TIIUYKKKU ORftiOXSaHT. 1 Nl'N. olti'i'ON. SAT., JAN. ti. IW To tho slurs (f that newspaper nbor- lon, the Ln Ornndc Argus, wo have ii ) desire to retaliate. Tlicro is noth ing in it. In our controversy with tint jiapcr poniptiino nxo, coneerniii'' t 10 Pine, creek road, its expressions and iirytimouis wcro so silly that we wore forced to the conclusion tlint the editor wns 'n little wrung in his lend,"' or, nsSut Lovingood would tpioss it, "n natural horn durn tool," w'c didn't know which, hut Mt once lot till desire to talk with him. Our opinion ha not been changed . HL'st.si'S.sof all kindMlui iug the past ix months has been much belter than at any time in the prccccding eighteen months, and every indication goes to n'iow that the commencement of hct t ir times is at hand throughout the entiro conntrv, and especially Union 'ounty. In a couple of months busi ness will coininonce in earnest . Mi nors, prospector and capitalist will be flocking in, lured bv hopos of ac quiring some of the vast wealth which lies hiddon in the mineral regions of ihis section. lloadf will be construc ted, and new industries opened up. X large influx of Immigrants from uthtr States, seeking homes for thctn holvcs, may also ho expected, who will settle and cultivate our unoccu pied lands, and add greatly to the general prosperity. Our prospects for the year LS80 are indeed flattering. In our local column will ho found the report of the- Mayor and city offi cers for the past year. The city coun cil have done exceedingly well, con lidoring the circumstances, having re duced the indebtedness several hun dred dollars, hut (he fact remains that the Indebtedness is still enormous, and the city affairs in anything but a flourishing condition. Wo have no doubt, that the present council will conduct everything in a proper and conotnienl manner, and that a proper showing will ho mado on the right side of the ballnuco sheet at the cud of tho present year. By proper manage ment wo ought in a few years to be out of debt, and have taxation re duced to a reasonable figure. ICugene City, in Lane county, on a three-mill tax is out of debt and has $2,000 in tho treasury, That is tho way a city government should and can bo admin istered, and when it is otherwise therocan bo no excuse except incom petency, and mismanagnmout of those placed in authority. Wk regret to learn by recent dis patches from Washington, that it is not altogether Improbable that Land Commissioner Sparks will retire from his present oflice pretty soon, it is stated upon o Hi rial and high authority ut the interior department that Secre tary Laintir has consulted with Sparks about taking a torelgn mission. The commissioner, it Is said, expressed a Willingness, in fact his desire, to take some good position abroad if it Were tendered him, saying that the duties of the present oflice art) too onerous and that ho believes a change of cli mate would be henulli-hil to Ids Wife's health. Mr. Sparks has been making it altogether too disttgroe.a.ilt) for the thieves, perjurers, railroad monopo lies and laud grabbers ueuerally, and no doubt will he forced withdraw from his position, it. is to he regret ted that scoundrels are in tlii. ascen dency to such an eSteut as to make such an event possible, Tin; Mormons are having a worse time If anything in Mexico than in the United States, ny a iolorado paper. The Catholic church predominates in the land, and sends torth its edict to the effect that, the Mormons mint go. An imperative demand has been made that tiro grant of 100 sections of land