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1N0RANCF IS OFTEN OVERCOME BY ARGUMENT AND PURPOSEFUL EFFORT PAYS OlflOS WxmtB .... PtPHit of authority :TH I., i I rf In ll.o Indepcnd. WATCH Till WANT ADS. 1 Time. " ' for mo my nil (hu tl"'"' JOIN THM TI.MKH FAMILY. There nro many good Imrgalnfl (o bo foinnl there. Anything lost or found is nhvnys adver tised in Tlio Times. MEMIIEH OP TIIE ASSOCIATED PRES .. . .H..I...1 In 1H7H MARSHFIELD, OREGON, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1913. EVENING EDITION EIGHT PAGES. A. Consolidation of Times, Const Mnl (n 1 KT and Coos Hny Advertiser. nll, lu' tvui Kginu'"-U -y. JL. AAAVl.aM a-1,0 Const Man. mn He storm does little I U L" DAMAGE .. VI.' UAI.!.' ,,,,i,V TWtl i." "'' MvrliVs oV MAIN. "A"'. 1 sii'irr and snow axi b IIIJAW WIND 3S IMVIJIt HISIXCJ VllltV RAPIDLY TODAY. FtrOIIAlMI ASH THIiKI'HOM'J IINTS IM VN AND MAIL HAD L IA- Ii:i"YKI AS RESULT 01' (JAM2 - LOCAL RAINFALL. J Yesterday f" jjjj" I Kor week u.no iih iiih i Since Sept 1 ...IQ-'IS Inches Tho nliovo figures toll Jho story . ... ii... ....rut wnnlhnr CoOB w lias known In ninny a day. .. . .. 1. ....... nf tltit w'firuf .i ii... .if. Iiii fiiulilntttu ,( mat i i' 'in' "'"7 .." n recall. Hu rain, cold and wind nkln't It "ir,Hl disagreeable. I Ycsterda not quae n. rucuiu :iakor for loi.il rulnhill, nltlioiiKli Ie prcclpl'iitlim rur Mm 2 1 hours i.iiinf m i i.i mind; HiU niorn- c was 2 11 Imliis. On .Iiinunry . .. . . .1... ...I..I ...!. ifnll ll'tlU I, I'll lllv '"'" mnmi'l ".in fit, IllfllfS 1 Today nr.irlj nil Hip wires nro pvtn In er ' ''"Ion. Munugcr fclit'cr lavs 1" lias llttlo hope of pin aide usioro Kcrvlro bo- cen hero and itnsciinrK for a tiny r two T ' i 'ii.iih' i'(iniinn h nil llni ) wn '! il"wn (IiIh morii- i; niul iIki 'u unrertniu when frnlre could lie restored. I I ml tiliflit tint itlmtlrtft llt'lit jlrcs wcro tlirc'enod hy Ilio hard llii'.l, Tils iimmlng Hie gnH compnny ifffrr-d fniin llw Hlnrm n ml llin if lintl to Ik 'lint off for nn hour tno. Tills cruised grief for tho Inn's, for it nut Itx linotypes out coinml ilon rir iiilto nwhllo. Rill l'n 1. 1 of llii'i'. While I n H nrin wiih uni'iirn otiiiil do-. lln It Is said to have en cry nan cisf or noro. .AIiiii- ri'r Srl'rllll- it tlin U'naturn I'm. n says that ulun tlio lino tn alrd's went d'wn Iiihi nlxlit It H CIlOWl'l ' I II I lilmvlntf 1 m ril icrc. T"iere is roii'-lil. rnlilo snow In ie moim'nliH nnd If it turns arm as the siiiifdilno tliU innrnltiR ulcateil It would, tliore proniiHeH do uaii rrencts lllllllll"!... 11 fk Tho Willi! liroke In mm nf li O front wuulovH f tlio A. .. flns Inme on South llrondwnv st ; cvcnlnr. h n rcHiilt. ponnlii. Die lainn:o win doiiP. Tlio drn- nc3 ami din Iiih wcro blown n ami torn and rohIcoiI boforo ii-HiiHirary iniow could bo Hub- itUti'il. I itfiiiitiini... 'i..... j ... :: "ii-i- i hi ii i.iiim, S I Mllll I lintill, ,,,,,. II... . - ....... ii.iiiriT, liiit lJLnrnVp " otiior auinll linclica nml n ' w rowliontH worn frn loosi frn . ii... i i fir l, ii ,, ' " " "iiiiiiim V:t V'o Itniiio.ul dock Hhortly t m t,ICr. InS' ""5l,r "'' l1nwil ross tho liny onto tbo inudflnt. B W. S fllcr.i'Ai. .1 il i roc.c and nftcr nn hour or two ii ..:? " WJ- 'oiiBht back. "Vv OIH" The cro, "" T. '"? L'P. Ie AH,;,". ." '"" nnnw on IbOUt nn V ' " """'' R 1,nlH0 ' I.'1 ,Cn CI" III Vul, fn rl vnr HeZt'LtJ-J'-J-t nim. oulh p ,,,' "iHirm mat t 10 inn ,;, "'"- l"l "i Btonn -SnVn,tncoSVsrCs.,,int h C"" - WW are romlnv out. Tnm n i ' ' '" Veins. i. icS2 !.!!"