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About The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 19??-1917 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1917)
A walk out on the Myrtle Point row! a day or two ago showed tka work, of making tka big Alls at tka Colliar bridge and across tka Jacob ean orchard and garden etaedily pro- greasing. Ike latter looka to be a boat three-fourtha dbne, the material earn ing from sharp elbows of the hills on either aide. To the east, nearly in V The following from its Washing front of Dr. Kirhman's residence, an ton's news bureau was published ia entirety new roadway is bring cut through twenty feat of MB to riimin- Tuesday’s Oregonian: * ate a sharp curve. fCvan when the old The arrest in Now York of Hssner gravelled road is left intact as a foun H. Loop, of Myrtle Point, Or., on the dation for the paving the state is to double charge of impersonation an do, tka roadbed haa to be widened and A m y officer passing worthless in fact almost doubled in width to checks risers end up the mystery wjticb make the required twenty four feet surrounded the disappearance this When this road ia finished three autoe men at New Orleans, August 1, of when- , will be able to pass abreast anywhere he was reported shot. on the road. Considerable reek 1» Loop -pas arrested in New * York being struck in cutting away the hills by special agents of the De now, bat it yields readily to the pick Saturday partment ef Justice who have been and requires no blasting. trailing him for nearly a month, and arrangements are bing made for his removal to Now Orleans for trial on TO LEAVE US was at the Mad of tie Chaney schools, but has bean taking a summer coarse at the University at Eugene. The appointaient bureau of the Uni- YESTERDAY’S WEDDING She alleges that a couple of-pears or no ago Mien Coach was deeply In volved in litigation and believed ef forts ware being made *0 ruin him financaBy add sead him to the peni tentiary and whan the lato J. L. Kroneaburg had just secured e Judg ment of f4,(00 agalpst him end n cou ple of detectives were seeing him for alleged services, hé gave e deed ef trust to Hollister In the sum ef HA- 900 covering ell Ms prspsrt y except ONLY TW O To recommend the number ef pky fiiflu^y uk { whit phyiiritnff i I hhi M b§ retained in the cites of Coos county to core for the civilian population, limiting the nanitiei to be withdrawn for federal service, occurred e meet ing of the auxiliary medical defame committee at the Marshfield Chamber of Commerce Wednesday. : The ac tion was taken at tbs request ef fed eral authorities. For North Bend. Myrtle M nt, Co* quille, end M M R* the retention of The church was beautifully decor ated with flowers mostly of the white requested that four be held. The doctors in the various whom the defense committal Coquille: Dr. Hamilton, Dr. Rich- Myrtle Point Clarke. Lso J. Cary and family; Branstetter and bar mi The bride has boon a resident of Coquille for over a year, having Just resigned the position of stenographer in Headmaster Murdock’s office to ac cept a better situation. She is e young woman of engtiipg personality and a happy disposition and was universally papular among the young people and the Pleaasant View (Stringtown) school near Myrtle Point. In this district the sixth, seventh and eighth grads pupils will a Used at Myrtle Point. The Belloni sisters will teach again at the Parkersburg school. Charles E. Mulkey, the new school supervisor will move to Coquille in Next Sunday, August M, the South ern Pacific U going to run a train from the Bay to Powers on the oc casion of the dedication of the Moose Hall, to which the publie generally U invited. The train will leave Marsh field at 7:80 and Coquille at 8:40, ar riving at Powws at 10:80. Return ing It will leave Powers at 6 KM p. m. reaching Coquille at 0:50 and Marsh field at 8 KM. The rates will bq one faro for the round trip. Everyone ia advised to take s lunch, aa it is not expected Rev. W. S. Smith, of Bnndon. was • caller yesterday morning. Ho says coalitions are gradually improving in Bnndon and a bettor feeling among the busiitees men la plainly maMfsat Benson on Const High way. was of unsound mind and all the while under the influence of liquor and drugs. Mrs. Conch asks that all tha In strumente executed by Coach ho de clared void and usurious, and that af ter the defendants have shown ex actly how much they advanced to Coach and what the interest on it would be, the money due by the es tate be turned over to the state of Oregon and the root of the property returned to her as administratrix of A wail attended mooting of the Rod Croos Auxiliary was held at the City Hall Monday, Aug. 20. accounts for their getting away. Beth Mr. and Mrs. Hammers ley formerly lived in this county, making their hocse at the French settlement. Mrs. Hammersley name before she was married was Rohinott and she ia quite well known in this vicinity. The Junk dealer’s name was given ns Me eana. When the two loft Myrtle Point they took the S-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Hammersley with them, but there are still five girls at heme, who era without a mother’s care. While hero, Mr. Hammersley stated he oared little whether he over lived with the woman again, hat desired her return on account of the children. At Marshfield Tuesday evening State Highway Coasmieoioaor Simon Benson spoke officially regarding the probability of a coast highway and favored the construction, yet ho warn ed the Assemblage the highway could not bo built for a number of years. Mr. Benson showed how grant the cost weald bo and hew little Carry long stretch of the propoood Mghway, could bo expected to do toward the building. With a bond issue, Curry would be able to furnish but 99QJXM. and the cost of simply grading the road, Mr. Benson said, would bo more than $600,000. This, he said, was one of the difficulties which stands in the way' of promptly keeping the agree ment with the California state Mghr way commission and Governor Stov- Another Bootlagger Get* Hie. Julius Bracks, of North Bond, was brought over from the Boy yester day afternoon and consigned to the sky parlor of the annex. The sheriff arrested Mm for bootlegging on com plaint of Jamas Gormley, and he pleaded guilty ia Justice Shuster's court on Wednesday and was given SO days in jafl and a fl00 fine. He pleaded guilty to three counts but was sentenced only for the “first of- P. H. Young,” and the Department of Justice reports show that Loop fre quently used this alias. Leap, according to the War Depart- form of an Army officer, having been dropped from the Dayton aviation training camp before ho was com missioned. The Department of Justice has been trailing him since the bed check was returned to New Orleans. Leepls friends in Washington are inclined to think Ms mind ia affected. Loop was a stenographer working for Representative Young, of Taxes, Homer Leep is a son of Dr. and Mrs. K. A. Leep, of Myrtle Point, and has many relatives in the valley. A few weeks ago Dr. Loop re ceived a tslsgrsm from New Orleans to the effect that’ his son had been seriously injused while engaged in an aerial flight. The telegram was pur ported to have boon signed by aa of ficial in charge of the aviation camp there. Dr. and Mrs. Leep hastened to Now Orleans, but upon arriving there eould find no trace of their son. HU name did not appear on the rooter of the aviation corps and ho was not known to the Mow Orleans officials. The