November Public School Report. Mi»» Ethel Fleury, left Monday for Public School Re|>ort lor third mouth Baker City, Oregon whe re »h»- will »|iend the winter visiting friend». Mis* Fleury ending Dec. 4. 1993. Primary 1 te-pirtim-nt, Mr». M. Peter, will also visit at Eugene and Portlrild teacher.- Boy» enrolled 211; Girl» enrolled while enroute. 32; Day» attendance Htlil'»; Dav» absence Ehler Band wit* brought by .Mandial 52'-»; Time» tardy X Scholar» neither Kenney la-fore Recorder D<*x Wednesday iilmcnt nor tardy; Ve»tn Baker, le»»c for la-ing drunk and disorderly ami he Baker, Louie Baker, Elli» Davi«l»oii, made-hi* usual contribution to the city Stella I>avie|Kml».Reth.i Bcrwert, Rowell Him », A new line of candv amt nuts. Med­ Frank Morri», Chester Wendt, George ford Book Store. Wendt, Donald Cameron. M u I k -I Henry, H. M. Scott, a la’ge rancher from the Bessie II oward, Ray Marsh. Della Ree ve, wheat la-lt in Fmatilla»-oimti sja-rtTue* Harry Tailor, Fie tn Urich, Maurice *c of historic Jacksonville '»; Time» tardy I Maine» of those j Scott ha* resided for manv year* in neither absent nor tardy during the Eastern Oregon, but this is his first trip month: Ephraem Wilson. Ruth Peter. to the Southwestern ¡»art of the- state. Harold Wilcox. David Croiiemillcr, War Fred Fick am) I.. T. Jones, who had ren Smith, L< »lie Stansell, Della W1U011. Elmer Swagerty, Eva Davidson, Carl ' the contract for constructing th'- resideii Garriar.n, Emma Margrvitei, Lizzie Mar aper- Pruett, Clyde Smith, Paul Force. Wills r hangers ate through with their work will la- tea-ly for <» < iipem i Mr Newbury's Swagerty. Harry Snyder.—21. High Sc liool 1>< partim i>l.— No. of pup lion*« is one of the most *ub*eantial ami il» enrolled, troy» IB; girls IB; total 32. well ap|.caiing residence* in Jacksonville Day* attendance 597; Dais ulmerne 9, »ml it i* also on< of the large st ami the Time» tartly I. Mamesof tlio««- neither thorough manner in which it is finished tardy m>r ale»« nt. Donald Colvig, Lester is a credit to the builders, Messrs. Fit k Dividsoit, Ida Fick, Rola-rt Finney. Lota A; Jolies. Flora. Richard Gaskin, Lean Hanna Ab You'll la- ointed if you do not hie IL nry. Freddie la-wis. Mart Peter, >ce the picture display. Medford Book Mabel More . Holman Peter, Ben Plymule, Pruett, Almond Wilcox. Emma Wendt. There is a growing tendency to have Ora Wilson, Earl Peter Clara Elmt r, George „ Binlseve, Mary Colvig. Edu Christmas present* articles of usefulness Itoneg.m. My rie Peter, France* Snyder, rather than <-f uii-rt ornament to la- thrown aside so toon as the new and the lamia Viridi.—24. Summary :—Total enrollment IH5; Total novelti is off. Practical (reople w ill find attendance 2X27; Total days alsu-ncc I7X: at a hardware »tore many article* th.it Total cases of tardiness 15, Per c« lit of would la- appreciated a* a present to a relative or a friend. I>. H Miller Med att» intim e 91. ford'* pion« er ami leading hardware E i . mkk E. W asiihi hs . Principal. dealer, ha» a splendid assortment of Calling cards make m at Christin is articles from w Inch a -election can la- presents. The latest lit tile Sentinel made for the father, mother, brother or «¡»ter. the friend ami for the mechanic, office. II. II. Blagrave ami Rolx-rt Garvin. two the farmer ami any one who ha* ai <»■- niiners from Re-elding arrived in Jackson­ cujmtion or live* in a home- He will ville Tuesday and the* leave in i fewdays save- inone. to Jacksonville |K-opie by on a prospecting tour in the lulls of this buying of him. vicinity. The roe < his from which Mr*. Tltompoon lately removed her restaurant are leeing Cured Paralytic put in order by its owner, Mr. Britt, for W. S Baily. I'. (). True, Texas, writes; occupancy by Mr. Conklin t«> accommod­ “My wife had I k en suffering five years ate his increased furniture ami undertak­ with paralyse* m her arm. win n I was ing trade Papa Schmidt ispaja-ring the persuaded to use Ballard's Snow I,ini front room wlrch will Le used by Mr. iiienl, which cured her all right I have Conklin f>r an undertaking parlor ami also used it for old sores, frostbites and which lie will lit up the equal of any in skin eruptions. It does the work.” 25c. til«- state out-ide of the large cities. One 5bc. #1 .tut. Sold by City Drug Store of the rear r«M»ms In- will use as a store room for furniture ami the other room he will use as a workshop. Jacksonville is proml of Mr. Conklin s furniture store for well it tnav, for that is a line of goods that can la- had in Jacksonville at as reasonable prices ami ill as complete selection and as fine in quality as is to be had in Rogue River Valley. Big sales Second Floor. Adkins Bleak, and small profits, i* Mr. Conklin's method oppisitc Poste itine. of business and he is making it win out. for 111* sale« from a small beginning are now each month up to a sum that any businessman would be gratitii d to have on his sales book. Î December Have you mode your selections for Xmas? If not look over Conklin's list of Christmas suggestions in an­ other column. New things added each week. C. W. CONKLIN UNDERTAKER AND EMBALMER MATT CALHOUN Real Estate Dealer 1 have in my hands at the present time a larye num­ ber of Bargains in FARM. FRUIT and GARDEN LANDS, and TOWN PROPERTY, in different parts of Rogue River Valiev. M\ commissions are reasonable thus giving advantage to both seller and buyer. I can furnish an\ kind of property that a new settle! tnav desire. OREGON PHOENIX, * 1 11 1 ' THE * J / / S' OF H. C. MACKEY Photo Gallery Medford - Ore Fine Photography a Specialty. Popular Holiday Excursion«. Special attention given to posing T. K. Bolton and Emil Peil, who have of children. Jill u>ork guaran­ l»ecii succe ssfully conducting excursions teed. Prices reasonable. THE PILL BOX Re-opeucd in tlic Palm-Hodge block with thelatest in Ladies Toilet Articles, Perfumes, Drugs, lite. IVAN HUMASON, mcr . to San Francisco for several years, an nounce another, to take place during the holidays. It will leave Ashland Satur­ day, Dec. 29th. on the noon train. Round trip tickets have Ireen placed at f|B, good for 15 «lays. In order that ample accomodations mav I k - arranged for, those intending to make the trip are requested to inform the management as early as possible. The hundreds who have participated in I these excursions will testify to the enjoy­ ment afforded bv them. 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