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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 5. 1918.
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BOYS OVER HERE-OVER THERE
Interesting Facts About Oregon City Boys
In Service
Mr. and Mrs. TtaoraM Armstrong,
of West Linn, received a telegram
from their youngest on, Thomas
Joseph, Tuesday morning. Th young
man, who enlisted In the navy In
September 4. 1917, and mho is on the
U. 8. S. Levithan, in bis telegram
.aid h had List arrived from a trip
from France, and reached port at
Merldan, Conn. This is the sixth trip
the young man has made to France,
and he aays he is enjoying the best
of health, and would write hts par
ents in a few days. His brother, Wil
liam Mlcheal. eldest son of Mr. and
Mrs. Armstrong, reports tor duty this
week at Fort McDowell, California,
where he goes into' training in the
army.
fa Ra Jsa
Word was received from Otto
Hogg Tuesday morning by his sister
and brother, Miss Hogg, and Carl,
saying he was on his way, butwhen
writing did not know his destination.
The card was written at Chicago, and
said he was enjoying the trip. Hts
brother. Oscar, is at the Presidio,
California, where, his mother, Mrs.
Fred Hogg. Sr., and her son, Fred,
are visiting him. Another son ot Mr.
and Mrs. Hogg will soon be on his
way to serve in the army. Carl will
report at Fort McDowell, California,
the first of next week. He will report
July 6.
fek 1S3 fal
Colon Harbottle, a brother ot Frank
Harbottle, of White Horse. Alaska,
the latter a son-in-law of Mr. and
Mrs. H. J. Bigger, ot this city, has
been promoted for bravery. He has
won the D. O. 8. (distrtnetion service
order), and is now lieutenant colonel
of the Vancouver (B. C), battalion
fa fa fa
Alfred Bigger, youngest son ot Mr.
and Mra. H. J. Bigger, of this city,
was one ot the first 30.000 men to ar
rive "Over There." with the 18th En
gineers Eailway Company. He has
written his parents saying that he has
charge of a troop, but will soon
leave for a furlough, and will thorough
ly enjoy his vacation. Bigger has a
number of relatives In the service,
and he expects to visit them during
his vjcatlon.
fa fa fa
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Finnegan, of
Canemah, have been Informed by their
son, Roy Finnegan, that he has pass
ed examination for chief machinist
mate. The young man Is 22 years of
age, and Is the only child ot Mr. and
Mrs. Finnegan. Finnegan Is on the
Savannah, and at present is at Bos
ton. Mass. Before enlisting In the
navy he waa employed as a machinist
for the Crown Willamette raper company.
fa fa fa
Private Phtlllpa. ot Roseburg, a
nephew ot Mr. and Mrs. A, M.- Sln-
nott of this city, has eniistea m we
service, and word was received from
him a tew days ago. He la with the
304th U. 8. Infantry at Camp Devers,
Pittsburs. Pa.
fa fa fa .
Word hae been received from Har
old Baker saying that he had taken
his first flight In England. He Is the
son ot Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Baker, of
Haiella.
fa fa fa
Clarence Eaton, a young attorney
nf Orpmn Cltv. who enlisted in the
Navy, U now a third class yeoman,
and la at Mare Island.
fa fa fa
Joseph D. Miller, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Jacob Miller, of Thirteenth and
Washington Street, writes his par
ent that he is wearing a full emblem
on his sleeve. This Is to show that he
won a promotion. He la now an as
glstant Instructor of the Navy school
at Goat Island. Miller Is one of the
well known Oregon City boys, who
wah a former employe of the Enter
prtse.
fa fa fa
J. Mlchels. son of Mr. and Mrs. J
J. Mlchels. of Oregon City, has been
promoted from corporal to sergeant
of Company A, 116th Engineers. He
is with his company In France. Be
fore enlisting he was superintendent
of an electric company at Coqullle.
Oregon, and held that position for
two years. He baa been six months in
France. In his letter Michels says
that where e Is located you would
hardly realize that there is a war
going on. He also says that it is just
six months since he left the good old
United States for sunny France, but
seems that it is as many years.
metnod I think for the inhabitant at
least, but we fellows have to follow
the same method aa long a we stay
here whenever we wish to wash a
shirt. v
The people In the country all wear
wooden shoes. When two or thtsse
"kids" run down the cobblestone
streets It sounds like a herd of horsea.
I have been close enough to the
firing line to hear the cannon boom
plainly. I have seen lots of old name
fields and wrecked buildings and
graves. I am a long way from that
place now, but will get back there
quick enough, I sr-iesa.
