36 THE WEST SHORE. February, 1880 ' the premises low ami damp, he should flee from ; lanes, and worse, that it was suffered to remain it as from a scourge spot. There can be nothing : there and disgust and poison with its noisome t hut disease and death in such a house a score of! odors. In the central parts of our city, pest-holes physicians could not give health in such a place. : of dirt, and reeking filth existed, and in other , I if- nml hpnlih fir! ntlwr mnttrrs afterwards, in : narts of the citv filthv heaps of rubbish, composed our cily. The citizen who knows anything about Any . Mna a am, flf (he most om,nsive tood gra(luallv )t. (be sanitary condition of Portland has nooccas.on f no( for hjs (ing s(enches and deleterious to swell with pride, nor can he boast of the m- ineighbo( ,houl(1 wi,ingi without a moment's gases, which, rising up, creep into the adjoining chinery intended to 1 Med to insure the health () y an(, (ha( , MUgttr,te hoUKS, feeding neuralgia and all malarial diseases .., ,.,c ,Tu,.,e ., ,-,. k.umm .,..,, . ,nJ enforte t(c laws tQ (ect the . nd ai,mentSi The most oflemuve places are health and lives ol that family, to say nothing of those in possession of Chinese, where they run keeping the doctor out. In cities men are pre- their wash-houses. The yards f many of them PUBLIC HEALTH An spring Is upon us, and summer will soon follow, it is not a moment too soon to call the at tention of the public to the sanitary condition of likes a just view of its Illness for thai purpose Attention to this subject is the more needful just now in view of the recent deaths which have taken place here from diseases al once so virulent anil unsparing, striking down and destroying the loved ones in our homes who had before them the pros ecl of long, useful, und hnppy lives. It is none too MM, then, to warn the public authorities, and arouse them from their lethargy, if such is possible, ami to stir up our cttlttDI to insist on rieid sanitary measures, feeling assured that lboe eminently their brother's keepers in matters of are littered up and strewn with an indescribable conglomeration of the vilest smelling offal; upon this is thrown the most disgusting liquids that health. Their houses are in closer proximity Iheir business relations are intimate. This hud dling of houses together, which is the constant only a Chinaman, with an experience of tltee practice and bane of cilics and one of the princi- thousand years, could concoct; the fetid -nis, pal objections to city life, is what calls for the gives out an odor at once as startling as frightful, greatest watchfulness nnd care on the pail of our and as dangerous as offensive. If the heathen were public aulhorities, to see that they are so con- , strict followers of Confucius, or hailed from the . . i t .L MLL.. .L . 1- . 1. 11 l , I JittT . , . strucleii as lo drainage, pipes, iraps, vein pipes norm oi enma, ineir naous wouiu oe uiuerem. who recently manilesleil so much laudable real in an,i cosels, that only Hie miniinum evil may arise, Their former practice of living over water, has liehalf of the dumb brute, will more readily act ,,s somc ,ust ,e the consequence of the close con- created a strong tendency to dump all or any filth in a cause that effecls every home. Poitland, situated as it is with all III present advantages, should be one of the healthiest cilies, if not the healthiest one in the United States. Its facilities lor draining could haidly I c Utlcr, and the water supply which is available, or can be mnde so, for Hushing out pipes, drains, sewers, and oilier ordinary purposes, is most abundant. It docs not enjoy the reputation it should were its sanilnry In lercl closely attended lo. The truth is, that for want o( a proper system of vital statistics, nr any system at all, (for none is in existence) the position it occupies is quite unccilain. It must sland low, how ever, and can not lake ils pioper place without a IhoioHgh clionsing, which must be icpcalcl nnd kipi up ionium. illy, fol lowed by the prcpan turn ol lables of luallh att mortality monthly oi quarterly. These tables would show 001 evict position, and would sqiiiucly bring our cii'ciis fact! to fau-wiili certain preventable drmioi lbr ravage die commuiiily uilh al. inning fie qviciicy. Nothing quickens any sluggish public more tliiiu the slailling revelations t,u',M bv these tallies tiom lime lo time. They leuch home, and people think and ad with decision and energy. The thought tact of dwellings and business places. The day 1 of t,t. almost astounds one, that a city such as has long passed that we can lather on Providence