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35,000 HK.mESS AS MISSISSIPPI SWEEPS LOUISIANA Property Low Estimated at $5 : 000,000; No low of tifa Re ; pcrtd to Date; Rescuer Busy, ; (V - ., .v 1 patches, sflsa. April M-n. CJH TTiirty.r---e thousand, persons wereh&nee leas thla evening sad more than TIXM iothers were menaced hy flood water from the Sfiaaiaalppl end Its tribute rlea ; Tw lxyUtane perishes Cofccerdle mad Catahoula -with a combined popu lation of 21.011 and square mileage of IMS. were completely inundated, the re- ult of a levee break bom Ftrrldajr.. Four other adjoinla periafcea. with' a combined population of ILStt aad ee-oare irjllof of PIS, were partly flooded. DAXACB 19 IMtMtt ; ; Tonight reports from these parishes stated the flood area u peine grado Hr extended. ?nyl water pouring through the Uvea ereraaae were iwm lng town villa gea and' plantations. .' Thousands of acres of land -w flooded and hundrede tnado homeless the levee broke at Foydraa, La. i Property loaa will exceed 15,000.00a Ne Joaa af lifa baa been ra portal. Keeplae; pao " with Ua onruahlng tiooo. reuer worsers traveraed the af xeried raa In an tor boa ta dar and sight, reeculsf Bisrooaed Inhabitants and UveeUMk. UKLT 19 SEEDED ' i . With the contlaueue arrival of yefu . frantle rails for aaalataaca vara ; dispatched ay Had Croaa end other re lief worker 5 Practically every able-bodied ntt to thla section of tha Mlaataalppl kaa re apondod ta tha call for volunteer rallaf ! workers and flood fighters, ' , Hundreds van assigned t rallaf wiVs ta Louisiana. t Viva theuaaad mere refugees war re parted bain earad for la southeaster Arkansas Tltey abandoned that heme f fearing a Wvee break, near Arkaasaa JCitr. , j -Help la aaadad sadly," aald Charles Jr. Tattaraon. member at tha Mississippi flood oomatisalea, here tonight, MAJ1 HOHSLESS. ( Tha eltuatlea la deaperate. .' Sixty thousand paopla la tha alx Loulalana jperlsbee ecrose tha river from Caches will ba made homeless. - Thirty thauaand - at thta somber j probably will baeanaa rafufaca." da panda nt paa aid Iron rallaf orrastu hioiia." . . t j j Fully To par aaot of tha deatltuta rafu- j ttaa arrtrUn at rallaf -eaoipa wart na troea. - ; . ! Mrs. Lola Baldwin. To Eetire Today as- oaiepyMeaa Robert Brady Heoted ;Head $f flteetl College jStudent Organization i Rabart JL Brady, a junior from jblaryavttla, Waalv, waa choaaa praaW jaant of tha Raad eollaga atudanty tbady (at tha annual alactloa pt atadaat af. ifioara Friday. Althooth ba arrirad at 'llaod only laat fall froa) tha Uahraraity Jof Waahlncton, Bradya capabUlUad and popularity aaraad him a aubaUBtUl plurality of vataa. 'u j Helaa s Plppy, Jwalor 'ao ad . af Fort 'land and praaldant of tha woman'a rdarmllarp arcanlsaUen. traa alactad ica jaroaiaaai a tna aaeaa aauouna;. ia a 'paca'.raoa, aiowara annytn. aiao or foruana, daiaatad. hla c&atpatw lor for tha poaitloa af atudaat body chairman, aonjductor of all atudaat laaaV la. ,i Moa atqdant councllora. in additla la tha 'praaldanu. arara ahoaaa from a rield at 19 canddat 10 anaa and 10 womaaaapraaanilnc tha four claaaaa. to pilot tho Road atudant ahlp af lUti for tha aaauina- fur. , Mo vara : tha taiiiaa and aa haavr waa tha bal HoUa that final raaulta wara la" ab i acurnr uaui tna lau vataa bad' boa a i raoordad. Aad ta twa aaaaa waa a ra 'Count aaeaaaary. . Only twa wambcra af th praaaat Jraiima aunrlrad -tha -annual uphaaval i which pkaaad In orfloa alno anazport ancd of nra. Robart A. Bradr. Harold I Brownaoo. flalan PlPtT and