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DAILY CAPITAL JOPKHAL, SALBK, IMWH, MOXDAT, JANTAItY 20, 1911 Fif Tkreo Rostein & Greenbaum CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON Blankets, pair, Halo , 7."jc Tllankels, fi."x7-, iialr, sale $1.00 Blankets, ilSx'W, pair, sale , $1.85 IlianUci-r, sale $!2.2.r lllaukrtii, sale $1.00 Woolc-i IJt!iiilit;iH. pair, now ?.r.r0 lilnulcui.s, pair now . . . JiuC . ..SOn ...51 -U ...$1.75 ...$"..1T, . . .SI.5-J Children's Ladies' Rolled Sole 50c Rubbers Rubbers 35c. 35c. GOOD WARM UNDERWEAR Ladles' heavy fleoc&d underwear 20c Children's heavy fleeced underwear .... 20c Ladles' 50 underwear 40c Ladles' 76c union suits DOo Ladles' $1.00 unlou suits 75c Ladles' $1.60 union suits $1.20 Ladies' 65c Union Suits Sale Price, 45c Children's 38c Union Suits Sale Price, 25c. Men's good wool Ovrecoata $6.00 Men's $10 wool overcoats $7.00 Dest mercerized table cloth, yard 40c 25c mercerized tablecloth, yard 20c 9-4 bleached sheeting, yard ..25c Heavy outing flannel, yard 81-2c Men's $2.00 Pajamas Sale Price, 75c Ladies' $2.50 Sweaters Sale Price, $1.25 240-246 Commercial St. Heat and Cold from Same Plant F.OS ANGELES INVENTOR MAY HEVOMTIONIZE HEATING, LIGHTING AMI HEr'HIGEKATlNfi OF THE WORLH-A WON I) Ell I'LL DISCOVERY. Elect Senators Tuesday. united rnsBS uused wins. Boston, Jan. 20. The Legislatures publican, on the first ballot Is con' ctuei. The New Hampshire legislators of New Hampshire and Rhode Island have been In deadlock for a wek will votes Tuesday for United States All the original tandldates remain In Senators. In Rhode Island the elec- the field, but talk of defections and tlon ot Judge Lebaron B. Colt ,Re-1 combinations Is rife. An opportunity to prove our ability to please you when It comes to groceries, meats, flBh, poultry, etc. Our constantly changing stocks assure you of absolutely fresh and pure provisions, and our reason able prices will mean a large amount saved at the end of the year, Everything handled In a sanitary and up-to-date manner. Today we have the finest lot of dressed chickens In the city. Phone 840, or, better still, call and Have Your Choice Fresh Meats and Fish 18 Pounds Granulated Sugar for $1.00 Sugar, sack, $5.35 Sugar, sack, $5.50 Sugar, sack, $5.60 Have you tried our Hsparnqua tips? 15c per tin. Wo have tho largo white asparagus 20c, or 2 for 3c Also 3 -lb tin tips and Btalks at 20c, fine. Every One a Snap Thielsen Cash Grocery Company jj T Phones Main 840-830 151 N. High Street t Ladd & Bush, Bankers Established 1868 Capital $500,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business, We Issue travelers' checks and letters of credit avail able In all parts of the world. To catch all the natural gas from a great oil well, chill it with nil Ice ma chine, change it Into rhlgolcno and other extremely valuablo liquids far colder than Ice, and then discardlnc the Ice machine, use theso same li quids to chill the rest of tho gas and make mora liquids, sounds like a per petual motion machine story. Yet this Is exactly what a Los Angoles In ventor and scientist is doing with his now plant at OUnda this week. It Is the first strictly refrigerating plant for the reduction of gasolene from natural gas ever established In the world, as far as known. One billion cubic feet of natural gas, equal In heat and power to one mil lion bushels of coal, Is lost dally from the oil wells of America. The gaa es capes Into the air, In spite of man's efforts to catch. It This Is history, ancient history. Let us turn a new page, a page written here In Los An geles, a page of history which must interest people all over the world- no matter whether or not they care 'he snap of their fingers about oil and gas. W. C. Cutler, of Sawtelle, scientist, Inventor and hard worker, has a way to catch this gas which Is proving marvelously successful, and last week he put In operation the plant at Olln- da whereby he saves all the contents of the precious gas. The plant Is work ing