Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194?, April 24, 1891, Image 7

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I'.l'lllilUH l,1,Vl' l-l'ni t
it foJ hliH'li' tlUM niH'inn. I Iih
en of J)l;u'ini? flurry trn mil niiln
our tut h t'"i' nnmiiiriil, hhadi' nii'l
llit lit Ul" HIIIIK' tillH' in it Kii'"l
n, iiml wi'll iii kn'i'ii'K
ih'lll'H gl'lHTIIIIH .VHVH. TIll'Vlll'IT)'
no in ' at (hu'i) a IihihI "inn1, I'li'iui
id Imrily tnv; it in !' n it-k
owtli ndil in every ' adapti'il
r tho purjinht'. tin" Irieiel "I an
tint io turn f niiinl ni-'k"H Hie
UUO Hf.'i Ht imi I" I'1"1'1
iorrv ami ini'tiiiUin iihIi alli-r-itelv,
ami tlniH wcnre (lie reil
lit. in miiniiier iuhI ml Iii-ith h in
titer, Tlii 1 ilel''el worthy nf
HtiiJefUlii'11, iiml we tiunt. "ill
. followed I'.V inmiy li"in" .-''i-kerH
tilt' flit Hie, Tlie line i-liiel'iilij.'f
lit tO till I'lelt MielllH III he thill
o iniy will mli the trees nf fruit
il thtm llie owner will IllH'i' l i H
iim for liiiuejit. Thin in truly il
rt-nigliteil nlijeetinn. SiiJmiH(
n hov' ilo i'et Hurt nf the fnnt, or
en all il' it . The owner in Mill
Well (ill' a tlmiH'.h l.e had iin oak j
' Mltrtd" I. in y:l!e. I Wit thefe in i
HI 14 gruilti I' I'onsiilerat tthirlt '
nllld lie Ulii'lliiii-I in the tree
Ilrt'V lliiinl, nii'l thilt in to eulti
to '. ut I ln.il" t V on the .1:1
tint ji'tnl"iilr....l h.'Vs I ' -how
miwc-til'nle:iei' in tin. in, I
11 Ut Ikh.s an I tie ir If at ut. nt
till) C'lltl TV II'.'.. Will ill il l.li'
"amirs; ill print upon your atti-
JO tnWtll'l thrill. I'.V ll ineillln
tin ls4 e i;:,.re t'rnit I ' ! in our
VetH, if lor liolhiu;.; luoie than
Clllliwitr unitliT roi.lnleiuT
IWei'U oi!r: lve- and the ho) .
An i-xH.rinimitatth Newllamp
nhire K.irriiiiiiiil Station fdiuwcl
Hint Urn vi ml nf a 'I'""'1
friiiii tin- lirht row wuh 'i li'"1' I,VI'''
one and a hull' ceiiln, while u (inirt
IVotll 1 1 poorest cow nil the Wlinli
nillllllH IMr-tH m little over I'olir Mini u
hulfeent".
... hiii.i.Iv now iii-lii.l.'H h:'" .l':irl1'
ilrflii.!-. ul' win at, l.'.ti1!!,-
tH) 'il oiiln. :!,-
01)1) ol t Ve, Mini .i,(MH) o Pulley,
The vinlhle nllpplv II year ,.j(o ill-
elll.ll ll :M,N.',i1lllln'Hlr-heNo' uliellt,
'JI.II'J.IHHIof (!. t,"itl,t Oil Oil In,
l,:!,'r,iil) rye, uml 1 , 1 7r,tH M Imrh v,
OUWiU.M WKATIICU UCUKAi;. ,
I 't N Til U. I IH . K, I'dl'llllllil, Onuilll.l
... II.. II. 1 1 .. k . . It
:ri'ViiiillHT IliilH Un tin. t,t
for Heek milium hiiiiuiluy A .rit I", l-'l'l.l
The vi,il
:!. .'v';,.ioh
fruit tii io of corn, I1
The overheml
the home in relinei
ture, mil only for
w m il of t he 1 1 )( .
cheek rein for
iiml nleinly tor
tile Mtritin luiek
lint heeiiune the
ion 1 1. 1
on
I O M, l ' Ull'i'T',
" on I
.!, her.
