rAGK 4 THE HK.VP nCtLETlX, DATXT EDITION, BEND, ORRGON, MKDMOHDAY, MAY 0. 1017 111 11' jif. CLEO KIDGLEYamo WALLACE RE.ID A.ASKY-PARHMOUflT At the Bend Theatre Thursday and Firday Nights i At the Movies j i ! . . , lleud Theatre. Cleo Ridgley and Wallace Held, the splendid young Lasky stars who "have appeared together so frequently "with such great success, will be seen at the Bend Theatre Thursday and Friday, In "The Yellow Pawn," an unusual society drama. Miss Ridgley and Mr. Reid first stepped into prominence by their splendid performance in the Lasky production of "The Golden Chance." Since that time they hare appeared together with the same degree of suc cess in a number of other produc tions among them being "The Self ish Woman," and "The House With the Golden Windows." British Babies as Soldiers By 4. W. Pester, United Pren SUA Corrapondcnt.) LONDON, May 9. To make good the tremendous war toll on British manhood, a ministry of health will 'soon be added to the government, charged with the task of preventing 150,000 infant deaths every year. Au thorities on infant welfare estimate that at least 1000 children, younger than one year, die needlessly every "week. They declare that if the viril ity of the race is to be maintained In spite of the battlefield losses, this mortality must be checked. The es timate Includes a large percentage of preventable pre-natal losses, due to various causes arising from pov erty. A falling birth rate, in spite ot In creased marriages, will probably 'cause the baby-bonus to insured "mothers to be increased from seven 'dollars to $25. - In 1915 England and Wales had the lowest birth rate cm record, opposed to the highest 'marriage rate. The provisional esti mate of births in 1916 is only 22.6 to every thousand of population, a figure slightly above that of 1915. The proposed ministry will try to do away with over-lapping efforts by various branches of the medical profession. Lord Rhondda, in pre paring the health ministry bill, will lie aided by the advice of the British -medical association which represents roost of the doctors. The health mln- later will have power- to act in ail : matters of public health. ' addition to the $25 birth prem ' ium, it is boped that poor mothers ' embraced in the insurance scheme ."will receive an increased sick benefit '-during convalescence. When Lloyd ''George brought out the insurance act he placed the premium payments at a rate within- the reach of the poor. He was enrolled to divorce the act from all governmental char C. S. HUDSON, President U. C. COE. Vice President E. A. SATHER, Vice President. E. L. B. The First National Bank OF BEND, BEND O REG ON. Inventory of the nation's assets for perparedness has dis closed only one satisfactory Item, i'lio financial system is competent and the banks art " ready. . There are no soldiers, but there Is great wealth. There is a shortage of guns, but a surplus of dollars. . Ships must be built in the. navy, but the banks are in commission. THE MILITARY SYSTEM MUST BE RECONSTRUCTED, , BUT THE FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM IS WORK INO. .',;( '.-.. Men must be .trained for the army, but the men who ' handle finances are already skilled. THIS BANK IS A MEMBER OF THE FEDERAL RE SERVE SYSTEM. W yftXi I Miss Ridgley, known for her j beauty and vivacity; as well as her j splendid dramatic ability, has won for herself a place among the leading photo-dramatic actresses of the coun try, while Mr. Reid has the distinc tion of being one of the most pop ular, widely known, and able of tho younger generation of stage and screen favorites. "The Yellow Pawn" has to do with the artist life in the fashionable Bo hemian set in New York City and deals with the love affair between the wife of a district attorney and a famous painter. How the artist's Chinese servant brings about a terrible situation and later rectifies It, makes a theme of absolutely unusual intensity. In the cast supporting the two stars are such distinguished players as Tom Forman, Williamn Conkliii, C. ,H. Geldert. George Webb, Olive Golden and others. Die as Fast on Battle front ities and his policy will be carried out in the administration of the health department. It will be impossible to tackle the housing problem in a positive man ner until after the war. 