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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1874)
i a i IV I" M i ,1 . iI'miAMEiirnmivKARM'ER. U9W Salem, Saturday, Fob. 21,J1874; Deputies of the State Orange. Varme ra of Oregon and Wathlnfton, civ-nlxo tmt MlfprotecHonaodfor lha fouoblctaent ofU. lo3n trial pnrmltaol TofUHt iMi work. I Mre conv Hltilen tha billowing ptrrom lo lntttat Granges la this jarisdlcllon, fci niT Deputies: For DoiaU-, aud Iht t'oantle I n..tl of it-It. M. Palk Jimr Tilmr., Wile. IjdMI.N. iritf, Jnncllon. MalUiomab Jacob Jntinaon, T.tt PorfUMl. (larkamaa R. Forbes, EagtotYcek, Ponton A. ttlmpion, CurTillU. Yamhill A. B fli-ory, Urijcttc zZ Wathlnrton T. I. liamphrrr, II11tbfro, X arlin-H. A. Wltn I, Tamer. Uno K. K. Fanalnr, Tancutf ttrn.Crrai tklo, J. II. Smith, llarrUfcarc Mitem Oregon. KiMern wMiint?.nn, ana iiiatio T.t Ooo. Ilnnter. Dayton. W. T. Prank Bnellon anil Wm. Hhflmn, Walla Willi, W, r.t uoo. uanier, vayion. w. i . WcaLern ttaililnfftoa Trrrftory-K. L.HroUh. Olim- pla, and Jnllns llarton, Hrittl- Boat beta Oregon-I. H. It. Mulck, of Aialaod. Anyloeilltj wllnln itiU Jurltdlctlon fcr( lilch no Deputy hit been appointed fur the org-nlttlion of Orange, will mrlra ImrondUlo tttoitlou If applka tlra la nudo tome, I will attend lu per.K.n or rend mVVMr' DANIEL C1.A1.K. If tiler Slate fl range of Orrguu and VV atblngton. mini, vci. i, istjj. Notice. Alltheflrangit of Yamhill cimnly aro requested tn elect five delegates ruh (of which I In Matter than bsone), tomeetalLerayelle, March tin, 174, l ID o'clock a, m., for Ibe purpose of forming a Council of Oranges, and in ceniull at to the best Intrreata of Ibe Order. ' A. II. IIEIItV, Feb. 13, 1BT4. Pepnly for Yamhill Co. Medina" or Hie male llorllf ulluml So rlely. Notice Is hereby gtveu that a tnecllng of Iheabcvj Society will Ixi held In tin cllyof Portland, mi Thura day, Ilia seth day of Ftbruary, IB7I, at 10 o'clock a. m for tba purpose of arranging Premium Mil fur the Mil malt fair. Mectlogwlllbt kiMat Ibsofneeiif rstrnn.nl lino seadry. A. II. HHH'LHT. Hecy. ttltcr Iron. Douglai Counljr. i Ulan xil VtTor tlit Wl.arafltt Fanner i; ." I Hhr 4o.,ne. hate, .a Southern Mind In .'.WlnTw7'rWrNrirlB('fn'Klncl In Hum- iiVA. r. baviijhox OTOIV" .VAXj To llio TX'VT'H "' IiaarlB hijIJ CliiMra, of l'.ilk Coimir.lj Whcrcnajn ?Iov'of Iba rictflut IkaObtn Inltreitu iif InborlnK a of all cltitca baro hHbtrto wti , C c " u " "At wholly rubtertfd and wanton! aetfMlcd bf wM lw T T1IC80 nro uccp qucfuonu, uiim-suni; nnd linportant. I ontor upon uieir uiv cusslon with illflldciicc. l'liyvlcnt cl enco I but In lln Infuncy, nnd, ns n con Hcquuncc, the mutcrlula forming thobuola aro meagre; In eonio poinU waiitlntfi lu others nironllni but ft gtlmpio of tlio oljecln, ond fiw no perfect na t enable us to proceed wth aufety. But ho who fcurs lo undfrtnko un lnprtaut subject frjrgia.anil Mllnl;bl ichcmcrj''t)( pclllk.l pirtlia, and that burdenrometaxea hare hcea th& aiidao Juillrclrlatlon lad, which baa laTarlatilr.wottcd a hardihlp on laborinftnii cvvrwAcro therefore, be It Kerolrrd, Tbat. aa laboring mm, wo win tofne out aod make a bold aUod atfalnrt rbcb nnjiiat opprrrtlon and aMfrt tmr rlsbta aa free uir-n, trrttpnllM of vid MrryfWnarf prtiudtftt. and will ccr be f mud hat tllni; for Jnft and Impartial law, and will to the bluer end oppone any and all effort br dcnlgiilDx; trtcketera and illihrmeei potltlclana for rldlnir Into offlre bj ttil-a banerlnj; and aellloir cttne, thereby trampling nniter r,Mit thn Mill At th nonuli. HCFoiTea, inai we oaro me moral cooniz0 o , , .ii.i.iii ...... .i ooraelica looio from parte, and openlj and eameetlj because ho may blunder, Will never Uo conienarorine njrnitor laiMtrmir men oi mi ciavc that we will aupport none but honcrt and temperate men lor unite inn will nrmnri ,''iu ' and all chronic and conitltatlonal omce