.1.'.'.
I
laiy tie- liniu
it a iflii til t:ii
tt 1 ht iu in 1 1! .
I OH tie i!. or.
'eetiull in iueli it is
jiin to t : i ' k il ill the i
111) Whiell is the !:io'-t
lh. ).e :i tireni.ii
Iloor. put
el there to
,t the.-.ir
- il in Ih" ;
to l.e 1 :i I. :
emi of I he
irri':Mil.i!
r Liywiu-
,V ill. the lo.iiu. III lie- t'lilpel ,
HllllI tle-e plil.'l n lilht. I'nej
g! taokn to liohl theciirpet teill-i
"Ul'ily in pl iee; then run hewith-j
irt'H when the work in linihei. ;
len the e.U'pel in litte.l to a I
, '' Mu.ill tacks to k.ep it i
vn. Tuck one einl ol'thc . ill pet, i
i tvhlii,." it nel!; then II M.le, '
il the ut her eii'l, a it 1 tinally I Ic
icr Wl'lJe. lie cureilll to keep the
en Htrniirht ninl tol.:iethc car- i
animal cannot nen the
which he in nleppiiijr, HU'ay
in of hin In ml Iriiui niiln In niile in
eviileiiec of hin trying to fuel re
lief. lioMon Tiiiiicripl,
A lining Ihe I'uiiltry.
Oiitn sliuiil next to wheat nn mi
i'iZ pro.lueiiiK fooi I.
I'jotieal ehautren nf fet i often
in.'ike t he henn cut npiirin'l y.
Wheat loan wet with hot water
111,'lki h II eoinl Mllllluer I .lea k I'll-1 .
The fowls will lint thrive if they
arc forced to Maml in until all ilav.
Twoiilv four hoiirn iil'ii r halchiim
in nion enough to lnyin I'c. ilinir.
I t in Hot lure- l IV i.lie or j
l.llll! I ef f IW in Io HI ike I III III IJ'OW'. I
April i one of I he very ,e-t
hnoiith.i for 1 1 it ( li i 1 1 nil k Main of ;
; poultry. I
i Wlii I, I lie fort iiie ('lonely coll- I
; lineil aie! i'e.l too heh i!n y ale lei '
: ,f to l.e II ifi . I J Wit craili p. j
Sulphur f.'r licMn, rt hilcwiirli for i
, I II" lion .eh. Coulnil fir the roOMtn.j
e'eanliiie (. f,,r the llnoi-s, iiml ,
' plenty. of pure air ami n ai'ie!v of
!oo. tor I he I'oM In lire e-.-litial ill'
piol't.'iLle poultry k"i iiiii.' '
With pun It ry, im wit h e i rv! 1 1 i n '
elfe ,,i, . farm, the -,. jn nlnayn
i an pHi'tii ity ! t-ll at pun I price?
, low U or eej: Mi i! are of ! st i ! del
t r ipi.il ;ty (hull ol hi-fi ale oll'et inj.
li'olll
1 1 1 1 i 1
: will often c.in-e con ill
e lua
vanle
(ThiH htilletin iHlmncil on reportn
recciveil front Hi'! correnpoiidcnln,
Owiil),' to !t iliU'efeticn hi t'lVccn Wi.ft
et'ii anil KitHlern Oregon, thin hill
li'' in will lieri after hailivideil into
One will deal, i nl ii-l v
ol llllll M-Ctlol) W'l'M, Ol 1 lie! ll-ICilileH,
the other of that kccIioii niint of
tilelll.)
w i; n tk 1 1 n o 1 1 k i ; o v w t ; , r 1 1 1-h .
Tin; temperature hiin hecn from H
imrnuil romlition in the noutherii
part to thri! decrees uhovii the nor
ma! in Die northi in part, the actu
al temperature nilic;ilie; from 10 to
To (Ickicch. Shinvrrn occurred on
ncvcral iIiivh on the .,th ninl ll.lll,
thunder aecoiiimnyiii.' thciii. The
win. In have hern liht to frenh in
force and variahle in direction, No
f rod In have hecn reported. Cloudy
or partly cloudy weather predomi
nated, with warm, lit ilit wimdiirifl
at intervale.
CHOI'S.