Will close for the present, as ever.
Your affectionate cousin,
FORREST GREENE,
Battery E. 5th Artillery, A. E. F.
8HERIFP8 SALE
In the Circuit Court ot the State ot
Oregon, tor the County ot Clackamas.
Clara EL Morey, Plaintiff,
vs.
The Qlenmorrle Company, a corpora
tion. Defendant
State of Oregon, County ot Clecka
Norlh 81 68' East 2329.60 feet; thence
South 35 03' East 1195.93 feet; thence
North 69' 57 East, 816.84 feet; thence
North 24 85' East. 14114 foot; thence
North 84 47' East, 17103 feet; thence
North SI 01' East, 149.53 feet; thonce
North 66 15' East, 364.S8 feet; thence
North 89 15' East, SS1.91 feet; thence
North 62 45' East, 318.20 feet; thence
South 87 80' East, 631.90 feet; thence
North 79 S9' East, 221.30 feet; thence
South 89 2V East, 423.10 feet; thence
South 24 46' East, 1337.40 feet; thence
South 18 23' East; 158.50 feet; thence
South 87 68' West, 1366.85 feet; thence
South 8 18' West, 23S170 feet ; thence
North 18 87' West, 4S84.60 feet, con
taining In all 451.31 acres. Excepting
and reaervlng therefrom, however, the
following described premises released
from the lien ot plaintiff's mortgage,
to-wlt:
1. Blocks twenty-eight (28), thirty
five (35) and sixty-one (61) ot Qlen
morrle Park, Clackamas County, Ore
(ton. 2. All of the easterty halt of Block
thirty-nine (39) of Qlenmorrle Park In
Clackamas County, Oregon, contain
ing seventy-nine hundredths (.79) of
an acre, more or less, according to the
mas, as:
By virtue ot a judgment order, de-! duly recorded plat thereof of record
cree and an execution, duty Issued out in the office ot the Recorder ot Con
or and under the seal of the above en-! veyancea for said Clackamas County.
titled court, tn the above entitled
cause, to ma duly directed and dated
the 20th day ot June, 1918, upon
judgment rendered and entered In
said court on the 14th day ot June,
1918. In favor of Clara E. Morey. Tlaln
tiff. and against The Qlenmorrle Com
pany, a corporation, Defendant, tor the
sum ot 8346.834.08. with luterest
thereon at the rate ot 6 per
cent per annum from the 14th day ot
June, 1918, and the further sum of
$3000.00 aa attorney'a tee. and
the further sum of $11.25 costs and
disbursements, and the costs ot and up
on this writ, commanding me to make
sale of the following described real
property, situate in the county of
Clackamas, State ot Oregon, to-wit:
A part of the Donation Land Claim
of Felix A. Collard and Demararls Col-
lard, his wife. In Sections 9, 10, 11. 14
excepting therefrom the rights ot the
public In and to the dedicated roods
abutting upon the northerly boundary
ot said eaaterly halt ot Block thirty
nine (39) said easterly halt being more
particularly deacrlbed as follows:
Commencing at the southeast corn
er ot said Block thirty-nine (39) run
ning thence south flfty-nlne degrees,
sixteen minutes, twenty-eight seconds
(59 16' 28") west along the aouth
boundary Una ot said Block thirty-nine
(39) one hundred thirty and 32-100
(130.32) feet; thence north twenty
nine degrees, tour minutes, forty-two
seconds (29 4' 42") west and parallel
with the Eaaterty line ot said Block to
the Intersection of the northerly line
ot said Block; thence northeasterly
following the northerly line of said
Block thirty-nine (39) to the north
easterly corner of said Block; thence
15 and 16 of Township 2 South. Range aouth twenty-nine degrees four mln
1 East of Willamette Meridian, being jutes, forty-two seconds (29 04 43')
East following tne easterly line oi sam
Block two hundred thirty-two and
69-100 (232.69) feet, more or less, to
the place of beginning.
Claim No. 45 and a part ot theDona
tion Land Claim ot Jesse Bullock and
Nancy Bullock, his wife, in Sections
11. 14 and 15 of Township 2 South.