?.".. t"'Jy turn rorst h. V." u"w, .vo neon tho lay ,,; '?, eMcrieuced on tho 5S. i ,',,"" "' ii or be Vd lm '"nimry 9 nnd niuil Wns iniinli .., "5a It irno .i.i """," ""iiu novoro bom mi-?! W8 tlliio. A torrlfln NO MAIL IN . TO BAY TODAY Big Slide East of Sumner ' Blocks Old Coos Bay Wagon Road. No mall lenel'ed Comb Hay todny nnd it fi iincurtuln when it will Kot In, tlio storm linvlnc inndc condl tionu nloiiK tlio old Coos liny wa koii rond thu worst t hoy liavo boon in many years. A blK alldo occurred a short din tiuico tho other sldo of Suniunr lato ypHtorday and tho ouIkoIiu; mall lust ovonitiK hnd to return to Hiiiiiiier and wau still thcro nt noon punditiK the cloarliiK of tho Hlldo. Oporator (Ipoi'ku Curloton was talking ulth Sltkuiu this niornliiK for u fow miuutiiH nnd tho mull hud not rencliod tlioro then. Tho Htorm enst of there wiih so vore, snow nnd wind nnd in In caithliiK havoc. Tho mall will not reach hero even tomorrow. LAUNCH SIS SSS. u J. .B.lorm f 1SS7 or nln.i . , ,l,"ry u and n'nu was mucli moro mrn k I ,.tll. A torrlflo EaWn road fni .V 1'1 Cooa Bn' lav ;. 11 t0.T. thrco months. Cons I time CC" RJV. .mail for '"Jon. gnow T,tiV l""1 ln tno ;thlgb. ,,,?a "l "onrly 27 EEPING JACK ST EflSTPORT ?p?SBISfc"!"s ''" IS Kntniin 'i IlU.II'j WiSiik.,s,ioto ".lanl. ... botWi' in Peeper." wlm i.n. i.- T? t'me hT poop, tor n'8ht 0l '' t0 Enstport. i E' pizseralS ai"f'ovorod nt tho .f'ut ofV '!'' raid saw htm M ben prowiim Previously ho Eerll hou,e' BS t0 ,lls "entity? W E NO W Captures Coos Bay District High School Championship Last Night Also Won the Honor Last Year. Tho North' Head IIIkIi school Inst night' won tho dobntltiK chntnplon Hhlp of the Coob liny district, ItH tennis bolnt; the only ones to win both contests. North Head won from Myrtlo Point nt North Ilend nnd nlso from Dnnilon nt Ilnndou. Mnrshflold won from Coqtilllo in Marflhflt'ld nnd lost to Myrtlo Point at Myrtlo Point. Ilnndnn won from Coaulllo ln Coqullle. Last yenr North llond nlso won tho Coos liny district champion ship but lost the Southern Oregon chnniploiiBhlp to OrnntB Puss. This yenr, tho North IIoiul tenm will lmvo to moot tho Southorn Oregon elinnipionshlp tenm before April 1 nnd dolmto tho (iticstlon, "Itesolved. Hint tho United Stntos should mnlntnln n lnrgo nnvy.' In enso North llend Is victorious, sho will lmvo to dobnto with another ehauiplonsliip team for tho stato championship. Prof. Morris nnd Messrs. Rwnrtz and HnliHkopf who lepreHonted tho Miirslifleld High school nt Myrtlo Point were unnblo to return todny noon owing to the flood In tlio Co qullle. Hupt. Itnub nnd Oeorgo Dowcy nnd l.ylo Chnpollo who reprcsontcd North llond nt llundou pnssod through hero todny on route homo. holmte In .Multifield.' In splto of tho storm the Mnrsli-nidd-('i(iillli. ilplmtp Inst evening nt the High School building wns woll nt tended, more thhn 80 people be ing present. Tho Mnrshriold tenm won by n decision of two to ono. Mr. Tiedgon. who noted ns ohnlr inan, In u few Introductory reninrkfl htnted how tho dobntos we'ro con duclPil, llo s.ild thpro woro five C. E. Broadbent Loses 150 Cases When Launch Strikes Snag. (Special to tlio Tlnios) COQlMU.i:. .Ian. IS -Tlio launch Mabel , loaded with lfiO ciihos of cheese, struck a snug in tlio liv er near hero yesterday nnd sunk. I.ntor nho wiih pulled over on tho r.ni.K on l.er sldo and nn of rt was inndo to get tbo cheese out. Whe ther