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ITsEGflGN TWO I
ALBANY DAILY DEMOCRAT
VOL. XXXII.
ALBANY. LINN COUNTY, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1919
No, 195
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80,000 AUTOS
IN OREGON NOW.
Great Increase Noted by Sec
retary of State in Reg
, . Utered Vehicle
' ' . ' ' tion.
. In Noytmb.r 024, motor whlcloi! The present belo-ero weather will
were regi.l.red with Secretary 0f 1 rduc-h m0 loganberry crop in
Stat. Koer, .. agaln.'t 143 In th. ' Mrio cojnty abo.it one-fourth, ae
same month of 1018. Of those regt. eordlug lo local growers. Credit for
Uirvd la it month 000 wrc new cart, conserving mom of tho yield la due
'. 15 being machine that were reiilstcr thou grower who tipped their vhs
rd in th prrviou year Th tola for plant while leaving them on ihe
feet racelved In Vfowmbrr of thl ground and not to th grower who
yar aggregated $4432.50. Thl In- , hurried up on trellises la it fall,
eluded fee for registered . motor-; Professor C. l.L-wts, formerly head
: cycle, three dealer and 04 chsuff-' of th horticultural department of
urs, at well ai (or noting transfers
and f jrnlihlng duplicate, plantct and
chauffeur badge.
For th Mriod between January 1
and November SO, IBIO, a total of
83.250 ear have been registered, lo-
geiher with 8510 moiorcyclo, 686
, motor vehicle dealers and 8138 chauf-
T feur. For the tame period nolirea
', of transfer of 13,42 motor vehicle
' ami 568 motorcycle, h.v .1.0 ben
i- .t.. a ..--...
Total foca from all courcea aggro- I For It tennania were absent, gone
gate $001 .J45.50. For h correspond ! ' where do you think T
ing period In 1918 fee aggregated' ' -, . -4004.00.
A comparison of the reg- were marching for eellar. with
i.tration for 1918 and 1010 show. something to drink,
that thua far in. 1019 neary 20,000 J Cartoon Mafraxin.
more cars have been regUtered than aaame tttt-m i n - rn
for the entire year 1018 and that the expenses, is converted to the ' state
for are mare that 8140,000 In excess highway fund .10 be expended under
of the fee for th etflire 1018. They Erection of the tle highway com
aggrgaie $401,222 for that year. j mission 'n the building and improve
All money received from motor ment of the road throughout th
Vehicle regis! Mlion are turned over slute. The administration expense
to th ataie treasurer and ihe balance, is a very smalt percentage of the total
after the paymfent of administration "fee recciyd. .
I Whsrtt the trtxtk fot mir busxnei
Thousands of farmers and business men have repeated these words then ,
acted they purchased Oldsmobile Economy Trucks.
The Oldsmobile has proved a success in almost every line of business'. The :
reasons for this are plentiful: power, speed, upkeep, low" operating ex
pense, internal gear drive, sturdy, 4-cylinder, vaiye-in-hcad motor, deep
channel frame, complete electrical system, equipped with Goodyear. pneu-,.,
matic tires, extra long flexible semi-elliptic springs, and a '22 years' 'feputa
tion behind it. . . - -
Prices
CHASSIS, with
CHASSIS, with
With handsome
R. W,
Tripp
Loganberry Crop
Damaged for 1920
Another Industry that has received
lick from the cold weather It no
doubt the small fruli growers whose
vlnci were above th mow , during
I lh lt free.. Tho following report
come from Salem which It probably
.'.true Indication of the berry sltua-
Oregon Agricultural College, uyi h
i convinced by hit observation that
loganberry vine, exposed to sro
temperature will freeze to the ground.
Consequently he ay. there I little
'hop for grower whoso vine now
' r on th wire. .
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Hunting Not Watching It Out
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, h hou. wa like ink,
Delivered in Albany
dash and windshield . . . . . . .
steel cab
express body..,,
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$1500
$1575
$1600
GOODYEAR SERVICE
.STATION
J First and Lyon Streets
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Klamath County
- . Organize Bureau
That Klamath County is to be in
theprogresslv column of the coun
ties of the state is indicated by the
fact that a good representation of th-i
progressive farmers me,t la it Sat ir
day in Klamath Falls and organized
a Farm Bureau. About fifty farmers
were present and a bright future is
said to be in prospect inmany Lii
ncss lines in developing the bc.it in
terests of the Klama h stock mii and
fuimers.
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PHONOGRAPHS
Here's an Instrument
that you will ' readily
admire. It's the . ' .
W I EDICOMBE
The sweet-toned 'phono
graph. It's a wonder.
Priced from $140
to $200 and worth ft
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Mr. and M rs. C. R.
