The Scio tribune. (Scio, Linn County, Or.) 1919-19??, April 29, 1920, Image 5

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    THE FORDSON TRACTOR
IIow much should I give
to make this a better world?
A
CERTAIN man in New York filled oul I ui
income tax report.
It snowed an income so large that his tax was
53 ... And hia total gifts to church and char­
ity for the year were $148.
T1 ink of it—thousands spent for luxuries and
pleasure for himself; and $148 to leave the word
e little better than he found it!
M >5t of us do better than that; but not so very
much better.
Our average daily gift for all church causes is
- less than
- less than
less than
- less than
we spend fur daily papers
a local telephone c*«l
a third of th« day a car fare
3 cents a day
No wonder that 80X of the ministers of Amer ca
are paid less than $20 a week. N > wonct r ti at
the church hospitals turn away thousands of sick
people a year. No wonder that China has on.y
ont doctor for every 400,000 people. No wonder
that every church board and charity society is
forever meeting deficits, forever passing the hat.
It isn’t becuuve we are selfish; it isn’t because w s
don't want to help It's just because no one has ever pu.
up a great big program to us, and asked us to th.nk o' the
work of the church in a systematic businesslike way.
The Interchurch World Movement represents the un.ted
pmgram of thirty denominations. They have surveyed
their whole task, no business could have done it better
They have budgeted their needs; no business could have
a more scientific budget. They have un.tcd to prevent the
possibility of waste and duplication. At least a million del*
lars will be saved by the fact that thirty individual cam­
paigns are joined in one united effort.
Ard they come to the men or women who love America
- to you — this week asking you to use them as the chan­
nel through which a certain definite part of your income
can be be applied to make this a better wot Id.
Oi ly you can determine what part of your income tliat
Should be.
Isa good time right now to answer that question
We re passing through the world just once; bow n u«.h
better will the world be because you passed through?
Vnilsd
Financial
Cauipaugn
April 25tb
to
May ¿«MÍ
QMNTERCHURCH
World Movement
of Worth America
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H amdr > sií «N« t*r»«r* •*. «*-^r«»»..» •/
th.ro <reaaa>aa/>a«<.
Omsk Ones C omsc S Center.
reudur l> .loir« sky. the Itusalan
Airplane* »•« Sa'svwen
tnctens. wr««e hl* famous novel.
A Sadm '
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do h U'alea)
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.nt. otll of ills . bu’lue-i iiria enfag>'d In the nianii
experotn • ■ with criminal« at Omsk, fact U re of ruM»r la equipping Its
which ««• for a Hi»«' the seat at guv
commercial traveler» with an air
ertimmt of the rr Ims of Admiral plane
This la the first of three to
Kolchak. In till« work tkwtnhrvsky be similarly employed hy I lie firm
pli-ture* a future ltu»alan people Ml«» Imrothy Perdrlan« made a trip
fnul fnmi bonds of force, but united with the “bagman pilot." I.lent J II
by tie« of mutual trust and kindness
Butler It la stated that Amitrol's Im
Omak, under the ltu««lan mon
l*vrts annually gfl.tssi tssi worth of
archy, was the iwsrniid of the route« rtihlwr goods By their aerial deliv­
to Onirnl Russia. Orenburg and Tur
eries thl« flrm expect« to g.-t a grvat
kestan. Il lie* nl«mi! the trail* Slla-riali er «bare of this htmine««
railway, running from Moarow tn
Vladn.mi.d a 5 tx.Vmllr journey
It
was founded about .it" year» ago and
Introductloeia
la approximately of th* else of Blr
"1 want to have a bill Introdw «-d In
niliighuin Ala., or I'ater-on N J.
I «e g r e so
llegan the emphatic citi
Om«k was long a C.smack renter
sen.
In the prlmdpal square stand» the
“All right." refilled M.-nn<-»r Borg'iiim
church of St. Nicholas. In which hangs "lint I can tell you In uhano- that
a bsnmw ref>ut««l to lm*e been that intrixlucing a bill In ii.igi. • i« like ;
of Yermak, a C««aark bandit of the any other kind of an Intrisimi Ion
It
Volga, who turned over the vast do
will result In a few minutes of píen»
main of Siberia to Ivan the Terrible, ant courtesy but It doesn’t nareaaarl
with the result that Yermak procured ty lead to any substantial acquaint­ !
bls own restoration to Moscow court ance."
favor.
I
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Tasmania Mutton
Tasmania Is a far <ni'm>«t of th«
All Bui Thst
British empire, and I" no« yet irrent
"T rnn make any boast thst my hn«
In Industry and trade, hut nmi* th.
band ron make," sald thè equa! righi«
less It has nearly 2.flta»i»»> ahe-ti and
Indi sho was maklng a «!»•*<*.
