The Ashland register. (Ashland, Jackson County, Or.) 1927-19??, March 02, 1928, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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Sunday School
Lesson
(By Htarjr R id d ifl)
TH E TW E LV E APOSTLES.
In te rn a tio n a l S u n d a y S ch o o l L * i-
•on l o r M a rch 4, 1 928
Golden Text: “ Go ye into all
the world and preach the gos­
pel to the whole creation.”
( L e s s o n T e x t : M ark 3 : 1 3 -1 5 ; 6 ;
7 -1 3 )
I i
THE
TWO
Andrew has the distineition of
having brought his brother Peter
to Jesus and seems to have been
of an inquiring nature. He was
the apostle who discovered the
boy with the lunch, which was
used by Jesus in feeding the mul­
titude. Tradition says he went to
Scythia, Greece, and Asia Minor
and that when he was crucified
on a cross formed like the letter
X he gave his name to such a
cross.
Jude is thought to have work­
ed in Assyria and Persia, meet­
ing a martyr’s death in the lat­
ter country. He wrote one epis­
tle.
Matthew, the Publican, is sup­
posed to have met his death as
a martyr in Ethiopia. He wrote
the first Gospel.
Bartholemew (Nathaniel) was
described by Jesus as being an
"Israelite indeed in whom there
is no guile." Very little is known
of hiih but tradition is that he
was flayed to death.
Simon the Zealot wan o f a
flaming, aggressive nature and
was one of those who had rebell­
ed against the Roman dominion.
Tradition is that he was crucified
like many others but little defi­
nite is known.
Judas, who betrayed Jesus,
committed suicide shortly there­
after as related in the New Test­
ament.
Our lesson today emphasises
the need for Christian workers,
who should be trained in the
practical work to be done and
consecrated to the service of
mankind.
Jesus endeavored to
train his apostles and sent them
out on practice missionary journ­
eys before his crucifixion.
He
warned them against seeking
money and excessive entertain­
ment, a warning which many of
our modern evangelists have fail­
ed to notice. The twelve apostles
were sent out on their mission in
pairs, without any material sup­
plies or resources, but armed by
Jesus with authority and com­
manded by him to preach the
Gospel.
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ASHLAND
_
H ealti
by John Joseph (Raines, I
C o m m o n Sen se P a y s.
An old friend of mine had a
Jesus selected a small group of
hernia— he called it “ rupture.”
men from the large body of his
For many years this minor af­
disciples to train them for the
fliction had been with him. As­
proclamation of the kingdom.
sured that a simple operation, and
These twelve apostles were se­
that only, would /cure him per­
lected by Jesus after a night of
manently, he testily replied that
prayer and from then until his
he “ objected to carving.” It was
crucifixion were more closely
pathetic to see him draw from his
associated with him than the
pocket, a half dozen lurid circu­
other believers. While Jesus de­
lars, adjust his glasses, and read
sired the human companionship
— read the glittering offer, “ a
which their association would
cure, *or your money back.”
bring, the principal puropse
Could anything be fairer?
seems to have been to train them
One day he came into my office
for the work which was destined
carrying a small package. “ Doc,”
for them.
he announced, “ I’v4 got this
outfit— but he sez to get my phy­
Our lesson contains two other
sician to put k on for me-”
selections besides those which are
I read th{ “ instructions,” which
suggested to be printed. The first
“ assumed that your doctor is an
relates how Jesus called Peter
intelligent person.” O, the irony
and Andrew and James and John
— the immaculate gall of itl But
from their fishing beside the
this did man had trusting faith
Sea o f Galilee and promised to
in me— with certain limitations
make them “ fishers of men."
and I loved him.
These four neighbors and, possi­
I unpacked the thing— found
bly partners in business had
• few strips o f adhesive, a small
known Jesua before this incident
pad with about a cent’s worth
consequently they immediately
o f hokum on it, some pieces of
stopped their work and accepted
cheap guaze, and big black-let­
hia invitation.
