f IMND nUMiBTIN, I1KNV, OREGON, THUIWDAY, JULY 22, 1020, y I I - i . I'AOK II SUPPLY OF GAS PROVIDED FOR ADVANCE IN PHICHH MAIM NKOKHHAHY HV PUHCHAHHH i 1'HOM HUFI.VHIttHH IN WYO- MING AND UTAH, HAYH HI'IX'K. Thn Htaniliiril Oil company Iiiih boon nwiurod byTJtnli niul Wyoming refineries supplying It thai from now on sufficient gasoline mitl kerosene to moot tlio full demand will bo pro- vldod, conttiiKuiil on uninterrupted transportation conditions find mi ixlouiito supply of tank cum, W. II. Hpook, local manager, declared to day, An to tlui nitvaiico of i cents n Kal Ion on gasoline, bringing tlui dealers' price on motor (no! to 37 contH, mid . a 5' cunt boont on kuroNonu, Mr. Hpock declared Hint It Ih primarily dim to shortage In California. "Thu Portland Hold for gasoline mid koro itniio Ih normally supplied from Call fornla, but tliu itcuto shortage In that nladi linn inaito It Impossible to sup ' ply from that point," hu wild. "Con noquniitly, Htandard Oil ntiitlonn oust of the Cascades aro now hnlni; sup plied with gasoline mid kerosene purchased hy thu rompany from re rliiorlonjn Wyoming and Utah, mid thn now prices In uffnct nru Imnod on tho higher com of tlio productn. An far an Mr. Hpock known, tho advanco In quotation will hu perma nent, ho Maid. CATS WAR AGAINST PEST OF KAMSITS Many Felines Find t'ontnnt Kmploy inrnt as Itnhhlt Hunter on John non Itanrli In Tiimnln Koctlon. If It wnrcn't for tho cats on tho Aaron Johnson ranch In thu Tiimnlo section, rabbits would mako It Im possible to work tho ploco with any profit, U tho declaration of Mr. Johnnon, whllo visiting In tho city rocnntly. Tnhhy mid Tom tuny ho hard on lilrd llfo, hut thoy nro oron tnoro rough In tholr troatmont of tho blacklalls, mid It in no uncom mon night to nen a cat dragging In tho body of a big Jack rabbit nearly twlco hln nlio, Mr. Johnnon ayn. Between SU mid 30 follnon find conntant employment nn rabbit hunters on tho JohiiMnn much. NEW REAL ESTATE COMPANY FORMED KAKtrrn Cnritil Land Co. Incorpor ated by Harry (hint mid Mr. noil Mm. J, A, HuM. J, A. Eanion hint wuok innilo nn nnuncomout of tho organlintlon of a now realty rompany In Ilond. Incor poration papom for which nro now bolut: drawn, to bu under tho man ligament of Harry Oant of thin city. Mr, (lant and Mr. and Mrs, Hastes ' ttto tho Incorporate, tho valuo of rapltal ntnek lining not nt $5000, Thn Eastern Cnncadu Land company In tho iinmo chosen for tho now com pany, which will havo Itn offlcon In tho nnmo nulto on Oregon now occu pied by Mr. Hastes. In furthering tho Incorporation, Mr. Eanton In turning ovor hln num oroun real estate agencies to tho now company, which will In addition han dlo nn Independent buying mid Bull ing btiHlncnn, Mr, Knntcs retains un der hln own pornnunl ninnngomont nnd control hln liiRiirnnco mid loan bualtioNH. FIRE MARSHAL HERE TO COMPLETE PROBE II. II. l'omcroy mil Also Tako Up Matter of XJno of Control Ilulld- ing with District Hcliool Hoard To comploto tho Invontlgatlon of tho dlnantroiiB Ilond stroot flro oarllor In tho month, II, II. l'om croy, chlof doptity ututo flro marshal, arrived In Ilond on Monday and will ho horo through TuoBdny. Dur- tng hln utay In Ilond, ho will look Into tho matter of tho posHlhlo ubo of tho old Control uchool building tontatlvnly propoiod by tho dlroc tora of District No. 1. Had Many Sleeping Places, alio nvcnigo man probably nlcopn In 100 bods or no during n long llfo tlmo. A volornn eommerclnl traveler whoso homo In In Now York, enn nf ford to smile nt this record, for, he aayH. "I caleulnte (hat 1 have nlept In nt least 8,000 beds during my forty odd yearn on tho rond, nnd I have ulopt well In thorn nil." jFAIMi &90L SHEEP SCABIES ERADICATED More Than Ten Million Dippings Made by Employees of the Depart ment of Agriculture, In tho work of eradicating sheep scabies from tint