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) EVENING, D i. V Jk V. hi! liSli ? TO FUN on ;:vcl Shurt!eff,Jr. Here on a Tcur to Get Ideas on City Government. ' - If your mayor Is Ught-wad and tits on tha lid ot ths city treasury. thAn i-oif tan aspect a cessation In tha real ;gv.lnnnlt nf Tour citV." Said flavel rtiurtleff, Jiv representative of tha Na tional Conference on City , Planning, while at' the Hotel Portland yesterday. Mr. Shtirtleff Is seeking ideas of city povernment. particularly " those tht have reference to park development He ts going from city to city learning tho best and the worst and the most dis tinctive features of each government When he completes his toyr pt the cities hit findings U1 be tfut nto a look and distributed among the cities pf tha-country so that .each may have the benefits and warnings of the best plans of development and tt most, in effectually, administered municipal gov ernments. -. . . , Mr. Shnrileff will also make a re port to the National Conference on City Manning at Its next annual meeting. i . i . 5!!riE REMEDY fOR KIDNEYS The following prescription Is known to be one of the most effective obtain able for quick relief and permanent "Half oance fluid extract Buchu; half ounce Murax compound; but ounces or pood gin. Take one to two teaspoon fuls after each meal and at bed time." Any druggist can mix or furnish the ingredient or this prescription. i'ain In the back, rheumatic pains, freouent and scanty urination, and pains In groin are nature's warning that the kidneys are deranged, and should have imtr.fcdiate attention, or serious Illness, nu h as Britrht's disease or diabetes, are likely to follow. ... .- m ! i ii PI" Ee calls the ; conference graduate school on city planning, since there are represented at the meeting the nation's foremost experts in engineering, street building, , architecture, building con struction and park making. E. II Ben nett, ngaged by the Civic Improvement league to make a plaq for the build ing of Greater Portland, Is a mem ber of the conference and attended its last meeting held in Rochester. All the papers read and discussed at the annual conferences are put Into a book and these are distributed ameng the cities, the purpose being that as many of the good Ideas as possible may be accepted by the cities where im provement is net Jed.. Mr. Shnrtleff will report particularly, as a result of his tour, upon a proposed model-town planning act His work is financed by , the Russell . Sage founda tion, but this fund has no part In the work of the conference on city plan ning. While In Portland Mr. Shurtleff has been conferring with; Deputy City Attorney Tomllnaon oa tha . methods used , in Portland for the acquisition of lands to be used for park and other purposes. He noted with satisfaction that Baltimore bad mads an Appro priation for the purpose of carrying on the work of city planning and ex pressed a wish that every city might do likewise. Tha mayor of Baltimore, said Mr. Shurtleff, is one ot tha na tion's greatest enthusiasts In tha sys tematic planning ana building of cities. has learned more about tha higher branches of composition ' $han in hit previous experience; a New Tork Jour neyman, who was "railroaded" through his apprenticeship, credits - the course with giving him an opportunity to learn more thaa he could have learned through a properly tutored apprentice ship, while an English born student says the I. T. U. course was more valu able to him than his seven year appren ticeship in the -tight little tale." ' This trade educational course is sold below actual cost The printers' union defrays all the advertising expenses and gives prises of from SB up to students when they complete the course. This Is but one of the many features carried on by the typographical union, and it is at tracting the attention of those inter ested in trad a education tha world over. VIEWS OF STUDENTS .': IN FINE BOOKLETS i The educational commission of the International Typographical anion Is sending out a finely printed booklet giving the views of students who are taking the course of instruction fur nished by the union. ' '.: The testimonials rang from those of apprentices in : their ; teens to accom plished craftsmen In the sixties, and all speak highly of the-course. Modern educational methods are employed, and display or decorative printing la placed on a more scientific basis than it has heretofore occupied. The course la not theoretical, however, as the students learn by working, and throughout tha booklet there are- many testimonials saying the writers,, were aided greatly In their every day work by tha lessons. One young man notes a weekly Increase In wages of f; a (0-year-old says he ASHLAND VOTES DOWN u WATER SYSTEM PLAN (Saeettt THpt Tbe JoanuLt ! Ashland. Or., Dee. 15, Ashland turned dowa both the propositions to bond the city for 1176,000 to 'rebuild the tntmlcioel water ; clan t ' and the alary grab," a proposition fathered by the city council and mayor to give the councilman a salary of $2S a month and the mayor $131 per month. The bonds were defeated by 113 votes and "the salaryproposition by 71. A caneus of those opposed to the candidacy of Mayor SnU met yesterday and indorsed B. P. Nell as an opposition candidate. The campaign for the municipal election, which will be held December 30, will be a hot ens. OREGON GIRL GiVE ' PRAISE Hi EURO re WASHINGTON .TOWNS MAY REGULATE SALOONS . , . ; . v '(Special tat te The f jormD ' Otympia, Wash, Deo. IS Washing ton towns may Incorporate, after the district has voted dry, and regulate and permit saloons, Is the opinion of the supreme, court. ' This opinion Is ' the result of the appealing of thS . case of Harry Donovon of McMurray, who was convicted by the district court of Skagit county. This decision will affect sev eral Washington towns, aa the supreme court holds i that it Is not necessary that a special election be held In the city fai order to determine whether sa loons shall be permitted. rsaerftl Dispatch te The JowmI.1 Pacific University, Forest Grove, Or, Deo. 15. A cause of great rejoicing to Professor Frank Thomas Chapman di rector of the music conservatory of Pa cific university, was produced today when a communication from Jonas Al berto of Berlin was received in which great praise was . attributed to Miss Frances E. Clapp of Forest Grove, be cause of her excellent work under bis instruction. - ..' ), '.