Little did they
ter instructions and “ cautions”
realise at that time that three of
All of which I observed to the
this group would meet the death
letter, and to my customer’s de­
o f martyrs.
light. He had spent some ten
The other selection relates how
dollars, and had a right to the
Matthew was called from the “ re-
benefits, if any.
ciept of custom.” This meant that
It didn’t cure him.
It didn’t
he, a Jew, was probably in the
benefit
him.
He
didn’t
get any
service o f the Roman government
money
back.
He
was
informed
in the eyes of many Jews (such
that “ evidently the pad was not
as Simon the Zealot, subsequently
prftperly applied— in view of
an apostle) a traitor to his coun­
which we will sell you another
try and a renegade. Matthews’
for half price!”
business at Capernaum was the
N O T IC E O F S A L E
No, dear reader, this is not a
collection of import and export In the M a lte r o f th e E sta te o f
fable; every word o f it is true.
duties on commerce moving be­ S a ra L . J a ck son a n d John
But it has a moral: The only way
tween several districts.
Jesus J a ck s o n , D ecea sed .
to convince a fool is, to let him
commanded, "Follow me,” and
By virtue of an order made by get stung. The pity of it all is,
Matthew left his profitable job the Hon. W. J. Hartzell, County
that the thousands of dollars
and celebrated his accession to Judge, dated January 5th, 1928,
spent annually for "hokum” is
the invitation with a bountiful I, the undersigned administrator
extracted from lean pocket-books.
feast at his home.
of the said estate, with Wills an­
There were twelve apostles in nexed, will on and after March
C u ll S p u ds A r s G o o d F e e d .
all, one o f “whom was Judas, who 31st, 1928, sell at private sale for
This is a good year to feed
later betrayed his Master. While cash, the real property belonging cull potatoes.
With the Pacific
the farts in regard to many of to the said estate, to-wit:
northwest market well supplied
thes eare only meagre, it may be
The North Half of the
and no shortage expected, the
interesting to list briefly some of
West Half of Lot 45, and
poorer grades are best sorted out
the facta and traditional rumors
the West Half o f Lots 46
and fed to livestock. Raw pota­
concerning these apostles:
and 47, all in Minor's Ad­
toes are equal to one-sixth their
Peter is commonly recognised
dition to the City of Ash­
weight in grain, but when cooked
as the leader of this band and his
land, Jackson County, Ore-
are equivalent to one-ofurth and
vigorous preaching after Pente­
gon.
are good hog feed when fed with
cost was responsible for the early
Dated January 6th, 1928.
grain, says the Oregon experi­
spread of the new faith. He was
ment station. With barley worth
E. D. BRIGGS,
a missionary to the Jews and in
Administrator. 842 to $45 per ton cull potatoes
the course of his journeys reach­ Address: Pioneer Block, Ashland, are worth $10.60 to $11.00 when
ed Rome, where tradition says he Oregon.
85-4t Friday rooked. Potatoes are considered
was crucified, at his request with
fairly good feed for dairy cattle
hir. head down. He wrote two ep­
Heppner American Legion post when other succulence is not
istles and is supposed to have constructs emergency airdome.
available.
given Mark the facts for his*
Gospel.
O RDIN AN CE No. 863
James, the elder, brother of
John, preached in Jerusalem and
An ordinance providing for the collection and
in Judea. He was the first of the
twelve to become a martyr and disposition o f garbage within the city o f Ashland,
was beheaded by Herod, which i Jackson county, O regon; providing a penalty for
information is given us in the the violation hereof; and declaring an emergency.
Book of Acts.
John, like his brother James,
originally noted for his impct-
THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF ASHLAND
uisity, became a man of prayer.
He helped to establish churches DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOW S:
in Asia Minor and at Ksphesus,
Section 1.
