PAGE EIGHT int uiuuui oiAiaaiAJN, jsjuen, Oreffon, Friday fliormnft necemoer iwa Willamina Union Decision Reached Court's Opinioin Paves Way for Construction of Schoolhouse ; WILLAMINA-fDeflnite word was receiyed here Wednesday that Judge Earl Latourette has handed down decision in faror of union high school district No. 7 in the action : brought against the union high 'school board to prove legality of the newly formed district, j which has been Mtterly contested. Construction of the "new union high school bull ding win start before January 1. CiTlc Club Entertains i The cirlc club gare Jt party on Tuesday night honoring the faeulty members of both the high and the grade schools of Willa mina. Husbands of club member also were invited, with' about 60 present. The hostesses wen Mrs. Ted Gillespie, Mrs. Rex Biasell. Mrs. Fred Gillespie and Mrs. Lyle RIggs. f Negotiate Expropriation Case WCTU Meets Today i- WOODBCRN The Woodburn WCTU will meet Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. C. J. Rice on. East Cleveland street. The annual 'Christmas box xrill be sent to the children's farm home at Corvaills. Those having donations are asked to leave them at the home of .Mrs. Carrie Young. v.:pN..LpyE THE FULLFLOROE MJB's RICHER ROAST Butut'nbavtMJB again ttmigbtl I Full, satisfying flavor of world's - . .? ' - finest coffees guaranteed to please them and you, . It takes the finer, richer flavor of M J B to really satisfy both men and women. The world's finest coffees are " selected for M J B, then double blended yirt blended green, and then blended again after months of ageing. Thus a per- GUARANTEE M-J-B Coffee Is guaranteed to make the best coffee you ever tasted or your money will be refunded. fed fusion of all MJB's flavor factors is developed in the roasting. The result a a richer roast of. coffee -so much finer in flavor that everyone will be pleised wirh the taste. Try M-J-B and see. THI COFFEE WITH THE f ' v i f . " II 3 JL Representing the United States, Lawrence L. Lawson (left) is met in Mexico City by Gustavo P. Serrano, Mexican representative. They will negotiate en the joint agrarian claims for an indemnity settlement of properties recently expropriated in Mexico. orders. He was then In his I Oth year, and had been in. the navy more than 4 year. April 17, 1811, the Virginia, convention passed its order of secession, and it became necessary for Farragut, living in a Virginian city, to choose between the state and the nation. Next evening he left for the North. The navy department ordered Commander D. D. Porter to visit Farragut and sound him out. The Union cause required a leader big and brave enough to open the Mississippi. December 21, official Wash ington chose Farragut as the man above any other for the task; on that date ordered him to undertake tn capture of New Orleans. Jan. 9, 1862, he was formally appointed to the com mand of the West Gulf blockad ing squadron. Feb. 2, 1862, Frr ragut sailed from Hampton Roads in the steam sloop Hart ford, his flagthip. (Continued tomorrow.) Sage of Salem - Speculates By D. H. TALMADGE (Continued From Page 6) than the eye anfl mind of man, but the eye and mind will prob ably catch up presently. They al most always do. Mits ffir IBireakfasit By R. J. HENDRICKS . (Continued From Page 6) spoke French, Italian, Spanish and Arabic. In 1826, while living in New Haven, he attended lec tures of professors at Yale col lege and later of those at the Smithsonian Institution; be was the chief historian of the . old navy. S V At 21, Farragut was acting lieutenant of the brig Spark. He passed 22nd in a class of 53 in 1821; in 1822 cruised on the John Adams, and the two fol lowing years was with Comman der Porter suppressing piracy in the West Indies; first ordered to the Grey Hound, commanded by his brother; later, executive of ficer of the Sea Gull, flagship of the fleet,, and for a time com mander of the Ferret his first command of a naval vessel. He learned from the tactics of the wily pirates lessons - to become useful to his country in the Civil war. S A good deal of his time in the three decades preceding the Civil war, when not engaged at sea, Farragut spent at home, Nor folk, Virginia, having married March 24, 1823, and in '25 hav ing been advanced to the rank of lieutenant. One of his ft it commands thereafter was on the Brandy wine, which in 1825 re turned Lafayette (and Bonne ville). to France, after their great tour of the country Lafayette had helped to make tree. He was oft Brazil with the sloop Vandalia in 1829-30, at Charleston with the sloop Natchez in '33, to support the federal government in its dispute "Eddie" Lewis, lessee and man ager of Portland's recently opened burlesque theatre, was in the old home town Tuesday. Says the new venture is doing all right. 1 1,1 (Tisisfov S II v I i II V I I I I I M K I I I I -J 4 IT. Corner North Commercial & Chemeketa Sis. Phone 7335 It's Our Business to Save Yon Money on Foods . SUGAR 10 lbs. .....:...-53C 100 &8 05.09 CORNFLAKES Albers or KHlogg'a pkgs. J 17C JELL POWDER Assorted Flavors 3 pkgs. 14c SHORTENING lb. Pkf. 39C GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Ter-Sun No. 2 . cans -.:.... MACARONI SPAGHETTI RED BEANS WHITE BEANS lbs.. 19c FLOUR TVe save yon money on flour. - ' Fanner Joe hard 4Mb. bag. Highland Chief, a very fine Kitchen Queen, f tin O-lb, bag.; V Usher's Blend, f o (Mb. bag VEO- Fresh Candies for Everyone Another ton shipment just arrived. Satin Mix A pure candy. Assorted Creamy Chocolate Props Cream Candy That is not hard but creamy. Orange Slices Fresh and good. Giant Gums Assorted flavors, soft and good. Jumbo Candy Beans Fresh and. good. IOC lb. Special price on Quantity purchases for churches, schools, etc r ji Sf - . BMSSMMMHMi Peanuts Fresh rotated.