eeekere, Therefore, aa laboring men, we rail noon tbo Tax- parera of Tolk coonty, Irrespective of part or occu patloa (who advocate the principle! herein ennneltt- ei), to meet at their reapecllte placet of haldtn election!, on MONDAY, thed lo DAY Of UAIICII 181, at 1 o'clock p. u , to rclect from the tax parert, lrrcrpectlve of party, Delejretea to attend . CUUNTY CONVENTION to be held at DALLAS, on Wed neadar, the 4lh dy or Slarch, 1874, at 10 b clock, a. m., to nominate tollable min at tandl. date for the next Juae election on delesalo fur ev er flAern volet, and one delegate for ever IVBctfon over cliiht vottt, taking fur a beilt the airgrp(;ale voto ttr Wllaun and llnrnett, We recommend alto that each eouLtv la theHlate morelo tl.U mailer. Sdllor WllUmelle rtrmtri In answer to mi nrtlclo ptuMMitd In tho l'ortland -Veic, of latolute, rt-IUctlliK on the people's movement In this county, nnd seeking by Innuendoes to forestall It by attacking the character of the alitor of tho I''aiimi:ii, and Insinuations that he originated this movement, ninl cnlliiii upon " rcfurmcrs," as It terms llicin, to answer, wo woiiiu say inni itto luriuers of Douglas county reeogttlro Hint nil tmo government should lie founded oil f tho iirlucltilfsnf reason, lustluc. nndecoii-. omy, and no Institution or pirty should i J '.1!l'r'','"' ho aupportcd or nliowtd (n exist tiiiletnlfv,1J'. founded llK)U tlm.(l principles, Hot then-, W ll Vam'rrvrrt, rttlcutly,1 biit'pnailcttlly. 'I'liercln, Mr. Kditor, lira tlio I'ltiiio of thli mnvc ment. 'I'll ii fm liters uf Dougliti coun ty, iiml of lliu cnllro Male, li:ir nil liicniicni iiiicresi; tneir lannrt, uieir' nrce Ivlom, J u Hell. D M lloore, nnl alum, J I Thompson, Y A ralcrroll, II llurford. laeir Tatom, .1 W Klrkland, M'Kranitr, , John Clfborn, Tl) tiler. Hatnne! (k(T, n J llaakitt. Jerome Dart life, a u He Hi. T t Inc.. iicorp Jnol Luke Mulltev. I Nllavldtoi, 1 II Slnrnp. II A U ell., A llrcrlr. Jaeoo rrtw, llerrl.nn Ilmnk, W I Jeffrie., H llerkett. J II Krwlu. J II Wll.on, David lliiin., M Itiuradnrf, tl T Waller, Jim Dvir. Joho Vernon Urn V. . leaktr. Jacob Martin, llwanlClttk. rat. itljnr. i ,, nur, II MeCann, Wm Jonet. ll Kmliue. J II V duller, lIANUUr. W II I u lutein, LSI Hall. Tllaitrrmck, Wm Until". 11 K Mrflench, A W Waller, SrMen lllgglat, T I'etrre, WM talker, j (IW'Talltr,' J WmWalert, J K ) cavltt. WAH'nry. Cm. Ulbeun, A J I'errlne, , llij V, Indtor, , , o I' Walt, , -I t AWMctrr. IIUMcTluimondt, J M Ilewler. Itobt ferctval. Jamet Campnetl, John Walert, W id Churchill, JCC'barrliill, I. Itenlley. Jl.Uurphr, H W Neil, David rtump, John Vtolverton, M M Wolverion, J nerrr, , ItoMTarle, II Y Smltb, Mellow ell, II H Lewie. .1 HI I'owell, Wm rnuklln, JDMmltb, fl W Itarrrj, Tbot Morrl.oi., J I' lln'llnt, Jamet Allen, V M l-mllh. It M Montiro nrry, 1 hot Htilllrao, i .nmwair. nnytlilng valuable or useful to Ills race, forwn must nil "crawl before v.o can walk," and " he who ttunibtclh mcudetli his pace," Thcronro tun processes hy which wo arrive at Just conclusion: tlio cxpcrl-' mental and the theoretical. The experi mental collects facts, and lays down n formula which nccounU for nil the phe nomena necessary to nnike a perfect sys Icmi. If tlio, system Is Imperfect practi cally," Vo remedy the Imperfection hy NoW.hcI'aniiusE-3Jfbt1&i of the earth gives us, alternately, wlater nnd sum iner; i tho illurnnlf tlayi nmU night. -In winter, with us, the norlhtrn pole (, and, as n consequent, 'tho rsys of the sun fall njti 'us obliquely1. Jtciirr, the northern hemisphere Is1 then coltl. At tho same time, the southern hemisphere tip toward tlio sun,. ami, 'ns n conse quence. the1 rays of the aim fall nlmoit vertically there. Hence, tho southern hemisphere Is then warm. The diurnal gives us day nnd night, 'alternately, cx ccntVvhcn cither. Dolo Is dlrwd. Tlicn, of course,, It'ls .ark and cold nenr the poles for quite half the yqnr, nnd light and warm for tho .other half. Dull, In his "Ilcfort pf Alaska," speaks off Its being In "summer very wnrnt linthoso iiign uoreai regions." wn.v.V'j.riiicntly 'lUOKU.tlll tlindlslliccKlilrlrtlb1 Mti oT.tES." Soruo itlTir this liead Chat imlitle. j, rj Zuuiw;0t.. , Si! W"n A fl t rV'fc tiuHcT. i A I, I l '' " n111"!!!!, 1.1 A Criirwn, tltUUuie, Ml V tilt.