At one time, he was banished to
That the term “ garbage” as used herein shall
the Isle of Patmos but came back
and is the only apostle who is be construed to mean every refuse accumulation o f
thought to have died n natural animal, fruit or vegetable matter, hquid or other­
death. He wrote the fourth Gos­ wise; ashes, tin cans, bottles, glass and discarded
pel, three epistles and Revela­
articles o f similar character.
tions.
Section 2.
James, the less, so called to
That it is hereby made the duty o f every per­
distinguish him from the other
James, probably confined his son, firm or corporation within the Imits o f the city
asinistry to Palestine and Egypt o f Ashland to cause their garbage accumulations to
and tradition says that he was
be removed within the time specified in the follow ­
either crucified or thrown from
a high eminence in the latter ing classification:
(a ) During the months o f October. November,
country. A few scholars credit
him with authorship of the Epis­ December. January, February and March,—
tle of James.
(1.) Residences and apartments— at least once
Thomas, who is probably best every seven days;
known because of his douM, is
(2.) Hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, meat
claimed by the Syrians as the
markets,
jp*ocery stores and other places where
founder of their rhurvh and may
have travelled as far as Persia I meats, fruits and vegetables are kept, sold or offered
and india.
Tradition ia that hr \ for sale, or whore cooking is done for the public— at
auffared martydom while at pray- | least twice every seven days;
er, having been killed by arrow»
(3 .) All other places— at least once every seven
ahot at him.
days;
( b .) During the months o f April, May, June,
Phillip, who waa uaually cau­
July,
August
and September,—
tious and alow to act, ia though
(1.)
Residences
and apartments— at least twice
to have preached in Phrygia and
to have met hia death aa a mar­ every seven days;
»
tyr in Hieropolia.
(2 .) Hotels, restaurants, boarding houses, meat
F R ID A Y , M A R C H
REGISTER
markets, grocery stores and other places where meats,
fruits and vegetables are kept, sold or offered for
sale, or where cooking is done for the public— every
alternate day, not less than twice every seven days;
(3.) All other places— at least once every seven
days.
Section 3.
That every person, firm or corporation having
garbage for disposition shall, unless they dispose of
the same on their own premises in accordance with
other provisions hereinafter contained, place all
ashes, glass, bottles, tin cans, coffee grounds and
similar garbage in a suitable receptacle keeping the
same separate and apart from all other garbage. All
kitchen garbage, animal and vegetable matter shall
be placed or kept in a separate container which shall
be water tight and fly proof, and be placed in a
location convenient for all city collectors o f garbage.
Section 4.
That no garbage collector or scavenger or other
person shall be obligated to haul or cart away from
any house, place or premises in which such garbage
has not been properly segregated as provided in
Section 3 hereinabove.
Section 5.
That it is hereby made unlawful for any person,
firm or corporation to dispose o f any garbage on
any street or alley o f the city o f Ashland, or cast
same into any standing water or excavation.
Section 6.
t,
1928
FRII
Section 14.
The superintendent o f the dump grounds
at all times keep an adequate set o f bocks,
tory to the finance committee o f the common
cil, as to the receipts o f the dump grounds in
that statistical data may be obtained as to uie
tion thereof.
Section 15.
That the superintendent o f the dump
shall collect from every person, firm or cor
using the same a fee for the use thereof, said
be in his discretion and based upon the size
load, but in no event to exceed the sum of
cents per load.
Section 16.
That the superintendent o f the dump greq
hereby given the right and authority to clirei '
person, firm or corporation as to where they
ralley
dump or deposit their load in the said dump gp
Club
Section 17.
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That the common council reserves the rig Wee
any time the rate for the collection o f garbage
in the city o f Ashland charged by garbage coE Ernest
shall become exhorbitant in the opinion o f the :ek wit
mon council, to fix a maximum charge for ga®tl‘ratt>d
collection service.
A
Section 18.
That any person, firm or corporation
either or any o f the provisions o f this ordi Mrs. V
shall be deemed guilty o f a misdemeanor, and at last
conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine other I
to exceed $50.00, or by imprisonment in the cra ter
for a period o f not to exceed twenty-five days, urned I
Mrs.
both such fine and imprisonment.