Is alH»nt to begin the htmin»-«« of eg
“All righi, ” sald a man In thè audi­ porting frosen meet. It Is estimated
ence . “go a beati and do 14. I Just heird
that with Its present Bocks It can -end
yuur hnshnml «ay that he «aa a man out yearly about 100.01) rar>-a--.-s of
Sf tew sorda.”
lamb and mutton.
.
1 lave you ordered your I’ordson yet? ¡1 not,
you should order yours today for immediate
delivery.
$935.00 al Scio
FRED T. BILYEU - - SCIO. OREGON
Authorized Dealer
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Minunn»«
In tin1 Circuit Court of the «tale of
Oregon for the County of Linn
Department No. X
Bonnie Stevenson, ITamtiff.
vs,
«’harles Stevenson, Ih-fendant.
To Charles Stevenson, the above
named defendant:
In the name of the State of Oregon,
you are lie re by notifl«»t ami required to
be and appear in the above entitled
court in the almve ontlth-d suit. ami
answer the complaint of the plaintiff on
flk therein, on or before the 15th day
of May, BWU; and you are hereby fur
ther notified that if y<>u fail to appear
and answer «aid complaint as aforesaid,
fur want thereof, th«- plaintiff will take
a decree against you for the relief
prayed for in said complaint, to-wit: A
decree of the aliuie entitled court dis­
solving the bunds of matrimony now
existing between plaintiff and defend
ant, and awarding plaintiff the earv and
«windy of the minor children of plain­
tiff and defendant.
This summons is published by virtue
of an order made by the Honorable
Geo. G. Bingham, judge of the above
entitled court, ami entered of record
therein on the 2fith day of .March, IWjn,
and which said order speciflcs that this
summons be published for six consecu­
tive weeks in The Scio Tribune, and that
the date of the first publication shall be
April 1st, IWl). and said order requires
that said defendant shall appear ami an­
swer said complaint on or before the
15th day of May, IWB».
WM «. RISI.EY.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Aamlnlslrater's Nolle«.
Notice 1« hereby given that the un
denugnol administrator of the estate of
• arne M Goins, ileceased, will, pursu­
ant to the order of the county court of
I.inn county, Oregon, duly math- and
entered of record in satai estate on the
C.’th day of April, IB0U. on Saturday,
th«- 22d day of May, l''.i* at the huurof
on«’ o’cloc« in the afternoon of said day,
at the front «lour of tbu County court
Imuae in the city of tlbany, l.mn roun
ty. ' 'regun. sell at |>ublle auction for
cash in hand, to the highest bokh-r. the
real property lM-k>nging to san! estate. |
and deacritied as follow», to-wit:
An undivided one ninth inlerrxt in and
to an undivided nine-tcnihs of the follow-1
inc:
I'cglnning at the northeast corner of
the I) L. < . of lianiol (). Garland, be
Ing Claim No
U. in township N<>. 10
south, range No. I west of the Willam­
ette Mer><Ilan. Oregon, ami running
thence Maith 41) chains, thence Weal 2t>‘
chains, thence south IB »ki chains, thrnce
w«-st 15. MB chains; thenc«> north SAM
■hains. thence east .’V. ■.*< chains, to th«-
place of beginning
Also all that por­
tion of lots I ami 5 in »eciion .V>, in saal
township ami range, h mg south ami
west <>f('ral t«>-< creek, containing in all
of sai«l tracts 3*> 2> seres, more or less
Mao an undivided one-ninth interest
of eight-tenths of llr following d«-*
crilMn) real property, to-wit:
Ix»t No. I of section No. X in town
ship No. II south, range No. I west of
the Willamette Meretian, Oregon, being
the fractional N. K, '« of said seetmn
No. 2, gxreptlng therefrom 2H aeros.
Wiore or leas, un the vast stair thereof.
ilescrUied aa follow»' Beginning al the
N. E corner of said section No. X and
running thence west 56' rnda; thence
««»1 th *5* rods; thence east .'«M rods.
ih«mce north
rods, to the place of
beginning, leaving II ‘S' acres, more or
l«ms, and all of said property lying and
bring situate in the county of Linn, ami
stat« of Oregon.
hated this 17th day of April, A. 1»
iwn
L. M. CURL.
tdministrator de-lionis non of thcro-
late of Came M. tioins, ¡iecraamt Bi
Scio Produce Company
Wants Your Business
xty Cash for I’Ld*- Poultry, \ < il. It
Will
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\\ ill buy C < un in any quanlbi a dpi
tlir liigln-at cash piii ' fin it.
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