-. L Matluck. V ll IlLrue. Wm IM'ampl'rl?, 1' II lllltlu., J 1 llUIUm., II llolmtn, I'rr. Ilolinnn, ft tliinlH ,i, -il-Al.Tiin.lrr, A II lluncr, J H. l3nrioii liW Xnftcnnl Cransr, I. uf II. oth, 1st I. assumlug-au. hypothesis; nnd by tills h y'lKillleslVnilrt'thb 'lliiks wanting lu tho chain, Ifcnco tlio.nccesstty of, theory. There nre "twopuro processes of reason Ing: tho nnnlytlc nnd tho 'synthetic. Tho analytic follows causes to. their ultima tum through their etRcts j the synthetic traces eirects back to their legitimate causes. Tho former Is tlio provlnco of tho many; tho latter, of the fw. with this premise we will proceed. Currents aro in tho sea, and currents In thcnlr. They nro of uin In the general clrculatlorijof tho, waters kndjilr; they keep up, ns fur as Is possible, n Just balance; thcyconrey heat and cold tn nnd fro; they purify nnd ameliorate climates. Causes arc constantly In no tion; this notion" produces effects; thesa cllccts culminate In nnd become second, ary causes, producing other ellccts, end-le-sly. Matter, forte, and conditions, nro nil there Is. Matter always was; Is self existent, nud self-compensating; force, at heat, light, magnetism, electricity, gravitation, Ac, nro " modes of motion,'' modillei by rnmlitloiis ; conditions arc fuiKllhieiitullygriinnded lu,' hnd cnustl- tutu tno rent tiniuii'. oi iiihil.. 'rimmm. the earth, nud cfiuditious, ure wiiiit e limit now deal with. IJorco nnd condl- iiuiinuiu iiiiuieiu. uiu iimiiuuciit Willi mailer.' ThosuiiNn vn rt Itmiiiiicrccnt glotie, stirniiiiided by tin linmensu utiiiutnliere, rich In sulMtnnet'f of the greatest iilvdrsi Ity, nud foiiMiuitly emitting unpolarlied llgltt,.l)einiiM In it high stuteof coinhus lliin. It U thiMllflbrcut ilfirrra of lii-t. ,'frnm thuiculurof the sun to Its surface, niiiui rauao tiio-e viisi currciiis, innnu iliiillllloiH nlilch iintir foith such tlooils tifjllght lu tlivnurrouudlog uorlds. It Is his hiut thtt', Cannes nil Ihu currents nml (oiiuttrciirri'iiU.tliat iwrvailu ourntmn- sp'iew uud our water. Hero I the because of, the length -of tho luy-Mbp almost perpetual sunshlno for' soinu weeks there, louutatii, tl.c luiiil.iiiu'iitul prlneliilu of nil liilitlou, ilf nil kllilvcniorit, of all life rciiirempnis, nun uieir rewiiius, mo iiiv v, Tiaj.T SllllC. J)lK.t lllU.VlHWXpkljltllVOIIllUfi! Sri'lLoMr-jIffVli thtii lllr'lt-'llint their I'ominliti lllt(hH .Wltnr W Climeiio l'tnncr: will Ixi ellluilli'i'd hv reliliilliliu. K'lKtr.itn YAlfr nailers iiinv' flint vmnr, li,i..r...i Arxf. lliat. then. Is a "intuit) of inn lnto iiti(seinltlc-illtl(MllMrtli, each n n few lilnta nl tho ilulin-a In iPulrnna' i " " A" movement In ulr nud water headed, inaimgc.l.iiu.leo.ilrollc.1 by rings, '.", " K", "i '""" ', ? 1'. ' " 'K,lr?1' UUifjftUltofillHhixj.it degrees of ,it. cliques, demagogues, uud un-crupulmi,! ,,,lll 'St ou,f,i a,,oul lil ""' "'"''As the heal, wrtliomotlon. politicians, whmo only Interest, In tho National Oraage Is now III session here, Tho illtcoycrics oMhoo great i-avaii, laugiiiigoofthe I-'AIIMKII, Is t"l'tlii to- uud hits been for threo nud u half 'ilns. , Hnnseii nnd K'lrxhofT, linvu atnbllsheti ,t,r.. ..., . ' ,l,.(,,t,l,..nrnl, ,....... ... .!.., iiitir sjiec beuius tllev irnjtv nr nil tho wtilstietehtsllof them nre nccomtmiiled by their good .comtioijlloii. ,The nebular theory se.nis ,...,,. It t... ev.. I 1 Li..r.li. i.