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'. .' : 7'l ; ; i; : :' X - - i ' . . THE OREGON; DAIJ-Y JOURNAL: PORTLAND THURSDAYS EVENINO; APRIL' 16. 1905. i i . The American Newspaper Association is compelled to make an announcement today of the highest importance to Journal readers. The greatest reference library ever offered to the American pub licgreatest in merit, popularity and cost must be absolutely withdrawn from the market within the next thirty day. We mean precisely what we say. Our contracts have expired and we cannot renew them, We are merely allowed to . supply the few remaining sets of the NEW WERNER 20th CENTURY ; ) i A MSG si m mm mm 'Id mm Encyclopaedia Britannica For aeveral months pat we have been offering this great million-dollar library upon a Co-operative Club plan, which cut the publisher's price squarely in two and also allowed little at a time payments, amounting to only 10 cents a day. The success of this club has been enormous. 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Cut out and mall this coupon TODAY 31 MASSIVE VOLUMES WEIGHT ABOUT 200 POUNDS 4-16-08 1M American Newspaper Association 8X-ai4-818 Spier Bld, eattle. Wash. Fleas aend (without coat to me) aamrilfl pafraa ana particulars of your New Werner Twentieth Century Edition Encyclopaedia Britannica closing offer. (Book Caae Coupon.) JTame Street State PORTLAND JOURNAL BUREAU POLLING PLACES FOR TOIWORROW'S ELECTION Polling places for casting: tomorrow's ,. vqte at tbe primary election have been JTanred at the places opposite thi number oi the precincts given In numer ; Joai order below: 1Hotal Detroit, Twenty-seventh and Thurmaa streets. a 1 T. J. Concanhon A 8on' rrocerv. - evv inurman street. Jacob Kimbat carpenter shop. Wtl on street, between Twenty-first and ; i wanty-oecona streets. Tent, corner Twentieth and Qulm by Streets. t Cascade hotel, Flanders streets. 6 Tent, Fourteenth streets. in rear; Sixth and and Lovejoy 7 Tent, Loveioy street, between Nine teenth and Twentieth streets. a 8 Tent, Twenty-third and Lovejoy Streets. . Tent, Gllsan and Fourteenth streets. , 10 Tent, Gllsan and Twenty-first streets. 11 Tent. Fourth and Davis streets. II Tent, Burnslde and Tenth streets. is Tent, sixteenth ana JJavls street ie-Yent. Twenty-iinit, north .' Washington street .. 16 Tent- Fifth and Pine streeta. 1 8 C. Carmlchael, c&rpanter shop, 89 , , ntn street. 17 Tent. Sixth and Alder streets. 18 Tent. Alder and Thirteenth streets. 1 Tent, Tamhin, between Fourth and Fifth streeta. to Tent. Eleventh and Yamhill streets. S 1Tant, , Fourteenth and Main streets. 13 Tent. Ford and Kinar streets. 23 Tent, Plasa block, Salmon, be- . tween Third and Worth streets. J 4 Tent. Plaza block. Third and - - Madison streets. 26 Tent, Weat Park and Madison 26 Pacific hoteL 812 Columbia street. between Front maa aim streets. .17 8S Third street, corner Mill. t Tnt Sixth and Market streets. ' IDwTent, Market and West Park . streets. 80 Tent. Thirteenth and Market II Tent Seventeenth s mad Market troota. - 8 Newcastle hotaL Harrlaon street between second maa Tiura streeta : la R1 Vint street. , - It But U Brothers, grocery; 854 Sixth 16 Tent, Eleventh and College streets. I Tent. Twentieth mai - Spring atrta. 7 Charlee Holme, plnmblns i abop, 47 jnrat street. .' ' . I T&t First street, In cellar. TKB Ptrat street, norner Ofbba. -' 40 Hobklrk's hall, 87f Corbett street - 4 1 Luckey'a grocery, 1161 Macadam Street. -- . - 41 Tent, la rear of Bee Hive Cash eritoer?. -K7S Kami Thirteenth street. 4 StAhlinana hail. HIT East Thtr- teentit wtreet. . 44 Midway boso company. Milwaukee trtet ' " . 1 - ' - v. 4t RpuhlloBB club meeting plaoev 1'jip-t Thirty-ninth and Powell streets. . Tt-tit, ltweU and . Milwaukee v. Tr-t, rt Twenty-llrat and Pow- 48 Mrs. A. B. Renfra, 416 East Sev enth street, corner Grant 49 M. D. White. 408 East Clay street, between Grand avenue and East Sixth street. 60 Tent, East Thirtieth and Haw thorne avenue. . 61 Tent, Hawthorn a Venue and East Forty-eighth street. ox Tent. Grand avenue, between mast Morrison and Belmont streets. 