That any person, firm or corporation may dis­
pose o f their own garbage by burying the same on
their own property, provided such disposition may
be made in a manner satisfactory to the city and
Chicago
Section 19,
state board o f health, and provided further, that in
urned
That inasmuch as the question o f the dikl“^ “
any event any garbage so buried must be covered
o f garbage should be settled at the earliest rd ingeies,
over with at least two feet o f earth.
is
deemed necessary for the immediate preser§>iego
Section 7.
o
f
the peace, health and safety o f the citizens
That nothing herein contained shall abridge
land
that an emergency be, and the same is
the right o f any person, firm or corporation to re­
declared
to exist, and this ordinance shall
move their own garbage by means owned by them ;
fully
operative
from and after the passage
provided the disposition o f the same is not contrary
council
and
approval
by the mayor.
to the ordinances o f the city o f Ashland, or the laws
o f the state o f Oregon.
The foregoing ordinance was duly passe«
Section 8.
That no person, firm or corporation shall per­ meeting o f the common council held on th&the hoik
mit or suffer to accumulate in or about any vacant day o f February, 1928, the vote being as follow They via
Diego ai
A yes: Five.
lot, yard, place or premises owned by him, or upon
but »pen
Nays:
None.
any streets or sidewalks adjacent thereto within the
in Pasat
Approved, February 21, 1928.
city limits, any refuse vegetables, decayed or decay­
John
ing substances, garbage or filth o f any kind, nor suf­
J. EDW ARD THORNTOI several
fer such yard, lot, place or premises to be or remain
grandpa:
M; Arnold.
in such a condition as to cause or create a noisome
To all o f which I herebv certify.
Mr. ai
or offensive smell Or atmosphere, or permit the same
GERTRUDE BIED and son
to be unsightly by reason o f refuse and cast-off non­
City Recoi were gu
combustible material.
home lai
Section 9.
Mr. ai
That all wagons, carts, vehicles and receptacles
Bimice
used in the transportation o f garbage through the
Ashland
streets o f the city o f Ashland shall be so constructed
William
Mr. ;
or so equipped that any animal or vegetable garb­
formerlj
age shall be water tight and fly proof, and any such
land ha'
wagon, cart or vehicle shall be so constructed and
TH E FOODS Y O U SE R V E AN D E A T M U ST H A V E Y
the Olso
C O N F ID E N C E .
YOU C AN D E PE N D ON E V E R Y TH
covered that the contents thereof cannot be deposit­
The
YOU BUY H E R E — A L W A Y S *
ed in the public streets or alleys while being trans­
club met
ported.
F E A T U R E S S A T U R D A Y A N D M O N D A Y , M A R C H 3 ing at t
day to f
Section 10.
niture b
That the Mayor and Common Council shall im­
P e e ts
G ran
day is |
L a rd , p u re in b u lk - R 'c«> fa n c y so u th ­
mediately, and hereafter at the first o f every year ap-1
S oa p ,
la rge
making
ern B l u e R o s e ,
3 b a rs Crem
point a Sanitary Inspector, whose duty shall be the ;
fre s h , 3 - Ih.
5 7 c 4 . n , ..................«
2 9c
and to
S oa p , all fa
supervision o f the enforcement o f this ordinance, j
making
in connection with which he may file complaint in
ence Yo
M IN C E D C L A M S , D A R R O W s ca llo p e d cla m s m ak e a (
tion ag<
the City Court against violators hereof.
a b le w h o le s o m e m eat s u b s titu te .
tall ca n s 2 2 c ; 3 fa
meeting
Section 11.
work as
That the mayor with the approval o f the city
Brower
T o m a to e s ,
L ib b y s
council shall appoint a superintendent o f the city !
o f Ashl
S o lid P a ck . N o. 2
R o lle d ° » * ‘ . C rea m
P e a ch e s , J
dump grounds at a salary to be fixed by the common t
3 f o r ................. 4 0 c
hags
5 3 c d rie d , 2 -W .
