Grants Pass daily courier. (Grants Pass, Or.) 1919-1931, December 20, 1919, Page 3, Image 3

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FORDS
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C. L. Hobart Company
j and do much actual labor, so would in ess training from childhood the <"arrierx Wanted
Carrier boys for Daily Courier
require the services of a general husband should help, her to get their
Extra
I maid, who In turn require« a laun­ home finances on a sound basis, and wanted -routes now open.
together work out a budget for home pay for rainy weather. Apply at
dress. In many homes the wife does ex|ienditilrt-H.
ones.
j the sewing or at least a part of II.
This is considering only the ma-
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; FtM that In the bill, also the home ’ terial side of home-making.
In ad-:
1 nursing. It is a fortunate family
i dltion to the seven or more profes­
t'orvwllls, Ore., Dec. 20.—A dozen ¡that does not have two or three sions already mentioned, the boma-
hens at th« Oregon Agricultural Col­ I weeks’ sickness In the course of a maker must find time for compan­
lege’s farm have set a new world ' year. ' Then there Is the special ionship with her family for being
record for egg production, James R. teaching that helps the children a good neighbor, for furthering her
Dryden, professor at the college, has with their lessons. We’ll charge this own mental development, and for
' up too, for tutoring Is a profession. church, social and civic work,
announced.
And
Each of these hens in one year
A paid housekeeper does not raise the value of these can not be meas-
laid more than 300 eggs, the best ebb kens or a garden, and generally ured In money.
producing 830 and two other 3 28, ' pays little attention to waste, an-
(Copied from The Farmer's Wife.
FISK FOB THIN CO4A» HN IP
AH these hens, according to 'Pro­ other large item, last us put ail this a magazine for farm women. I
fessor Dryden, are of the strain that into plain terms of dollars. It will
—all kind*
several years ago d«-vi loped ? Ittdy
—¿7 ' help us rightly value our selves and
—all priera.
MoDuff. the first hen to have laid,
laid | the work we do In our homes.
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more than 300 eggs a year in a trap Housekeeper, 52 weeks at $12
nest. Her record was 303.
per week ............... r............... | • 24
HATIN FiNIffH GOOfN*
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General maid, 52 weeks at |7
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per week
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364
2.3 varieties mixed
vor AKE WORTH AT LE A HT
laundress, 52 weeks at |4 per
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week. ........... ................. ............
in 3O-lb. nealed ottos
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*2'200 A VE All
Beamtsress, 52 weeks at 10
hours per week at 35c per
Berlin, Dec. 20.—»All the organi­
Miry E. Bronson
' boor .................................... „
182
sations for alleviating the Jot of the
What are you worth in dollars and I Nursing, 20 days and nights at
80 I war wounded have joined with the
cents per year to your family? Have Tl“ri^. “fo hou«‘per’weei
' ministry of labor to put an end final­
you mothers ever stopped to think.
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hour, 42 weoks
147 ly to the begging by the pretended
We cannot estimate the value of Poultry, garden and so forth..
100
I wounded soldiers who clutter the
companionship and moral Influence, Waste prevented, food, cloth
160 principal streets of Berlin. On all [♦
Ing and health ....................
for dollars cannot buy them, no con­
Servant's board saved, 52
iddes one sees men whose arm have
sider only the work which we might
364 been "severed” (by strapping them
weeks, at »7...______
hire done.
Total ...................
$2,22» to their bodies), or who feign to be
At present the tendency la for
On
the
farm,
the
woman
in
addi- suffering from shell-shock and shake
young women to overlook the value
A
girl
who
seeks
:
tion
to
this,
cans
her
garden
pco- pitifully, after learning In a Berlin
of the homemaker,
school the approved methods of
a career goes into tbe business ducts, care« for the milk, makes her shaking. Investigation has shown
own
butter,
cheese.
bread,
cakes,
world Women who are filling home
that these people collect up to 300
RH NT AIN PENS
positions may welt pause and won­ pies raises chickens and often helps marks dally from their faking.
with
general
farm
work.
This
would
EVERflHARP PENCILS
der what Stic cess might have been
The government has been carrying
LOOSE IJIAF BOOKS
theirs had they chosen business ca­ bring our total figure much higher. on investigations for weeks in Ber-1
DI ARI HR
A woman earning $2,000 a year
reers. devoting the same energy and
tin, Essen, Hamburg and other
HAND BAGS
skill to the work of desk or shop, as is counted a nncrrae In the business Jarre dtira. and Was ratabMshed the
PTRSER
they do to hornemaklng. A success­ world. Should not such an invoice fact that hardly 5 per cent of the
STATIONERY
ful homemaker must have at least I as this rejoice the heart of all home­ “wounded" soldiers who are begging
FRIIT BASK ETH
a fair working knowledge of about makers? ’ It may also serve another are genuine. One "shaker" was trail­
WORK BASKETS
eighteen professions or lines of purpose. If there is still such a per­ ed to a saloon where he ceased shak-1
HTERNO COOKING OITFIT
son In the world as thn old-fashioned
work.
Ing and drank cognac liberally while i
METAL
HOT WATER BOT
husband
who
akks
his
wife
what
she
l<et us consider the average home­
he counted up over 300 marks, h!s|
TLE
maker who for the pact two or three did with the 50 cento he gave her day’s
receipts.
Another “one I
SHAVING MIRROR
years has been compelled to rely on last week, show him the statement armed" man collected 80 marks in |
SANDWICH BASKETS
her own resources because of the and claim your just share of the two hours in Tauentzien street and i
MANICVRE SETS
shortage of help. What is her yearly dividends!
then was seen to slip around a cor-
woman
has
a
right
monetary value In her contribution
Every married
ner and unbind his missing arm
to handle her own money, to be a which was belted to his body. In
to the partnership of marriage?
First of all the wife is a house­ real partner in the business of mar- Hamburg, of 18 men arrestad only I
keeper. the one on whom the work­ riage, and not be compelled to run one proved to have been wounded in I
ing of the jvhole machinery of home­ bills at the store to be settled month­ the war.
making depends. A paid housekeep­ ly by an irate husband.
er could not maintain her dignity
If the woman has not had a bus-
Mining blanks at Courier office.
Horning’s
Candies
FAKE WAR CRIPPIES
Horning’s Shack
Practical Gift
Suggestions
Demaray’s Drug
& Stationery
Just Arrived
We have just received the finest selection of the very latest
platinum and diamond rings ever shown in Grants Pass.
The same may also be said of our pearl necklaces, which for
beauty and quality are unsurpassed.
Owing to their late arrival we are offering these at 25 per cent
below market prices for the few remaining days before Christmas.
LETCHER & SON
A
NEW AGATE PENDANTS
JUST RECEIVED