ORE60NIAKS IN How to Be Healthy «X» THE NEAR EAST TA« Cru»ad« of tho Doubt»-Barrod Croo» « L I m Practical Taiko on Diooaoo Provantiaa Prepared by the OREGON TURCRCULOBIB ABBOCIATION awes must *s ave» st H» esto. b I ». ÍÉ J Rambo and Wife E. Of GEORGE J. FIEHER, to. D HE history uf man La liuti be aiwaya beeu accuatumad bodll) SI erri» fona.«tuen ti y n ¡nutre are rumrroua and About half tbe body weight la made up by lb* mucie* Thu* they cuftsillut« a large part of bla being Furthermore, in hla development tbe muacieu came flret Heart, lunga, liver, ner.oiui aysietu, all rem* later. Tb*y raOw a* a reault of luu»> to .Mitractlon When mu«ci-a were uaed In a grratar variety of w«ya Iloti there wad need fur rli le-r blood. *u>re elabórela dlgeeUtm, and a n*rv*ua ayateiu tu control them, llaff the brain In fact la given over to th* care of tbe mua.-lvs Thus we see llu»l niUeclee are excaedlhgly luakwrtaat orgauM They ar* related to alf tin organa of the body They ar* mo*t do*ely com bec-tad with the nerve* uf tbe body and are ver, directly refalad to th* brain. Well toned, activé mttociea un-an a good heart, strong lung«, good dlgretloti. One circulation, nervous con I nd. and mental vigor. When th* mtUM-lee get llabb, and lose their lune the blood gate sluggtsh, th* lunga laxy, tbe nerve* Jumpy, and the l.ruln dull. You cannot negiert tb* mbacta* without feeling the resulla at men, Imporliuit point*. Now uafbrfunately uiuat of our work today d«a»* no* make anflldent demand upon our muacles A great deal of It la dune silting etili or standing ■till, and we were a«v<-r made to alt still ug stand Mill, w* be |>h)»l<*ll, active. Moot of the big muacle* are quita cl.wely related to the legs We should concern -mreelves with h-g activity, walking, Mow running, leg betiillng. and body betldlDg. and twisting from tbe hi|«a are »••«-eaMry. Note how quit kty r«|Urol uged, tbe digretloti Moot ef our alliueats auch aa liidigestliwi. «liort «Ind, dullneua of the bead, are due to muacts Inactivity. Provide U>« activity and these will dlMppear. A brisk walk se.eral tlnu-a a day. Indulgen«-,- In aotne favorite phyMrel game aore ar twice a week, aotne mu «to relist henhs In morning and evening, a dally aponga baih with a brisk nib will put ni-wt of u* In »xieilstit Condition If practiced regularly. On the other hand to neglect thia predlc* may reault In a ignttency toward alugglshne««. iH-CaxloiiMl bflotto attach*. Chronic rolda, fncreoa* of weight ao cbarectrrtailc now of nild-llfe. and shallow breathing. Home of u» too are In tinea of w-irk which t»«nd to contract th* ch » at. round the ahouldera, bring Ute bedd forward, or puah tb* lower part of tbe abduturn downward and forward, and thus lower tbe lone of muaclM and the bodily organ* which are closely relamí to them, hl such <-*M* exercise« at.ould be taken to counteract three conditional All exercise «h.iuld bo faiAb with the head up, shoulder» high, chret ral*e»l. and back »lightly arched; when this la dime It help* to keep the body tn thee» poeltlone. People who may be In ut->*u|>atl<>na which oterexerciae certain perla abould by relaxation root the part» affected Those who aland a great deal abould lie down wtu-n resting with fret «lightly elevated. Itvhtilng of tbe tired pari* In th* direction toward the I mart after a hot t>«th of the part* followed by cold will relieve tbe tension and the fatigue. Moat adults need tlgornua eierelse of the muscles located between (be shoulders and lhe knees Tluum who wish a *t>ec|ai set of excretara I should advise to secure a ropy of the l*oy Hcout llaiidtiooh. Tbe chapter un Health and Kndurane* cod tains a goo<1 drill for dally os*. T HAS TONIC EFFECT THE HOLY MANGER Ex­ periences. Th.. ss»to* ef artiQtoe »HsW»now l* M** M»it*f.| | EXERCISE FOR ADULTS War Their Tell p “Aid for th* Armenians and .Aber •offerer* In lhe Near K-M la nevus Mry only because war »till r«, « th Ute Neer Kaal. My* W K Hkmbo. who. with Mra. Rambo haa recently returned from Asia Minor •When w* reed of the batti-• now being fought b, Greek* and Turk* we tklnk of burning villa«««, id fleeing MR. W. E. RAMBO mother«, of crying children, tbelt only place of safety an slrt-ady overcrowd ed American orphanage Ths Ram lx* were absent from their botnu in Itaksr about i*o year* while they wefa In chanco ot a in or phanage at Harounle nrer Tar»u home of Haul, the great Apo.ll« urphansgr was under fin- for »« dafa and finally Mr and Mr» R • nd tb<- other Amero >•:» ni«dv llu.