lo Urigham Young, .)r,, for the pro pagation of polygamy, must be can celled. Tho Catholic prie.its demand that tho laws of Mexico must bo rig Idly observed by the Mormons, and Unless they discard their plural wIvpn they must "vamoose plah." The church, the press, and the politicians tire all arrayed against the new coni fers, and It is not probable that they Vlll he iibhi to withstand the pressure, Tin; Commercial HttlMin lias three columns of review of the wheat mar kets of tho world during the past twenty-flvo years, from which it ap pears that tho price of wheat In (Srcat llrltniii at tho dosi) of the year was lower than any year since tho average market prlccH worn recorded, n period of 110 ycaiV and that the unsold Hock of Mlmtt In this country l.as UVti litrgor lluiii In any previous yam. l)ic au'rago prlco in llrlllsh towns ollit mlly roporlod during the year 1H8S bits been only iV.'s lud per iptitrter. 1 I 'ireful estimates show wheat annual ! viiiimptinu to luive been aliuifl four uud tliice-tlflhs bushel pur en pit i dining liu past llfteeii years, t'oii nampilou from .Jul t, Imj, in July 1. lflKo. avcraircd four and ono-half Lbushels per capita veaiiy. Tho sin plu, uiiconv.tiiicd and unold. .inly 1, 18Po. must have been 121). 3'M.219 bushels. It will probably turn out when crop movements for this year are comnlctelv recorded, that the accumulation of the visiblo sup points to about that surpliH. Am: it an experiment of high license in 1'lainflcld. New Jersey, it is an nounccd that the most satisfactory results have followed an adoption of the policy, The revenues have iu e reused. nlthoUL'h the saloons have grown less in number and the temper ance people profess themselves quite satisfied with apparent results.' UIJWIIM iirfiiwii mi II llifli I'll l i "Mini i SV.W TO-DAY, HILL'S MANUAL, Of Social and Business Forms. Revised Edition Fov 1S85. A compleic manual of social, business and political Information, clear, brlof and Inelclve. The business mini, the profession al man, the mechanic, the laborer, will Ibid it Indcspcnsable. It is a complete book of references, fjlvln the laws of oven State, rrlatlvo to notes, drifts and the collection of interest, the legal rate In each .State, time hi which action can he. taken to recover i debt, how to open accounts, how to eolleet i ili'hl without iMiinlnvhiL' a lawvor. Forms of book-keeping, self-instructor for the merchant, farmer, mechanic and treasurer. INFORMATION' FOR IIOUSE-KKK-I'EI'S. HOW TO DRAW UP LKGAL DOCUMENTS, And all kinds of lenses for houses, real es tate, etc. Power of Attorney. Information regarding Jurisdiction of .lustiecs of the Peace. Fortr thousand questions arranged In tabulated form, giving tho value of every coin In the world, United States land meas ure, table of weights and measures. Popula tion of the different countries of the world, thovcar each state was admitted Into the Union, and who they were first settled by, the names of the Presidents and all the olll cors of each administration. Forms of con stitutions for every kind of meeting and so cletv, from a debating society to a legisla tive'assembly. The work Is printed on hea vy paper, la'largu type, and is bound in a superior manner. PuullMieU ny A. u. win croft, San Francisco. E3rl)uring the year I will make it thor ough canvass of this section, and anyone wishing tho book, will plcaic wait till I call, or address mo by lottcr. Agent for Union county. REPORT OF THE CONDITION Of Till) I'lrnt National linnk. lit l.'tiion. Ill the Stain of Oregon, at tin? C'lose of HiisliitiHN, Dir. 1 883. HKSOL'KCKS. Loans and discounts $ f)3,n3t..' IT. S. Uonds to secure circulation 12.800.im Othcr'stocks, bonds and mortgages iy.75.'t..tt ) Due troni approved reserve agon is i,.v:,-'j Due. from other National Hanks 'AJ)W.u Duo from State Hunko and bankers l,'2HA- Iteul estate, furniture and fixtures .r).7K'i.