it Is nil dnmngod and how bud Is not known. Tho cheeso be longed to C. K. lirondbent nnd wub being tnken to Ilumloii for rcshlji ment by Bieamor. petetTblake passes away Old Resident of Coos County Succumbs Suddenly to Heart Trouble. Iotor lllaltp, nn old rosldont of Mnraliflnlil illn.l Hllilllenlv fit 110011 todny nt tho homo of his liloce, Mrs. Win. Ulniieiijieiii, in &011111 Mnrshriold. Ho bud not boon rool 1 11 f u'nll fm. Kdinn tlnin nnd Into yesterday complained or n pnln 1 tlio chost. .Mrs. iiiniicuiieiii iin- liiliilalni.11.1 .. Iilm mill lid U'MH SOOll fnllnv,.,! nn.l Inilnv nrnxn nn IlKlinl nnd nto ills brenkfnst. About 10 o'clock ho complained or not iooi ing woll nnd went to bed. Mrs. Illniich field was proparlng n warm drink for him to ovorcomo n chill and whllo Bho wns down stairs ho pnssed away. Mr. Illnko wns nbout 7S yenrs old and hnd long boon a resident nf nnna llni- lln llflll llimlfl Ills homo with Mrs. ninnchfiold ror somo tlmo. Iiesliioa ner, roicr uo lnn or Mnrshflold nnd Win. Dolnn of anrdlner, nophows, nro tho only noar rolntives Burviving. Tho runornl nrrnngomonta have not been mndo yot. VICTIMSlAY G WIDOW Seeley & Anderson Company to Pay Humphries' Sal ary to His Family. (Special to tho Times) IUNDON, Jnn. 1 8. Settlement has been reached botweon Mrs. Humphries, whoso husband was killed in tho logging train wreck and tho Soeley & Anderson Co., whoroby Mrs. Humpbries receives an amount equal to hor husband s wages. ?80 per month, rrom now until hor children become of age. ARRIVE TODAY ON REDDNDD Steamer in Early Today from San Francisco Will Sail Tuesday Morning. Tho Itedondo nrrived In early this morning from Sun Francisco with a large cargo and a fa I r pass euger list. In tho freight cargo woro nbout 89,000 flro brick for the now pulp mill. Tlio Itedondo will sail Tuesday morning for San Krnnclsco. Among those arriving on tho lie dondo woro tho following: II. K. nultmnuii. K. It. Nlcnstudt, It. It. Mulligan, Mrs. Kstollo Wlso niau, Mrs. .lolm Hhuicii, John Dins ca, A. 11. Oiioiin, C. L, Hoopor, Tt. Montgomory, A. Jolinnsou, C. T. (iuoiin, W. R. West, M. Wiseman, 0. II. Giicrln, K. Ilagonieistor, A. V. Carlson, Mrs. A. V. Carlson, Miss B. Carlson, J. It. Stevens, 1-'. Itynn, nnd 1C steerage. debuting districts of Oregon, or which Coos county Is ono. Thero Is no restriction as to tho number or High schools in each district par ticipating. Each High school par tlclpntlug has two teams, nn nf flrtnatlvo nnd n negative, nnd all dobnto on tho sntno question: "Itesolved, thnt Immigration to tho United Stntcs Bhould bo further restricted by nn cducntionnl test." Tho Coqulllo negntlvo tenm de buted InBt evening with tho Marsh Held alllrnintlvo tenm. Tho mem bers of tho Coqulllo team woro MIbh Mny Lund nnd Miss Jnm3 I.owo. The Mnrshflold team con sisted or Leslie nml Chester Isnnc son. Tlio program was opened with a plnno solo by Miss Mary Kruse, which wnB very woll rendered nnd evoked much praise. Then followed tho dobnto. Les lie Isnncson spcnklng first, wns fol lowed by Miss Mny Lund. Chester Isnncson nnd MIsb Jnmlo Lowo spoke, nrter which tho first two hnd six minutes lor robuttnl. ICnch dobntor was allowed fifteen minutes for constructive argument, nnd tho prlnclpnlH were then given six minutes ror robuttnl. Tho decision was two to ono Tor tho affirmative, tho Judges being 13. McDnnlels of North Ilend, L. F. inntciiHioin or .North llend and Tliomns (Irlfllth. M North llend. At North