I PAGE THE HKNU HIXMCTIN, DAILY KIHTION, Kn, OKKOON, KRIIlAV, JI'NK IH, ttl The Bend Bulletin DAILY EDITION PaMbfc4 Emit Allttiwtn ltiopl Birfjr. BEND, OKKUON. Entered u Sceond Clua matter. January t 1917. at tha Poat Oftlc. at Band, Oregon, ondar Act o( March S. !. . GEOROB PALMER PUTNAM Pubtbtwr ROHEKT W. SAWYER li.Mor-M.nwr r'RED A. WOKl.KLKN Nawa Kdltor HENRY N. KOW1.ER Aimoclata Editor RALPH SPENCEH Mechanical Sunt. An Independent Newapaper, atandlnir for tha aquare deal, clean bunineM. clean polftica anJ tha beat Intereau of Bend aud Central Oreron. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Bt Mall. One Year 15.00 6ia Montha 12.76 Three Montha Sl.SA By Carrier One Year 18.60 Bin Month 13.50 One Month 60 Shackleton Lauds Mawson Sir Ernest Shackleton Says Mawson's Antarctic Pictures Best Ever Taken All subscriptions are due and PAYABLE IN ADVANCE. Notices of expiration are mailed subscribers and If renewal is not made within reason' able time the paper will be discontinued. Please notify ub 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. FRIDAY, JUNE 15, 1917 WHY THEY FAILED. Both Wara Caretakers, and On Should Hava Bun a Promoter. In the American Magazine Is an arti cle entitled "Are You a Caretaker or a Promoteri" lu which a writer de scribes bow he and a friend went into partnership and failed miserably. "As I look back on that day," be says, "I wonder that we did not see the end of our enterprise from the day of Its beginning, for there could be only one possible end. To be sure. Calkins and I worked for the Uni versal coniauy for years. We knew all its methods, all Its trade secrets, all the possible pitfalls lu the road of such an enterprise. We had kindred tastes and abilities; we were hard workers and simple livers; we were both ambitious and both singularly agreed in matters of business policy. "We saw all these factors and count ed them as great strength. The amaz ing thing is that we failed to see In them at the very outset a fatal weak ness, for Calkins and I were too much agreed. Our tastes end abilities were altogether too similar. What Calkins could do well I could do equally well. The things he was afraid of I was afraid of too. - "At watching expenses and arrang ing for prompt deliveries we were both efliclent beyond complaint" But nei ther of us bad any taste or ability for Jumping out into the Beld and drag ring business In by the hair. I had never completely recovered from the setback to my confidence which my youthful breakup had administered. And, as for Calkins, be was completely lost the minute be got ten feet away from bis owu desk." O ; O ANDREW JOHNSON AT CHAUTAUQUA Johnson On of th Beat Story Taller I ' on American Platform. A miislng Ellison White Choutauqua event for 1017 Assemblies is the com ing of Andrew Johnson, noted platform .humorist Johnson has taken the EiikI and Middle West by storm. That be I will repeat bis previous triumphs on ANDREW JOHNSON. the Pacific Coast ' la certain. The "Johnson smile" alone starts the dia phragm to shaking and the lislbles to bubbling. Into the wrinkle of every laugh Johnson lays a thought The famous humorist is satd upon author ity to possess the richest store of point illuminating anecdotes In Chautauqua or Lyceum. SAFE TO PLANT AGAIN Expert Thinks Alfalfa Fields May Be Rcseeded. R. A. Blanchard, county agricul turalist, has been active In the in terest of the alfalfa growers who expelenced considerable winter kill ing. Through the Agricultural Col lege, the services of Fred R. Jones, pathologist of the U. S. Department of Agriculture at Washington, D. C have been secured to make a per sonal Investigation of the trouble. In the early part of the season, the mm?' 1 aw' Jar V SHACKLETON In an ; Sir Doughts Mawson headed the Aut-1 lu securlni! them. 1 his business, should obtain unu of IIixhii bullotlns. They lire fnio for the uskliiK iiul run he prociirml by utlilioNHliiK thn II, H. Dupnrtmuiit of Agriculture, (IIvIhIiiii of publlcntlons, iiiul HHk'Ing tor Kui'iiiiiia' llullntlii auu, "drains Tor the Dry l.umls of ('mil nil Oregon." PRINTERS HELP IN FINANCING THE WAR Mnnilivrs of Ilmid TypoKi'utihlcul Union No. 780 huvo jusl recolvml Infunimtlon from Inlciniillonul Hcti rutn ry J. W. lluyn, with houdciuurtom lit InilluuiipollH, to Iho tiffect thai thn mwullvo commlttnu of the interna. tlomil TypoKi'nplilcnl Union bun In st met ml the KlotchiT National Hank of Indlunnpolls, to tuko nut Llhurty Loan bonds In thn sum of fBO.OOO, This amount Is In addition to Hint which may be suliscrlbtid by the var ious loruls through thn United HtntcH, ami Is paid for by tha Membership ut Inrgu. This patriotic act on thu part of miimhiirs of thn Intoriuil louul Typo graphical Union, together with the fact that over 000 luetnherM of thu orKunlnntlmi ar at the front, IiuvIiir uilllsted III (tillurla, tlninoilMlrille be yond doubt what (lie tin ft thliika of KuIhiii'Ihiii, ADJUDGED INSANE An attnmlaiiL will ati'lvn lu ili'iid tonlttht o taku ehui'Ke or Ailln Uoli erts, of Terrubiiiiiin, ycxlni'day ud JiulKiid Itisuiitt mid commlllnd to tint I'limllnlon any hi ni by Dr. 1). C, t'oii. net Inn nullity phyNleluii, Hohtirts Is an elderly limn mid him been living with his aiiu-lu-lnw, II. I), ilelgnl. on a much near Teri-eboniui. Fresh Cut Flowers and Potted Plants AT TIIF. - UpTo The Minute Millinery Cornel' Wall and Oregon Silt EK.VEST SHACKLETON In an article on Sir lKiuglus Man son lu the London Ia:ly Mail, says: 'Science has everything to be grate ful for in Mawsou's achievement and nothing In which to lind disaoint nieut. 1 consider his pictures of the Antarctic the best ever taken." arctic ExHHlitlon which secured the wonderful pictures which are to be shown at t'hntitauiia. These Dims are among the most costly ever taken, rep resenting the expenditure of about 100.000 and the loss of several lives n securing them. They are tlio moat thrilling and most unusual pictures ever thrown on the screeu. With the pictures at t'haiitaiKpm. the story will also be told of the Kximltllon Just as It wns told by Kir Douglas Miwwn himself. I county agent made an extensive In vestigation, sending several samples to the department for examination. The reports were of the nature of a fungus disease, which necessitated inoculation trials to determine the true role of the disease. Mr. Jones visted several of the typical places, where the killing occurred and caie- fully examined the plants. He states that there is quite an abundance cf pyonidia of the fungus, though it Is quite likely that the severe winter weaken the plants, and the fungus contributes largely to their death. At present there Is very little known of this form of trouble on al falfa. Many of the more common fungus diseases are remedied only by rotation of crops. However, Mr. Jones states that he thinks H would be perfectly sate to replant the fields back to alfalfa next year. Celebrate in Bend July 4 and 5. BULLETIN ON CEN TRAL OREGON FARMS By R. A. Blnnclmrd. ' A recent bulletin from the U. 8. Department of Agriculture should bo In the hands of every Cry land far mer In Central Oregon. The bulletin is written by L. R. 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