Dana Small ara th Otjooaaaful juaior candldaUa j who baoama tha aaalor eounolloca of nasi . raar. AJ ChrtatopHaraon aad , uaairk-a oinan, onbomoraa.' and Kan. xatli Paltaraoa and Carolina WcEwan. : ! aocniaaaa for oaau ta the council. PARIS GOES WILD. J. M DEMPSEV (Oadraa Fraoi pmaa Ona 3y aonduet. J?' aaral othar apaocbaa. hw uuuina; ana vj ma niniatar pf aporta. V Tha ehaaialoa mim a.. -i- - - ' .w ivpi in Encllah, oaaraaaln b(f thanka. Ua Cut a tremendoua choor aa ha atood tip. Ja-a firat want ta tha atflee af LCcba daa eperta to ntoat Brarar. a b crowd ,a aaaomblad la front af tha ettiee. Tha Taunpuw naa a aard atruaglo rattlng Tha aoaaa waa repeated whea ha kA tha efflca ta ta araaa tha Hmt, : waen tha banquet waa over tha aafe amif a A Mnlml a - - - . eiioeaa. aonlattl aad Yart-oelored ball atjma; an ewer ua place. - ' m wwnmmtrmm were aepa aa aetloa. -rer atria lo for the heaer af daaa " iairpeey. Maay man aad "",' fathered about hlaa and ba waa buny wtUn bla aotecrepb, iMMpoay raataiaod laU to daaaa. Tha B-ins weuna niia arooad with eolored airtpa af aaae until k laxi nw. . jnutmy. it aa tha bbrceat aiabt at kta 'r w rani aaa ana aaaot oojoyed by I woipoay. bacauaa ba waa la contact with the real rnuk imi ' Peaaaeaj-a atap- la Barlta Will ba Unv 10 a coupie or day a aad thaa ba will ratura ba Loadoa. - ; FttirifftS WAFT HP CHUllCK tla Baraannia churrh at Memory con- td wiUi'Arutaaido aad aaoetlnra of J conrraaa of tha FbUlpplna republic j during tha Inaurrectloa at lata Fpaalah and oarir Anwrteaa ocoupatioB dajra ta ; the purpoao of a raaolutlaq latrvdurad J"ta tha rhlllppina laglalatura raoanUy. ; n.a baraaonla buret, ta at Maluloa. a , v,'i, nof f.r from klBoiia. and la !r"' l y a fm;hollo ehrc.r v SIS mk ft After i? year aa euperfntendent of the Woman'a FrotactlTe diylalon. Mra. Lola O. Baldwin lacndinc bar career in civil aenrice today. t - , . . ex. -.Tomorrow Miss Martha:-Randall, Who haa ren with tha division n tha capa city of 4n aaaiataat ainca June, mi, will Uka tha placa which Mra, Baldwin leavee vaeant by. her recant reat tatlon. 8ha baa baan temporarily appointed aa auperintendent udUI tha vaeanr Is per manently rilled by civic aervice axamin hm,. .. --.i--iv, Mra. Baldwin organised he division during; the J0 exposition -bere, then aa a branch of tha National Travelers' Ala society. Later It waa placed tinder ua city department af publio safety, and appointments were made ta tha division under civil Service rulea. -' Iflsa Randall nerved1 for1 It monrha during; tha war ag a nurse, 10 months of which aha spent la Franca, she-was for a time assistant chief nurse at Base hospital at Baaalllea-aur-Meuae, and later waa chief nurse at Baaa hospital 10. at Be una. Cote XTOr province, -s No ahangea la policy In tha division Will result from tha change, according to lllaa Randall., ; , Mrs. Baldwin tendered her resignation recently. 8ha withdrew from tha divi sion at the request of members of her family, who bad bean pressing; bar for some time to do so. KLAN PREPARES Much Is Yet to Be Told, Says A torney Who Will Defend 1 v rovisible Empire. Loo Aaaelea Anrll 1 4T1 w ti,. Ko JPu Klaa tonight, prepared to fight back., . . . -. . , VOrr; attorney for offldalg at tha Invisible Empire, waa busily engaged la lining up tha dafanse ef tha Klaa amen alleged to have taken part la tha fatal tmnwing raa ana outer outragea H Meanwhile, a grand tun eu hu. empaneled .to consider District Attorney wooiwine's demand for wboleaala Indict ments of Ka Kluxera D'Orr told tha -Unit Wmm i.i. that he was considering the advisability ef releasing ta tha Dress a mm f h. muchly-diacusaod "confasslon" af Kleagle 7r.Ti'7 ' "uw " wo nanoa of tha dlatrict attorney. I vAeoerdlng to Woolwlna. Baker In thla etaumant eonfaaaed to participation la Ina-Uwpod affair and recounts tha history af klaa mortmnti tn a - galea oounty. ' , -. . Tha publio haa aa erroneepa Idea af DOrTLatd" ' .ttdmt.