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r '(TRTT.OY. TTTTTTCSTUY. 'APftTL 8. 1020. FA'OB !TIVB C. OF C. What a Few Medford Users NEAR DEATH NAMES OFFICERS ELECTION APB. 12 ink of the SEATTLE FIRE 1 Zwscr drop POWER-FULL "Red 'Crown" is all-refrneiy gasoline with full powetvin every drop. It is made to meet the requirements of your engine. "Red Crown" has the full and continuous chain of boiling points necessary for ready starting,' quick and smooth acceleration, steady, dependable power and long mile age. Look for the "Red Crown" sign be fore you fill. -1 STANDARD OIL COMPANY . (California) Demand forGasoline Increasing Faster than Supply Owing to the increasing use or motor cars, trucks, tradtors, motor boats and other devices operated with gasoline engines.thc ' demand for gasoline Is growing faster than the supply. Do what you can to conserve, gasoline; waste none. . , . ..Miss Marion B. Towne, well known Jackson, county woman and formor resident of Phoenix, was ono of the many guesU of the Lincoln hotel.1 Seattle, who escaped with her life when that big fumily hostelry was de stroyed by fire early Wednesday mor ning, but alio lost all her personal effects. A long distance telephone message was. received In the city last night from Seattle stating tlrat liss Towne was safe, had lost all her ef fects In the flreand tolling her friends not to worry. . Miss Towne had been residing In Seattle ever since last fall when hIio received her discharge from the naval reserve in which she had served all during tho war. She has boon em ployed in the city health of lice of Seattle and had been living at "the Lincoln hotel for some lime past. Gasoli fine of Qualify W. E. Walker Special Agent, Standard Oil Qo.i Medford WITH MEDFORD TRADE IS MEDFORD MADE SKATTLK. April S. Firemen to day continued searching for bodies in the ruins of the -Lincoln .hotel, de stroyed by fire here yesterduy with a known loss of four dead. , Several of tho 300' guests of tho hotel still were unaccounted for to day. Dr. Augustine Dwyer, Huflti'a lecturer, who was believed missing yesterday, wired from Tacoma last night that he was nafo. ' The true way to become slender. site, fcsaltlip Is now yours. Boo Ilia yloturc; U flliaUans r to elve you idea of izo beloro to dm-tl.ni of weight No now! of Vyij siamus you 11 or leuioui oxer fan Vn fliinlnir wfth aalLt. oLC. ' lio thyroid, no lost, of time Just- follow Uie slmflle. easy korein tyi lu to GO Bound! Iwha oTer tdu nero to) unaep iuu casii guariuoA nsre. to- 2 Add rtmnn Amaze all who KfloW TuLl. Bevomo lighter In .itep, younsw k In iD?riitt.. attractive sain la health, add years to your lit si Hivoiimended f Pt.y"ldani 4ik loi OIL OF KOREIN at any drujj slcra. Arrnn no substitute. Jt ciono In a Uj, wiUi guamulve. Or wiitu loi irw brochure V KOREIN CO., Station F. New York City Is OMyhkewordElegance ; can describe this new EVERYTHING in this Chalmers is new except the . chassis. It has a new : bonnet line, new coach Quality First line, new windshield, new top, new seat and seat springs; ,'"' they catch your eye, those lines, though they are marked by a.reserve of rare good taste. ' -: But in those multitudes of .', little details the teal elegance ' is expressed door handles, : square doors, low sitting posi' tion, deep tilt of the cushions, the rug on the tonneau floor. A volume easily may be written ' about them, and any one of them may alone tempt you to ownership. . Tnen when you've had "your first ride, when you've felt the influence that Hot Spot and Ram's-horn have on the action of its master engine, when you've noted the utter silence, easy starting, the ready response, the easy effort "up ," underneath the bonnet" you, too, will say Chalmers is one of the few great cars of the "world. ' .