-.i lei... t .y.t.. - n,,.,,r,,ii, t,iu Kiaiiii eiiiievniioii OI iwiihO"S"i 'o- rnii.ir.i,, ,7 n ifiieiin- HUH in IICCIl lOr HITeO ltU( niltllt UllTB, '",I " ",nl IIVIIll, 1IHVU getlierllkehlgliuaynieit to t'.iptiiru I tin t Mn.terinrtlio nveni 1 Kintu fimm.... rn "l0 unity of nil mutter. In xpolll Thl movement of thi. furiiii-ni, , ' ,"Icr' "' "oaounil blntv l.r. nges nro ,nw nl,..,, f the hUn' and laboring iiion of DmiglitM uuinty ,h,nnilara jdeusiil to mo that motttlmvo proven tho iwtuluf u not lu bo sluvitl hv liaiid ol ihu no Itlclnu. uoriiiii It ho font-' iiiuirnii stalled hv sucll articles pulillshe, In the v i.... i..,. i,,,,,,-) .i. -,.ii .. , iVe-ics. this movenient nuus Its exli-,, -"""J""1 Hls?ltK the roll of inem lonee, not to the editor of the p'aiiji bers, but.I.nm perstmdiHl that very near but to thonHnkpiilinrof nil chinas cm braced In llio call, to tho fart tliat our Onaurlill nml imlltlual luterisls aro Ideu tlcal; to this reason eon the editor of tlio .Virs attrilititp tlio uprising of the people in this louuty. Tho endorsement and i.'ncoiiraL,uuientof(hoVii.i.Miri-ii:I''AH- jikk will bu wcU'omed and warmly n-cln-located hy 11 lurgv majority of the motile of Dtiuglns county. Tho tanners of our Stale htiseen the taxation nfthnritnto Inerea.lng two tn 11 vo mills on the dollar under thn legisla tion of each pirty, nud hnvo seen laws enacted under partisan legislation by which whole counties hse lieen plnn dored and placed under tho feet of heart less coriMiriitioiis, allowed, hy laws, to charpo such tolls us thrir consciences would penult, qhey lmo nen iiartis.ui legislation, controlled by n a lobby more iHiwrrful than thn legislature Itself, lias cost the ik-opIo hundreds of thou- sands of dollars. They have seen tuxes increase in uuuiio pnqsirnoii 10 poiniia Uon nnd ituhllo Imnnivcmsnt. Thev have sent snlarles Increasecl lu allium every deimrtiuuiit of Htute, uad oomiien ution llxeil by the constitution ms fa'tii uuUagotisly culargeil. They hatu lien Fernando ihmi, n nacii salary iniei, un der caucus rule, iureed on tlio Democracy as eandiditto for Hpcakcrshln of the House. Tlioy have seen Malt CurH'ti ter, a ilriiuloii ton) in the liutid of de slgnUig Wen, nail n buck salary thief, President of thu Iteptibllcun Ki'iinto of United ritutes by u strict parly vote, the Will at tha' lHiifilo to the contrary not withstanding. They haw seen all tills, and In Douglas county theyurudcturmiu nl lociifelirf the, juiriUau yoke, to bo down no longer to n partisan gml, nud aviv determined to bo rvprcacnted lu the next legislature by men who do not owo their edition In parly or party tricks. Dill to llio Mimic people Having but ono Int eret. IHH'til.As. ix-t- - TuAWTf'st (1W.mii:. Jil. V'nrmer: On tba IStli uf Fehruuiy, I nrgaiilKist Ttinlu Uo Omnge, J', of JI., In TuuUtlu pre- ainci, v;iue(iifiiasi;oiiiiirv, wwi too 1011 lowing i)ffleet: John Krnse, M.i Joteph lUrsUitv, Kcci K. N. Jtubblus, ().; II. I Uayes. X,' H. JI, Cutter, t,.; Joseph Mtdds. A. t".;'Hnrles VHidtunl. c,r X. NjJlurnrt, T. WlIlTurner, fl.; Mrs. Jnnttio Ktii-ts J A. .S. Mr. Jntehlu A. llolihlns, C.I Mw. A. Hiiriivf, I'. MUs AjBimila Cnn., i .oiiiiia, , , . . i j'eputj i nil tho Htutcsiire represented lu this body uud ii number of the scvrcturlcsnnd other otllcersnnd members uf Slate Oranges aro present lis visitors. Thus far, tho time, has been spent milnly in ncnunln tame making, committee making, nud skirmishing, preliminary to getting ilowu to tiuslnrsa, which will bo reached In earnest on tho lieglniilugor next week, when the Musters of tho several Htute Oranges shall hnvo hail lime to feel of cavh other. And slnco I have come, to speak of the iimiiy Musters, weighing each othir lu tho balances of mind, I am proud, to assare their good Patrons of Oregon, Jus also California, that their ineitwero not foil ml wanting, but that they have always taken rank, that tides credit to the Pnellloeoust. If I am nut mistaken in mv estimate, rndicsl elisn. ges Mill be made III the