().") Current expenses and taxes paid 1 ,.1.'J1 .il'l l'reinblins paid .... 1.100.(M Cheeks ami other Cash Items.. 15.'t.a" Hi h of other Hunks ... Ilium ripeciu t:.nt:.iti i.cgai leaner notes -ohm ltcilemtilion fund with t . H. Treas urer (S per cent of circulation) 670.00 Due from U. H. Treasurer, other than.?) percent redemption fund Wxl.tlo Total . $1 Iftji.s'J.W l.t lltI.ITIEs. ipital stock pniil in ? &0,000,m Surplus lund a.Gtm.ijO Undivided profits T.:i Kt.tit National Hank notes outstanding lO.U'-'o.lXi Indivltlnal deposiu subject to cheek 1H,(V50.8! Demand certltlcates of deposit ii"i.OI8.7U ("ertllled cheeks... WM.Ou Due to other Natinnitl Itanlts tit. 7.1 Total Illft.OSO.Wi Statu or Ohkuon, I . County of Union,! N" I, W, T. U'riglit, Cashier of the nlinve named liaiik, do soloumly swear that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief. V. T' WItlCUT, ('asliier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this iud. day of .Ian., Issd. ItniuatT F.akin, V.iff.ri' Ptll.Ht. fnf I IriM'tm M:() It UK WIIMIIIT,) HUM- M. WUKiUTl Directors. J, II. SMITH.) Administrator's Notice. In the matter of tho estate of .btitics T. Ma loney, deceased, All persons having claims .uralnst the es tate of .lamef T. laloney, deceased) are liereby liotillcd to present the same, With tho proper vouchors, totheitiiderslgned, ad niliilstriltor of sitld estate, at his ollu-o In Union, Union Ootlnty, Oregon, within six months from the tlatoof this notice. Dated ut Union. Oregon, this 4thi day of Januitrv, A, D. ln. t. M, CAItKOM., JanO-Wt. Administrator. Nutlco of .pllrntlini tt rurulilisii Ttut litr l.itiul. V ,S. IjAnii Ot rtiK, I.vtlnAMii;, Oiicnns, Jan. lib.. ISSU, Notice Is hereby irivcti that, in eompli aueowitn Um provblDiiM of tin) Act of Con. gress upproviHl Juitc ;i. entitled "An Aet for the sale of Timber l-ninN in the States ,,f ('idifornia. Oregon, Nwndn. alid Wash inKt hi Territory," t)iuiv(.) V. Molinnlol, WliOse post-otllee nddf.'ss Is Union, Union county, Oregon, has this day filed in this iifllce bis apvlic.itioti to purchase the Sl-'J NW 1-1 Section No. Itf, ill Township Nu. ii S U mge So. to U. of tho V. lueridlaii. All persons buldlug any adverse claim thereto are required to present (ho same at ibic ntlke wlUiln sixty days from tho llrsl pub lieattim uf tills notice. M O. StVACKiUMtia. JmiiPwIOi Kogister. Lund Nulilco. I.sMi Urner.i I.k tlutMin, Ont:ios, . Nov. DO, Notice is hereby given th-jt. tbu fullowin'; namisl suttler has iiled ntitieu of ids Intuii linn to iimke thud proof in support of Ids claim, mid that ull proof will be nuulc U fiirc lle4Uter nndlCceelvor tit M OruHllf. or., on Jan. 15, fssil Aiiiiilin'M It. tliniie.T IM S'o. liOfur ll fVS Sv I Tp. It ;i I'.U'M. He nitiiitfH tlu iiill'iwbcr .1 s wit .'let i In proe ins '(iiiii:iii,ius ri'si up hi ,itnl i-nit i s'.t in r -iinl titid lir irv' Cl'.ille. ,IoiIIm llol'I'Ci in Ma- I. h xikI P.litH'l h,i; en. nil .if I.. i m.Hiili (ln'tfull. tlviwvtl) S. o S,i till IMi.ll. Iil'ii -r Proposal for T5itl. I". tins. Or., rer . N'nt'c Is beretiy riven t'l.tl tl.e Una- 1 ( f coiiiinis loner." for I'm- 'iiiiidii of tin Pine I'm) Npon rrt.'id will leeeive hid-fi flic i-oi: ,triieti,ti of n bridge ucri..s U.r c criH?k. on the