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About Oregon City enterprise. (Oregon City, Or.) 1891-194? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1893)
Oregon City Enterprise. tullialte(l Kvery FVIdny. CM AS. iuhusukk and vi;oi kikivk. OmClAL PAPER OF CITY AND COUNTY- (hem and eilected an arrangement ftr tree TIIK COl'NTY IHVIKION IUI.U movement over the third. Hut the business has been mismanaM and the loud virtu-) Su K 'XHTotmii Kiuto: --There j ally wasted, ami now ther is demand Kir.j m" ,H,,,r lecMalvire entitled, "An ) more bonds, without ttarU lo the hutlei ' A'1 IVlliie tli ltouiiilarlea of Multm jvrtsrrsx. .-r.-ri.is . .(jy lru, h(kuklni r lh!m,, Omnly." Th heading in attnple I VIC i'aM'awrsottheoitv. jenough, but when we consider that the "Isn l ittiuietoeall a halt t Isn't it tint j """unary "nei m me mil include nil that lo hearken to the voice ol prudence and ; V1'1 1,1 OacUnias county west of the Will, judgment uil ivnurnm sense? Here is I nietl and not tli of the Clackamas river lo oily putting itself under heavier taxation '' ,n ''(' of the Cascades, 11 will he seen than any other in any stale of this union, I 'I'" ' dtsu.cnihcr this comity. In the city of New York, under the protll- ,",s lv",M lalkml of. and the people, gate government of Tammany, the entire; " lulil he tried; and el while there tax is on valuation or .M to Ht )er I l'ti'ion helor the legislature asking (or cent. But here, on a similar valuation, we j passage of the bill, ainl said to contain are to have mow than .louble that amount j names, we have yet lo hear of a remou nt tax, ami apparently Hie- limit is not yet '"ne against ils passage. If "silence nearly reached. Heretofore Tortlaml iias ; Kivs eousent" are we, the Clackamas dele jttvw n because it has had prudent business Kation, to understand thai the ople of our management. Hut the voice ot the tHHuner ami exploiter Hiut non-taxpayer is now up UtlsCWlFTION KATKS, On year, - - 8;x mouths, ....... Turv mouths, Subscriptions parable ii vtvanc Atceriising rates liven ou application. Entered at the Post Office In Oregon City, Or., as kecomt class matter. KKIPAY, JAXIWKY Th KNTKKl'KISK guarantees a larger bona lite eirenlatien than that of th ether three paper la the count combine!. Ai.iK.NTS FOR THE KNYKKPKISK. Oewe.ro, Csnhy. -Cla'-kamas, Mltwaukle. tmou Mills. Alius, Mea.l.vir Brook. fcew Krm. VUlsouvill. I'ark Place. - Barlow, il-"!i"ue, Stafford. atuiino. Cams, MoUlla. ttsniuAtn, tultevllie Aurora, Oriille, Eagle Creek, Sunny-aide, rmiuisru, Ki..dy. h.ilmon, Currii:svi!e, '. erryviile, Marutot, li. W. Pnvsser vieo. Knucht A. Msiher (irv A Wissuitfer U J. Trtilltuter K Hrsmhsll I'hss Hoirasu W. S Newlvrry Henry Mlley Hamllton A V sshhuru . Mrs. 0. A Shepparit T V I'rvwa J. O t)e. - - C. T Howard - R. M I'ooper , - S. M. M.sHty M. Hanmaa i B Jennings : - - F ;lesy L J Perdu II. Wilnern ' John Welsh i J. t:. Klliott K. OiitM-h Mrs. W. M. M. lntvre ei. J. I urnn ! rimvst, ami dehls are votiM without I thought of ay d:iy. j " It may he that no protest ill stop the i further issue of bonds, till it lie found that j capital shuns place where it is subject to such exactions, and the city is landed In j the slough of general bankruptcy." j What shall it prvlit a man to tie set oil' in- to Multnomah county and he thereby gain I svkkI roads, if for the pri ilege be has to sell ; his term to pay the lour per cent tax, with i debts increasini;? E. Mrs M.J. Hammer Adolph Asohort Tn " hold ups" are becoming numer ous In Portland that the papers run that as separate heading, ith a goodly array of items underneath. Attempts on the part of thugs to secuw booty by taking the unwary oil lien at an unguarded moment are tut- j merous and frequently uctssful notwith j standing the determined elt'orta of the oftl- cers to put a check to the nightly depre I dations. If th police of Portland continue 1 their work of rxternduation against these j gentry the result