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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 3, 1920)
fit. Angel Banker; r-f0rc Kace 10 DC la Slate Legislature . " .. irv 5. In announcing A?,V; fnr the legislature on w " hiica'n ticket at the primary reP Lv SI J.J.Keber. banker at flKtM aPPls 10 e voter, of individuals, who. a auch, 0f4ll auHHfd to Judge the issues "Ir ment shall direct. Mr.' "r l a republican and believea In; Principles of the party with whom "fZSUii "d "verythlng) ..nAmerican and believes In the, vM of his country. He is not a 1 of nor affiliated with any par-, faction or part of the republi rtr nor is he pledged to .up Jn,ot the candidate for office '"iTwming primary election. His a coming P efficient JSJitiaUw a, conservative legis- "JTUaktoB of hia candidacy Mr. ijitocy Mr. Keber said: "I pledge : e ptoP of Marion county that, in ' S my campaign. 1 t will not Tpport any patricular candidate for in preference to the other Can ute for the ame office; that I will promise political patronage to any "nTthat if nominated and elected I ,hll enter the office with neither Znl nor pledge to redeem, except Lse which I give to the people them-selves- reserving tha right to serve in that capacity with whatever ' unpre judiced independence the best inter. e,ts of the people of Oregon and the development and welfare of the state shall demand. If the voters decide that they do not desire that I be their ...jiho t will trlve my undlvldeo support to the republican candidates of their choice. "I shall, as far as possible, make a personal campaign, with the object to establish and maintain a close rela tionship, with the people of Marlon county, so that I may the better know their needs and requirements, and be entirely comprehensive of such. "I am firmly convinced that the proeress, prosperity and development ol Oregon demands that all lineB of bufiness, with due consideration for the absolute necessity of practicing most rigid economy, be maintained to the full standard. 'If nominated and elected I shall consistently endeavor to give Oregon tii impartial, clean, economical and bu;inosn-like administration which till have as it ideal, the greatest pos sible advancement of the moral, so cial and economic progress and pros perity of the people, and through an ever increasing development of its re ioureea keep Oregon at the top in the trust fabric of our national life." , worth anv one's time over good gra velled roads that permit one to enjoy the ride as well as the view at the journey's end. THE CATHAY JOURNAL Salem Pianist Gives Concert ; At Jefferson Jefferson, Or., May 3. Franklin B. Laulier. plaint t and music teacher of Salem, gave a concert in Jefferson, Fridaj., April 30, at the Masonic hall! An interesting feature of the program was the explanation of each piece he played. The piano numbers wsre inter spersed with vocal numbers by Harry and Gladys Jones and Lester Springer Of Salem. Mr. Launer Is to appear in recital In Canby and Oregon City in -the near future and in Salem and . Portland sometime this summer. dustries died as the result of accidents during the week endiry Anril . cording to the report of the state In- uustnai accident commission Just out Of the 480 accidents reported for the week 448 were subject to the provla ions of the workmen's compensation act, 19 were from firms and corpora tions that have rejected the provisions of the act, and 15 were from public utility corporations not subject to the provisions of the act. FAGS TEHEE ! 1 reached your eyes -"' 1'RNAL, WANT AX3 BRIKG 'Kill Three Men Fatally: Hurt During Week Three men employed in Oregon In- Sure Relief mm 6 Beu-ans Hot water ' Sure Relief E LL-ANS FOR INDIGESTION See your grocer today about the reduced price on Mazclc. All size can' can econo- 1 and get better results 10 than with butter, lard jr or comnounHa. The same Mazola is used again and again no smoky kitchen no soggy food. As shortening you use i to Jf less Mazola than butter or lard. - Cora Product Refining Co. P. O. Bos 161 New York City .Did it reach your HE A RT? u U ill JOHNSON tlEBR CO.. PortLvnd Chapiti Outlines j Beautiful Drive f Into Polk County i Onqt of, the most enjoyable drives immorded atttoniobllists- In this sec tinit of Oregon just now is that out the Oak Grove road in Tolk county to the Popcorn school house, according to Luther J. Chupln, whoso business tikes him over pratcically every foot 1 this aection of the valley .and the iirounding hill country. Automoblllsts who desire to take thin drive nhould cross the , river Wge at Salem, turning to the north It the Polk county end of the bridge, then turning to the left at the second Mad, passing the Mountain View Khool house and Koing on to the Pop mm school. This, according to Mr. C!pin s one of the highost points In .the Polk county section and affords a magnificent view of the Three Sisters, Mt. Jefferson, Mr. Hood, Mary's Peak mi. Adams. At night the lights "'in ail thetowns in the vullev and anj towns in Polk county are visible m that point. At this particular awn of the year the cherry orchurds r in '"'I bloom adding their beauty the scene. Altogether, Mr. Chnpln '"a'' 11 is a drive of six miles well SHIPLEY'S . Si THE Pay as You Go Plan .