Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Or.) 1927-1929, July 19, 1928, Image 1

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lutiseli Enterprise
agriculture
HORTICULTURE
LIVESTOCK
Established in 1912.
Voi. 17.
MRS JOHN MATSON VICTIM
OF MOSTJRUTAL ATTACK
No. 11.
Legion Convention August 2, 3, 4
Many distinguished guests will
bi among those present at the
American Legion state convention
in Medford, according to present
indications. Among the prominent
Legionnaires expectwd to attend
are the state commaudsrs of Ore­
gon, California, Washington, Ida­
ho, and Neva la, national officers
of the Legioo from Indianapolis
and Past National Commanders
John R. Quinn of Los Angeles and
James Drain of Spokane. W.S Mc­
Cracken, bead of the Aeronautical
departm ent of the U.8.department
of commerce, lias agreed to be
present and many other noted fig­
ures in aviation are expected.
Governor Patterson and entire
congressional delegat on of the
st«te of Oregon also plan to attend
what is expected to be the“ biggest
and best Legion Slate Convention
ever held on the Pacific Coast.”
The dates set for tne convention
are August 2-3 and 4.
HALSEY AND VICINITY BREVITIES
Devoted to t he Interests of Halsey and Linn County
Excursicn Train to Odell July 29th B egin P re p a rin g YO IK
The Southern Pacific is arrang- '
Clarence Munn visited at the W ing to start a special train from
C.T.V. Farm Home Sunday, re­ S ilv e itis at 6:15 a. m. Sunday,
July 29 to run to Crescent Lake
turning in the evening.
Ireue Quimby who is attending and return for which a special fate
sunnier school at Monmouth spent of 15 for the round trip will be
authorized. '1 his train is to leave
the week end at her home.
Silverton at 6:15 a. m, and Halsey
¡at 8;48 a. m. arriving at O jell at
12:05 and Crescent Lake 12,15 p.
t n . , returning leave Crescent Lake
From O ur Regular Correspondents
at 6:00 p. m. a id Odell Lake ten
___________________________
minutes later.
Thursday afternoon the m embers’ Excursionists may stop at Odell
COUIit/
Fair Exhibits Now, Says P.T.A.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Koontz are
enjoying an outing at Newport this
Now is the time to prepare for
Is Left Unconscious In Auto
week.
the exliihids at the county fair in
On Highway; No Clue
Mr. and Mrs. Jess Cross were
the (all. A few fheav'S of the
Yet Found
gueets at the Elmer Munson home
finest grain should he saved and
Sunday.
likewise samples of the best vege­
Tuesday noou people of Halsey
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Skirvin of
tables
should be marked and saved.
were tnrown into a state of great
Eugene were visitors in HalstV
Can
fruit
and vegetables and take
excitement when a report was scot
Sunday.
them that way.
to the Arrow Garage that a moman
George Maxwell formerly of H al­
Now is the time to plan and
had been found in a touring car
sey
but
now
of
Albany,
was
visit
work
for it in order th at Halsey
parked beside the highway who
iug
friends
in
Halsey
Friday.
can
put
up a better exhibit thaa
was evidently under the influence
ever
before.
There is no reason
Mrs.
Karl
Bramwell
aud
child­
of the Study club held their la-t or go on to Crescent Lake as b«st
of some sort of dope, and asking
why
we
caunot
have ths finest ex­
ren,
Linden
and
Roberta,
left
last
meeting for the year at which time suits them. Crescent Lake is ap-
that a peace officer and physician
hibit
in
the
county
if each one will
Saturday
for
Yachats
for
a
vaca­
the
new
officers
presided.
This
’
proximately
one
mile
from
the
be sent out at once to a point four
just
do
their
share,
tion
of
a
week.
meeting
was
in
the
form
of
a
Dicnic
station
but
there
is
a
good
trail
miles south of Halsey.