now. Its success may affect the oil Industry of the entire world. It may make poor oil wells profitable, enrich those Interested In good work ing wells, greatly extend tho use of oil and Its productr) all over tho world cheapen the coRt of oil products and heat, light, power and refrigeration to the goneral public. By cheapening the now precious products Buch as rhlgolone, cymogene and melthame, with a boiling point 256 uegrees doiow zero, renrenholt, some extraordinary feats may be accom plished In household economy, to the delight of the hoiiRewlfe. With a single tank of one of those products of gas, sho will be able First, to cool her Ice box. Second, run the gas through a pipe and thereby light the house. Third, heat the house. Fourth, do her cooking In tho kltch on. Various burners and appliances will ennulo her to easily secure all these benefits from one single tank of rhlg- olene. When tho tank Is exhausted, it can bo replaced by tho company, nnd tho empty tank removed like a gaso- leno can. A supply of the gas product could bo utilized In an ofllco-bullding to per form all the functions of coal or oil as a source of power, Including the run ning of elevators, heating or chilling tho drinking water, and heating and lighting tho building from top to bot tom. Supplies of rhlgolcno could bo taken across tho desert to mines and other Industries whoro power Is unoblnlna mo. a camper or yachtsman oould take along a Bmall tank and apparatus and chill the drinkables and cook the game, no matter where he might wan dor. home of tho other boneflts of the discovery, are said to be these: Innu merable poor oil wells practically of no value, will become prodtnhl properties, enriching thousands of p,x ple; all good oil wells will bo greatly enhnncod in value by tho use of the process of saving tho natural gns now lost: gns containing three-quarters of a gallon of gasoleno may bo workei profitably now, whereas formerly at least ono and a half gallons of gas was f required; cost of oil and gnsoleno will I bo reduced to tho public, owing to ease of segregation of classified and lower ing of cost of production; Heat, light, refrigeration nnd power In cities reasonably accessible to oil territory will bo obtainable at much low or rates; Power, or tho material wbeneo pow er can bo easily mado, as woll as light, heat and refrigeration, will become portable. Briefly, Cutler chills tho gas and thus ohcaply gets the valuablo gaso line and higher products. Cutler's plant Is flrt a strictly re frigerating plant. Other scientists havo been getting about 10 per cent of the gnsollno from gns by means of compression They havo done valua ble work along theso linns. Notable among them Is another Southern Cali fornia man, J. F, Vorderinark, secre tary of the Pacific GhboIIiio company, of Ix8 Angeles, ono of tho foremost experimenters In America, who is an expert on compression. Cutler's mcthol, In brief, n to chill tho gas as It ccaM from tho oil woll, and thus obtain all Its valuable prod uct. First he caps tho woll com pletely; then by the natural pressure of tho gas from tho well It flows through a pipe to a number of con tainers. Each container Is of a differ ent temperature, gradually getting lower. For example, tho first tank may be 15 degrees below zero, Fahrenheit, the second, 25 degrees below, and so on. Iu the first tank will be precipitated the first product; tho second will get tho next product, about a 00 per cent gravity gasoline; tho next, an 80 per cent grade, and Ho forth, until rhlgo lene, cymogene, uinthcno and other xtrenicly valuablo products are ob tained. Hhlgoleno Is worth about $5 a gallon. Tho Cutler plant has a daily eapa- ily of 50,000 cubic feet of gas, which It gets direct from an oil well. The gas Is chilled by containers supplied by tho six-ton loc-maklng machine. The plant Is not largo, hut Is suffi ciently extensive to prove or disprove the clalmB of the Inventor, Will P. Stevens, a constructing and refrigerating cnglneor of 1630 