Society’s Sew Game. Mines and Miners, Of Southern Oregon. II. R. Smith formerly with the Green­ back mine near Grants Pass, has accept­ ed a position at the Opp mine. He will become a resident of our city and is but otic of a number of men to arrive here The Mt. Pitt Mining Co. have lieen op­ this week ami become permanent resi­ erating their two 12 ft. araatraa during dents. We hear Dr. Ray has stuck a fine pros­ the pnat two weeks on low grade ore with good reaulta. The lardsof the pita pect on the McDonough place where he are now worked smooth and the crevices mav install a large dredger. At the dam filled. Work will lie continued on a they are prr|Mtrert of the trict and ere long there will be many cx|«-rt be satisfactory a sale may lie the good producers there besides the big result. Lucky Boy. Stock in the famous Homewtakc mine liave recently climbed from $43. to $H7. |ier allure. The com|mny recently re­ fused a$3.*>,(M)l>,(MM) offer from an English syndicate. The lucky Briggs family are not rest­ ing on the outcome of their bonanza, now under bond for flUO.lMM), but have gone after more of the same kind. Up near the Curry county line, on upjier Clietco they have located a claim on a rich ledge which, though it cannot compare with the wonderful wealth of the Wounded Buck claim, shows exceedingly good value*.. W. C. Kitto came into town Wednes­ day night of thia week and left for Jack sonville Thursday morning. Mr. Kitto was formerly employed on the Granite Hill mine, but is now foreman at the Oregon Belle near Jacksonville, under the management of Foster and Gunnell of thiacity. Mr. Kitto reports develop­ ments at the Oregon Belle as very satis factory.—(•rants Pass Journal. District Attorney A. E. Ream« and his estimable wife left Monday evening for Grants Pass, where they will proceed to drive to the Waldo district where Mr. Realties is interested in the Deep Gravel Mining Co. which is lieginning its win ter's run with giants. They will remain there a week or ten days before return­ ing home. Operations on diggings of the Deep Gravel Mining company, owned by W. J. Wimer and A. E. Reames, have been opened full blast says a recent dispatch froui Waldo. Last season's work took the pit into a deeper channel of pay gravel, from which the company realized its l>est profits of recent years. By means of the No. 2 Bendy hydraulic elevator and the long flume work is prosecuted to liedrock, where there is a depth of more than 4D feet. Pay gravel is said to go to this depth, and lied rock in Mime places is not found in less than 70 feet. The management has put everything in con­ dition for a long run, and the clean-up will no doubt lie the best ever made by the Deep Gravel property, which was formerly known as the Wimer diggings. "Trail” has taken society by storm. It is something new, something different. "Trail” as the name implies, is found- | ed on a popular hunting sport, is played with fifty-three fine cards in four colors, representing a fox to lie chased and caught, ami four packs of hounds of thirteen each. "Trail” has constantly recurring inter­ est for players as they perfect their play­ ing from evening to evening, in marked contrast to certain recent hoist rous games that bore the players at the end of an hour. With the one pack six other splendid, new, copyright games can be played. Two Educational games, and two games of Fun, making it suitable for all mem­ bers of a family. "Trail” can tie had of dealers or sent post-paid, 76c. gilt edge, plain 50c. Rules for seven games free. COMBINATION CARD GAME CO. A tlantic , G a . You Can Furnish Your House With Better Goods For Less Money At Norris’ Furni­ ture Store, two doors from p. o., Medford, Oregon, than at Any Other Store In Southern Oregon. furnished Hotel At A Bargain. At Newport, on Yaqina bay, the fam­ ous Oregon summer seaside resort that is destined to equal the great Newport resort on the Atlantic coast, a 1.3 room hotel, one block from the main busi­ ness section, fully furnished with good I bedding, carpets, furniture, and kitchen fixtures, and the woodroom full of wood, is offered for sale at a bargain for cash, or will trade for land in Rogue River Valley. Title perfect, house, in good repair and supplier! with hot and colrl water on ower and upper floors, ! bath room, wood room, closets and all I conveniencies of a modern boarding house I The house is paying property and is only j offered for sale by reason of the owner’s wife having asthma and not able to live in a low altitude. Full particulars by ’ addressing ttie Sentinel office. Everything for the Kitchen, the Bed­ room and the Par­ lor. Come in and Examine My