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Oregon City Enterprise. KUllAY. MAItCli IH, IMC!. ( iiiiillilultn fur Momlimtlou. Tliu MlimiiiK Iihvo boi'ii announced fur tliu vitrluiiH ollliTt: i'or HirttiMitiillv K. M. Hartnmn of Molulln, C. A. lli'rmiin ol Ort'K-m City. Kor Hliwriir K. C. MiiiUock o( Nmw Km, A, II. Muriiiiiii l Mitrijiiam. Kor Clink I.. I l'ortiT ol OreKon Cily , Alrx Tlinmmin of ('larkMiiuiM, Jiul mm lluwvll of Oregon City, Uuo. K. Nor ton of Needy, Kor Hocordor W.T. vVlillWk of Ore gon C'lly, 8. M. Itimmliy ol Molalla. l'orTniiimror J, 0. Wntlittroll of Can tiitli, N. M. Moody or Molalla, M. 11. V illuimliby of Ort'iiun City. Kor Surveyor Sidney Hinyth of Or Kt'ii City. Kor Niiritilendeiit of HeliooU B. A. 1). (iuiley of Canity, !. If. l)uriti, of Went Oregon City, Arthur Winclmi of AUrki Pralrlo. Ko County Coiiiinlwilotipr (ieo. Hun dull of Central Point. J. 11, NKI.KON KOH HCIiOnl. HL'I'KU INTK.NDKMT. J. H. Nolcoti, ono of tlit) lx'"t known ol tlie M'liool tom lnTf'l CUikamaa county, li a rundldat for the rulilirn nomi nation for comity mitrliitmliint of pulilio Inatrurllon ll liaa tuiittlit ckool a numltor of yrani In llio t-ounty nd U tlioroii(lily wall i'o,iulntd with tlia nedi of our tiuhllc arlioola. He la well educated and capable and ellkl nt educator. THE COUNTY COURT. IHI'OIITAM' IUMI) MATTKIIS ACTKl) UPON AT THE MAItlll TKttM. lin I biiiiI (irht of IMNlrli't IIhnIiich A hM of tlie Cliilnm AifiiliiHt the ( nil nt y Allowed, Died. EVANS At till home near Cantiy, March 14, 1HU2, of cancer, William Evan, kihI evenly-IWa yearn, eleven montha and twenty-five dayt. Mr. Kvana waaooeof the oldeat end moat rrnnctml ploneera of the valley. IU wm lxrn In Waahlnirton county, In diana, March 10, 1HUI, ami came to Ore gon more than forty ynura ago. Ilia wife died a few yean bk, three daiigh tare and Ave aoiia survive. Dial No. 24 30 f.'i M. T. WAUNKK At the home of her parent at WMaunvllle. March 11, lHiC, Mmtie Wauner, atied fourteen yearn, nine moiitha and two days. Mattie Wanner n horn at VIIon' villi'. When eiuht eara idd ahe attended eehool at lrl 1., int. Thiee yenra bkohIi Wim a'teiidiiitt whoo At 1.4 OraiwU, and liua oinee Ihtii nil liulualrioua atiidental Wilmiiiville. Mi pasM-d quietly away ahniil aix o'clock Friday eveninn with connentiiMi ol the drain alter an illiieaaof nine day. Tho liiUniigut took place March 14 in the cemetery at Stafford Nearly thirty vehielm folluwed the re nialna to their hint ieitliif pluon. The dece.m d w one of the VtriuliteH of aiudeiita, the inoM ainialde of frienda, and the iiiohI IovIiik nl aihtKia. I lot cheerful diwiMiiion mid wiirm heart CailHed her to iohch a hiwt of fiieiidi w ithout a Mincle enemy, Kor one ho lovinn, yoiinu ami lender to he torn from home and loved onea Beema unhenriilde. No wonder th hitter team fell like ruin oyer the hier of our loved one. I'm let un hue that the Imp pier liere will iextor our darlinn to our anna, " Fur Ural hnlh n.nrloil fm li nrmwtni itjl Ami mimltfi re.! rvtry neerel tear, A ml Imxveu long iiol IiIIm .hull ejr Kor all lili clillilrun ntnfer hr." JAtidAH March 11, l,s;i2, at Kant Tort land, of apinal ii'enlliitia, K.llen, lit tle daughter of I,ouia ami Mary Jag uar, iitfed 4 yearn, 4 moiithannd Sdaya. The funeral took place at Oregon City, Sunday niornlrg from the home of Hen jiimln Jak'gar, the aerviiva la-ing con ducted hy Hev. Kdward tilttena of the M, K. church. Buffer llttlo children In come unto m, for ol inch l iho klhg'iou, ol htovon liny lti wenli of tha bU'iel Itnleemer To the wirmwtiw n pear Iiiih rt, Mhtcn th weight of their anrrowe, Auil roailort their