llend the Myrtlo Point nogntlvo tenm lost to tho North llond nlllrmatlvo team. There wnn a fair attendunco desplto tho Incle niont weather. Tlio North llond tenm consisted of Misses Orma Chase nnd Kuby WntkliiB whllo tho Myrtle Point team consisted of MIkr n;v on nnd Dorn Hnrrlson, Iloth tennis did well. Tho Judges wero J. I.eo Ilrown. C. A. Sehlbrcdo nnd Itov. II. I. Ilutledgo of .Mnrohflold mid decided two to ono In favor of North Ilend. Dr. Stonimler of Myr tlo Point nccompniiled tho tenm to North llond. -WWNWW LEAVE TODAY COQUILLE DIVED FDESDET IS AD A ME POINT TODAY immm'mimm-mmt'ySltmmSmJ RELATIVES DIE T W Steamship Sails This Morn ing for Portland With Good List!. I Tho Urcnkwator sailed nt 0 o'clock this morning ror Portland. I Tho outgoing passenger list wnB not I Inrge. Sho lind n fair cargo or freight. I Among those sailing on (ho , llreakwater wero: J. H. Anderson, K. Dolnn, Kd Alien, ii. ii. unit. c. .). unrkos, u. V. Wood, J. D. Groonborg. Wnltor Orccnbcrg. Albl Oreonborg. Lcsllo JOrconberg. W. S. Wlllard. C. W. Kilor. Mrs. J. Jones. B. Blven, O. Itonnlvlk, r. It. Nichols, T. Nel son. V. L. Forsytlio, T. Tomson, V. n. Graham, J. P. Woodard, Joo Phillips. Tim itonrdon, 0. A. Low land, Mr. Hunt, Mrs. II. Schuylor and Infant, II. Ttoncolot, Mrs. II. lloncolet, O. Apploby, II. Potorson. TRYTD JETTY MATTER Hugh McLain Will Take Up Project When He Goes to Washington. When ho goes to Washington noxt Friday as tlio ofllcial Demo cratic messcngor of tho Oregon Doniocratlc votors, Hugh McLain will try nnd do some mission ary work ror tho Port or Coos IJay. Iloforo leaving ho expects to conTor with1 D. C. Greon and others or tho rotiirnliiB delegation nnd then do termlno whnt to do. H ho rinds It advisable, Mr. Mc Lain may try a new means or got tlng action looking towards tho jettv Improvement. Ho may tako It up "direct with Spoaker Champ Clark nnd endeavor to navo n pro vision Insorted for nu appropriation or nt least JC00.000 to start tho work on tho Jotty. This might bo possiblo U tho bill has not gone to conroronco nnd providing Senators Ilouruo and Chamberlain and Con gressman Hawloy could be induced to aid such n movo. A 9 Inch SCISSOItS for 25 CBXTS nt Coos Bay CASH STOIlBi.I'HONH :I7-X. It WILL PAY you to walk a block to COOS I1AY CASH STOItH, new location CKNTRATj AVI3. nnd POUHTH. PJIO.MJ 5I7H-A. I . . . . . H you have anything to sell, rent, trade, or want help, try a Want Ad. OIL COMPANY HAS ELECTION 0. A. Trowbridge Heads West Shore Company of Ban don Ewing Buried. (Special to tho Times) IUNDON, Jnn. 18. Tho West Shoro Oil Company hold tholr an nual mooting hero and olectod tho following officers for tho ensuing yenr: President. O. A. Trowbrldgo; vlco president, B. M. Gnlller; man ager, W. H. Hutton. Directors A. McNalr, J. W. Hainmorberg and B. Dyer. News of liaudon. Handon hud a Spring day Thurs day, with snow, hall nnd rain nnd stinging cold. Tlio schooner Oregon arrived on Thursday rrom San Francisco. Tho steamer Firiold was bar bound hero Thursday. Tho mail did not arrive Thurs day. Lewis Ewing, who was drowned, was burled Thursday. Tlio olllclals horo could not locate his folks. MItS. WM. M011LEY of tho Cream ery Is a Mnrshflold visitor today. WALTER WALLACE or Ross In let Is spending tho day In town. G. A. DONBnRAKB of Ross INlot is in town on business, MRS. C. II. DUNGAN, who has boon visiting her mother, Mrs. M. R. Smith, will return homo today. JESSE SMITH nnd son, ENOCH, of South Coos