line of stirvpy of tbi I'me creek road up to 10 o'clock A. M.. of Monday. .Ian. II. ltt. The pccihYtitioiis of anid bridge nre :i follows, tn-wit: Dlnietiioiis The romluav "hall he twelve feet In the elenr. the tloor of whh h sliall be of timbers Hfttteiitd ntid jointed anil to lime n mrfneo of net less than ei'bt Irelies. nnd side joint surface not hiss th.n tbne inches, to be sjxitte.1 dojn upon the stringers to a five inch tlii' kiHs. nn-l spiked with eiglit inch spikes, two spilxs :it etieb end of each lloor t.mher. and one s"ikc in e.ieli stringer alternately, other wise. i lie Truss Span To be ts nhown on plans, 75 fe.-t skiii. eonstrueted of hewn timbers anil the neecssiiry rods, bolts and washers, ns follows: Cribbing fr Ahutttncnts and Pinr To be of timbers llattened on top and bottom side-, of not less than twelve inches thick ness, each halved into llie otiier and drift bolted together firmly with three-fourth inch bolts. The bottom of these cribs to rest upon a smooth gravel surface, and to be compaellv filled with rock or stone. The size of the west crib shall be ten feet widebv thirty feet long from apex to base. The crib shall be cross-tied on every alter nate log with the snme sied timbers as jut-ddc of crib, and drift bolted. The up stream end of the crib sliall have a ten foot slope. The top of crib or pier shall be fourteen feet above low water mark. All timbers In ciieh crib shall be of tama rack or red fir ami necled of bark. Tin- east crib or pier sliall be constructed as shown on plans and shall be of equal benrlit to the west crm. Fink Truss--To be built as shown on plans of the following sized timbers, to-wit : Chords 1 1 by lrt inches, and sttnieiently long to reach the entire span. Principal mfiors 1' bv 11 and VI bv 12 .Stralnincr beams V2 liv'l'J. Ties or purlincs 10 by shore rests 1!2 by II!; stringers 10 by 12. All timbers to lie of yellow pine, red lir or tamarack. Iron work -All foot bolts to be of wrought iron, round, one nnd one-fourth inches in diameter, nnd nrovided with angle washers and double nuts. All niioen and kinc rods to bo of wroucht iron, one anil one fourth inches in diameter, round, unset and provided with double nuts, I by 3 by :t inches, and a 1 by 12 by 12 inch wrought iron waMier. au rods snau ne of the best nimbly of wrought iron and not welded. The ends of both chords to be bolted to shore rests with one-inch drift bolts. All purlincs to be bolted to chords with one-inch drift bolts, and nlf stringers to be bolted to purlincs With one-inch drit' bolts, Hraring The ton truss to have diagonal horizontal bracing, as shown on plan, ol 0 by 8 square timbcrx, well bolted to strain ing beams and at intersections. Hand-rail and guard-pianK to nei as hown on nlnns. Work must be done in a good nnd workmanlike manner to the en tire satisfaction of the superintendent of construction nnd the board of commission- I'lic nlans are in the hnnds of tho secre tary of the hoard. The bridge must be completed by the first day of .May 1SS(I. Kaeli bid ' must be accompanied by n cheek, bond or other good and Miflieletit obligation, in the sum of "fJW. conditioned that t lie bidder will, in ease be should be awarded the contract, filter into an agree ment with the hoard to build the bridge in accordance with the plans and specifica tions adopted, The contractor will be required to give bonds in a sum equal to the amount of bis bid, conditioned that he will construct the bridge according to hi contract and ill a substantial nnd workman like manner. I'.ach bid shall be sealed ami niatkeil, "bid for the construction of it bridge across Fagle creek on the I'ine reek wniroti road. and del vcred or mailed to D. !'