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THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 3, 1921 a 0. HENRY AL. JENNINGS mntinaed from last weeic.) V CHAITKK F1FTYTIIREE A - " Fir yars' more In prison! .It as weel baVe Deen lifty br.jhtlnK tornado, or rage over swept me. whipping out every new Hope, ntrj honest thought. I felt lashed and tormented as though the blood in my veins were sud denly turned iuto a million Bcor ploni, tineing me to a hot fury of madneM. ' 1 rotlied Into tho postoffice. dashed the neat bundles of treas ures I had gathered to the ground. Photographs of lome of the .e0ns" a teel watch fob fa Zitrn m the contract shoo made .for me, an old wdoden box fah- toned by a ur dur in me mm br m il these and a few other thing 1 bad wrapped together. I wanted these mementoes. Billy looked at me and the trinkets atrewn on the floor." f "Don't seem to be too chipper. Aiat sorry to ktek the dust of the 0. P. ott TOUr boou, be ye?" I vis kneeling on the floor, damping the treasure Into a big baadkercniei ana aumping mera the repetition. I was afraid to .. . u - t r 1 1 1 l.lg, U11U VWU IV Mb X marderoua hatred was rearing like an angry anaae in my m.na had ahuffled over to me, helping himself along with the chair. lie sat down, grabbed the bundle out of my hands and tied it up. "Who hit you. Al?" "Double crossed. .'Tain't New York, 'tain't Oklahoma, it Leav enworth for me five years." . I spat the words out in a vicious gnst. Billy dropped the bundle, his mouth aagged open. Amazed and unbelieving, be stared at me. Can't be true. Al. They're kid din; you.' I took the, bundle from him. "The marshal is waiting for me," and started running front the room. "Al, you ain't goin' without sayin' good-by?" Billy's crippled spine kept him from reaching me. l turned back. He stretched out hia slender hand. He was crying. "It's a damn shame. Al." I went outside into a warm flood of sunshine. There was a tip and a dash in the air and the flowers teemed to flaunt their jaunty spring xolors. It I had been free I would have gulped in that buoyant gladness in the air. reapondence. And then came a letter: "Algle Jennings, The West. Dear Al: Got your message all right. Hope you'll follow it noon. Well, as I had nothing to do, I thought I would write you a let ter and as 1 have nothing to say I will now close (joke)." The letter rambled through fou- dellcious pages of whimsicality, each urging me in a different vein to visit New York. When I fin ished It 1 started to pack my trunk. (Continued next week) five short aennon to the children at 1 am., eobject: "A looked Barbed Wire." 1'rerer D"lin tin Thiiredev eveoieg at 7:30. K Nathan Mwabb. pastor. Highland Friende Bible school at 10 am. Cltftoa Roaa. auueriatrndent. Wi have claaaea for all agea under the rare of Christian teachers. Owr achool ia increasing, both in mtereat and ounbera. Morning worship and preaching at II. Young oeoDla't C. E. meet id r at aeven,. and preaching at S p. in. Young people'a Drarer nrrnpi on Tundir t a pax Hagular church prtrw meeting o Thunila) at a p.m. The interrat and attendance at our aervket are eicellent and we are empbaaieing (be full goepi of salvation from am. Th public i cordially invited. 1. U. and Ida J. L.-e. paatora. STUDENTS TIKE MM OF CITY Plans to Settle Strike Municipal Employees Ace Made Or Shame Take All Interest From Life, 11 Eateries - ... f... . i m M. J? til ' 4 : . CHURCHES E7IBC0FAX. Kl. raal'a. t'hemeketa and Church alreeta. Hervlcee for the firal Sunday after F.aater 7:30 a.m.. holy commun ion: 9:41 a.m., church acbool; 11 a.m.. high celebration and aermon. "The Bi ample of Perfection" ; 7:30 p.m., even ing prayer and aermon. ' 'The l.i'e Within." Conaiderable portion of the mueie of Kaater Iav will ba repeated at the morning aervice, including aieund er'a communion aervice in Y and the Kaeter anthem. Everybody welcome, thai. H. Powell, rector. METHODIST i