JL. Price of Lumber Is Shown to Be Low , Uruttnt root's roconl review kIiowh iliul.) prlii'H of moid of tint tn-ci'mdiluM of life, lilflutlliiK ImllitliiK niati'rlnl, hunt ndvanml tn t ho hint your, it ml :ost on to nay that "ho Iihik iih tlio jirmlucliiK world til umbo! Moil wjtli liir;M hod (oh of Idln innu nnywlioro 11 ml with HltortiiKOH of food and raw snatnrlal In many plnYuH, and with eLlppltiK and rnt'roiM Ir.uniport si 111 it!uiUiinato thnro will bt not only high but uiudimdy irlooH," TIiIh only kooh (ohIiow that lumber Ih not IiIkIi, com jturotl with othor couiiundlllnH, and Jlradrtlroot'H nualyrtlx polntH out, fur ther, that comparod with numl othorn. lumber antnally In-low. CJntrli'H 8. Keith, ox-proHldoit of tbu Honthorn I'lnu tiHunchitlou, who rrtiiMilly xlnttml tlio. NorthwoHt, inAkim thn following atialyHlH of the lumbur situation : "The Hiipply of lumber In tho United Statoa Im Iomm than one "half of normal. Production duoruaH J durliiK the war heeiuiHo the IiuIum try wax not an uimnntlal one, Druftu juailo upon lumber labor and ruHtrlv fioiiH placed on ItultdliiK eaiiHod Her Iouh curtailment of produetlon. With tn tlio two-year purlod ending Doc crabor .11. 1919, fully 20 percent of the production of the South will cnimo operation becaunc of Repletion ot raw material. On the other hand counumptlon of lumber ban boon In xcoan of production hIiico January 7, 1019, and thoro Ih no pronpoct of fnrxeuxud production next year nut rlidont to offnul depletion of produc tion In the South and other hocUoiih ot the Uulted Htutvii." Never were proHpectM no bright for tbu lumber InduMtYy and every wont ;rm plate with timber roHouriKM fihoutd exert Itaolf to uurourao In tlnhtry to uxp.tud In It different Vir.tjiobert Including domestic trade re flulroiiioutN, export and hint but not InmI the manufacture of our i-IiuIm. and nnd one other article) whlcti wilt utc every hitmp of lumber and utlllxe thin Kreal resource to the maximum. KlUhen cadlneU, !,llo and the thoUrt Jealouy" neparnton the fnmlllofl of tlio two yoiuiK people, and In the end - ovhi "CMiarni" mil "Valor" thoie- Hntp f OtTlfQ ciOvcn. "Valor" HlnlcH Id tlio level ot - V-VfAfiO u brawl with It Im own father in a I ii ol'e rei.lnurunr end thereafter ' to'leweil "vir by w.iU hfill 'Keiiiorr.-- " l el, i one of ".loaloiiBy'iT' nervan ,. J',ii;iirn tie from bad to ivome until tilt advonl of a child at Ilia homy of Chiirin ami Valor brine Valor hack '.to Charm, repentant and wltli hi eyeH oponod to IiIh own piMt uiiworthl I hum. The paruiitH come nlno (nidrt)iure jilt the builiildf of Charm, a , lntiiiK ' reconullliltlon taken place. V.lonl l oimy" and her i'rviuitn Mllnlt abiii!d ( to the biickuroiuid uiid at, mat,-are driven out by the force of Koodne.m and love which In workliiK In thai ratnln. Ah ".loalouny" kIhUh .Ipto the iuIhiiiiiU of life Hho ealla out un avallliiKly to her HiirviintH to 'help her mid crleM at tlio lunt: "1 o from you but other and mill other will call mo Imok no beware!" lolle Take Notice No Love Story in This Hart Picture JRate Change Blow to Wool Industry Tim propoHal of railroad ndmlnl tnttlon to rnl.se rate on wool from In-1 terlor to Portland In n hard blow at ' "," " niuy Whnm' Uawdeii." with Win. 8. Hart In the title role, will be the attraction at tlio Liberty theatre on next Sutiirday. TIiIm will be the fourth appearance of the famoiiM Inco iitar In Arlrraft pictures, and pre Muutri him In the role of a hardy lum berjack In the