Range 1 East ot Willamette Meridian.
being Claim No. 46 described as follows:
Beginning at a stone set for the quar
ter section corner on line between
said Sections 11 and 14, thence South
61 0' West, 20S8.S1 feet; thence
South 6 47 East, 351.63 feet; thence
South 82 24" West. 292.49 feet; thence
ENTERPRISE ENJOYED BY B O Y S
Home Town Paper is Passed From One
to Another in France
A letter has been received from
Clyde Green, by his parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. C Green. The letter was
written In England. Green Is with the
369 Aero Squadron.
A portion of the letter follow a:
England, May 23. 1918.
Dear Ones at Home:
Just a tew lines to let you know
that I am real well and happy, and
getting along fine. At the present
time the wind Is blowing and it is
raining like fury. Well, this is
kind of weather they have here,
on my return home, I will be able to
explain them much better to you.
On Memorial Day we furnished the
music here, and went In large trucks
to a big town and played there. Who
should I run onto but Lieutenant
Lloyd O. Harding, my former United
States history teacher in Oregon
City. We had a regular old fashioned
visit, and he appeared as delighted
to see me as I did him. He had not,
received many Enterprises since
the I arriving over here, so he wanted to
so! know all the news. If you see his
"ish ka bibble." We had quite a
thunder and lightning storm last
night, and today the storm broke
loose.
I received the three or four pack
ages of papers from home, and after
reading them gave them to Sam Mc
Douald to read. There is a Milwaukie
boy here, who said he would like to
read them also, so guess he will see
them after Mac gets through with
them.
Last Tuesday Scotty and I went for
a day's trip through some very beaut
iful woods. We took the train to a
town from where we "hiked" about
ten miles down through the woods
and back again. We saw many beauti
ful scenes along the way. At the end
of the woods we came to some tea
gardens, where we had some "eats."
It was a BOrt of a park, and quite a
number of people were enjoying the
cool shade. On oar return trip we
stopped in a town for dinner. Well,
after going to five or six lunch rooms,
we managed to get a little cheese and
a few crackers. It was surely hard to
find some "eats."
Received some clippings of the
newspapers in your letter, and it
seemed strange to read my letters
written to you In the paper. It didn't
sound so bad, though. Ha! Ha!
Scotty and I have taKen another
trip to the same town, but went an
other direction for about ten miles.
I saw where William Penn and his
father were buried In a little church,
also the village where he lived.
I am enclosing a program of a field
day we had here. It was quite inter
esting. Our American boys took quite
a few events such as the tug-of-war,
mile race, hammer throwing, etc. We
are very proud of the victors.
Give my love to all the family, and
regards to any friends.
Roy Mattoon, a musician ot the 162
Infantry Band, and a well known Ore
gon City young man, writes to his
mother, Mrs. Frank Mattoon telling
of the death of Hiram Cole of his com
pany. He also writes of other matters
in France. The letter reads as follows:
Somewhere in France,
- . June 2, 1918
Dear Folks:
Today Is Sunday, and I will endeav
or to write you a few lines. I am
quite tired this morning, as we had
a good hard day's work today furn
ishing the music for different doings.
This morning we played at Hiram
Cole's funeral. He died of paralysis on
Friday. After that we went to a large
chateau and played for a Catholic
festival. They certainly had some
grand ' affair. They furnished us our
dinner, and then took us through all
the different rooms, and it was won
derful. This makes the third of the
large castles I have visited. I have a
book pertaining to eacn one, uu Ui-
father you can tell him I saw him,
and that he is looking fine. I received
the home papers regularly, and we
all enjoy them, and are so glad to see
the Oregon people so patriotic.
The longer I stay here the more
think of good old U. S. A., although
the people here are very nice and
treat us like princes.
Will write again within a few days
With love, from
ROY,
P. S. Our band was awarded the
diploma by the American and French
generals, which will be exhibited in
Portland at Siberling & Lacas' Music
Store.
3. Blocks thirty-six (36). eighty
four (84). eighty-five (85). eighty-six
(86) and eighty-seven (87) of Qlen
morrle Park. Clackamas County, Ore
gon. .
4. All ot block twenty-nine (29).
Glenmorrle Park, Clackamas County,
Oregon.
5. Block sixteen (16) of Glenmor
South 9 50' East, 200.34 feet; thence trie Park. Clackamas County. Oregon.
South 68 39' West, 724.20 feet;
thence North 2r 10' West. 5S5.97 feet ;
thence South 66" 22' West. 1760.20
feet; thence South 82" 59 West,
377.55 feet: thence North la 17' West,
1459 51 fppt! thence North 83 52
' . .. . . 1 1 I... r-1 .v, .... n.,Mnv rim
East. 1292.72 feet; thence Norm l' 34 , " ' v...,.