. McDaiiiel, Union, Union eountv, Oregon, so as to lie received by him on or before. Monday, Jan. 11, lixil, at 10 o'clock A. M. The board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. I. W. HTR.NOK, WO I, IN (AMl'llKM.. Secretary. Superintendent. Petition for Liquor License. To the Honorable County court of the State of Oregon, for Union county: i ne uutiersigut'o, comprising no nciuai majority of Hie whole number of the legal voters o"f Pine Vallcv precinct, in said Un ion county, l-esiii'ctfnl v netition your Hon orable Hotly to grant n" license to'il. II lin ker, of sal'd precinct, to sell wines, malt and spirituous liquors in tne town ol Allen, in said Pine Valley precinct, in less quan iitios tliaii onetiiiart, for the term of one venr from the granting of said license, uud i.. .1..... I I .....1.1 Ml in iiui.v itnuun vour I'l'tiuoiie'is win I'vci '"V F Davis. .1 K I.amler. M T liennett. ('has Jones, (i I. Howard. Chas Myers, (S M lliompsoti, N I llarrie. I lieaiiore Purr, h I, Cochran, Hubert Uellev.Col S M (iilmnre, D liolding. 1) V Tiee. Samuel Jones, .1 I Hand K V H.iushtllug. D V Shi han. (i It Sims. .1 ONrn.Ceorge Lewis, A (i Waldmi). It A (ileun, James I lai'iliiin. II SehieU rani, It T Tomns, J Jnrklev, V. Sehickler, Satnuel Ci'cston, V T Wetsel. O I, Allen, Wm Flatt, II .1 llallet, V HTatmr. It A Williams. Ira C I'.itinan. Chas Heller. H Ostciiluirv. Ceo McClure, Ctiis Peterson. A Kipper, I! Mills, John Hvnn (ieoObcrst, II lticc. Y S Prtlte rson. (fe-orire CofTe'e. Jolin Westeribtle, (ieorge Ulchter, J II ciiamllcr. M Walsh, (i Kevroth, F. 11 Smith, Sherd Khowlcs, (i I, Decker, John Kawdln. Ira e:ll. I.' w I'lipit l.. I mi. .... i:,.,.ir. Conner, Vat N'oouan, Win K(i wards, V C Harris, .1 11 H iMiilu, O li Werts. C t. l.ec 11 Chllil". It Schmidt. HT Potter, Kdti Hislioi). William F.llis. C 1) Morgan. M 1- Fisher Frank King. W H Fowler. A Tarter. O S Hlooili, C V. Uavlord, .1 A I.eep. .1 P Ar-Kcnshige-r. Win M Kbuiell. JasC Pelton, II ,1 linker. H S I itnlcll, f t .Nteliolson, lioiu A Wilkinson. Win Hart. A Honklns. Wil liam Suiilli. J A H'.irch. C A (iraham, D Orabiin.. J W Morrison. Win Mills, J I! Wheel( k, Joseph I.udiper, I'r.iuk Jolin son, Win M l.uttliu rY. jan'JW P. N. it Ire of APittlentlon to piirclwur Tim mi- i. ami. U. S. I.anii Orrteic, I.a (Sham tits, Or.inos,, Hoe. is, iss.'. Notii'i- is brrcby I'lven (list, in i-oiiinli- nneu with the nro'vlsions of tho Ac: of Con- gres.s approved Juno 3, IS7S. entitled ' An Act fr the sale of Timber Uinds iu the St.ite-s of California, Orugon, Nevada, nnd ashin.tiin lorritory, HttrttUt Ii !ituttil, Whose iMist-olliee addruns is Union, UhLin eoiuilyi ogu.. who has this day died In this olllee bis application to purchase the SK' of NWv-, Section No. Jl, in Township No. I, y. Itttnge No. to. I!W M. All persons holding uuy Mdvurse Claim thereto are re quired to prtitCnt the satiiti at this olllee within luy days from (he first publitation it tin notice. Si O. SACKIMMEtl. dcsWU-w lOi ltejiistiT. Nulled nf .Mneilll- of Stookbolicis. The r. tulwr AitUUnI ilertln of the StucV- liohl. Ts ,,t ii,,. 'rsl Xntioliil HttliL of In in. Ortyoii. will be held t the baiiklue li. .u - o( sunt baliU, hit TUctsiiiv. J mi. I2'b . ItVl, At 10 o'clock . M ,l illicit Mtt;int . 1 1 .- t ut Hireet.m w .ll U mUm I 1 and -u. , .';!vr tiilsiii -s t . riatK'tVti n tim) i .hi,, t.ltilt S.ll.l 'I i i I t I i .,.. ni . T, Wtuc . ! il lt i Ctw i.