65 2(187 507 Report of Public Schools Report of the schools of Polk County for th J school month end ing November 4th. 1910. Kumber of schools reporting correctly and on time - Names of schools and teachers failing to re port on time-Antiock, No. 30 Miss Clara Pechin; Suvcr. No. 43 Miss Ella Smith, Number of pupils remaining at last report . Number of pupils registered new during h Number of pupils registered secondary dur ing month 36 Number of pupils readmitted during month 56 Tot-U number pupils on register during month- - W Number of pupils dropped duringmonth 163 Number of pupils remaining at time of re port - -- 223 Number of days taught during month 17 Whole number of days attendance 40724 iru,.l. number of days absence 1519 Whole number of times late. 366 Number of pupils neither abaentnor tardy., lbbl Average number of pupils belonging 2486 Average daily attendance 2395.5 pr rent of attendance 96.3 Number of visits by parents 47 Number of visits by members of the school board - - 28 The following schools have been placed on the roll of honor for the County for having made a per cent of attendance of 95 or more; Zena, Dallas, Lewisville, Parkers, Valley View, Mon mouth, D;st. No. 15, Airlie, Polk Station, Ward. Perrydale, Coch ran, Rickreall, Oak Point, Elk ins. Independence, Brush Col lege, West Salem, Buell, Spring Valley, Popcorn, Harmony, North Dallas, Etna (100 per cent), Mc Timmonds Valley, Greenwood, Fir Grove, Concord, Oak Dale, Lone Star, McCoy, Guthrie, Black Rock, Falls City, Oakhurst, Wigglebridge, Mistletoe, Hop ville, Grande Ronde, Pioneer. The following schools have been placed on the roll of honor for the County for not having any tardies during the month; Xena, Smithfield, Valley View, Polk Station, Ward, Gooseneck, Oak Point, Elkins, Brush College, Spring Valley, Montgomery, North Dallas, Etna, Greenwood, Sunnyslope, Guthrie, Powels Camp, Pioneer, Cherry. Grove, Wigglebridge, Mistletoe. The attendance this month is much betner than it was for the corresponding month last year, as last year the attendance was for month ending Nov. 5th. 95 per cent and this year is 96.3 per cent, also the record all through the month has been bet ter in all parts of the school work. We must all try and keep up this line of work and make this the best year ever. Yours Respectfully, H. C. Seymour, School Supt, Polk County. Dr. Alii a, dentist, Cooper Building Independence Oregon. Both phones. 19-tf . To Our Readers Look for the First Installment of a Powerful Western Se rial Next Month The next Pacific Mdvthtv will be a delightful holiday num ber, an unusually fat. jolly, plum-pudding of a number. From the beautiful holiday cover in gold and full color, to tVip striking series of Western pict ures, to the rich collection of cheery stories and articles, and to the last line of Mr. Wood's Impressions, it will be a real Christmas treat; the best and most beautiful Christmas num ber we have ever issued, appro priately winding up The Pacific Monthley's most successful year, and giving foretaste of our offerings for 1911 twelve num bers of the magazine planned in advance, to be the most inter esting, most valuable and best ; year's product yet. A free, in dependent, cheery, optimistic, square a d reliable Western friend is what we are anxious to make this magazine to you. Can you conclude to be without it? In the phrase of all good pub lishers: NOW is the time to sub scribe. Subscriptions taken at this office in connection with the Herald or singly. Come and See Our New Line OF CHINA WARE Note the exceedingly low price at which we sell Broken Sets Our 5, 10 and 15 Cent Counters Contain BARGAINS L. D. Brown, Attorney-at-law, Notary Public, Abstractor, Dal las, Oregon. tf G. A. MU SCOTT Groceries, Flour, Feed, Queens Ware, Granite Ware, Lime and Cement MONMOUTH, If you Get lt at Muscott's lt 58 c,ood- OREGON Inde- Roseburg Ships 7000 Turkeys Roseburg, Or., Nov. 19-According to local poultry dealers, who consigned final shipments of turkeys to the Coast markets lfltp vpctordav. more than 7000 birds have been shipped from Douglas county during the past week. It is estimated that the birds weighed approximately 80, 000 pounds and that the growers realized $19,475. An Oakland firm purchased in uhe neighborhood of 4500 tur keys, most of which were shipped to the San Francisco and Seattle markets. The firms paid an av erage of 24 1-2 cents a pound. One Roseburg firm purchased 2500 birds, for which it paid 24 cents a pound. These turkeys were shipped to the Portland and Seattle markets. Aside from these shipments it is estimated that about 500 turkeys were pur chased in small lots and sold to private concerns. For Sale-California Medicated SoaD. Excellent for all skin dis eases, also for shampooing the hair. Mrs. J. W. Richardson br Monmouth St, Independence, Or, Monmouth Heights. Robert Fishback was in bendence Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Raike were trading in Monmouth Thurs day. W. H. Mack is building a cot tage for Mr. Samuel on his place here. The recent rains have stopped the farmers plowing for some time. Ed Rodgers recently purchased a horse from Allen Clark of Mon mouth. Daniel Dodson of Airlie spent Sunday with his sister Mrs. Dave Olin. A crowd from here expects to attend the rally in Monmouth Saturday. Harold Davis, of Monmouth, was seen in our neighborhood Thursday. Oscar Lehman sold several beef cattle to A. Nelson south of Monmouth Saturday. Thomas Strain of Monmouth our jubilant supervisor was over the roads here last week. Mrs. Dan Calbreath is expect- ft ing her brother, Daniel usn man of near Eugene on a viaiu i . Or vi Hp Spvier of Eugene vis- VI - ited his uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. Clarence UcCaleb Thursday. Mr. Hinshaw of Dallas, the traveling saleman for Watkins remedies was here Tuesday of last week. The basket social at the Antioch cnhnol house. Saturday evening, was well attended in spite of the stormy weather. Mrs. Minnie Mack attended the Union' Sunday School Convention at the Christian Church in Mon mouth Thursday. Miss Grace Bogynska who is attending school at Monmouth attended the basket social at Antioch Saturday evening. We wonder how many people, while eating their delicious Thanksgiving feast ever thought of what they were thanktui ior. Grandma Sevier, who has been visiting her son. James Sevier ana family of Eugene for some time, returned hme Thursday. OSTERM00R "STYLE B'( IMPERIAL EDGEi SLEEP INDUCER NO OUTER TUFTS w it C ml ii i u ti Ki m hi l i iu l "'niV 'A'Jliii.liliillti:-1''"l')li)l imrjh-i-J-"aj For Sale at Chase Bros. Phone 331 Monmouth, Oregon 1 wrm i A. B. WESTFALL Painter and Paper Hanger Monmouth Oregon Our Clubbing Rates. Monmouth Herald per year Evening Telegram, Daily per year Herald and Telegram, Evening Telegram, Sat. Ed. Sat. Ed. and Herald, both The Fruit Grower, monthly Herald and Fruit Grower 44 4 II II $1.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 2.00 1.00 1.50 $ ii ii ii ii ii ii II l i $ i 4 n A J tf tf tf tf tf tf tf J