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It TO OPERATE AIRSHIP FLEET Ambltloui Plant Credited to Enallsh Company Wall Within the Realm of Possibility. A company Iihh Imhui formal In ItiiK' Inml for thi) purpu of oporallni; u Jlt ct of nlrtlilp to vnrlmw iwrtM of tlm wnrlil. Tlio MjnillfHlo iliwIriM to iu otilrn Krouuil nonr SouthiMirt, w Intro It proponkw to urvct n lemur Hit to M foot IiIrIi to whhli nlmhl! nwy do mooriMl, nml mi olovntor will tHko tln pilNMIIIKlTN lip lllO ItlWIT Hllll IlltO till' Koiulolnit of tlio hlilpn. Tlio wyntllOHlM Inlomls to Imvo n Hunt of iion-rlKll nlmlilps In rommWilim uoxt fprliiK; tlio HOiitllHr will rurry Ki iwwwintor nml ermv nml tlio iHruor 10 msnmrH nml crow. Tlio wmiwny hI initio- IputMK millllllK WOtlH) of tlio lrnH- rlk'lil nlrchlp now In tHHirs of cou nt met Ion. TIiono will Imvo h mnliiK CHpiirlly of IN) pntinoiiKorM nioI Ih mUIh to imvol to miy part of tlio glol. II Ih propi)Niil to ino tlio monitor non iIkIi) nlrwIilpH to fowl tlio lurxor 0110 nml moot jlicin til tlio prtoolpiil o torn. Tlio ant por mllo Ik put M lout linlf tlio cmt of n IhvIchIi furo IimIhv, npproxlmntoly iilnmt 18 cohIn (ht mllo. Scientific AmoiicHn. Reasons for Feeding Olrds. Ity fts'dliiK tint dlnlH In cold womOiw onn provide mniiumltlon bkhIiisI tlio HIO$tlltOW of Juno, oxpliilnx It IIIIHII tier of tlio Antmnl I'mtootlvo Iouku. It ki'ciih t lint lilnls fts'l tliolr yoium on moxQiiltooH, thus doktroyliiK Krot nninhoro of tlio poitx, .lttloiMtiiriil food In nvnllnhlo for birds In tlio win tor otcopt In tlio cxtromc South, nod ami thoro loss cmv bo found by thoiii nt this aenson tliitn In Die siuuiiior. So when the tnMo or viinlry sholf Is rlonrod of crumUs If the content of tho crumb truy nro sotturol outdoors liiNtend of IioIiik put In tlio KHrbnKO can, tho birds will bo tltHiihful. nml will nhow thtdr KnUltudo by snvlnu tho food-Klvor ninny u mosquito bile next duminor. MomiiiUoos itro only 0110 of tlir nmny oicellont roNHuiis why birds should bo fed during tho winter. Tho oihors are all tho other Insects widely hamper me production or 1110 iwrmMi. mm nh )ileasurs of uong and pluutHKo. St. Joueph (luxotto. North Dakota's Lignite. A government report Miya "the fuel problem lms been forever Milvod In North Dakota." Hie western half of the stato Is underlaid with Henlto, the beds estimated to contnln (VX),000.(XXV 000 tons. Over thousands of mi tin re in 11 os this soft coal lie oo clou) to the tsjrfaco that fanners merely dlR n liolo In their own Holds ami take out tho coal ns thuy rejulrn It. Hut-int; 1018 l,(XX).(KKl.O00 tons were mliunl. If the farmer Is too busy with Ids farm work to help himself, he can buy It for fl.60 or fl! ptr ton. Many of the large craln eluvtitors are oporated by power furnished by coal that Is mined on the spot, and this yenyral economy Id fuel lias aided materially In In creasing the per cuplta wealth. BUY YOUR SIXTY OR NINETY DAYS Money invested in a wood pile at this season of the year pays better interest than money in bank Buy of this Company and be sure and get FIR WOOD and FAT LOADS. We guarantee seven-eighths of a cord ' to the load when you are putting in your supply FIR WOOD is worth MORE than some wood on the market PROMPT DELIVERY. GUARANTEED SATISFACTION ST. JOHNS LUMBER CO. Phone Columbia 131 GET PUBLICITY ON CALENDAR That Form of Advertising Is the Most Popular With the Merchants of China. It bus been known for n lone Hum uhnt h relative tunic It wnn to k visit ItiK In Clilnii tlmt Is, If you liuppened to bo n lofty dlculmry mid must (hero foro curry iiIoiir h oitril of uucomfort nblti dlmonsloiis. Advertising. It Miems, shows n corrospomllnK illverKuueo not only from occidental methods, but from Ihosn of neitrhy Jnmn, There hio ihoiiMiuds 4ipou Ihousuutls ' nf iitmspnporH In fhlnn, but they ore not ery llrmly estoldlshtsl, mid when tlioy do jmt mmiii illstipposr nltinfetber, t ! nro utmost suio to cIihiiko iinnie froiuently, iu Iihh beou known lo hup pou Willi corlHln Aniwltun- imMucts. NoWMMporH of tho riiilitlc Imvo mi orno dully circulation of 11,000, which Is htrcer limit It looks, since the ixipers nro ciirofully pushed from Imiiil to liiinil. Thorn Is, then, to be sure, newspaper nilvertlsiUK us well its imators. Hut the most itopulnr form of publicity for niercliHiits Is the ml mills r I Nowhere Is Hint humble do mn(le urtlclo more lni.irlsnt tlmn In C'hliiH. AdvertUements hero pluewl are looked njHiii every day. And after nil, when you look nt tlio calendars "tlmt begin to nirlve slmnt this time of Hid josr. Un't It posHlble to IiiihkIuo tlmt t'blim Is not ho fsr from the West m It mlKlit lol Christian Sclisico Monl tor. Captain of Industry at Three. T.lttlo Kdwnrd Is Jut ,1 years old, but "colitu on -I." He Is very fond of Ids crmidmother's homo mul often Is a young visitor, Ills last call was last .Sunday afternoon, aruudmotlier, who had been taklui; a imp, was u bit Into coiiiIiik downstairs to greet her fa voiilo Kuust. Kho found blm cmldled up In the blfr easy