Marked growth in all vei l iition
iluriiij.; the vi i li has hecn reporteil.
I'all w hi iit li.in had rapid erowlh.
Kin ly hown nprin wheat in ahove
the urniind and Krowinn remiirkii
hly well. Oatn are healthy and
e.pnil to wheat in yrowlh. Sprilij.'
f-eeilillj; ll.'lH liei-U filpidlv lU!-hed
and iMiiHiderahl. pn.er.-K Iwi' hei-n
made. ''he ncrcii'e has hecn pen-
rail v lar'-lv iucrca -ei). Fruit
t rei-s are I hiiomine and pio,-iccts i
Wi le licver licit. -r. ( iaideii.-i are ;
"iiiitif.' en. Marly w.w n eed in
Hhow ii,' ul.ove ground. Strawhcr-j
rt"M are in hlooio an, I rinall fei rie
.-i.'e of pea are formed. , :hn p :
hearing in in proj.'rm.n. Hops arc j
I. fint trained and e,-,,ujn., i .i j . 'il !.
I -II UN oltl.i.nN. VI Til Kit. j
The w.-.ttlier has heen ahoiil nor-j
Ml il L A few Minuet fell, l.llt not j
an itveril;.;..- illiiolllil. The Winther,
was eem raily partiy cloudy or j
elo'idlis, with hricht, w ann HUH-1
fdiiii". A few fro.-tn are rrportcd (
-outll ol the I'd lie Mountains. j
iw Z QUARTER
lor cein.ly, oi- rC n
ITU, iiur wlmt Ul ii
In ii'.w liukrr I Itv, PrMTlTDV
mini who lina aliK VCJ I I U 1 1 I
Ifi'itnc IiImiIIII.-'I Willi On; iciKiiiri tui,J nHf
itf I'ljitm nt uf Hull counlry, Tllil tiihll IVjU
it tin iiih'-r Uinn Mr. Jolifi ane ol tlip
Wl lllllll. nt mill til"! Illlitllll)il lllltril 111 till?
rotoil v. In n ,iiiit I'lt.f Ii'w,iy! " I Iri.l li'in
m.lli t j i iff-1 1 'ill! ,,,itl In Illy t il k :,nrl l;'li''r;it k llV
Hry r,,!iii,Ulnt for mat liuir, HU'I i!,i'l iih'-'I riicny
Iriiii-illi-n tvliim.it any Imt t'-iii,'miiy irlii-f. 't he I
l:iln In tiiy li.M k h,il I'Ci'jiur fc,j iH-vrre Unit I will.
irv'nl-'l ti'im iifli ii'llii; l.i my wirk anil cml'l
nut iiiiivr iilut trilli'jilt tlir llv: of n c,ai llrnr
liir, llirouuh A fiK-n't, of llic wonilrrful cur.- trf-
fii'lol l,y Ott-K'HI Kl'tury 'V, I wn. Inilui ri to try
tn,. mi, t from ttlftt vrry fln.1 itour I fmni'l lllslnril
rrllel, mii hi-fore ll-tnn half llil rnnlriiU of llic
I"' the tmlim 't my I."' 1 rnilreiy 'li.-ipi-iirl.
I Imve tviy fiiilll In thr vtiltii- ol the ori-Kiti
Ki.liii-y'i'rii, mnl chii fonw-rfiti(,iily rriYniiiiiMi't
II l my filrinl. 1 wuuM nut t vrllhuiit It fur
aiiyihinx."
Orr(,,ii Klitli.'V Tr ciirr ttnfkni'lir, liuontt
llrliip ol ininr, Ixii k illlM wllltirnt, liunilli or
i.nnfiil M-i)iillfitl wliili" tliiiiutiiiK, nii'l nil itflrc
tioiwuf Ihc kiitui-y or urinary or k;i in. "I r it tin
I oil Mil H V
('MADMAN A CO., iltt (.ii,S'!S.
prin and Summer.
WOOD TURNING
SCROLL SAWING.
Um Or ANY SIZES BAHlirACTUBrD
1'iirtieH ilesirinti Wiiml TiirttitiK, 1'nt
Ici tin, lirueki'ts, or
Shop Carpenter's Vork
Will liiuitel l,y Callitufon Me.