Long Beach avenue, who was formerly with the refrigerating department of the Santa Fe rallrlood, Is a firm believer In the triumph of Cutler's process. He has been engaged for days with Cutler at the plant and assisted In the work ings. George I. Leonard, a mining engin eer and oil expert of South Pasadena, who Is aiding Cutler In his work, says that a tank of high product of gas oline placed In an office building would do the work of a gas engine In supply ing power. The lighting would be done best by means of a modified sort of WelBbach burner. The gas could be used In a cooking stovo or grate, of course. Storage tanke would do the cooling desired. He says that In riv eting tools the portablo power would bo especially valuable, Stevens says that the average oil well is a Bmall producer of from twelve to twenty-four barrels, as In the Whlttler district for example nnd ho estimates that the amount of gas escaping from these small wells Is worth about 40 per cent of tho value of the oil obtained. I-argo wells flow ing strongly furnish less gas propor tionately than small ones. Ho thinks all the gas can be saved by the new refrigerating process. Cutler Is an odd scientist. Ho Is fond of working In his garden; has taught his pet rooster how to crow when spoken to; has seedless rasp- oerries ana DiacKuerries ana granos from Algiers In flourishing condition, Ho has not a college education, al though ho would like one, but he reads deeply and persistently, and his ques tions fall on the ear as fast as tho hoofs of a horse at a sharp trat Ho Is married and has a pretty homo and flve-airo tract at Sawtollo. Ho helped lay out tho townslto years ago. Los Angoles Times. DEEDS, OT MOHDS. Salem People Have Absolute Proof of Deeds at Home. It's not words but deeds that prove true merit. The deeds of Donn's Kidney Pills, For Salem klrlnoy sufferers, Have mado their local reputation. Proof lies In tho testimony of Sa lem people. C. W. Hill, wagon maker, 1939 N, Front street, Salem, Oregon, says tint more or less bockac.lie and iny kidneys were disordered. Dean's Kid ney Pills havo always roiiovod me in a short tlmo. I know of several oth er people who havo taken Donn's Kid ney Pills with good results. Vou may continue publishing the testimonials havo given before." "When Your Hack Is Lame Remcm bor tho Name." Don't simply ask for a kldnoy remedy ask distinctly fo: Doan's Kidney Pills, the samo that Mr. Hill had tho remedy bucked by homo teselmony. 50c all stores. Fob ter-iMllburn Co., Props., lluffulo, N "Naughty Marietta" Tonight A SPLENDID MISICAL COMEDY PRESENTED 1IY A liKM A liKAItl.Y STRONG COMPANY OK (ill .MEM. BE IIS AT THE MIAMI TONIGHT. ! Florence Webber and a company of ! 00 in tho Victor llerliort-liida- John-! son Young comic opera, "Naughty Marietta" Is a theatrical announce ment of Importance made by Oscar. Hammcrsteln. A suniptuiis production and a special chorus arc valuable ac cessories carried to enhance tho ar tistic values .of the attraction. "Naugh ty Marietta" Is In two acts, with scenes laid In New Orleans In 1870. The story revolves around a little French countess, who ran away from her European convent to join a ship load of maidens sent out to America to become wives for the soldiers. In New Orleans, Marietta attracts the at tention of the son of the lieutenant governor, who, secretly, Is none other than a famous pirate chief. His at tentions are unwelcome, especially as Marietta has become fond of an Amer ican, a captain of the forest rangers. But, unfortunately, ho Is a woman hater, so Marietta Is confronted with the situation of endeavoring to es cape the attentions ot one whilo trying to attract the love of another. And as the American Boldler Is attempting to capture the pirates, whoso real Iden tity Is unknown to him, and Is friend ly with him when he Is at homo, and devoid of his piratical ambitions, It can readily be realized that a series of unusual situations must result. For tunately, Marietta is able to old her