organic laws of llio Order; already nuasures are Intro- cnii'cu looKiug lo mo constitution of this iiiiy on n just basis or rrpreseutatlag, rather than us now hy tho law of senior!' ty. Utrnest determination Is written on the facts of these snvit, which gives ruiiiise in un miTiiiico step neiug taken hi re In the work of our great reform , I stint fur Iowa to-morrow morning, N W.tiAIIUKl-bON. I.Kiii.NON, lb. Hth. Mr. Kditor. I huvo rtcelvisl the Kaii misu. nud am well nleased with ihu r. change. It Is truly the farmery paper, uud ono every firmer ought to natron- ie. At it meeiing ot jieuver ll ranee, No. 41. I. Inn countv. tho follow In.- nill- ccrs were Installed for tho ensuing jear. oy vv onny ueiiuiy v in, uyrua: jumes Crablree. M.i I). P. CmbtntVO R m. Smith, I..; John Wntklns, s.; Wm. Crabtive, A. K; D. J-". Cmbiree, C; Job l.'rubtrw, Trvas,; K. K. Koreu Sec; K. l, Crnbtrce, tl,; Mrs, Margaret Moore,C'ares; .Aira. iKiiro, r iitiHina, At us jsie Kllv, I'Tuni; Mls. Mury, Smith, I A. S, V. C. 1'oitK.V. Iintuuo Is homo out hv uxiwrlmenlril science. If, then, tho unity of composl- ii"" i" iTuiuiisueii, ii iiiui lonownsn sc'iucucu iiiatiiii, movement Is k unity, nud that law. itrturee. must boiiiilvenuil throughout the vust ilomaln of matter. Magnus, I'lzeuti, Wild, Desalus, Am- iierc, iiirn, iuiitiug, iiunsen. Klrclioir, (limit Itumforil, Joule, Ctixln, Jomln, Masnn, Do la Hive, Furnduy, ISecquercl, Tyudall, ft ill., hnvo thoroughly proved tho unity or correlation of forces. In snoaklng of tho unity of force, Do lit Illvo beautifully ob-terves : "Wo have certainly provcil tninsformatlon of move ment, uud shown that ono work nuv change Into another work, mechanlcnl motion into Ural, nun Heat into mechnii- Sou motion; these nre, without doubt, tho most Important points milneil hv science, niul enable us to get ii glimpse of iiiouxisieiieeoi n sinric aiuie manliest- ihk HM-ii in curioo ionla." snthetlcully, nil motion, all hent, may ho truetsl to the sun. Here. then. we have n basis, nnd till nhunomeim rt on this basis. Now. for the rarlh. aid Its currrnli. llio e.irtn being rouiui Irom east to west, nud llalleucdt the poles, must, from Its lorm, present u grauuai uecreuso in tlio brut of (ho lr, waters, anil surface, ns wo approach the ikiIcs. Tho torrid zone Is very warm, tlio tempcruto pleasunt, tho frigid very cold. Now, It is tho di minution of heat, north and south of tho equator, that makes (aided by tho pecul iurchviogruphleal featuics of the earth, as inountuns, hills, plains, groves, kes, seas, Ac.,) climates; latlttule, longitude, mid itltiludo ulr. of course, taken him cuiiaiucrtiiioii, us uiso ine annual ami iiiiirntii muiionsor ine e.trin, If the form of the iatth, produced by tho centrlpitnt mid cintrlfugul forces, celestial uud mcehunlcul. wlili the con dition iitmvu intimcruleti, makes eljiu uies, ii ioiiovvs us a sequence, II one por tion of the ourth Is nuturullv colder ilmn another, there must be means used tu unng niioiii, us near as may be, nco.ii inliigliiig of both ulr anil water. ' agents, to ludlico n bulancu betueun tin. cold uud the warm l.tlituiUs; formatter n seii-reguiitiing, ncn, wnat nro, llioso menu'.' Ihev arj tho currents nf Hi.. istii, nun mo y i mis of I in- air. Here, The form of the earth Induces anrlm-1 oniiai, unbalanced state or, us ciimuiio conditions; Currents- nro counter causes or menus tised to restore or correct tho unbalanced stato of those climatic con ditions. ' Currents anil winds arc arteries and veins; the heart, the torrid zone. From this zone, the arterial currents nnd winds send warmth and life even to the very, poles; tho veins return cooling drafts uud currents to the heart, refresh ing thq torrid zone; audi thus the whole system, is scepi in an active, nenltny state. Currents and winds or ilnsl. Sldn hv side, tbero Is an outward and Inward flow.: Tho nutwanl la alwavs warm anil moist ; Ilia Inward, dry and often cool. meoui.vvnm now is reneueti. 