Mrs 0- W Frum is in charge
Mrs. Buford Morris and son are and was held on the lawn of Mrs. from the station to the lake and
Mayor Bert S. Clark, Frank G.
of
the work.
visiting in Salem this week at the Sidney Sm ith’s lovely country makes a very pleisaut and exhila
Gansle and Carl Isom went to the
home of the former’s siater, Mia. home. Under new business Mrs. rating hike. The train passes with
scene of the troub'e in the Gansle
Veatch, the new president, appoint­ fn a few yards cf Odell Lake.
Elmer La>e.
car and were followed by Dr. T. I.
J. B. Waggoner and Earl Smith ed b»r committee^ for the next
Marks and Amor A. Tossing iu the
left
Friday for Eastern Washington year and then the meeting was
physician’s car.
where
they expect to spend a few turned over to the entertainm ent
The Gsnsle car arrived upon the
Bi giuuitig Sunday there will be
weeks working in the harvest fields, exam inee of which Mrs. Buford
scene first and found that a H arris­
a
number
of im portant cbinges in
Clarence Eastburn of Portland was chair man.
burg doctor had been called, but
the
train
service
of the Southern
A big chicken supper aud pro­
One of the pleasant features of the
is visiting in Halsey at the home ol
as the untorluuato woman’s name
Pacific which will effect Halsev.
gram
is
planned
foi
tomorrow.
F
ri­
hie sister, Mrs Buford Morris. He afternoon was the shower for Mrs.
had been learned and it was ascer­
No. 32 northbound, no.v arnviog
day night at 6:30 at the Fine
expects to s end tbs summer here. Smith aud which was a complete
tained that she lived near Halsey,
at 3:41 p.m. and No 31 aniving
Grove
school
house.
The
supper
is
she was brought to Halsey in the
Robert Andrews, manager of the
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Brown aud surprise to her. 1 he gifts were to be served Cafeteria style and a at 4:50 a. m. will both he discon­
Gansle car aud taken to the office county poor farm, wos shot twice son of Portland were guests at the presented in an unique way A cordial invitation is extended to tinued.
of Dr. Marks. Accompanying them through the right lung Tuesday C. F Moody home Saturday night kiddie car was decorated with a all to come.
Following is the new time sched­
to Halsey were Mr, and Mrs. J \V. evening by an inm ate, S- B. F'ost, aud Sunday while enroute to Crater garland of swe t peas and pink
ule:
A d entertainm ent is planned for
crepe paper ties aud the daintily
Buttram, who gave their address whom it is said attacked Andrews Lake on a pleasure t-ip.
the evening which will be under Northbound:—
wrapped
gilts
were
placed
in
the
as 759, 100 street, Los Angeles, Another inmate, called Jake, was
No. 14 at 4:05 a. in an J No, 8
H. F. Schult» of Fayetteville
car and little Bobuy Morris pre- the guidance of Corvallis Chamber
and who it is said discovered the in the path of flying lead auu re­ was a Halsey business visitor this
at 5;01 p. in
of
Commerce
and
will
take
place
seated them to the honor guest.
unfortunate woman and were in­ ceived a wound in the left forearm. morning. Mr. Schultz aunounees
Southbound: —
Late iu the afternoon a picnic after the supper which will he from
Both wounded men were taken, to that they are installing a J. B.
strum ental in sending for aid.
No. 11 at 10:48 a m. (This train
6:30 to 8:00 o'clock.
supper was served.
for points south of Eugene}
The Buttrams, when interviewed, Albany and it is reported that An­ Hammer feed mill of the latest
Mrs. D, S. McWilliams a former
No. 7 at II :44 a.m.
stated th a t they noticed a car at drews is in a serious condition.
type.
P eoria N ew s
member
of the club, was a com pli­
Frost, who is suffering from a
No. 15 at 9:15 p. in.
the side of the highway, headed
Mrs. Mary E. Allan who is mak­ mented guest of the club. Other
(By Special Correspondent)
Nos. 7 and 15 go via Klam ath
south and as they drew near could deep scalp wound, declares An­ ing her home with her daughter, guests were Mrg. N- T. Sneed, Enid
Mrs. J W . Lamar and daughters Falls
see a woman, who was evidently in drews struck him with a cuspidor Mrs. Fayette Lake, is spanding the Veatch and Marie Sneed.