'Meantime the proposed ministry can check any further deterioration In neighbor hoods where physical conditions are notoriously adverse to child life. The ministry also will be able to give Im mediate relief In the food situation by controlling a sufficient quantity of milk to feed poor mothers and children. As the state already con trols the coal output , it will be a simple matter to insure the heating of poor people's homes. The child will not pass beyond the health ministry's benefits on reach ing the "safe" age of one year. The government will consider at a wise economy to maintain the health ot school children so that they may take full advantage of tho nation's educa tional facilities. Right now, 20 per cent of the school children are said to be too' poorly nourished to reap the full benefit of their schooling. If the estimated Infant mortality is found to be correct, England's loss ot soldiers killed during the win ter only slightly exceeded the death of babies. Last summer's losses on the Somme ran Into many thousands every week and frightful casualties have been predicted in the House of Commons for the coming summer's fighting. It will be up to the health minis try to check the loss of potential sol diers and war workers. PETALUMA HATCHERY Estab lished 1902. Can ship day old chicks to points reached in three days. Five varieties. We challenge the Jicn. Free circular. L. W. Clark, Peta luma, Cal. 127-27, 54c M. LARA, Cashier G. McREYNOLDS, Asst. Cashier A. STOVER, Asst. Cashier FOOD VALUE OF CORN. A Sariet of Comparison That la a Study In Eoonomy. I liavo recently uiudo nu exhaustive Investigation of the eouarallve food value of tho products of while corn, aud the results show these product to be so much more economical than many of tho food commonly used that t believe It would Interest your rend ers to sou tho comparison. Tlio food valuo of ono pound of corn- nit'iil, grits or hominy, conduit U ceuls, la equal to tho food valuo of any of tho following commonly used foods; I ptuid nt wheut flour, coaling.. 1 cents I pound of rid', ccwiltw 9 cents l'l pounds of i-liceac contlni; GO cent! sj pounds ot round alcnk, coating 80 uanta a doieii ovhs, c.tb:Iii; M conn k IH'ck of lxttntoe.1, coating... 45 ceula il pints of nilik, coaling ' cenla Notional prosperity has mndo us prodigal of our resources and wasteful of our substance, particularly1 lu the matter, of fiuxl, for which we have been paying more thuu Is comuicnsuV rate with food values, mm 1 believe It behooves Americans today to consider tho real nutritive valuo of the food which they purchase and to know the merits of white corn products, which I believe to lie the cheapest nourishing food which tho housewife cau buy on the market today. The south knows ami appreciates the valuo of white corn for table use. Why not tho north, east nud west? A. W. Smith In New York Post. ' LISPING AND STUTTERING. Childran Should Da Taught How to Uaa Thair Spaach Organa. Lisping muy be caused by a lack of practice In the organs of sceoh. Stut terers are recruited largely from tho ranks of the lisliers. Children Imitate the slovenly and disagreeable lan guage of their ciders. Among the causes of lisping. In ad dition to tho wrong use of speech or gans, are abnormal teeth, lips, tongue, jaw or pa In to. Some cases are appar ently due to carelessness or baste in reproducing speech sounds. Lisping Is not to be considered ab normal unless It noticeably persists beyond the age of fire or six years. Usually the tendency to slur over words disappears rapidly In thc.upper grades of school. Fully onc-fourtb of the -children entering school suffer from this speech defect. .Many educators argue that tho first months of school should be giveu over to exercises In oral language Intended to form correct habits of speet h. They claim that the anxious haste of the primary teacher to teach children to road is unjiistltled and maintain that If one-half of the time used for phonic drills were