-.-v '.':.-.. i-. Miss Clapp- is a graduate of Paclflo university, finishing Uro years ago, and the same year she was graJnateor rrom the conservatory of tho same Institu tion, having taken her entire course under Professor Chapman. To finish, she went to T Europe during the early part of last rammer, and In this . In credibly short time sha has been, at tracting attention of the best musical circles of Berlin, Miss Clapp, while at Paclflo, did : phenomena work In her concerts all1 through Oregon and parts of Washington, and the success she la SiM..' ., " ' ', .11 . cqugiied'all night Tta This Becrpe "Was TrtaA Cur Pol lowed, la ' 5 Hoars, A prominent medical man, who Buf fered with a severe cough and cold on the longs, often being kept awake all night and weakened oy loss of sleep, finally discovered a simple formula which will care any cough In five hours by the clock. It Is a laxative tonic cough syrup Which can be made at home by anyone- 'and the formula is here riven for the benefit Of those who pass sleepless nights in painful par oxysms. Those wno nave inea ii say It is magical, and beats any high-priced, slow-acting coueh medicine ever sold. Mix in a bottle one-half ounce fluid wild cherry bark, one ounce compound essence cardlol and three ounces syrup white pine compound. Take twenty drops every half hour for four hours. Then take one-half to one teaspoonful three or four times a day. Give chil dren less according to age. This will tone up and rid the system of deep- seated cougns every time. now achieving is not unexpected to her friends and others. , Jonas Alberto is the celebrated Span ish maestro whom all musical circles of Europe regard as one of the fore most musicians and teachers of that country, and has twcn the recipient of many of America's pupils who desire to further their work. Miss Wllma E. 'Wapse.ner, mother of Pacific's conservatory graduates and who Is at the head of the piauo depart ment of McXUnnvllle college, alo took post-graduate work under this same artist two years ago and is having marked success. ; , .. , . . , FARMERS DISAPPEARING . FROM INLAND EMPIRE ' " (Special Wspatea t Tie Journal) -." Dayton,' Wash.,; Dec IS. Columbia county has lost over 1000 farmers, U Is evident' from the census figures Just given out - xne county naa aecrutmea from 7128 to TO 4 1 despite the fact that Dayton has Increased from 3200 to 3000 and Starbuck from ssi to i&o. The painln these two principal towns is 1046, and the loss In the county la SO. ' This Indicates that over 1000 farm ers are missing since the census of isne mmHnr ftva mhmh to the family, it appears that over - 300 f anna have Deen oesertea in mis county m m decade. This estimate Is borne out by reports showing that some school districts which 10 years ago boasted 20 scholars are now oepopuiaiea aa xar . ptttMntn a r mrHnrnM. One capitalist hers baa' taken aver 10 farms In tha 'decade.',.'- ...,,,....,... . Hay Macadamize Hood "Street. -(Special Diateh to The JoaruL) .' Hood Elver, Or, Dec' 18- An effort Is being made by property holders 'on Oak street' the main business street of tha city, to have the same hard sur faced. X petition will be presented to the city council to have this work ac complished as soon as the weather will permit While the city has creditable buildings, the streets .remain sloppy and filthy to tha extreme,- Work of macadamizing tha streets In the resi dence section has been ordered by the council, but the business district baa been nglected, ' , ; '.,..:; . - - i t i i i m i ii i n ii ." ! !. ; Prince Edward of Wales, m connec tion with his studies aa a nival cadet. has become a skilled machinist Indigestion Will Disappear , and Stomach Ills Vanish OnV 50 Cent Dox cf Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets Is All You Need. When the Btomach Is upset and giving you a lot Of distress tales two Ml-o-na stomach tablets and the misery will quickly fadeaway. It's really wonderful how quickly MI-O-NA acts on the stomach and puts it In good ordtttv'.' ' Ml-O-NA Is the famous prescription of a famouif stomach specialist and it Will be many years before any physician writes a better one. Bead what a Mass achusettq man writes: v - v, "I want to giva my personal testimony In favor of your MI-O-NA. It is truly a wonderful, remedy, and has done me a world of good, I tried two doctors, one of whom called my case gastralgia, and the other neuralgia of the stomach. I have tried different' 'sure-cures' but none of them could give me. more than temporary relief. I noticed your ad in one of "our1 daily papers and thought I would try it After a brief time the pains left me and my appetite v.as Rood and I very soon got so that 1 ct J iat' anything. And now If at any time I feel any indigestion coming on, 1 take the tablets for a few days and It ii all dispelled., I ..always .. recommend MI-O-NA to any who are suffering from dyspepsia or Indigestion. I want to express to" yott my sincere thanks." C, P, Bridges,' 8 Haddington Pl ice, West Lynn, Mass., February 18, 1903. .. 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