frozen wlldit of the Canadian North went. In place of tlio familiar western outfit In a figure clad In blanket coat and fur, and hard-rldliiK wftern type lljw liidtiHtry. The prehent rale wan Mimile to compete with water linen. It )ian ntlnnilatod haudllUK of wool at iTE'ortland to the point whero thin city . iia becomo the hocoiiiI wool market In the United Htaten. It Iiiih alno fjn3iilateil woolen manufucturo on )'acltlc fioaMt. llocnusu wnter oouipo (Ition with the railroad Ih potential, not actual, and becatiho the railroad . ailniltihilralloii need more money to juake nood Un Iiuro ileflclt. It Ih pro jKMtod to nilMtthe rat ho much that wttol would no OMtwprd to lloitotl nfi all iliu luiKtiieM wlildi him bleu hnllt up bur would b dttroyil. The purely temporary, abtiormul HAture of proAuut conditions catisud liy war and Kovurumout reKiilalloiiH or uotau HhlppliiK doltiK away with wutor competition doen not Justify it (ihuiiKO in rat cm. Tlio groat Injury to tJie wool bUHlueiH and v'oluii iiiauu fneturers of northwiMi MateH forblbt: it. lloforo another wool clip can be Marketed thoHd condltloiiH will prob !ty have panaed and tlio time will ifuvo arrived to undo what Im now proponed. Then why do It? are replaced by habitues of the report maintained by a nnioKatlo KiikIihIi lean to Depurate the Umber man fruit their hard-uarned watton, Th05.M ftCQ'prQsen(s Wm S HAQTBIucpBlazGsPawdp n AnAurcnAiTPicti Tlie entire Hart company wiih traiiH-, en for her by Oconto V. llobart, ported to the northern wooiIh to film author of "Kxperlence," "Kvery the exterlorH for " Mllue lllazeH Itaw. Wife" and other allcKorlcaf pluyn, uh den," and miffer! coiiHlderable In 'well iih a noted writer or IIkIiI opera convenience from the cold weather, and comedy, itobert VIkiioIii, who bllzxardH Hoinetlmen confluliii; the directed the production hint kIvcii actorn to the nhelter or the rough full pluV to till It Ih latent artUtlc abll HhackN for dayn at a (line. ; Ity. The cotiimoH are oxqulHltu mid AccordliiK to Hart, who directed an elaborate chureh weddiiiK which the production in addition to playltiK , taken place at the commencement of the title role, the absence of horiten the Ntory wan carried out to the hint wim not rellHhed by the tueii who detail,. practically live in the middle In (.'a I- "Madame JealoiiHy" hIIh hroodltiK Ifornla. and who performed the hard In her Htately home, known iih "The wrrk of dniRKlui; mIuIkIih by linnii HotiHa of the Heavy Mount" and .at tiloiiK the trallH. Uliu commeiicemeiit of the ntory tloen " Mllue Mazeri Hawden" wiih writ-' h.r boot to Interrupt a love afialr ten for Hart by J. 0 HiiwUh. and Ih between "Clmm" and Valor" Her unique In that there Iv no love Htory. purutitH, "Treachery." "Mlhchlef." ".Sorrow" mid "Humor" Htirroiind her .and nld and abot her In ciiiihIiik the IVTiirltimP TpJllmiQV .ultlumte Hepnratlon o the younj: .uv.vw. vyj vmAit aflw ,t)r ,,,oratwu,t vmXy A 1 1 Pfrnr 1 PI n v G ,; ID1 whlnperliiK tales or Hnraltltful- iiohn nnd hiiMlnoHH rivalry. "Madame Vematlle Pauline Kredrhk N hIiowii at the Liberty theatre tomor row In the Paramount photoplay, "Madame Jealouny." TIiIh wa writ- The KoMtpr Cloak & Hull Co. or New York, will Head their Portland repreiientiillve to Huron about Oct. 1. He will dlHplay h Ih line of CoatH, Bultii Sc. DrenHQH in tny More for "I diiyM. Watch thU column for more definite Information u: hooh ax I know the exact date. MK8. K. V SCHWAIITZ ihe Pride r Maliei A d iU Im ni