are s itu a te d on the o u ts k irts o f th e c ity and are a p a rt o f th e H e ilm a n d o n a tio n la n d c la im o f 1858. ‘T he H e ilm a n H o t S u lp h u r B a th s and S w im m in g P o o l” has been p o p u la r fo r th e la s t 40 years. d ire c tio n , th ro u g h a m ere c a n yo n, to the w id e r stretches o f the v a lle y flo o r ly in g b etw een the S is k iy o u s and the Cascades, E m i g ra n t -re e k flo w s w e s te rly in to th e v a lle y fro m its sources in the Cascades, losin g its e lf in B ear creek n ea r th e L ith ia springs. T w o m ile s n o rth o f A s h la n d are the Jackson H o t S u l p h u r S p rin g s w ilh a v a ry in g te m p e ra tu re o f fro m 77 to 86 degrees. T he flo w is 3000 g allon s p e r h o u r. T he w a te r is tu rn e d in to th e o u td o o r s w im m in g pool c f the reso rt, w h ic h has a ca p a c ity o f 170,- 000 g allons. B e ar v a lle y is the southeastern a rm o f th e Rogue R iv e r v a lle y . I t is ric h in b ea uty, its m in e ra l s p rin g s and n a tu ra l resources. T he v a lle y d e riv e s its nam e fro m B p a r creek, w h ic h flo w s fro m the g ra n ite h e ig h ts o f th e S iskiyo u s. T he cre e k m oves In a n o r th e r ly > ? ¿. r » SL i t-’i . < T ■ A lushlo”4 of fine farms and homes White Cabins^ Court ASHLAND, OREGON The Comfort You Want A Price You Can Afford Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Heller • Shade Trees • Lovely Lawn • Refreshing • Kitchens Cleanliness • Showers On Highway 99 South Ashland, Oregon HFIELD S N A P P Y S E R V IC E FOR Y 0 lTR CONVENIENCE Groceries Weekly Rates Camping Trailer Space CABINS WILLIAM C. WILSON — ----~~ ~~~ — d $3.00 per day 'j **' ^**>*^0 23 Miles from California Border, Halfway Between Talent and Ashland Ï » a J