Coquille herald. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1905-1917, June 13, 1906, Image 2

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"W e regard the viotory scored by
the auti-liquor forces at Monday’s
election as oae of the most impor­
tant ever won in the United States."
said Paul Rader, superintendent of
the Oregon Anti-Saloon League
this morning. “ The returns so far
as we have received indicate that a
total of about 220 saloons will be
closed as a result of the vote cast
Monday.
“ The counties that have gone for
prohibition are Linn, Lane, Yamhill,
Tillamook, Wallowa, Benton, Sher­
man, Gilliam and Lincoln, as well
as parts of Columbia and Coos. In
the former county the election will
close about 11 saloons, and in the
latter fully a dozen. These, added
toathose in the counties in which
the election went in our favor, as a
whole, make a grand total of about
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Prohibition W in s in Nina Coun­
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WEDNESDAY. JUNE 13, 1906.
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Cuban Diarrhoea.
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Against
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141 11 30 12 20 17 83 88 4 12 29 13 10 19 3 7<J 162 14 91 37 220 42 37 Id 19 610 14 14 1277
Judge
John F Hall .D 114 I.-. 19 16 30 26 97 112 1 26 18 38 16 28 24 68 19(i 24 147 22 10562 43 31 25 16 9 21 26 1374
L Harlocker R . 126 1 i 22 5 14 16 80 63 4 11 26 16 14 3 4 57 91 14 103 18 144 38 32 23 28 6¡ 0» 14 3 995
J E Quick.......S 32 8 6 3 1 9 28 33 2 9 2 16 5 4 _ l 14 4 44 1 57 9 4 8 4 il
1 2 323
Clerk
W E Cleghorn D 66 12 7 4 6 10 64 66 1 21 6 21 12 6 18 13 50 18111 3 5658 28 12 18 13 1 7 5 693
Harry DimmiokS 40 9 4 6 12 9 33 29 1 9 5 18 7 5 — 32 50 4 45 14 68 14 6 15 7 2 1 3 G 453
James Watson R 158 15 34 15 26 29111 109 5 I I 35 26 15 21 8 M 200 18 132 32 197 38 4 b 37 32 9 13 2d 18 1497
Sheriff
S L Curry S ...... 35 8 5 7 2 7 30 23 1 8 3 14 6 5 1 9 23 3 42 11 54 14 2 16 5 2: 1 4 2 343
W W Gage D... 89 l 1
.* 11 8 34 19 118 117 3 26 10 38 12 16 25 41 120 25 161 16 69 65 47 24 30 18 4 13 7 1185
StephenGallier k 148 1 132 9 8 18 63 64 3 9 34 15 16 14 3 78 157 13 91 23 18a 28 28 27 18 4 10 21 15 1145
Treasurer
J B Dulley R ..... 157 11 27 12 23 27 100 88 4 23 33 26 14 16 17 85 178 26 147 23 177 54 35 29 36 10 10 27 17 1432
W W Hayes S.. 66 9 7 6 9 7 46 57 1 12 5 18 11 8 2 18 43 fl 60 17 66 22 10 22 12 2
5 4 355
J C Simmons D 37 15 6 6 8 3 40 50 2 10 5 11 8 3 7 18 54 9 6 6 7 27 30 19
7 11 3 1 4 476
Commissioner
E A Anderson R 125 10 22 1 27 15 78 70 4 6 30 25 10 16 1 61 144 16 99 16 164 49 23 20 23 3 6 19 8 1095
E J C o fliltS ...... 36 7 5 4 5 16 37 34 1 9 1 17 5 6 — 11 26 1 49 8 61 12 6 16 Ü 2
2 4 386
A McNair I ........ 74 1 1 —
1 1 23 36 — 7 1 14 11 — 10 8 20 9 63 1 15 15 18 8 13 4
l 1 356
Z T Siglin D .... 34 1 1 10 19 11 15 64 57 2 21 11 8 6 10 14 43 95 14 70 24 43 31 22 19 14 14 9 14 14 712
Surveyor
S B Cathcart R 42 2 1 26 13 38 31 55 54 6 29 27 32 12 15 7 84 20a 16 118 20 172 51 2q 21 21 9 12 25 11 1194
C S McCulloch I 211 2 7 6 4 11 111 121 —
6 13 24 19 15 9 28 63 19 125 18 72 43 47 34 27 6 2 6 13 1068
Coroner
Everet Mingus R 175 17 30 13 34 35 123 112 4 25 36 34 20 21 16 95 230 26 159 26 178 73 46 34 43 10 10 30 19 1674
M G Pohl S . . . . 49 9| 5 5 9 8 45 56 3 15 6 23 6 10 5 17 28 12 104 14 64 >21 17 22! 8 8 1 3 8 580
L\ ¡-'.soldiers who set ved in Cuba
| during the Spanish war know what
: this disease is. and that ordinary
I remedies have little more effect
than so much water.