club mi
the men
council; said superintendent to have full charge and '
covered
control o f the said dump grounds and the operation
P I N E A P P L E , L ib b y s - 8 la rg e G o ld e n S lic e s in esck
noon.
thereof, and be responsible for the proper disposi­
la rg e ca n s
3 fo
Mrs. ,
tion o f garbage and trash at said dump grounds; and
ill with
be further responsible for the carrying out o f any or­
improvii
V a n C a m p s B e a n s- P ea ch es, D el M on - S o d a C r a r
ders by the common council.
m ed iu m size ca n s- ** M rjha* o r L ib b y s
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Section 12.
tral
Poi
ca n s, 2 4 c
e d , 3- Ih
ness.
That the superintendent o f the dump grounds 1
shall, in addition to the salary to be paid him as fixed j
S A R D I N E S . N orth Star, g e n u in e N o rw e g ia n s in purs
> Mr. a
o il, a b o u t 2 0 fish , 2 c a n s ...............
by the common council, be entitled to any and all
tormerl;
salvage which he may obtain from the said dump
into thi
ground, and shall be entitled to sell such salvage i
pect to
M ilk,
L ib b y s -
3
®, * n l ' R* d M e x i- S h o rte n in g
this spri
and retain the full amount o f said proceeds.
He
ca n , 3 - lb 2 5 c ; 6 - best
Mrs. ]
can s 2 8 c ; 6 f o r 5 5 c
shall be further entitled to all dumping fees for use
49c
lb
visitor
1
o f the said dump grounds as prescribed in the fo l­
Mr. a
lowing paragraph, and shall be entitled to all fees
were lui
fgr the burning and disposal o f carcasses.
Q U A K E R O A T S , 6 0 .0 0 0 U. S. S ch o o ls d isp la y cacA
p( Mr.
in g . “ C h ild re n sh ou ld eat a c o o k e d c e r e a l f o r b r L
Section 13.
Griffen
L a rg e P k g s. 2 8 c ; 2 fo r
Last
That all carcasses o f animals must be disposed
Valley
o f at the dump grounds, and the superintendent o f
met at
S yru p , A d iro n d a c k
the dump grounds at the time o f receiving such car­
F lo u r -K e r r s B e l
regular
Cane and
M aple-
o a te n t, 4 9 - Ih ss«l
casses at said grounds may require the payment of
“ rem in d s
you
of
interesti
$2 0 3 ;
Crawl
y o u r b o y h o o d days*
not to exceed the following incineration fees:
D r ifte d
Snow •
read by
Q u a rt ca n
55c
F ish ers B len d , $2
Carcasses over 1000 lbs., in weight, $10.00
and a p
13.
Carcasses over 500 lbs., but not
Rides,"
Lennox,
over 1000 lbs., in w e ig h t.......... 5.00
20tb C e n tu ry C a f f e e - “ A !lt w ell that en d s w e ll" 24
were si
Carcasses from 250 to 500 lbs. in
tu ry C o f f e e is p e r fe c t b le n d in g to a g o o d m ea l. Po»
in the li
weight ........................................... 4.00
............ .............
3 p ou n d s
ington.
Carcasses from 100 to 250 lbs. in
Mrs.
w e ig h t............................................ 3.00
several
Carcasses from 50 to 100 lbs. in
aftemrx
S h u m -S h u m S a la d O il. “ as p u re as is m a d e ” gu a rt
enjoyed
weight __________ _____________ 2.00
L e ttu ce , 3 s o lid beads
Twenty-
Carcasses under 50 lbs. in weight ....
The superintendent o f the dump grounds shall
F resh T o m a to e s , A r t w h e * * . s a d B ru ssel S p r o u t , ft
furnish all materials for incineration o f carcasses
d o y s u d M o n d a y.
at his own expense, but shall be entitled to retain
the fees collected therefor.
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