will be to drive th tna I raudei-s out, when Oregon City and other i outlying towns will hegin to sutler from1 , their depredations. Officer ami citizens should be preparid for this ami should g've any "hold up' a warm reception. The iiPKTIAL OFFER. j early com put ion ol the electric line will per- The KsrsKeaisE will be sei.l until March I mit them to ply their occui ation her and l"th, ltt, for 2' cents. Cot'gr-ssional and still live in Portland. Let no one who is legislatives priH-eodinps in lull. All the ! out nights be caught napping. Ottr streets county are willing that it should be dis membered In this manner? It would seem s. This (sfiition will have its effect, ami the Mulinoiiinh delegation, or at least a pan of them, will work it for all it is worth. If there are any In Clackamas county who are against this scheme we would like to hear from them. While some of the Mult nomah delegation will not sanction this scheme we need the help of the eople lo defeat it. I cannot see w hat the oeonle ol ailV tKirtion ol Clackamas emnitv w-nnl l.t I go lo Multnomah lor. If they thereby gel better Mada they will have lo pay all they cost. So far as I can learn through the On gonian, Multnoinah's toads are.no better than ours. When they become a part ol that county they will be without any influ ence whatever. Any one that reads can see and know that Portland bosses the rest of the county; Ihecountry portion is only a silent partner, and a very silent partner, too. To cut oil a portion of Clackamas will work a hardship on the rest ol the county in t'ue mailer of taxes, and the portion thai will lie "taken in'' by Multnomah will pay as high taxes as at present, if not more in the near future. Juki. P. Ii. City TreitHuiw'a Molloo. Nollco la t.eroby (tlvett llmt llitun am (inula ou liaml aulllclotit lo pay wammu No. 17, ttl, .8, III, SH, i!0 ami '".', on tlorainl IVooniht'i Hll, Interest coaaoa with tlaln of llila n-ilico, K, .1. l.ot'ia, Oily TiOHNtmir. t)n'g"U City, Jatiliaiy ttl, ISlKl tl Allenliuii X,u, Afttr January Im alutvlnu ill(i'.5 ivnts at KnriiMworlli'a liarliur aliop No, 4 Coinnu'rclnl bunk liliH'k. Quickest ami cleanest woik In tlio city, Uihl t lit artist will be in attendance to polish your hIiooh and put you iu picsonlitble slnipc. If you want plv to (', O. T COPPER RIVETED AOORCSS: 8AN TRANCISCO, CAL. lo liny lota In llolton ap . Williams, agent f CotuUT ai'd city jiews, ixmrt t d city ft u- cil protwilu p! retortei in full. Try the Kntfkpici.sk aiitt hovv it ciniuire uh our tettsjMiHT favorite. LEGISLATOR'S Dl'TV, are tn ha I condition aixl lrams and crimi nals of all clas-es who try to infest the city should !e ornamented with a ball and chain and set to breaking rooks. There seems to be ami undoubtedly is a general demand for the repeal of the in debtedness clause and the mortgage tax law. The legislature should heed and obey any wish of the people either expressed or known, which is not objectionable, vicious or w rong iu itself or it effects. Iu tbii case the etiectsof existing lawsare known to be pernicious and detrimental to the best interests of the state ami the major ity of the people thereof, and it is the duty of this legislature to provide such remedial laws as will in their operation relieve the unjust ami unequal burden of taxation. The evil Is a great and growing one which ought to' have beeti remedied long since, tut in the absence of such action by previous legislative bodies the present one should hes itate no longer but act at once and fo the fcet of their knowledge act to relieve the burden which Tails most heavily ou men on nil g property valued at from one to Oiree thocsaud dollars. It should be reme died now because these laws are evil, op pressive and unjust in their effects, and it is right that some better law should take their place. ?The reason just given ought to be suffi cient to secure for any remedial legislation every republican vote in both houses. If