United Httiton cm pioycen of tho United Htales depart ment of agriculture miiihi morn tlmn 22 million inspections and supervised moru than tun million dippings dur ing tho ant llNrnl year. Tho work was conducted In cooperation with state olllclalH, No cam1 of nheep HcnhloH aro now known to exist In Montana or North Dakota, In addi tion to numerotin other states wheto tho disease had previously lieen i-rndl-cated, In Idaho n spread of tin If i- Dipping Sheep for Scablei. fectlon during tho previous year ban born brought under control. Sheep ncahliin la a disease that hati been prevalent chlelly In tho western part of tho United Htntoa. KEEPING CATTLE AND SWINE It Rcmalni to Do Determined What Are Most Common and Best Paying Propositions. Tho keeping of cottlo nnd of nwlnc appear to be almost inseparable opera tlons. This fact Is being brought out In tho roturnn of tho "Heller Siren Hettor Utock" crunado of tho agrlcul turnl colleges, tho United Stolen de partment of agriculture nnd co-operat lag ngenclen. This gcnernl practice has long been known, but much tnoro (letlnlto Information Is being gathered. nnd tho purposo In to extend It to audi nn extent as to determine the relation ships among nil meat nnlmnln. If ocnrly every mart who kevpn cat tle alio keeps hogs, nnd If nearly every mnn who keeps hogs nlso keepn cottlo, tho Inevitable conclusion Is that the combination pnyn, especially when purebred slrea nro used. Hut It re malun to bo determined what aro the most common and the best-paying pro portions Tho nnmo thing nppllen nlso to coinlilnntlonn of cnttlo nnd nheep, or awlno nnd nheep, or cnttlo nnd nheep nnd nwlno. Ono benefit of tho work will bo Hint It will enalilo tho mnn of Binnll pernonnl experlenco to uvnll hluiKolf of tho wldo oxperlenco of a great number of men In working out tho combinations of meat animals that ho will carry on hln farm. ECONOMICAL FEED FOR BEEF As Silage Becomes Better Known Feeders Will Better Appreclato Its Feeding Value. Thcro Is no doubt hut thnt ntlngo In nn economical feed In tho beef-cnttlo ration nnd nn Itn vnluo become better known feedcrn will better appreciate Itn merlin. In nplto of tho fact that It la nn unbalanced feed Itself, It can bo fed with ono of tho highly couccn truteM feeds, such ns oil meal or cot tonseed meal, nnd makes a ration which In mircly hard to beat In fatten ing cnttlo. CARE OF EWE IS IMPORTANT Machine Through Which Lamb Will Obtain Qualities to Enable It to Top Market. Whnt Is riono for the lamb In not so Important nn tlio enro nnd liberal feed Inff of tho owe. Tho owo must bo re garded on tho mochlno through which tho lamb will obtain tho qualities that will enable It to top tho markets. Live Stock c?k3 Notes It Is very ossentlnl that owes should bo properly fed. A self-feeder can ho used to excel lent advuntogo for fattening hogs nnd PlKS. netlor llvo stock aids tho breeder both lu direct returns and by giving a locality a favoroblo reputation. In tho cold months many farmers foil to glvo tho stock enough salt Suit Is a vital part of each animal's ration. v . Vi, M4MMlMIMMMHMMdBBfJBBfBBBfffJBBBBBfB9kAMPffBB&i COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS Ilo It Hnmemborod, That a regu lar lorm of thu County Court of Monrlititon County, In tho ntnto of Oregon, wan begun and hold at tho Court Mouse In Ilond, In said coun- Ity, on Wednesday, tho 7th day of January, iuzo, said day being tho day llxed by law for tho holding of n term of tho County Court In mild county, when woro present: Hon W. I). Ilarncn, County Judge, c II. Mil ler, County Commissioner; Hoth Htookoy, County Commissioner,' J. II. Ilaner, County Clerk; 8. K. Itohortn, Sheriff, Whereupon the following pro cocdlngH woro had, to-wlt: In tho matter of claims presented for payment Thin matter now corncit on for consideration, when after duo consideration