Cuban diar-
rhoc is almost us severe and dan­
gerous as a mild attack of cholera.
There is one remedy, however that
can always be depended upon as
will be seen by the following oerlifi-
cate from Mrs. Minnie Jacobs of
Houston, Texas: I hereby certify
that Chamberlain’s Colic, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy cured my
husband o f a severe attack of Cuban
diarrhoea, which he brought home
from Cuba. \Ve had several doc­
tors but they did him no good.
One bottle of this remedy cured
him, as our neighbors will testify.
I thank God for so valuable a med­
icine.” For sale by R. S. Knowl-
ton.
thousands annually bear witness
in 'h e efficiently o f Early Risers.
These pleasant, reliable little pills
Imye long borne a reputation second
to none hr a laxative and cathartic.
They are as staple as bread in
millions of homes.
Pleasant hut
effective.
W ill promptly relieve
constipation without griping. Bold
by R. 8. Knowlton.
N o tic a
T o the officers and members of
the Rt bekah lodge:
We wish all
members to be present at our next
meeting, which will be on the 13th
of this month, to bear wlmt our
, representative from grand lodge
| has to say, also to elect officers fur
the ensuing term.
COMMITTEE.
Goquille Furniture
and BOX FACTORY
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M AN U FAC TU R E R S of Butter Boxes, Cubes, Apple and Fruit t>ox< a
Cabinets, Tables, Counters, Store Fronts, etc.
Full stock of A. A. Cutter shoeH
Turning Work a Specialty.
All Orders g iv e »
Lorenz’s.
promp* Attention.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
lVpartuient of the Interior, Land Office P in t Class
at Roeeburg, Oregon, May 12, 100»$.
Notice is hereby gives that the fol­
lowing-named settler lias tiled notice ot
his intention to make final proof in a ir ­
port of his claim, and that said proof
w ill be made before the County Clerk
and Clerk of County Court of Coos
County, at his office at Ooquillo, Oregon
on July 20th, 1906, viz: William A. Reasonable R ats to
Custer," Homestead Application No. 18,-
570 for the SWW of Section 21, Tp 28
South, Range laW est, W. M.
He names the following w itnesses to
prove his continuous residence upon,
and cultivation of, said land, viz: Frank
N. Miller, Ithamer 8. Robison and Ca­
leb T. Robison, all of Arago, Oregon,
and H. N. Tyreil of Goquille, Oregon.
B e n j a m in L. E d d y ,
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Register.
M a sts at a ll H orns
Prom S a m to 9 P M
Lone Star Restaurant
“ Two breweries are affected, one
at Albany and another at Astoria.
The entire Republican state ticket was elected except Geo. E. Chamberlain, Governor.
W. C. Chase
Under the law these institutions
and Ed. Rackleff, Rep., were elected Representative and Joint Representative for Coos and Curry counties.
may continue to
manufacture
beer, but they will not be allowed
present on account of distance.
A Big Land Deal.
A very pretty wedding took phi
to sell or distribute it in the
Mr. O. H. Beyers of Douglas county,
at the M. E. Church in this city
precincts that have gone dry.
