ZUc Dalles Chrimkle. VOL. XII THE DALLES, OREGON, TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1900. NO. 399 GREAT FORESTS OF THE PHILIPPINES Millions of Acres Covered With 500 Kinds of Timber Gum, Knblier, Ctitta-Pcrcha Few Forest Roads. Washington, Nov. 2(1. The division 01 uuetous and insular affaire of the war department tine made public h ptitn tn:r of the first report of the Philippine bureau of forestry organized in its pre sent form under un order of the military governor, dated April 14, 1000. Its- fiisl work waB confined to ascertainitu: t tie conditions of the records received frutn the Spanish government, under whidi that bureau had not only had thu care of the forests, but aleo the survey of the public lands. The laws in force 'it the time of Ameri can occupation are said to he in line w ith the most advanced foreign J"iiplaiicri of Europe, but were not fully enforced and nccused the cutting of any and every thing. The result whs that valuable tub her, gutta-percha and ylaug-ylang tr'es were taksn, und even the most valuable jsed as firewood. The old resulations were translated and revised, taking effect in their new farm on July 1 latt. They provide for a "vetein of licensing by which permits to :it timber can he secund, the fees be ing based upon the different varieties, of which ll'JG are named in ttie oritur. Aner the resulations were prumnlgattd, u' re htm fifty additional specie" of trees lie known, and others ure being brought to the knowledge of the hur,-nu almost every w eek. The director, Cap tain Ahem, estimates thu totitl rm tit lt r t trees species in the archipelago at nearly 500. There ure no pure forests of any one peel"8, rarely more than three or four 'rees of any one variety beiim found grouped together, so that a lumberman leaking for a shipload of one kind of tim lir would find it practtcally impos-itiie to cut that and no other, and eitrcoet must be assembled from different points. Captain Ahren state? that fmin dif-i-rent sources of information he is led t'j believe ttiu public forest land-i om prise from one-fourth to possibly one hall" the area of ttie Philippines, or from .'0,000,000 to 40,000,000 acres. There ure fully 5,000,000 acres of virgin foreet owned by t lie state in the islands of Mimloro and Paradua. The island of Mindanao, with an area of some 20,000,- , 000 acres is almost entirely covered with J timber, and even in tha provirica of i Cayagnn, in Luzon, there are more than '.',000,000 acres of forest. In other provinces of Luzin, especially in the country close to Manila, much of the timber has been cut, and to fill large contracts the lumbermen are obliged to ito quite a distance from the city in order to tind a suitable tract. Captain Ahern mentions tracts of virgin forests to be seen on the southern Hands where from 10,000,000 to 20,000, 000 cubic feet magnificent timber per acre was standing, with trees more than 150 feet in height, the trunks clear of branches fur (0 feet and more than four feet in diameter. lie states that in these forests there are millions of cubic feet of timber, which should be rut out in order to thin this dense growth, so that the maximum annual growth could be ob tained. '1 here is a large variety of valuable gum, rubber and gutta-percha fees, seveuteen dye woods and the blossoms of which latter tree is the baee of so many per fumes. There are no forest roads cr river drive ways in the islands considered worthy of mentioning. At present the trees ure felled far from any roud, and hauled out very slowly by one or more cariboos, with the result that many facts are left untouched. It lluiit-urtl in 1, uk Store. "One day last winter a lady came to my drug store und Btked for a brand ot cough medicine thut I did not have in stecfc," sajs Mr. C. It. Graniiin, the popular druggist of Ontario, N. Y. "She was disappointed and wanted to know a hat cough preparation I could recom mend 1 said to her that I could freely ree 'immend Chamberlain's Cough Itemed' und that she couid take u bottle of the remedy and after giving it affair trial if she did not find it worth the money