Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, December 21, 1950, Image 5

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rs tW S R E V IE W
Giant Frees Grow from Tiny Seeds
Hogue R iv e r v a iie y , the Snake
!o « -. P '.'.t l.r -r ’
In dia ns, K la rn aths, M o d o c s , the barn on the W L C o lv ig
Cayu-.es and U m a tilla s
staged estate n ow stands In th is fig h t
(T h e
fo llo w in g
a r tic i*
i*
tee o f th e P a c ific N o r th w e s t
.M iller, E d w a r d
s im ila r warS, and th e ir m u rd e r w ere Dan
m a d * a v a ila b le to lo c a l re a d
f o r e s t in d u s trie s .)
ing in cold blood and d estruc­ Barnes, D r W J. B a ile y . George
srs th ro u g h t h * c o o p e ra tio n
One o f the g re at m y s te rie s o f
W o o d w o rth .
tio n c o n tin u e d even a fte r the G ay, S a n d e r s ,
of th e c o n s e rv a tio n c o m m it
life s how on«1 o f thi- w o r ld ’s
‘Ir is h ” Tom ,
J. T u rn e r
pear«- was settled.
and
large st liv in g th in g s a Doug
S q u a w ."
T w o tra p p e rs
•‘ r ’
C h ie f John was a v e ry un­
las f i r tie«' can g ro w fro m one
and . . n . e . a rly
a ll
* ere
usual Irid ia n He is described as k ille d
o f the sm allest seeds.
w ounded
b o ld e r, b ra v e r and m ore in t e lli­
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my
tio n ,
D , r. .u
W hen w o rk m e n
s ta rt th e ir
«•
v is ite d the
gent than a ny c h ie f west of the
°
i . th ®.u,g h t, ai2d P °in te d
fa scin a tin g Job each s p rin g ■ f
C ascade
m ou nta ins.
When
o u t to m y fa th e r its lo c a tio n
p la n tin g m illio n s o f tin y .««•«•«is
dressed
in
w h ite m a n ’s cos­
In S eptem ber, 1837 at the
In d jjs trie s
tre e
Jackson r o u n ty ’a p o p u la tio n at the Forest
tum e he m ig h t have been easily
fo
o
t o f Foots creek a p a rty o f
n
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rs
e
ry
at
N
is
q
u
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,
Wash
,
has Increased III 5 per cent in
ta ken fo r a h a rd w o rk in g sun-
burne d fa rm e r o f the w estern | f
Wh° i ad, •bee?, sent
the hist 10 years a ccordin g to tin y w o rk w ith m in u te ly s m a ll
'
i
n
to
C
a
lifo
rn
ia by the M etho-
seed?
It
tak<
40,000
seeds
of
th e fin u l re p o rt o f the census a«
states He had s lig h t resistance
d is t m ission to p ro c u re ca ttl« ,
D ouglas f i r to m ake a pound.
B y R. M . D e M IL L E
p u b lish e d l»y the League o f O rc
a fte r h is last b a ttle He, w ith
a tta c t, k e d on
Seeds o f o th e r p o p u la r species
K<>n citie s
d .
. th e ir re tu rn .
a li h is w a rrio rs , came in and w ere
In th is second a r tic le on th e
rushed
u
p
on
S
m
ith
’s
poor
cam
p
by
R
ogue
R
iv
e
r
In
d ia n s and had
in
the
D
ouglas
f
i
r
b
e
lt
are
«wen
E leven co un ties in the state
s u rre n d e re d to C apt. S m ith and
e a r ly p io n e e r h i s t o r y
of
fro m a ll sides
L ife o f e v e ry
a sh ort, severe fig h t in w h ic h
in .ill. r
,1 ta k i ; 30(10(11) w i st
showed increases o f m ore than
Joel
P
a
lm
e
r,
s
u
p
e
rin
te
n
d
e
n
t
o
f
s o u th e rn O re g o n , M r . D e M ille
w h ite m an hung in balance
several o f the w h ite s w ere bad­
50 per cent a c c o rd in g to th e re ­ coast h e m lo c k seeds to m ake a
In d ia n a ffa irs , on Ju ne 1, 1856
c o m p le te s th e s to ry o f th e last
A m b u s h Su ccessful
pound;
250,000
S
itk
a
spruce
p o rt D ouglas c o u n ty increased
Thus ended the Rogue R iv e r In ­ ly w o u nd ed and 12 o r 14 In ­
ttle o f C h ie f J o h n an d re ­
d ians
w ere k ille d . „
T he y e lp in g and savage th irs t dian w ars fo r a ll tim e
< >«
r.
l io p. r cent with it- figuri and 400.(too w estern re d cedar b c o a rd
* som e o f th e m a n y in c i­
In
M
a y, 1845, J. C. F re m o n t
seeds
to
to
ta
l
up
a
pound
fo
r
th
e
w
h
ite
m
an’s
b
lo
o
d
had
T
h
t.