-r Mnin Guns, Revolvers, Call nnd czamino my stock anil prices at ri J .. o, 1 - 1 IN MKRCIIANDIBE. U'o lead, but never follow, nnd defy competition in all our departments. NEW IMPORTATIONS Kn route from Eastern nnd Western iinnufnctiiries, We buy for Cash, and will sell the Choicest GOODS CHEAPER THAN THE CHEAl'ETS. An Immense stock or Dry (londs, Clothln-;,, (lent.", Funilshlnu Ooodi, Hoots anil Shoo, California and OrcKit Hlanki'tK, (tr.ieeries, Hardware, Crockery Tobacco and Clears, Stationery, Notions, etc., etc., constantly on hand. 3A cordhil Invitation extended to all to call on me. examine good, and Icurn pricen. AdolpEi Levy, Union, Or. Daily lim Lino, Krom Union to the Co o, .1, H, Elliott, PnorulETOii. l.cim Union at lfl:oO A. M. and returns .it ':S0 P. M. every day except SUnduj . Fart! from depot to Cove 75 Hound trip 1. Pasengor? will be taken from (he tlopot tl.roiiKb lo the Cove, ia Uniun. Depot Hotel- A.C.Cuaih, - I'ltoPuiKfoiJ, (t'nb.n Depot, OiP(oii ) Sploiiilldtiecuinodtitioil fur tHMtmici ill I IIH'lli TablO'i ahvitys attpliliuil u ith tliu best Uo uiarkot afforils. . jE"JSlUt ,m (louu .Minu.vt Ili7iiw-IM I .70S. "Il"GIIT, St red, - - - - Uniou, Orcqon. Draler in rvt' n tt i i 1 "in a uniir nrniin , luu liQiuwaio, The Celebrntcd PF.OUA and GLASS F11UIT J A ItS, GRANITIC- IUOX nrAJiA. sl'j:i:- WAItJ, Ac. CUTLBBY and Amunition. tho old stand of the late John T? urns , PAT, OVAL GHURiS GROCERIES, Fruit iindShiule TREES.! For Fall Delivery. APPLE, t'EAH, VhVM, PRUNE, PEACH, APRtCOT, CKAIJ APPLE, ClIERRV, Sht'tlblx'i'y and Bhtido Troos Of well known rnrlcticii snitiihlt- for this ellulate. Can alnu furnish foreign norts ut iiiie-tMnl the price n$kt?d by Jiastuin can ;i5cJi. 1 desiri) to ll ttces at prlcci that pconlb ban afford to btiyi 1.. .1. HOUSE, oelO-tf CoVt, orefeom DENTIST , OFPICU-Coniir Main atld A Sttucti, Union, oiuii, .au. wdttK sfUicrr.Y first (,'IjASSi GhaiKCS fOMsoinibbJi Mnflfl mm mm, WILLIS FKIFF, - - PROPRIETOlt, At the old Hrainarel .Stand, Union, Oregon, Keepi on hand all kinds of Paints and Oils, HARDWARE ' CROCKERY. Tobacco and Cigars, Please call anil examine goods and prices. Notice of Application to I'urcliaso Ttiw brr I, anil. U. S. Land Office, La Grande, Orecon. Dec. 10. IS-SA. Notice is hereby pivcn that, in compli ance with the provision, of the Act of Con Kress approved June .1, 1878, entitled "An Act for the sale of Timber Lands in th States of California, Oregon, Nevada, an "Washington Territory," Jnmp It. Onrdncr Whose io.st-otllcc address is North Powder. Union county, Oregon, has this day tiled in thisoflies bis application to purchase the K NK .Section No. 7, in Township No. 7 south Htinge No. 33 KM. All persons holding any adverse claim thereto are re quired to present the same at this office within sixty days from the first publication of tli is notice, S. O. SWAOKHAMKK, dcclU-wlO Register Notice of Application to Purchase Tim ber I, and. U. S. Land OKi'icn, L Grande, Oon. Nov. 11, 188S. Notice is hereby given that, in compliance with the provisions of the Act of Congrcsh approved .Tunc '!, 1878, entitled "An Act for thu sain of Timber Lands In the States of California, Oregon, Nevada, and Washington Territory," Charles Ncilnor, whose po&t-ofllee address Is Pine Valley Union county, Oregon, has this day filed in this office his application to purchase tho K l-l! NK 1-1 See. No. lit and X 1-1! NW 1- Set:. No. 25, in Township No. tl South ltangc No. 45 E of tho W. M. All ieroni holding any adverse claim thereto arc re quired to 'present tho saine at