to bring back the bottle and I would refund the price paid, In the course of a day or two the lady came back in company with u fiiend in need of a cough medicine and advised her to buy a buttle of Cham berlain's Cough Kemedy. J consider that, a very good recommendation for the remedy." It i" for salu by G C. Blukeley, the druggist. Hp cial bargains in children's and missee' siloes at the New Yoik Cash Store. CASTOR AYegelable Pr eparationTor As similating Hie Food andRegula ling the Stomachs and Dowels of CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Promotes Digestion.ChecrfuP ness and Rest.Contatns neilter Opium.Morpliine norlineral. IS'ox "Narcotic . ylLx .hewut I;sk.Ut &,lit -ylaueScttt t h&Uyfn rlutor. Apcrfccl Remedy forConslipa lion , Sour Slouiach.Diarrlioca Worms .Convulsions .Fcwnsh ness and Loss or Sieep. Facsimile Si'giwturc of NEW YORK". EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. Bears the J x Signature jv JjV in La For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA THC CINTAU COIIMMI, WI VOK CITY. SILK BAND BOWS an elpgant assortment of dark and lancv patterns, wortti 'Jo cents each ; this week 10c Thanksgiving Week SPECIALS Manhattan Shirts, (jjl ID this week, the $1.50 quality V I I U The above announcement is etrong enough in iteelf to crowd our shirt department with eater buyers. Past events furnish proof. There are some 100 shirts all in stiff bosoms, of fine imported percales and rradras cloth, In a good variety of pattern?, including all sizes from 14V to 17 neck -any -shirt in lot d -I 1 C good value at $ 1.50; this week ()l.i.U Thanksgiving Neckties An especially attractive line of hatwings, narrow four-in-hands and bows have arrived in time to add to the attractiveness of our Thanksgiving offerings. Ordi narily we would mark the four-in-hands 75c and the hats 50 cents; this week vour choice at 50c and 35c Hoods and Fascinators All at REDUCED PRICES. In this sale are included our entire stock of ladies', mipsee' and children's hoods and fascinators at the fol lowing special prices: 19c, 39c and 64c, including styles worth from 25c to .1.00. Ladies' Flannel Waists Reduced to as Low as Half and Less ! A good assortment of styles; some plainly made, others trimmed. Materials are flannelettes, mercer ized sateens, henriettas and French flannels. Eleven different lines divided into three different lots, 75c, $1.50, $2.25, representing styles worth from $1.25 to $-1.75. Sizes from 32 to 42. Fancy Neckwear. MEN'S and BOYS' Winter Caps in drop-band Golfs and Bright ons ; good 40c and 50c Caps ; tuts week, choice each 25c Boys' Reefer Coats, Reg. $3 Qualities Special S2I5 Ladies' silk stocks and jabots, fancy bows, etc., a magnificent collection of our best styles on sale this week at the following special prices: three lotE 95c, $1.45 and $1.95 representing styles worth from .$1.25 to $3.75. Ice-Wool Squares in cre'am, ivory, pink, blue and black ; three lots 40c, 75c and $1 respectively, representing our special prices on styies worth from 50o to $1.75. Reefprs are preferred by most youngsters to the Overcoat, for cold weather wear. Equally aa warm na an overcoat and much more convenient. We select two of our best numbera for special selling this week : $3 00 value, blue boucle cloth Keefer, double-breasted, velvet couar, well lined, three to eight years ; special this week Same in a tan striped kersey $2.15 Men's Fine Trousers Worth $3, $4, $4.50 For ii. Not another store in town shows the variety of extra Trousers we do. In making our selections we have paid -pecial care to the patterns as wefl aH to the cloth; the result perfection ! For this week, the best styles in tins vast stock at $3 oO, $4.00 and $4 00; your choice at $3.00 II. Boys' VesteeS School Suits Regular $2.50, $3 and $3.50 Styles at The privilege of picking the best stvles of our $2.50, $3.00 and $3.50 Boys' Suits at $2.15 is well worth looking after. For this week only, your tJO 1 C choice at tJ3.JLO A lot of Ladies' and Children's Jackets at half former price.. A, OT. WIXtXiZAOTS COMPANY Ian tii llGinliititM 'I'rinliil if lilir Cunal. Xnv