,
in
a
,
re
,
u
,t
wag
g ro w in g fro m 25,728 in 1040 to
th
a
t
d en ts w h ic h le d u p
to
the
had a fig h t w ith th e In d ia n s in
54.004 in 1050
p re v e n te d th e Indian c h .e f fro m about 2 700 In d ia n s
old
N a tu re is a t h e r ing en iou s
and
g re a t In d ia n w a r * . N e x t w e a k
d is c o v e rin g th a t at th a t same
w(?re rem ove d fro m th (. K la m a th c o u n ty I t m ay have
O llie r co un ties w ith la rg e in best in p ro p a g a tin g the c o n ife r
m o re
of
th e
In d ia n b a ttle s
In s ta n t C a p ta in A u g u r and a gouthern O regon c o u n try to the been ’ a ma l it t le o v e r the lin e in
creases w ere Je ffe rso n,
160 7; trees o f the P a c ific const Seeds
w il l b e d e s c rib e d .
F o u r o f F re m o n t's
g ro u p o f so do rs. resp on din g to s i k ,tz and G ran d Rond' rps,.r J C a lifo rn ia
are
released
Benton. 00 2. C lackam as, 51 5 are w in g e d and
men
and
q
u
ite
a n u m b e r o f the
C
a
p
ta
in
S
m
ith
s
ca
ll
fo
r
aid,
had
v
a
tio
ns
C ro o k,
013;
Josephine, 0 1 4
fro m th e ir ro n e homes in th«'
T iic In d ia n s c o n tin u e d to a t­
In d ia n s w ere k ille d K it Carson
...
. . . . . .
Luue, HI. L in n , 75 0; T illa m o o k , late fa ll w hen rip e T he h ot east tack a ll day on M ay 28, 1856 c re p t s ile n tly th ro u g h the sur-
a* the
S h o w in g th a t before the w a r was a p ro m in e n t fig u re in th is
51.2, and U m u tilla , 50 2
w in d s cause the cones to open A ll sorts o f in s u ltin g re m a rk s ro u n d in g tim b e r and
com m enced th e re m u st have b a ttle .
In
d
ia
n
s
charged
the
beleaguer-
the seeds
waft«*d
Losses fo r th e 10 y e a r p e rio d » and
E n glish w
u rle
at I th
...y *
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n are
n
w in if t j
t e i a
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ill
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r /
/« Il
B /iB
» ^ p * 0 1,1 fu ,,y •> ' > ) T r a v e le r s A tta c k e d
fo u n d fo u r co un ties In th e east­ w a rd on th e ir o w n w in g s prod so ld ie rs fro m the nearest patch pd w h ite s . A u g u r’s men rushed . ..
re» ° n , 018117
ern p a rt o f the state w ith m inus ded Bong l»y g e n tle breezes and o f tim b e r. T h is te rr ib le s tra in ‘ he re a r o f th e In d ia n a tta c k ^ ’ a n ’
A fe w b o ld a d v e n tu re rs had
fig u re s B a k e r lost 12.2 per cent, s w lft« T w in d s
c o n tin u e d u n til fo u r o’clock the f ir in g at s h o rt range and then m l" ° f e,v e n ts - b lo o d y re p ris a l,. se ttle d in the Rogue v a lle y as
and
iso
la
te
d
m
u
rd
e
rs
on
both
w ith
bayonets The
W a llo w a . 5 4 S herm an, 2 0 and
Most o f a ll logged lan d, p ro b ­ second day o f the b a ttle , w hen c h a rg in g
sides — have been
recorded e a rly as D ecem ber, 1851 D u r­
G illia m . I 4
a b ly m ore th an 90 p e r cent, one th ir d o f C apt S m ith ’s com ­ b a ttle was o v e r in fifte e n m in ­ These have been c o lla te d by the in g the s p rin g , su m m er and fa ll
utes
e a sily reseeds its e lf by n a tu ra l m and was k ille d o r w ounded
Hon W m . M C o lv ig and w ere ° * thaA y e a r the. re ,wa8 a 1con'
T he In d ia n s fle d In a ll d ire c ­ nivr.n
means fro m n e a rb y seed trees
A b o u t sundow n the
In dia ns
g
iven to present-day readers in s id e ra b lp a m o u n t o f tr a v e l by
le ft by loggers fop th a t purpose. h e ld a c o u n c il and, r e ly in g on tions, a ba n d o n in g th e ir camp an address a t th e re u n io n o f In p a rtie s fro m n o rth e rn
Most spei'ics o f c o n ife rs have the exhausted c o n d itio n o f the e n tir e ly Thus, on M ay 28. 1856 dia n W a r ve teran s a t M e d fo rd * g o in ? ,o and r c tu r n in * f ™ m the
m in in g
e x c ite m e n t
in
some cones and
seeds e v e ry w h ite men, p la nn ed to charge ended the last b a ttle o f C h ie f on J u ly 26, 1902 A l l o f the In ­ g re at
C a lifo rn ia . F ig h ts b etw een these
ye ar b u t the D ougins f i r has a Capt. Smith's camp in full Jo hn and th e Rogue Indians.
