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About Morning daily herald. (Albany, Or.) 1885-19?? | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1891)
THE MORNING HEKAL SUNDAY, OCTOBER II, iS91. TIRMd OF BUBSCKirTION: r.-nphcd ereiy morning- eacept Monday.) '.ta.l h iKrrlur tier week.... 0"M y u.il, per tai eoo KKKLf (Published erery Frhlay Morning .) ao copy, psr knnam, In advance flM iicu not nam in aavancs. x.M - tne mail.1. Mmila U tha Albany postofflce closo Far all offices north ) Ib Kaatern states ItfiO a. B, lb West Side f And the Narrow G R. R-l J or Portland ami Sa- 11 . urvallis and Yaquina l'i;30 P. II , . office auuth . 7:30 r. a The postorfljt will be da death evening six 10 seven o'clock, tbyistered nutter for the ly morning train ataould be moiled before o clock the jreyious eveoina-. tORKQON PACIFIC TIME TABLE. Arrives Depart! rassencer.. .,11.13pm'12.20pm rttlKht., s.upm l.ia a m THE RMN DOCTORS, The (uestion of whether rain ran be produced by artificial means is one of the problems of nature that is still in doubt. It has been the day dream of enthusiasts for years, and has attracted so much attention that actual experiments have been made, at no Email cost to the government, and probably with a very small amount of satis faction so far at least. Prof. New comb in the North American Review says I am not going to maintain that we can never make it rain. But I lo maintain two propositions. If we are ever going to make it rain, or produce any other result hitherto unattainable, we must employ adequate means. And if any proposed means or agency is alieady familiar to lf.mh.n.lhthpritia..lp.,ii.i.. Let us grant that out of a thou sand seemingly visionary proj'Ctj one if really sound. Must we try the entire thousand to lind the one? By no means. The chances are that nine hundred of them will involve no agency that is not already fully understood, and may, therefore, be set aside without even being tried. To this class belongs the project of producing rain by sound. As I write, the daily journals are announcing the brilliant success of experiments in this direction ; yet I unhesitating ly maintain that sound cannot make rain, and propose to adduce all necessary proof of my thesis. The nature of sound is fully under stood, and so are the conditions under which the aqueous vapor in the atmosphere may be con densed. Let us see how the case ! stands. A room ot average size, at ordinary temperature and under usual condition, contains about a luart of water in the form of in visible vapor. The whole atmos phere is impregnated with vapor in about the same proportion. We must, however, distinguish be tween this invisible vapor and the clouds or other visible ma3ees to which the same term is often ap plied. Clouds are not formed of true vapor, but consist of impal pable particles of liquid water lioating or suspended in the air. But we all know that clouds da not always fall as rain. In order that rain may fall the impalpable particles of water which form the cloud must collect into sensible drops large enough to fall to the earth. Two steps are necessary to the formation of rain ; the trans parent aqueous vapor in tne air must be condensed into clouds, and the material of the clouds must agglomerate into raindrops. No physical fact is better established than that, under the conditions which pie vail in the atmosphere, the atpieoui vapor of the air cannot be condensed into clouds except by cooling: It is true that in our laboratories it can lie con densed by compression. But, for reasons which 1 need not explain, condensation by compression can not take place in the air. The oolinr which results in tlie forma tion of clouds and rain my come in two ways. Rains which last for several hours or days are general ly produced by' the intermixture of currents of air of different temper atnres. A current ol cold air meeting a current of warm, moist air in its course may condense a considerable portion of the moisture into clouds and rain, and this condensation win go on as long as the currents continue to meet. In a hot spring day a mass of air which has been warmed by the sun, and moistened by evapor ation near the surface of the earth, may rise up and cool by ex pansion to near the freezing-point. The resulting condensation of the moisture may then produce a shower or thunder-squall. That sound as a physical factor is quite insignificant would be evident were it not lor oor laiia ciou way of measuring it. The human ear is an instrument of wonderful delicacy, and when its tympanum is agitated by a sound we call it a "concussion," wber, in fact, all that Lakes place is a sudden motion back and forth of a tenth, a hundredth, or a thou sandth of an inch, accompanied by a slight momentary condensa tion. After these motions are completed the air is exactly in the same condition as it was before ; it is neither Hotter nor colder; to current has been produced, no moisture added. It must, how ever, be adued tbat tne laws under which the impalpable particles of water in clouds agglomerate into drops of rain are not yet understood, and tbat opinions differ on this subject. Experiments to decide the question are needed, and it is to be Loped that the weather bureau will undertake them. For anything we know to the contrary, the agglomeration may be facili tated by smoke in the air. If it be really true that rains have been produced by great battles, we may say with confidence that the? were produced by the smoke from the burning powder rising into the clouds and forming nuclei for the agglomeratio n into drops, and not ly the mere explosion. The spread of the loathsome disease of leprosy has been noted quite often by the newspapers, and preventative measures suggested. One of the English newspapers in Yokohama calls attention to the spread of leprosy in Japan, and points out that this Oriental country, winch lias adopted so many western reforms, will suffer the fate of Norway if it neglects much longer to segregate its Iepe:s. It seems that the custom in Japan ia to permit lepers in all stages of the loathsome disease to cit alms by the roadside. No urmiBiou una yet uecu uiauiur placing the alllicted in an asylum or for checking the spread of the disease. Norway permitted leprosy to go unchecked till 1853, but since then out of a revenue of oily $5,000,000 she has spent yearly $100,000 in fighting the dis ease. In Japan the penalty of neg'ect will be heavier, as the customs of the country favor the spread of the disease, and the habits of the people are opposed to anything like the segregation of the afflicted. The opening of the Leland Stai.fordjrUnivereity at Palo Alto, California, has been accomplished with great success, and the school will be one of the foremost educa tional institutions of the world. It makes an epoch in the endow- ment of schools by single individ uals, as this one is accomplished during the life time of the donor. It will be the only enduring monu ment to the Stanford name. Soie Care fur the Liquor or Opium Habit. The East India cure for these awful habits can be given without the patient's knowledge, and is the only known specific for the purpose, it is not injurious in the least degree; manufactured by Emerson Drug Co., San Jose, Cal., and for sale at J. A. Cumming's drug store only. Klein Bros, are closing out their stock ot Ox lord ties at a great re duction. HUMPHREYS Dr. Hi-ii phrrt's 8rscirica are scientifically aixl carefully priarel prescriptions; used lor uiauv years in private practice with suc cor, and for over thirty yean used by the fienple. 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