All trains aie flag stops and as
Helen aud Arlene and Mrs. Alice
pain, on the rear seat. They stop­ and th at he shot in self defense. week in Albany at the home of her
Members present for the after­
Other
inmates
say
Andrews
hit
there
is no agent on duty Sundays
Dunn
were
Corvallis
visitors
Tues
ped to render assistance if needed,
granddaughter, Mr». Charles It noon were Mesdames Drinkard,
Frost
after
being
shot
and
in
an
aud
holidays
it is im portant th at
day.
and found th at she was suffering
Goltra.
Smith, Evans, Marks, Woodward,
atiem
pt
to
disarm
him.
the
flag
be
hung
up as a signal to
either from some terrible shock or
Mrs. M .M Fruit returned home
L. W. Patton and family are Cummings, Morris, Veatch, Wells,
stop.
other unknown cause. They said
Sunday
from
a
trip
to
A'pine
and
now occupying the bungalow on Moody, Muller and Laubuer.
P in e G rove Item s
she would at times catch her throat
the coast,
East G street, formerly occupied
* * *
C hurch N otes
and say some one was trying to
Mr.
Charles
Logan
and
family
by E llen Croes, while Mr. and
(By an E nterpiise Reporter)
Friday afternoou nine members
Methodist:
choke her, and at other times she
Carl Nichols baled hay at L E. Mrs. Cross have moved into the of ths Thimble club drove to the motored to Portland Monday. Mr.
10 a. id . Sunday school
would sek if they had caught the
Logan
stayed
to
work,
the
rest
of
house vacated by the Pattons.
Eagy’s Tuesday.
beautiful country -hom e of Mrs.
11:00 a. m. preaching
men, and then would again seem­
the
family
leturued
home
the
same
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. White ere Elbert Isom near Alford, for it»--» j
Misses Pearl and Nora Pehrsson
7.00
Epworth League
ingly become unconscious.
now living in their new home, the regular monthly meeting of the j day.
spent Tuesday in Corvallij.
8 p. m. pleaching.
Shortly after the arrival of the
J . W. Laiuar was a business vis­
Bible study class Tuesdays 2:30
Mrs. Harvey Wallace speut the former H arper residence, iu the club. During the business session |
Gansle and Buttram cars, Mr.
itor
in Alhauy Tuesday for Lamar
Prayer meeting Thursdays 8:00
week with her mother, Mrs. A F. east Halsey. The house has been Mrs. Fayette Lake was elected
Matson, accompanied by Clifford
A Lamar.
remodeled,
new
porches
built
and
president
to
succeed
Mrs.
Lake
Ladies
aid every Wednesday
Albertson.
Babcock, arrived in Halsey. Mr.
otherwise improved, making it one Elliott who has moved to Browns­
Rev. Metcalf and family were
Women’»
missionary society first
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Albertson
Matson said that upon going to the
of the nicest residences in Halsey. ville. The remainder of the after Benton countv visitors Sunday.
Friday
of
month
2:00 o’clock
house at noon he found Mrs. Mat- spent the week end at the Starnes
noon was spent socially and at four
J
.
S.
Mifler. pastor.
R.
D.
Hawley
of
Boise,
Idaho,
Mrs.
Lewis
Abrahafin
returned
son goue and on the table a note home near Shedd.
aud I. H. Veatch of Tulare, Calif , o'clock the hostess, assisted by her home from the general hospital at Pme Grove Church
Mrs. Jessie McLaren and Mr.
printed on a piece of brown paper,
visited at the S. C. Veatch home daughter Beverly, served a light Albany Sunday bringing her new
Suuday School 10 a. m.
and
Mrs. Will McLaren were Cor­
saying, “ We are drunk, want some
daughter with her.
over the week end. Mr. Hawley lunch.
Preaching at 11 a. w.
fun, will leave her on the high- vallis cr.llers Friday.
is an uncle of Mts. Veatch. H e 1 Those present for this pleasant
Mr«. Lois Ruth of Portland was
Evening
service 8 o'clock.
