« AT TH E A TR E S — .. _ . I patgns I* hardl yto be doubted Signal, niutorrd down to Thurston Wsdnesday. "Happy Days coming for you Frank Campbel, drove to Rlm lra and how! on Wednesday A full 100 aiara of stage and screen Mt and M rs H erbert Wetaa have doing th e ir stuff |n aa sparkling an moved back to Thurston a fte r spend ill talkin g musical romance aa was Ing several months In Rugene and ever w ritten for atoge and acreer. Springfield. W ill Rogers, Janet Gaynor, Charts« George T ra v is and James Ed ml a- F arre ll, Vic M rljig le n , Ed Ixiw e. J ion motored Io W a lte rv llle laal Erl Harold M yrra y , W a lte r C a tle tt, Tom day evening and attended the play R Hricnta, W a rn e r Itaxter. W illia m given by the high school. Collier amt 90 others are In It ! Anda C alvert, son Boy and (laugh In fact “ Happy Days’’ la comlnh all ter Kila, of Junction City, was In next Sunday to the Fox McDonald Thurston last Sunday. H e was look and you’ll agree that those days w ill Ing a fte r his beea here. be happy days when you come early •Mss Lorena W ilson and Miss to avoid the ruah. s e e Dorothy T u rn e r. V . of O. atndenla. of »•- Consumtng , More Fruit and pei tally wh„„ w„ „ . ,. ' when we compare the figures Vegetables, More Milk and showing the tailin g oft in the use of Dairy Products and More maat Pork, Less Beef, Corn and *" l*i') ,he average Am erican ate Wheat. , #S P»,un<l* « f beef In >he course o f a ro a r In | n 1929 lid o this ,b l . had fallen __ o ff Io year a shade over SI pounda. In the same By CA1.KB J O H N S O N average eon- In ten years the eating habits ot time we redced our from about the Am erican people hare under sunn ti«n of veal pounds to « 4 pounds W e continued gone a radical change. W e are eating more fru it, more t oeat about the same amount ot green vegetables, more poultry, more iU m h and mutton, but our pork bill m ilk and butter. W ears eating leas ran up In those nine years from an beef, less wheat. Uss corn, less meat average of <0 to almost 74 pounds. Of a ll kinds of m eat, we are eating generally. The only kind of meat In which has almost 26 per cent less than we did been an increase in domestic con tw enty years ago. W e have cut down on bread— wheat sumption la pork, and that increase bread and corn bread both— as the la mainly in the form of ham. meal Figures compiled by the Bureau of statistics of flour and corn Hom e Economics of the United shipments show. The fallin g off here State« Itepartm ent of Agriculture. „ in tw enty yearn Is nearly 40 percent. I Out or figures like these we obtain which reveals those facta.'’ th ro w " .» Interesting aide light on the change not only an Index of the changing tastes and habits of the o R ijk . but Which is going on in American life. inform ation of the greatest rk lu e ^to N ot so many years ago the rre a t m ajo rity of A m erican, were e n u r e d ,l1* lookin< 1 the rorward forw ard looking producers of In heavy manual labor T h e ir 7orX d e ,' * r’ *“ f0<x,’ ,uffa’ called for large m ean of h «< r£ “ ‘° ,p * p" n' ' ° wh“ ‘ food. N O. . U rge u < lation of factory w o rk e r, and X r taborara « . machine ten d er, th e n w ork calling fo r c o m parative^ m J g ra w e rt. for example, that t h . l r m ar m uscular exertion The w o e k t e e J . . dinner pall , o longer n the I n a t X t o n « once was m «he larger c ltie i and w k e ,t acrea<e’ tu ™ P *rt ° f ‘ be **"7 ° “ ‘' r Cr° P P7 ^ ~ * * m ark' L „ *’ **“ ‘7 “ ak\ ‘° ’ man" ‘ h° U,d maBT fa r“ *’ ra COB,ider ‘ H-lng ? , C° “ ° f productlon- cnl PISTOLS The Massa, ho,cits legislature is eoosidcung a bill to prohibit the manufacture c i pistols wtthin the state. Nowhere else in the world are pis tols sohl so t reelv <s ui this country. And nowhere else in the world are there so many murders. Rifles and shotguns are used for sport. Ristoli Portland, spent the week end with are made for shooting only one kind of game Think that over. The