Fiye Threaded 1 Rubber Reasons ij '- A niaani Maraura luwocr Dart r txi'MJ mrm aeauuiaeti on 173 anhlrM rJ motor can and tracks, and om export ft 2. othen - - tv Uost of tW lawpcrtavit twttery UapiimaiMita origiaated with Willard, and are today foan4 in the WiOard Threaded Rubber Battery. ! : Threaded - Rubber Xniktloai eawea yoa money taacann ie does not warp, punctiare, crack or carboxtije. It outlasts the platea, ' 1 4. Tbreaded Rubber Iiialatioo found enljr in the Wilkarsl Kuarjer Tlatlirj aaiaail : abtpcDeat that harps the flT,M m athorid WOard Service Bcatioa e offer to every WiOard oser . :B ! . :U - ' Degge 1 1 & Burrell Auto Eectriciaru 238 North High St. Phone 203 I waa doomed, and the slap In the soft breezea put only an added tana; to the bitterness In my heart. The marshal's long, black figure leaned against a atone column Before I waa aware of It Blllyljnat ontalde the gates. He was - : twirling something that glittered a aim bsdus. Ab I came near blm be took a atep toward me. dangling the handcnf'a. Something Insane, unreasoning as a tiger, possessed me. I made a leap. The mar shal drew back. We faced each other both ready to s print;. And then Darby, breathless and flur ried, was between ua. "Don't handcuff him! He's straight as a die." The marshal, already weak with tear, dropped the steel rings in'o blar pocket. "He won't try to escape." For the entire trip be made no attempt to guard me. I made no effort to escape. At Learen worth he turned me orer to the warden. The shame and the ignominy of going again through the measure ments, the mugging, the head sharing, of etanding again in the fourth grade criminal class, Hu miliated me with a mean, paltry, slapped-in-the-face kind of feeling. I had no interest left in life. Not eren the nought of aeelng Frank buoyed me. Second Sentence Declared Illegal I felt too degraded to wiah for th meetinc. It was the ailentest. most mourful reunion two pale erer had. Frank looked at me and I at him. and we didn't aay a word until the guard beckoned tor me to leaTe. ) . Something had died In me. After that I, aaw Tery little of my brother. I didn't eyen' try to see him. Six montha of weary, sordid stagnation wheeled along. And then one' morning, without breath of warning, the light broke for me and I walked out of the pen. John and my father had pres sed my case. The United Circuit court of Appeals released me on writ of habeas corpus. The court ruled that my Imprisonment In Learenworth was Illegal and that the rerdlct which sentenced me to fire years waa worthless, aa I had receired this term on top Of a aentence for life. I had been convicted In one county and given life for the Hock Island train robbery- I nad been Immediately whisked to another district and giren fire yearr for assault on Marshal Bud Led bet ter. The court ruled that this district had no Jurisdiction orer me at the time the aentence was Imposed. Square Deal Plea Starts New Life When they told me I was free It wm aa immaterial as though they had ordered me to carry a message from one cell block to another. SIt mnntha hofnrA Ttillr Ra id ler and I' had sat far into the lilght dlacuaslng my future. Should I go to New York and try to write, make a fortune and re turn to the home folks? Should I dash back to them dead broke and truet to luck for success. These problems did not exist for me now. I had fallen into a kind of lethargy. I had written to no one. I had put far away every ambition and plan for the "come back." 1 was a sort of animated corpse. Not until I stood at the door of Frank's cell and he put out his hand and looked down at me did a tremor of emotion seize me. My brother started to speak. Hia words were muffled and indistinct. He held my hand. "For Cod's sake. Al. let her be nn the anuarA from now on ! " ft came out blurting, anxious, plead i , i -i aa nt. An overpowering uu ui i morse swept over me. I d nave e-Jven the soul out of my body to . . , l.u L.I-. " have rnangea piaces wim mm. It was on the square with me. I went back to my father'a home and took up Ihe practice or law Almost immediately I began 10 make rood. One case followed another. 