Mrs. A. L. Knighton and daugh­ formerly lived at Creswell. M r. ’ afternoon were Mesdames Elizabeth a guest at her grandmother, Mrs.
way.” Finding that bis car was
Harvey
Wright
will preach both
also gone, Matson is said to have ter Thelma, and Dean Bilyeu spent Veatch is a brother of Curtis Veatch White, Clara LaFollette, Lou 'lay- Albs Barcus, Sunday.
morning
and
evening.
gone to the Babcock home, aud the Thursday at Albany.
and at oue time was a resident of lor, Ada Corcoran, Edith Robnett,
Rev. B. F. Smalley and family
two men started out to find Mrs
Mary and Margaret Heinrich Cottage Grove hut more recently I Ethel Armstrong, Alma Hamer, have moved to Portland to make Church of Christ
10 a. tn. Suuday school.
Matson and also notified the and Dorethy M-Laren were Cor­ of Pedee.Ore.
and Anne Lake, and Miss Mary their borne.
11:00 a. in. communion service,
sheriff’s office.
vallis visitors Wednesday.
C. Adrian Bias, pastor.
A highly dramatic, gripping Smith. Complimented guests for
Mrs. Frank Srn.th is in tlie'Cor-
Deputy sheriff J.E . Lillard re­
Mrs. Root and daughter and human story of the women's side the afternoon were hern Rossman vallis general hospital for treat­
Mrs. Douglas l'aylnr and son
sponded to the call and was later family of Eugene visited her cous­
of the World war, packed with and Hazel Armstrong.
ment.
Laurence lelt on Monday for New-
joined by District prosecuting at­ in, Mrs. P. A. Pehrsson Sunday.
The next meeting of the club
tb n ll, laughs, tears, pathos, and
Rev. Metcalf and family, Mrs. port where they expect to »pend a
torney, L. G Lewelling. Mr).
will
be at the home ol Mrs. White
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nichols were heart appeal. That is the story in
Alice
Barcus aud Mrs. J. S. Lamar few days on a pleasure »rip.
Matson, who had partially recover­ dinner guests of Mrs. Nichols’
brief of ‘‘Corporal Kate" the pic­ on August 10, at which time there were Albany visitors Wednesday,
ed, was questioned hut could g-ve mother Mrs.J. W. Huaseyjof Halsey,
The Baffled Climber
ture which will he shown at Halsey will he initiation.
and Friday Mr. aud Mr». J. R.
• e *
the officers no assistance other than
Owen
D. Young, the noted lawyer
theater
Tuesday
evening
with
Vera
last Sunday.
Frady, Mr. and Mr». Fred Frady and capitalist of New York, said on
she was attacked by twe or mere
Last
Wednesday
evening
the
Reynolds
in
the
title
role.
All
I
The first threshing of the year
and children and Mrs Alice Pumi disembarking from the Olympic:
men at her home.
"While Vesuvius wus In eruption
iu this vicinity was done last week women will love it, children *>111 members of the ' ‘Greens'’ in tbo werd in Albany.
Later the officers went to the
I heard a story about an English
when the Hover machine threshed gasp at, while men will revel in its contest recently staged by Purity
J. R Mode left Monday for an cockney tourist who v. as doing Naples
Matson home, where it is alleged
tremendous tenseful scenes—this Rebekah lodge entertained the extended trip through the east.
aime barley for Mr. Suytar
on n Polytechnic trip.
they found signs of a revere strug­
great picture of a woman’s side of ■‘Pinks" at a supper in the banquet
"Well, this chap climbed up Vesu­
Miss
Agnes
Chandler
and
Miss
Mr.
and
Mr».
J.
S.
Lamar
were
gle, Late io the evening Mrs
vius with a guide, and when they got
room after lodge. The dining room
the
war,
Jean Smith came up from Corval­
Halsey visitor» S c tu n 'a y .
to the top he beamed all over and
Matson was tak-n to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. Balf Bond aud the was prettily decorated in green and
lis
to
spend
the
week
end
at
the
said
:
Mr. and Mrs Matson recently
“ ‘Now then, what about that there
j latter’s cousin. Ed.tb Rose of the same color was carried out in
Mrs,
Hester
Saylor
of
Portland
camo here from W aldport and lo Chandler home.
the table decoration», with green
drink we're goln’ to have?’
