West Shobe. UP VOL. 5-No. U. ktofiaSft Portland, Oregon, November, 1879. T OUR WANTS. Portland needs an efficient hoard of health, not one of these honorary con cerns, but a board of three, the chair man of which should be under suffi. dent salary to enable him to give his entire attention to this work. Never since its existence hat this city con tained so much sickness as it does at present. With the aid of the honorable- city council and efficient supcrin tendent of streets, it ii getting to be mc vast malaria swamp, whilst within a stone's throw of the Clarendon Hotel is a garbage heap which manufactures sufficient typhoid fever to supply 50, (x ptppla without stint. Yards gen crally are in a most unwholesome con dition, and the sanitary laws about public buildings and many private resi denccs are shamefully neglected. Un fortunately the innocent suffer for th sins of the guilty, and many a grave in I. one Fir is filled, the occupant which might have been alive and well if Portland had a board of health who would compel people to observe sani tary laws. Wk ought to at once organize a so ciety for the prevention of cruelty to animals. So many cases of cruelty come under our notice, that our heart bleeds for the dumb brutes who arc left without a protector in this me tropolis of the Northwest. Never in our life did we so regret not being a lighter at a few days ago, when a fel low driving a pair of intelligent truck horses along Front street, struck one of them over the head with a heavy bil let, without the slightest provocation from the oor brute. Thirty lashes would be a light punishment for such an inhuman scamp. SPECIAL INIUTEMKNTS. To induce our readers to help u swell our suWcription list, we puUiOi n our advertising columns, this issue, a list of Eastern magazines and periodi cals, which we will send free of charge each for one year, to any one who will send us three or more new names or renewals to the Wmt Siiohk, for 1880. All new names reaching us during the month of December will receive the October, November and l)ecemler numliers of 1S79 free of charge. With the return of winter, the ticecing ercw, otherwise "known as " Resolution grinders" have been hard at work of late, but why in the name of goodness do they alwayt com mence, "Whereat it has pleased an all- wise and inscrutable Providence, etc., etc.," when it is probable that I'rovi dence never had anything to do with it, and that if the deceased had not kept uch late hours and drank to much whisky, he might have been alic to quack doctors," are returning, to their downy nests in this city, in full force It seems as if no where else can they find the press sufficiently unscrupulous for the nefarious trade. Our dailies are already filled with their lying adver tiscments and bogtM certificates, (iive these fellows a wide bvrth, and when yoii are unfortunate enough to need physician, consult the medical WW torv in the columns of the YY k Siiohk. A PLAIN STATEMENT OE EA TS TO RESIDENTS (E SAI I M. To illustrate the art of printing, we published a small sheet in the pavilion in this city, during the late Mcchanit Fair. We considered the bantling of so little inqiortance that we paid but little personal attention to it. 1 be ed itorial and mechanical part of this itn tnlial journal was entrusted to a young gentleman of ability. During the even ing, however, any one who so fell dis posed was permitted to stick type for this grtal pa per. I ' nfortiinaicl) , a lit tle three line suib, by no means torn plimenlary to the capital lit) , was by some evil disposed ersnu set up, and placed on a " proved galley, that it escaped the argus eye of the aforesaid young gentleman of alnlity. On the strength of this squib, several irresponsible Salem scribbler, to grat ify personal malice, have been M giving it " to the Win Snoii. One notori ous liar even going so far a to an nounce in a correindeiHr to be Stmdt StatiiMK also made a bitter and most unwarranted attack on the publisher of this journal, and notwithstanding r let ter since addressed to it on the subject, by us, has seen lit to leave the bitter malignity uncontradicted. The entire thing has the appearance of a base plot o undermine our hitherto large Salem Mitiouage, and if the truth could le known, it would come to light that the idle squib in question was set up by an unscrupulous printer, in the employ of a fellow who doesn't live many miles Ron Salem. That this plot will not prove successful, we have but to re mind our Salem sulcrihcrs that the W'im Siiohk is the only publication that has ever illustrated the capital city, and this on several occasions at a large espensr, has always spoken of Salem, and Marion county, in the mosi 1 ompil mentary terms, and our Salmi I'ihiuaIs can test assured lli.it we IijiImii none but the kindliest of feelings towards the capital city. Hk sure and sand all your renewals and new subscriptions for Eastern or California ncwspacrs ami magazines to this otlice, you will save money by doing so. As an r sample, we fur. nish llarftr'i, .VrrAmr'i, AlhmUf Monthly and I'romk Lttliit Wtthly, for . If you were to send duei 1 to each publisher, the ptiic foi the four publications, i lit hiding the esensc of a postal ordci and Ugc lot t at h, to say nothing of the trouble of writing four separate letters, would MM lo $16.51. All other publications at pro portionatcly low prices. 1KH0 we have suncrior facilities, and can offer V - v lietter terms than ever. Write yu address on a postal ard, let us know what publications you desire to take, and we will immediately forward you a return card giving our price for them. Editors get one important item of subsistence at a low price. They get Uircd for nothing. Woman's inhumanity toman is what keeps the broom market steady. "People never cough after taking my medicine," advertise a lotoi. Is it so the present day I pcarcd the Watt Snoaa. The fatal a that I in