the hcM i iry In town. I U'H are nlu.iv , ,., . ' cale daliitlcH i,r iw ' iven v ltlcti iMiiimt be Niirpas-ed y, when;. I'Yn'Hh bi-eiid dally ultli that lioii.e kr materlil in tlm .dough ami the t-f tclat bake on the Insip antl tint. Leave your onh t- for nikeit of ot In r (.,(t.. Jaltie.t. Ami tin not fmrt 0 lemeiiibcr that It 4 cheipcr nml unidi more convenii at p, liny )tntr Imkt-rr KmhIh In tlilt watn weather than to rook tlietu joiii'H-lr, n 9 uiivi Phone B124 ICE and Coal Delivered to your home regularly or as desired. Ice and Coal in Any Quantity FRED A. YOUNG if iockef rller V.Hh O, A. (J. Itlcaw tohn I), Itnclcefcller'rt foreoter ban written Director A. H, Cordley of the C A. C. experiment Htatlon for Intent idiiM ou luyiiiB out an orchard. The ep.'ter it Alex. W. OodRO, a Krad jntv In ngrlculturo, who after two 4i,'trd yearn In the military service wan m.vJo chief fort-Htnr for oil the Hocko fc",ii-r OrttatoH and forc'Ht. Mo Iiiih Voiu onkod to lay out an orchard in icmony with tbu lundaenpo archi t'scturo of tlio favorlto Hocknfoller Pocantlco hills. Me uuyn ho jyctH later to call on Dr. Cordley tr.r a manager for thin work, aa he ia iiuro the director iu always In touch with the boat. "Madame Jealoimy." TIiIh wan writ- .M m. . p ! I Takin o Owe ur Medicine J- J, W 'ru 2g mem Be Sure to Get Mold JunH Hent (. A. O. tnclo 8am haa uhlppcd a three- fucit four-Kim battory, a IiTk rrench CJ.r,, and a modified Drltlsh 7f bored Joeat Amrricau and French amiiuii (.too an the flrrit liiHtallmeut of the iiiHIIIecy unit authorized at O. A. V. f'iiu battery HectloiiH aro drawn by tfi horKoH to each kiiii and cuIhuoii. M laltoa 'JO horrtOH to manouver IIiIh 4)tw battery. The I-'rench fjun Ih drawn . W n tei-tou tractor and Horvud with JirtUiuulUon by a Kteel truck. A clover r.iflo tlovico rcnonlri the KhotH, which ''iiiu.at hct made, with, blank iiholl.i be saum of-the ptttt rafiBo'dnd deadly jipwtir of Mio field plece, WMGLEYS Wrapped to insure its perfect condition in all climates and seasons. Sealed tifiht kept right. The perfect sum in the perfect package. After every meil The flavor lasts Job Printing Department IliiBlnei Stationery That Fit The Duint PantphletH - - Tabular Forms Posters Butter Wrappers Your business can be increased by advertising we have told you that for years. And we be lieve in taking our own medicine. With recent additions and alter ations in The Times-Herald .lob Department, we are prepared to turn out a much larger quun! of work. We still have our limita tions, but you will be surprised to find the variety of things we can do with paper, ink and BRAINS. Our outside connections with large establishments enable us to handle anything that is printed. YOU get the benefit of our ex pert" advice that way, and at a cost no' greater than when you order direct. Have You Ever Thought of the Time You Save with printed forms? If you were to write out all the blank forms you now have printed, your whole time would be spent that way. And if you ARE still writ ing, let us show you the advan tage of compactly printed forms for your kind of work. Make Your Ranch Distinctive Printed Stationery for the Rancher. The fanner or rancher is entitled to well printed stationery quite as much as the business man. Every good ranch should have a name perhaps we can suggest one to use on your letterheads. Ruled or blank, for pen or type writer, you will find them a real necessity. Envelopes to match, of 0011180. Ask us for ideas.