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About Halsey enterprise. (Halsey, Linn County, Or.) 19??-1924 | View Entire Issue (June 24, 1920)
CHANCE MEAT MARKET dficers found 400 bottles of b.-.-r The’ place is rented by a man by and nearly two gallons of dande the name of Nelson, who was lion wine in the barn of Scott’s not implicated in the work in 'ather. Also a bottle capping any manner. nachine, a large copper kettle He was arrested when he nd a copper pipe resembling he kind used in stills, and an brought fifty gallons and two ten ce box. gallon barrels of beer to his The liquor was made on Mr fath e r’s barn and he pleaded Scott’s father’s farm not far guilty when he was taken to rom Boston mill east of Shedd. I Justice Oliver’s court. Shedd Mrs Lizzie Button, w luhadithe misfortune of having the end of her thumb cut off in the cogs of t pumj ¡ng machine, is gettiny dong nicely. H. W . CHANCE & SON Chas Pugh is reported on tht dek list. Mrs Sarah Cornett is on the NOW i s THE TIME lick list. to a r t , new m o u m g m achine and binder. .McCormick o r P e e rin g we handle rep air, for all m akt - of m at , by r cr but try and keep on hand all repair- Mr and Mrs W B McCormick for D eering a n d Me „ ra n . k m hi.iery ¡lay to o l, here wire cable ,s the b e - tnd daughter Leola. Mrs J A be test as it lias been tri. d H arpoon I oik - a n d pulleys Jouey, and Mrs Lena Thrift and Tuesdn.v .1 tine 21» 1 have for sale one s e t o f second hand lig h t w o rl ;on Boyd now of Albany, left Saturday for Newport where h a rn e ss. hey will occupy the S S Train I (»-inch E eed g r in d e r . T h is o u tfit a t a b a rg a in . •ottage for two weeks. An aerial abduction in whieh hazardous change over C>ome in and see what we have. flying Ed Zimmerman was an Albany the villain stifles the cries of the field in Texas, jailer last Saturday. Come in Early A nd Get W hat You Need heroine, drags her limply to the , Wm Bass and L Stone were c w k p ito f a speedy aeroplane, I A ith o u g h h en e v e rh a d a p p e a r- Albany visitors last Sunday. nd wl isks her into the clouds, e‘l o n t he screen before, Lieu- (Ih e following items were ta- is one of the novel thrills in j tenant Locklear played his role <en from last Thursday's Albany "The Great Air Robbery," the as hero in the air dram a with Democrat. They are a little late rem arkable Universal photo the ease of a veteran m oving OUR ICE CREAM but are of interest.) , picture actor. He was support drama. On the night of June 5, the made for the best of us. Re Even more breath-taking. ed by Francelia Billington as the member, poor ice cream is not rrtshmen and the sophomoret however, is the exciting pursuit heroine’ and Raymond Ripley, i nl'. not so delicious as ours, bul tave a play at the W 0 W hall of the hero, in a similar air-rac- as v**'a ’n- Miss Billington t i t pos tiv sly dangerous an I tin- it was well attended. Following ■r, which ends when the hero recentb' gained much praise for h a thy. We absolutely g u áran are names of members of the •limbs to the top of his swaving her work in "Blind H usbands," & l e 1 that we do not violate the cast: Aldah Nelson, Joe Arnett, nachine and leaps to a rope la I-i Eric von Stroheim ’s rem arkable nine food laws either in word 01 rluzel Farwell, Undine Dannen, ler dangling from the running picture of the Alps. Ripley is \\r in d< ed, in compiling our ingre William Carner, Celie McRey gear of the abductor’s craft. well known as a screen villain. II dients for the m anufacture of iolds, Russell Miller, and Waltei This rem arkable feat is per- as air P’rate, he proves with Nitzel, Agnes Pugh, RossNiizel, ■ ü.Yí, the best ice cream made. Verna Simons, and Merril Pugh. formed by Lieutenant Ormer L conviction th a t the good old days Alene Davis played on the violin, Locklear, who astonished army of Jessie Jam es may be revived Harold Pugh played on the horn, iv a ion circles last Spring, again when th e air is a great and Leonard Satchwell played when he first accomplished the highway. the flute. Mrs Freeland gave A d m is s io n 2 0 n n d 30 out announcements. A DOLI.Alt ¡(II.I, The Radcliffe chautauqua held W 11.1, start a savings account at tills bank, last Friday, Situ d y, Sunday w in . put yon on the rial road to real saving. W ILL earn in terest while you nave more. and Monday, was a great success. W l l . l . help build n 1 all betw een you and hard sh ip . Mrs Iva McClain went to W ild , m ake you th in k m ore of yourself. \ak im a to visit her daughter, W IL L m ake o th e rs th h ik more of you. Mrs Vida Brvsto. W ILL turn your ambiti m mt,, real success. --------- . 