only Miss Maude Rdmtaton. ixsrposc for whsch a pistol is made Mlsa Hazel Russell spent several or used is to kill human beings I The knowledge that one carries a days last week visiting her brother. pistol invites attack. Most shootings Belmont Russell, and ram tly at arise from the fear that the other Silverton. fellow will shoot first. The unarmed Mra. Edna Y a rn e ll, of Springfield. man is less likely tu be shot than ia the gun-mter. . vlglted laal week w ltk M rs Ira Oray • « • IRISH Wherever yon go you can find folk of Irish descent And wherever you find them you will find them with a finger in the political pie. Política and fighting teem to be gifts with which every Irishman ia born. Ona of the greatmt Uaderi of the Am en a s Revolution w at General Sullivmu A McMahon was a Marshal oi rrance and afterwards President of the French Republic. Arbmral O* W infield Stone a rrived Tuesday from San Francisco for a few days vlalt with hie grandfather. A. W Weaver. SHIRT SALE CORPORATIONS Men! 50,000 Shirts Lot 1— Reg. 98c Value We believe this is the first time fine count fast color shirts have been .old at this ridiculous pr±, - 2 for si.OO I his group contains many WORK SHIRTS Don’t let this low price confuse you. This shirt is entirely out of the class of shirts usually ’ Bold at such a price. Be sure to see it. Only 39c Fine Chambray, having all the features of the regular 98c value. Coat style, full cut. Fact it was made to sell for 98c. Special Value 65c new patterns in Broadcloth and Print materials. The make and material is guaranteed perfect, as are all the shirts in this big event. Values to >1.49. ° n i y ..................... 7 9 c Special Purchase 3000 Shirts From a leading manufacturer of pnly high grade shirts, bought at a big concession because we took the entire lot. Values run ning to >21.00 to >33.00 a dozen wholesale. The usual price, in many cases, is actually less than it costs to make the shirts. For this sale only j ,4 9 ’t. S T O R E S ¿N T H E W E S T Tfafe butine«« corporation, the ih a rt- holdert in which have no liability for I the company's debt» b- yond the amount of their investmr t, k only 1 100 years old. in lfkJG ihe Com monwealth of Massachusetts enacted the first law permitting manufacturer« to incorporate. Today more than nine-tenths of the nation's bus mesa, aside from farming, it done by or through corporations. Corporate fanning is the next step. Farmers are learning about corpora tions and corporate management through their selling cooperatives. Ia several sections corporations are oper ating farms successfully. The most important thing we have learned about business corporations in 100 years is that their success dm pends almost entirely on their manage ment. They do not run themtelvca And the success o f corporate farm ing w ill depend entirely upon tha management of the farming corpora- G irls League Entertained T w en ty-five members ot the G lrla ’ League of Springfield high school >nd th eir advisor, Mrs. W. It. Baker, w eie guests of the Eugene high school girls' league Monday afternoon at a tea given between the hours of ¡3:0 0 and 6:00 oclock. From W alton — K. F. Vincent, of i W alton, was a visitor In Springfield j on Tuesday afternoon. Green, nine year old aenaallon, sup purtoy |,y „ gr„„p ,.U(a darkey youngatera. Despite the fact lliat II Is a m o tto * picture, there la nothing movlelsh aboul Ihe dlvln« scenes In John Kurd's newest Fux Movietone produc tion "Men W ithout W om en’’ a th r ill ing »lory of Ihe anbniarlne service which comes lo ihe Fox Rex theatre Itrlday and Saturday. T he sequence In which Ihe heacue veaaela assemble above the dimmed undersea craft and send divers down to clear Ihe fouled Inrpedn tubes that ihe survivors may escape, was filmed exactly aa It appears on Ihe screen, What la the new melody everyone on and beneath Ihe Pkctftr m-ean la humming T It goes like thl«— whm la the name o f It? T he answ er la found at the Fo« LAST REGISTRATION M clkinald theatre where ’Honey," CAN BE MADE TUESDAY sweet and s tirrin g romance, la play Tuesday. April 16. la the laal day ng for Ute week end. T he melody Is ’’Sing You SInaara" on which Lane couuty people can re and It la one of Ihe five original gister for the prim ary election. AU songs to he heard In Ih l* Joyous persona who expect lo vote al Ihle smash hit starrin g Nancy C a rro lf election should register at the city ' Sing You Sinners’’ la rendered by hall before that time as It w ill be a churns of 10« Southern born Negro Impossible lo vote If not registered. W illiam M ills, o f Springfield, spent Tuesday night with Jamea Edmlaion Ralph Bonney, o f Montana, visited friends In Thurston F riday Mra. M ary Splrea. of Rugene. spent Sunday with her parents. M r. and Mrs. Charles Hastings Higgins is one of Q u it's national •v e n to small com m unltle. th . ‘ < r° ’ rer ° f <'° rn *“ " Ot * ° * * r l' Miss Veda G ray, who teaches at hcruea. O N -illy street m Havana ia quick lunch counter w ith ham u n d ° “* 17 ,hreB,* Bed aa u ‘ be wheat far- Lorane, spent the week end at her named for a Cuban patriot of Irish w iche, and cheese sandwiches ¿ 7 , . “ ,ncr’ aa,B* * ■ “ * « o f corn de- i t One of the members of the home here. Principal auples. to fa r m o to ’p o M ta i ‘ Bt° pork* pn> French cabinet which took olhee in The high school Is practicing on February u named Hennessey. T ra - -1 t h the average young m e c M .to , L ‘ 7 7 CCm,>,B“ ,lB< ,o r “ >• ia » 'i of T ru e Love, dirioa has it that the ( ’bregons of a play, T he Path Titat n one reason why we *** ° * kuman con ,um Pllon of corn Meam> were really O'Briens. Three which the students plan to give on changing from a nation of heavy * 7 7 bread. Presidents of the United Slates have A p ril IS. T here is every Indication that the been o f Irish stock Men o f practi • r e to a nation of moderate eaters. cally unnuxe.1 Irish descent control . * 7 ? " ? r ’ Deral d«»'re to trend In rood preferences w ill con the governments of New York City LINCOLN SCHOOL HAS •» o ld fat. So much haa been said In , tinue means about as it te going now. T h a t and Boston and o f many other p rin t and otherwise about the s h „ i ! means there is an enlarging oppor- A R T P R IN T E X H IB IT American cities c *l dnager of e v e rw .tg h t that e v « : ‘ “ “ T for f° F the fru frU,t * “ d vegetable " < eU b le it and The secret seems to be la the Irish An exhibit ot many rtne a rt prints those who care little about hnw < ro w ,r A ,r“ 4*Jr fruits and vegetables man’s innate ability to adapt himself to hia surroundings, a quality which la being held at the Lincoln school look are deliberately avoiding the f i t U>UI * hl<heF annual prodoc many other races seem to lack. on Wednesday. Thursday and F riday toning food». And aa for t h . ,to” tha“ other crop • • • of this week. Included la the exhi wel. It i , hardly necessary , o CO™ T ° th’ W e a ,,rB f* rm e r • * » CHINA out that they can’t keep that bo7l.h • tO“ ed ‘ ° ‘ " ° P ° “ *a r , e bit. which la being sponsored by the The North China Republic seem« school pupils for figure and eat the okS-fashloned , 7 - - - aB* ' such as corn or wheat, or the the purpose of to be on the way to firm establish raising funds w ith which to pun-bee« square meals a day * °D thF* * Sou,bern farm er whose sole staple Is ment on the basis of democracy as we Itottnre u one Item of food which s ” “? ' “ <* ‘~ 7 * * * * understand it. Thar part of Ch.na new pictures fo r the school, are many has gained In popularity R .. tomatoes, peppers, straw berries and has been free from war since 1928. prints of the fine masterpieces. An The name of the old city o f Pekin admission charge of 10 and five cent» l»20 and 1929 o u r n a t l n n . i " other small fruits seem like kitchen has been changed to Peiping, which la being made. tton of lettuce was m u ltin l^ d 7 “ ’ ’ * arden B<” W° rth wh,Ie