Oregon; Mrs. Boutell, of Morgan
Our friend, C. F. Allen, of San last Wednesday when our young
“ In Astoria the precinots, 6, 7 and
Hill, California, who is expected on Francisco, who has for a number of friend, L. J. Roberts of the Myr
8, went for prohibition of liquor
the next steamer from San Francisco, years been interested in black sand tie Point Enterprise, was united in
NOTICE OF ADM INISTRATO R.
sales. These include the districts
and Mrs. Brizee of San Jose, Cali­ mining machinery, but who of late holy wedlock to Miss Mina J. In.
Notice
is hereby given that the tin-1
in which the Swedes and Finns re­
fornia.
has interested himself in timber graham, of this place, Rev. VV. R. F dersigned was by the County Court of
side. There is a significant fact
Deceased was a highly respected lands, consumated a deal lately for Browne officiating. The H ekald ex­ Cuos County, Oregon, on the 15th day 1
of May 1906, duly appointed the admin-!
connected with the vote there. I t
citizen and hard-working man. He an eastern, company covering 46 tends congratulations.
ixtratorof the estate of John W. Wood, j
has always been contended that the
deceased, late of said county, and that
made a good home and provided timber claims, paying therefor $67,-
all persons having claims against said
foreign element is is the worat foe
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
plenty for hie loved ones.
He 623. The claims are on Eucher
estate, are hereby required to present
of temperance and prohibition, but
them to me, duly verified, at the office
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
pursuant
moved out and loaves them in creek, Curry county, and cover a
the election in the three Astoria
to the order of the County Court of the of Sperry & Chase, in Coquille, Oregon,
peaceful possession.
H e has gone fine body of valuable timber, which
State of Oregon, for Coos county, made in Oooa County, Oregon, within six
precincts refutes this.
From the
to taste the realties of the world means the erection some day of an and entered in the journal of said court mouths from the date of this notice.
Dated tiiis 22nd day of May, 1906.
Swedes and Finns were received the
beyond.
His last intelligent ex­ immense saw mill and probably on the 8th day of May, 1906, in the mat­
W . J. LLCHTY,
most encouragement during the cam­
of the Estate of John W. j
pression was “ I thank the Good wooden ware factories which will ter of the estate ot R. H. Charlton, de. Administrator
Wood,
deceased.
paign at that place, and the best
Man that my head does not now mean a great deal to the residents ceased, the undersigned, the duly ap­
vote Monday.
They maintained
pointed, qualified and acting adminis­ TIM BER LAND, ACT JUNE 3, 1878.— ;
ache," and afterwards became un­ of our sister county. Oregon’s tim­
trator of the said estate, will from and
temperance organizations, and car­
NOTICE FOR PUB LIC ATIO N .
conscious in which condition he ber is attracting a great .leal of at­ after Saturdap,
ried on a big demonstration in the
died, May he rest in peace.
The tention these days and the time is
the 14th day of July. 1906,
U n it e d S t a te s L a n d O f f ic e ,
nature of a parade last Saturday.
Roeeburg, Oregon. May 3« 190(>.
remains were interred in the cem­ not far distant when it will be in proceed to sell all of the right, title and
“ Monday’s vote goes to show
Notice is hereby given that in compli­
etery at Sumner, Rev. J. L. Beatty, great demand, and its manufacture interest which the said deceased liad a¡ ance with the provisions of the Act of
how public sentiment is growing on
of Marshfield, conducting the ser­ and shipment will bring great quan­ the time of his death, anil all of the Congress of .Tune 3, 1878, entitled “ An
the saloon question. The local op­
right, title and interest which said Act for the sale of timber lands in the
vices.
tités of cash into south-western estate has since acquired by operation States of California, Oregon, Nevada,
tion law was adopted by only 2000
and Washington Territory,” as extend­
Oregon.
of law, in and to the hereinafter de­ ed to all the Public Land »States by Act
votes, while the proposed amend­
Acute Rheumatism.