d
ia
n
w
a
r
h
is
to
ry
c
o
m
p
ile
d
in
i T h e re is n o w a m onum ent
tra v e le rs and the In d ia n s w ere
P ersonalized checks w ith the good seed ye a r about one y e a r fo rce
m a rk in g th e old b a ttle grounds th is address, w h ic h has n o t a l­ fre q u e n t occurrences. On M ay
in
seven
“ I t was an h o u r n eve r to be on th e spot w he re the o ld fo r t rea dy been reco rd ed in these
name
and
address im p rin te d
in
1855
T his a r t‘ i:A®*; W'U n o w be g ive n and 15, 1851. a pack tr a in w as a t­
Bnre spots w h e re n a tu re has fo rg o tte n ," says the le tte r fro m used to stand
free are b e in g o ffe re d a ll regu
ta cked a t a p o in t on B e a r creek
la r c h e ckin g account custom ers fa 'l<’ff to reseed get a tte n tio n one o f the so ld ie rs
" A s ile n t m o n u m e n t was erected in h o n o r
c
to
c a re iu l w o rk o f
w he re th e to w n o f P h o e n ix is
o f (he F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k o f ^rom fo resters and tim b e rla n d and a w fu l h o u r, in the e xpe cta ­ o f G e n e ra l Lane
and the sol- M r C o lv l«
n
o w s itu a te d and a m an b y the
P o rtla n d , A sh la n d
bra nch ,
It manng«rs
T in y seedlings, a tio n o f speedy and c ru e l death ” d ie rs and c iv ilia n s th a t w ere T irs t R ecorded F ig h t
nam e o f D ille y was k ille d
was stated e a rly th is week by y **a r o ,d ' a re tra n s p la n te d fro m S u d d e n ly an in f ir n a l ch orus o f k ille d
on
th is
b a ttle fie ld at
The fir s t reco rd e d fig h t be-
A t th e m assacre o f e m ig ra n ts
b ra n ch m an ug er G H W enner n ,,’i r n u rs e ry hom e lik e
the .v«Us h u rs t fo rth
fro m
C h ie f T o lo
i tw een
the
In d ia n s
and the ________
________
at B lo o d „ y ,____
p o in t, , K
la m a th _____
coun
W enner soTd th u t
new in d u s try tree n u rs e ry a t Nis- a
J o rm
h n v ’s lo camp.
The
w
h
o
le
In
d
ia
n
in in « ¡ „ „ u. .. — J '
S a m ue l S m ith , g ra n d fa th e r o f w hites in a ny p o rtio n o f south- ty , in 1852736 m en, w o m e n 'a n d
p ro g ra m w ill b e n e fit e veryon e q u a lly
to b a rre n areas. P la n t­ lin e
ro a r
a
h ood cu rd - V e rn S m ith , o u r
police c h ie f c m O regon o ccu rre d in June J c h ild re n w e re m u rd e re d . Capt.