1 bad a few big suc cesses. Porter ltler t"II to t;otnam. Jaeon l.ea Memorial. Winter and Jefferaon atreeta, Thomas Arheaoa, pia tor. A full eehedule ef rehgwua aer t icea la planned for thia church on Sunday April 3. to which we meat cor dially intite the public. Sunday afhool will rotiTene at 9:43 a.m. atrangeri are alwara welcome to the claaaea. We are weal equipped to take care of all who comm. Public worahip 11 a.m., anb Ject. "After the Rcaurredion, Wkatt" Mia Tyler will meet the Junior League at 3 p.m. The children are alweye wel come to thia eereice. The Senior League will meet at 0:30. with Mr. Frank Ben nett in charge. A good meeting for tho young people. Come early. Kreotng worahip 7:30 p.m. Subject, "The Chef lenga of the Rieen Cbriat." There will be apecial moaic by the choir at both morning and evening eervicea. Make your plana to be with na. Do not for tet prajer and Bible atudy meeting on Wednesday evening, 7:30. CHKIITIA MISSIONARY ALLIANCE Kegular arie are h!d tu tl" fir.t. third and fifth Tliureday after noona of ee h month at H- -South t out marcial atreet' at 2:15 o'cloc'k. On neat Thuraday afternoon, April 7. Mra. J. K. Kee of Portland will con duct the aarTicea. On Wedneaday even lag at 7:30 Mra. e will gire a n ia eionary addreaa at the eame place, t ''! H. Commercial. A tery cordial iuti tation ia extended to all. Mra. lee a miaaionary talka. baaed oo her yeara of eiperieare aa miaaionary norker in China are alwaya intereating. HOSAIIIO. Argentina. March 24. A band of university stud ents took forcible possession of .be municipal building a few days ago and dictated a decree taking BAPTIST Pirat Baptiat William T. ' Miltiken. 1)1). paator. Bible achool at Via'.. 11 K. ilewitt, auperintendent. Morning worahip at 11. Re. W. C. Driver. Chapel Car Krangcliat, commcarea a two weeka' aerira of meetinga ana thia church thia morning. Hermon: "Help ing the Helpleaa." In the etrniog tot will apeak upon the aubject : "Tbe Changfei C'ariat." Serrioca will be held every evetacug thia week under Mr. Driver' a direction. B V P I ., leader Mia Lnella Baraett ; Topic, "What ia Urare' ' Second divmon leader, Miaa Helene Gregg; topic, "Tour community." In termediate leader, Kdwin Abbott: topic, "The Bible tied "V'4rd." Viaitora are cordially welcomed tt every terries. CHTJKCH OF OOD H4 North Church atreet, J. J. Oil teepie, paator. bonday acbool 0 am Bevival aervicea all day Huoday and every night during the weeh by 1.. K. Seal of Portland, Oregon. Subject Sua day at 11 a m, "He Looked For A City," Heb. 11:10. Subject for 2:3(1 pm, "Chriatian Conduct," Phil. 1:27: Hub ject for 7:30 p.m., "Bearing the Crou." Matt. 10:24. Young p'ople'e meeting aa uaual at 0:30 p.m. We cordiallv in vita the public to attend any or all of tbt aervicea. Center Street Metbodit. Xenb Thir teenth and Center atresia, H Koeder. miaiater. Sunday achool, 10 a m. and preaching aervice al 11 a. m. At 7 p. m. C. Fugert condncta the Kpwotih league meeting and al 7:43 Rev. M. Deney will preach. Leolie Methodiat Epiacopa) .Sooth Commercial and Meyera atreeta. Horace K. Aldrirh, paator. 9:45 a.m., Honday achool, K. A. Rboten, auperinteadeat. Claaaea (or all agea aod gradee. Prim ary department meeta ia l.ealie ball. Miaa Helen Inrrey. anperintandeat. 