River nro town visit ors today. Former Coquille Residents Are Doubly Bereaved at Oak dale, California. (Special to tlio Times) COQUILLE, Jnn. 18. Word has been received hero or tho death or Tommy, tho l-lcar-old boh of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Peart. The little boy dlod nt tho parents home at Oakdale, California. Death occur red Sunday, January 12. Two days after tho receipt of tho news or Tommy's death n dlspntch was re ceived announcing tho death or Miss Etta Dean, Tommys num. Miss Denu died nt tho sumo plncc on January II. GIVE DETAILS 0 Water Reported to Be Eight Feet Over Wagon Road Bridge Below Town. TRAINS AND BOATS UNABLE TO GET THERE Miss Gwynedde Tower Loses Right Hand and Foot as Result of Accident. A copy or tho Humboldt Times or Eureka, Calirornln, giving de tallB or tho tragic accident which h licfoll MIbb Gwyneddo Tower, daugh ter of Mr. and .Mrs. Morton j. Tower, nt Eurokn, hist Sunday nN toruoon, wns recolvod by I. It. Tower Inst evening. Tho pnpor confirms tlio reports or tho acci dent ns given In tho Times last Monday. It Is stated that alio sur vived tho operation woll and Is getting along ns well ns could bo expected. JiiBt how tho nccldont occurred could not bo ascertained. It oc curred Just boforo 0 o'clock on B street, botweon Houdersou nnd Grotto, Eurokn. Tlio motormnn clnlniH thnt the young woman wns lying fnco downward on tho track nnd did not boo hor tn tlmo to stop tho car until It had passed over her. Tho street car crow wore forbidden to talk by tho olll clals or tho company, but as near. nt. tlm n'lmna Aniil.1 noAjiflnln aim' HO 1IIU I...W.. Vt...l. IIUVVI ....... Wl.. waH lying race downward with ono arm and ono root across tho rail. Tho Times stated thnt alio had been pubjoet to fnluting spools nnd It was prosumed thnt sho hnd been ovorcomo whllo crossing tho Btreot on routo to hor homo rrom a vlBlt with a rrlond, tlio daughter or Dr. Wallace A physician hnpponod to bo on tho enr nnd ho rushod her to tho hospital, whoro tho doublo operation wns porformod within nn hour. Tho right root hnd to bo nmputntod n llttlo nliovo tho onklo nnd tho right hnnd a llttlo abovo tbo wrist. Although horribly crushed Bho wns conscious whon picked up nnd culled lor Dr. Wnl Inco, tho rather or her rrlond. Her parents woro groatly shocked by tho h'oniblo nccldont, hor rathor fainting n numbor or times. Tho pnpor gives a thrco-colunin nccount of tho sad accldont. It a bolloved that Bho wll) recover nil right. Whon Miss Tower camo hero Inst summer rrom Eureka to visit hor grandparents, Major and Mrs. Morton Tower, at Empire, alio had boon Biirrerlng rrom n sovoro ner vous spoil but I. R. Towor stated last ovoning that ho did not know that sho was subject to fainting spoils. Howovor, sho was much Improved in health when sho loft hero Just boforo Christmas. Sho has two Blstora, ono youngor and ono oldor than horsolf. That alio la recovering will bo most gratirylng news to tho many rrlends or horsoir and hor ramlly on Coos Day. MAKE TUNNEL 500 FT. LONGED Report That Southern Pacific Changes Grade Near Black Creek Bore. Parties rrom Gardlnor report that tho Southorn PacUIo haa changed tho grade on Its lino be tween tho Uinpquu so that tho longth or tho tunnol rrom Mack Thousands of Logs Floated! Out of Broken Booms Severe Wind. The Coqulllo river today Is pry ing evidence of a bad freshet. The river la rising hero rapidly ami IE Is difficult to estimate Just what: extent It