this oftir within sixty days from the first publication of this notice. S. O. SWACICtfAMER, dccVwlO. llegistcr. Estray. Hig Creek Precinct, Union eountv Oregon, Dec. IM, 1885. Notice is hereby given tliat 1 have taken up one brown horse (gelding) about 10 years old, white spot oil hack, supposed to be sad die mark, about 15 anil one-half hands high, branded on left hip 8 1 and appraised at t.nj.uu ny j. ts. woinv, .i. r, jani: James M. South. Sliorifts Sale. Whereas, bv virtue of an execution and order of sale duly issued out of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for Union county, on the 0th. dav of December, 18M, upon a eleerce and judgment therein rcn dered on tho t!nd. dav of November, A. D, 18S-,, in favor of William Tillman, PUT. and against N. It. Orgrcon, Defendant, for the sum of ?1 10.00 and for the. sum of UM.'M costs therein. I have levied upon and will sell at public attctlun, to the highest bidder, at the court house door in said eountv, on February 1st. I.kti1, at the hour of 2 o'clock V. M, ofbaid dav, the following described real estate, to wit: The SI 1! of NICK of See. a-anil the SK4 of Sec. 20 and NWJ-f of SWh of Sec. -21 and Nl-'.' of N13l Sec, all in Township - & of It 3!) Kttst, skua ted in Union county, Oregon, with all the interest or title the said N. H. Ornreen had on thu 2nd, day of November, l.Sd'i, or has since acquired, together with tho appurtc nances thereunto belonging or ill anywise appertaining, to satisfy a balance due upon said judgment in the siun of $l.r7,U. Terms of sale cash to me in hand. Diitcd at Sheriff's olllee this 30th. day of December, ISSj, A. L. SAUNDKHS. jan2-v.r. Sheriff. SherilPs Salo, Whereas, by virtue of an execution duly issued otlt of the Circuit court of the State of Oregon, for the eountv of Union, on the tlth. day of December, 1885. upon a judg mem tiierein entered on the lutli. day oi October, lK8,-,t jn favor of Charles Kohn and Nttpthaly Kohn, partners doing business under the tirm name of Chas, Kohn .fcCo., IMllii. and against P. JL .Murray. Deft., for the sum of .f.:c.&l, and tho costs in .said action, I have levied upon,ail will sell at public auction.- at tho court house, door in Union, in said county, on the '2otb day of Jan.. l.ssn. ut tlu nonr of !i o'clock I. M. of said dav. all of the right, title and ih terest which the said Defendant bail oil the 10th, day of October. 1S85. or has siuco acquired ill or to tho following described premises, to wit: The Nl-2 of . Fl-I and NI L' of NWW Sec. 7. Tp. t, H. of It. 10, KWM, in Union eoullty, Oregon, together with all the anntirtonaiiccs thefcunto be longing or in anywise appertaining. Tonus of sale. Cash tome In hand. A. L. Sao.Vihus, decl0-w5. Sheriff. Shoring Sale, II IIVIM).') fj II uy pi ill) i;..iii issued nut of the Circuit court of the StatO of Oregon, for the eountv of Union, on thrt 17tb. day of December. 188."), upon n jtldg? incut and tlecreeof foreclosure therein f n lere-ii on tne . in. nav of Novcniurr, in.v, in favor of W. A. story, PIIV., and against K A. roster ami Alice 1". Foster, ueiennanis. for tlio sum of ', no tuul the stun of $ J.'i. M e-osis aii.t iiisiiiireincnts. t win, on mo .1.... ..r t.... il'Cii rti 1 f.r,.lrt i ,..., ,ii utlllll.irv, irvsi, . ' house door ih UuioiLIn saiil cUillity, at thrt hour of V o'clock P. M. nf Miid ilpy. sell at ....t.l! ..I II .f.. 1.1.. .....1 lit. I'll. ill. ,11.1 . lilt, (111 LOU l.l... ...... ... terest whirh the sunl Defcndnlit.s or cither uf tbulli Imrl on tin. 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