rlet utrlekeu hearu Kotifit In white, like nonie pine, potlew anial, l.ttlla tun (In meekly crinaed nn her breatt; ltrlnht, wlimome eym, elorrd lorevcr, Tlroleaa leet forever at rent Little Ici'l llfe'i Journey li oyer, Utile tianda llfe'i work U all dono; Wluaiinie eyea are now opened In heaven, Un her brow rotti the eniwn ahe haa won, Then mourn not the lnn nf your darling, (led deemed It waa bent ynil ahnnUl part; He took her ere tin and temptntlou Hud entered her Innocent heart. To the foot of the crnm brim your anrrowa; He ean aootlie every aorrow and pain; Meekly bow to tho will of our Savior ; KeJoUte that your lma 1 hit gain. Only tlioae who have purled with dear onoa Can know your heart'a annulah and pain; Jtny our Uvea ho that when Hod ahull call in We ahull meet our dear loved one anuln. Minnik lUl.UM. There was ft UnptiHt hnptitmi In the murL'iii ol the. river near tho foot of Eleventh atre-et litNt Snndny moniiiiK. Throe or four apeelatorn who were uiiindiiiir 'on 8OIII0 float itm lous took nn Involuntary enioimon that camp near hying it HetioiH all'iiir on aiv count of the moving log. All wore jufi'ly roiciieil, however Tho ladit'H of the l'runliytorian chuich served rc-froalmumta WediicHdity In one of the ntor rooms of the Shivoly block. Tlicy were patroiii.od by the dulegiitea and iiintiy of the town people. The West Side school begiin last Mon day morning for a term of eight months with Mr. Goo. II. Dunn, principal and MiHsM. A. Harrison, of Benton county, Bsiatant. The county comiiiiKaionerH' Mint wua In acsHlon last week, convening Wednes day and continuing daily Beaaloni till Saturday night. TIhiD, W, Juincs road wait ordered opened and the cxpenao account of 2'J. 2U In the matter was ordered paid. The anmu action was had In reference to the W. 1). l'artlow road the expense ac count being 121.(10. The Koraythe road was alao ordered opened and the damage claim of tl5end $18. 80 expense were ordered paid. The following rlgnationa and appoints meiita of road supervisors were actwl uion : Heslgned Appo'uled Thoa, Ciibbe. T. Armstrong C. Wilhulm. W. Ilnrrin. John Taylor. M. Kuhhii.i lteeves rcHigned as judge of election In Marrjuain precinct and 0. W. Mcntlcy was appolntetl in his stead. II. K Hlevens alao resigned aa clerk of election In Canenmh precinct and K. W. l'orter was appointed in bis stead. J, W, Hiiiilh, supcrriaorof road dis trict No. 3R, was authorized to procure powder, fuse, cap etc, for use In hia district not to coat to exceed .')0 Rtirvior Hharp of road dialrict No. US was authorised to buy ftOO pounds of powder with fuse etc., for road work. It wat ordered that Commissioner Moenhke purchase half a doten road scrapers for the county and that 8tier viaorJ.W, Itoois of road distiict No. (7 have one of theae scrapers. Super visor Root alao authorixed to pro cure blaatlng material! not to coat to exceed 50. 1 The action of the connty Judtm In per mitting William Miller, supervisor of district No, 23, to have two road scrapers waa approved. The petition of Alfred Clark ami othera for a county road to be known as tho Harmony road was granted and County Surveyor Hniy'h wa appointed surveyor and K. Fred Cappa, W. II. Kiehhoffttlld 3. W. HiH'tato view raid road, to meet at Clackamas station i Mn-li "I Tim an in k aellcin waa had In ' referent to the iietitioii of J V Davis and otheis for a i nuiiiy rotwl, the view ers named being K. M. Siiuiinei, Thos Urillilh, end l'red li"i(e. to meet at the place of iK-niiiii'iig Maii h 1".'