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- PAGE THR BRN'D Bn.I.KTlIH. DAILY EDITION. ltKXD, OHKCON, WKUXKHIiAV. JI'XK lit. lIT The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION PiMbl4 Etery AfOrnsan Bicspt Bantu. UENU, ORKUON. Entered as Second Class matter, January I 1817, at the Poet Office at Bend, Oregon, under Act of March S, 1879. GRORRB PALMER PUTNAM Publish! RUHKHT W. KAWYKR Bdltor-Manairei IRE!) A. WOKI.rl.KN New Editoi HENRY N. KOWI.ER AMociate B.litol RALPH 8PENCKH ....Mechanical Supt An Indclendent Newspaper, atandlnr for tlie square deal, clean business, clran politics anJ the best Interests of Bend and Central Orejron. . SUBSCRIPTION RATES Be Mail. One Year ..tt.OO Bil Months I2.7B Three Months tl.M Bt Carrier One Year t.S0 Eil Month S.S0 One Month 60 ROOSEVELT'S SONS AT PLATTSBURG All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and . If renewal ia not made within reason' able time the paper will be discon tinued. Please notify us promptly of any change of address, or of failure to re ceive the paper regularly. Otherwise we will not be responsible for copies missed. Make all checl's and orders pay . able to The Bend Bulletin. WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13. 1917 QUEEN OF ENGLAND IS BISCUIT SHOOTER With Daughter, She Helps Open Soup Kitchen in London Slums Crlwd Gets F1. (By United Press to the Bend Bulletin) LONDON, May 25. (By Mail) While thousands of dirty-faced, rag ged children screamed applause and beery-faced, frowsy mothers roared a deeper tone, the Queen of England and Princess Mary drove to North Lambeth to open a new public kit chen for the food controller The Queen ladeled out boiled rice with her own royal bands and the Princess collected the food tickets and spear ed them on the files until over 2000 meals bad been served. London's great extremes of riches and squalor were never shown ia more decisive contrast. The little vicar of the neighbor hood bent himself almost double and his face was red as the mayor's scar " let robe when Queen Mary shook his band and said "how do you do?" His little son of three years, all diked out In starehy Sunday school clothes, wriggled with childish diffidence at the touch of thai royal lady's hand on bis "baby- cheek. - "The Queen," said the vicar after-1 wards, "The Queen; she shook bands with me' and she gave my little boy a pat on the cheek. The Queen asked me, 'is this your little son?' The Queen did that." After the movie men finished "shooting" the royal mother and her daughter the neighborhood began to file past the food counter. Soup bowls, pitchers, platters, plates, sauc ers and buckets, some washed as they had never been washed before, oth ers with their natural democratic coat of grease were shoved Into the white-gloved hands of the elegant lady in grey. The lady would smile and ask, "What do you want? Rice? Roast beef?" The Queen did that. These unwashed, brown toothed, yel low complexioned natives of the neighborhood were going to eat food served by the Queen herself. Some were so overcome by the event that they tilted their plates and spattered the floor with rice pudding. Said Queen Mary to one dark-haired young woman, "Are those your children?" "They are, mum,'' the girl replied. "They are; all seven of 'em. Thank you, mum." She straightened the little brood into single file and then marched out at the head of her own procession, carrying plates of boiled rice, gelatine pudding and roast beef. -' Princess Mary; without looking at the reference books, is about 19. She would be rated a pippin at any junior prom in any American school. A high school senior would notice that she , has pretty blue eyes and the kind of a mouth that was made for tut-sundaes at the corner drug store on these hot summer evenings. Standing always close to her moth-' er's side, she seemed to be slightly "fussed" during the ceremonial pre sentations. Her bands shifted some what nervously, while her pink cheeks flushed a deeper pink. At the doorway of the food kitchen stood a London Bobby, straight and soldierly. His job was to regulate the flow of customers. An inquls iltve fox terrier, dirty In harmony with the neighborhood, and sniffing hopefully the scent of roast beef, was shooed away by the cop. Un daunted, the purp bid among the next batch of customers and sneaked in to have a look at the Queen. And he was such a nervy, persistent little cuss that the titled ladies clustered about her majesty allowed him to stay.. "Good bye," said the Queen to various people when the neigh borhood had been fed. - ' Even a Queen can't be expected to distinguish in a crowd between those who have been presented to her and those who haven't. . So Queen Mary nodded and said ''good bye" to an ordinary American reporter. . It "fussed" him a little, but he mus tered his party manners and got off a "good bye" of his own. ' Princess Mary didn't make the same mistake. s r V . hnA Photos by American Press Association. Theodore Roosevelt. Jr., in bayonet charge at Plattsburg training camp and Archibald Roosevelt resting on his mm. HERBERT HOOVER WAS A SALEM OFFICE BOY, Thought $35 Was Not Enough Sal ary, So Left for California Now Food Dictator of V. S. (By United Press to the Bend Bulletin) SALEM. Or., June 12 Back in 1895. Bert Hoover was office boy for the Oregon Land Company in Salem a good office boy at that. His uncle, Dr. J. W. Minthorn, was the'' head of the company. Young Hoover thought that he was worth more money. Dr. Minthorn didn't. He left, wandering south into Californ ia. President Wilson has announced that this same Bert Hoover ex- office boy is to be "Food Dicta tor" of a nation of a hundred millian. But to go back 22 years In Cali fornia entered Leland Stanford Uni versity, taking an. engineer's course,' He worked bis way through school. An Arizona placer mine couldn't get water to the property,' and placer mines without water are not much good. The mine owner sent to Stan ford for a bright young man to solve the problem. The university sent Hoover. Hoover mastered the dif ficulty. Later an Australian company heard .of Hoover and sent for him. He straightened out another diffi cult engineering problem. Then England called him and he worked there for some time. In the mean time be put a brother and sister through school. Natives here are recalling the strapping youth of 1895 who did odd jobs around the Oregon Land Company's office at $35 a month. TRENCH TALES. LONDON. June 13 An In stance of- German "Kaiser hatred" was described by a wounded engineer. "In a house in one of the villages we captured a few days ago, that bad evidently been some kind of a headquarters, there was a large picture of the Kaiser on the wall. Several German prisoners were brought in the house. One of them on seeing the Kaiser's picture, spat on It. We asked him why he spat on the picture, and if he was a Saxon. " 'No Englishman.' he replied, 'I'm a' Prussian, but I'm fed up, and he's the devil who started this.' " - ': III Iff Thursday and Friday SECOND EPISODE 7Y LI BERl "Riding to Death" The Marvelous, Continuous Serial Spectacle Patriotic Pleasing. The greatest serial ever shown in Bend. Not too late to start with this episode. Also The Paramount Feature Picture "REDEEMING LOVE" Kathlyn Williams supported by Thomas Holding. The story of,a country girl who approaches the down-grade and finds the way back through love. A CLEAN story not a vam pire ruin. Thursday and Friday Nights ! BEND THEATRE PILOT BUTTE INN ANNOUNCES upper Saturday Night, 9 -v. Two Class s. "Now, children, what is the earth Inhabited by?" "Human beings." "Correct And, Willie Stone, Into wbnt two grand divisions are all bo man beings divided?" "Reonlsr people and Imobs." Life. SUBMARINE MINES. Explosive Power of Thoso Coast and Harbor Defenses. Not the leoait lniiortant weapon for defending our roasts and our harbors from the attacks of hostile warships la the submarine mine. Thou It Is per haps the leant ominous looking of navql defenses. If It Is once bit by an Invad ing warship Its tremendous explosive power will sink the ship In less time than any other weapon could. The shock of the striking vessel au tomatically explodes the mine, says the Popular Science Monthly, and the vio lently expanding pases from the pow der crush In the hull of the ship In a twiiiklluir. Submarine mines are made of an outer caning of steel and an Inner chaw of high explosive. A sepnrate cuamlKr containing nothing but air gives the mine buoyancy. The mini's are carried In small light draft boats to the positions previously mapped out. The lioat simply drops the mines with their anchors overboard. Wben the cable Is oil paid out the buoyant mine H'lll be flonllii2 nbout ten feet below Lowest Cooking Rate in Oregon "AcknoaUJfiJ Wortd't Grat$t EUctric Hang" CM mi Amt4Sm Frmrtmm l$t$. ft. lt slims 4 rntnalslfSsM "". TWlrshisi fasti ll (f OsW sVV ssMrar -J. oT'OTsWawaj hf b wttV UW Umb. tf asMtk H sVasssM. sWtf i rt sushis. ua.lr.rtte Ml MS sn. . k) BW trW it nasj tmh al parti "" Mrs -U rhnvakau.Uk """l"-al - ' i fcilj hi J Chsf Swt to lift ! J VOUCHES N 60 Wsiar taW ft ! I I bW Isuum i Wmssr I I mimn ,t,t Vtra Hack, I I Mfel.ri.rnlM. K I I HaaVMi. A la carte service. Salads, punch, hot MUSIC. si race to 12 d cold drinks. JAZZ No D,i Thursds the water's surface. The mines lying far outside of a harbor contain their liniltlo'n system within themselves. This may be a number of iwrcusslon pins placed all around the outside of tbe nilue. Wben a ship strikes one of these the heat of tbe Impact Ignites t'io powder Instant ly. Or an Internal ignitlmi system may be employed. Wben a ship bits the mine It rolls It over. Tills releases an iron ball which Is ordinarily held III a small cup in the center of tbe mine. Tbe ball falls out of the cup and pulls upon u string, rclruHliig a trigger and firing off the charge. Varittitr of Ssblos. Next to the Itarunr.ln sables the best are tbe Yakutsk, then the Nikolai and the Kamchutkn. This last type of fur is much liked by Americans who can not afford the Imperial sable, for It Is a big animal with heuvy fur, but the color is very light. The Parisian lady who cannot buy a nurguzln sable usu ally prefers the Amur, which Is small. but of a bluish color. Chinese snbles have thin and light colored fur, and the nudson Hay sable, a kind of pine marten, Is hardly a satisfactory sub stitute. New York Times. and not on tbe number of registra tions. This ruling makes tnosa who have registered bear the burden of tbe slackers and la alrood to encourage those who have fulfilled the regis tration requirements to report all persons between the ages of 21 and 31 who are evading the conscription. By the ruling. If there are 100 reg istered and 20 slackers, each regis tered man's liability to be called Is increased by 20 per cent. B. K. Roberts, sheriff, has received notification to arrest all persons be tween 21 and 31. who ran not show a registration card, and to notify the federal authorities at Portland. LAW MAKERS ARE " OF CHRISTIAN FAITH (Br UnlUd Prsaa to Ihs Hand BularllB) TOKIO, June 13 Fourteen of tho 381 members of Japan's newly elect ed. Houso of " Representatives are Christians. This la an Increase over the number In tho lust Diet. The number Includes Baburo Shlmada. former president of the House, whit has been a member of this legisla tive body since its organisation. Kour of the Christiana won their seats for the first time In (ho recent olntcioii. Spinach Paper. According to a French horticulturist. M. de Noyer, spinach stems contain 4d per cent of cellulose. He claims to have actually made paper from the vegetable, following tbe methods of tbe Grenoble popermaklng school. If the waste portions of spinach are used ror tuis purpose be believes thev will produce a most satisfactory writing pa per, which will cost considerably less than the present hlch quality grades. Popular Science Monthly. Edging Close to tho Truth. A farmer who understood human na ture said. "If you want your boy to stay at home don't liear too bard on the grindstone when ho turns the crank." Christian Herald. Bend Water, Light & Power Co. Do not accustom yourself tn consider debt only an Inconvenience. You will find it a calamity. -Jolirmon. ' Soolal Error. "Mother, dcn,r, what Is economy?" "Ethel, where on curth did you pick np thut vulgar expression? Don't ever let me henr you UKe It again." fit. Louis Post-DlHputch. GET "SLACKERS" IS GOVERNMENT APPEAL ViKllance I'rfrod Upon Those Who Have Registered Conscript ion on Census Estimate.- According to a telegram rccolvod this morning at the sheriff's office from George A. White, adjutant gen eral, Btatloned at Portland, conscrip tion will be made on census reports For the Blue-Jackets Our bovs In the Navy enjoy the.'r Bevo. 'The Navy Department has put its official senl of endorsement on tli.'j triumph in soft drinks, by allowing it to be sold and served on all nuvU vessels. Ashore or afloat, you will find in Bevo a pnlnto-plcaBin2 refreshing and lo tritious boverage. J:int t'io thing to tnlce along for si'l , or crulas auto trip or camp and for the ice-box at homo. Bevo the all-year-'round soft drink Bevo ia sold In bottles only and Is bottled exclusively by ANKBU8ER BU8CH ST. LOUIS Ci KOCH "OUTLAND, ORE. ML