It wan or dered (hat all claims bo mid tho same nro hereby allowed an entered In tho Claim Docket or thin Court on pages 101, 10G and ICO, mid tho Clerk In Instructed to Issue warrants In payment thereof. In tho matter of the fish hatchery road -At thin time T. A. McCntin and It I). Moore appeared before tho court requesting tho Improve ment of tho road to the Stato Klsh Hatchery mid Shovllu Park, where upon the Couit announced Itn In tention to properly Improvo such road. In tho matter of tho Kirk Whlted road After considering tho peti tion or (Jeorgo I.arkeo and others for tho Improvement of such road, It wan ordered that Commissioner Miller mako Investigation, mid re port to tho Court on to the condi tions. In tho County Court of tho Stato of Oregon, for the County of Des cbutes In the matter of establish ing a Public Library in Deschutes County Resolution: Do It Ilemouibored. That a regu lar term or tho County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, sitting for tho transaction of county busi ness, begun and held nt tho Court House In tho City of Ilond. Des chutes County, on Wednesday, tho 7th day of January. 1020. (horo Ic ing present: Hon. W. I). Ilarncn, County Judge, presiding: Hon. C. 11 Miller, County Commissioner; Hon. Seth Stookoy, County Com missioner; J. II. Honor, County Clork; 8. K. Itohortn, Shorlff. Among other business transacted, tho following resolution wan and in hereby unnulmnunly adopted: Hesolvcd, That there bo, nnd there Is hereby established in Des chutes County, Oregon, n public li brary, pursuant to, under, mid In accordance with tho provisions of Chnptor 3C7 of tho General I.awn of Oregon, for tho year 1919, to bo known an Tho Public Library of Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated at Ilcnil, Deschutes County, Oregon, thin 7th day of January, A, D. 1920. W. D. IJAHNES, County Judgo. C II. MILLKlt, County Commissioner. SETH STOOKEV, County Commissioner. Now, Thoroforo, In vlow of tho foregoing It'osoltitlon, nnd in ac cordance with tho provisions of said Chnptor 3C7 of tho General Lawn of Oregon for tho year 1919, nnd tho authority thoroln vested in mo, I, W. I). Ilarncn, County Judgo of Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby appoint tho following llvo persons, residents of Deschutes County. Ore gon, ns tho Public Library Hoard of tho mild Tho Publlo Library of Deschutes Countv. Orncnn. tn linlil thntr ritttttfWtlvA nfflena fnr tint ,mr lodn of time not opposite tholr names, nnd until tholr successors nro nppolntcd, to-wlt: Mm. J, M. Iiwrenco, of Ilond, Oregon, to hold office for ono year, from January 1st, 1920, to January 1st, 1921. George A. Pnddock, of Ilond, Oro gon, to hold office for two yearn, from January 1st, 1920, to January Int. 1922. Krod X. Wollaco. of Ttimalo. Oro- gon, to hold 6fflco for thrco years, from January 1st, 1920, to Jnuuary 1st 1923, It. W. Sawyer, of llend. Orocon. to hold office for four years, from January lnt, 1920, to January 1st. 192-1. Mrs. Max Cunning, of Redmond. Oregon, to hold offlco for four years from Jnuuary 1, 1924. Dnted at Ilond, Deschutes County. Oregon, thin 7th day of January, 1920. Uo It Romemborcd. That we. O. H. Miller mid Seth Stookoy. County commissioners, or Deschutes County Oregon, exorcising tho authority vented In tin by Chnptor 357 of tho General Laws of Oregon, for tho year iviv, uoreiiy couurm tlio up- pointmont of tho above named por noun as' constituting tho Public Li brary Hoard of Tho Public Library of Deschutes County, Oregon, for tho terms of offlco specified after tholr ronpoctlvo names. Dated at Ilond, Deschutes County, Orogon, thin 7th day of January, 1920. C. II. MILLEIt, County Commissioner. SKTII STOOKKY, County Commissioner. Iu tho mnttor of tho Official County Pnpor Ordored that tho Ilond Iltillotln, a wookly uowNpapor printed nnd