will rench. At Myrtle Point tho rise nt noou wns extraordinary. It wna BtatotS that tho water wau eight foot ovom the wngou road bridge nnd that tho structure was In dnngor. Thm river is mil or logs above CoqtiUUi. brought out by the rroshet nnoZ booms being broken. In conso quonce of tho tunny floating logs, bonis are nto plying between Cow qullle ami Myrtlo Point. S. D. Harper of Mnrshflold tola phoned F. S. Dow nt noon stating; thnt tho river was higher tlrerer thnu It IiriI been In n long time. Myrtlo Point wns completely Btiut oh from Coqulllo by railroad, launch nnd wagon rond nnd ?.Tr Harper nnd fifteen or alxleon oluoir men figured thnt they would Iibvw to remain thero over Sunday. Soma estimated that at lenst 0000 logs wero coming down tho river. At Coqulllo Inst night, the storm, wns tho worst known In years. Mr Kuowlton, nh old resident of Co qulllo, snid ho could not rccnlleu Biich n sovero Btonn. Ono of tho big pinto glnss windows of the Farmers and Merchants' bank wnt blown In. Many peoplo who won i Mending tho llamlon-CoqulIIo de but e beenmo frightened at tho fur of tho storm mid left tho hnlL At Randon, tho wind blow n nor root galo mid razed nil phono linocs nnd did other dnningo. Tho rreshot hnd not reached tlio lowor Coqulllo at noon, but tho river wnH rising: rapidly nnd tho ninny logs ana snags throntonod to tlo up nnvigu tlon. No mnll was received by or thor Coqulllo or liaudon today ox copt that rrom Coos liny. Agent Miller. Trainmaster Moore and Engineer Wherout or tho local rnllwny loft this afternoon for Co qulllo to try nnd keep tho dnmngo? to tlio local railway to n mlnlmutii. This morning's train could not run through to Ciimi o nnd It mnv Ijoi n day or two before tho trains can got through. Today there wits no monns of getting either way botweon Coqullhi and Myrtlo Point. GET MEN TO GIVE UP JO I. W. W. REPORTED TO II AVIS STOPPED MEN E.V ROITE TO RAILROAD CAMP NEAR .MYR TLE POINT APPEAL TO OP PICER.S. Locnl members of tbo I. W. W this morning Intercepted aboir, 1C workmen who nrrlvod on tho Ro dondo to go to work for Wlllott & Ilurr on tho Snilth-Powora exten sion boyond Myrtlo Point and suc ceeded In having about halt o" them "dosort." Tho mon nro al leged to lmvo told tho newcomers: that tlioro was a strlko on thero nnd that conditions woro bad, otc Tho ninttor has created Quito a Btlr around town nnd todny tt was. stated that nn appeal would bo mndo to tho city authorities to cur tail tho activities or tho I. W. V, In Intoriorlng with mon this way In tho city. They nro snld to have induced n numbor or workmen who woro brought hero on tho Nann Smith to stop horo Instead of going to Myrtlo Point to seo condi tions ror themselves. Mr. nurr or Wlllott & Burr lw now nt Myrtlo Point looking ntter nffnlrs. So far, tho company has; not been Impeded much by thc troublo Bald to lmvo been atartecT by tho I. W. W. Crook to Winchester Crook has boon increased from 4100 root to 4000 reet. Portor Ilros. will bore tho tunnol thonisolvcs. It was stated today horo br portles who aro In closo touch wltU tbo railroad situation that the Portlnnd and San FranclBco Coast Lino company recontly incorporat ed nt Portland Is a project ira which W. J, Wllsey and hla back era nro interested, although lib name doos not appear as ono or thu incorporators. Mr. Wilsoy Is ev poctod horo booh to Join J. M Eddy, who has boon on tbo Hay soma tlmo. If you lmvo anything to sell, ron" trado, or want holp, try n Want At