page rotm TiHE EVENING HERALD, KLAMA tH IFACls, OREGON HATirnnAv, FKnnfAnr . tin T. 5 H E LIKE THOSE OE THE CIVIL II WASHINGTON, Feb. 13. A strik ing similarity In the movement of prices during the Civil Wnr, ns com pared with the present wnr Is brought out In the January number of the Monthly Labor Revlow, published by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Unit ed States Department of Labor. The chief, differences In the price movements as between the two wars are that the rise began earlier in the Civil War that It was more pronounc ed than In the present war, and that the fall began earlier. The basic chart shows wholesale ' pTtrr'vfrT fMfc. FbfaVra'8siiihed- ' lane are ufed that Is, the median for a date Is the mlddlo point In a scale of prices ranged In order from lowest to highest. In the Civil War the highest point touched was 216 In January, 186$, which is 3S points higher than the meillnn for the corresponding month In the prrsont wnr, January, 1918. In April, IStUi, the median had dropped 26 points below the high level while, so far as Is known, no genorol decline In prices preceded the German sur render last fall. The differences arc, however, In general less striking than the essential similarity, the bulletin says. The price fluctuations In certain specific commodities, however, pres ent great diversity. In some articles the Civil wnr rise was vastly greater than the rise during tbo present war. Such was the case with anthracite 0 LUMBER MARKET OPENS Tl S DD At the Thea ters tOMMW" Ubtyty Theatre for two dnyn sinn ing Sunday, So extraordinary did thu National Hoard of lUivlow of Mo tion Pictured consider this photo drama that a special report highly commnnillni- tl lunn.i " "Lw Mlnoralilcs U an adequate re ar.) pros STOP PI! DUD David W. Orlffitlrs P Klnl Art craft picture. "Thu tin a I l-oe which l being shown tvt mo rt.tr.i presentation of tho great hook," , Theatre Is one oi the flu "it ovoi -wrote tho National Hoard, "and Is a , bioiiRl t out by that mnsli-r producer, fine uxntnpia of the Justice tho mo- INNTANT tlon picture can render the classics. PORTLAND. Feb. 15. Market for from 6,000,000.000 to 10,000.000,. 000 feet of lumber annually during the noxt five years has beon opened to American lumber manufacturers In ' the countries bordering on tho Mediterranean, according to Nelson G. Brown, who spoke to members of the West Coast Lumbermen's associ ation at a luncheon in the Portland , hotel. coal, lead pipe, sugar, and bogs. The Civil War rise in cotton was so great 1 Mr. Brown hss Just returned from that it was not charted, because a (abroad after several months spent' chart drawn to the scale used with i In Investigating the lumber needs nrten fluctuations for 92 commodities other commodities would be over a, and trade methods of Southern Eu- by quarters from January, 1861, to yard high. Wheat, wool and hides 'rope and Northern Africa. He was October, 1806, and for the same artl- have risen higher In the present war one of four trade commissioners ap clea or the nearest equivalents by than in the Civil War. The course pointed Jointly by the United Stales quarters from January, 1914, to July.'of prices of Iron, wire, cattle, corn, government and the lumber Interests 1918. The quotations were reduced copper, bituminous coal, and potatoes j to examine opportunities for export ' Mi-"M'A w? im&kwtzJ&M:ti I SS5h-.jA WwiOw V,-ias5f-A.iiilA'!.t T7S' '.! SBk -i: riiij Jenn Vfiljonn of William Far ntlin Is a wondnrful creative effort.' Indor tho sepnrnto Imndlngs of. Huh this sootliliiK, I'liinitratlng llnl .educational value, ontcrtalninnnts :munt right Into the no CHAMIH IN AltHAN(JKM,;NT)) fltulnf? Ill IttM lllllHnn.1 .... ........ ,. .MIIXIMI uir Bpm, Saturday and Sunday nvcnlnes t iS liiuuriy iiumiur, win innnarm wishes to announce that on thr.Ttl nvenltlEi I'.hlldron caniml I . .." on tho parents' tickets, hh lnirrin , hut will have an opportunity m miitlnne on Haturdiiv nn,i u.... . l( " tnke ndviintiiKn of thin tri.,n ' M itKI.IKr KHOM NtiKVH child under 12 years of ne J,t TOUTI'KK AND MISKIIV WITH "'Imlttod froe with ench 20r tck. tiiit-v is v'iilllK NEURALGA tit U Olilt "ST. J.mm'S I.IN1MKNT" anccH except Snturday to relatives on a basis of 100 for was not notably different. S. iWilliatn TOX mese-nts J m 1 TIT t. T A VT Tf ATikll.Iki I r?Yiiiw.r ii-ijrvivurp trade In order of their importance to the American lumber trade, Mr. Brown named the following countries as profitable fields for cxplotlatlon; Italy, Bpaln, France, the Balkan states, Morrocco and. other French and Italian possessions In Africa. Needs of the lumber market In those countries are baed upon norma:! pre-war Importations, four years of non-construction during the war, work In reconstructing devastated areas and destruction of forests upon which they formerly depended for their timber supply. Shipments of West Coast lumber products for war purposes have found their way Into practically all of the allied countries, according to Mr. Brown, and hare produced a most favorable Impression. A tralnload of Douglas fir and airplane spruce ship ped to Milan, Italy, attracted more at tention than a circus in a country town. Thousands of men examined this product and compared It with the lumber products of the Italian mark ets. Similar Interest was excited wherever shipments of Northwest lumber appeared in Europe, he says. "Can You Tame Wild Women?" and other records. Shepherds. 14-2t AT THE LIBERTY SUNDAY AND MONDAY m The greatest writer born since William Shakespeare, was Victor Hugo, according to the best literary opinion. The greatest of all Hugo's melodramas, "Les Miserables," with William Farnum playing the Immor tal "Jean Valjean," wilt be shown In a William Fox plcturlzed form at the Liberty on Sunday and Monday. It See Charles S. riood, Klamath Agency, for Indian gracing lands and tmber. 12-tf T3rMB3i'-' , T1LUAM G1C"U m 4 D.VGIUFFITHSfr Th6,GTea-t,'f.ov It has proved a revelation to those I'srfnrm. mm H.j night. Children will . the ,' show, complete, as would im ...' eimiing ... , ,, nnd ,,, ,ho "- , re, Inllnmed ,ntter chnnco for unni. i -. "W ... ... . ....i . . - --... it idJ muuo, entcrtuinmcnts vaiuo, nistori-ini,rvt,Si mi hq miiglc--neuralgia lion, a special comedy for rhlldt, rnl vnliin ninrnl nrr.,i t..l,.l.,nl .. ..... . . t i ,m will tin Nhnwtl nvnrv Knh,.J... '" ......... ..u,, k'iiiiumii disappear. i. jiicons liiimmimii. - ' "hiihbjt mj, iiniiuiing. eic, me iNationni nonni or ironiiuors pain. It Is a harmless "nun. -lt Hovlow Hiimhted It all unln the word I...I..I.. ...u.- ...i.i.i. .,,.,. i,rn ,,r sss I It 11.111 ll'lllll . 111.. II l, I, Oil. ... '. .. A s. "Kxcoiiem." l.n..i. .,.. -u. .TOO LATE TO CLASSlcv io-mtti'i' 'i-i-rrriiri"iir - 1 1 1 'innn,., ' Don't surrt-r. It s so ncecness. uoi wANTKD (lame boards fr a sum tr at noltin iroiti any urug Hnv's At hint r Club p.li..'."' Kimnpr . .... .. ... ..-i.i ...-... ,.M,i rii.H.i.nM i .I101', -. ,:' store anil gonny run wio iiciiiiik v.iiii """ "'mriin f- norvos" and In Just a moment you ' '"'.,,. ln M will ,n nh.nllllfllv frpft frnm nnl Anil "" " , ' "" FOR SALK 10 acrm tHnM ..o. unit iiinii, unii 1:11 property No difference whother your pain or V., Herald. l(5(, neuralgia Is In the fnro, head or any ANXOl'NCKMKXT A iVnBhlngton Birthday will Hi hold at the Presbyterian Church Thursday evening, Feb. 21. from k'IX tn seven o'clock Fnllowlnc f, the snvipor will be n few musical nurribprs. If you arc hungry for n It home cooked monl don t nws this i Cafeteria Ik. supper. MOOHK DAN11K Snturday evening wo dance with I the Pctorless Orchestra, which com-J prises Urn best musicians In Klnmnth. Thoy will furnish the latest music: for' danclne. There will bn nlontv nf j dunces to koop two dances running. part of the body, you get Instant re- FOR BALK Five thnrnhmd hronit lllof with this old-time, honest pain '""''' ".:"7 ".""""' '""".'' "''let, , ... .i ,iiw mii i'wiiii.,, iii iiiiin iiurn it. n. In.lrnvnr -It rnnnnt Inliirn. - Ailv. "' "' FOR HALK Nlco fiTooni who aro unacquainted with war i.