devoted to.volce cultivation many cases of stuttering would be pre vented. Pittsburgh Press. . Goldan Pota and .Pans. Should tho slinh of Persia desire to pledge his kitchen requisites be might realize 000.000. ' Every saucepan of this monarch is glkled Inside, snd the dishes which appear on the table are of solid gold, as well as the spoons, kulves and forks. The handles of the latter, moreover, are ornamented with costly stones, and some are worth as much as 10O each. In preparing lunch for the shab none but sliver spoons can be used, and any covering used for keeping cold meats most also be of silver. His majesty has a staff of over thirty chefs, and altogether those employed In his kitchen number nearly 120. Their wages amount to 300 a week. London Globe. i Protecta the Dar. A kindly act on the part of a rail way was the order of tho Southern Pacific to its enginempn that when a deer is seen on the track at night the headlight shall be extinguished for ft moment. More than a dozen deer were killed by trains in California in Jan uary. It has been discovered that when the headlight Is extinguished, If only for a second, the animals are able to. Jnmp to safety. Otherwise the glar of the headlight dazes them so that they are run down before they can es cape. Outlook. Two Cousins; Two Thronaa. "Nicholas Romanoff" of Russia and King George of England are cousins, look much alike and are probably not greatly different in Intellectual alilllty. One is off the throne and the other Is on because one throne was an anomalous survival of medievalism, while tho other is an adaptation to modern dem ocratic progress. Springfield Repub lican. . High Tips. "Did you ever serve any ostrich?' asked one waiter of another. "No, I did not," was the reply, "but I'd like to." "Why?" . "Because I hear tho ostrich tips come high." St Louis Post-DlKimtch. Too Ravarantlal. "Why don't you ever laugh at my Jokes?" "Because I was brought tip to re spect old age Bud feebleness." Baltl mre Amerlnnn JfOTICK OP BHKRIFK'8 HALK. By virtue of an execution duly is sued by the Clerk of the Circuit Court of the County 'of Crook and State of Oregon, dated tho 1st day of May, 1917, in a certain action In the Circuit Court for said County and State, wherein William E. Randies, as plaintiff, recovered judgment against W. O. Waugh, as defendant, for the sum of Three Thousand Ono Hundred and Ninety-nine Dollars, ($3,199.00), together with Interest thereon at the rate of Eight Per Cent (8) per annum from the 29th day of March, 1916, together with Throo , Hundred Twenty Dollars O310.00), attorney's fees, and Seventeen and 60-100 Dollars (117.50) cunts, on tint 18th day of September, 1915, which was docketed and enrolled In the Clerk's office of said Court on tho UOth day of Heptemher, 1916. Notice Is hereby given that I will, on Monday, the 4th day of Juno, on Monday, the 4lh day of Juno, 1917, at tho front door of thoCouuty Court House In lleud, In said County anil State, at tho hour of ten o'clock A. M., In tho forenoon of snld day, sell at public auction to the highest bid der, for rash, tho following lioundod and described real property, to-wlt: Knst Half (El) of Northeast Quarter (NKU) of Suction Twenty (20), Township Beveuteen (17,) South, Raugo Thirteen (18) I0 W. M.; Northeast Quarter (NK ) of tho Southeast Quarter (SKU) of tho Southeast Quarter (SKVi) of Soctton Four (4). Township KIkIi teen (18) South of Range Twolvo (13) K W. M., taken and levied upon as the prop erty of tho said defendant, W. G Waugh, or as much thereof as may oo necessary to satisfy the said Judg ment In favor of William K. Randies against the said W. U. Waugh, to gether with all the costs and dis bursements that have or may accrue Dated this 6th dny of Mny, 1917. S. E. ROBERTS, Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon 137-51. rt?r i ri rl iinnif IADVERTISEMENTS YOUGETWHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOUASKTORITHEEE FOR SALE pR HA1.K Oil TH IDK 148 acres, good lovel land, 3 H miles from Pocatello, Idaho. What have you to trndo? E. F. Flsko, Log Cabin Har bor Bhop. - 159-30, 33p poll HALE Ford runabout. In quire airs, inei ronce. lai-ztirc poll HALK Cozy five room bunga low, on uouievaru; terms, in quire Bulletin. 93-118tfc poll H.AI.K Largo gasoline lank, cneap. inquire nuiieiin. if. pOKKALK 31160, (500 cash, buys place worth 17UU. J. H. Minor & Co. 74 HCtfc pR HALK Upright Grand Rich- mono, piano. inquire united Warehosse Company. 5J-J life poll SALE Two lots In Northwest lownsue company a second ai- dltlon (west of the rtver, near 8hev lln mill): price 1150, easy term, Ap ply abc, Bulletin office. tf pOK HALE Gentle driving and rid ing mare; nack-narness and sad- dlo, S5 cash. Inquire Bulletin. t5;-28.30c FOR RENT port RKXT Small house, partly You'll Surely Find It Here, THE LIFE of a shirt depends large ly upon the way it is laundered. Laundered by .us, a shirt will last twice as long. Our wagon will call in the morning. Phone us, Black 311 BEND LAUNDRY Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 - Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PIIOMPT SERVICE ALWAYS WB KNOW HOW. CARL JOHNSON TAILOR SKILLED WORK at Reasonable Prices ' Fit and Workmanship absolutely guaranteed. Lawrence Building, 733 WALL STREET ......... p-?i Uauioroi Suits Men's Cooper's spring and summer weight, llslo thread union suits, lit 9I.OO, 91.2,1, 9t.no, 91.7.1, 9'J.oo 9-i.no. Moil's Athletic Villous Suits Holsctto uuil Nainsook, Check ed 91.00 Hull Fancy wafflu chocked $ I. no Suit Other suits at noc, noe Two-plero underwear, too, at per garment . nor, OOe, 91.00 Perfect fit. yet perfect frco- STOP AND THE BEST PLACE TO furnished; near depot! l per month. 8. R. lloglll. 153-28, 30c poll KK.NT-Furnlshed room cheap; steam heat and bath. Mr. Georo Rates. Phone Red GZ1. 148-28lfc pOK ItKXT Six acres of Irrigated lind. three under cultivation, one and a half miles south or city; four room house and barn; will runt rea sonable for 13 months: Very good garden spot. Address Htovo Combs. Bend, Oro. 133-24.IBP port It KMT Modern bungalow, 1 diock irom ousiiicsa cunior; iur- nlahed; 135 per month. t3S,2Ctfe pOK RK.NT Four room flat; lava tory aim ruiiiuiiH wowr, .. ment. electric lights; prlco $11.50 . I. A Ium Iu.hiip T. far 1IK 1111, 11. tf. 1 ..-- - 8. Murnsakl, Hastings Addition. I3-t5tfe, r)K RE.NT Modem five room 1 . I fL.W lnn..lM TP W nOBIHJ MIIU UULII. .llu..a ... Richardson. I.70-24trc mmmmm A JJlvVl IlLrvO iv 1 ( - . .. Scratch 1 1 A Pleasanl Hour AT lltl.I.IAHDg AND POOL. PgJg ! i Cigars and Tobacco, 5c lb. I Bulletin Office Metropolitan I I CHARLES CARROLL ! v - , , - - - ' Step HIPPODROME Tuesday and Saturday flights ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. LMilk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty. Phone Black 1531 KV Thift upolr Week and we are ex ceptionally well pre pared to supply your Spring Underwe'r Needs. doin; comfortable In u 1 1 posi tions! All Hindu with the (luiiii Iiiii KloHod Krotch Cooper's, the Ttiri'ii-Scusous Uiiiliirwuur, M"ii! Wo run save you money nu that next pair of Work Shoos! Original Chippewa Full Double Hole (J oiol year Welt Milieu - a wonderful value 94.00 Pair Hue mir other Work Klines, nt aj.'jn, 9'J.:in, 9'J.no. 92.7.1 911. :i.an, mill up to 90.7.I they're nil real value. SHOP AT TRADE'ArTER ALL p)ll ItKNT 80 acres nf Irrigated land, six miles cast of town, all cleared; house and barn on place. Apply llulletln. 77-'17tf poll HKT Modern flvo room house. Inquire C. V. Hirvla. HS-IIStfn WANTED y..Ti:i Compi'teiil girl for gen eral housework. Inquire Bulle tin. I6H-30tfo VrATI-n) Dishwasher. ..Inquire Harriett Hotel, Phone Black ISA I. 114-lltfc yyANTM Man and wife to cook on farm; good wages. Ilend Kmploymnnt Agency. Ill-Z2tt LOST JONT Will party who picked up black leather purse, fined with plaid silk, please return to llulletln kind receive reward. I5n-St,33o We Clean, Block and lte trim Old Huts Panamas a Specialty H. CATO'S Dyeing, Cleaning and Hat Works 1008 Bond Street Buff Plumouth Rock Any Day Old Chix. Eggs for Hatching, (From 200-egg laying strain and prlzo-wlnnnrs! also tested froo from white dlarrhooa by the O, A. C.) After Muy 1, all ees for hutching fl.no per IS, Fertility guaranteed. A. J, SANI'OItl), REDMOND Phono 8704.