. Also in rebition to the road petitioned for by J. A. Thayer and others, Ilemy lluuhca, Joseph Harrington and Percy Williams Mug named viewers, to meet at the Ocgimiing point March .10. In the matter of the biidge acrosa Deep creek the county surveyor's report wits received and the clerk was ordered to advertise for bids to be opened April 7lh at 1 o'clock p. tn. The trillion of William Borsch, Max Smith and Uuiis Seehtern for the can cellation f tax salew for ISIrO was denied. J. W. Doorca, supervisor ol roud dis trict No. ! I, was authoM.ed to prix-tire not to exceed titXI iunda of powder to use in hi district, but his application for luinlicr was denied. Supervisor B. W. Zimmerman was ordered to procure materials and have two bridges constructed on the Barlow's prairie anil Boynton road. Stiervisor K. Mather waa authorised to procure powder and caps for use in road district No. 4, not to exceed in cost $75. II. Nelson, suerviBor of road district No. tlfi, was authorixed to procure 2000 (eet of lumber to repair a bridge in his district. The petition of C. l'agh and othera for a count road was granted and County Surveyor Smyth was apK)intod to survey and Robert DeShaner.M.Kiese cher and Julius Wentland to view said road, to meet at the place of beginning March 24. The same action was had respecting the petition of N. II. Darnall ami others for a county toad, Silas Wright, W, H. Vaughn and Asa Saund ers being appointed viewers, to meet at the place of beginning March 20. It was ordered that the clerk issue a warrant to Julius Wentland for$!) in full payment for care and keeping of Oscar Starker to March ft, 1802. On hearing and conmdering the peti tion of James Winston and others praying for the Improvement of tho Winston and Union school house road and in pursuance of a policy heretofore acted upon by this court m tho cases wherein money from the county fund has been appropriated for the Improvement of certain county roads as tha Oregon City and Molalla road, the Aburnothy road, the Improvement1 ol the grade at Moss hill and the im provement of tho grade at Oakley hill and in view of tho fact that, the county is in debt it is ordered that no money will be appropriated for the improve ment of said road or any road during the present year 1802 until a sum of money equal to half the cost of the proposed improvement if subscribed and paid into the county treasury by the parties in terested in and petitioning for such proposed im provement. Supervisor Fred Bluhm of road district No. 42 waB allowed two stone hammers. The application of Supervisor Silas Wright for 2500 feet of lumber for district No, 60 was also allowed, as was Super- vitor Looney'. application for a crar for district No. 12. Authority to purchase lumber waa given to Herman liruna, supervisor ot district No. 0 and he was ordered to proceed utidtir the advice of McBrldoA Dresser regarding tho resistance of Joseph lleck to tho building of a bridge across Ticker creek on the Duncan and Nelson road. The inanition of C, T. Howard and othera for a county road was granted and the county surveyor waa appointed to survey and Hlntoti l'aine, Keuben Wright and Levi SUdiman to view the tame, to meet at Mullno March 28. The petition of E. Parker and othera for county road was granted and a survey ordered and Krneat Mutlnas. Chris Hohnrg and C. C. ISadeock ap pointed to yiuw the road, to meet at the place of beginning April 1. The report of U. Hair that the family of John W. James, waa in destitute circumstances and unable to earn a living was approved. The petition of Z. 8. Card and others for an appropriation for a bridge over Maylleld creek In district No. 40 was laid over to the April term. It was ordered that the following con stitute the Jury list for the year 1802: Oregon City precinct II. P. Bestow. carjienter; Jr. F. White, carpenter ; . M. Sumner, carpenter; James Uoake, machinist ; Sim Nefxger, laborer ; Chaa. Califf, farmer; Ueorge Boylan, laborer; Chaa. Fuge, laborer; David Caufleld merchant; 8. 