63 Tent East Thirteenth and Yam hill streeta. 64 Tent, Twentieth and East Morri son streets. 66 E. C. Miner. East Thirty-first and Yamhill streets. 66 McKenna's real estate office, 1159 Belmont street.' corner Thlrty-nintn. 67 Adjoining confectionery, store. Base Line road and West avenue. 68 Woodmen's hall. West avenue. 69 Squire's building at West avenue and East Gllsan street. 60 Tent, adjoining Montavilla blUlard hall. Base Xlne road. 61 1. or O. F. hall, Montavilla, 62 C. A. Baker, in rear of grocery store, 389 East Pine, 63 McCord's, 406 East Burnslde street 64 Tent, East Fourteenth and Ankeny streets. 65 Tent, Twenty-first and Burnslde streets. 66 Tent. Twenty-eighth and East An keny streets. 67 Tent, East Twenty-eighth and Gllsan streets. 68 Tent, Twenty-fifth and Sandy road. 69 Engine-house, Union and Holla- day avenues. 70 Tent corner Multnomah and East fifteenth streeta 71 Ireland & McMillan, feed store. ii wiiiiams avenue. 73 Tent Seventh and Broadwav. 78 Irvlngton Tennis club, EastTwen ty-flrst and Thome-son streets. 73 Store, corner Sandy and Cully roads. 74 Tent, Russell street, between Mis sissippi ana AiDina avenues. 76 M. F. Bird, carpenter shop, 156 Russell street 76 Tent, Russell street, between Van couver and Williams avenues. 77 Peery & Wilson, real estate office. S68 Williams avenue. 78 Tent Union avenue and Sellwood street 79 J. W. Broat's warehouse, next to grocery. Union avenue and Russell street 80 Tent Mississippi avenue and Sha ver street 81 Tent, south (id Shaver street east of Mississippi avenue. 82 Tent Williams avenue and Shaver street 83 Tent East Hixtn ana mil ma- streets. 84 Enos Swan, real estate . orrioa. 90 St Johns, 209 South Burlington street. 91 St. Johns, city hall. 92 Columbia, schoolhouse. 93 Russellville, postoffice. 94 Woodstock. Woodstock hall. 96 Anabel, Stewart and Foster roads. 96 South Mount Tabor, Stewart and rosier roaas. 97 Lents, over butcher shop. 98 Lnts. Grange hall. 99 Falrview, Artisans' hall. 100 Rock wood, Rockwood hall. 101 Oresham, Regner's hall. 102 Troutdale, Fox's hall. 103 Powell Valley, Elliott's hall. 104 Hurlburt. Hurlburt hall. 105 Brlilal Veil, schoolhouse. 106 Palmer, schoolhouse. 107 Sauvies Island, schoolhouse No. 108 Holbrook. Stevens' store. 109 Llnnton. George Henaeveld's resi dence. 110 Sylvan, Cook'a shot). Ill Mount Zlon, Falrvale school-1 nouse. 112 Bertha, Bertha schoolhouse. r 118 Rtverdale, schoolhouse. '114 West Post, schoolhouse. TTnloo and KHllnrsworth avenues. 86 Teat Twenty-first and Alberta streets. ss Tent Dekant ana uurnsm ave nues., 87 Tent Viohlran and Kill In worth avenues, adjoining building of telephone company..;-.; '... . , .. 88 Tent. PlDOln 'street and Feni'naii lar avenue, adjoining grooery. , 05, , 89 Tent Doraan and Fink atreete. ad joining Methodist Episcopal church (out. side tie city Umlta). , . . - ., ,, j COMMITTEE PREPAEES TO LAUNCH PAETY (Halted Ppmb Leated Wire.) Cleveland, Ohio, April 16. Active work looking to the formation of a new Labor Dartv was begun todav bv a com mittee of seven, which has been author ised by the United Trades and ' Labor council to take charge of the movement At a meeting of the latter body last night a vote of the locals on the propo sition to organize a new party snowed that 43 favored the project while nine oppoaea it The principal opposition to me movement came rrom the socialists, who have been planning a new move ment in their party. After It Is organised the new partya first step of importance will be the open ing of a campaign to work tor the elec tion of county and state candidates pledged to organised labor. Participa tion oi mo party in national politics will depend largely on the action taken ry unions in San Franolsco. Chicago. New York and other big cities. A name ror the party has not been selected. f i ' . - , ' " . II III III I I II III III III Mllll I 111 I f , - . Jf II IIIIIMII II llllllll lllllllll I I I, Mr. Ladd Contradicts False Rumor THE rumor circulating to