-on-j jf you wUh to onjoy n ploasant ovon- d'tlons ln England. Tho chief roles are charmingly portrayed by isuch screen players as Henry D. Walthall, Rnhort Harron nnd Lillian Glsh. For those who enjoy a good, dar ing riding, exciting conflicts, spirited horses, and a perfect reproduction of the missions of Southern Cairfornla, there Is a treat in stqre, when "Cap tain Courtesy," a Paramount photo jilay Is shown at tho Temple Thoatro tonight. Diistln Farnum Is starred nnd Is agisted by Herbert Standing, ns tho uadre. Courtenay Foote, an American' spy Iq tho Moxlcan service, Wlnnlf red ! Kingston, ns Eleanor, n orphnn who has been sheltered by the padre nfter, her irents are killed by the Mexi cans, Carl von Schillr. ns a Mexican officer, and Winona Urown, as nn Indian girl servant. Ing dancing, come. 1,1-31 ARNOLD'S Chili Con Carne and Tamalet NOW OPKX 211 K. Oth. Hoi kit Home Trade innd.M. ANXOl'NCKMKXT roMdenco, large corner Im, sptB. Woman's Relief Corps will meet did location : must no Heen 0 be t. Monday evening nt 7.30. Installation preclatod, I 'r ce 3,00i) t'hllcote of offices and olectlon of dolngaten onmu. piiii ireei i5.tt to convention. Program In comment- oration of Lincoln's and Washing- W ANTLD Dressmaking, plain mj ton's birthdays. Light refreshments. . fancy sowing Mrs. A t' Rmm All momners requested to up prcjoni "vr nnium-nuum mom 1 5-7 1 ffl Let the Victrola help you celebrate 1 Washington's Birthday! Q Real oil wells actually gushing forth their product from the earth, form a scene which Is hard to find and which seldom been witnessed by motion picture patrons. Therefore J. Warren Kerrigan's second Parnlta j Play. "The Turn of a Card." which J will be shown at the Liberty theatre tonight holds in store a peal treat for Its audience besldo its Intensely In teresting plot. A forest of oil wells, photographed on the La Brca ranch in California, is pictured in full de tail In this film. Moreover, the Par alta Play Includes the "shooting" of a well, realistic In every particular, and a stream of oil sevonty-fivo feet high Is thrown Into the air but a short distance from the camera. "Les Miserables", the most melo dramatic of'all Victor Hugo's melo dramas, has been plcturlzed by Will iam Fox with William Farnum play ing the role of the immortal Jean Valjean and will b cshown at the Eh? H fB, 6'. S?e&d tfj&S' $0r (Mtv i-i -. xmmmmowmw tBMBJSTvip',y"'"'l'','wIHf't''rrm iifllffii It will thrill you with the patriotic music of the day. and of other days played an sung by the most noted instrumentalists and vocalists. .It will give you Washington's farewell address and other patriotic speeches. It will provide the dance music for your costume party. It will prove a valuable entertainer for every day in the year. Come and make your selection now you can make deferred payments, if desired. If you already have a Victrola, you'll need new Victor Records for the occasion. Why not drop in today? Earl Shepherd "Co., Next Door to Postoffice PHONOGRAPHS PIANOS RECORDS tiimtmt!i$mtii DANCE TONIGHT AT THE OPERA HOUSE FAMOUS JAZZ ORCHEKTKA, "Wood To Burn" Dlil you ever lop to con sider why It is that some Mxxl will throw off nn In tense heat whllo being con sumed, while other wood Hint you have had will mere ly lie consumed, throwing off very little hcut? There it u reason It I In the preparation. Our wood Is properly pre pared and cured; that's why It goes further and Is more satisfactory to our custom crs. Ask your neighbor about Peyton's wood. Phono us for a trial load, and you may as well have THK I1KHT It costs you no more. Klamath Fuel Co. O. PEYTON, Mgr. Phone 112K J WXUCrtA -PF rt a HOUND AlASICA" IT AVE struck it rich on that last grub stake 1 A you gave me, and I've come to settle up." From the love scene between Yukon Ed. and Ruby McGraw, in this virile melodrama of the Northland. It is different be sure and see H i AT THE STAR THEAf ER SUNDAY AND MONDAY Let Us Be Your Bankers It does not matter whether you are a bor rower, a large or small depositor, you are equally welcome. We need all in our business. 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