8. Walker, painter; Milo Uard, farmer ; J. M. Tayloi, speculator, Clackamas precinct A. Mather, Geo. II Wester. Damascus precinct L. E. Welae, Henry Troge, J. R. Morton. Harding't precinct Georg) Arm strong. Eagle Creek precinct Henry Hoeff-meiater. Oswego precinct A. J. Thompson, Prealey Jarrioch. Adam Walling, Wil liam Dyer, Oscar Eaton, William Haiti non, J. J. Bullock, J. R. Hayes. Oartield precinct John Palmateer. Bieyera product Peter Paulsen. Canyon Creek precinct Joehua Gor- bett. Tualatin precinct J, L. Kruse, H IderhotT, and George Schieve. Cauby precinct 8. 8. Garrison, II R. C. Phelps. Needy precinct A. W. Lawrence, J K. Miller. Daniel Kuufman, II. John Bton, J. H. Wolfer, William Roop, I,ower Molalla precinct Henry Smith I.. E. Armstrong, Charles Cone, I). H Harms. I'nionpiecinct Joseph Graham, Hen1 ry Snvde Maniuiim precinct J. 8. Voder, J. T Drake, S. R. Taylor, Dan Albright, J. F Pcrdew. Vpper Molalla precinct Levi Steh man, Cyrus Jon-s, Raymond Dickey Charles Holds, Charles Thomas, Aaron B. Klise. New Era precinct David McArthur J. M. Kinley. Cherryville precinct Charles Batty The county surveyor was directed to set grade stakes for the improvement of the Oregon City and Highland road. The sheriff's Hccial bond as tax col lector was Hied and approyed The time in which Henry Kanft was to have completed the townships maps of the county having expired and nothing having been done in the matter the contract was cancelled. C, Bair waa paid $19 60 and Moehnke $18, mileage And per diem. The report of the sheritl to July 1 1801 w as approved except as to the state ment of double assessments, errors and omissions, that had been found to con tuin many errors. But as the items are all carried on to the delinquent tax roll and the amounts will be collected and accounted for where practicable this was deemed unimportant. The following claims were allowed at the amounts stated State vs Sam Balchlcr $ 110 ' " Geo Susbauer 25.05 ' " Cornelia C Willig, insane. ... 4H 10 " " Daisy Hurley H 85 " " ('has Ilurkart 20 (10 " " K A B Howard 62 IS " " It Poinsett 10 75 " " Thos Scott 1 70 A CVoight, bridge exn 25 87 C D A 1) C Lalourette, atty fees 25 00 Drawing Jury, Can by precinct 7 00 Oregon City Iron Works 9 00 Alex Thomson, teachers ex 51 00 W II Cook, freight 43 08 Drawing Jury, Oartield precinct ... 14 X) Meston & Dygert, record books 100 50 0 D Barnard & Co, ballot boxes 241 50 1 W Dahtell, pauper exp Frey&Hinkle " " J W Wolfer " ' Portland Hospital " " It Gaucher, " " St, Vincent's Hospital " " Geo J Wolfer " " K RCIiarman,clty tr " " Moody A Engle " " K N Foster " " AV 15 t'nrll " Geo A Harding " " Scott Bros lumber I) I, Trulllnger " A I. biitkins rd exp Oksooi Citt KsTKKraiss, supplies 05 50 Ckmili'iiliig, lumber 17 551 The following additional retiorts and claims of road supervisors were allowed : pist.ro, kamk amt. 2 J no W Klaley 44 00 3 J W Boots ....00 00 4 Ilrul'Wi Danil 21 00 7 ..J A Itleliey., 00 10 Itobt. Coniior 18 Of) 20 1 POIse 14 00 28 K P Larasn ,..21 00 SO. V (1 Newkerehner 00 00 42 K W Dully 10 00 47 A H Wing 12 00 65. A Monti M 00 U Victor Krlckitt-n 18 00 44 Joseph ltts's, no claim 07 A Ascholl 16 00 Kttiifliou, the Cricket. The Falls City Dramatic company will present an elaborate production of "Fan- chon.the Cricaet," at Shlvely's ball on Wednesday and Thursday evenings March 23d and 