Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, October 29, 1926, Page 7, Image 7

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New ton -w. Borden, nominee of
the Democratic and Progressive
parties for Congress w»s in Ash­
land to<l»r la tbs Interest of his
campaign. Mr. Borden to well
known In this eRy having boon at
oqe tip»« district attorney for
Jackson county. Ho has Just re­
turned from gn extended cam­
paign trip over the eighteen
counties comprising the First
Congressional District, and states
that ‘‘he’ has been well received
in every section.** He appears to
be very optimistic as to his elec­
tion next Tuesday.
Mr. Hawley, bla opponent, has
been to Congress for the past fx
years, and Mr. Borden states
that "this fact alone to going to
make him many votes, as most of
ths voters appear to have come
to the conciliates that 32 years to
long, enough to retain a man iu
office, especially when therp is no
outstanding achievement to his
credit." He States that he to as­
sured of a large vote to Southern
Oregon.
Among the various
questions at issue, Mr. Borden ie
opposed to the Dennlfe Resolution
is in favor of the Grange income
tax measure, and 1s opposed to
Junking our primary election law,
and reverting back to the old
convention plan.
Speaking ~ from a national
standpoint, Mr. Boyden saM that
M ''regards the agricultural sit­
uation as one of the most Im­
portant matters confronting the
American people, and that If
elected, will support any meas­
ure that In his Judgment will
brlgg substantial relief to the
farmer, and to use his influence
for the passage of some hind, of
desirable farm legislation.'’ la
order to lessen the gap between
what the producer receives and
what the consumer pays, he sug­
gests adjusting the tariff to «a*
competitive basis; readjust and
lower rail and. water rates; stimu­
late co-operative marketlug, and
secure suitable need ¿redits.
DEPARTMENT COMMENDS
MRS. COOLIDGE'S H A W
DOMESTIC RABBIT MEAT
. ARE NOW MUCH SMJ
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28.— (IP)
‘—A Roman fountain copied from
the original will next year be
presented to Philadelphia by the
Italian Government. Italy which
did not officially participate to
the Seaqul exposition wants to
pay its tribute to the city where
the Americap Republic was foun­
ded.
The Italian minis^nuof the fine
arts Is making an Inspection of
the numerous fountains in Rome
to decide which one shall .be
copied. On the base of the foun­
tain will be inscribed the names
of the navigators of Italian orig­
in who came to America, like
Columbus, Amerigo Vespucci and
CaboV
MAN HOBS CHURCH
VIENNA, (U P) — Emnterich
Wenger, a laborer, is in Jail here gambling dsn found
IN OLD MOTOR TRUUR PROPOSE TQ NAME ROOM
charged with robbing a church.
KIR PRESIDENT HA RUING
Wenger entered the' Breolnten-
HAVANA,
Cuba,
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feld Church for evening worship
and remained after the congrega­ (UK)— What is beließet) to be
tion had leit. During the night he
stuffed his pockets, especially
enlarged for the booty, with such'1
valuables as he could find about
the place.
He had Intended to leave with
the first worshippers in the n a m ­
ing, as he had been locked to tne
church, but during the course of
the night he fell agleep. When
the sexton arrived to open the
church he found the man alseep
on a bench. An investigation dis­
closed what had happened.
WASHINGTON, Oct. 23.— (U-
P )— Domestic rabbit meat Is the
Chicken's nearest rival, according
to the Agriculture Department.
Housewives are told by the
government that rabbits jatoed
for meat are rich with food value
and have delicious flavor.
“Domestic rabbits have clean
habits.
Their diet, consisting
clfiefly of oats, barley and alfalfa
hqy, makes the meat sweet and
tender,’* the Department said.
To promulgate the popularity of
rabbit meat, the Department has
Issued colored posters, picturing
dressed rabbits aifd plates of tried
ROMAN FOUNTAIN TO BE
GIVEN. TO PHILADELPHIA and baked -rabbit meats.
WASHINGTON, . O ct
1».—
(U P )— Mrs. Coolidge, known to
women of the country for hor
large becoming hats, has taken
kindly to the . cmall-lM),t mode.
She has several w ith . high full
crowns.
One of her latest dresses is «
white ensemble of flate crepe and
broadcloth. The gown, which has
a long bloused bodice and a gath­
ered short skirt. Is mode of the
crepe, banded in tbo broadcloth.
Her coat Is full from the should­
er, with large* open sleeves. The
collar Is plain, and on It The First
Lady frequently Pins a whtto
rose, or a brilliantly contrasting
red one. .
, • '
one of the strangest subterfuges
gver used by gamblers to evade
police iatarfe'rence, was uncover­
ed here when police raided an
old enclosed ( motor bus sod sur­
prised ten men busy gambling.
For several weeks suburban
police had noticed the dilapidated
bus wandering through outlying
•treets apparently without any
particular destination. The bus
would come to a stop on some de­
serted lot, tbe crew busy them-
sel vos repairing an . Imaginary
puncture, while from all cornets
loiterers would rush to the ous
seemingly iu order to obtain a
scat. Police became suspicious of
the large number of punctures
and breakdown, raided the ma­
chine, arresting the craw and
gamblers, confiscating » a pot of
P>—-It Is proposed that one of
the dining rooms In theadw-bome
of the National Press Club, which
will occupy the two top floors' of
the I f story National Press
Building, being erected here by
the club, shall be named for the
late President Harding, the, only
President whomever qualified for
active membership la thia organ­
ization of newspaper men Mr.
Hording was a member of the
Marion (Ohio) Star,
Press Club as Publisher of the
President Harding was a mem­
ber of the Club for years before
he became President.
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