Vouk, Nov. 20. Four govern- mente, says a Washington special to the Herald, have been requested to authorize the United States to establish coaling stations on their territory and a fifth is to be atituoached. llecause of the importance of dominat ing the termini of the projected Nicara gua canal, the authorities are anxious that the navy bhall have convenient basis from which to operate for the de fense ol thu waterway. It has therefore been trying to acquire the Danieh West Indies and tites on the isthmus at Cbinqui Lugoor. und the Gulf of Dolce, and one of the islands of the Galapagos group. Up to this time its efforts have not met with aiceess, but during the next few weeks it is proposed to renew thu attempts. Jn the case of the Galapagos ielandB Ecuador was seemingly suspicious of the purpose of the United States, and flatly refused. In naval circles theie is ap parently no anxiety with reference to these inlands, the principal object to the eubmieeion of the proposition to dis play an interest in the group and pie vent Germany or Great Britain from acquiring it having been attained. American interests in China will re quire, in the opinion of the naval of clalH, thu maintenance of a sailing fleet in Chlnesu water, and Hear-Admiral Bradford is anxious to treat for a coaling place at Clie Foo. Here a station wpuld be within thecirculation of an American Hug, confcidering Manila as the center. OI)ktl)l'll-H tit I'UHtiUKI' l C'HIIUl Itlll. Washington-, Nov. 20. Friends of the Nicaragua canal bill have grave rea. son to fear that It will not puts this ees eioti. Thoeo who are quite Intimate with Senator Morgan, who will have charge of the bill, in the tenale, eay thut the vmierablo henator sees many obsta cles in thu way of getting thu bill through, and is feat fill that some of them will ha such as to prevent action. Gf course It is well understood that the only thing that can lie done is for those who favor the caniil to insist that no other legislation shall pups until the Nic aragua canal bill has been voted upon. It it) quite likely that if the senators who favor the bill yield to the pressure that i is brcu,.ht to bear to allow other legisln : tion to g'it through, that will mean de I feat for this eetsion of congress. ! While it is not expected there will lie I any currency legislation at the coming short session of congress, it is said that the president will recommend legisla tlon that will make it absolutely impos sible to break down the gold etandard without direct legislation on the pait of congress. Such recommendation can go over until the next congress, when it can be acted upon. Catarrh Cannot Ito Uiiri'il. with local applications, as they cannot reach the eeat of the disease. Catarrh ia a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take inter nal remedies. Hali's Catnrth Cure in taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and iiiucouh surfaces. Hall'H Catarrh Cure in not a quack medicine. It was was prescribed by one of the beet physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the best tonics know n, combined with the best blood purilleis, acting directly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing Catarrh. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Chunk v A Co., l'rops., Toledo O. Sold by-drrugglHts, pi ice 75c. Hall's Family Pills are thu bent. 12 Conner Muy Minn Hi tuiii to I'liltcil MUIch Nkw Vouk, Nov. 2(1. A Washington dispatch to the Woild says: Mr, Conger will probably return to the United States, His relatione with tue administration have not been haimonioii9 since the re lief of J'ekin. Mr. Conger advocates measures which the president regards i8 too ladical, and has not taken kindly to the fact thut his views have not been in dorsed at Washington. There it no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of lioniiville, lud., says ho buffered that way (or jears, till lie commtnted the use Kodol Dyspepsia eure, and adds, "Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will digest what you eat. Hold by Clarke & Falk's P. O, Pharmacy, Iu 1,1 Ices TIu, llillii'. Nj:w