- ""'' : , . A W. WALKER AUTO CO. MEDFORD, . OREGON wmjim Tho primary election of tho Cham ber of Commerce for tho nomination or officers closed last evening nt S o'clock and Immediately thereafter. C. -1. ThomiA as chairman of the election committee anil his assistants counted tho ballots. 'Tho election resulted in tho nomin ation of the following twenty-elKht members whoso nanie will be placed upon the final ballot which will be mailed to the members today: H. I. Walther, V. H. Vawtor, A. L. Hill. George A. Mansfield, T. K. Daniels. V. O. Tait, George T. Collins, Win. F. Isaacs, C. M. Kidd, C. K. Gates, HenJ. C. Shuldui, W. G. Putnerguo, C. W. Mellonald, .lohn Toinliu, !eoi-ge ' L. Treichlcr, John 11. Carkin, 11. C. Gur nett, C. S. llutterfield. liev. U Myron Boozer. John C. Mann, Hose G. Schiefi'elin, Hort Thlerolf, K. C. Gad dis, llawles Moore. Claude C. Cate. Guy W. Conner, S. S. Smith and K. J. Skewis. The final election which closes nt G o'clock next Monday, April 12, Is now in pix-Bi'ess. All of tho mem burs who shall have paid nt least one quar ter of tho annual dues are oligilde to vote. There, aro fourteen of the twenty-eight to be elected as ' tho board of directors, who will select one of their number to servo as presi dent, ono as vice-president and one as treasurer, althc a treasurer may be other than a member of the board. A very good proportion of the mnmliershiu voted, .which was evi dence of thoir interest in the success of tho Chutnber of Commerce, , It Is anticipated that' a 'larger percentage will exercise tho privilege of the bal lot nt tho final election.. . .C.'m. Thomas of the elections com mittee, had tho assistance of tho fol: lowing tellers, who nlso will serve next Monday evening: W. Guston Oomergue, Glon-. Fabrlck, George Laldlov. '.Mrs. M. T. Kdwards,. J. ,W Drossier, F. ' W. Mollis, A. L. Hill, Jonas Wold and H. L. Walther. The result, ot the Cinul election will be announced at ,,' th6 membership meeting at the library assembly room next Monday ovenlng.;. There will be a numbor of local i speakers, the Chamber of Commerce quartet and several other features which will make tho meeting instructive as wojl as most interesting. ' FLU MASKS FEATURE EPIDEMIC IN I TOKIO A strikins feature of the, epidemic of influenza here was the crotesquu niipearnnce of Uokio (jrowds wenrmir al.M(l9- ot restu rators, from the celluloid arlificiai Ich of hlnek Instoftillv embroidered liv'tlie ncslhestin school Kill. Innoeulalion with i)revcnlative cnviim. wnu ll-Wtfl. if elllillied Willi irood rcsnllM, IhoiiLdi in certain cases il was sa;d to bo ns filial as tho diH ease itself. The deaths from influ enza in Januarv totalled 5775. Cut This Out It ts Worth Money Cut out this slip, enclose with Sic and mail it to Foley & Co.; 2835 Shot field Ave.. Chicago, 111., writing your name and address clearly. You will receive In return a trial package con taining Foley's Ilonoyiarid Tar', for inii?bfi. colds and croub: Foley Kid ney Pills for pain In sides and 1iack; rheumatism, backacho, KHInoy ana bladder ailments; and Foley Cathar tic Tablets, a wholesome and thor oughly cleansing cathartic, for consti pation, biliousness, headache, and sluggish bowels. ' For Colds, Catarrh or Influenza Do you feci weak and unequal to the work ahead of you ? Do you stilt cough a little, or does your nose bother you? Aro you pale?'" I your blood thin and watery? Hotter put 'your body Into Ghapo. Build strong I . An old, reliable blSod - maker and herbal tonic made from wild roots and barks, Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medlftl Discovery. Thls"nature remody"comc In tablet or liquid form. It will hnild up your body and protect you from-disease germs which lurk everywhere. One of tho active Ingredients of this tem perance alterative and tonic Is wild cherry bark with stllllnla, which Is so good for tho lungs and for coughs t also Oregon grapa root, blood root, stone root. Queen's root, all skilfully combined In tho Medical Dlscovory. Thcso roots have a direct action on the stomach, Improviiigdlgcstlon and assimi lation. Thcso herbal citrscts In tho "Discovery" aid In blood-making and are best for scrofula. 