Stock. T. C. NORRIS, Medford, Ore. - — How About Your Summer Vacation? Newport on Yaquina Bay is the ideal ! seaside resort of the North Pacific Coast. Round trip tickets at greatly reduced ; rates on sale from all Southern Pacific points in Oregon, on and after June 1st. : Ask Agents for further information and ! a handsomely illustrated souvenir book- ! let, or write to Edwin Stone, Manager C. I & E. R. R., Albanv Ore., or W. E. Co- man, G. P. A., S. P. Co., Portland. ■ Hickel, the Jacksonville jeweler, has a ; full stock of spectacles and will fit them | to your eye and his prices are right. The new road from the Greenback mine to the S. P. Companv’s line is now finished and the old road by way of Leland I.as been abandoned says the Grants Pass Herald. The new road come in and la-sides working a much easier grade than the old one saves alxmt four miles in distance. The new road follow« down Coyote creek from Golden IV/// conduct a geno­ GRIP QUICKLY KNOCKED OUT. to Wolf Creek station. ral Blacksmith busi­ "Some weeks ago during the severe ness at the old A Carload of specimen ore for exhibi­ winter weather both my wife and myself ORQNEMILLER STAND contracted servere colds which speedily tion at the Lewis and Clark Fair lias developed into the worst kind of la grippe been shipped from this place says a dis­ with al) its miserable symptoms.” savs patch from Gold Hill dated Dec. 1. An Mr. J. S. Egleston of Maple Landing, agent of the state commission is busy Iowa. "Knees and joints aching, mus­ Wagon gathering representative rock and has cles sore, head stopjied up, eyes and nose running, with alternate spells of chills Horseshoeing found the miners Of this state very re­ ami fever. We began using Chamber sponsive to his request. Many specimens Iain’s Cough Remedy, aiding the same chinery a Specialty. are included in the exhibit that will ad­ with a dose of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets, and by its liberal use vertise Gold Hill's mineral resources. soon completely knocked out the grip." Superintendent C. W. Geddes and wife These Tablets promote a healthy action of the bowels, liver aud kidneys which is came down from the Blue Ledge mine always lietieficial when the system is con­ last Thursday, and Friday went on down gested by a cold or attack of the grip. to Medford where they remained over For sale by City Drug Store. Sunday. Mr. Geddes states that when he left the mine, which is high up in the THE KEY THAT UNLOCKS THE DOOR TO LONG LIVING. Siskiyous, there was no snow and the The men of eighty-five and ninety weather was balmy ami warm, much more so than it was here last Friday years of age are not the rotund well fed, but thin, spare men who live on a slend­ AND night when we had the first killing frost er diet. Be as careful as he will, how­ of the season. ever, a man past middle age, will oc­ casionally eat too much of some The Eagle mine, 2 miles south of town article of food not suited to his constitu­ one of the best paying properties in this tion,and will need a dose of Chamberlain’s camp, was on Monday last, sold by its Stomach and Liver Tablets to cleanse and invigorate his stomach ami regulate Racycles, Ramblers and owners Dr. James Braden and John D. his liver and bowels. When this is done Graham, to New York parties, for there is no reason why the average man other standard bicycles. ¿14,000.00 savs the Gold Hill News. The should not live to old age. For sale by Repairs made to bicycles new owners .have possession ami will City Drug Store. sewing machines, guns push development work to a finish, and all kinds of small lypewriters. under E. W. I.iljegran, the local manager machines. For sale or for rent. New and second with his office in Gold Hili, and who is hand. Cash or easy installments. All one of the best mining men in the makes repaired or remodeled and work country. Work will commence at once fully guaranteed. If you need a machine, ami under Mr. L’s. management, will of write us. J. E. Huxley, 82 Fourth St., Portland Oregon. course, be heard from. MEDFORD - OREGON CHAS. H. BASYE and Plow Work, and Ma­ SATISFACTION GUARANTEED THE Medford Bazaar Mrs. 0. Gibert, Miss Lila Sackett Ladies’ Goods and No- tions, Linen Good, Fancy Work, Silks, Lace. Material for all kinds of Fancy work and Laces. Orders taken for all kinds of Fancy Work. Fine Chinaware. Full Stock Fresh Confections F INF"- BICYCLE STORE CABINET ==PH0T0S== REPAIR SHOP TED KEL O $3.00 a Dozen UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. In Posing and Finishing my Pic- tvres cannot be excelled. Filled Promptly. Orders G. W. MACKEY Over Miller's Hardware Store Medford, - - Oregon