American to capture the pirate and to attract his i ve, but not until she has assumed various disguises, such aa a street singer, an actress and a wnlf. After sho has secured tho man of her choice, her real Identity Is disclosed, and all ends happily. A scries of minor plots nro deftly Interwoven wilh the main theme, making a composite story of romance, adventure and mer riment, which Is admirably suited as a background for a comic opera, and a foundation for the glorious music composed by Victor Herbert. Miss Webber, the prima donna, Is a Utile Amerlcnn girl, whose wonderful voice attracted the attention of Mr. Hammersteln, who placed her at the head of his light opera company. All Inst season she was hailed as a phe nomenal song bird and a splendid comedienne. January C earance Coats Women's ami Misses' Coats In Serge, Cheviots, .Mixtures and Fancy Coat ings. All well-made and snappy mod els. Regular $17.50 $19.75 $25.00 SPECIAL $12.50 Suits Reduced Dresses Reduced Muslin Underwear Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, Draw ers, Corset Covers, made of fine mate rials, daintily trimmed. Now Is the time to lay In a stock of these while our always low prices are reduced still more. Sells 1 GOODS DELIVERED FREE BY PARCELS POST I QUALITY POPULAA 4il6:hijpuoinpnnui MERCHANDISE iiKPTrjTRttT dctwceh .wire count, r' prices. STEAMERS IU EI ETED IIY HEME STOIMIS A Message to Women, When your physician can give you no remedy for tho horrors that op press you, when through tho long hours of tho day It seems as though your back would break, when your head r.clies constantly, you nro ner vous, depressed nnd suffer from those dreadful bearing down pains don't forget that Lydla H. I'lnkham's Vege table Compound Is the safest and sur est remedy for these conditions dis covered. It will save you years of misery as It has thousands of other suffering women. ALBANY PREPARES TO WELCOME MERCHANTS Albany, Ore., Jan. 20. That tho seventh annual convention of tho Ore gon Retail Merchants' association, which will bo held In tills city next Wednesday nnd Thursday will bo by far the largest convention ever held Ib Indicated by reports received by F. J. Fletcher, president of the Albany as sociation. The attendance is expected to exceed 300. A reception and a banquet will be tendered tho vlBltlng merchants by the Albany business men. Tho reception will tako place Wednesday evening In tho Moose hall and tho banqiiojet in the Albany armory on Thursday evening. At this baiinuqct plates will bo laid for at least 400. Committees of business men who havo been southing subscriptions to defray tho cxpenseB of entertainment havo met with a splendid response nnd successful entertainment features are assured. Tho general arrangement h eommllteo of tho Albany Kotnll Mer chants' association consists of (ieorge T. llockensmllb, L. 13. Hamilton, C. K. Scott, William Knglo, F. II. Pfelfrer and F. J. Fletcher. Sub-committees have been mimed to handlo the vari ous details of tho arrangements. San Francisco, Jan. 19. Five coast wlso passenger vessels and nearly a score of smaller craft, all bound from norhern ports to San Franclsc , ar i!vcd today after wentherlm; one of the roughest storms ever known o'f tho North Cullfornla coast. Most of the vessels were from 21 to 48 hours late as a result of the heavy south west gale Friday night off Cape Blanco. Tho most damage dono by tho storm was to tho steamer Geo. W. Klder, which brought 78 passengers from Port'and. Her stern was splin tered by tho high seas tumbling upon her afterdeck, nnd her main deck and dining saloon wero flooded to a depth of four feet, For a time tho passen gers wero In terror. Tho steam schooner Nairn Smith with a lumber cargo consigned to this port from Coos Hay, lost her deck load valued nt $."0,000. A half dozen passengers were floded out of their quarters. Will Put llio Screws On. Thoro promises to be some warm dlsrusslon tomorrow when the Oregon Pure Bred Livestock association con venes In Salem, for