Mrs Harvey Wallace spent the Berkeley, Calif., who was their
is visiting in Halsey for a week or
“ 'Dreenk?' said the guide. ‘But eet
cated on what is known as the
foliage
forming
the
centerpiece
f<
r
¡guest for several days the first of
ees Impossible to get dreenk up here,
two
at
the
home
of
her
mother,
Terrill farm. Previous to living week with her mother, Mrs. A. F.
t
last week, left early Thursday each table. The menu was carried Mrs. M.M Ward, and other rela­ sare.'
at W aldport they had lived at St. Albertson.
“ ‘Well, I'm blowed 1' said the tour­
morning on a pleasure trip to the out in the same colore, witii pea
The
committee
having
charge
of
is t 'Walt till I get ’old of that bloke
Helens.
Oregon Caves and C rater Lake, e .l.d , wafers and green river being tives.
as told me this place 'ad been over­
Mr. Matsou upon being q .nation the chicken supper to be given to­ From the latter place Mice Rose served.
flowin' with lager for three days.’ ”
morrow
evening
at
the
Pine
Grove
M iiunderttood
ed, said th at he did not know
Earlier in the evening the regu­
went
on
to
her
home
in
Berkeley
A foreign looking man, who only
of any enemy that either be or school bouse, met at the home of
Pirate Gold
I where she is au instructor in U. of lar meeting of the lodge was field »poke a little English and that with
Mrs.
A.
L.
Knightou
Tuesday.
Mrs. Matson had, aud could attri
The plrato captain was declaiming
:C., while the Bonds returned to at which time the following officers the greatest of difficulty, was trying
a spell-out square: It rfeads, “It Is a
but« no motive for the fiendish
were installed by Esther Bond a», to tlnd suitable apartments.
Mr». K. B. Smith, who has been Halsey. At Myrtle Creek Mr. and sisted by Nellie Isom, marshal,
Eventually be managed to make glorious thing to be a pirute king. ’
assault.
one landlady understand his peculiar The enigma being shouted by the crew
visiting here, left Friday morning Mrs Bond called on Mr. and Mrs
Henry English former residents of Sadta Gsnsle noble grand, Alma Intonations.
Is the familiar couplet from "Treasure
••So you want three rooms and a Island” : “Fifteen men on a dead
As Mr. Cuitie is of iLe Kaw for North Bend and other southern Halsey. The English’s have a new Hamer vice grand, Esther Bonu
tribe and Mr. Smith of the lam- Oregon points where she will spend baby son, now about two weeks old. »»«CflUry, Estle Holt treasurer, bath, do you?" ahe repeated, when at man's chest, yo-ho-bo and a bottle of
rum.” The rebus on the scroll spelled
last she understood film.
many tribe we ll dispense with the som etim e before starting on her They now have two son» and two Charity Clark conductor, Nelle
“Pirate treasure”—Pyre, Eight, Trays,
The foreigner blushed.
return
trip
to
Chicago
She
»»)'*
Frum warden, Belle Gorm'ey chap­
“I need the three room«, certainly,'' Ewer. The pirate carrying the cliest
torches and substitute daughter's
daughters.
Prof.
English
was
sup-
lipstick and eyebrow pencil for tfie Oregon summers are much erintendeot of the Halaey school» lain, Donna Cro»» musician. Addis he replied Indignantly. "But a hath, announced that It was filled with "In­
that Is not so much of your business, gots and pieces of eight"—In G. OTA
spectacular purposes in our part) more pleasant than those of lili» 1 previous to Mr. Patton.
Continued on paga 8.
yes?”—Loudon Answers.
and a broken eight.
aoifl.
parades this fall.
County Poor Farm Scene of
Shooting Fracas Last Tuesday
»
Halsey. Oregon. Thursday July 19, 1928.
DAIRYING
WOOL, MOHAIR
POULTRY
SOCIETY’ NEWS
New Train Schedule Effective
Chicken Supper to Be Served Sunday, luly 29; No Stops
At Pine Grove School House