1110 inwiini attracted. Tlio outward Is positively charged, the Inward negatively. The two galvanic batteries which sur round our globs from east to west 0110 south, the other north, of the equator movo with tho sun. Knch hemisphere 11ns un uniicrj, una eacu is most, intense In summer.' ' Kvaporatlon Is tho main cause of these. The sun, heat, light, electricity, magnetism, gravitation, and farm of the arth, are Its causes. These causes prcxluf an Intermaleaular chem ical action between the liquids nad sol ids, aa well aa cases, of matter. . Our hydro-thermal wind rises south of me equator, im mo soutit i-uciuc, ana, being gnlvanlcally different from other winus, rises, lurougn me sun's inuuence, loan Immense helnht, passes over the equator, llowlmr north, following?, as It necessnrlly must, the diurnal rotation of tne eartn an tU"nxn. lfCumnni. ami striking tho hgh lauds of California, It hurries, on its raluiod over1 tlio western portion of nortlieru California, nit up through Oregon, Washington, and tho Georgian. iUuif.- Here tlilsr.Vust cloud stream bears oft' easterly tovvunl tho j.iiue nun ig Biiivo J-aues, rcucu luver, cinikatchawaii, Manitoba,, and the great rtl;e. , All.ovar'thcso'exteuslvo regions tills current precipitates ruin, snow, hull, nnd sleet, giving ofT Warmth in Its course, thus 'modifying;' these , otherwise cold countries ilurlnL' winter: that Is. .those countries giU'tho iW)fii, nfterBUpplyljig I 'The'Jaiiancs'eor lllaclf Stream (oceaiic; llovvw In from tho' li'irthwst Puelllft lav ing tho shores of Alaska, tho Georgian (Julf, and Vancouver's Island, oh Its re turn to the calms of Cancer, giving' oil' warmth) vnpors, and ruin, to) all these const regions during winter. Hence their wet though mild climate. Now, while our southern wind Is rush luir north, northeast, und easterly. In its circuit back to thecnlmaof Cmiccr.vvlilehl pelt our gfobe, our, uorlliern vrlntl is pushing on south, southeast, to balance. - -' .. .. - . ...i ni a tiripuf, lliu u-if i)ltc lusep uvy,-,y olir KOtitheni wlud. A cliuhgo or revera.il in iiicso winus. ns an umwr or inuer nm. Is duo the DOlttloiit nf the calms of (.'un. ccr ami Capricorn. Theso follow'lhcsuu In his transit north and south. In our winter, thev nro with tli sun In Hm .. . ..1 1. .r - : " iwuinem neinispncre. iney move Duck and forth ono thousand or moro miles. And us these change In position, so ulso do our southern and northern winds. iv non our soutnern current is most In upiieared In tlio Fa 101 mi ns n communl ei'tlou, utiii ns'eonsIdsrAblo comment hns been elicited by"tio tosltlon taken by tile writer that the rotate should own tho Canal nnd T.tcksoii tho Willamette river, wo say In reference. Iljcrcto Hint wo, did not give tho nrtlclo at) endorsement, or become responslblo for It. Tao subject of the purchase of thoso work's' by. tho Stato Is not before (he people; that Is, is noi urged uy any 0110 niiuev-vSQavumo; hut the people aro now bent on economy and reforui, nud tlio first measure la to reduce, not Increase taxation, therefore they will he certain to oppose such s. pur chase, unless it shall bo apparent that thero la danger Unit monopoly will con trol thoso works, and tho purchase price shall be very reasonable. The locks, seem io answer fully tho lutouoVil pur kse, nnd while they aro Invaluable to. the region they directly affect, no prop osition to purchase will bo popular while they continue in such safe ansl perroaiwo.t opcraUjit) ns, isj tlio! cnsolat -Itho present time. i 'Casfh in rorKT.Tw;o gentlemen came (o our office this week, 'about tho sumo time, ami each paid tils subscrip tion, with an oporogy, for' thij delay. Ono subscription expired lu Jan uary and the other In February.' They were of tho particular class who want to pay for a paper before they .read It, for