11 7 Improving the blood they fortify the body against an attack of grip or colds. Catarrh should bo treated, first, as ft blood disease, with this alterative. Then, In addition, tho nose should be washed dally with Dr. Wage's Catarrh Remedy. Send 10c for trial pkg. of Medical Dis covery Tablets or Catarrh Tablets to Dr. Pierce's Invalids' Hotel, Buffalo, N. Y. "I have used my No. 2!) Thor wash er 32 months. J find it verv satisfac tory." .Airs "I have used my TJior "Washer 10 years and it, is O. K. No expense. Mrs. "I have used my Thor ."Washer !' venrs. I find it in every way satis factory." ' Mis "I have nseA my new Thor for 7 months and find it perfectly satisfac tory. ' Used my old one 7 years avid onl'v had 50 cents repair. ' ' . I Mrs "I have used mv Thor "Washer 2 years. I find it all O. K." .' . . ; . Mrs, ...... "I have used my Thor "Washer o( months. Find it just as the - agent guaranteed. it to he." - Mrs. NAMES FURNISHED ON REQUEST - 1 PAUL'S' ELEC TRIG STORE v " MEDFORD " GRANTS PASS ine'iviosE w.eicome lire iff Jf - Ever Came to Market ' '",". "' . ".." ' -: v ' i: . '- v.'.- . Men Who Appreciate Superlative Values Prefer The Brunswick 1 In every great tire factory1, the chief queBtion is: "How much can ..we give for the money?" And the product depends pnj thes policy adopted.. Every man who lias become ac quainted "with Brunswick Tires lenow? that Brunswick standards -are again" evident. This famous con- ; cern noted as a leader in every' line it entered since 184S- nas once more proved that its policy is right. : 'A perfect tire is simply a matter of knowledge and standards and , Skill:- 'No secrets nor patents pre yent making an ideal ire. " - , But standards come first. For In iire making there is vast room for skimping, for subtle economies, for hidden shortcomings. Makers with-, out the highest standards don't build high-grade tires. . 4 The Brunswick organization of tire makers includes a brilliant staff of technical experts. Not a man . among them' Hag spent less! th'arf 20 years in handling rubber- ' Each is a master of his craft And the new ideas they bring to the attention of ; Brunswick direc ,tors receive sincere consideration , , Every proved betterment is adopted unanimously. .. . .' ... ; ': . , ';, ' . :': ? TlteiBrimswick Tire b a combi nation of acknowledged features - plus Brunswick standards of manu facture. , .,, j ,, ', , '. ';. ;: i) fhe tesult Is a super-Hre, the like, i of tyhich you have never known be- . forei',' ..The " kind of a tire y.ou .will gladly join in welcoming ,r 'ir- ilTet , Brunswicks cost .'tie more l ihan like-type tires. ' , ' ( .- : ' ' VTry 0kE Brunswick. We prom-: , ise a surprise. And we feel certain , - that you 'will want ALLi Bcuns- " wicks. ' i !' ' - ;," " Then good tires wMl have a new meaning to you. . i u I -: THE BRUNSWICK-BALKE-COLLENDERiCO. Portland Headquarter: 46-48 Fifth Street ' Sold On An Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis i , J ' Cord Tires with 'Driving" and "Swastika" Skid-Not Treads ' Fabric Tires in "Plain," "Ribbed" and "BBC" Skid-Not Treads :' NORPWIGR SON ; ' So. Front St., Medford, Ore.' h V"' 5 . ;: