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OltEG ON. MONDAY. APRIL 17. IZZ2 r:io (Hiked, acribed as the synthesis of allied wis dom, . . . halls,' Dryad, Pe".I. --er. A2r.a, Vp- were leXt-etanains to shelter the home 1 lag ta downtown Bear&stown was uniir less. ,"o outside aid is needed, ha said.", water, except a dining room. -" and damaged crbpa The Tnemerwl win." dowa of the Centenary Methodist church were shattered. - Heavy rains were, reported at Sprlmr fleld. Mow. while at Montroae. Mo., a small tornado late, yesterday destroyed one home and Injured several persons, none seriously. f row ascapa when hla l;;ht coupe vent throush a brldjre spannins Rock creek, -near West Lebanon, and landed in five foot ot water dnrlne the storm. Dick broke a window in the car and crawled to the top. wfcera bo perched two hours tn a vain hope of aid reach ing him. Finally ha grabbed a float mg log and drifted to ahora. Only minor damage was don In Willlamspert, but the da mace to farm buildings In the community was hevy. PXOPEBTT DAXACXS BT STORM Greea Castle, lnd.. April 17. L; N. S.) Heavy storms early today swept Putnam county, wrecking two or thra barna, unroofing a house and uproollng orchard and forest trees. Many win dowa were, broken In Greea Castle. lha. nljUt. and nearly an larh to.ay. making nearly six Inches of rainfall ta one woek. AU the streams of tba coaa ty art again on a rampage. per Coaliti, EUieU Toledo, JCapavine, Winlock and Knab. Rainstorms durtnir the night added to I.EXIX MAT AFPEAR. J Paris, April 17 fL N. .) The rumor tho sufferiBgr oC hundred ot families who bad been driven from their homes and were living in tents. . f ATAX.LT UC&T BI CTCL05E Newton. I1L, April 17. -(L. S.) One man was killed and another fatally in jured by a cyclone which' 'struck in the vicinity of Rose HSU, a. rUlaga . seven miles north, at 7:30 a. m. today.:, Iare property damage was dona. 7 KILLEDTCI CYCLOI A that. Lenin la going to make a dramatic STORM IX CE5TRAL IXFUJA IndUnapolia. lnd, Apra 17. U- P Rain ax n fen tn sheets In Central In diana today, reaching cloudburst propor tions in soma sections. Swollen river were forced higher, spreading over low lands. The raia) will continue, according to the weather bureau. . . iL, last minute appearance at . the Genoa conference atUl persists, according , to HAIL STORM ' BREAKS 31 AJTT 1. .-';. . MrntDOWSi DAMAGES CHOPS - Kansaa City. Mo, April 17v L N. a) Hail, wind and, rain storms swept over Eastern Kane&s and Western .Missouri last night .and heavy damage .was re ported, from various sections.' in this city the hailstones, driven before a high. wind, broke hundreds of -windows. Jala. Kao. reported jtearly every win dow broken by hail and heavy damage to fruit blossoms. ''-': ;. - - cii is newspaper dlspctch from Genoa, to ill) Ca MAST X1TROOFED HOUSES MARK 'TRAIL OP CTCX05TJ Wllliamsport, Ind, April 17. (L. K. S.) One man was killed when hla home was blown away by a near-cyclone which, swept across Warren county last night, leaving a trail of unroofed house In Its wake. Ha waa John Hasty, farm tenant, who waa trapped when the storm tort hla house from the foundation and demolished It, - : -, Charles Dick of JndyvKa had a nar III SO, day. ' The Russian soviet leader Is re ported to be anxious jto take part in the proceedings. ' ILLIJtOIS FLOOD WATCES - ' COSTISrR TO GO HICHZB Sprinrield, UL, April 17. (U. P.)-. Flood waters along; the Illinois river con TOLEDO BECLAIHERiVri3rS tCa tinned fraa Pxt Cat) ' STORX Lilt TOR ADO ' . Brazil, Ind. April 17. L N.. S.V A. tornado-like storm, accompanied by tor rential ralna, swept against Clay county today, doing heavy property damare. No one was Injured, according to reports reaching here. Centra'U,,Waalv. April 17. Justa Bon Tselta ot tba finest hack! West of tha Mlaalaalppl rtvr - hacks that wars enca tha pride arid" wajif?r of alt Port land wra akatroya-l ' flrt which the outskirts; IV B. Eldi-idge, Mrs. James nlre of Toledo and .Oeorj'.a gtudebaker tinue to rise today. Levees broko near Beardstown. flooding thousand of acres of farm land. . In some places the water Of ChehsJla a on firat ;d eecondr prizes. Utterell, Mrs. John XUtt. : ' Accord tnr to a report to Arjutant On. respectively. Friday fiint t the. Lewla county declamatory -contest at ; Napa eral Black from Captain McMacklin from was 15-feet deen on fertile solt Heavy Fayette county suffered a severe hall vine Conieatanta were entered by Che- Irviiigton. auffioent home and buildings livestock loss was reported. Every build-storm which oroke acores of windowa Mora than an inch of rain fell during turned the Fashion iuHK Eaat tub i.d Kia friers trala, Jarly Sunday Sixteen Years After and Still Sweet Sixteen C;ln rr4 Day, mnkn.ru flrt mar. ,11. thla mornrtia omj'eiea an u it mi la of laa ka and an Inventory of Hi rropcrty d.atrutad. Tha total toaa will Till G71EG0X.."' DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. mi i ca $:o.hk. , Two na aars badly burned, t'i au toobiTe lftroyrl and a quantity of wroemry fllur en.1 by the Saaly lntr comrany entirely ruined. Kour- tfrii horar a era rescued from the flame at great jxrtt. " kl tcrCB REHCCED r ' William i. Thompeon. nljrht watchman. dtxvered the fire oil the floor above tre office. While rescuing horse be waa burned about the band and head, Jk lior. formerly a hoetier. employed by Wiluam W tlter. owner of the stable- k seriously bur nod before firemen effected bia rescue from tha third floor here ho waa leering - lie had boeo tlven pmtlaa!bn to sleep there, - lomr hung by bin hand from vliidow until firemen raised a ladder !! taken to XVebator'a home, Hla leg and arm are burned. . HACK BIRSLD , . The hacks destroyed are relics of the old days wimii spanking- iroUera relcned aupretna. Since too time they were mU lo center about th cUy celebri ties and notable from all over the world ' they have been moldorlna; away In the elorace room of the stable uaelesa, vtr tually worthless, and still In every detail finely made and wrought with exoallant workmanahltx. r ' The fire marshafe offlca ta tnvestlfat ls to determine l ho oauae of the lira, w hkh la thought to have started from a flue from the office aiova, According ta Day. moat Of the lose Is covered by Itmurahca. PARLEY CALLED ABSURD; STATESMEN ARE GLOOMY f rnno Trrrm ffe Que) sixth resolution' of CaanaaaU under taking to aba tain from sggrassion will 1- supertious Inaamucnaa It' merely duplicates Article 10 of tha League of Nations covenant.' i . . mOBLEMl DEaCItlBED ' -The question arlres whether It would b worih while to duplicate an important pro via ion of the covenant of whether aoitealon of Germany and tha Bolsheviks to Article in. pending their admission to the Leaguo wouldn't meet the case. Be- ida limitation of land armament Is nut io:parul)l to limitation of naval arms nuht It la difficult to maintain a secret f'ert. but it is Iojs difficult to maintain armies. Aaaln, a mere platonlc engage- muii to retrain from agcresston 1 use t'oncrete provisions against Infraction r undeniably aecaaaary. .The French hava conRlstsntly advocated an Interna tional nollo force under tha auspicea of the League fur the purpose of uphold lK engagements. This proposal would necessarily be revived If It were sought t alve effect to tha sixth Cannes reso- lutioo or to propose that military hull day. . . . - rol8UETISyMASS TROOFS Maanwhll tha Bolshevlka who. ac .roidtng to Tchltcherln. ara anxious to auriwri every proposal tending to lighten military burdens,, ara rushing troops to their Western and Southern frontiers. ViMler tha pretext of military exercises an extensive mobilisation haa been ear ned out. Trotsky haa insnlred tha Pniiah frontier, making Inflammatory speeches. commissars TUn and Kameneff In spirited the srarrisona st Kalff md odenaa as wall as tha Crimean army. '"'r language waa the asms Trot iky 'a. , - This may ha merely tha mlllury back j it-i tor icniicnarln's , protests against i i.oumania a presence la Beanarabla and Jpant m Uia Far East. But it may aiao have another purpose to atoo food pnlis of iho Amertcaa famine relief woraers, wnicn ara mainly concentrated iowns in wtrn and Southsra ftu a'a. counscaUon ot these stores for the Ked force would be a natural develop- o or a Bolshevist campaign. n irsaiy terms provide for Hh c!ost aconomlo cooperation especially with regard to the construction of ftus The treaty contains imnr.i.j r.. avards against tha colonlaatioo of Bus- The treaty contains ration clause. LECTURES WEIL ATTENDED L 7 . V " " on. overiooa tnotm ki tnat prosrreas haa Undeola : - wwwas pouiicai ana so t al reooKnltiort ot tha Bolsheviks, who have now firmly eatabllabed themaelvee s arhit.es of the conference. If da jure r'a-nlton of the soviet tntn U .mi oumsndlng the Bolstieviki bav at letst " swciai recognition by lunchlna a most favored Wii the ftrUiah ortma n.lnl.i.e .,t".V,r' !ailr ctur' o the press tf ail natlona la one of tha most crowrt- i i unction connected with tha "" hlla the Brltlah, French. Italian a..l even Uerman. talks to tho confiding .m 1 1 sif ta sm a timli purely t if. .a 4 V.. vfsi v 1. 1. orutiant allocution ef the f umano-Uulgsr Bolshevik! from .k-I I drains attract suoh autrocatlng multl t ajes that the demand for reapiratora ts 121UTATI0S fELT It la true that tha atmosphere of ih rom-rvnee is not yl Impregnated with ..i-r.u.... oim oi irritation ara ponceaoie in aome unexpeoied ouartara even m mo uanan preaa. But tlw otiviouaty rroce. from men f km: !..!, wrto have groan nearly tn uit of a great IdnaL . Comtvarlaons between Saturday's co Trrjuons at noy Ueortes Villa and tl Brest-Lltovsk peace naeoiuilon ar current oere it la urged in many quar. trrs tnat toe allied conversatMntut ' vuld have imitated Iloffraan, ih Orr- run general, who, after hearing an Im I -uieut statement from Trotsky, rattled t. aaber and said approximately: -tours talking a though you wer ih victors and 4 the vanquUhad You've Inverted our bo It ion. Cum to tl or tak the conaequencea." - Those who would have the allies tnte t' e rrusalan tone towsrd tba Bolaueviki "'rrioolt the Initial dilferenca bttaeen Cnoa and BreatLJtovak. Apart from Facta declaration thai Ifis aa neither Victor nor varqulshed. ' ; n'r enemies, but 'only men." and : ,.y& Coorce's declaration that ail are t on equal footing, the allies cannot i (v ve a vktoTs. The Uolshevlid know i ' and publicly proclaim It. IInc ' re Is something to be said for the -tire f patience" and avo.danc of t Uuma, a tich is aeml-cff.ci: dc- The : Mbst Extraordinary Values in All the Sixteen Years at air ii . i mim ami .ibis mm j mm .r--.--.i-i-- - ..'.... - . .- . i - i And here we picture a few of the thousands of these delightful, inspiring and fascinating Suits, Capes, Wraps, Dresses, Coats and Costumes , Developed in the very highest glides of materials, the greatest variety ; of charmmg styles the richest in: color variety and the finest of craftsmanship for misses, juniors and women of all ages? in sizes 16 to 41 .-. ; : " . ' , ; - . - ; - 5 "Tr TJS FITTING that sixteen years after the foun- I I dation of "Sweet Sixteenwas laid in San Fran 4 Cisco, by Mr. L Harris, we celebrate with all the zeal and spirit that has made "Sweet Sixteen' the' ; most successful women's ready-to-wear specialty in . stitution in America, doinsr the largest business of -its kind on the coast through our stores in Portland,; Seattle, San Francisco an&Los Angeles. ; . We have provided for this occasion the smartest -styles and the most remarkable values ever offered in Portland. , , " ; , .n . ' - Our New York establishment, through our Mr. A. Harris, with his corps' of assistants and the co-operation of New York's most notable manufacturers, who are vitally inter bested in "Sweet Sixteen's" progress, have collected the very best for this most magnificent presentation.:, . "Sweet Sixteen" has net been without herstruggles in gaining her supremacy. Even through the war period we. worked valiantly in keeping "Sweet Sixteens" at a high standard and at $16, just 3 before and after the war. And today our ambition is to make "Sweet Sixteen" Bigger, Better and More Sought After through greater values than ever. ',: -. " x-'- . . i -.. . ASTER AND THE DAYS FOLLOWING, being Ab; time , when Fashion .calls f of the firsts of the glorious spring frocks, this event seems 'especially timely, affording the, , vomen of Portland the opportunity to provide the entire spring -: wardrobe of the most lovable and meritorious garments ever v offered in sucli stupendous variety, at . SIXTEEN DOLLARS While these 'garments at $16 have become famous, and are always to be had in limitless variety, vre apply, the same incomparable styling and value-merit to all our other garments priced the "Sweet Sixteen', way at $25 to 575 Coats and Wrapa full lilk-lhied in Velours, Boliviaa nd'Pclo Coat materials.; , . .. ,'. ; - . Tassr Willow ami Crtp Sport Dresses witli th jauntiest oat- - door airs. - . . .; v Crepe Dreiiw for graduation and confirmation with man new enchantments. . . . , . 5-Piec Knicker Sport Suita ia r ilk-lined twee da and home- puna, '- : - .;:. . Afternoon, Party and Street Druses Canton Crepes, Taffe tas, Tricotines, Satin -back Crepes and Georg-ettea all pastel shades. , Snits for dress, butlnesi and travel in Tricotines, and Silk lined Tsreeda, and Homespuns. i - ' ... v. ... P' 'r 145-147 BROADWAY rortlaai Edward II arris, liana jer. Los Anjeles Ilenry Harris, Manaser.' San Francisco L. Harris, Ceal Mrr. S. L. Smith, Administration, Manager. Seattle Mortimer Harris, Managers New York Albert Harris, Manager.