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scribed real property, at private sale, of August \ 1892,
ment, which would have killed it
SAM W . JOHNSON,
for cash in hand at time of sale; or if
Deep tearing or wrenching pains,
Anton W irth Drowned
utterly, was defeated by 9000. In occasioned by getting wet through;
the same caiinot be obtained, then for of Coquille, County of Coos, State of
Oregon, has this day filed in this office
this county two years ago the local worse when at rest, or on first mov­
one half in cash and the balance on his sworn statement No. 669U for the
On Thursday of last week Anton
reasonable time with approved security purchase of the S % of NE W, SE
option law defeated by 1600, while ing the limbs and in cold or damp
of
Wirth, of Coos rivbr, was at Marsh­ and interest on all deferred payments. NW l'i, NE % of SW
of Section No.
at Monday’s election the amendment weather, is cured quickly by Bal­
Said real properly is desefibed as 4, in Township No. 27 South, Range No.
lard’s Snow
Linim ent.'
Oscar field and left town in a small boat
was defeated by 1700.
11 West, W. M., and will offer proof to
Oieson Gibson City, III. writes, for bis home, and later the boat follows, to w it: The Northeast quarter show that the land sought is more val­
The people resent the constant Feb. 16,1902:
was found without any occupant and of the Northwest quarter of section uable for its timber or stone than for
efforts of the saloons to control pol­
“ A year ago I was troubled with
Thirty-five in township Twenty-eight, agricultural purposes, and to establish
it is supposed that Mr. Wirth is
South of Range thirteen, West of the his claim to suit! land before the County
itics aud evade the laws, and the a pain in my back. It $oott got so
Clerk and the Clerk of County Court of
One drowned. Tde river has been drag­ Willamette Meridian, in Coos County, Coos County, at his office at Coquille,
vote shows it. The saloon is its bad I could not bend over.
ged
but
to
no
purpose.
He
leaves
State of Oregon, also a right and privi­ Oregon, on
bottle of B allard’s Snow Linim ent
own worst enemy by always seeking
cured me.” Sold by R. S. knowl- a wife, two sons and a daughter to lege to forever use all water that is at
Saturday, the 28th day of July, 190fi.
to overthrow tho law and override ton.
He names as witnesses:
mourn his sad and untimely taking this date, and was on the 23rd day of
Lee Neely, Herbert Johnson, Glenn
decent regulation. Whenever this
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September, 1902, brought onto said Barker and Bert Teters, all of Fairview,
off.
land
in
pipes
from
other
lands
in
the
policy is abandoned and the saloon
Oregon.
Report of Norw ay School
and all persons claiming adverse­
comos within the pnlo of decency,
E. B. Burns, the Rogue rever vicinity thereof and which, prior to ly A.nv
the above-described lands are re­
November 13th, 1891, belonged to J. W.
For
month
ending
May
25,
1906,
and is run as other business insti­
quested to file their claims in this office
lanueryman and one of the parties
Wimer, and a right and privilege to on or before said 28th day of July, 19(M>.
tutions are run with due regard to class standing, 8th grade: Mabel issisting in an attempt to take enter upon said other lands to keep
B e n j a m in L. E d d y ,
law and order, the agitation against Houghton 1st, Vida Reese 2nd; 7th some machinery up the rapids of repair the pipen now used and to be
m9
Register.
grade,
Eli
Foote
1st,
Eva
Johnson
it will ceaso; otherwise they will
that stream in a boat, lost their used in conducting said water on the
never relax until the evil is run out 2nd; 5th grnde, Nealy Hampton 1st, 'ivea by drowniog on the 6th inst. said premises above described; reserv
ing and excepting a certain right of way
Ola Clinton 2nd. Perfect deport­
T H E N E W ID E A
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of the state."