Hoevett Return
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hoevet arrived
in lh city from Long Beach Californ
ia Thursday evening after an absence
of two year from Albany. ' They re
port having met the Carter and Khaw
families frequently at Long lieuch
and that they are ha 'in; a fi.it time
and enjoying good Walk Mr. llcev
ett ha told hi bislnc invest in
California and will most likely locate
ii Albany or near .y.
Alaskan Fur 8ala.
- A tentative annual rensoa of the
Alaskan fur aral just made by Dr, O.
Iall llanna Indicates the (trengtb of
the herd a (124.200 animals of all aaes.
mHtared wltb 406.432 senla In llllg.
The numlier of pup born, equivalent
to th number of breeding cows, was
157.172. an Increase over 1918 of 10
per cent In earb class. The aggregate
figures fr 1IMII do not Include the
Is taken for tlielr skins.
According to Ihe telegraphic reports,
22127 fur-seal skins have been token
on Ht. Paul llnd and 8354 on HI.
Oenrte lulnnd throurh the regular kill
In; season ending Aug. 10. A special
effort has been made to reduce the ex
cess of large male seals, with the re
sult Hist over 0.400 such skins bave
been taken.
Sympathetic Neighborhood.
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still- In these osrt.r asked the
strnneer 1
crrnC:n:.I,n,,err ,he !
-Oh. no. I'm a nesrsnaner man.
spending my vacation up her lo
,na ;
hills.'
"lathstso't IVell.Inereryerbearn!
tell o- one o yer paper fellers thst
didn't hare a powerful thjrat. . Tou
Just set aronn' a spvll. sonny, an some
o" th' burs'ii pit so durned sorry fur
yon theyll come rlrht np sn' offer to
lead you to a stllL'" Birmingham
Agc-IIcrald. . .
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Coffins Rented In Moscow. j
1'nofBclal advices to the state rle--'
pertinent state tluit practically all
store In Moscow have been municipal- i
Ued a a rule without coinpenrotlno :
to owners. Eccs are quoted at 11 ro- j
btes and mntelies at four ruble a box. i
lndlrldunl "coffins are reported to tie
no looser need, bnt are being rented
oat. The mortality Kite Is very hlch. !
with trphus, grip and eryslielas being ;
especially prevalent and overcrowding
the hoplals. .
Need American Machinery.
There Is a large flemnnd In (irrece
for murine engines of from Wl to 209
"jontrpower. In the prist mueh of the ;
Inter-lslsnd trnde was carried on by
mall aalllni veswl. wl.lch were not I
equipped with auxiliary tuotora. ;
oMoiri) Chnstmas
THE GIFT
OF ALL GIFTS
You cannot give "Genius" for Christmas,
but you can closely approach It
THE BALDWIN MANUALO
(The Player. Piano that la all but human)
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Offers two-thirds of genius' equipment: Suppleness of
execution with the power to produce musical effects 1
artistically. The other third is personality.
It invites you to express the soul and color in music as
' you feel them. It emancipate you from mechanical
tyranny, permitting spontaneous and independent effects
of beauty wholly new to player music-making. ;
Come in and hear this wonderful instrument.
Chambers Music House '
106 West Second Street Phone 198-R
Pianos, Organs, Phonographs
STATEASSESSED
AT $990435,472
Public Utilities Furnish Tot
al of $120,992,297.11 ;
Land Large Item
Of th state's total assessed valu
ation of 1090,435,472.17, 8869,443r
174-86, represents the value of priv
ate property a assessed by the vari
ous county assessors and $120,992,
297.31 represent the value of public
'jt'ilitir as asaessed by the state tax
commissioner, according to a summary
compiled by Frank K. Love!!, slat
tax commissioner.'
The summary show a total of I0r
133,158.09 acres of tillable land in
the itate aasesaed at a total of $228,-
82858. '
Other item in
the aummary are
as follow.
Timberlands, 8325, 728,34 acres val
ued at $63, 210.48L '
Non-tillable land 11,294,498. 89
acres, valued at $78,823,232.
Improvement, on deeded or patent-
d,aIld 828,469,062.
'
Improvements on town and city
lots $92,044,009.
IPment. -on land, not dced-
ed or patented $14595.
.
Railroads under construction, log
ging roads and rolling stock, $1,236,
080. .
Steamboats, sailboats, stationary en
gine and manuiactunng machinery
$11,766,722.
Merchandise and stock in trade.
; $$4342)36. . . ' ,
. Farming implioients, wagons, car-
riasres, automobiles, etc., $20,0926L
j Money, notes and accounts $21,422,
629. , , "
! Shares of stock, $14,216,204.88
Hotel and office- furniture, etc., $2,-
471. 952.98.
Horses and mules, 210,377, valued
at $10,221,450. '
Cattle, 632, 170, valued at $20,633,
87. , -.
Sheep and goats, 17144, valued
$11,741,646.
Swine 110.437, valued at $1,072444.
Dogi 12, 804, valued at 1138 09
Miscellaneous, tZ$Zh.
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