- JQg PEANUT BUTTER ;A new SOQ-Id. drum lb. 27C NUCOA AJlbs.. 37c CHEESE Full cream, " lb. : I5c SNOWDRIFT J cans . 52c POTATOES Klamath Falls Net- Ara ted Gems. SO lbs... QZ? CRACKERS Salted Wafers 21b. box 18c HONEY 51b. pails 39c Deviled Meat 'a 3 for.: .... ioc COFFEE 2Qc M.J.B., Hills Bros., ShiUing'a. lb.. PEARSON'S MONEY SAVERS Special, lb. ......I5C Best, lb.... KARO 10 lbs. blue .... 67C TABLE QUEEN Salad Dressing,' Hff Spread, ejts.. ...... iwV Rinso or Oxydol . 2Sc : Large paekage j Crystal White Soap 10bar. 29C Sanlca or Kafee Hag Lb. cans . 35c PAY CASH AT PEARSON'S with the nullifiers; in Mexican waters on the schooner Erie ' 1 1838, to protect American Inter ests in the trouble between France and Mexico. m ' That was his last sea duty in the ' lieutenant's grade. He was executive officer of the ship of the line Delaware at the Brazil station in 1842, and on this sta tion was assigned to the sloop of war Decatur. In 1847 he was ordered to the command of the sloop Saratoga to help with the Mexican war. Here his familiar ity with the Spanish language was valued. In 1850-52, Farra gut was employed in New York and Norfolk ordnance duties, and with others drew up a book of ordnance regulations (1854), en titled "Experiments to Ascertain Strength and Endurance of Navy Guns." "In August, 1854, he was or dered to proceed Co the west coast and establish a navy yard at Mare Island, a task of consid erable difficulty, and of some pri vations ON ACCOUNT OF PRIM ITIVE LIVING CONDITIONS. While in California, on Sept. 14, 1855, he was commissioned cap tain. At the end of four years he returned east by way of the Isthmus of Panama, and soon after his arrival was ordered to take command of the sloop Brooklyn and proceed to Mex ico, 'then in the throes of one of its periodical revolutios. " (The quoted words (not the capital letters) arefrom the Dic tionary of Biography.) "U "V The winter of 1860-61 Farra gut spent at Norfolk on waiting Something is forever peeping coyly up at us in this region. Just at present it is angleworms. Lat er they will go down so far that even a healthy, vixorous boy al most exhausts himself in digging one out. And usually the one he succeeds in securing is so anemic that the fish turn up their noses at it. Shortly after Christmas unless the unexpected happens, which it may, being always more or less expected violets will be peeping coyly up. This earth was conceived in great wisdom. Everything has been provided to meet the require ments of the exalted in spirit, and it is probable that no world in the vast universe affords chronic fault finders such an array of fea tures suitable for finding fault with. Banquet Is Given For Football Boys AUMSVILLE The football players of the local high school county championships in the B league this year, were honot guests at a delightful banquet in the school dinmg room Tuesday night. Decorations i and motifs were used carrying out the foot ball spirit. j . The beautiful victory trophy n tk team bv representative of the rker store la Salem. Short informal talks were gir en by TV P. Otto. Raymond SteT ens, coach of the winning team, and by William Forrey ot the local school board. . - 4-Ponnd Boy Arrives ST. LOUIS Mr. and Mrs. Ewalt Susee are the parent of a, 4-pound boy, born Monday at the Woodburn hospital. This is tneir iirsi cnua. Rlaclear 4M Club to Pack Christmas Box At Tuesday Meeting MACLEAT The 4H tffib will hold an all-day meeting Tues day, December 13. at the grange halL A no-host dinner will be served, at noon with Mrs. W. Welch and Mrs. A. Spelbring in charge. - In the afternoon there will be a program and an exchange of dime-store presents. The mem bcrj will also pack a Christmas box for the children's faria home Ben Tfbbs is an easy-yoing, sunny-minded chap. I think Ben's mind is less disturbed by insignif icant trifles than any other mind I have known. A clock two hours wrong gives the correct time, so far as Ben cares. When I lived in a region where 100 days without a thaw was com mon to the winters 1 knew a spe cies of little mouse-colored birds that came with the cold and snow and went away when it ended. We called them snow birds. It sang only one note, which of course was not a song, and it was never, so far as I observed, unhappy. Nor did it ever freeze to death. Quite a contrast to a number of robins that gathered in the statehouse grounds one winter after an inch of snow had fallen soft, mushy, snow, . almost rain. They were gathered under the spreading branches of an evergreen bush of some sort, and such profanity I never heard! WA-ILKEIR' ES G E ES If 162N.CWI. Phone 5151 StQimesr 5 .... pa.. A Truck Load Light Amber 7Ltim sackSU.SO Fisher's, Crown, Pillsbury, Drifted Snow (ScacEiecs 2wL USs .2 lb. Grahams 18c SALAD DRESSING qt 2QC Corn 2 2 cans Peas... Oysters, can Spinach, Dbby's, 2Yi Corn Kir, pkg cans iSc !2M lie Tomatoes.. 3 for 25c Beans, Armour's, Beans ... 2 for 17c Sardines, Vi Am.:. Sardines, y If . drh... 3 for Potatoes SO.wdSe LARD Shortening Carsten's Best, 4 f earl 10c A 37c SUGAR MILK 10 n- 53c I 3 can..." 21c A P.A, Velvet, Granger, Big Ben (Geo. 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