Qacrs, Viiiiiovi's anJ Biintla
TO ORDER.
G-. 1 i. Bf-IB'JOW,
J,'J' .,. tin' r.iiir.-.' it:.aoi ' It u i eli
M. II. Fllll:il!lll. .1. 1'. Hill
Flanagan & Hill,
U IKil.l.S.U i: AMI UKTAll.
LSOUCR STORE.
I ' KH'n OS II (Mi IK UK
I ef Willi-. I.W.I',1-
We m'ftly liuito your iittimtiiin to nnr ma tiilli out rOinwiriK of
New and Stylish Selections
For the Spring and Summer Months.
Your own ialnrctiln rnnnot l.e Letter wrvnl tlian Lv f:iiiiiliiiriziiij ymtrwlveii
nitli tliCHi) joi. tnul (ir-ri-n, Lituiih tlicy repteiM-iit
STANDARD G HADES and D0TT03I J'JJICES.
More new ntylrH, IiiiikIhoihO Bi'lcetinnH an.1 choice iiovi:lti.;
tt.iiii ever Li-fore.
Cmiiit tttiil hei; our iamiilcto anfortmeiit of Hi.rin und Summer ntylen in
. . DRY GOODS . . .
Clothing Boots, Shoes,' Hats, Caps, Furnishing
Goods, Notions, Etc.
I. SELLING.
LUMBER.
LUMBER.
1 1 v Im
I M l )'.(. 'I !(N
,1
i
In l.-'iii-l.ni-lhio.l till
i i'k..
IHI t AM) II U.K ON liRAt'liHT
w ill thrive in
I.. in pie
'i.n
lll.llel
u can-
il'e 111.'
' f..r th
in
-u. -ill !...!;
y. They ,
r 1
et iii ma!"
r 'hie troit- '
.'' il rood
I !
Hot-
ri tdioii!
; vi, i
fo
o . . I i:s.
llUI.ed out
cxercisert every pleasant day,
Kverjircen l'oUi.'lm m:tk' one of
the U'i covciinj; for Mtri'.whi'iry
, lit tijiily: for if it l e I.-om' it
1 not only look hiidlv, hut ill
, wear oif. Maria 1'iulo.i, in
t Ijnlii ?i I Ionic .louriuil.
North
spijiitr in
tTound is heroin int.' dry. Full u liottt j
linn a reimirkiihly ood e;rovth.j
pi iiir j.;rain in nil r'uiinl. and newt j
of it in iiji and (rowing well. (ir;,in -prosjiect?!
were never I.M'tti r. Fruit j
Irecriare in full 1. loom, and t recti i
arc li'itt t out; U rry lui.-lu are in
lull leaf. The ;riri is LiroNving'
well, Fannerx arc huy j.Ion ititr
tor Minnticr tallow. Mnun r wotilil
i How freipieutly the lililholi-i ,r,1Vl, 1 . n ( 1 . i a I . f. r the feet ion is
! plant are lackm- in the tl."ir v,.rv .UfJtv ntnl oruiin.l in Held in!
ifiir.l. 'ii ol t In- country. cakin-on" lo,. South of tlu'lllm
Otie-thiid each of corn, oat- uiul .MimiitaiiiK fpring in not en fir ml-1
jharlcy crolind loe. ther tmikes it j vanerd. The tetti'rat lire is low r, !
':.'""' 1 " inter ration. ; Imt crop are doinr well. Fruit is
! To g. t th" Ix sl n ;ilN hiin. Uiii'.' ' ';h"winv' hudn and hlootn.
i , , it, , -1 . . i
ami iraiiiuu; Hioum i,i"jn niien; ,uee o arc m unc rnmnuon
the l
St
, mak
; le. p (tie .-lui.l c ci an.
i The w i.-c fruit grower vviil culti
vate the whole orchiifd mid nut
f ti.e iiiue M...iiiiuml. j Faber's Golden Female Pilis,
well .nlvrtnced. lite
nr Ki riintu T rre
lar
C 'f ' I o.'-: I.n Llie. liKl-Clem
' " -9v 1 ':' icwimi-M lu ll"!