Ft by ascended the rapids in a light
heretofore sold along the south line of
ment, Ervin Barklow, Mabel Hough
boat with a line which they made said premises above described, the said
ton, Esther Itadabaugb, Charlie,
Obitnary.
and was paying out wen Mr. Burns right of way being of 1 lie width of four­
Willie, Morrison, and Vida Reese,
teen feet and extending east and west
E. H. Beyers died June 6, 1906, Ira, Ray and Ola Clinton, Elsie, became entangled in the line nnd
along said south line.
was
pulled
overboard.
In
|tbe
at­
nt his homo in Sumuer, Oregon, of Verlie and Edith Sanders, GuBsie
Dated this 11th day of June, 1906.
tempt of the other pai ties to snve
L
Moves the Bowels
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heart failure.
JAMES FRENCH,
Nelson, Warren Davis, Nealy Hemp
Mr. Burns the boat was swamped
Mr. Beyers bad been ailing for ton, Eli Foote, Jimmie Stinson.
Administrator of the
with the above rssul.
Estate of R. H.
some time, but during the last throe
Neither tardy nor absent: Fred
Charlton, deceased.
weekn he had a more sever* attack and Marion Byrd, Elsie and Verlie
Steamer Notes.
which terminated in his death. He Sanders, Charlie, Willie, Morrison
That Tired Feeling.
Steamer Elizabeth arrived June
w b b boin in Stark county, Ohio,
and Vida Reese, Arlie Hunt, Mabel 4th; sailed June 7tb.
I
f
you
are languid, depressed, in­
Incoming
May 9, 1841, and died June 6,1906, Haughton, Florence DeVaul and
passengers: H Green, A Johnson capable for work, it'indicates that
age 66 years and 28 days.
and wife, M Hughes, Miss Alice your liver is out of order. Herbine
Bertie Hampton.
Hughes; cargo, 60 tons mdse. will assist nature to throw of head­
In 1862 be was married to Barbara
M rs . E- M. G iddikos ,
Outgoing passengers, J Hawkins, aches rheumatism and ailments
Ellen Weaver in Canton, Ohio. In
M iss A n n a R obibts ,
E A Franklin.
Outgoing cargo, akin to nervousness and restore the
the fall o f the same year they with
Teachers.
250 M lumber, 60 cords matchwood, energies and vitality of sound and
others left their native state for the
J. J. Hubbard
300 M shingles, 60 tons miscellan­ perfect, health.
Cures Old Sores
far West, traveling as far as the
eous freight.
Steamer due back Temple, Texas, writes. “ I have
used Herbine for the past two years.
etate of Iowa, where they wintered.
Westmoreland, Kans. May 5, 15 inst.
Schooners Ruby, C T H ill and It has done me more good than all
In the spring of 1863, with a com­ 1902: Bsllards, Snow Linim ent Co.,
Albion towed to sen at. noon Thurs­ the doctors. It is the best medicine
pany of emigrants consisting of 36 Your Snow Linim ent cured an old
evor made for chills and fever,” 50c
day.
sore on tbs side of my chin that was
wagons they crossed the plains to
For sale by R. S. Knowlton.
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supposed to be a cancer. The sore
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California, being three months on was stubborn and would not yield
W anted : By Chicago wholesale
Notice
the way. After reaching California to treatment, until I tried Snow and mail order house, assistant man­
Mr. and Mrs. Beyers left tho com­ Liniment, which did the work in ager (man or woman) for tins coun­
Notice is hereby given “ that all j
pany at Larsen county where they short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia ty and sdjoiuing territory.
Coos county warrants" drawn on the
Salary
J. Carson Allensville, Miffin Co. Pa.
resided until 1870. They there re­
has a sore and mistrusts that it is $20 and expenses paid weekly; ex­ General Rond Funds prior to June
sided until 1870.
Tl.ey then re­ a cancer. Please send her a 50c. pense money advanced.
Work 1st 1906 will be paid on presenta- j
moved to Elks county, Nevada, bottle. For sale by R. S. K now l­ pleasant; position permanent. No tion at my Office in Coquille Oregon.
where they resided until in 1883, ton.
investment or experience required. No interest will bo allowed on any i
when they left Nevada, and came to
Spare time valuable
Write at once o f these warrants that have bean
Notice.
