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PACK TITK BKD MXLETIX, HKSO, ORKCOX, TIII HSDAV, HCIIIU'AKY H, IOIT UNCOVER RUINS OF OLD AMERICAN CITY (By Unltsd 1'rcu la The Dally Bulletin.) KoMMirvhefi III ruruuuy May IauiI to Imiwrtunt Dlricovwtoti of lrt historic Life. (Py United Vnxm to The Daily Bulletin) ASUNCION. Koh. 8. Excavating lor the fnundutions of a now prison Jioar Asuncion, workmen have un covered tho remains of a prehistoric city which archeologlsts pronounce a kind of Paraguyan Pompeii. The town was laid out In a sys tem of rectangular squares, with di agonal avenues and buildings of con siderable siee and architectural pre tension. From this the local experts conclude that the Inhabitants must have reached a reasonably high stage of civilization. They figure, how ever, that the city must have disap peared long bofore Columbus sailed for the new world. Nobody ever suspected before that such remains existed in this part of South America. More experienced investigators than are to be found here have been communicated with in Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro and researches are to be conducted which it is hoped may lead to important discoveries concerning the prehistoric inhabi tants of the country. J. A. Donald, Member of Shipping Board Which Troubles President BIRD MEN GATHERING IN NEW YORK TODAY (By United Press to The Daily Bulletin) NEW YORK, Feb. 8. Bird men Irom every civilized country on the globe gathered here today for the first Pan-American Aeronautics ex exposition, which opened at Grand Central Palace under the auspices of the Aero Club of America. It will end February 15. Flying men and flying machines from the European battle fronts are on exhibition. Planes wrecked in air flights and airmen wounded above the clouds are part of the show. The really serious part of the pro gram is the plan that will be ad vanced by. the American Society of Automobile Engineers to make the aeroplane and other air craft stand ard in all parts, like the automobile. It was this action with regard to autos. President Howard E. Coffin, of the engineers, declared today, that gave the United States supremacy in the automobile world. Among the speakers will be Prof. L. W. Pawlowski, of Michigan, John Barrett, of the Pan-American Union, Ambassador de Gama, of Brazil. El berto Santos-Dumont, Emerson Mc Millan, Henry White and others. ten tff& ies ill O JOHN A. DONALD 0 GEORGE CARPENTIER IS A RING HAS-BEEN Ivife in Trenches and Cigarette Smok ing Have Put French Champion , . Badly Out of Condition. By H. C. Hamilton, (United Presa Staff Correspondent.) NEW YORK. Feb. 8 Cigaret smoking, life in the trenches and wounds received in aeroplane com bats, according to recent reports, re ceived from Paris, have made the condition of George Carpentier such that he would have trouble in get ting in condition for a real bout in side of six mouths. A recent inter view from the United Press repre sentative in Paris quoted Carpentier as saying he would not be able to fight in this country within four months. Carpentler's appearance, while os tensibly for the purpose of raising funds for the family of a French pug ilist who was killed in action, un doubtedly had with It the experiment of determining the real condition of the European champion. He boxed four rounds and when he finished he was puffing hard. He laid his lack of wind to the use of hundreds of cigarets a habit acquired in the trenches. He prom ises to cut down his daily quota of pills. He boxed well, but his move ments were decidedly clumsy com pared to his former fast-shifting self. Carpentier is through for a long time. It will take a year for him to get back into condition. War ef fects, his injuries received in a fall. President Wilson Is havtnK various sorts of trouble with the composition of the new federal shipping board, to be oriran taed to form the government shipping cor poration authorised by congress. He ap pointed William Denman. a prominent Sun Francisco lawyer with extensive experi ence In admiralty cases; Bernard N. Ba ker of Baltimore, shipowner and well known as a student of the problems of the merchant marine: John A. Donald of New York, president of the Donald Steam ship company; John Barber White of Kansas City, lumberman, prominent In conservation efforts and an extensive im porter, and Theodore Brent of New Or leans, railroad manager. First the senate held up Mr. Donald's confirmation several days, and now Mr. Baker has resigned because, it Is said, he resented the administration's plan to make some one else head of the board. Photograph Is that of Mr. Donald. and his cigaret smoking will make it' impossible for him to be really in shape. Talk of a match with Jess Willard was foolish from the start. In spite of the fact that every tentative ar rangement had been made. Talk of a bout with Les Da rev or any other good light heavyweight is just as foolish. To send Carpentier into ac tion now against a really good man would be a slaughter. He would tire within six rounds at the most, and all his ring craft could not save him from defeat. It is the price be has paid for be ing a patriot. Even if he is not killed or permanently crippled in action, the chances are he never will occupy the place in fistiaua he once en Joyed. ' ii ,'kii 1 1 niTt 1 1 rfrn rffuiifl 1 1 1 i i ;r V. s J , lJ Mil Mm. .jU, . ' jrf map of Jt ?l J " " TT " ir r " " " re ;vr f DESCHUTES ::fr:;r-;.,; r.'.frr -N'4 COUNTY - LI 1 1 (II- - - iM flMiif VOTING PRECINCTS A:;t::-.;jlL::::::.,..n Established by County Court V'a ' r -f-iy'-Lf U JANUARY 29, 1917 "" Tm 1 ; lywwftyr WiiA "" jEonoe .3.younj ... rih 'i-: t'i. . W X' .... 1 .I5' ' iv t&T s)c c . ry aabVH : i, u . X 7 -r- jr-- fy.--4ti'---- - -y- --irn-r r " -r n : J - r r i : : - r t : r' t 1 r - - i J - : rt T r n---: r n - : : -in. - '- - - r ji - irrr rV :r"S ' BOY SCOUTS NOW IN THEIR SEVENTH YEAR The Color Cure. To cure smallpox was apparently a very simple mutter in the good old times. John of Gaddcston, court doc tor to Edward II., has recorded that be got rid of the disease by (he simple expedient of wrapping his paticuU In red cloth. "Let scarlet red be tukeu," be says, "and let him who Is sutTerlug from smallpox be entirely wrapped in it or in some other red cloth. I did thus when the son of the illustrious kiug of England suffered from small pox. I took care (hat all about his bed should be red, and that cure succeeded very well." Loudon Tatler. ftaising Geese. The raising of geese was a profitable occupation of farming in England years ago, and some fanners had flocks of 8.000 or 10.000. Each goose pro duced a shilling's worth of feathers every year and quills to the value of threepence. The quills were used for pens. Easy. Bill He always said he'd never mar ry until the risht girl came along." Jill Well, how does he know that the one be la about to marry is the right one? "Ob, she told him she was." Yon kers Statesman. We Offer You The experience of nearly 8 years successful banking, under the same management. $700,000.00 in resources. An earnest desire to be of Service to you. Come in and talk it over with us. The First National Bank FEND, OREGON (By United Trm to The Dally Bulletin) NEW YORK, Kob. 8. One hun dred and nlnety-soven thousand boy scouts In the United States today are celebrating the birth of the Hoy Scout movement seven years ago. The rapid growth of tho organization is shown by the fact that there were 150,021 members a year ago. -More than 50,000 Boy Scouts are engaged In volunteer work In many capacities throughout the country. The object of the Scout movemont is the development of practical cit izenship in American boys. One of the most recent developments of the movement Is tho National Depart ment of Education, under Lorno Webster Barclcy. TIiIb includes tho development of correspondence courses for the Instruction of Scout leaders. Barclay is a graduate of Bethany College, Canada, and of Yale and has lectured at Columbia and Toronto universities. STANDARD PULLMAN FOR BEND TRAVELERS MONTANA WILL HAVE HUGE GAME PRESERVE (Br United 1-resa to The Dailr Bulletin) HELENA, Mont.. Feb. 8. Twenty-five thousand acres of land be tween Elliston and Deer Lodge, this state, will be set aside as the largest game preserve in this hemisphere this year, 'if plans of tho Department of the Interior, announced hero today, matrlallze. Supervisor J. B. Secley, of the Helena forest, Is a backer of the plan. (Oregon Journal.) Addition of a standard Pullman sloepor to the equipment of the Oro Kon Trunk's night train between Portland and Bond Is lining contem plated by officials, Traffic Manager Skinnor announced yesterday. Business on this lino hua shown such a marked gain since the two big mills havo been operating at Bend that tho railway officials bo llovo tho people are entitled to im proved sorvlce. A tourist car hns been sufficient to care tor tho travel ordinarily mov ing heretofore, but this service has been overtaxed for some time and patrons have boon asking tor mora comfortable equipment. Tho plan Is to run the standard In addition to tho tourist car. INSIST THAT AMII.SS.IM)H IIK 8.UKI.Y HETt'llNKI) (Continued from Page 1.) are planning to foment and finance border raids In the event of a war. U. S. LAYS MINES nr United Pms to The Dally Bulletin) MOBILE. Kcb. 8. The govern ment has started laying mines at the oiilranrn to Mohllo harbor. All alien llnlitlioiise lenders have been dismissed. BRITAIN SETS ROUTE (By United Press to The Dally Bulletin) WA8HIN0TON, I). C, Kob. 8. Great Britain today grunted Ambas sador von llernstorff a safe conduct from America, but stipulated Hint ho must sail by Halifax, to havo his papers examined. I In must avoid routing th run it h Kulinoulli, through I he subiuarliio area. FIGHTING IS LIGHT ON WESTERN FRONT (By United Pre to The Dally Bulletlnl I'AUIH. Feb. 8. It was announced today that patrol encounters con stitutii tho only fighting on tho west ern front. Tho Kronen captured a (lerninn party near Verdun. I THE BEND BRICK V LUMBER CO. j Bend View PRICES: SIM AND IP TERMS: Reasonable We'll loan jrou money lo bnild. BEND'S MOST SCENIC KKSIPF.NCK I'HOPKUTV Every Lot coimimmls u view ofthe River. Mountains nnd City. Building restrictions according to Ixx'ation. .v:f. J. RYAN O'k'inc Blilff. CO. Phone J6l 1MKJ OWXKKS, ATTKXTIOX The muzzling of dogs may bo dis continued until further notice from the Mifyor and common council. L. A. W. NIXON, G2- Chlef of Police. s lADVERTLSEMENTS YOU GET WHAT YOU WANT WHEN YOU ASK FOR IT HERE FOR SALE JfOR SALE Second hand auto. In quire Dr. U. C. Coo. 63c pOR HALE Thoroughbred White Indian Game rooster. Inquire McCann, sign shop. 63-64p pOR HALE Old newspapers, at The Bulletin office; Just the thing for carpet lining, for covering shelves, or to help start the fire In the morn ing. l-6tf FOR RENT POR SALE Two lots in Northwest Townslte Company's Second Ad dition (west of the river, near Shov lin mill); price $150, easy terms, Ap ply abc, Bulletin offlco. tf pOR RENT Modern bungalow, one block from business center; cen trally located; completely furnished. $35 per month. Inquire Bulletin. 60tfc WANTED WANTED Men's and farfllly wash ing, for homo work, or will go out by the hour. Myrtle Scltrocdor, Broadway and Florida Sts. ..3-64p TO EXCHANGE pOR EXCHANGE Household fur niture complete, in five-room house. Can give possession at onco. Paid 'up Insurance, $300. Would ac cept relinquishment. 224 W. Cherry St. Walla Walla, Wash. 60-G3p You'll Surely Find It Here Delicatessen & Home Bakery I'lin, 'uktt. Bread, Cookli'H, Home Cooked Dishes, mudo dull)'. P. E. CHASE AND K. J. 8IRM8KN JOHNSON BLDO., WALL. ST. Jpgaris Fresh Chocolates, Taffy,' CurnielH, I'uilccs, lUnt Hons, tiintln every tluy. RI'KCIAI.I.V PA(KKI) IIOXKS A A Pleasant Hour ; AT IIII.I.IAHIIH AND POOL j Cigars and Tobacco, I lu.t .n. I Metropolitan rllAIU.KH CAilltUI.L Transfer Light and Heavy Hauling Phone 221 Pioneer Auto Stage & Truck Co. PROMPT 8KBVICE ALWAYS WE KNOW HOW. Step! FEBRUARY 14 St. Valentines Ball Hippodrome W1IERK EVERYBODY GOES Dancing. S.'IO to 12. I bat of Musle H. CA TO M K C II A N T TAILOR NKW KI'UINU STOCK JUST ARRIVED! Have your C'lothoH(inatlo in Rend) Cost Less and Fits Duttor, Phone, Red 1411 We'll Do It! Your Transfer Work. . Llirht and Heavy Hauling Moving Household Ooods a Specialty; Express and Bag gage. Auto Trucks any place. PHONE BLACK 451 OREGON TRANSFER CO. Harmony Mufs PmsUiIs With ( HKKKHING OR KIMBALL Pianos Brunswick I'liononrapliH and Kttcortlii, Combination Pool and Billiard Tsblas. Ws Psrrhscs Alt Rsrsrds. Rteord , Eiehanfa. DAY MUSIC CO. The BULLETIN FOR "QUALITY PRINTING" 'Phone 561 FuelWood OREGON FUEL CO. Phone Red 001 If ones Dairy CLEAN MILK AND CREAM. J Milk for Infants and Invalids a Specialty, Phone Black 1531 J.A.EASTES GENERAL INSURANCE CITV AND FARM PROPERTY BEND LOTS AT LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS. i