the effect that lots in Ladd's Addition were be ing sold only under a- ninety-nine-year lease is entirely untrue. There is not and never has been the slightest foundation for the report We Jiave never in the past entertained such a scheme, nor will we consider any proposition to lease lots in Ladd's Addition. A full Warranty Deed, as well as a com plete abstract, is given to the purchaser of every lot ' Lots can be purchased on the install ment plan, with easy payments and inter est at six per cent Every deed will convey an absolute title, with no restrictions or reservations, except ing only those Building Restrictions required to insure the best class of buildings. ESTATE of W. S. LADD OWNERS OF LADD'S ADDITION F.W.Torgler, Sales Agent, 106 Sherlock Bldg., Portland, Or. MISSOURI'S SAILORS MOUNT WOODEN fUfi 14 X Congressman W. SL Ellis. Can obtain better results than a new eed-Prench Piano Mfg. Co, Hixtn and Burnslde streets, pianos, players and player pianos. "From jiuuier w nayer. Note No. 71. X Davis, I M. Oeer for Congress. "" mui b r l ocrosa. (United Prew Leawd Wire.) Ban Diego, CaX, April 16. The battle ship Missouri came here with a wooden gun In place of the six Inch rifle, the muzzle of which was blown' off during largei practice at anagaaiena ua.y. The men on the big vessel, not wish ing to come into port with a gun-mlss-injr. sot together and devised one of wood, making the battery complete. The work Is so skillfsirv done that tha de ception cannot be noted except updn the i iHusesi inspection. . larger Homesteads. (United Preai Lhnu Win.) Washington, April lt.The senate to way jjauBoa a Din permitting settlers to tv" """icoieaua oi 80 acres each in the various western states on lands which are arid and non-irrigable. A Twenty-Tear Sentence. A 1Jiave iugt completed a twenty-year health sentence Imnnuut tvfa c,.i.r Arnica Salve, which ing piles Just twenty years ago," writes O. S. Woolever of LeRaysvTlle,, N. Y. Bucklen s Arnica Salve hmit na',M-. sores, bolls, -burns, wounds and cuts in the shortest time. SKn ciri.im.. Drug Co,'s drug store, NO JI0BE MASQUERADE FOB SKIMMED MILK (Speeial tHaoatdl ta Tba 7oDraaLl uiympia, n aan., Apru is. iarre quantities of condensed , milk must be punea on tne wasmngton sute mar kets or eise reiaoeied, according to an opinion furnished' the state dairy and xooa - commissioner ny oe attorney general. ; ; - .-v . - ' Condensed milk manufacturers, who formerly . used labels deacrihlnv thoir Tiroduct as condensed cream, in attempt ng to comply with the pure food law iinpiy pauiiea suckers over : tne word "cream" at the top of the label, the stickers bearing the word "milk.'1 But In the body of the label the word The antiseptic qualities of Mexican Mustang Liniment insure its being the best for use in all cases of It expels oil dangerous and foreign matter be fore beginning to heal the wound. Inflamma tion Is tent down and the BlirnSt injured parts rendered I painless. It soothes and oC&luS relieves promptly and positrrely. Insist on STttlnfl" what flnd&ll yw kfor substitutes disappoint. Feraalabyanpntgglata. 3ti 9M.,aad St- per bottle, Cuts Sores. "cream ocanr several times In scribing the contents of the can. de- Tha attorney-general rules that this does not jomply with the law and that" the labels must be made to conform to the statuts. . - It j X ( Congressman W. s. JBUls. ' Never Tepresented any ct the u. Called speclaJ interests. , . . . , Merchants Savings & Trust Company 247 WASHINGTON STREET Capital $150,000 Pays interest on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. Receives deposits subject to check without limitation ss to amount. ', y.,y'-i ':. .':"fftV f'-'v-"'1- "i.-'-'iVv; , ' .. , Effects collections in any psrt of the country on most res sonable terms. '..-, - t ; ... Acts as trustee 'a sll legitimste relstions. , . V .V' " ' ; 'u vCsres'for properties,' collects rents, etc -. , Interviews solicited with those contemplating sny phsse of our service 1 ',, , v ' - JOUMAL LWEE3 COST UTTLE, ACCOMPLISH MUCH