Ciat will Dot effect 9uch a result then it is hardly possible to expect them to support it f-jT any other reason. In our judgment it is toe duty of the republicans to repeal the obnoxious deduction and mortgage laws at his session when they have the power and are in great measure reK)nible for legisla tion. Vnlesa the republican majority heeds die demand of the people (or a change in the laws there will be a change of dominat ing parties and republicans will be relegated to the minority. Oregon is naturally re publican by a large majority, but it will not be with that party arrayed in its legislation in direct opposition to the wishes of most of those who believe in the principles of the purly. Plenty of warning has been given. It it be heeded by the passage of wise, con servative and equitable and just assessment and taxation laws. As ch i km am ofa special joint committee from both houses, Senator Cross visited Astoria last Friday to inspect the jetty and pilot schooner. Of fiat visit and our sena torthe Astoria Iaily Examiner says: "H. K. Cross, republican senator from Clackamas and Marion counties, is another member of the seial legislative committee that arrived this morning. He is now serv ing the latter half of his senatorial term. Mr. Cross is a genial, wholesouU-d man, and commands the respect and esteem of his fel low senators. He is regarded as a conscien tious and upright man, hound by convic tions ol right and duty. Being in his prime he is classed high in his party. Clatsop couutv is grateful to Mr. Croas. He wasone of the earliest and most earnest supimrtcrs of Senator Fulton for the presidency of the senate, and he stayed with him till he was seated in the chair." A TIME TO PAUSE. Thkkx is a marked difference between the messages of the goemors of Oregon and Washington concerning the state militia. The former, with the lull know ledge that the Oregon militia compare favorably with that of any other state, is yet demagogue enough to oppose it because the populists see in an organized militia a trained body which may be called iis.)n to thwart same of their anarchistic proositiona by pro tecting persons and proierty. The gover nor of Washiugtou, like all straightforward, unprejudiced and npright citizens, recog nizes ttieimrtanceof maintaining the or ganization and is not afraid to say so. Th opposition of certain parties to being included within the city limits is in our judgment uncalled for and unseemly. Those who are most strenuous in their opposition are men who have gained most by their contiguity to the city. Their proierty has been greatly enhanced in value, and they enjoy water, light and sidewalk privileges while they pay for none but for the use of water. If these were poor men and unable to pay their tax the proposition to include them in the city would fie wrong; but they have land and are able and ought to pay for benefits derived from thecity. TATK ROAKtl OF I'lUKITIFJt. .. . . . The lirst tiiennial report ot the state Uard jol charities, of which I'r. W. K. Carll Is an active and elllcient Member, is Iwl'ure n. It is a larue. couiprvl ensiie and interesting hook of l'.to pages and deals exhaustively with stale, county, city and private institu tions lor punishment, cornction, reforma tion or cliarilahle urposes. The bonk I well hound and amply illustrate I with cuts ol most of tne various institutions in the state. Some of them are rickety old inn. cerus, groti s.Ue and unsightly iu the ex treme; the city Jail at Medlord being the mo-t noticeable, being an old wooden Pudd ing boarded up and down, whilenuiiierous advertisements adorn ils walls. The new jail Just now being completed in Oregon City is illustrated ami shows up to better advantage than any other like institution in the slate, ol the jail the re-ort says: "It is gratifying to be able to state that the old city lock-up at Oregon City is soon to lie replaced by one intended to be the best one in the