-t nvhan the psychological jnoment ar rlvea. w will iWaagaJ It There art ulng, la the tix tmawritt!. ...... which will eurprlea everybody. Baker paychoiogy of the Ku Klux Klaa nova anan P jThrao mora dUtrlct ftttorneya from CaUfornlk auntioa aonfarred with the Loa Angeiea preseeutor'e otflca lata to day and wara given copies of the list at klan tnembera in their bailiwick. Tha Prosecutors were A P. Nelson of Orange county. po Bowker at Ventura, and John Ferguson t Kings. Nelson said he bad received a note auggeaUng that ba "go slow on thla K. K. K. atuff , before be left hla offlqa at 8aau An for Log Angeles. Medicinal Properties Of Kerosene Doubted By Federal Attorney Thome Magulre. assistant United eUatee attorney, filled too many kero- aena lamps "down on tha farm" to ba- commerce. rjIaAmSXISDAYLlSldRNINa;- APRIL -"SO, 1922. K17ILS0II1S III ORGAHiZATIOII OF FAIR DEMOCRATS II Democratic - Women$ Clubs to , Fight for Congressional Con trol; Nation-Wide Membership. - tralvanal Sarrkal ' ' " ' JTaahlngton, April 2 Mrs. Woodrow Wilson today entered actively Into the Democratic fight to regain congressional control, , whea' aha lent her reeenca to tha conference of Democratic national oommttxee woman and other, leadera of Uia party. - . ; : - At S o'clock, thla afternoon lira, Wll aen, assisted; by rMra,7CordeU Pull, wife of tha Democratic, national committee (.hairroan ; Mrs. Angus W. MacLeao. wife of tha nationai committeeman from North Carolina ; -Mra James Can trill, wife of Representative CantrtH of Ken tucky, .and one .or. two ether , leading Democratic women, received the visitors at tne.Kew wuiara -hotel rand zor an hour Informally disduased ;tha poUUcal outlook; for jfiextfalLVf:&; Thla receptloawaa. followed by ft din ner at the City, club tonight, at which Chairman Hull, Soaator Jonea of New Mexico and Senator Walsh of Montana bdvlsed thai committee woman an ' the Issues of (ha next - campaign and tha part they should play in bringing out the women vote. :. Two business conferencea wara pre sided ever by Mra. Emily Newell Blair, national committee woman from Mla- aouri, who heads tha woman'a division at Democratic nationai headquarters. , Mra Blair presented a plan - for organization t-f Democratic women'a eluba. which, tha conference approved. ... These eluba are designed to serve as training achoola for speakers, campaign- era and hard workera and to become clearing houses for suggestions for -campaign work and agencies to furnish state and national headquarters with inform a Hon from tha field. ; - Tha plan providea for a single club In each dry or In counties with- no towns above Z500 population one tar tha county. Organisation, citUenehlp Instruction and social departments are provided for. All Democratic women will be eligible aad no duea wUl ba assessed. .