thero aro n few such. Our response to them was: "You two gentlemen are exceptions', and If nil pur subscribers would come up aa you ido, or even pay within six months of the commence ment of the year, we should find the publication of a newspaper a very pleas ant business," And so we should. Ws don't like to dun people, but wo need tho smalt sums duo us far moro than tho good' people who think, It is only n trlllc as perhaps Itlstollicm, but tat to us. ' tense, so also Is tho belt of Capricorn. There, In tho southwest Puclflc, affording an Immense surface forevaporutlon, rises our great current. Crossing the equator, It descends to tho calnu of Cancer, west of Panama, and recuperates a llttlu while. Pluming Its feathers, eagle-like, with screams of exultation, It spreads its wings, soars unward. nnd in ono lone sweep alights on the mountains of Cali fornia, resting but n moment, still on to Oregon, Ao , us I before described. 111 our summer, tnis current, heinn-an inner one. irlres us but little rsln. lYkv? First, because the calms of Cancer are moro than a thousand miles further uorth than In winter. Second I v, this current, In Its ascent from the calms of lancer, is, at tnis time, so lilgli uud near us. that it cannot descend, lu lis splrul descending circuit, In time to reach us, but only becomes an under current lur norm ami oast or tills, it precipitates over the great plains and mountains of British Columbia, the Missouri, and Mlsslsslmil. Those nniw-r currents feed the springs that make those large rivers flowing into the Aretlu Heu, tbo Gulf of Mexico, and lu some meas ure tlio St. Lawrence, Here, then, wo see tho happy lutluences of causes nnd their eltects, of means to ends. Huw bountiful are the svir-poised, self-rogulat Ing, and self-uetlan forces of mutter ! Aaalysls and synthesis aro the lrreat studies for man tho following out of 1 Kriolntlont. - ' Editor Vt lllamette Fanner I At n regular meeting of Clienultiuu. Orange, tho fuUovrjug resolutions, wcro adopted : . Whorcns, the manufacturers of farming implements or uiucngo resolved not 10 sell to farmers' cluH or granges -onlyjat retail prices, iiiiu, wiicruas, wo ncuovo tho present system nf Importing I'nstern imiiitifacturuil farming Jioplenients and machinery an almost unnecessary nml oxtnrtlonnto drain upon our circulating mctuum, inereiiiie, 1 )-ff , mi Itcsolveil. That this tlrniize is In hear ly 'sympathy Itnd fellowship vv(h lovyn and Illinois 'Stnto Omugcs nnd other Oranges lu their action towanls mnu odoIUs. . Itesolvcd, That this Uruiigo vvnuld cor dially Jnlii'vilth tIiiiUruni;i.f uftlilacjtatu In patronizing it manufactory of farming Implemsiitsuiid machinery cstnbllshctl at Salem or liny convenient central place. Itcsolved, That a copy of these resolu tions le sent to tho Wir.LAMirrTK Fak iniit forpiibllcnljoii. ( vt. T. tJTnnvinu, Keo'y Chehiilpum (Irniigo. Jelfersou, Feb. H,.IS74. ' The L.llnc Telrcrsplier.. Sjitplouit are the .licit cbaractrrt ihrengh which the diseased holy telegraphs lit condition, Tlutlhev are not alwtjt read arlxht, and the medltlnet a-tmlatttcrnl toiatllura aggravate loilevt of reMrtng ine com. plaint. Coeitplcumia among the In.laucet ot Ural practice wlileh are of dallr occurrence, la the habit of doting dvepeptlc and ronrtlpaled' Invallda with powtrlurtiibarilet, llottetirr't storairh littlrrt. lu which are akturallv blended like vrgetable rlemesta totple,! 1. ueluilgorallos of Use aleuuck, aast val. without vlnlture. of rrtrultr J.,L.M..r the bowels, vhontd be taken Twice or thrice a dav 1 a remedj for Indlgrtilea of every type, and for co I vtnett, wbtlbtrrliroalc or carnal. .Vo other m reti cle," w II he miulred end Ibe core will be ranld aa vet r't Klin eompoaneeil. eualt llottetter't Hlllcrt at a tprcj- eatet of Ibe ileistch, the bowels and Ibe nervee. TO THE PUBLIC. ' llicif, are nnunt to emlV. Hon lu Obtain I'.iciils. . ,... '"ft lh"' n"C' W '".! ttJX? CiUI"M I ..,.vn ... ,i.,9i.