11 a m.. oublic worahip. with aermon by tbe paa tor. Theme. "The Chief Bnaiaeaa of the Church." Special muaic will include an anthem. "Lead. Me. Kteraal Light" tPetrie), by the choir, and a aolo, "lloa anna" (Uraaier). auag by Kenneth Bog- era, Junior League 3 "pjn.; t'pworth League 7:30 p.m. 7:30 the choir of Central Congregational church will meet with ua and will aing tbe cantata, "Our Living I .ord, by Ira it. w iiaou. a cor dial invitation ia extended to all. 0KXI8TIAJI aCTXHCS Firat Church 440 Chetneketa atreet. At It a.m. Bible leaaon, eubject. "Lb reality." Sunday achool at 0:43 am Vtadneaday evening teatimonial meeting at a oclock. Reading room, 209 Maaon- ic Temple, open every day eacepl boll daye and Sundaya from 11:43 to 3 p.m. All are cordially iavited to our service and to our reading room. Srnnpeie of the' Annual Statement of The Continental Injur once Company ( New York, in the 8tate of New York. n the aiet day of December, 1920. made io the Inaurance Commleaioner of tbe titale of Oregon, mirenant to law : Capital. Amonnt of capital atock paid up $10,000,000.00 Income. Set premiutne received dur ing the year ai8.7B9.497.82 latereat, dividenda and renta received during the year 2,147,181.13 Income from otbea) aourcea received during the year 1.390.329.89 Total income f22.327.21 1.64 DUburaemanti. Net looaea paid duriag tbe year including adjuatment exueneee 7.S87.067.39 Oiviilrnda paid on capital atock during the year 2,000,000.00 Joiumisaiona and ealariea paid during the year 5,301.204 91 Taaea, licenaea and feea paid during tbe year 480,342.32 Amount of all other expendi ture 5.352.099.29 over the city government with a I view, they aaid. to settling thel strike of municipal employes and ether workers from which tbe city bad been auffering for seve ral weeka. At that atage they were arrested. Tbe studenis overpowered tbe janitor and the night watchman, the only perrons in tbe building at the time, and locked them in a room. Tben, alter botstiog the watchman's red coat and cap on the flag pole, they broke Into the mayor's office and proceeded to dictate their decree. In It they "removed" the mayor as "u.e leFS ' and named one of their own number to fill the "vacancy." They also "dissolved" the city council and replaced it with a "council of students and work- ' men." They were on the point I of removing also the chief of po lice, but thia part of their decree was never finished. Tbe janitor bad escaped and notified the chief of police, who cent a detachment of mounted police to tbe building and the student government suddenly dis covered itself faced with revol vers. It submitted to arrest with out resistance and waa locked up While the authorities professed to view tbe incident aa a stud ents prank. nevertheless, a strong guard has now been placed j about the municipal building. Oal.,.1 mfTtMu Job- Hart Brittejn. hoe. aiu, eartifWJ to thie'-My hand at tno top nad back waa aW.i-t.ir WaJaV An emport aid that he thought tho hair roou were extinct, and there waa no hope of my ever having a new hair growth. Yat rnrnrn. at aa age over OS. I aavo luxwriant growth of eoft, trorie;. luatroua hair! No traeo of baldaeaw. The picture, aboww hero are from mj photograph.' INDIANS' SECRET OF; HAIR GROWTH II. RHttaia eortifiod further: "At a time whW i v.t k-om. diaennme-ad at trvinr to grow my hair again, I eame across, in any travels, a Cbero- jft V gremk koo Indian dMrtne-an- who aao an . . . , j.5th ho aaaeveratod would g rww my hair. Although 1 "fj JJ, ' ,t I n it a triaL To or amasamont a 1-fnt fuaa aoon appeareo ic oby day"n. he,.thy groVth.-d ore Ug m, .W waa aa pralifia aa ia aay yawthful aUya." True Hair Grower at Last .ra.-j e - --i t.t.J mm J kmmmt im ai n roaa l' tig WI W WM0 -iaai J ww afwiiwm. n r - , . rkwta mLraaaU. mildlg. Obriooaly, tha hair roots had not boon r.1 ZTu. tb. Ip. awStl-g the feruliaing potency of tU ita . rawte rioog pooaada. I agotiatod for aad earna iaU paaaaaaion of the pnoeipU Ut PW g thia. BowTallod kOTALXO. and UUr fcadrtk. roeipe put Into practical form by enomiat. That MV owa hair avwaeUt waa aenaaaaai Ua bOw amply prwVOL It baa wrovoel ) very many caaea that hair root did aot die evea wboa the hair felt out through dandruff, favor, oiesMeiA areata, or certain other hair or aoalp diaord era- It Is claimed that fairies not only exist, but that tbey have been photographed. In what line nt the chorus were they located? ...