state. '-is have been drawn under the advice of Dr. V. E J Carll, a member of this hoard, for a new city jail. It will adjoin ami become a pan of the city hall, and have brick walls lined with wood. It will tie two siorlet In height, tne up-r Moor being Used for women and boys, and the lower for ordinary prisoners. It will have cement floors, water closet and ' sink with running water, and possibly a , bathtub. In its double leature. pmviding ! for boys and women especially, it will excel any city Jail in the state, except the one in Portland, since none other provide for wo men or boys separately. In other respecla it will be superior lo the Portland jail." Plans of the new Jail and an engraving of the old one are given. )Wr (AroHpk wild Catarrh, llimlly and com nleii'l'v, or you hove i'sl In ,),, That what la prunuanl you, no matter how bad Jrour emi or of low kititf atMiiit. Ing, by Uu proprietor of lr. Kage's Catarrh liemtsty. Catarrh can be cured. Not with the pol enmia. Irritating amiira ami strong, cau.tio anlutiona, that simply pnlluttu for a tune, or pei hum, drive the. lisuw to the Inn but With Dr. Koge's llcmedr. The worat case yield' to Its mild, aunlhln;, ckauMtng and beating mipertliw, " Cold u tlx Head." msslm but a few appllivtaai Catarrhal Himlache, and all the efT-t of Catarrh in the Head - such a iiireiwtv breath, loaa or Impairment of the um of taste, smell and lustring, watering or weak eye ore at one rwlleved and cured. - In thouaathla of casm, wliera everything else has failed, lr. rioge's Keinedy ha pro ducts I perfo-t and pnniiaiMit eurea That fivea ita proprleUir faith to look Ua offer, i s AMU), or a cure, Tlwy mean to pay you, if they oant cur you. Nntlrenf appllratloa for Saloon Urens. Nollce Is herlty (lieu list the uii,lrrslti.t will appiy m llie elty iSMiert! nl Or,.,, illy. i,rrvHi, si inr rmuiitr ini-i I nit in rrnritsry l,t rec,tiiniuisilil to uie in-,n,, n.p a sslo-io Mslti street eelaeeti I htrd sn.l rnrih In snld euy rotiaa , km y. lireip'ii t'lly. tireiioii, .Isuiisry n. Is a Nolle of Application fur Naluen Urease. Nou-r Is hert tiy niven lli-l the tin.lersliiiKsl will applv t" the t'lly cixinrll ,-f urit i iiy, Hr.-Koii, ! llir remilsr incu.nc In Frf.,srv lor llu- r-'ltltioisU.,it of Ih,, Jic-n-e tor s saloon on Mstn. lK-tweeu Koitrih sn-l Kit'1, -reu tu atdeitv Iu. is ftm-nm 1(1. Oregon t'lly, (.frtfoll. Kehrusry J4, ls:l. R PRIER'S Photograph (I all cry. If ymi wuut aoovl hitinih pvt him u onll nt liic olil MiiikI o Hisitt Farr'd Imtchcr nhoji. CLOAKS! CLOAKS!! A largo assortment of LieslDs aid ill's his Your choice of any in tho cntiro lot for only $2.85. MANY WORTH FROM $5 to $15. Come at onco before tho best is gono. NOTHING BUT HRST-CLASS WOEK DONE PROMPT DELIVERY 1 rarrin Jl uu I i "VVavfavBtnarwasfva SOOTHING POWDERS, hrOmOJINfdmiN RRUCTI reVKRIHIl U CAT, t ltFVEMT riTS, l!rvulloK, e. PIIIWKItVK A UEA1.TUY HTATK OF Till OnM. BTITITIOW PtJRINO fEHIOD OF TtfcTUlNtl. Hamilton & Washburn Park Place Cash Store. GiNaaAL Ht'Ttaa, tbe great will breaker, ia said tu have left no mil. Perhaps his ex perience with other men' wills taiiK'lit hi in the futility of wasting hla lime over a use less diK-utuent. Letter List. The following ia the list of letters remain, itiK 111 the ixie.1 otllrc at Oregon City, Oregon January lit, I !'): Brown, Mr Farmer flail, F M llerintrorii.Anilrew It Johnson. II J Raker, Mis Hattie J Miller. Miss Blanche 1 Cox, Miss Mollie Dillard. A C Frost. John (iregory. James 1 i rove, Mrs J K (iihson, 11 I' Hum land, K K ilohbs, Miss Mahle llowland, Kd Hiee, Miss Uiiiise Head, Kid. J V, Kichardson, II I) Hinions, Miss Liter Hi-ott, Ed Tellefson, Klllld Whitroi k, Mrs V WattuVhl, tirace Walker, J It If called for please sav when adverti-ed. K. M. KAN 1)8, 1'. M. tm that th word. "JOHN BTTFDaUS, Cham Is, Walworth, Bumy," ar nrixl on Ih Oornrnmimt Hiamp altliial lo 'h packet, -8ol4 by all Leading Uruulala, MOODY & VAIOIIAN. FQStomce