bo,ber- mean* “City of Peace.” The leaders 13.000 carloads to 1920 to over 5 3 ^ * " * W*,h B“ ' ,h * experlenc<‘ of » P * of the Nationalist party have inaugu carloads In 1929 And that indicates 1 2 7 ? “ *“ ’ “ Ch ,'FOP,, b<* n rated an educational program looking toward the establishment of a consti another resson for the chance i hey * T* " ° more baxardons that the tutional. representative government. eating hablta. Lettuce I . o n . J 7 ' “ ralB CTopt when ‘■ ‘ •» '« • « U y cuKl- I f may take China a hundred years, chlef sources o f tthe health > « * »«led. that while the Investm ent par and probably will, to lift ita people tng vftamlnes. unheard of acre *“ h,<ber ,B Prod“ ctl° a eoat, the to the levels o f civilisation aa we understand it, but the present move good public ten years -go. BOw x-nersuZ P *F *"* " rr*ater lB ment is the most hopeful of say which understood to be essential t„ 7 * * * ” * nd ,e a ,t “ <reBt ,B the la v e been undertaken. e e e health o f everybody who a average year., •Pend moat o f h i. or her t l m T o u t ^ f A ' r* dy C " ,ed 8 U t* ’ haa SALVATION ceased to become a beef exporting doors. F ifty years ago. on March 10. 1M0, country. In fact, we are Im porting For the same reason. In 1.129 we six young women dressed in sfrange- looking blue bonnets with red ribb.«« ate more than three times as much sofne beef from South Am erica. W ith •cross them and wearing blue c i' . t celery, and six times a , many car the fallin g off in domestic consump lined with scarlet, landed at Castle rots. These vegetables stand high tion. there Is no encouragement for Garden. They m r e the advance ouard the cattle raiser to expand his actl- In the list of foods con taln inr a hirh of the Salvation Army, sent across perectjtage of v ita m in « , s 7 T“ ,es Mo<s rrer 8 e ,,e r ° outlook u tl°<) for Tltles Hogs ° offer a b better the Atlantic by General W ill ant £ . 7 Booth, that inspired son of a Jew i , h , like fru it, cabbage c a n l l f l o . « . . * 7 ^ * ,taW e and growing Industry In In pawnbroker, to carry his militant and turnips as we did ten v e a ^ * whlch to start one’s sons, but the ag Cl.risti. with the aid of the bass drum .-1 . cornet, into the slum* In 1917 we consumed about 42 g l? rlc u ,tu ™1 p rU “ of teB f"« » of A m c Ions of m ilk per Individual In 192» “n 7 7 , ' h t ' ° ',”7 f r° Wer’ ° 1 ,ru,t 1 They ... , their successors have this had Increased to 5« can, . d Te* etable’ ,r ‘ he present ten reached down to levels which the the same period we ln c 7 * 7 denCr f0Od hab,t" con ,ln «‘‘. thev churches hud never plumbed and butter consumption £y X T S u Z BB work, lifted thousands o f hopeless, weak and miserable human beings into a and our use of cheese by two pound. new life o f faith, hope and courage per head. T hat much of this In- N o otlier organization or sect so creased use of dairy products“™ ,, Z r LeabUr’ - M ra J M « » • <* endeared itself to our soldiers in traced to th ceat le«« _ B *** r-*aburg, was a shopper In this city France as did the Salvationists, with - ________ leH* me>t cam- on Monday. their human, simple, selfless helpful ness. No other religious organization today holds the respect of all intelli gent church people as the Salvation A rm y does. I t has proved itself the friend of the poor and the unfortu nate. Its leaders and members have justified their faith by their works. B.^EIER Brings a Money Saving singers—m en and wnmvn who can pill over a Juta rhylhnied aplrltuvl like nobody else can A comedy re- prise la rendered by little M lla l Special Demonstration Hines Products Mr*. Marlon R o m . apvrlaJ demonatrator for I line» "SV Varieties of Food producta, ia at Cray’s Store. Springfield, for the remainder of the week. She invites everyone to sample any or ad of the large number of food itema on display. Soupa, Beans, Pickles, Catsup and ail other well known foods will be served. Grays Cash & Carry Phon* 22 Fifth and Main Sts.