$21,100,713.91 TJjnOW HALT. Rvangeliat Bell will apeak tonight oa "The Seal of Ihe Living Ood Th Prophecy of the H 4.000." Service ia Union Hall, Court Htreet, near High at 7:90. Total eipenditurea Aaaeta. i Valne of real eatata owned 1 (market value) t 30,000.00 Value of alocka and bonda i owned (market valne) 33.2M.14S.73 J Loan a on mortgagee and col lateral, etc. 1.244.S43 S4 Paah in banka and on band 3.431,723.38 Amount recoverable for re insurance on paid loaaea (Schedule E) ... . 0.427.31 Prraniuma in eourae of col lection written ainca Sep tember 30, 1920. and bilia receivable 2.642.421.46 atereat and renta due and accrued 196.312.S3 Kvangelirat church, Chomeketa ktreet. P. W. Launer, paator Sunday achool at 10 a. m., W. A. Springer, auperintendent Sermon, 11 a. m, aubject 'Perfection.' Y. P. A. at 7 p. m.. Ruth 1-attin and Ben lah Launer, leaders; aermon, 7:45. Ser vicea at Fruit land at 3 p. m. Pryet meeting Thuraday evening. Our confer ence ia drawing to a cluee. all report arc to ue completed m a anort time. OOSPEL MIS8I0X. Firat Methodiat State and Chorhe flta. E Kirkpatriek, miniater. Claaa meeting 9:15 a.m. Sunday achool 0:43 a.m., Al pheua J. Gillette, auperintendent. Morn ing worahip 11 o'clock . Tho Rev. V. J. Herwig, auperintendent of tbe Anti Saloon league of Oregon, will deliver the addreaa. Dr. Herwig haa : a read mra aage, which every member' of thia con gregation ahould hear. ' Junior league at 4 o'clock. Intermediate and Senior leagvea at 8:80 o'clock. Evening aer vtre V:Se 0'eloefc. Tha aermon aubject will ba "Easter a Afterglow." The W. II. M. 8. will meet on Wednesday after noon at the homo of Mra. Farmer, 000 Chemeketa atreet. Cbarcb night oa Thuraday night, with aupper al 6, claa aea from 7 to 7:40 and a devotional period from 7:45 to 8:30. Everyone ia invited. Scandinavian Fifteenth and Mill atreeta. Sunday, April 3rd. Service at 11 a.m. by Rev. D. C. Haaael; Sunday achool at 12. The monthly Sunday achool meeting will be held ia tbe church on Friday evening April 8. Everybody welcome Gotpel Miaaion. 13 South Commercial atreet. upstair. Sunday af 2 p. m. anil 7:80 p. m. Wo pray for the aick. Every body ia welcome. No collection. : VIM ' 1 : ' M m. six I It I GETTING KVKX Church uaher ( confidentially r That woman I juat seated la Mra. Stuckup. She had me sent around to the back door when I called one day on a business errand Made me transact the business through a servant, too. But I've rot even with her. Friend: You have given ber one of tbe best pews in the church. Usher: Wait half an hour She's right where a ataljied-glaas window will throw a red light on her nose. London Lights. Xtutberaa Evangel ical Kaat State and State Sta. Sunday echo I at 9:45 a.m. Divine service (English) at 10:30 a to. Sub ject: "After Easter What!" Young people's meeting at 2:30 p.m. Every body ia cordially invited to tbeae aer vicea. There will bo no eveaiag aervice. George Koehler, pastor. Chrtatiaa Court Street Chriatian. Corner North Seventeenth and Court atreeta. Say. were you at Bible achool laat Lord a Day I Well, you miaaed something. It waa some big day. There were 305 p reseat and 12 boya and girla reaponded to tbe invitation and eonfeaaed Chriat aa their Lord. Now for a bigger day today. Will you bo one to awell tbe number f Ba there promptly t 9:43 a.m. or you may miaa something. The E. B. L'. Evangeliatic team will be with a only today. Thia ia recruitment day for life work recruits. 