-. , To-do affective work, women must know each ether outside tha small group, social, church or lodga, in which they have hitherto worked," aald Mra Blair. "Many woman lead isolated Uvea, they do not meat each other over their work aa do men. The club, -will offer these women" with homo dutlea aa opportunity to study , ant discuss their new politi cal dutlea", y, . Mrs. Halsey WOsoa "of New York pre aented a "school plan", to' teach a peak era to ft out aad organize tha women cf their aata or district . . lleve that kerosene lias the therapeutic qualities fa curing chicken roup, pink goea into the cause, developmenU and rchUdaen, colic coughs, fistulas, withers and. ra sore of any deacrlptlen . on tithey man or beaat v-- j . r j No matter how fancy jthe label en the bottle eaay be, Magulre aaW,- ba haa no placa for keroeene in his medicine cabi net - While apeaklng profesalonally, ha caiiea tna mixture a ae. ' ? When Magutra learned Saturday that a Salt Lake city firm waa trying to sell kerosene mixed with sulphurated vega table oil In Oregon, under the guise of a medicine, ha prepared a long legal docu ment and rushed Into court to causa tha selsura of 00 package. The ahipment haa been taken up by tha United States marshal, and now awaits tha interprets turn of tha court. Tha suit la against Dr. Nunn'a Black Oil Healing Compound." which, accord ing to the label on the bottles, la said to effect tha eurea tot diseases mentioned within JO. minutes ta 10 per cent of the eases to which It Is applied,! The libel charges that tho pare food and druga act was violated when the compound was shipped in Interstate 111 I I II I I I . M . - """"" -"-V.Tri SCIENTIFIC EYE. GLASS TESTING ' Examining Your Eyes s q In our examinations we uae both the tub jectivo and objective 'methods. -. tj With the retinoscope and opthalmoscope we reflect light into the eyes to determine their. exact refractive error. CJ The opthalmoscope enables us to detect ny abnormal or diseased condition that may be present. : y ':" y , j -d; 'j-Z.y::.yji Q The1 objective testa ure made mth' trial lenses and muscle tests,-with candle, prisms and phorometer. Ourf If a I horouvh . n.d ' scientific examination, ; :r ''vkyTry Us :' J Our own' comnlete lens-zrindrasr nlanx , the premises. son Optical Institute ; Eymright Specialist Portion ft Lgrffst, Most Modern. Btt EqutppcJ" ?03-J0-U Corbett Bld Fifth and Morrison y: - . Sines 1503. - . . CHAS. A. RUSCX), President en General Manager la Thpnip glD mi mi 1 1 1 1 1 i i Mil Greater Portlajid Ass-xiaticaFavorite Oiiiiptioxiypte'GiTen Erexy Purchase" , 1 ' : ... ,.. . ?OrV': OYOUS MAY;Io; At Hand anine and CoIoiMalce Your Home a Blaze of Glb'rv wt 1 ' m- w' -OVW ' --'.avwww.W w. w ' ' ' j , ana matciv iNature witn JNew Furniohiriso. - . . 1 j i i if J i mmmmmmmmvm iui m w m as I S s. Don't Forget 3May 8 Is X MOTHER'S DAY . - ' - '.Ik' Remember Mother on Blother's" Dar. Make ute day bribter for her by ctoax rift that last. Bring Mother to EDWARDS some day this week and let her help yon choose somethrae in f nrnitare shell appreciate. jfUTFIT thejiew home qhd have' it all cAorgcd to one UJ nccoirne. EDWARDS asks only a small cash payment: t md rest is arranged to suit your pocketbook-- and, remember, EDWARDS charges no interest whether ' you buy one piece or a houseftdJ : - : NQW to renovate and renew and make your home one LIVING ROOM DINING ROOM BEDROOM AD Three hrOns j Per Week Jf JWnfc 'WBer hre only 'one or two rooms, a '"combination TlMnr ..i V" vM.u , u j WUB wtuiwra, iou c&a reduce rest, light and housework to-a minimum. , H he use f tt deal of ctre In selectlne assembllnr this 'outfit It consists of an overstuffed bed davenport, tajestry over- 1 1 1 i Sr.Cr Iibrirr tsion table, two Windsor back 1Q flft itraijht chairs. All together are priced at. ........ V''"v flnUh"1 hey W prIcedt$ fonows. including the antique brown mahogany Tapestry Overstaffed Bed Davenport... ... Tapesfry Overstuffed Arm Rocker. .'. UDrary Extension Table. Windsor-Back Straight Chairs, each w masor-eacit Arm Chairs, each i a k i , 1,- ... $87.50 ..:;46.50 .. 1136.00 ..JI11.75 $12.50 H9.SQT Vanity Bench . . .$16.50 6.S0 Chlfferette ; ; . . ..$55.00 ft to Dresser with "48-ifiCh . top, and 34-InchpUte mirror $87.50 - , m 1 1 i r SUHW;-FURNITURE PORCH, BEACH COTTAGE OR SUMMER HOME . Cool summer furniture, bis easy chairs . and comfortable rockera- In which you can lounge with enjoyment and 'ease are ahown In the Ivory finish Wicker. .. " u ' y' : 1 The new Summer furniture ta fashioned In strikingly graceful forma, revealing; most pleasing . art is tie beauty. It is ex tremely pliable aad long lasting: Just the thing for -dens, coxy corners and sun parlora v , -.y . r There la double economy "for those who purchase their summer furniture this .week at E1WARDS fr wo have gone through our entire stock and done soma' . sharp underpr icing. -. itu'iei i ru 11 t a I . I tl 1 m V I la. mm WALNUT QUEEN ANNE "T;nE SUITE EXQUI3ITE- Consisting of six pieces in ta,sty decoration and toneful curvature. AH have under- , gone a marked reduction. S20.00 ' Cane Seat ' Slipper Rocker i now .. . . .-. .$l&i0 185.00 Bow Post Bed now.. $65.00 13p.po Dc Luxe Vanity with 5o-inch center mirror i.$105.00 TPwrnTS nTTi I! i ...ii ..in Jiif j, ! -rr y- 'ztTit ' y - H i . .,. . .mi Ivory Wickcx r ' Davenports' With full spring base construction and" upholstered with loose cash loin a Backs covered with pretty cretonne. Were 189.60.., J95.00 and QJI T Cf $82.00. Now ............ 3eOU Wicker Cham and Rockers . In Cretonne. Ivorv and Baranfal Brown finishes. Were J21 C1 r? rr? ;T2ia to f 28. While they last. . PABC0LLN ART RUGS Tha latest, most serviceable and inexpensive never need reffnishinf;. The enameled surface retains Its luster. Attractive colors and designs In refreshing tones. Sanitary and easy to clean, soft and resilient to walk upon. Extremely durable. PABCOUN ART RUGS are suitable for any home, for halls, kitchens, etc In the office these ART RUGS are indisnensaM :' ; x9 $7.957x9 $10.509x9 $H.759xto $12.759x11 $l3.i95 HANDSOME ;new models Equipped with the famous Brunswick U 1 1 o n a Repror i, ducer. playipe; all records . without the use of - attach, ments, and the Brunswick Oval Tone Amplifier, the all- wood ton e chamber whict elves the BY u n s w i c k the :h sweet tones for which it is noted. -MoJel 200 (up. Q1 fif - . per left iUus.) ... tSXU II Modd 219 (cev CI Pft ter of illus.) . ... OlUU - Moelel 201 (low CI OK er right illus.... OX-J NEW RECORDS INCLUDE i TOUR FAVORITE SELECTIONS Whether beautiful sacred songs, -ioft, rhythmic; airs ef the opera, stir ; ring bP4 lansic or catchy daace rec v prds, you wUi find them ali here, sad, : with a Brunswick Phonograph to en- tertain your guests. ' ' 1 J A Phonograph in Your Home . -Means Pleasure to . : Your Family and Your Friends SEE THE 3ioom "Outfit; l'-TM- THE FRONT WINDOW TODAt HVING'ROOM -DINING-ROOM." BEDROOM $.86: --Sold .as. displayed or in single pieces, or toy piece replaced with that which you personally select. - Terms on sny roomful- $10 down, $2 week. No interest. Terms exi two roomsful 18 down, $30 week. No interest. Terms on the entire out fit 425 down, $5 week. No interest. - . - - 1 - -. . . 