"rvtn swititliiy. o-mmni I
le- ' . I" ! ': h ; '..li aw-ll
. v..
uu'itstr'ia'ifiu.
SUnE'.SAFCI CERTAIN!
inn't luimtt'trtrM.
SllVt" '1 Mill,
i.
'riii(f fry ii, a on m
Ihe GLADSTONE Mil GO.
Now have a Full Stock of Lumber on hand and can fill
all ordero promjitly. Their stock embrKw-s
Flooriii";, Ceiling, Iluslic and all irniu'cs of Drcsscil Lumber, Lath,
I'ickcts and Dimension Stuff.
Special liill.K Cut. Send in your orders before the spring rush.
J.F.0'RD1LLY'& CO.
ES ID - HOT!
THE ftPHRO mWi COMPfifiy,
Western iirrju U, Jim 2:, 1'OUTI.AM), HE'
l'"..' Hall" I'V i leinnaii A Cn.
I'riii:n.tH, I Ironri City, Or.
F. L. Posson St Son,
Cheapest : in : the : city
Onlers from the country promptly filled.
148 Third Street, Portiand. Near Morrison.
Kl.t ! IN Is ol .A,i,r.li.
.'ho ft' :'.'. ?t eleiiii nt of ihim-. r
hwouiau'n pr.ieresn before the
ili Huh in this fact: that it takes
un ftway from home who ,nvjU "'erely a few feel next llie trunks,
im there and noH lu re else. The t'oltn will tuake a better i;row lli
)lie Jilat form is no pl.tcn for a 'and development if they me iven
thr who hurt either nons nr'a liht feed of pround oats every
tjjlltttrr to educiite. If woiuun'n ihtv .
.grens in piinn to tend in that ('hau, the feed often enough to
cction, then the sooner that ad- keep all stock with good appetites,
icemen t stops the better. TlicjThev will thrive better on Icssl'ccd.
tthnurht ofu wifeor a mother I I.;..,rt(1. Pt,.k ,ken the ralcu
nild beto her home; H thing-, ,,; (1UI, M,u,k kllot H
matter Imw nnpoitant are sec- , i,,M1 .,i r,,,-i, wonntio
-.It is vrrv voui.;:. 'shearin-is in progress, but will be j 7T 'T (
andinu. in u.'t inn.i'tr.. tm.ls t!j -M- week. Lambing.. H H j g
,.),,. f.e! of t he 'i ii-.e lender hecn re i nil i k ii hi v s iii (.srl u I . ' tmj -to-J JAmaa mamr fJP
The incrcae vi
per centum. The
I rout
ranire
for D. M. ferry & Co's
i and stock is generally reported to i
lie doing well. 1
U. S. I'AOt'K,
Observer T. S. Signal Service.
Ailvi'itisi'il l.fttcrs, J
Tin. fiillowiiitr Utholist of li-tlcrs re-1
1 imtininu in tlui ost olltcp nt Orrjjon
City, A.ril 1SH1.
Si'ieiiii liiillnnl Hi'iirv I.maier
It 1' Miller
II I. Minkler
Jnnirn Mel iirtliy
"'IBr?"! pi WillJ "
Mmmd .
SE
lurv to that. No mutter how
ipnrtl may become certain pub
evila, let Jut see to it that she
t the evil out of her Inline, and
perdu-inn her greatest duty to
(iod, her family, and mankind.
Cdward W. link, in The I.iulicn'
mo Journal.
you propose to grow any onions
a season, plow the ground deep
you will, but afterward roll and
row s and roll again until the
in thoroughly compacted
ougli itn whole depth. Then
ko the Hiirfiico tine for n few
lies on the top by men iih of a
it liarmw and the hum rnke,
j bulb of a well-developed onion
wtf near the surface, the true
U going down but a few inches.
Jio soil in loose and open for
' considerable, depth the roots
I grow long, to the evident dclri
lt of the bulb, which then
n grown long and slender,
,ead of becoming full and round.
tinners., do not fail to put in a
of ground to roots the y(.l-
glolio or carrot for your stock.