chulr In front of the fireplace, lCdwutd siiiIIimI as she stooptMl to kiss blm, but, boylike, that was about the only sign of affection from blm, "(let up, dear," urged Kdwnrtl's mother, "that's grandmother's chair." "No, 'It Isn't," assorted tho young man, "I beat lier to It." Possible Restraint. "i'hore Is a great deal of dsnger In nil this socialistic literature." "1 suppose so," replletl tu nmu who Is osnsperntlngly tmnqull. "And yet If a man would take tho trouble to rend mid understand all tlmt bus been written about socialism before embarking In business as a 'red,' lio'd bo entirely too old to participate lu uny active demonstrations." Why Horses Are Diminishing. An authority attributes Tlio diminu tion In number of horses to the Im possibility of hurst prices keeping pce with the prices of wheat, corn, pork, beef and inuttou, and therefore the farmer neglects horse breeding for something more profitable. Hut what are we going to do for work stock live or teu years from now! he asks. CHURCHES PLAN TO AID RURAL LIFE Intorchurcli World Movomont Surveyors Find Lolhargy In Orogon. Tho churdi used to have to compoto with tho saloon ns tho center of recrea tion, Now it bus to contpotn with tho movie, the danoo-hall and the motor cor. This Is tho vlow of tho problum fso Iiir rural churolios Oregon, of hup voyors for tlio lnteruhureh World Movomont who Imvo spuit munths making Investigations of conditions in tlio state. "Wo cannot complulu booauso theso other attractions nro drawing tho poo plo nwnv from tho oliureh." ald ono. "ao long as wo do not provide any alternative social attractions. Tho rJiureh has to moot tho domamls of tho ooiuinuulty in which It oxldts. nhvHinui unil recreational as well as spiritual, and so long us It does not moot thoin It cannot protest against (ho fact that tho diincohnll nml movies ooounv ihn loUuro tlnio of the younger people, wutio tho whole family Is lured by the prospect oi a motor trip rather than by what the church nt nreseut lma in offer. The church has to offer somathlnv bettor. It will not accomplish much by denouncing the dance-hall urn! other amusements or which- it disapproves so long as its criticism is merely nega tive. It has to take a oosltlvo rmirnn and provide eutortalnmont and recrea tion or genuine attraction uud so oust tho bad with the Kood. I knu- of ono Sunday school that forml this nmh. lorn iu a vigorous way. It found that the local pool halt was uttraotliig largo numbers of young men, so It bought tho pool tables, thus closing thn mini hall, ltut It. did not stop there. It offered entertainment which effective ly reuched these youug men who had previously spent their time at tho pool hall. Wo can Imvo movies in tim church too, especially those education, al films which can oasllv ba uot fmm tho Uovernnient departments." homo surveyors found that thnrn wu a general lack of luterest In thn nhnr.i and religious things In tho rural dis tricts which they visited. "Pastors uro eecomiug uiscouraKed." ono unt.t "an.i spend part of their time working ou farms instead of outtlnc all thir ,.f. fort Into church work." The results of thoso Hiirvnva will form an important nart of thn at tho conference to be held Iu this county early In April. The I'rlueliml Miss llroun. I wish you would give up this Idea of nutr rlage. The training of children Is n far higher calling tlmn the mere beariuc of them. Tho 'lVnchois ,Ym but int weren't fo those of the lower calling, whoiu would you have to riwj Ufe. . SEASON'S The Home Merchant KEEPS HIS EAR 1 i TO THE GROUND ! Ho kuows what THIS TOWN wants. He knows your INDIVIDUAL wants. Ho is anxious to please. He wants you to call again, He GUARANTEES his goods. He'll exchange them if they do not please. Why Not Trade at Home? Imports of Precious Stones. Tho value of the precious stones Ipi ported Into tho United States In the fiscal year thai ended recently was greater than it luul been In nny pre vlous year, Pearls are growing more populor, but became tho war Inter fered with the fisheries they haw be come so scarce that dealers cannot supply tho demand, The South Africa diamond producers nre taking advan tage of the favorable market to un load the diamonds that they have been accumulating during the war. Ac cording to the National City bank' of New York half the diamonds In the world are already owuVd In the United States. VoutU's Companion. Cards of thanks notices are chm-Rod for at tho rate of fifty cents each. Persons desirinj? to have such notices published sho)ild make a note Of this. Bring in your job printing. Patronize tho Review adver tisers. Don't send your printing out of town. 4 t WOOD NOW www abt. ji e W FAIR ASSESSMENTS LOWER TAXES Advertisement Charles S. 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Any tire, regardless of rnake, can be re-milecj with a Miller Ad-On-A-Tire. i Bring your worn tires, and we will show yo.tf how we can lengthen their life, Sweet's Tire Shop Vulcanizing and Retreading 118 Philadelphia Street, St, Johns, Ore,