c o m in g m contact w ith
the in g is by hand and a m an w ill
R a r o f d em on iac
fu ry , here in A s h la n d , took p a rt as a 1328 Jebediah S. S m ith , and Ben W r ig h t w ith 27 men fro m
checks He stated th n t the new p la n t a bo ut an acre a day o r
v o lu n te e r in the fig h t against seven o th e r tra p p e rs w e re at- f Y re k a and C o lo n e l J E
Ross
p ro ced ure w o u ld g iv e ease o f som«' 600 trees
th e Rogue
R iv e r
In d ia n s
in tacked b y th e In d ia n s on the w ith some O reg on ian s w e n t o ut
id e n tific a tio n
and
a d d itio n a l
M ore th an 45,000 acres have
1855 u n d e r th e
com m and o f U m pqua r iv e r and fifte e n o f th e . to p u n ish these M odocs
O ld
speed in th e h a n d lin g
o f ac­ been
su p p lie d
w ith
y e a r-o ld
G e n e ra l
Lane, C a p ta in A . J. w h ite s w ere slain . O n ly S m ith C h ie f S co n cki, w h o was a fte r­
counts b y businessm en and cus se edling trees fro m
th e
Nis-
S m ith and C ap ta in A u g u r
and th re e o f h is com panions es- w a rd s h u n g a t F o r t K la m a th in
to m e rs a lik e .
q tia ily n u rs e ry since its fo un d
W ars C o n tin u e
caped. The n e x t fig h t o f w h ic h 1873 at th e close o f th e M odoc
Tins new service is a v a ila b le ing in 1041
T h is y e a r about
A t th e tim e o f the In d ia n up- we have a n y a ccount o f was in w a r, was th e le a d e r
C apt
n ow and the in it ia l s u p p ly o f 7.000.000 trees w ill be shipped,
ris in g at T a b le
ro c k
in
the June, 1836 a t a p o in t ju s t b e lo w W rig h t gave th em no q u a rte r
checks
w ill
consist o f fo u r j s lig h tly b«‘lo w 1940’s re c o rd o ut
A s h la n d s e n io r h ig h has n ow
books o f 25 checks each
Re­ p u t o f 9,000.000
m et th e r ig id re q u ire m e n ts o f
o rd e r b la n ks are a tta che d to the
th e N o rth w e s t
A sso ciatio n
of
back o f the books to insu re a
S e con d ary and H ig h e r Schools.
Spring
to
be
Deadline
for
c o n tin u o u s s u p p ly o f checks
R oland P a rks, p rin c ip a l, re p o rt
G l Bill Education Benefits ed th is w eek.
T he association re q u ire s th a t
S p rin g te rm
o f th is school
y e a r w ill I jc th e last chance fo r a school have a p ro p e rlv tra in e d
ve teran s to ta ke a dvantage o f te a c h in g s ta ff, th a t th e c u r r ic u ­
tr a in in g u n d e r th e G I. b ill, S lu m m eet the sta nd ard s o f a
T B ra n n o c k , re p re s e n ta tiv e in m odern h ig h school, and th a t
th is area fo r th«- V e te ra ns A d ­ th e b u ild in g fa c ilitie s meet the
suggested re q u ire m e n ts
m in is tra tio n , said Wedn«-sdav
P a rk s p o in te d o u t th a t each
A fte r J u ly 25. 1951, a ll vets
y
e
a
r th e h ig h school has been
n ot «'nro lle d in courses th e n o r
fo r th«’ co m in g fa ll sem ester " w h it t lin g a w a y at the fa c to rs
(w h ile ta k in g th e ir su m m e r v a ­ th a t have n o t been a p p ro ve d b y
c a tio n ) w ill be u n a b le to ta ke th is o rg a n iz a tio n w ith th e re ­
s u lt th a t o n ly m in o r p ro ble m s
a dvantage o f the benefits.
Any
ve te ra n
c o n te m p la tin g re m a in to be solved ”
He p o in te d o u t th a t the p a r ti­
• | tr a in in g u n d e r
the
G I
b ill
sh ou ld m ake a rra n g e m e n ts w ith c u la r s tro n g p o in ts o f the loca l
tue V A fo r a c e rtific a te o f e lig i­ h ig h school are th e science de­
b ilit y as soon ns possible
T he p a rtm e n t, th e tr a in in g o f the
vet« ran must, also e n ro ll in a te a c h in g s ta ff, care o f the b u ild ­
school th a t has b«q?n in o p e ra ­ ing. the campus, and th e p ra c ti­
cal c u rr ic u lu m o ffe re d
tio n fo r m ore th a n a year; o th e r­
wise, the V A cannot pay fo r his
course o r pay b u n a subsistance Gas Said Harmful to
a llo w a n ce .