) feed that is. easily kept. It
Jo left in tho Held until late,
uires no silo, keeps well and iH
it healthful feed. For small
;ritit is economy to drop seed
hand, it saves seed and saves
labor of thinning.
fK'tt r Fnit 1 Inns. Many fat
ing hogs often sullbr from lack
Hire -'water. Milk is sometimes
:n as drink, but it is too solid,
does not assuage thirst as
or docs. Dishwater thaf'lills so
:h of the swil barrel is often
lo salty, and makes them more
Bty than they wcro before.
sport's or seeds.
If you have the right kind of
horses the buyer will come after
thi iu; if the wrong kind you will
have to hunt a buyer.
The grass idea for orchards ruins
many more than it benefits, though
it may do well on certain soils, and
with good management.
1 low absurd it is for farmers to
plant trees anil then neglect them!
Why plant them if there is "no
time" to treat them properly?
The farmer who will devote a
part of his acres to nut trees will,
if nothing else, establish that for
whieli his children and grandchil
dren will ever bless him.
Tho sweepings from the hayloft,
which contains the seed of clover
and grasses, make excellent food
for the early chicks that may be
hutched, and should be sifted and
saved for that purpose.
Tho possibilities of nut culture
on many farms are worth serious
consideration. A bearing grove of
walnuts, hickory nuts or chestnuts
on a farm, adds materially to its
market prico, should tho owner de
sire to sell.
All plants which hold theirgreen
leaves through winter, are liable to
be smothered if buried too closely.
and henco tho importance of cau
tion in covering strawberry plants
to see that they are not covered
too deep.
If it does not add to tho bearing
qualities of a tree to keep tho bark
clean from scale, moss and insects,
it adds much to tho appearance
of the tree. Furtheimoro, tho or
chard ist who giveB his trees that
euro, is very apt to give oilier
needed care.
M
Mr. I linker
Mr llu'.hv
1! H.iv.1 '
1! llotni
Warner llrown
J (' Hurtles
Clink 1 iiniplicll
lite Mary riiojH'r
Siumii'l .1 f art is
Jnsiali M Curtis
i w ntiiiu
Kjtiin .V Co
W KrirkiHiii
,1 (! I'li'ininp
linn IVtor I' (lutes
S M Kisher
Mr (ico llrim
I'ntiik llnut.y
SllllllH'l llosfettlT
Mr. Arthur Uiii;li 3 .1 X Smith
Kriink lliitilt'y Hi-iiry Sti-pitr
KK llmlU'V Smmipl Vim IVrstil
Ni'il JolitiMim ti W Wilev
Henry Lotiviu Churli'i Wulsli
1. SJ Uuilsny Frank K Younintis
If called for say when HiIvertintH).
K. M. Kandh, P. M.
11 W Mikou
T .M I'd rii
Miss liiielmel Maim
llurrv .MiTiet
Mm Si-Hi,. Milli-r
1 N MiII.t 1
J O lil-nii
Clm. l'atli rsoii
Mrs Will Porter
S M (lutiuliy
K K Hnl.liiiin
I' I. Sautters
Oo S.'htuiilt
Mrs I'nra Slivpltenl
(I Smith
II Smith
CLIFF : HOUSE,
J. Bitner, Proprietor.
The only first-class Hotel
in Oregon City.
BEST ROOMS. COOD BOARD
B. .S Bellomy,
01T. CHAKMAN UUOtf.' MJILIUXG,
Curries a Full Stock of
HARDWARE,
TINWARE,
NOTIONS and
Household Furnishings.
Now and Soooml-IIiiml Furniture
nought tnul Sold.
Can give you a burunin.
HVERYBODY REAPS THE ENTER
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b-cr and all kinds of
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Trees, llulhs, Fertilizers, etc.
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Bee Keepers' Supplies.
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F. L. Posson & Son,
209 2d St., Portland, Op.
: Of All Designs, From the Smallest
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i Patent Kocking Chairs of neat and nobbv designs; Perfo
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Oregon Picture Frame Company
Mouldings, Mirrors, Frames, Pictures, Bric-a-brac,
Engravings, Etchings, etc.
108 Third Street, Portland.
fVOrders by mail or boat promptly filled.
Arlington Building
Oregon City Sash & Door Factory
MANUFACTURERS OF
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Special sizes of doors and windows made to order.
Estimates for stairwork. Orders promptly filled
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