1 he Hoy r.vin geliet will have charge of the Deeiaion aedvice. You want to hear that great aermon today "Chriat Crucified. To night at 7:30 tbe cloaing aervica ot tne meeting ie going to be a great aervice. Bo there and hear the quartet ana tne aermon by the Boy EvangeJait. Ilia aub ject: "Too l.ate. Great crowds have been filling tne building in is weea to hear this mighty boy preacher. Come come. Monday, 7:30 p.m., official board meeting. All member of tho board are neu rated to be preaent. I narsoay. ::j:u BiWe atudy. Friday, 2 p.m.. Women a Miaaionary Society. We welcome tne publie to worahip with u a tall limes. R. 1,. Putnam, paator. Firat Chriatian. Center and High streets, J. J. Evans, minuter; vr. it. 0. Kplry, superintendent of Bible achool; tra Cave, choir director: Miaa Martha Swart . director of oreheatra; Carl Wen :er. organiat. Tb eBible acbool ia a nig actor in community development and argent appeal ia made for large atten dance each Sunday. Tbe apecial or chestra number feature the music in thia department. Graded claaaea for all agea. Men will find a place of aervice here. The pastor will speaa on I ne Place of Prater in l-ife.' at tne mom ing hour. "Rejecting Jeaua" will be the evening topic. Special musical num bers will b egiven at both aervicea. The young people of Ihe senior C. K. society ill elect officer at tneir meeung at 6. SO. The intermediate society meeta at the aama hour. G. L. DAVENPORT OftOWZft AKD 'SHIPPED Applea. Potatoea. Oaiona, Seed Pota toes, true verities. "Tbe bast that'a grown." Total admitted aaaeta .. f 40.857.877.57 Uabalittea. roa claim for losses un paid - , 82.017.973 17 .mount of unearned premi ums on all outstanding riaka 17.928.706 80 Fue for coromiaaioa and brokerage 177.09S01 411 other liabilities 1,666,27..V Total liabilities, exclusive of capital atock 21. 810,605.57 Business in Oregon for the Tear. Vet premiums received dur ing the year t 8?. 423 54 Iaaea paid during the year 15.404 50 '.oaae incurred during the year 2?.32.a" rHE CONTINENTAL. 1X8. CO. OF N. Y. J. E. Loner, President. Lret Sturm. Secretary. Statutory reeident attorney for aerv F. V D Banka For Falling Hair Baldness Dandruff Fr SaU mt AH Buy Drug Ston PROOF BOX Jtifi GENUINE, ,'BEAK OIL ' ' us otaer potent loeredwuu. No aleoboL aa ewstapu; bet a eompotiBd of WOBdemai emcaey. sate sss ssrw. L aaa (or a ebild'a aeala aad - deKabtfollr reliable hair orrp- . wfa . a - a aev a ay a" lilwJk.. L-:. te.rsaa)lw K I IT il.Kt) M MM RatiTs at vmmum wrmm . . a. . a - A aeV m mr aratioa that succeeds apoa genuine naerik ay a tn auiMjau . .. . 1tL t It taVdruf torn. Or aak lor Kotalho at the toilet goods or drug XI0 i wondtrful cou.tar of.., largo d. p-t .-. TASmM. oP'u M ajfff X. NEW YORK Get a bos of end ' ! - gjgSWaa,TaatJfaWs All kinda produce solicited. sfi . 'f" i; I ' 147 Front sH. Portland, Ore. M iisiPal 1 K ' I , 2?lri ? llhyout monumental work is ao- wawawa.vw ttr.iva fl" I U-W liciteUl kindly ask the solicitor for 1 Ldlllt.lfllilUJ ' I I vxrl u.U. .n t.rrn..iaUv attract- ' IpV S . ivt) atoek oftthese worthy memorial r '-j7 K 'CAPITAL ; MDMENTALWORK f: J. C. JOKES rrwB. 2210 Soatai CeaaereUI Btrwet. aaloaw rfcowo tor aTery Crop and Soli roqulre- SWIFT & C0MPaNY North Portland. Ore. For Easy Terma and Prices aee or wrlta CLARENCE S. BOWNE 1044 Marlon St. Phono 86S ! A WANT AD. IN THE STATESMAN WILL BltlNQ RESULTS Several years passed. I had all but forgotten It ill Torter. One mornlnc a bit, aquare envelope eatne ihrnuRli the mails. The mo ment I alanced at that clear, i" handwriting something seemed to reach Into me and rab me by the heart. . , . I felt a bubbling happiness sing in as It had not In years I could hear tho whispering; music of Bill Porter'a olce lUpln. across the continent. . That letter eaine early In 19. Porter uraed me to' wrie. The old ambition flared .J .JTa-i aajlln on thej -Night Riders. ,f "li . w& the be'lnnlar ot a tonf, cor-' a.-tu. COWOBXOATIOXAX. Kirst Church. Liberty and Center atreeta.. W. C. Kantner. minister. l'l a ra.. Sunday achool with clauses for all onder competent teacher. V. I. Ktalev. auperintendent. 11 am.. Holy common on with brief addreaa by the pastor 6:30 p.m., Chrietien endeavor; 7:30 nm. "The Man Who D.d Not Tare." Votlnwing the addreaa a artea of beau tiful'y colored plcturea of the "loreat Tree of Oregon." will be eshibited. A cordial welcome to all. Central Con;regational south Nina ..il .nA t.m atreeta. M C. Stover. minister. A merged aervice of the cnurch fbool aad -morning worahip at 10 a m i n u.irili aunerintendent. 