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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1918)
MEDFORD MATL TT?TT1TTXE. MFJIFORD. ORFfiOY, FifTDAY. OCTOT5FR IS, 1f)1S PAGE TITREE OF FRUIT PUS 'Now here's a chance where every one In .Medford ana Jackson county can do a necessary patriotic bit In the war. Gather up all your fruit pits and shells, dry them and see that they get to the Bardwell Fruit Co. warehouse on South Fir street, from where they will be shipped to the government stations to 'be con verted Into use for soldiers' fas masks. You can't fetch or send too many. This Is a Red Cross work and the school children of the city will ; take a prominent part in the galher- ' lug. I The government lias appointed the Jackson county chapter of tho Ited Cross, whose headquarters are In ..Medford, as the central point for the gathering of the pits and shells for :all southern Oregon, and Mayor i Gates, as chairman of tho Red Cross chapter has appointed N. S. Bennett I to have charge of both the local and southern Oregon gathering and shlp !plng. Tho Bardwell Fruit company warehouse will be the storage point for shipment and headquarters. All pits and shells will be delivered there. The government has already sent 100 bags to be filled, and more are coming. All the Red Cross auxiliaries will have charge of the gathering In their respective communities, and the school pupils of the city and county will assist in tho gathering. . Details Jwill be announced later, but It Is known that barrels will 'be placed nt ! J eacn scnooi House In which to toss the pits and shells, which must ' be 'dry. Arrangements will lie made la tor by Mr. Dennett for the gathering up of fresh walnuts and other nuts. ; There must be a gas mask for every soldier. Carbon is needed for gns masks for our boys nt once. Car bon Is now being made from peach pits, pits of apricot, cherry, plum, prune, date, and shells of wanuts, hickory nuts, butter nuts, walnuts, in fact any nut or shell contains carbon. ' f t t ? t ? f y LABOR SURVEY TO . BE MADE OF STATE ji SAT.Eir, Ore.. Ow. 18. f. II. lOrum, rciialilican nominee I'm' Mule 'labor commissioner, mum his return 'lroin Washington, where lie nllentl ;od the conference of labor coniinis i'sioiiers, subniitleil to Stale . Labor Commissioner (I, I'. Ilolf. a report -which concludes liv rerninif.'Tiilino Hint n survey lie made in Orci.'--'i 1'or the purpose of (li'terininhi'.' wluit la lior is eniploved in non-c-scnlial oc cupations or work tlial can lie per formed Miv women without plivsical in.iurv. He sinracslx Hint the sur vey lie made in conjunction with com munitv labor hoards, which already have been cMahli.-ttrd in nearly all communities. JEWS. WANT VOICE PAIiiS, ( lavas. ) 17. Thursday, Oct A mass meeting of Jews was helu at Vienna October 1 4, nnd a resolution was pas-ed asking that the Jewish peoplo be admitted Into the league of nations, according to ad vices received here. Tho Jews also eked that they be represented at the peace conference. It was pointed out at tho meeting that the large number of .lews In Austria entitle members of that race to consideration In Iho formation of Austrian federal stntcs, whlrh has been suggested In official circles. Hooray! Baity To 11 Mq fdm tea No Longer PoVottpti VwirTi-Great mMmm y f t t t ? Tliot:.'M-ur!tt cf nr.rr"n vr l .nTrr rcrlfm A.cn v.ro ti ti.j tlri;.fflit l!i.t r.(!;nri nii.l ii li mo n:itu;.il. '.-cy kr.mv Letter, for In Mother' Krlc.l tin -..ic ."c;;m ft woi--Vr.-.il M".t:.'.;!.r.qr itUix to reiuTo Ciui-y ; ended pcju::cc. 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Over There aOver Here" Have already offered their lives and are now under the colors to help win the war 1 1 onn 000 jr v J S jr Have registered for the same purpose . . it, s .H , 4i 'j-y 1 1 - - .vy K - ;"" i' ' ' V -!:, ' . ... , ' -V i'T , . ' . ' ,r , ' Si r" f. , f 1 , 1 I. ' .! " ' ,: ; : ..: -. :.. .-:-?''' . . -,v -;:.. WHAT ARE YOU DOING Only one more day left. to do your duty by assisting the local committee to go "over the top'' in this important and necessary drive. Now while the Huns are on the run do your part in showing the boys their country is with them WHEN THE BOYS COME MARCHING HOME you will be glad you did all you could to help them and will have a part in their grand welcome and to help make the world safe for democracy DR. J. J. EMMENS DR. CHA3. T. SWEENEY DR. T. T. SHAW TliU .pare rnntrlliiitcd lliriiuull Hie I'litiintlc r'-"pi'ralliiii nf DR. I. D. PHIPPS DR. LYDIA S. DOW DR. E. G. RIDDELL DR. A. R. HEDGES DR. L. DUNDY DR3. E. Or. AND EVA M. 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