the purpose of looking Into tho matter of A bill ve toed by the governor, which was draft ed for tho purpoBo of establishing a state Banltnry livestock board. Tho bill was passed by the senate last week bky a good majority vote, and will be up for consideration be fore tho house within a shurt tlmo. At tho lime the senate overrode the vo too of Governor West, It was endorsed by tho Wool Growers' association and the Dairyman's and Consumers' league It now requires a two-thirds vote of the house. Governor West declares that even If tho crentlon of such a board Is nooos sury, no harm can result from tho measure being postponed nt least two years longer. HOY TWIN'S A II HIVE AT THE E. A. HIIOTEN HOME Pure bred poultry may he one of the most Important matters of the ngo with K A, lthoten, ono of Salem's lead I n K chicken men, hut this morning that gentleman put to shauio the walk of tho finest rooster at the recent poultry show. Willi a grin which nearly dislodged his back collar bill ion, ho puffed up with one long breath, and Informed a Jtiiirtml re porter that he was now the father of a dandy pair of boy twins "cutest lit tle fellers vou ever saw, too" declared the happy father. Mr. Hholeii staled that, although IiIh sotiB tiro rather young as yet, they can crow wuiiclhlng fierce, ami are nut backward In lambasting tin' alintm phero whenever they take the nut Ion. Mrs. lthoten Is gelling along nicely and Is a very happy mother. The only difficulty now facing Mr. and Mrs. Itholcn Is lliey have run oul of names. They have scraped up one already, but nary another can they devise. It, Is pivibahle, however, the fallier will select, the name of some pure bred rooster, which are often times prelly and original. Cut (lie High tout of Living. W. II. Chapman, Winnebago, Neb., tells how ho did It. "My two children had a very bad cough and the doctor'i medicines did them no good. I got a boltlo of Foley's Honey and Tar Com- pound, and before It was all usod the children woro frco and cured of tholr cough. I saved a doctor's hill for one Stic boltlo of Foley's Honey and Tar Conqiouiid." A moan stuffy cold, with hoarse, wheezy breathing Is Just the hind that runs Into bronchitis or pneu monia. Don't trlllo with such serloiiB conditions but take Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly. Contains no opiates. Dr. Stono Drug Store There will bo ubout the usual flood of bills. ,2.c ,25c .2."c .4.1c .25c t New Store New Goods New Prices 18 lbs granulated sugar ..$1.09 1 lb best creiunory butter ..40c Host valley flour, sack ....$1.05 Host hard wheat flour, sk $1.25 Largo Cottoleno $1.45 Medium Oottolcne 00c 3 lbs bulk crackers ..... 4 cans Jersey cream milk Corn meal, sack Buckwheat, sack , 4 pkgs Cornflakes 10 bars laundry soap 25c C bars Morris best lau'ldry soap . . 25c 6 bars Sunny Monday laundry snap 25c C bars Bob While laundry soap 25c 6 bars Itoyal whlto laundry soap 25c 6 bars Crystal Whlto laundry soap 25o 6 bars A. B. Napllm laundry snap 25c 5 bars Fels Naptha laundry eoap 25c Freo tickets Woxford and Ye Liberty shows. MORRIS CASH GROCERY. Free Delivery Phono Main H!I7 Automobile Motor Cycle and Accessory Dealers of Salem INDIAN MOTOR WATr Hll,,p rlvArra Aniimnllhin, Eluhlng Tack!, Kt. CIXLCO North Cosaiiiirrlal Street I'knne III Valley Motor Car Co. Agents R. ('. II. and Oakland 5110 I'errv SU Phono Main 22IIS Few Institutions deserve substantial and clmrltuhlo aid more than the Pisgah homo, This Laundry Specializes In Ladies' Waists l.ailles waists nro things requiring the greatest poHsililo earn In Hie wash ing ami laundering, especially If they be of delleale fabrics. II Is lint safe t'i do tin-in up yourself unless you are experienced In laundering. Send tliem to us and we will give you every satisfaction and save you time and worry. We have n blrli n-i-nt al Ion fur first class laundry w ork, and our prices are iviisoiinlilc. Siid : our GOOI) dollies to this Ginil) laundry, SALEM LAUNDRY CO. 136-166 South Liberty Phone 25