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Page, THE EDGENFi RGGISTRR-GC ARO 7. 0. Chemist's Article On Gelatin Published In Scientific Journal Hiil'i a distinct contribution to the field of Inoniedse on life risiues, a tdr entitled i.inulsif.nnif Properties of Ueiatin Kvstenu," by pr. Leo Friedman, nswistant professor of chemistry at the University of Ore?on. and Donald M. hvatm, srndimte assistant in chemistry, was awarded n important place in the .August issue of the .rournnl of the American Chemical Soriely. Publicnlions in this journal are onlj- accepted from Pientil of " n hllv n article ncwpieil stamps it as autboritalivc sni as a real contribution in the field of research. Th article detaila another iteo in th. ireneral problem tbat Dr. Fried. man baa been working on for ii resra. that of the construction of life tissue. To date he hns ieen working on "eels" or the substance known aa eelutin or jelly. This lat est paper, the fourth he has prepared on this subject, denls with the emulsi ftinu. or "sticking together" qualities of gelatin, and as the work pro cresses, practical application of (lis roreries may result which will have, definite commercial value, it is said. Gelatin as an emulsifying agency is already in use In a limited way, in foodstuffs such as ice cream, It is entirely possible that a new process mar he, worked out that nil! make it possible to mix anbstnneea of oil and of water and that edible preparations now impossible may be manufactured with the use of nn agency Dint will bind different elements together. H is pointed out. All liring plant and animal systems are made up of "sels" or gelatin sub stance. Dr. Friedman says, aud the present studies are being carried on with the hope of throning more light on related biological processes and problems, fn order to carry on tile research work it has been found necessary to duplicate the life tissues by use of proteins, and in order to further simplify the study. Dr. Fried man is now at work on non-atjueous processes, or a process by which the study can be mnde with a substance that has had water remored. A report on Ins work mad last spring before the national meeting of the American Association For the Advancement of Science in Tasadena by 1 ir. Friedman attracted wide, at tention, and his articles in the Ameri can 1'heniistr.r Society journal have attracted letters and commendations from icleatliti from all ovr the world. Dr. Friedman, although one of (he youngest research chemists in the United State.8, is already recognised for one of the most important recent discoveries in biology in which he actually Pleasured the. diameter of the size of pores in gels, llo found that these are but .(kkkhkmh to .KXKKHMS of an inch in diameter, or eight )iun dred'Uiillioutlis to 48 hundred-mil-liontbs of an inch if one were to pro pounce the- figure. This discorerr i recognized and credited to Dr. Fried man in the latest issue of the "Treat ise on Physical Chemistry" hr Trivlor, the standard authority on the subject. BORN CROW At the F.tigene hospital. Jr- Aug. 21. HW1, to Mr. aud Mr. , B. Crow, Wending, a ton. ASK DIVORCE Martha J. Holcomb versus Charles C ilolromb. chnrging desertion. Mar ried. July i'S. J Hi!. E II From 40 to Art persons affrnrfp-I (hp meetings at different farms in Lane comity on the umiual turkey tir Tliumlny. sponsored by the North west Turkey tfrefdem' nssoWntinn. D. S. rletfher, )jin county asnm) turn. fist. was on the tour tUrousu Lnne county nml continued on U Fri day, tfie itinerary rnWudrrifr number of farms in Linn, Morion and Tolk count.. The (arm la Lane county tUited Thursday were those of Cfmrfes Penr near Cottage lirore; I A. Wright. four mttes smith ot Kuj:nft w . F, Johnson, four miles north of Junc tion City. At the fast mimed nfaee uwmler oC the Norftton Fout H Bourbon Fled club exhibited a number of their birds and gnve a demonsfra tion in selection tor breeding, 'l'be deitumstratiau team, coumUtiR I.tu'llia (t'riiy and Kifna Attains, whs trained br Mrs. Johnson. Other mem Iters of the chib htp Mnriiw Uv.Wiif.on, Albert t'orcliU Klmer tiray-, Kldon Johnson and Venum Johnson. The first stop on the (our Friday win ai the Wilton) Merman jAave x miles north o Cohuvn ftwl (torn thftt place several farm in the Ticuity of tfrfrriVbfirjf were vis if erf. .1, V lee.ly, county nrent o! Pntijr Uis., w.i-oomvtuuH Mr. I'letcUer u the tour thcoif'h I longing and Iane i-onn ties Thursday. ADVISORS ACCEPT WASHINGTON, Au. A ! President Hoover nuuouuced today that 55 o( the GO tten women, he ( assked to serve aa advisors to Walter S. Cifford, in hiuidlhm unemployment I relief, had nsreed fo do so. f OREGON'S OWN CASH STORES G03D 2 0Mwm-) SS254 Saturday Specials Sugar Cured Ham lb 23 Whole or Half Ham Sugar Cured Backs, lb 20 Whole or Half Lean Pure Lard No. 10 pail ..... .90 Pure Lard No. 5 pail 5(F Bulk Lard .....2 Lbs. 19 Broders Bros0 80 West 8th Phone 40' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL MEATS A DINING-ROOM TRAGEDY! Tables spread with delicious food . . . most of it soft, highly refined lacking in the "bulk ' and iron your body must have to keep well and strong. This is the dining-room trag edy that occurs daily in mil lions of homes. No wonder most people suffer from consti pation. 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