0" the night of June 8, the C O M E A vvriT N D A S K US W H Y A N D MOW HOW ■ i t ON > W IN GS. S ‘ J Women of Woodcraft held their \ A L B A N Y : TATE i ATP H iv e J meeting and took in two new ALBANY BANK. members, Mrs Lena Eornett and All - m y, ( »regotl. Mrs Lillian Troutman. After the meeting they served ice Screen Doors, Screen cream for refreshm ents. Door Sets, etc. On the night of June 9, the p r e p a y m e n t p a r . m loans We added the 'TH ' " tu payment ,t„i »¡n i(lin v„„ . luniors and Seniors gave a plav. A complete assortment sum mortgage n o i,' , rZ 7 "i °' f Those who took part were: Em year». No com * Li . Insurance. Von can. bu, do not have | o r y Simons, Carl Hill, Maude Ab r Wejhave opened up a Meat Market in *he building formerly occupied by the Hal-ey Meat Ma et and will try to accommod .te the public w. i.inds of meat. T P Patton is helping us for a while HALSEY OPERA HOUSE The Sky Devil Lock Iear The Great Air Robbery G. W. MORNHINWEG Csfw ‘ir CLARK’S CONFECTIONERY. r- Cross & White of F ishing Tackle, G ar den H o s e , Nozzles, Sprayers, Valves etc. to pay on the principal annually en, Ida Allen, Edna Gregory Cathalene McCarthy. Gladys S e o J . M. a n d II. M. Il.-.w ki-s, A lb a n y , O reg o n ., Hunter, C lifford Coon, Harold Pugh. Harold Shedd, Otto Coos, and Lawrence Landrith. ^¿9 vi Graduating exercises were held June 10. Graduates were Maude Allen, Ida Allen. Clifford Coon, Otto Coos, and Lawrence Landrith. William Price is wearing e * i M onday, W eak..... I n v » b/oad smile over the arrival of a new son. I'll I - I I an< G I t . I V 'a tu . . r ria I v • 1 riciu> John Thompson and children i> from Sheridan, and his sister, I \ \ o o l S h k> a n d I w i ; k > now o n h a n d . M>s Ella Taylor of Portland, are X t. visiting their mother and broth-1 x er, 0 M lhompson of Boston! v * I have a new shipment of Mill w Holstein. Sunny Brook,w /n Alfalfa Meal and so forth. ¡J; Cross & White K ; O . W . F R l ’M k - “I’m h e re f o Tell Y o u ” says the ■ ood Ju d g e T h a t you get full satis faction from a little of the Real Tobacco Chew. -A Tite rich taste of th is class of tobacco m akes it last Ion er— and cost less—th an the old kind. Any m an who us. the Real l obacco Chev. will tell you th at. r u t r.p in tw o sty le t R K .n i Cl r h a shor -cut tobacco M-IJ Cl I i, a ¡„ng line-cut tobacco k Mills- , r 1 J Sprenger is improving his 1 1 r house. ’ --------- ------------- XX e Wonder Goats for Sale I have two | milk goats, a buck and a nanny, for sale. They are high bred 1 a id can b -registered. The nan ny is an especially good milker. Fred Giselman. Ihe above ad appeared in las< week's Seio Tribune. We re member seeing one of the M itt and Jeff pictures once that pro pounded this conundrum What kind of goats are the best milk ers? The answ er was "The fe male goats.” The ad seems to I favor the female in this in- stance. Arrested for Making Beer Jesse Scott of Albanv. was fined 1250 last Friday on a charge of unlawfully manufac-l turiug and possessing intoxicat ing liquor, on a complaint sworn to by Sheriff Kendall’ i When the raid was made the .New port are now on SALE (O regou's old favorite resort) On Vaqmna Bay — Large N atatoriiim —Ample Hotel accommodations and cam ping facilities. I illamook County Beaches C rater I.octied list miles .lue n e st of Portland between Nvali kail kie Mountain and N etarts Bay These h ia il.e , include G aribaldi Beaches resorts, Neal.-kali- nie, Manzanita and nay Ocean. Lake (l »pen July 1st) One of the natural wonders of the world. 111 the heart ol an extinct volcano. A lake Other A ttractive Outing Places I b 't r G H u n it Hot S p rin g sM t. (efferson Country) M c C r e t lie I ln ( ¡ S p r in g s . Jv > « ‘p h i n e ( ’m m t.v f a v e s Oregon. fe n u s ta A lttf iiila in R e s o r t » < o lu tu b ia R iv e r B e n c h e s •Ml. K n in irr N a tio n a l P a rk > ello w sto m » N a tio n a l .P a rk G la c ie r N a tio n a l P a rk “ Oregon ( »utdoors” 'X,',kle' ote m i c 0 ' ' ^ " iioiei .w<l V.itiip rates. Kener»’ -f-nuation on S,,,U',,er Fl« ’» « o „ fares: In q u ire , t our local agent for iutlier particulars. Southern Pacfic Lines JOHN .M. SCOTT Geueral Passenger Agent n.n.)