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Show Be ion ro ie Grier LAKE olT ry, UTAH, 8. to 1 Pages Republican SUNDAY, JANUARY EU GIOTs =: A "SALT Mountain LLETIIOD "REL OF CZLLIMBELING LAM AOL ORESL RESERVE Loe eer eaneee | desirable class quality Tindalo it with of resisting is another very Padouk white ants. valuable cabi- }net wood that is largely used fn the tle lands, and only needs to be known to be prized in Americas, for we have | stony ite at all to compare with this jand many others of the Philippine j hardwoods. It is really a wonder that some. of our wealthy men, to Whom ; ost Is j Hor jing. | j!nost PAVTINOM eae hav far-s ‘Lo the the ve estimates, a yeraerne the acre: OO have mentioned arent, weet never of 000 be StenSIVE eoapletely Hoo and furnish question t woods In the world, centuries., When first eut the wood is a light red. but eet dark with age. This process may be arrested at any stage by a pene it to a solution of salt. the publle consideration, building without made from tindalo, and, Indeed, the natives have turned it to that use for fores ‘ontain or seconary ornamental admitting of the highest polish with[out the aid ef varnish, and eapable of producing in combination the most beautiful effects. The most strikingly Jovely parquetry may be made from a number of these hardwoods in combination. An effective mirror may be Hie future pines "1d a use hen in They are ¢ been of but a few of valuable woo , the m e are to ‘Phi nd in prot thaten theeudhone tha Taltpalas | ee There are many other| lest product' aaehiots space- "will nly oflictal following robgbly sprox=x | bate hia lane upwi ard-of 73 more whan erty of the a00 acre o | permit at the of my present panena tim aoe | lightly The world's Supply of gutta percha | seems under present conditions hardly WORK ,TTAM ILA }able to keep pace with the constantly | increasing demand. arising from the ; extension of electric cable' systems. /The tree is found only In the Malay | peninsula, Borneo, Sumatra and the {southern portion of the Philippines irchipelago. Everywhere the méthod of extracting ie gum is rulnous, and if continued must result in extinguishjing the alre ane inudequate | supply ; The Moros of Mindanao. have been in the habit of securing this product by the most simple, but at the same | time the most destructive and wasteful process imaginable. A tree Is }felled and ringed so that the milk | flows from it at séyeéral points, where ;} cocoanut shells are = to receive | it. By? this method a tree will not | yleld more than two Goinds, whieh is about LO per ‘cent of its capacity. {The eutput is pola to Chinese traders, admirably who have a monopoly of the buslconstruc- | ness, and by them shipped to Singain} pore, the great depot for the world's nie *}suply ee -exX-} of entire gutta pereha Practically production passes through point, where upwards of 300,000,pounds have been received in the iifty yeurs As the method described above is in its essential feat} ure practiced in all" gutta* percha toughest regions, the receipts in question would apu-)}account for the destruction of at least 150,000,000 trees, but it is probable end- | that these tigures fall very "Yar short re- | } this 000 of }of the actual facet... The insular. bu- he} reau of forestry is taking measures to preserve the gutta percha and rubber trees The latter are nat now 1s Z00 }; present 1n 2 ketible condition, but 1as the plant grows luxuriantly in: the ‘southern {islands it is. believed that wien rubber cultivatidn will in. time -become u profitable commercial enterare termed Ean e. rods The numerous varieties of bamboo ;and bejuco. or rattan, and several of ittention | the grass have a distinetly come. *‘mereial value in call oriental countries Indeed a good market for bejuco might be found In the United States. where large quantities of ratian are consumed annually rhe forests of the P hilippines yield u inter-| nnmerous gums, resins, dyes and othive stigations | er extracts, some of which are turned to account, but the greater part wast-Alad Rich returns will some day be ‘derived from these by-products when our people uwake to the possibilities |; of the enormous latent Wealth in these vast areas of woodland. ca "Tt ed as, a - May Banish so strange. is woman | when I have night's sleep j}up with a bleadaches, doctor,' complain- patient, recently, "that had a_ I should perfectly so often good wake headache." ‘How many pillows do you have !under your head?" asked. the physi| clan ‘One thin pillow," was the answer, Try two fairly. thick ones," the | aoet advised, adding that many congestive headaches were caused by yersons sleeping with their heads too ae ough believed The blood settles in the head and the sufferer awakes with a dull feeling or throbbing pain Persons subject to cutarrhal headache should |} be eareful to have thelr heads high | Paoven at night. { f headache or facial neuiralpta where mustard would be perf L mune a ae too severe, a mixture of white lof ege and red pepper may be safely used It will be found quite as effec.| tive as the mustard, but it will not blister or leave unsightly red blotches »>}eveh | be on naturall iret » same pur- a applie d for that tender at the "headache skin, base It can of the in the back safely brain of the i} neck" which begins to be complained }of at about the time when the storm j | and stress of the holidays have exhausted the nervous energy |