» j»- « a t « / i - 1 tar « o r « a / «
Large-Tx>afed Plants
Jackson County
Growth at 61.5%
The Surrender of Chief John
; u> his m en, in fu ria te d at
th e s ig h t o f the m angled bodies
o f th e e m ig ra n ts, k ille d
men,
w om en
and c h ild re n w ith o u t
any d is c rim in a tio n
i cann o t g iv e you the names
o f a il w ho w ere k ille d in the
Rogue R iv e r v a lle y d u rin g the
years 1851 and 1853 I w ill men
tio n some w ho w ere k ille d in
1853 In A u g u s t o i th a | ear
E d w a rd E dw ards,
was
k ille d
near
M e d fo rd ;
Thom as W ills
and Rhodes N ola n at the edge
o f th e to w n
o f J a c k s o n v ille ,
P a t D unn and C a rte r w ere b o th
w ou nd - ed in a fig h t on N e il
creek n ea r A sh lan d.
I n a r ig h t w ith the In d ia n s
on B e ar creek in A u gu st, 1853
H ugh S m ith
was k ille d
and
H o w e ll M o rris , H odgins, W itte -
m ore, and G ibbs w ere w ounded,
th e la s t nam ed
th re e
d y in g
fro m th e ir w ounds soon a fte r
(To be C ontinued)
Tele-fun
by Warren Goodrich
u h
Bank Offers N e w
Checking Service
Rigid Educational
Standards Met
“ I w ish you'd th ro w o w o y
th a t old list— w h e n you do
g o t a n a n s w e r she’s a lre a d y
t u r n e d in t o a f r o g ! ” . .To
keep your personal number list
up-to-date, check it often with
the latest directory . . . Pacific
Telephone.
NEW
1951
A M E R IC A S
I *
I
W h .’ii C h r
a ro un d,
we
s t m a s ro lls 3
re a liz e
th a t »
I
tin s is a w o n d e rfu l w o rld
a lte r a ll! Y ou have h e lpe d 4
m ake it so fo r us— and we
w ish
yo u,
H appiest
of
s in c e re ly , the
C hristm ases!
Bob
Mallon's
»
s
F o lk s w ho p la n to g ive house
p la n ts
as C h ris tm a s presents
sh ou ld c o n s id e r w h e th e r o r not
the fu tu re o w n e rs use gas fo r
c o o k in g o r h e a tin g T h is w a rn ­
in g comes fro m
Iv a n N ew to n ,
O regon S ta te co lle ge e xtension
i h o r tic u ltu r is t.
Since
p la n ts
“ b re a th e ”
i th ro u g h th e ir leaves, th e y can
become a s p h y x ia te d ju s t as h u ­
m an beings do
Even a s m a ll
a m o u n t o f gas in th e a ir w i ll
cause th e m
to tu rn y e llo w ,
s lo w ly lose th e ir leaves, and die.
T h a t is w h y fe rn s , begonias.
p h ilo d e n d ro n , A fric a n v io le ts __
in fa ct, a n y o f th e larg e -le a fe d !
p la n ts — are v e ry su scep tible to
.rirf / m t M ii r t A vx byTWO-lMRDS
NOW . . . y w COT
pay yaar I r e laoar^
aacc ONE YEAR AT
A T IM E IN S T E A D
OF 3 YEARS IN AD­
VANCE AND HAVE
. . . A NEW STANDARD. IROAD FORM.
NON - ASSESSABLE POLICY ON A
" C O N T IN U O U S " A N N U A L BASIS.
LIKE LIFE INSURANCE.
I t i T t f i g a f * fo /o r e T a « ffotsow
L. H. Gallatin
Vern Southworth
140 C en tral
P h a n * 2-3121
‘
Boy Receives Only Bruises
In Ricyele-Auto Accident
D e lb e rt M cFadden, 14, o f 341
V ista stree t, escaped serious in ­
ju r y M o n d a y n ig h t w he n his
b ic y c le was s tru c k b y an a u to ­
m o b ile o pe ra te d by M ackenzie
E. R oberson, 1716 P a rk e r street.
C ity p o lic e said the a ccid en t
o c c u rre d at th e in te rs e c tio n o f
O ak and E. M a in streets. R ob­
erson was said to be
turning
in to O ak fro m E. M a in w he n he
s tru c k the boy.
The police report said there
were no lights on the bicycle
and Roberson did not see it
until he was too close to avoid
the accident.
McFadden
received
o n ly
bruises when he was knoek«x1
from his bicycle.
P u ll o ff the roa d to change a
fla t and save y o u r lif e — th e re ’s
no spar«' fo r th a t
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