i h a mBBI pmj . m . ji JlTItllivjS MaBBBai jBTilnl Hi TERRITORIAL UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON, AT SEATTLE, W. T, Prom a Photo by Peterson Hios. they part with, upon yard, alley or street. Were it not for the coolness of our cli niale and the abundant supply ofrain we gel, I have no doubt that the most appall ing epidemics would have ravaged our city. Any person can see with half nn eye the terribly close proximity of back-houses and cesspools to many of the dwellings. In one quarter there are four within a few feet of, and another immediately adjoin ing, three family residences. These vile receptacles are the most dangerous things that we have on our property, and only their necessity compels their toleration ; mosl of them are worse than powder mag azines. They require the most unsparing pains in cleansing and keeping clean, and in ventilating and discharging the foul air from them in some safe way. By these means they are made comparatively safe. As they exist al present, no one will dare to deny thai a large number arc in a most deplorable condition, and call for the iin- mediate attention of the lathoiltiet. Another fact thai cannot betoostronf ly impressed on parcnls, is the bad condi tion of the sinks and waler-closels that form parts of their dwellings. It is staled, upon good authority, that one houses in this cily in which recently occurred several deaths, contains a water-closet Poitland, with its twenty thousand inhabitants, disease and death arising from our criminal ' w itla tian but no ventilation nine In such a has adopted no means lo obtain mid preserve such thoughtlessness and neglect as lo sanitary pre-; case the trap is no real protection, as the fetid gas statistics, wlm h an-o ncci-ssaiy. (If all things caulions. Our forefathers were In the habit of lh.it call Hpu us foi cunsi. bullion and action, j taking too kindly lo His inscrutable ways and health should I lush What can we do well giving Him credit for many of the fearful epi- iernici and pestilences thai ravaged the country in those days, thai now are quite under our con- wilhoiil it ? What docs blc amount to in its ab sence ,' This thought should nnpicss us in all I lie changes in locality we make dining life, especially if wc are acting as heads of families or as the guardian of others. When one is moving lo a those unaccountable ways and spoils, and does will find ils way through the water and poison every one inhaling it. If such was the fad, the disease may well be traced to the escape of the pestiferous gases from the closet, and should lie a warning lo all in charge of such properties to at Irol, and are preventable. Science in those- days once inspect and protect themselves against any nao noi so iiuerieieo wuu ami trenched upon strange cily or couutiy, the lit) OUtatioQ should tie, is il healthy? And in moving into strange houses in this ol any other city, the hist question uoi laugh at calamity when il does come, as some wiongliillychaiged lhal I'rovnlence did. We can repetition of the terrible disease. A certain plumber residing in this city, slated, the other day, that he fell, al times, almost guilty of mur- not blame them, as they acted according lo (he ''cr' he considered the manner in which he should lr. is the locality healthy oi unhealthy ? light they hail ; but if they had enjoyed the scien- had lo be compelled, by the sheer niceardlincss of ti... i. ...... ..i.i ... ... i. ' o - .i. ..I.', iii... i.i 1..., .... .i.. i la .. . i b the nest, i the house old oi new) is it a death's tihe blae lhal we do, they would not have es liap, lo eaten ins inougmiess, iiiiiiHem ciuiiitcnr cojied our cciisuic and condeninaiion. Thanks Will malarial gases creep oul of the sinks, cscaiie to Scicnce'for what she has already done- let us people erecting houses, to do their plumbing. To save a lew dollars by dispensing with a trap or a from the water-closets oi back yards, and invade use her as a future and unerring guide in warding vcnt-piic, the safety of the inmates was entirely . : I-.. .1. ........ it.. . .. ... : ..or I ' ... and ilrike down the innules ? II.- can examine oil disease sacrificed. He said that about two-thirds of (he1 the nirliiises thoroughly, and he should -lo so, and In looking alsmt the city recently. I n,,ii, ,-.l .,1.1 ;.. ,i.;. ..: i . if he find, the drains choked, the sinks entrapped lhal many of our c,li,e.,s threw all kinds of tilth pipe,, and that a large number of the newer ones; and no ptopcr vent pipe, or system of ventilation, tend garbage on the street, and in many of the which contained traps had no vent-pipes from