-.''.... May 1st, 1920, the IT. G. Shipley Co., Adopted the PAY AS YOU 40 PLAN, "CASH ONLY" We advise all of our friends to be careful.' Buy only what you need, and pay as you go until con ditions strike a level' where commodities are on a . conservative basis. ' ' - yThis store-will be alive to your wants and serve you with the same quality mer chandise at popular prices. Sincerely Yours U. G. Shipley Co. S8 V out-and-out c-h-a-l-l-e-n-g-e! Compare Camels with any cigarette at any price! Camels bring to you every joy you ever looked for in a cigarette) They are so new to your taste, so delightful in their mellow mildness and flavor, and so re freshing, you will marvel that so much enjoyment could be put into a cigarette I Camels quality is as unusual as Camels expert blend of choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos which you will prefer to either kind smoked straight! And, no matter how liberally you smoke, Camels never tire your taste 1 Your de light will also be keen when you realize Camels leave no unpleasant cigaretty aftertaste nor unpleasant cigaretty odor I Compare Camels with any cigarette in the world at any price l tlOctfrMtm toe 30 e(ii'l" p-mf 30l inm ft.,., ptptcmmlctntm. W InmtV twm4 .a..:- ,. ih. thM hiMM m tMem aaaeftf at wtmu n trmwL ft J. tUjnM, Tobacco Co, Wiastoa-Sem, M. C jJr U - It J. lUraoM TobMce Co, Wuutoa-Sem, M. C Amei v NOW! Give now. Don't wait longer for a canvasser to call. You need send no payment nowyour promise will be sufficient. Please fill out the pledge below. Give the maximum amount according to your ability to give or as you have been r prospered this has meant thus far amounts ranging from many hundreds or thousands per month down to $50 a month, $25 a month, $5 a month, $1 a month eveji the smallest amount will help carry on the great work of the King dom of God, just that much further. Write your address plainly .and mail the pledge below today. INTERCHURCH WORLD MOVEMENT The publication of this advertisement is made possible through the co-operation of 30 denominations. : TEAR OFF AND MAIL TOD A Y In recognition of the goodness of God, I want to assist in making possible the enlargenr.tnt of the mis sionary, benevolent, educational and philanthropic work of the ' ' CO-OPERATING CHURCHES IN THE INTERCHL'RCIl WORLD MOVEMENT And I hereby agree to give, for one year only, May 15, 1920-May "l5, 1921, the sum of $ which I promise to pay in Monthly installments, beginning May 15, 1920. ...Quarterly installments, beginning May 15' 1920. . '. ' . Payment in full by check herewith. Indicate by cross mark which method of payment you Meet) Js'ame!. Street Address City......: : , . State Send pledge or make out check to (insert here name of local Interchurch World Movement treasurer, city and state), or to George M. Fowles, 45 West Eighteenth Street, New York City. You've seen the interchurch advertising. In newspapers. In magazines. . , You know that 30 great denominations are co-operating in a world plan to make each church and each denomination render bigger, broader service for - au manKina. ; xou Know something ot the needs that must be met More and better hospitals More and better Christian schools -rMore doctors abroad More teachers abroad A living wage for ministers Americanization Meeting of rural problem An expanding program in our ican cities An adequate program of Evangelism - ; for the whole world To make the spirit of Jesus dominant in our national and world problem and program You've read of this it reached your eyes, but has it reached your heart? , Millions of members of our churches have already responded generously! The response is growing every day, every hour. Cut hundreds of thousands who are not connected with the churches, but are friendly to the Evangelistic and Philanthropic program of the churches, have not been reached hence, this direct appeal, v . If you have not been asked to give your share to this, God's work for mankind, give now and give from your heart. v-i-J r - . v CO 8 I