Oregon and settled in Sumner, Coos
for particulars ami enclose self-ad­ endorsed after June 1st 1906.
Owing to the ohange o f manage­
county, on the place where they
J. B. D i l l e t .
dressed envelope. Superintendent,
now reside.
To them wete born ment of the Coquille Mill A M er­ 132 Lake SL Cbicsgo, III.
Tt » «surer of Coos County, Oregon.
nine children; three in California, cantile Co., it kindly requests its
D at'd M i; 28, 1906.
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four in Nevada and two in Coos patrons whose bills are due to call
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
Have You a Cough.
county, Oregon.
One eon died in at their office and settle for same or
Nottoe is hereby given thnt the nnder-
make
arrangement
fo
r
settlement.
A
dose
o f Bnllaril’s Horehound
California and one in Sumner, Ore­
eigned bee filed in the ooanty court for
CoqciLLX M i l l A M ercantile C o . Cooe eonnty, Oregon, her final neo«»ant in Syrup will relieve it. Have vou n
gon.
Seven children and seven
the mutter of the Administration of the cold T
grandchildren, with the widow, are
T ry it for whooping cough, for
R*tMe o f J. H. Minnrd. deceased: nnd thnt
DR.
BERT
E.
SCHOONMAKER
left to mourn the lose o f husband,
id court hn« set Tbnrsdrty. the 12th day ¡isthmn, for consumption, for bron - 1
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D E N T IS T
of July, 190f*. ns the day for hearing ob­ cliitis.
Mrs Joe McGrath, 327 E.
father and grandfather.
There
ject fonn to naid fine 1 account and the »et- Streee Hutchinson, Kan*, writes;
wei e present of the children to fol­ C ro w n , Bridge and Gold
tleraent of aaiU estate.
“ I have used Ballard’s Horehound
low the remains to the last resting
Paled thin 9th day of Jnne, 1906.
Work a Specialty.
Syrup in my fam ily for 5 years,
MONTI M INAKD,
ph.ee, Mrs. Frank Black, Mi. J. P.
<
and find it the most palatable med­
Administratrix o f the
All
Work
Guaranteed
I ’ m vers, Misses Millie and Nettie
icine I ever used. For sale bv R.
M a te of J H Min-
Beyers. The others could not be P h o n e M un 1101. M A R S H F IE L D
3 . Knowlton.
ard, Deceased.
M RS. C. O. GULKEY, P o p rieto ress
Spoetai A ttention Q lv e n
t C om m ercial P e o p l •
DR. W E T M O R E 'S
PRIVATE HOSPITAL
/ am prepared to treat all
Medical and Surgical Cases.
S p « 6 i « i R a t e s m s d « toe*
A s s o u s h «.
m s n t.
Train Nurses in Attendance.
For Further Particulars Address
Dr. WETMORE,
Phone 111.
COQUILLE. OREO.
Monuments and Headstones
=fâ*
IVe guarantee better woi h
at lower prices than can be
had elsewhere. Do not order
Monumental work until you
haue called upon or written
us for prices.
D avid F ulton , Local Agent, Coquille.
STEWART & WHITE. Props.
Phone, M ain 238.
' 3d]& D S t s , M arshfield, Ore.
COOS CO. MARBLE ANO GRANITE WORKS
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THE 0RI6INAL LAXATIVE I B B
C0U6H SYRUP p M |
ehnedys | axatiye H oney ¿1 ar
Best for Children
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w e in «» i « i w m C.» t Botti.
Don’t Forget the Painting of Your
Buildings
W e have Pattons Sun Proof Lead.
100 lbs. carries 7 gallons oil making 11
gallons Paint.
An absolute 5-year
guarantee to every user.
Don’t Forget That Flarvset
Time is Near.
W e have a full line of Tools includ­
ing Champion Mowers and Rakes.
If
you want the best at prices to suit, we
have it.
4 T . H. MEHL & C O M P A N Y
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