1 Vo al and instrumental tnuie, a . avr and sermon in the morning rT."' ' ( hrl.lian eHeaor at pm. M la , Veata KretiH. leader. r.veinng aervi. e ; at 7.3') pm Annie n r n Kella. aecretary of' Halern VIIC1 Mnsie by th Willamette Iniveraity quartette. TJMITZD BKETHitEN Itrat laited Bretbreii. er Varh -Bible achool at 10 a ai . preacbinz at II am. aabiertt "The tireateat Thing ia the World. " lrummod Jenior il fc. 3 30 aim. aeniaa CE. at 7 p.m. le el aermon at m asm. The t'acwera training clasa will take eaaortnatioa on Thursday evening at 7:30. Mid we, prarer meeting on We4ne.dar evening at 7:30. C. W. Corby, paator. raiixDt Koalk Salem Irienda. South Cewmer-.-j taal Waabiagtoa. , ntoio scavai aa mm T an a. inn veraui auaetuig at .3( yja. Tho paator arm Hvnopsia of the Annual Statement of the Fidelity Phenix Fire Insurance Company of New Tork. ia the State of New Tork. on the 31st day of peeomber, 1020. made to the Insaranco Commiasioner of the State of Oregon, pnranant to law: Capital. Amount of capital atock paid ' up f2.50O.0O0.0O income. Net premiums received dur- ! ing the year $17,041,481.51 Interest, dividends and rents received during the year 1.374, 122. 3S Income from other sources ! received daring the year 569.411.88 Total income $lla3.0l5.9 Dlsbaraement. Net loaaea paid during tho year including ad J set ment etpenae 7.024.3C7.39 Dividenda paid on capital atock during the year ... 750,000.00 Commiaaiona and Balance paid during the year 5,320,993.84 Taaea. licenaea and fee paid duriag tho year . 40,979.B0 Amonnt of all other expendi- turea 3.345.189 73 Total expenditure 116.849,529.76 Assots. Value of atocka aad bonda owned (market value) .22.595.648.50 Loans on mortgage and col lateral, etc 489,311.16 Cash in banks and on hand 2.275,648.99 Premium in course of col lection written aince Sep. teaaber 3o. 103O 2.346.994.94 latereat aad renta due and accrued 126,893.47 Amount recoverable for re- insurance on paid losaea ' 29.053. 32 Total admitted asset f 27.86,t.48 38 LiabaUtiei. Gross claims for lossra un paid 1.958.882.22 Amount of unearned premi uma on all outstanding rWa 16.757,.n3.66 line tor commission and brokerage 61.721.35 All other liabrlitiea 809.132.95 Total liabilities, exclusive nt eaniial sotck of 82.- ' 5OO.00O.00 19.67?.2i0.18 Business tn Oregoa for tho Tsar. Net premiums received dur ing the rear f 81.919 63 Inae paid during the year 21.316.41 Loaaea incurred during the Tr.r 29.059 03 K1DKLITY THKNIX KIRK INS CO. Ol N. T. C. R. Street. Treaideiit. Krnest Sturm. Secretarr Statutory reaident attorney for service V V. l Rang. CHEVROLET Chevrolet Offer to Everyone 186,147 120,322 103,269 111,339 51,647 BV selling 50,000 Model "Four-Nineties" befot August 1st, 1921, we can effect large economics in materials and man ufacture. 1 ' . i And we will pass these benefits on to you. We will give you $70 jf you buy an open car and $100 if you buv a closed ear. this refund will be made ou the pur chase price of a "Four-Ninety" Model provided 5(1.000 of these ears are sold in the U. S. and Canada between January 1st and July 31st, 1921. Let us explain the details of this unique and'siinplc 'plan? to you. t CHEVROLET MOTOR COMPANY SALEM AUTOMOBILE CO. F. O. DELANO A. I. E0FF 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 Chevrolet Sales Record More than 4000 Dealers. Uetjtil Slores and Service Stations in United States -and Canada SALEM DALLAS Who? Rev. W. C. Driver What? Chapel Car Evangelist Where? First Baptist Church When? Sun. Help pril 'Jrd to Sun April 17 Two full weeks April :$rd: A.M."Helpiiiir the less" ' P.M. ''The Changeles Uiriht" FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH J .0 t. $993.60 F. 0. B. Salem -a - - - -