Store, MOLALLA, OREGON. Leaders in Low Prices. Their Htuck in complete in Dry Goods, Groceries, Janlica re, Cloth in, Boots and Shots, Notions, l:tc. Under the ahove heading the Oregon'an Of last Fr?tlflV EllIU llil,iiUhVa!lv ,l,.ala n-llV, I , ' ' " Oie "jtiesticn of taxation in Multnomah county. VV'econiiiienil it to the careful eon- i klderatiot: of the citizens of this county who ! S'not:t.n President Harrison deem it heat j to appoint Senator Dolph to the vacant 1 place on the supreme bench, the people of this state will esteem it a just recognition ol J the merits and ability of one of their fore j most citizens. That our senior senator I (V,lilt mub. a n..,.l b..aII... .....I .' are listemns; with favorable ears to the ap- offlccr 1IK)n the ,,,.,, ,, b(, a,imitu.a l)y peals of the wily Multnomahites to come al. Tne rol,e and ermine coulU fall upon ever into that county, which they liken to a n0 more worlliy shoulders. . " land of everlasting delight, abounding in I ' uulk and honey a veritable parmlise, in fact. The Oregoiiian says: Thk proposition to begin the manufacture " Portland is confronted with a tax of I of jute at l''entiary should he care more than r cent per annum a rate op- j f""-v 8;rut'"'-(l by the legislators Iwhire pressive to business, if not ruinous. The I ",e eJtlnse s establishing a plant is sad atatc and county lax will averages 22 mills, j ?1m1 u''" tl,e sta'e- Tt"' eene is seem tlic city tux 10 mills, the port tax 1 mill, ! i,,,-'ly " P'ai'-if'Ie one, but like other popu the .m hooi tax 5 mills, tbe bridge tax 2 1! Iar (a'h il is 'l"ite certain to appear better n.ilU; total V) mills or i per cent; and yet j on t,apt'r tl,an in its wrkings. We cannot on every side there is clamor for more. ! co,"mi hasty act to be repented at lets- More bonds are to be voted; the various ! ure even ir"'e P'vernor doea recommend it. deparlnienta of the city I5 o Ti'iiclii'i's Kxamlnullon. Notice is hereby giving that for the purpose of making tin examination of all persons who tuny ollor tlit'inselvea lis candidates for toacliers of Hit) sclioola of Ibis county, llie county mcIiooI niiporiii- , leniie tu uiereot will tioni a public ex , amination at tin; court bonne in Oregon tity, beginning rutiruary 8 lH!Ki at 1 o clock p in. Those, desiring to apply for s'.ttlu ccrtificatea or state diplomaHtH will apply Feliruury !), lH'.KI, at II o'clock a. in. Dattttl this HMli day of January 1K!):, 11. H. (iimioN, richool Supt. ( lackaniii county, Oregon. Country Produce Handled. " BILLIOUSNESS"" FURNITURE. When You Want A Bed, Bureau. Chair, Tablo or Stand, or Full Bed Room Sot Call On Us. Uncletalring and Embalming. Now Firm, New q Goods, p New si Prices. !You M Will 2 Find Our Stock First Class p And p The Prices Very 0 Low v !8 XrrfW I government are cjamorous for more money; the city ball is to be provided for; enormous ex fienses for sewers and streets are to be met in every direction. And the clamor for more bonds and more taxes increases, and the prudential objections of taxpayers are drowned in the roar of those who shriek for more bonds and taxes and themselves pay nothing. Tw o years ago bonds to tbe amount of fiOO'OO were authorized for the purose Of providing free transit over the river with in the limits of the city. This was prelim inary to consolidation, and consolidation was voted on the understanding that this am for the present was to be sufficient, was not to be exceeded. ' Manager judiciously, it would have opened the three bridges to free traffic would have purchased t,wo of Annuo our numerous exchanges, Includ ing several of the best published, some of which are democratic, only one, the Wel come, has made the death of ex-President Hayes the occasion for a bitter partisan at tack on his administration of the altairsof the nation. Only a shallow mind would stoop upon such an occasion to assail the record ofa man lying in his coffin. Attn now conies Robert, the " ineligible," lurnamed