Yoi!K,Nov. 20. Kugeno Zimmer man, whose daughter was married to the Duke of Manchester a week or so ago, in England, was interviewed hero today. He haid to a reporter: "1 have como hero to meet my daugh ter and her hasband. After they have rested hero a few days wo will go to Cincinnati, and a recoption will be given at our home. The Duke is a bright chap. He looks a lino manly fellow. I like a man who went to work as he did as a newspaper man when he was here. Some of hk articles were firit-rate, too. At no time was 1 opposed to his mairiage to my daughter. Thoeo stories aro all moon shine. '' "Is it true that thu Duku is in a bad way financially?" asked thu reporter. "1 gueHs there will bo no difllculty about his assets. That does not make any difference. I don't care to ppeak about the marriage portion. That is a private matter. But there won't bo any trouble about auv debts." "It it likely that the Duko may settle down in America and enter the railroad business?" "No; no; thu Duko is going into British politics. He is entitled to a seat in thu House of Lords, and he is going to turn his attention to politics." Itryuii Will 'J'ullc. Ciiicwe.o, Nov. 2(1. Iluforo Mr. Bryan left for his homo in Lincoln, Neb., it is said he gave asaiirauces that ho would he present at thu Jackson Day banquet to bo liehl in this city .Iitnuary 8th. Other speakers have nut been tukcted, hut it is believed that on of them will buCato Sells, of Iowa. Mr. Sella was to have spoken at the last banquet held in Truniont House, hut as he was alighting from thu caniage that brought him from thu Sherman Housu he slipped and fell so severely that he Hpraliied his side, and was confined to his bed in the Truniont House during thu lenmiiider of the evening, and for several days fol lowing. It la thought that at the coining banquet Mr. Bryan will declare himself on the' future of the party. Vim l llt'dN nf (v'nul In Aliitku. Tacoma, Nov. 2(1. Coal outcroppinga have been traced 18 miles along Chlgnik bay, 325 miles this side of Uuiinak Pans, Alaska. Claims covering the best part of these vast deposits have been filed by miners employed by Thomas Mngon. The manager of the Apollo mines at Un pa says the veins uncovered to date are 4'., five and nine feet thick, containing excellent lignite and bitumiuour coal. In thu Spring, diamond mills will bo employed to determine the depth anil continuity oi the depositB and develop ment will commence on a large t-cnle. The veins are situated near tidewater, and only five miles distant is a sheltered hnrbor where steamers or sailing veasela can load in salety. The deposits aroeo large as to make certain a permanent supply for Alaskan towns. This ulonu wilt affect the Pacific Coast coal supply. Ynur l'"uci Shows the state of your feuliugi and the; statu of your health ad well. Impure blood makes itself apparent in a pale and sallow complexion, Pimples ami Skin Eruptions, If you are fueling weak and worn out and do not have a healthy appearance you should try Acker's Blood Elixir. It curea all blood diseases where cheap Sarmtparillas and so called pttrillera fail ; knowing this wo Bell every bottle on a positive guarantee. Blakeley, the druggist. MuiiilMiill, Alllllttdlll IUH'Uk fur Htllu, Having disposed of my breeding uwea today, 1 have thirteen thoroughbred Merino bucks for sale. Them are choice, large ami in liuu condition, and will he sold cheap rather than keep them over. Inquire at Prospect liauch, on the Deschutes divide, or of A. S. Huberts, box 507, The Dalles. o20-2w A 1'ilKlilful llliiinlt'r Will often cause a horiibie bum, scald, cut or bruise, Duckbill's Arnica Salve, the hett in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it, Cuius old sores, fever Moree, ulciirs, boils, corns, felons and all hkiu eruptions. Hest pile cine on earth. Only 25 da. a box. Cure guaranteed, SolilbyG.O. Blake ley druggist. I Mold Tea positively cures Sick Head ache, indigestion and couatipiitlnn. A delightful herb drink, Removes all eruptions of the sklu, producing a perfect complexion, or money refunded. 25 cts und 50 cts. Blukeley, the di tigjlul,