-iiiyu,i9 ,1, v'iieeis a answer Aur rt,on eteelilt s liitetuiitleu as 10 1'ie mo i cf Unhesitatingly, they nrv, sicoiidarlly, ijklstuUtiuU.osutrudsreiiieet lu tbe r'jtnsis oCe, aconipauli.tbraoaciitsiaitip, aud wlU ie eclwhy suallseii'V ef the revliod patent kiwa aod a lnipblel rvntalnlbg full In'VinnaUoa l to hou Lmu. Ilvm can bo patented. Illfltt. htut. eleetrleltv. timirti.it tm. nmvi Ititllon, .V.e., uud pritiiuilly tho sun. Tills Is us far us 1 pmpoMi to go, for K'ieiicohiis never iidvaiicvd bcjoml mat ter nud its Inns, effects, ami the tracing back of causes. mes aro interesting studies studies which lift the aslnd uloft, and enable It to hold converse with thousands of worlds. Tho meteoric streams, dsbrls nf lost worlds the nebulous circles, cosmic iniucr tno cotneuo anil, aggrecateil, but, at the aaruo time, widely-dlrTUsed, matter, covering Immeasurable llelds aro all carriers, feeders, and, In some degree, regulators. Meteoric streams feed our suu, und other suns, and, In some scute, tho planets; out of nebulous mat ter worlds uro formed; cnuictlo mutter, so widely dIUused, Is a vust mass held In reserve. Currents, streams, circles, nud systems, Interlace and pour athwart tho lUlYSlU Of SltaCO lirofotlnil. Ilvsil nur line earth has its currents, and receives Its sua 01 taurt", mm 1110 sun's lullueiiee. All suns svvav bv attraction, llluiiiu ulth light, warm with beat, nud pour forth subtllo niagitcllo energies throughout their sj stems. TUB PAIS'. KILLER manifactnted by 1'BIIIIY DAVIS A MOM hat won for Ittrlfa repetition nntar patitdln ueitlcal preptrallont. TAt ntrrrraWy lU dtmatj tot the Tain Killer it a novel, Intercttlng, and surprising festurt In the history of this medicine. The rain Killer It now regularly told In large aod ttiaUl lamartnf ijuactlilet, net only to general agentt In every Bute and Territory of the Vnion, sad every Province In Drill. h America, but to Ducaos Ayres, llrtill, Uragnay, Peru, Chill,, and other South American Stalee, to tbe gindslch Islandt. to Cuba and other West India Ulaud.: to England ajid CosU uental Europe; to Xoianiblqne, Ueda.rastar, ZauU btr and olbi r Aftlcan landt; to Autlralla and CaJcsus, Itangeon and other placet In India. It hat alto seas ttut In China, and wo doubt If there la any fbrelfa port or any Inland clly In Africa or Atta, wbltk la Ira o,ucuted by American and European mlealonarie, travelora or Iradert. Uio which the I'alc-Klllcvhat not been introduced. TAt aUnliifUt VMoUtn It another grial ftatnre of this remarkable mrdlctnt. II It net only the belt thing eve known, at ever body will coerce., for brala et, cult, burnt, Ac, let for ilyecuttry or cholera, or any tori ofboe si complaint. It It a rcineJy iu.eorpssei! for cfflcltncy tsd nrldity of action, lu tbe great cit ies of Prill. h India and the West India ts'anda tsd other hoi cllmatct, It hat become the ttanftard mtc. iw for all tuck coaplalntt, aa well aa ilytptpsla, liver coiaplalntt.aodotbirklodreddltordert. Fur coagbs and coldt, canker, eithms and iheunutledlftlaulttes It hatbecj proteilby Ike tool abundant and convincing; trlalt and testimony, to be aa Invaluable medicine. The proprietor, are Is potwtlon of letters from per. tons 1 f lb highest cUratler and rcvpou.lMltty, trail lilng Incneijuitocal lermt to the curia effected and the tatltrarlory rcrnlit rrodoced. In an indicia larlcly r cases by the nte of thtt great medicine. That Iba n.l L'tiu. 1, j.,i.-.,, ..i. ..! ,., .. , . niiiri ur-rr.mau ns prvpmiort cuna int is U amply proved by tho tbparsKclid PopUarlti It has a'lalnvd. It t a , vrt and cT.cflrt mntdy. It It told la ttnonercrjccKiclr In t!,ewoiU,anJ It Ucsuleg more and moiepopnlir every jear, Jtt heallo pre perllet have tecu fuSy tested all oicrtto worJ, sad It need ony to be kuowu to bo prized, bold by all Druggl,!'. JanUiat imm'''