1 . ... . . , . I- r. 1 r J . - - I BEDROOM "SETS ' AT REMARKABLE REDUCTIONS; EDWARDS .sunSy' deserves the name. A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE," for splendid values in seasonable merchan-' dise are markedly apparent in thesi half dozen bedrooa suites. ; y , They are unique- and arRstft In design, -red furniture art ss shown in the Queen Anne, Tudor, Colonial and Straight Une Conventional . Periods, it U seldom, that such hand some suites ire so moderately priced. PO L YCH HOMED FRENCH GRAY A IH9.50 Dresser, Chif fonier, Bed. Nitht Table and ' Rocker. The ?QQ ETA S pieces fJaOeOlr CONVENTIONAL PERIOD BEDROOM SET There's a Bed; Chiffonier, Dressing Table and Dressing: Table Chair in birdseye KSJS2-'S143.00 TUDOR PERIOD BEDROOM SET Consisting f Bed, Vanity Chifferette. Cane Bench snd Slipper Rocker In Porye -chromed Ivory' snd walnut, i value for . ?.S190.50, LUSTERED OLD IVORY SUITE A $103.75 Princess Vanity Dresser, Chiffonier, Bed, Chair and " CQC tf Rocker at ,T OODaUU . BULGE FRONT QUARTERED OAK A I151.2S Chiffonier Dressing Table. Carle Bench' 'and (curve corner full .panel ,?.:." S120.00 POLTCHROMED MAHOGANY A 201 Bed, Dressing Table, Chifferette with gents' Toilet, Mirror, Cane Bench snd Slipper QtjA p Rocker for.. OXOUoOU tr- ,.4. ; . : . . -II - i t M I 1 11 1 I Tf - w k SBswar THE MODEL KITCHEN 00- WEEK: -y Installed complete, inclndinr hot wii.r has alt tV. r..t,.. . ' Made of heavy malleable iron, which snves The general attractive sppesrance, pol ' it strength without excessive weight The ishd trim mines, coal and.g-as burners Jlirco requires no stove polish. excellent baking oven and wonderful hira' .. . x bUity,- makes the MODEL KITCHEN THE MODEL KITCHEN MONARCH MONAECH an sddiUon any housevrlf. more than meets competition in that it may be proud of. lilNOEEUMS On the second floor of the EDWARDS COMPANY where the light is bright we have assembled an assortment of linoleums thai for variety of -pattern and fineness of coloring surpass'anything we have ever shown before. Of special interest to shoppers' this week are some very attractive- patterns in inlaid lino leum at the yard i 1 S15 sBSSSSsBBaBBaBBBBBwaBBaaaSaBBBBSsasBB Kg.... ..,.,.. .r.-.i.'Kg"g"'aetawaaaaaasaaaBSJBB'aanB SELF . SHARPENING LAWN MOVERS Strictly' high grade lawn mowers with steel bearing drive wheels and four cutting knives of highest -grade crucible steel, ofl tempered, spirally formed and self-sharpening. A screw adjusting . and ; ball-bearing parts. AO accu rately Jitted snd" adjusted throughout. Per-; fctly machined,?, The easiest running lawn mower on the market Sizes 14, 4? OCA 16, 18-Inch. : $16 down to. . . . . f " GRASS" CATCHERS. Tq fit an sizes of lawn mowers. Made with heavy canals sides and galvanized iron bot. toms. . - Am . 1 V ARMY CABfflETS -Here Is your chance toet s bargain. They ; have heavy plate mlr-' rors and are worth iouble the price asked. To cLose.,00 ojr thenj putr. 9 . . mm a) --"-; J " ' SURPLUS ARMY SUPPLY OF HEAVY .."I1. fLATE MIRRORS WITH HEAVY" -" y s? at y vww a a w-a. . j - was .y SUUUUS v . r SU 1 6i 20 Jaches.; . . . i.L $4.90 ' ; Siae 14x18 IncheJT. . .' .. .". $4JZS Size 12xlt inches.. ........ $35 "Siztf ftxia inches... ...... ,..$1.95 l y LAWNSPRINICLERS I Any style at a price you want to pay. - VEXHAK2a; D r!U take your eld furniture, ruga aad tmngwa as pert aayment aa whatever you anay aeleet. GARDEN-HOSE -Avoid anpoylnf brealts and kits in fardeart. hose by using KANT XACX'GARDIX liOSC . s.ant jjttx. u s wearrresitUng, turabie garden, hose made for useful service. -.--. . ,- ... -so ft .,....;..;rf...::....sii.oo --A good grade of rlain' hose. So feet 55.75 V P I 1