*7> THÊ DAILY A N D PRINTING CO, ESTABLISHED IN" 1674 ASBLA ND D A IL Y T ID IN G S OUT OUR W AY FORUM In Winter Time Mr J0BW ujumt. - ö o T -ftA T . What Killed the Egyptian^. According to Dr. Arnold Sack of the University of Heidelberg (whoever he is, and whatever that is) tha hectic living of thia modern jaas age is respon­ sible for bodily ailments unknown to the old Egyp­ tians. Dentists, tooth-pastes, mouth lotions and similar preventives of physical decay, says Dr.Sach, seem to have been unnecessary in ancient times. Such diseases as cancer, gout, tuberoulo/s and dis­ eases of the blood were virtually tinknovta In ancient times and not a single case of leprosy (biblical re­ ferences notwithstanding) was discovered Until after Christ An dof which is very interesting as well as informative. But it leaves one important question unanswered. Every blessed Egyptian who lived in ancient times is dead now. Now what kilWfethe Egyptians! It would be venturing far outsBfc the pals of probability to assume that every one of them met death by accident Traffic congestion In an* cient days certainly was no worse than it is in mod­ ern times. There were no fire wagons, speeding police patrol«, trolley cars or Twentieth Century Limited«. The chanoes are there weren’t even «any flivvers, though one naturally cannot be sure of this. But nobody can deny that the ancient Egyptians have passed on without exception to their rewards. After all, it doesn’t make a great deal of difference which bug gets us so long as some bug is determined to claim us sooner or later for Its own.. Some bugs do cause a bit more inponvenience, but in the hard­ est cases it ’s all over in the* twinkling of an eye when one considers how long it has been since the last 100 per cent Egyptian picture of health laid life’s burden, down and— without a darned thing the matter with him— shuffled off his mortal coil. Reducing ROBIN CÛMfcfi» 8 0 0 BOB* ÔOBÔWd' ALOMCr -fcVtfc'U 6«. HO M O W L - lj < -p -s .s v r-M h v Q O -L O O r tifiM y COMB t J National Adjutant Barton of the American Legioii is sailing for Franee to make final arrange­ ments for the annual convention of the legion, held this year in Paria.* It will be a wonderful ex­ perience for many of the Veterans of Oregon to revisit the scenes whenr oar mon so distinguished themselves. * The part played by oar*«oldier boys was glor­ ious beyond words, and more than anyone expected. Their acts saved démocratie government from the threats that menaced i t Jt b for the rest of the country to see to it that the work they did shall not fail of the fruitage it fairly earned. Business Friendliness Some yenie ago, meet buoine«« men regarded their coaqietitotK with jealousy. They were secretely pleased i t they heard that a competitor wan getting intq financial difficulties. , The progressive business man today realise« that his ooBipotitoTs to a largo, extent advertise hie own business. If they are successful, they draw tiWde to the town, and when trade is tiras drawn, the «tira business community gets an advantage. r t . piwgraaslve merehant would dtslikb to see his competitors fall, because it would look as if the town was slipping. His theory is to wortr for the prosperity of the whole bunch of them, realising that 4f the asaaaunity prosper« generally, all the members of it will get the benefit. Good doctrine Women can find where their husWknds spend th eif eveujngs by staying at home one night a week. 1. " 1/ » ■^■11 (J R BBg| .... x jit »11 ■>' WHQ HttitLO COtK R08»M ? What Others Say Now when you read thpt she raised her ayekrewa, yon don’t know whether It means an expression of ssrprtde » bit of pencil work— Klamath Falls Hergld., f I t is natural A Wonderful Memory FACED 8uu_ COM«» P t f W AROUMO, fet wo M O « » , W A F IH . that «1 am dowmant at $M$® a ynar td them remarked a ftrw day» ago: “ I weigh 110, and now I oan’t eat any supper, ag that is too inuoh.” The older folks will be apt to say that a high school girl who weighs only 110 and who feel« «he is weighing too much, had . fan entirely wrong idea, and it may interfere with desirable physical develop­ ment if she goes ahead on that plan. The modern girl seems to think she must be very sylph like and willowy to conform to the pres­ ent style. But people are more attracted to those who look physically vigorous and competent for anything. While many people who Weigh only HO are perfectly healthy, young women are likely to need more than that to be good tennis and golf player« and dancers. v jn o M C r ; f T SHOULD B€> Y IH E M T r f B É O * he used exelusttely for toaeh- fng German fu tka Untvevaity of wisarnMn should come from a Wlaeonaia man. W hat they need there is‘an endow­ ment to teach United States 'and