published lu Ilond, and duly quallllod thorofor, bo and tho Hnmo Is Iioroby designated tho of ficial nowHpnpor for tho County, nt tho roles proscrlhod by law. In tho Mnttor of tho Petition of S, It. IIokIu, ot ul for Ilond Or dored thnt Bald petition ho and tho uomo Is horoby donlod for thn rea son that tho proposod road Is not a publlo nocosHlty. Court wuh than adjourned to January 8th, 1920. Court was ro-convonod January 8th, 1920, oil momborn bolug proa-out, In tho County Court of tho filoto of Oregon for tho County of Dcb chuten; In the Matter of establishing a Public Library lu Deschutes County: Order: llo It llemomborod, Thnt o regu lar term of the County Court of DoiichutoM County, Oregon, sitting for the trannnctlon of County hunl nesn, begun mid held nt the Court Ilotino In thu City of Hand, Doh chuton County, Oregon, on Wednes day, tho 7lh day or January, 1920, nnd from day to day thereafter dur ing tho conllmimico of said term, tlio roiiowiiig presonn being pronont: Hon, W, D. llarncs, County Judgo; Hon, C, H. Miller. County Com mlnnloner Hon Soth Htookoy, Coun ty Commissioner; J. H. Hmier, county uiorK. Among other business transacted, tho following resolution wan and in Iioroby mado nnd unanimously ndopioa: Whoroun, A Resolution won mndo nnd ontored by thin Court on tho 7th dny or January, 1920, establish ing a puijiic iiurary In Deschutes County, Oregon, mid thin Court ban hereto levied a county tax or ono- hair a mill in support thoreof, nnd, Whoroan, Tho City or Hond, Oro gon, lias passed an ordlnnnco pro viding for a tax or one-half a mill on nil taxable property within tho city limits or Head for the support ot mild County Library, nnd has by ordinance transferred over to Den- chutes County, all books, fixtures and property belonging to tho Pub lic Llornry Heretofore located in, maintained, In or owned by tho City of Hond, an and to bo the property of tho Public Library of Deschutes County, Oregon, now, therefore, it Is horoby Considered. Ordered nnd Ad judged, That lu consideration of tho City of llend, Oregon, having transferred mid turned over to Den chutes County, all books, fixtures, and property horotoforo tho prop erty or the Public Library main tained, located in or owned by tho City ot llend and tho provlnlonn or tho City ot llend by Its sajd ordi nance providing for a tax ot ono hair n mill on nil tnxnble property within tho City limits or llend, In addition to tho County Tax tor tho support ot such County Library, tho County Court ot Deschutes County, Oregon, docn hereby rcnolvo and It In hereby ordered, that no long an tho said City of Hond, Oro gon, raises a tax each year of one half a mill on all taxablo property within tho City limits of Hond for tho support or Hold Public Library or Deschutes County, Orogon, n County Tax shall bo lovlcd nnd col lected each year ot ono-hair of a mill on all taxablo property within Deschuten County, Oregon, unlcsn rcntrlcted by law to a less amount for tho support of tho said Public Library of Deschuten County, Oro gon. Dated nt Ilond. Deschutes County, Oregon, thin 8th dny of Janunry, 1920, sold dny being tho second day of tho regulnr term of said County Court, begun and hold in Deschutes County, Oregon, nn mentioned above, nnd n dny to which tho meeting of said Court wan duly nnd regulnrly ndjourned. W. D. DAItNES, County Judgo. C. II. MILLKlt. County Commissioner. SETH STOOKEY, County Commissioner. In tho Mnttor ot tho Petition ot W. II. Daggott, ct nl.. for tho desig nation of a Market Hond: Now In presented tho petition of W. U. Daggott, nnd others for a Market Hond, on follows, to-wlt: To tho Honorablo County Court of Deschutes County, Orogon We, tho undersigned, citizens ot Deschutes County, Stnto ot Orogon, and taxpayers In said County and State, residing nt Redmond, in Bald County nnd Stnto, petition your honorablo