24th. ' CAKT Of I'll A KACTKKS. Fancliu'n, "The Cricket" , .Mrs. L. Cashing. Father Uarbeaud, a rich farmer ...J, Mr. Geo. Parking. K7( ti"rother, Kttieiins Pierre Colin I Father CoillanK Old Fad I Mother liorbeaudi Ma.lelos MOSS Fist Ml i m i URi HIGH AND LEVEL 1 HIT . ..Mr. J. H. Geori-e. ...Mr.J.UKigholi. Mr. Clias. Kenney, Mr. W. Rhoadea. ....Mr. Grant Olds. ....Mrs. K. D. Walker. ....Mias Binlie Walker. ...Miss l.iziie Walker. Marlettel Mai. on ( Huietle Miss Gertrude Wileys. Special scenery has been provided and good mualc will tie furnished hy Fox's or cheatra. Among other sicialtiea are the MayKjledanre, the Shadow dance, etc. Bulldlujc For Kale. Notice is hereby given that Hie old school building of school district No. 43 Clackamas county will be sold at public outcry Co the highest bidder on Saturday Aprlf 2nd 1892 at 10 o'clock a. m. at tbe school house door. Purchaser to move building from the ground within thirty days do'p date of sale. Terms cash in hand. J. L. Swapford, Clerk of Dist No. 43. letter MM. The following is the list of letters remain ing in the post otUce at Oregon City, Oregon, March 18, le 50-foot Streets and an Alley in Every Block. Within Twenty Minutes Walk of the Business Portion of Oregon City. Lots 50x100 feet for sale cheap on easy terms. H. Z. BURKHART. Agent for Owners. Corner Main and Cth Streets (Office formerly occupied by F. D. Bruce.) k. H. SCHKAX. J. A. MOORE. 1 .aison, Miss Annette Low, A E Mead, P H tiliarock, Miss M Altiee, Hen J HllWlTW, M h tlaxter, W W Hcimet, John Frost. Miss Uosa If called for, please sav when advertised E. m! RANDS, P. M. Notice of Dissolution. Notice is bereby given that the firm of Fuller & Letwthwaite is bereby dis solved oy mntual consent. Tbe busi ness hereafter will be conducted by A. J. Lwthwaite and all debts due tlie Arm will be isid to him and all debts owing by said firm will be paid by him. A. Fi LLtB, 3-4:4-25 A. J. Lkwthwaite The American Protective Tariff League has hint issued a new campaign text Book for 1KH2 It is entitled 'Ameri can Tariife from 1'lvniouth Rock to McKinlev." This little book of one hundred pages is perhaps the most com plete hiief oresenta'.ion of tbe benefits of Protection and Reciprocity pet printed and will be sent to any address for ten cents. In ordering please say, "Send me No. 62." This is tlie catalogue num ber of the document. Address, W'ilhnr F. Wakeman, (ien'l Sec'y, No. 135 West 23rd St., New York. SCHRAM & MOORE, Manufacture and Dealer) In HarnessSaddles The only complete line in Oregon City, embracing everything the trade demands. Honest work and reasonable prices is our aim. PortlandSeetl Oompanv Seeds, Trees, Fertilizers, Poultry and Bee Supplies, Spraying Materials, Etc., Etc. No. 171 Second Street, PORTLAND, OREGON. Ituckleii's Arnl:a Salve. The Nest Salve in the world for Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give jierfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by G A. Harding. All persons indebted to the under signet! will call immediately and settle their accounts. All accounts not settled by April 1st will be placed in my at torney's hands for collection. Gko. A. Hardino. Miss Wilkinson is about to open a milli nery establishment in a part of the Btore occupied byG. W. Rich for crockery. Mr. Rich is going out of the crockery and glassware business. Sunday Services. 