-lr way by night through a »tec. to th- ratlro.ol. on whl« h they look their children to Moraine “ft ta a matter of great pride to ua that we wen-reble to brim« our chil­ dren through wlib-oit the lo» of a •ingle child." aeld Mr* lUmbo 'Our “Prestplo.” Instead of Christmas Tree, in Italy and Spain. Christmas Day Pleasures Are of Benefit to People. Mental But« Does Everybody Good and Festivity Equal» PreMrip. lien of PhyaHlsn. LOSE observer* in tb« rank* of th« medical profetatoli hav« noted uua very Intereellitg fact concerning th« Cbriatmae eraaou—that It generally baa ■ good tonic effect »pn their pa tienta In explanation of thia th* IxXidon letocet any* that atnce t'hrUt run« baa come to be r»gare«a ta engendered at thia time of J*youe- ne»«. routine i» fur a while relieved. a certain freshness Js given to the daily round, difference« of opinion ar« aunk, and a charltahto «pirli provali» 1» It. by lb* way. hoping for too much, aska tha Lancet, that the a«us<>n of good fellowahlp abould Is« vs «orne lasting effect upon th* manner« and method* of alii It may not be e«ay t* trace exactly why th« aen»e of exhllaratltm and welt being reame with the advent of Clirietmaa, for ilio psychological fac­ tor* <-oucern«d ar* not »Impla. Kut the main point la that th* mental «tate done »verybody good and the annul feattvlty la Juat aa evceilent an ln»titutlon a» th* preecrtptiuu of tbr phyalclan which gives tune and vigor to the «trugg’er In Ilf»'» nice There la no need nowaday*, thank» to th» good wrnw of the people and tire coun ■el« of their medical advlMrs. to mor nil»« about ft« «vil» of a »tupid in dulger.c« In food, alcohol and tubaci* •■n a f»«llve oc.-aalan *urh aa the pre« rot. Crai tl.-ally *v«rybody reali»»» tb» groat phy»!oiogtr-al advantage« of be­ ing wtoe on a merry occa«l«i Many mure persimi Iban fortnerlj feel where uae ends and abuse begins and they act aenatbly accordlngiv ; and •n far from It being a crime to make the seuson festlre by «ojo» lug. «■ a little extended arale p*rbap*. ihr erbature comfort« of life, «urne de elded good to done t* both the meatal and physical health of lhe tudlvtdual The festivo «os»on may. therefore, be welcomed, which brings cheer tc thousand*, which indures the genero«* • nd rharllahte te brace the mental aud physical functions of the eomiuu nlty at large giving It the opportunity at rellnquUhlM It* bu*lneM and Its worrtee for a üm*. te Mart agata re freshed and ready for the trivial round, tha common t*«k." The pre aerlptlon "A Merry ChrlataMO I* sonad •o lung *s th* ”slg**lnre’ at good Subscribe to 1 he I ribune 1 he Year $1.75 C I in.«, inner ban* up their »lucking» at I'hrtatmaa tin»«, nor d* lb.» bare t'lirlaimaa tree«. Kri» Krtugto add Manta dag* ar« < tor man Mint» »ad the t'hrlQuia» tree cam« out at tha tierman forest» long, long ago. wham the nation» at mwlberu iOvopa ••*• forest tribo» It to th« nerther»» pie»-the itortuau*. Mrendtna «ml Kngt|«b. ail of whom ar« dee ed from old Teutonic tribe*--who kadp i'brt«tinaa a* American* de Instead of th« chrtatma» Italian and Spanish buys »nd gtrto have the preatplo. “PreMpto" meana manger, and It to • repreeetrtailoa of ihe lounger where th» baby tTirtat lay In Hetblehem. It to presented to different way*- Boumtlmaa II abuvfa only th« Inside of th* Kara where th* Raby and III» mother lay. with J*- •eph. th* Three Wto* Men and the aul mala about. Ih-inetlines It «how» a hillside. with the Wlw Meo n>mtag «n fool or horarbarh. or on donheya, bringing their gift« to th* »table. Bom*- iimea the mauger 1» »tuall not mor« than a foot »qua re. Nbrnettme* It U large enough to occupy tb* whole end of ■ room. It I* built on • board foumlation and 1» made of wood, with earth pebble*, dried gram and IeuvM for the outdoor aceno*. Th« flgxirM are carved of wood, or perhapa little doll» are need. all very carefully and elaborately dres-ed by tbeglrta Mutue lime« brook» and lake» ar« Ibgeulously represented with -mper, glam or Sotm-tftoM rh« Whet« fa lalnglaaa. rough and rude hat again M to very neatly and beuuttfally done. and la quaint and Intereotlag wbea all row plete. The half Teutonic In th«lr makeup mix tli* ruatmna of both rare* In their Thrtatmaa keeping. They build th« mangar and they alao gfre the cbtl- dren presents; only tn stead nf l«M Ing her »locking. Htlta French Reb ett« put« out her «knee The P T »a th call th« manger -creche.” and la coun­ try »Illa««« In Tran«« cempanlee of children »till gw from bourn to bone« on fhriatma» eve, carrying the crxha •nd singing Christmas carela Rom*- t.mea they help to bultd a beau ft fill large crerha I* th« »Uiag« church, « vm which they are eery protad and •*■ Advertise in The I ribune Rates on Application. MRS W Have those Letterheads, Envelopes or other needs printed now. , E. RAMBO kiddle« ware Ju»» •» attract»»« dear to ua aa au) we har« «»er »ren In thia country, ervept ot r «••»• uh f