Vol. 28 THE SCIO TRIBUNE |1.75 the Year Aunt Emaline Hassler Given a Big Surprise SCIO OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1921 A Serie* of Misfortune Word from Mr and Mr' Vincent Shafraner of l«tcher, S Dak., ia to the effect that they have lx-en hav­ ing more than their share of hard In the spring their Wt-dnesday. August 13. waa the luck lately 79th anniversary of the birth of children had diphtheria anwu»3 pAter CP itwal’ n PAMS R*. 8 m pQgvgsruiMO ÇURFA*»S ! VJ* PAYS GOUO PiUkHTRŸ. Mt Ut ' GlVC TUriA UFVP BSSwnSFM A JO« A mp coìel F CAÄ parents crossed the plains to Oregon m tKr>2, the family locating in the R-chardson Gap neighborhood a short distance from her present home Two year* ago she mads her first trip to Portland by train, and now enjoys an auto trip through the community where she ha* lived so Tuesday morning W II Bartlett i brought a real freak into the Tri­ long- 57 years on the same place. Mrs Hassler still has some of the bune office, something he hud never equipment which was used in cross­ seen before end it is d ubtful if any ing the plains, and has a quilt that 1 one else has. He has many kinds of I fruit on his place, including app • ■« is < ver a hundred years old. Sh* I Will buy pears and prunes Will Is very proud of these and keeps __ ani * 2___ _.l----- 1_ ha 1 I I lost ... per ton for first das» |>«*ars. them put away. Mrs. Hassler was --- Bmall apple its ---- m ■ -------- ring ■ -n give presented several useful gifts, one the mother tree and fallen into the We want Blackberries. Will pay lx-ing a cake made by Willie Costei-: grapevine. Some way. a runner ->n 4 J cents delivered to us. Scio Cash 1‘rixluce Co. Io and containing candles. Ail of the vine found the -tern of th«- ap- her children were there, as follows: p|P and gave it succor, and it has W. T. Hassler and family of Albany, grown into a regular siz-- apple Settler*, Not Mover* It C. P. Hassler and family of Leba- ¡4 shaped something like the old Recently J, F. Wesely, Joe Young. non, H. R. Hassler and family of fashioned “sheep’* nose“ apple and Scio, Mrs. Marguerite Collins of has a pink «kin. This is nature <1 • J. F Kukacka and 1. V. McAdoo Portland, J. Hassler of The Dalles. ing its own grafting in a peculiar went to Portland to meet the Land Settlement Committee of the State O. W. Hassler of larwood. besides manner and with an alien fruit. eight grandchildren and eight great in the same arbor is another ap­ Chamber of Commerce, having in grandchildren. ple nurtured in the same manner. mind a coordination of work in as­ This surprise was planned and en­ It is green skinned and about the sisting in bringing in arttier» to our gineered by Wm. Larwood. and a size of your two fists. Them* are in community, and they were right good job he made of it. Aunt Em­ the city limits of Scio, and sure art­ rovally received. The local men found the Land aline was kept in complete ignorance freaks of nature Settlement Committee broad-mind­ of the affair, and as is her custom Mr. Bartlett says the apple is the ed men. ready to aid any commun­ she was resting on her front porch King variety, and has placed th«* ity wishing to bring in settlers, and Sunday morning, and noticed a lot freak in the bank, where it can be personally amist if needed. They of cars going by. Shs was unac­ seen by anyone who is Interested. are also interested in the irrigation customed to this and wondered as sretioa of the state in fact, in any to their stopping place. She found Most Beneficial Rain srction of the state where it ia pos­ out after awhile, for two of her grandsons brought up the rear and About three o’clock Sunday after­ sible to locate settlers on farm land Mopped. They asked her to get In noon a slow easy rain lx-van failing adapted to their requirement*. Mr. Wesely was »elected as the and take a ride over the new road, jver this section and eon* mued until which she did. and before she knew Tuesday afternoon. T- - ground is ^official representative of the com­ it »he was in the center of about moistened down atoi five inches, mittee for thia community, to whom 125 relatives and friends. Than and the creek raí* i about a ff Scio in 1920. went tu l'ortland ves- terdav to make Anal pr -f He tix-k aiong as witnesses J. S Hannah, William Erran. Earl Browmng and John Frost. Public Sale Aug. 23 If you want some good farming implements or livestock, you must not forget our public sale Saturday . Aug. 23. beginning at 10 o’clock. Sank Hannah. Harry Jobnaton was in Albany on beamaas Tuesday. Defente Day, Sept. 12 In compliance with the request of the governmentjand of Gov. I*ierer for some sort of patriotic services on Friday. Sept. 12. to be known as National Defense Day, Mayor Frill has named a committee to formu­ late a program for the occasion, a» follows Mesdame« Fd Myers, W F. Gill and W. A Ewing The day selected is the sixth anni­ versary of the battle of St. Mihiel, and no doubt this splendid commit­ tee will arrange a fine program for the occasion The Idea for this is t> Cause the |x-<>plc to take st -k of the nation's preparedness for war. both in man power and armament No. 2 Fair Notes for the Community and the County Fairs Remember. Saturday. Sept. 13 the day »et fur the Kork» of the Santiam Community Eair at Scio. The County Fair starts on Wed­ nesday. Sept. 17. at Albany, tu run for four days. The two fairs come so close to­ gether that the local exhibit* w II lx« fresh for the county fair, tf - giving us a better opportunity In first place. Leo Zeller ha* lx*n engage'! to arrange the exhibits at the local fan and would like to have me many ir* dividual exhibitors as possible, wi'n a» many varieties of grasses. bunple the prefer­ Cain or the Tribune editor that you ence. and they are right Mia* Fre­ will have a display here. da is a good teacher and will make good. It is planned to ojx-n the Another Milstone Scio school on Monday. Sept. 22. Miss Mae Stoddard ha« been em­ ployed to teach the second grade in the Central Junior High school in Alt>any next year. Mias Stoddard is a former pupil in the Scio schools and is a sister of G. A. Stoddard of the Scio State Bank. Last week the Scio Tribu*>« tirt ed on another year of existence as a conveyor of new* and booster for Ila community, and there has been joy an publish a paw-r in a -mall uuiries He answered all with “I 1 town and make it successful, for an don’t want blood poison tn set in." - unintended word often in-u t» wb- - About a quarter of a century ago Saturday Sunday families and support is withdrawn he accidentally filled his right baud Frrsenu If the lrp-une lias •ccomptadMd with buckshot and he thought all nothing by tooetmg it* community, Corinne Griffith in had been removed, but on Monday ' it certainly has done no harm. To a black spot appeared on the ball of ' continue Its existence for another his thumb and it felt like a small year mean* a greater local patron* bullet or pebble, so he had “Dr." age from our people, both in aub* Comedy F. R. Shelton, the butcher, opera»« »criptions and advertising, Here’* Stan Laurel in on th« thumb and remove th« intru­ hoping for better things for all. der. The wound was about the siz«- ll of a pinhead, but "Unde Ab«’’ had “The Covered Wagon” will a good deal of fun out of it. People’s Theatre Black Oxen” Frozen Hearts ” Admission I Oc and 25c Brwg u* year >4» Prnuog. be shown at the People* The« atre Oct 9-1041-12»