body to deslgnato tho rond hereinafter described as a market road, nnd roqucal thin Court to net nsldo tho sum ot Eight Thou sand Eight Hundred nnd Eighty (JS.SSO.OO) Dollars to bo used lu building mid completing nnid rond. Tho said road being described as follows tlegliinlng nt tho Southwest cor ner of Section 17. In Township 1 1, South Rnngo 13 East ot tho Willa mette Meridian, in said County ot Deschutes, Stnto of Orogon, thonco running two miles South to tho southwest, corner ot Section 29, in Township 14, South Rnngo 13, East, thonco East ono-half nillo thenco South 1 mile to center ot Section 32, thenco following tho irrigation canal In a southonstorly direction to tho south lino about 20 rods east ot the southwest corner ot Section 5 In Township 16 South. Rnngo 13, East, thonco East on Section Lino to Southeast corner of Section 5 tn Township 15, South, Rango 13 East, thenco South ono nillo to tho South east cornor ot Section S Township 15 South, Rango 13 East, thonco East about 20 rods, thonco south about SO rods, thenco oast to tho City limits of Redmond, County or Deschutes, Stnto ot Orogon. W. H. DAGGETT, J. O. nOURIC. H. C. DOTY. H. A. KENDALL. Said matter was taken under ad vlsomont for tho present. W. D. HARNES, County Judgo. C. II. MILLER, County Commissioner. SETH STOOKEY, County Commissioner. In tho mnttor ot tho appointment ot tho judges mid clerks ot election tor tho year 1920: Now this matter comes on to bo hoard us required by law, and tho coma having duly con sidered tho mnttor, hereby appoints tho following persons to servo us Judges and clorks ot election, tor thn precincts following, to-wlt: No. 1, Hond J. D. Davidson, chairman: Frank N, Gilbort, Judge; J. P. Arnold, clork; Ashley Forest, Clork; O. V, Silvls Clork. No. 3, nond P. N, Van Mntro, Chnlrninn; S. It, Hogln. Judgo: Ar- vllla Murphy, clork; Cora A. llrostor houtio, clork; Harriot L. Murphy, Clork. No. 3, nond II. E, Hakor, chair man; T. J. Snndorn, Judgo; H. D. (Hlson, clerk; K. B. Sawyer, clork; V. C. Klsh, clork. No. 4, Ilond II. O. Knrrln, chair man; O, C, Ifoiiklo, Judgo; J. II. An derson, clerk; Mrn. II. 0. Knrrln, clork; Ollvo E. McKay, clork. No, C, Hond C J. Leverott, chnlr tnnn; Mrn, H. E, Roberts, Judge; Cnr rlo Rest, clerk; Ilortha H. Horgan, clork; O, C. Morgan, clork. No. 0, Hond-r-Chan, Hlpchon, chnlr- mnn; II. H. Gonney, Judge; P Nelson, clerk; Clnudo A. Johnnon, clerk; Ed ward Johnson, clerk, No. 1, La Pino W. a.Fordham, chairman; Karl A, Hlatt, Judge; W. E. Recnloy, clork; James K. Johnnon, clork; H, W. Henley, clork. No. 8, llend W, P. Vnndovort, chairman; Claude C, Vandevert, Judgo; John Atklnnon, clork; Krcd A. Shonqucst, clork; Annlo M, Hhon- riuent, clork. No. 9, West Sldo Jonlo Gumport, chairman; Graco Pnttlson, Judgo; Stella M, Andrews, clerk; Mnudo L. Grlder, clerk; Wlnnlo Hnrtloy, clerk No. 10, Hutte Ed. Senator, chair man; E. T. Gerrlnh, Judgo; L. L. Keep, clerk; Melvln Glllett, clerk; J. II. Ilucknor, clork. No. 11, Tumnlo It. O. Sammonn, chairman; K. V. Hwlnher, Judgo; C. P. Decker, clerk; C. II. Hatch, clerk; Hnrry McOuiro, clerk. No. 12, Plnlnvlcw It. J. Skclton, chnlrninn; W. F. Kryrear, Judgo; Jnmen H. Elklnn, clerk; II. A. Scog- gln, clork; P. Vnn Tnssel, clerk. No. 13, 8lntcrs E. M. Harrington, chairman; C. L. Gist, Judgo; II K. Allen, clork; J. II. Stcdhnm, clerk; Ellin H. Edglngton, clork. No. 14. Lower Bridge A. S. Hol mes, chairman; Tom A. Vedder, Judgo; E. It. 8. Towno, clork; J. Groskruger, clerk; A. H. Chapman, clerk. No. 1G, Tcrrcbonno Evcrott Pnrr, chairman; Geo. II. MucGregor, judgo: Alma M. McClay, clerk; clerk; Ocorgo P. Elliott, clerk; Eunlco Gates, clerk. No. 1C, Redmond Goo. J. Sedgwick, chairman; Win. Leavott, Judge: Arthur Tift, clerk; John liarr, clerk; W. I. Smith, clerk. No. 17, Tetherow Krcd A. nice, chairman; Inane Mnrtln, Judge; Mabel M. Kendall, clerk; Graco H. Morse, clerk; W. N. Brown, clerk. No. 18, Cllno Falls John T. Park, chairman; II. A. Holmholtz, judgo; Ilcsslo L. Rood, clerk; J. W. Wright, clork; Zona Tuck, clork. No. 19, Deschutes W. "E. Von Alton, chairman; Olaf E.