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Show PERSOIAL NOTES OF FOREST SERVICE M Anderson of the grang department depart-ment of the forest service, hhs returned return-ed from Sevier forest here he spent a number of days in grazing reconnaissance recon-naissance work. He reports good conditions but states that the Ions dry spell has been rather damaging to the ranges. James Fetherolf of the s'lviculture department has returned from thp Tarrhee Torent. Idaho, where he has lately made a careful investigation respecting sites for the planting of trees. INEXPLICABLE. 1 Professor (to student) "What are : you laughing at? Not at me?" i Student "Oh, no, sir." Professor "Then what else Is there in the room to laugh at?" Boston Transcript. oo GIBRALTAR IMPREGNABLE. The most famous effort to capture Gibraltar from the English wa$ a siege by the French and Spanish enduring Km from 1779 until September, 1783. Tha r il rork has been in British hands sini:o If ijl 1704. :ft oo Uu TESTED. 1 7 Bfl "They say there are nearly 850.010 $ Mil married men In the British army." ll'!! "I suppose they picked out the mar- llllli ried men for their superior fighting "Hm j qualities." Baltimore American. illi I 5H |