Miller, and wants to be minister to Turkey to succeed Hon. I). P. Thompson. Meanwhile he Jims accepted the clerkship ofa joint committee of the Oregon legisla ture. Robert evidently doesn't now con sider himselfineligible, and believes in tbe principle of "small favors thankfully re ceived." - A Million of Friends. A friend in need isafiii .e! iiulim!, ami not lesH than one million people found just bucIi a friend in Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, (JougliB, and Golds. If you have nuvur lined this lireat Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all (ii'HcaHCH of Throat, Chest and Lung. Kach bottle is guar anteed to do all that is claimed or money will be refunded. Trial bottles free at Geo A Harding's drug store. I.urge bottles !)0:. and $1.00. Jf ilk, Milk Having assumed entire control of the Mentor Park dairy by the purchase of Mr. Ilemelgarn'g interest, I urn pre prared to furnish pure milk delivered to any part of the city at reasonable rates. Orders can be left at 0, W, Lovejoy'g and F. T. Barlow's on Main street or 3. D. Henner'B on Seventh street. M. W. Ranball. tf .. -A ,L 2yiuiiinv.ji TlieS. B. Headache and Liver Cure, isa ( DUIVQIO t Mt'uicw HAKIO l I I I WH CHKAI If Taken as Directed, we thiamine Katls- hie.liuii or Keliinil Yuur Money Don't Sicken. Don't Crlpe. 00 ctiiils pur bottlu, by 1, M. Andiikwh, tliflHnvent.il street druggist. rswjv,.i RUMLDY Mwruj-awJ 'WW nruuwif "taw rrrn .jrt-w m pnuB CURE A new and onmpleta trestment, eoiislHtfiti; of RiipposHnrles, Ointment In Capsules, also In Hnx anil Pills; a positive cure tnr Kxlernal, Internal, llllnil or blenlliig, Itching, t 'liriinlii, Keeent or Hereditary Piles, mid niKtiy disease and female wimknoKscs: It Is always a ureal betifllt to the irenenil liealtli. The flrt dis covery of a medical Rurerntnlerlntan operation with tho knife iinueeeNsary heresftur. This remedy hasuever been known to fall. 91 per box. a for $5: sent by mail. Why suffer from this terrible disease when a written guarantee Is given with six bnxea tn refund the money If noteiired. Hend stamp for free sample, (iuar antee Issued by WooruanCI.AHKK 4 ('o. whole sale and retail druggist, vui agvut, Portland, Oregon. Friend of Woman. The very ri'iiiitrknhle ami citihiii roin.f Kven wiiiiriiiKHMi ny itiifort-s lli'venli-il Ucnii'dy his win for It ilin limn nl Wiimnn's Krl,-n,l It Is uniformly micctiKHful In relieving their ilellcnte allmuiils. Htiinds iieerleas ns the natural remedy perulnrly auaili il to the wants of womankind. WHAT ONK LADY BAYS; Hrattlx, Jan. '20, mill. "I want you to publish tny testlinniilal fur Moiiaie's Hr.vKAl.Kii Kemkiiv, for It has henna grand thing Inr me, lor It has cured me of head aches, from which I have snirereit whenever I became chilled, lor the last Hluien yimrs; I Iihv mfl'ercd nerleet torture lortweiuv fnur h,,,,.. ... a time, sometimes retelling lor three hours with out any resiaiui iinanin uigot nelii Iriini ny l the niiniberlnss rnmeilles tried. Now I am free inim urn siiiiorniK, mr aiine nrst symntom n' on ol these attneks I take a good ib,n .f " Monro's Kevealed," and that Is tho end of It It has also cured mo ol constipation. My hus band says It has saved his life, unit he wu,1,i bo without It. We aro both so happy over It we cannot say uiioiikIi In Its favor, nuii .,ii.....,i our friends to use It." 1 MK8. JAMKH GLKAB0N, Cor, 12th and Jackson Ht., Hostile, Wash, fT"Fur laid by all druggists. Cooke's Stables, W.H.COOKE, Manager, Htircemi.ri.il'. II T I. i:. Comer Fourth n, Main Strt,.tis HKi()X CITY. Tl l-KADINfj MVKKY KTAUl.R "' "", ('Uv' "i'"' "I y -l-scrlpiio,, furnislieil on slioit oti, e. AH kinds of Truck and IVIuery lis. 'k'hh promptly alli.n,,., t,,, Morsiis liour.le.l an, I i, i ''lu terms. 1 "' 0,1 r,'"'"i- WOOD TUUiVINO SCROOJAWING mm or ANY Parties ileal ring turns. SIM MANUFACTURED Woo. n - - "i ii if. I'at- Snop Carpenter's Work Doors, Windows and Blinds TO ORnPD "nU8 Church