-Anderson, Judge: W. P. Girt, clerk; M. M. Whlttomorc, clork; Chas. Llvcsley, clork. No. 20. Alfalfa Albert L. Shults. chairman; Victoria Shultn, judgo; Grant Dean, clerk; Howard L. Bur right, clork: W. II. Pointer, clerk. No. 21, Grange P. J. Pedornon, chairman; C. W. Hooch, Judgo; Kred Hcttman, clerk: L. J. Seeber ger, clerk; Geo. M. Erickson, clerk. No. 22, Mllllcan Ell Spencer, chairman; Augusta Evans, judgo; Floyd VanCleve, clork; J. M. Smith, clerk; Mary C. Keller, clerk. No. 23, Brothers Elmer L. King, BUTTER FAT! Same price for Butter Fat f. o. b. Bend as is paid f. o. b. Portland. Central Oregon Farmers Creamery THE CONCRETE S-I-L-0 PERMANENT AS PYRAMIDS When you erect a Silo, you want a Silo that will stand the test of wind, rain, snow, frost and sun. In the Hollow Concrete Silo Block you obtain this feature, and besides a concrete block is absolutely fire-proof. Will not warp when empty. No guy lines necessary. Eventually Why Not For specifications, write to Concrete Pipe Co. BEND, OREGON Makers of Culvert Pipe, Water Pipe, Irrigation Pipe, Building Blocks, Hollow Silo Blocks Well Curbing. i chairman; P. If. Coffoy, Judgo; 0, W. Morrill, clork; 8. E, Lochrlo, clerk; K. G. Gutflolnch, clork. No. 24, Hampton O. U. llnrmnn, chnlrninn; Dnvld Cody, Judgo; J. W. OwHloy, clerk; J. H. Huff mnn, clerk; Mrn. C. B. Hnrmnn, clork. In tho Mnttor of tho Jury List for 1920. Thin mnttor comes tor tho se lecting of names of qualified citi zens and tnxpnyorn to norvo ns grand and petit Jurors for tho Clr- 1 cult Court for 1919, tho following names iiolng selected, to-wlt: R. II. Loop, Jnn. Brcon, Wm. Abornnthy, August Nelson, II. G. Forrls, Jullun Jnnnolt, C. F. Whit moro Louis Dooner, Goo. Pnddock, T. J. Murphy, J. F, Arnold, Josoph Zoll, It. A. Puott, M. S. Dullard, T. W. Trlplott. Many Reasons for Insomnia. Whenever sleep becomes coy and must be wooed It In a sign that some thing hns gone nmlsn nnd must be remedied. To obtain sleep then be comes u search for a complex mental, emotional or physical thorn la the side. Loss of nlcep may be due to some physical thorn such nn an over burdened intcstlno or stomach, an nbneenned tooth root, thickened ton ill, o skin Irritated or cold, or an In fection la soma hidden, walled-off area of tho anatomy. Equally as often some unconscious memory of flnnnclal reverses or difficulties, domestic com plications or some other work ban ishes sleep. "Mapping" the Air. The greatest discovery yet made In exploring tho nlr is thnt the atmos phere consists of two layers, the low er extending from nen level up to 10, 000 meters, In which there In n steady fall of temperature with elevation. This Is called the troposphere. Above thin thcro is no foil, and up to 20,000 meters a slight rise. The upper layer Is known as the wratosphcru. It Is actually possible today for on airplane to rise from the ground to the bottom of tho stratosphere, say about nix miles. In one hour. If we want to ex plore somewhat higher, say 20 miles, we Install light Instruments on a sounding balloon. Still Hope, netty was talking lUi ber mother about her little brother, and her moth er said: "Betty, Isn't It funny, Stuart and daddy have blue eyes, while yoa and I have green eyes?" Betty, think ing deeply, Anally said: "Never mind, mol'ier, ours will get ripe some time." S hl Keep It Dark! At a recent bar examination s candi date defined law as follows: "Law It tho means by which we acquire legal possession of property belonging to another." Boston Transcript .Concrete Jkfct;f i '' - 'jii:nTr-v-TT"nTTiTirrnr-T;rT?nirrv,nn"r,VHTiiiiiiramrr-mnTaari.atnnrtctijra: