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4 MEN HIDE THEIR TALENTS UNDER A BUSHEL AND SOME UNDER A THIMBLE (Sons Stewa .n TUAT A CLEAN WHOLESOME NEWSPAPER FOR ALL SOUTHWEST OREGON HOMES BELIEVES IN THE BEST . AND ALWAYS BOOSTS I Vol. No. XXXIX .. . - rtnmiilln Rirr Mwp&L r z a,.; r,;,!,; valley. LTai'nHi,,M,0tor boat num uwM-- the County Scat. NO MAILS JAME TODAY ISBlUi.rw Company ims " lp"u ..... ... r. tin Itliriw - Million icci iii ."pm " Turbo Allies f Hlhou'l Is Itciwrtcd Under Water 4 ul.A l.nnn U 1 1 f 1 1 Not In ears lias ,"u'u uuu nooJ through tlio Coqulllo Valley ,, the ono Icing experienced ioua. More than flvo Inches of rainfall ..i.. ii,a viciAt riul resultod in nanus '"x -iiollen mountain streams, nil of idem unloading Into tho main river. Triln sorvlco Is utterly linposslblo I and the morning train from lioro to i Coquille got only to Ucavor mil i . ..... ...f.A.A tn ifnnXra worn found under water. Passengers woro tiken down Ucavor slough and up to Coqulllo via a motoruont. Twelvo Miles Under WsiV'r. p.. i mltAB nf 1nnl rnllrnnil OUU1U 1 luiiva l iuv... line Is under water. A bridgo on the north fork of tho Coqulllo that ordinarily is 3C foot ubovo high tide, now hag iho Htrenni within itaut three feet of It. according to reports last night. ll'nnl frnm tlin rVwmllln Vnllnv this morning said thut tho rlvor ii njuiB uciweuu iwu uiiii mruu Inches an hour, nnd that In some nlioa It ha a anrrvAil aap It a Itntila yiAVtO lb itue out b' VIVI tt.o UUMIkO md spread over tho surrounding iiiuis uiuii ii is some six nines wiuo. Log lloom Breaks. At Cedar Point tho Smlth-Powors Logging company had 3,000,000 fcot of logs. Tho flood washed over tho booms and tho logs aro scattering fsr and wide and It is expected many of them wilt ho swept down tho rlvor ana out to sea. Part of theso bo long to Aascn brothers, Armstrong nd others and aro not wholly thq Property pf tho Smlth-Powors com Pny. A. H. Powers this morning- had mtn at work, securing as many as Possible of tho logg nnd In this way mm win be saved. All logging at Poweri has been closod down bo e It Is Impossible to got trnlns "rough to handlo tho output. Ho that the floods might dolny ope ration, for ten days. S1I(1A Itlnrlr T......1. Lat night the Inbound train from Power, met with considerable dlffl- r.lndlng the track, on tho other .1 iyrl,ePolnl' bloc,ted with ' ,' These ne crow shovolod out 01 the way thni n,n .... ...,.. come on. " ,U,B,U C.irn!nglt,SR?,,lt,loroo I. doS '0contc" with and It bl P T there n b0 c"Bldor- M tie P;Sf '" th0 Vlc,'"ty ot c 2?' Z T somo of u, -"wlthlhefS. my b la iT Knoivn ,M Yci "rcn n U, ,a8t real l"Bh the ,e ' e ?"u,1'. but It Is said '""5 eve?!:'1"8110" ecUl,8es -Itai. where In year Old "edtohf r0'ated today "w it ton romTb! l0 so l8t ashoV 'CrOS80VOrl,10Mmm, CaCr co(,u,i,' ih" ,0 count? th CnUro (1,8tanc route. TM8n y mt via tho water Inch si rn,"e Ul Wator Buver i,,J ' deep on the track at u MaimooeJvea. lhe"MoPo7',r!9' ,mP8B'lIo for ln?' Not in iurough thls mo-n-teen J et eJhUrsday 1,a thero UeMposl0f7 maU rece,ved t iS2;iM- ?' b bec.u.0 'bU,lntheid,C,0ndlt,onthat1 !llof P9rtIand. Th CH IS SWAMPEn aVtrl H.. Wb.eh waa f" A" Smith com '"Pa dCk8 or th0 T .Was -ampod Uhmpar!"BS.t0 tday. She was raised jf FLOODS 1CKTRAFFIC DELAYS ARE GAUSED Established 1878 Ah Tho Const Mull 5 CAME IN TOKUENTS FOR I-'OItTV-lOKJUT JlOUItS t Nino Inches Moib tlinn Had Fnllcii at This Timu ImhI Yctiv , D. D. Ostllnd roports thnt sluco Saturday morning thoro has bcou n total of 5:08 Inchon of rain. This is according to govornmunt gaugo of tho obsorvcr. Tho rnlu caino down steadily all Saturday night, nil day Sunday and Sunday night, with n good deal of wind with It during tho night tlmo. For tho twenty-four hours ending IMS n. in. Sunday, this bolng tho hours tho observations nro taken, thoro was a total of 2.1-1 Inches nnd for tho twonty-fotir hours ending at 4: -13 n. m, today thoro was a total of 2.9-1 Inches. This makes a total of G.08 Inches In tho last forty-eight hours. Ahead of TiiiHt Year Tho total rainfall today has been fiG.urj Inches. Lust year at this tlmo tloro wns n total of 47.C3 inches. Lust year up to Sopt. 1 thuro was a total of fiC inches so wo have nearly olcvon inches tnoro coming until next Septombor. At tho present rato thoro will evidently bo no difficulty about getting thnt amount. Up to tho closo of tho rainy season about Juno tho first last .year thoro wns a total of C2 inches so wo have hnd so far a llltlo less than thrco Inches as much as during all tho rainy season last year and thoro nro still sovoral rainy months to come. NOAH WITHOUT AN AltIC Water Flown Into House and Furni ture Floa'N About Ono of tho comical and yot tragic turns of tho floods was that perhaps tho most dnmngo douo to any farmer on Coos river should linvo boon dono to n man named Noah. Ho was caught without his Ark. Tho waters surgod ovor tho banks at Ed Noah's farm, and Into his houso, to a depth of moro than a foot on tho first floor. Fumlturo went swimming about and tho family moved upstairs. This morning ho bontmcu said tho houso had proved a vory poor sub stitute for an ark and that tho fam ily might hnvo to hlko to "Mt. A r ru ral" In tho roar. FAIIMEHS OET FIREWOOD Gather In Supply Urom Logs Floating On Tho River All day yestorday and today farm ers of tho Coqulllo worked in boats, making fast to great logs that camo swirling down to thorn with tho stream. Thoy aro laying in their supply of flrowood for next winter ami Bovoral winters beyond even thai. ( King Storm, while playing havoc with tho fences and barns of tho farmers, In this way repaid them. Al so ho brought tho wator up to their door stops, making It easy to stop out of tho kitchen into a row boat and go scooting across tho meadows and ovor foncotops, after 'flrowood. ItESERVOIR HREAKS Fresh Watior Supply at Eastsldo Mill Is Swept Away Tho big rosorvolr of tho C. A. Smith Company's Eastsldo mill broko under tho terrific prossuro and much of tho fresh wator supply which has, accumulated during tho wlntor has beon Bwopt away. About noon, they hoped to repair tho break In tho wall and savo considerable. Luckily, tho break did not cut deep enough to pormlt salt water from the Hay getting Into tho reservoir. This rosorvolr was located on tho Archer tract and was tho largest of tho ator ago reservoirs of tho company. KILLED III A WEEK FOUR STOCKMEN MEET DEATH IN IOWA Riding In Car of Extra Freight When End Collision of Trains Occur tDjr AMOfUted Preti lo Cow Bar Timet. CHICAGO, Feb. 7. Four stock men riding In the rear car of an ex tra freight on tho Chicago and Northwestern wore killed today in a rear end collision near Dunlap, Io wa. ' PORTLAND Thomas Fagifo has been arrested on a cliargo of selling alcohol and must answer in cpurt, RAN INCHES MARSHFIELD, OREGON, WATERS COVER ' RAILROAD GARS Whole Low Lands of Coquille Valley Are Immense Lake of Water. Railroad Tracks Are Torn Up in nauus anu anaes Are Reported. LOGGING, WORK STOPPED Impossible to Ship Logs to tho Coos Hay .Mills Tracks f tho Powers Lino Aro Itomalnlng Intact Cleaning Out Slides. DAMAd'i: ON COOS HIVEIt IS (illEAT ( v Anson O. Rogers was down from bis Coos river ranch today, llu says thoro O Is much damage. About $1,- 000 damngo has been dono at 4 his place. Ho says tho wat- 4 4 cr is going down. Ho thinks 4 4 tho flood not as bad as tho 4 ono seven years ago. Somo 4 of tho track at the McDonald and Vaughan Daniels Cccclc 4 camp hns boen washed out. Without further rains tho 4 high waters will rccodo. (Special to Tho Times.) MYRTLE- POINT, Or., Feb. 7. All of tho low lands of tho Coqulllo Valloy mako ono Immcnsn lako or water. This nftomoon tho water was at n standstill and It Is thought that It will not go any higher. At Schrocdor's trestlo thoro nro somo empty flat cars on tho trestlo work to Ilold It down. Tho wator Is so high that nothing can bo soon of tho cars but tho tops of tho of tho brakes. Tho Smlth-Powors Co. has.sovoral cars of logs on tho bridge of tho Cunningham cutoff. Tho wator thuro covers tho bridgo and cars so only tho uppor tlors of logs can bo dsoii. Tho log boom at Eaglo Point, It Is bolloved, will hold and tho logs will not llkoly bo lost. Wator Is rushing through tho low cut at tho depot In this city eighteen Inches deep. All of tho low lanes aro covorcd.i . Powd'H Line Safe. Tho Smlth-Powors road from Myr tlo Point Is Intact and a Shea englno Is being run ovor It and tho i:Mo3 cleaned out whoro tho dirt has cavod In. Tho Southern Pacific tracks aro greatly damaged. In places It Is said that tho track Is torn up and thrown against tolophono poles. At Drldgo No. 1 on tho Powers, lino the wator today was within four feet of the bridgo. Old timers said when tlw bridgo was built tho wator had nove'r boon closer than 10 feot of that grade. Tho bridgo Is safo. No bridges on olthor lino havo beon lost so far. Town Above Water At Powors tho water Is 3C fcot h'ghor than low Bummer wator In tho rlvor. Tho railroad track Is G-i foot above low water so Is still safo and tho town of Powers Is still higher so It will not be Inundated. This was tho best day slnco Christ mas that tho loggers havo had to work but tho covering of tho railroad with water will check any shipment of logs or movomont of carB. NOTESjOF THE STORM Troubles Aro Reported Today from All Quurtyrs Water is higher at Lakesldo than It has beon In years. Today It was reported that tho Dlvllbllss storo, is a foot under wator and that tho lake is not far from backing into tho Lako slde Hotel. In Marsbflold dozens of cellars aro under water and householders wado tn nnd fro from tho furnaces, taking great care to keep on tho planking. In other homos It is impossible to ov en do this much. Somo people found tholr roofs leak. Down camo tho water, through tno HhincloB and nlastorlng and thero wero hurry-up calls for repairmen and amateur carpenters. R. P. Harrington, night watchman TRACK SUBMERGED MEMBER OP TIII3 ASSOCIATED PllESS MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1916 is L DAMAC1K HAS lEEX DONE TllltOUOIIOUT STATE. Snow and Floods Cause Trouble Tor l'coplo la Most Every Section of Oregon. Throughout tho state there has been suffering from the storm. Most ovcry section has felt sovero dam ngo and lnconvon'.onco and blocking of traffic of all kinds. Tho follow ing arc somo notes of the troubles nt other points In Oregon: Portland Tho train sheds ovor tho walks nt tho North Dank depot for a length of 200 feet foil Satur day night whllo dozens wcro passing undernoath. Mrs. T. W. Holm and llttlo son, of Hlllyard, Wash., woro plnnod under tho wreckage but res cued without being seriously hurt. Another storm was dovoloplng Sat urday night nnd It was feared that tbcro would bo another stiver thaw and oncaso tho city In lco. Many wires hnvo boen broken down again undor the weight of tho ico. Tho city had Just resumed Us usu al cheerfulness nftor' rccovorlug from Ktho first storm when tho additional troublo started. Hormlston Thoro Is a scarcity of hnythroughout eastern Oregon which is creating a hardship on stock own ers. Dnkor A heavy snow started fall ing again Saturday night and It Is predicted that thuro will bo moro. Trnlns nro lato niid 'preparations for a flood aro still kopt up. Hood River With ronowed fury snow started to fall Saturday but railroad mon hnvo boon making ev ery effort to lecop trains moving. Long dlstanco wires to Portland will probably bo out for sovoral days. Pendleton Tbreo inches of snow fell and tho streotn havo channols cut through them with snow piled six feot high on each cldo. Snow is bo lng removed from (ho roofs to savo thorn from collapsing. La Grando-i-Xho-iiflra. dopnrtmont was greatly immporod by tho snow in rcnclilng,,Uio Dluo Mountain Ho- Ltel which 'burned In tho night nnd IoIgors wero compollcu to floo'from th.o building to snvo their lives. Portland Hundreds of unemploy ed aro glvon work In tho city shovel ing snow and aro paid for tholr work. Rollef has been glvon to ninny fam ilies who aro suffering from hungor and want. Milton Konnoth Lane nnd Claudo Jenny, both agod 12 yoars, whllo coasting woro burlod In tho snow. Ono boy got out and called for holp and tho second boy was rescued. Dakor On account of tho oxtromo' cold In tho mountains whoro tho wa ter supply Is located tho city facos tho dangor of a shortage of wator. ROAD TO NORTH HEX!) IS ULOCKED V A big slide occurrod this after noon on tho North Hend road Jiut north of tho stavo mill. The earth covers tho auto road and tho rail road track as' woll. Auto passengers arc bolng transferred. A forco of men has boon sent to clear tho road. at tho Smith mill, doclares thnt win ter has broken, Ho says that at night ho hoars tho frogs making a o of nolso and says that it is a sure sign of spring coming. Ono mnll sack arrlvod in the city today. It was from Coqulllo, con taining malUfor that cty. LINEMEN AT WORK. In Three Weeks Western Unon Conoctlon Will Ro. Mud. Referring to tho mon who aro putting up tho now Western Union Hue from Coos Day, tho Gardiner Courier says: Thoro aro 12 men In tho crow and It will probably take throe weeks to make the connections be tween tho two points. Whon this is accomplished, wlro communication will then bo estubl!ho.t between Eugene and Coos Hay. Tho line has followed tho right of way of tho Wlllamctto-Paclflo between tho two points mentioned. An offlco will bo established at Reedsport, which will In somo manner bo con nected with Gardiner, In all prob ability this will be by tolophono for tho present. HOOD RIVER The county court has named Mrs. Jesslo M. Bishop to fill tho unexpired term of her hus band, the late F. A. Dlshop, as county treasurer. mm HA EVENING EDITION MAY AGREE A3 TO Senator Stone Today Says He Thinks Matter Has Been Pratically Settled. Secretary Lansing Deolares That None Has Been Made By United States. DOUBTS STATEMENT MADE Thinks thnt Dr. Imiuqriuanii Prob ably Never Said tho Country Hnd Mado Additional Demands After ta First Notes Wero Sent lUj AmmUIH rrw. lo Coo CtJ TlnM.i WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 7. Secretary Lansing today flatly de nied that any new demands wcro mado on tho Lusltanla caso at tho tlmo whon tho Gorman government considered that tho negotiations prac tically wcro at an end. Ho was speaking of tho llorlln dispatches quoting rofcroncoa by Dr. Zlmmor man, tho German undor secretary of foreign affairs, to tho "now de mands." "This government" said Lansing. "hns not Increased tho domands mado in tho Lusltanla caso ns sot forth in tho notes oy May 13, Juno 9 nnd July 21. I doubt if Dr. Zim merman ever mado tho statement that now demands had been iujotcd, becauso ho must know It was utterly false." IlrncMcally Settled . Chairman Stone of tho Sonato for eign rotations commlttdo Bald today after a conference with administra tion officials that It was his impres sion tho Lusltanla caso was "practi cally Bottled." KILLS HIS MOTHER JOHN E. TEIPER FACES CHARGE AT RUFFAIX) Is Arraigned in Supreme' Court To day and It el ease On Hull In Denied tnr AuocUtM Pri lo Com Day Timet. J BUFFALO, N. Y., Fob. 7. John Edward Tolper was arraigned In tho Supromo Court horo today on a chargo of murdor In tho first dogroo in having killed his mother, Mrs. Ag ues M. Toiper, Jan. 30. A motion to admit tho prisoner to ball wns donlcd. Tho condition of Miss Ornco Tolp er showed no Improvement today and little hope Is hold out that sho would bo ablo to tell tho story of tho Or chard Park tragody In which hor mo tlior nnd brother lost their lives. COQUILLE MEN PLEAD GUILTY AND FIXES SUSPENDED Relied in Faulty Alcohol Tester Albert Johnson Seeks Test On Cider Ry Outside Chemist (Spoclal to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Fob. 7. Faced by tho bard facts that chomlcal tests showed they had been soiling hard elder, Glen Shores and Hark Dunham pleadod guilty to violating tho pro hibition law and wero fined by Jus tlco Stanley, Inasmuch as both mon had secur ed the elder fom Albert Johnson and had rolled on his faulty alcohol test er, tho Judgo was lenlont. Tho fines were suspended and tho men paid tho costs. ' Ono Not Yet Tried Tho caso against Albort Johnson has not yet boon hoard as ho has sent a samplo of tho cldor to an out side chemist and Is awaiting an ans wer from him, District Attomoy Lll jeqvlst said that In all probability ho will bo allowed to ship tho elder to California. Ho has sovoral hundred dollars worth of It on hand, Dr. H. E. Kolty, Dentist, 201 Coke Illdg. Phone ll!iJ. COOS RAY CREAMERY NOTICE A mooting of the stockholders and patrons or tho Coos Bay Creamery will bo hold at tho creamery Febru ary 9, 191C, at 10 o'clock. All pa trons are especially urged to bo present ns business of Importance will como up, GEO. ROSS, Soc. H DEI SO HARD & Consolidation of Times, Coast Mail nnd Coos liny Advertiser. F JUDGE COKE IS MERCIFUL AND HALTS JAIL SENTENCICS Pat nnd John McOlnty Aro Out So Is Aichlo Madden and V. I. Smith of llandon To Ho Good (Spoclal to Tho Times) COQUILLE, Ore., Feb. 7. Four paroles wero granted Saturday In Coqulllo by Judgo Coke. Pat and John McOlnty will bo allowed to go froo, with tho understanding thnt thoy will leavo hard elder alono hereafter. V. I. Smith, of Bandon, and Archie Madden, of Beaver Hill, also wcro paroled. Pat and John McOlnty hnd a great tlmo during tho Christmas holidays when thoy colobratod on hard cldor. During tho rocont bad wcathor Pat McOlnty was released from Jail that hcvtnlght go homo and attond to his stock. Servo Thirty Days Both men lacked about flvo days 'of finishing 30 days In Jail and their paroles will not take mffect until this tlmo is up. Smith was admonished by Judgo Coko to bo moro careful in tho fu ture In tho way ho points guns, though ho said tho act wns dono un dor tho bolter ho wns protecting his family. T MILLIONAIRE'S CHILDREN TRV ING TO LOCATE PROPERTY Ask If Any Llos In Coos County In Nanio of Harvey Woyant Father Camo West Under An Alias Almost ns romnntlo nB tho quests for Captain Kidd's burled treasure on lonely Islands of tho sea Is tho search bolng Instituted by tho children of Hnrvoy Woyant, docoasod million nlro timber nnd bond owner, who men unuor an nssumod nnmo and tho whorcabouts of whoso pronorty Is not known. Thoro hns Just boon rocolvod by John Motloy a lottor from R. II. Woyant, a son in Los Angeles, asking if any proporty in uoos county Is listed undor his fnth or's right namo. Doods and all records of tho hold ings of tho oldor Woyant woro de stroyed by tho woman with whom he lived undor an allns. This was done only whon tho aoarch jot tho children of Woyant had locatod him In Salt Lako city. Now tho tlmbor counties of tho United States nro bolng combod to find a trnco of tho holdings which aro said to amount to sovoral hun dred thousands of dollars. Reads I.lko Fiction Tho story related In tho lettor reads llko a chapter of fiction. Har vey Woyant, tho father, was a largo brick manufacturer of Bprlngflold, Massachusetts. Ho had a family and sovoral chlldron. In 1890 ho drew $100,000 work ing capital from Now York bankB and camo west to Invest his monoy. It wns not known by his fnmlly at that tlmo thnt tho fathor had alBO takon with him a nolghbor, Rosella Brown, and thoy had novor married but posod as husband and wlfo, so tho latter states, Ahniidoried Ills Family "Wo hoard nothing from him af tor ho camo west so wo boenmo al most frantic," says tho Bon. "sold out our business Intorosts thoro as quick as wo could and camo west oursolves In sourch of him. "Wo havo boon searching for moro than 20 years, spondlng a small for tuno in his quost nnd only rocoutly learnod of his fato. "Last Soptombor wo lonrned that ho died in Salt Lako city at tho ueo of 71 yoars undor tho assumod nanio of Harvey W, Fuller, and that ho had lived there many years and had loan- ed out monoy on collateral securi ties." ! At onco tho children started nro- ceodlngs to recover tho proporty but tho woman supposedly posing as tho wlfo, had sccurod tho proporty through tho probato conrt and then burned up all records to proporty hold by tho deceased undor his right ful name. Pro)erty Brought a Million Tho lottor further states that in 1902 tho San Francisco Examiner published a story about tho father selling timber holdings for about 1, 000,000, and that ho was Interested In tlmbor lands and mlnos In OreKon. Washington, California, Nevada, Col orado and Utah, Tho communication will bo for warded to County Ciork Watson for investigation of tho Coos county records. OH IE PAROLED STRANGE DUES No. 167 VILLA MAKES y Declares That He Will Kill All 1 the Gringoes That He Can Catch. STILL ATllBRETY Terrorizes Mining Camp of La Guna, in Chihuahua, Ac cording to Reports. TRAINS RUNNING First Trip to Kl Paso from South In Eight Days Is Mado Today Mox- lciiii 'l'asscngoTH Tell of Bandit Doings (Br Auoclitxl Vtt (o Cum Dt TIom. EL PASO, ToxaB., Fob. 7. Villa torrorlzod tho mining camp of La Guna, In Chihuahua, Monday and threatened to "kill all tho grlngoos ho caught," according to Moxlcan passongors who arrived hero today on tho first train from tho south In eight days. ARE TALKING PEACE MOVEMENT HAS BEEN STARTED 11Y SWEDE SOCIALISTS Idea Is To Bring About Stop With View of PreiMirlnjt Final End of War tDr AmocU(1 rrtu to Coo Dar TIbim.1 LONDON, Fob. 7. Notice of inter pellation on tho subject of penco has beon glvon by tho socialist mombors of tho Swedish parliament, says an Exchango Tolcgraph dispatch. Tho inquiry Is ns to whothcr tho Inltlatlvo of Sweden or another Scandinavian icountry th'ero can bo arranged a poaco conference of tho neutral states with tho view of proparlng tho way for universal poaco. It la said tho Interpellation Is to bo prcsouted at tho request of mom lurs of tho Ford poaco party, BIG FOUR ENGINE DASHES THROUGH A BRIDGE Engineer and Flromnn Aro Drowned in An Accident in Indiana Today (Ilr AaaoelatoJ Vnu to Cooa Hay TlmM.J VINCENNES, Indiana, Fob. 7. Engiueor Lancaster and Fireman Ha- zolton wero drownod today when a locomotlvo hauling Big Four passonN gor train No. 43 wont through tho bridgo ovor tho Wabash rivor south of horo. Tho coupling broke. WORKMEN DIE IN FACTORY EXPLOSION S nr AMorUt4 I'm to Cm Bar Tim.) MILAN, Fob. 7. A Bu- charost dispatch to tho So- colo says that In. an explosion at tho Skoda armament fac- 4 tory In Bohemia 195 work- 4 men porishod. Threo build- lugs wero blown up. HAVE SERVED TERM FORMER TERRE HAUTE CITY OF FICIALS RELEASED Flvo of Tboso Convicted of Election Conspiracy I.cavti United States Federal Prison (D A.iocl.tw hu to Coo Oar TlmM.J LEAVENWORTH, Kas Feb. 7. Edward Holler, Alexander Ac'zoll, Charles Houghton, Joseph O'Mara nnd Georgo Sovorn, formor city of ficials of Torra Haute, convlctod In the olectlon conspiracy caso, wero released from the United States pou itentiary horo today, having aorvod full sentences. START A RECALL. BANDON, Or., Fob. 7. A peti tion is bolng circulated in the Two Mllo district to recall Chairman W. Z. Dunralre And Goorgo Ether of tho school board. The petitions charge tho officials with being "in competent, inefficient, arbitrary and biased.' Dr. 1), O. Vaughan. Dentist, Itoow 36, First XntioHHl Bank; 1)hU(Ms, GOES NTO 'J - i i'