8 8 05 1 G5 4i 05 17 75 102 00 2'1 16 5 00 10 00 4 f0 10 00 8 50 2 10 25 00 18 00 Sidney Smyth, fees and oxp 50 50 W A Huntley, supplies, 30 40 Nohlitt's stables, team 4 00 T Yocuni, Insane SI 86 Peter Nehren, lettering ballot boxes 10 50 W b llrown, rd exp 20 10 H II Johnson, clerk fees 000 51 Pope A Co, supplies 12 85 EM Rands, stamps 11 00 E Coldren, lumber 8 00 W W H Samson, sheriff fees 401 CO W T Whitlock, recorder's fees 230 05 FIUST CONGRKGATIONAI. CHURCH. Kkv. 0. W. Lucas, Pastor. Bervicea at 11 A. tt. anil 7:S0 r H. Sunday School alter morulns ser vice. Prayer meettiig Wednesday eveninn at 7:.H0 o.clocit. Prayer meeting ot Young People,! Society ot Christian Endeavor every Sunday evening at 6.MI prompt. FIKST BAPTIST OHUUCH. Rltv. Gii.man Pakkkh Paator Mornluft Service at UiSnuday Seliool at l'2-lf; Kvenlng Service 6:30; Kvgnlar iiraver meeting Wednesday evening. Monthly Oovonnnt Meeting every Wednesday evening preceding the first Suuday lu the mouth. A oomlal Invitation to all. 8T. JOHN S CHURCH, CATHOLIC RKV. A. H ILI.K1IHAND, Pastor. On Sunday mass at and 10:80 a. M. Every second and fourth Suuday Gorman sermon after iho S o'clock mass. At nil other masses English sermons, Sunday- School at 2:S0 k. M. Vespers, apologctlcal suliji-cis, and Heneilletlnn at 7:H0r. M. MKTHODIST EPISCOPAL C III' KOH. RKV Eniv, GiTTKNS, Pastor. Morning service at 11: Snndav School at l'2:l.v, Kvenlngservlce at7:ao. Kpwnrth League meeting Sunday evening at S:S0: Prayer Meeting Thursday evening at 0:80. strangers cordially Invited. FIRST PRESltYTEKIAN CHURCH. Kkv. G. W, (liBONKV, Pastor. Services at 11 A. M. and 7 no p. m Salvhnth 8ehnol at 10 a. m. Young People's Society ot Christlau Endeavor meets everv Sunday evening at 6 .H0. Wednesday ovonlng prayer meeting at 7:o. seats iree. EVANG'SI.IOAI.CHUKCH Reverend Acocst F.bnst, ot the Evangi'lieal Assoeiatlon, will hold ervleoa every alternate Sunday at 11 A. M other Sunday at 7:30 P. M. Prayer Meetlug every Wednesday eveniug at 7:30. German Sabbath school every Suuday at 10 A.M. UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH. Rev. E. MtM.tR, pastor. Services first and third Sunday In each month at Oregon City, at 11 a. m. 7 p.m. second Sunday at Mountain Home at n . m.: fnurth Sunday at Harmony school house at 11 a. m. Praver meeting, Oregon Cily, Wednesday eveaing. Suuday school, 10 a. m. THE Oregon City Sash and Door Co. Carry the Largest Stock of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mouldings, Etc. In Oregon City. Special sizes of Doors and Windows made to order. Turning of all kinds Estimates for Stair Work and Store Fronts Furnished on application. Builders, give us a call, and see if our work is not of the best, and our prices as low as the lowest. Price List sent on application. Factory, Cor. Main and Uth Sts., Oregon City. C L. STOBV. STORY BROS., Blacksmiths and Wagon Makers. Flic Wagon ut Carriage Wort a specialty. Twenty years experience as a Horse Shoer None but first class work done. Shop on Main Street, near Suspension Bridge, FOR ABSOLUTELY PlE DUGS A. HARDING. Eetablishrd 163. C, 1 Breeii, Dray age & Freight arid parce parts of Expressing to all s delivered the city. TULL'S HOTEL-RESTAURANT BARLOW, OREGON. Best2oc Lodings and Meals in the Town. Hot Meals at All Hours. CIGARS AND CONFECTIONERY. NONE BUT OOMPETENT PHARMACISTS EMPLOYED Fine Perfumeries anfl Toilet Articles, Also a full stock of IPJLIItTTS- OILS, ETC. H. A. VORPAHL. General ltlnchNmithiug nul re- Wagon and Bum Work a Specialty. Horseshoeing in a first class manner, anby. - - - Oregon. FISH MARKET, Next Door to the Armory, J. Ill JUMinr.V, Proprietor. Full Stock of All Kinds of Fresh and Saltwater Fish. Poul try and Game. Highest Cash Price Paid for Poultry. LEWIS ROGERS, CAX1IY. ORKCiO.K. Candies, Nuts, Notions, Etc. Fine Tobaccos and Cigars. Complete line ot Holiday Goods at Port land prices.