6. Block nineteen (19) ot Glenmor
rle Park. Clackamas County Oregon.
7. Block twenty-one (211 of Glen
morrle Park, Clackamas County. Ore
gon. 8. Block thirty-seven (37) of Glen
West 1001.60 feet; thence North 84
25' East, 549.84 feet; thence North 84
JlV East. 461.84 feet; thence South 1
03' East, 994.22 feet; thence North 83"
06' East, 398.71 feet; thence North 80
46' East 314.79 feet; thence North 82
00' East, 215.00 feet; thence North 39 j
04' East, 409.78 feet; thence North 30
54' East, 130.75 feet: thence South 30
gun
9. Block fifty-five (65) of Glenmor
rle Park. Clackamas County. Oregon.
10. Block fourteen (14) ot Glen
morrie Park. Clackamas County, Ore
gon.
11. Block twenty (20) ot Glenmor
rle .Park. Clackamas County. Oregon.
12. Also all of blocks numbered
ks- p.. isfi no teet: thence South 69 ten (10) and eleven (11) of Glenmor
03' East, 362.38 feet; thence South 31 rie and all of block numbered twelve
i- ev, si q? ff thpnpA Vnrth so! (12) of said Glenmorrie. excepting a
29' East,' 143 25 feet; thence North 72 ! roadway now established and located
. ...... .... . u n .. ,1 ,)AiK.rlliliiff an
24' East, 459.94 feet; thence North 89
49' East, 94.50 feet; thence North 66"
02' East, 207.84 feet, containing 130.94
acres.
Also a part of said Felix A. Collard
uDon tne erounu ana aescnuiug an
arc through the northwest corner of
said block number twelve (12); the
said roadway being forty-six (46) feet
wide and the center line thereof Inter-
and wife Donation Land Claim de-' setting the westerly line of said block
scribed as follows: , number twelve (12) at a point eighty-
Beginning at the quarter section cor, seven (87) and 5-10 (87.5) feet south
ner on line between said Section 11 and ' erly from the northwesterly corner of
14, thence south 66' 2' west 207.84 feet; ! said block number twelve (12) and
thence South 89 49' West 94.50 feet; i said center line, thence following a
thence South 72 24" West, 459.94 feet; ! curve on a radius of three hundred
thence South 50 29' West, 143.25 feet; j twenty (320) feet a distance or one
thence North 31 18' West, 313.92 feet; hundred thirty-four and 8-10 (134.8)
thence North 69 3' West. 362.38 feet; ; feet to Intersection wltJMhe north line
thence North 30 58' West. 186 feet;, of said block number twelve (12) at a
thence South 30 54' West. 130.75 feet: point one hundred eight and 3-10
thence South 39 4" West, 409.78 feet;
thence South 82 West, 215 feet;
thence South 80 46' West, 314.79 feet;
thence South 83 6' West. 398.7 feet;
Miss Mable Volkmar has received, a
letter from her cousin. Private For
rest B. Greene, and reads as follows:
France, May 26, 1918.
Dear Mable:
I have been in France for several
weeks now, but have been traveling
around most of the time. I have been
across France two times, but in dif
ferent directions, finally reaching my
old regiment, which I was away from
on account of being quarantined at
Camp Merritt, N. J. Upon my arrival
I found lots of mail awaiting me, some
of which had been there for several
weeks.
This French country is very queer
until a person gets accustomed to it
and i is certainly a beautiful coun
try, and resembles one great park at
this time of the season. 'The fields
and gardens are all small, but they
are everywhere, and you seldom see
an uncultivated space. The women do
all the work In the fields now, They
use cows to pull their plows and use
two wheel wagons. One seldom sees
a four-wneeled vehicle in una coun
try. Cows and oxen are hitched side
by side, but when horses are used
they are always hitched tanden style.
They all have their tails docked.
The battery I am a member of is
stationed in a small country village
in a very pretty part of the country.
We are billeted around in all the
halls, barns and woodsheds in the
place.
All of the houses are built of ir
regular shaped stones and cement,
and appear to be centuries old. The
roofs are made of slate or tile, and
very little lumber is in their make up.
A person might go for miles and not
even see a pig pen built of lumber. I
am mistaken about pig pens, for they
don't use them as they keep the pigs
In one end of the house in which they
live, and sometimes even in the par
lors. When we are out on hikes at about
every creek we come to we find a
bunch of women at the edge of the
streams. Here they are on their
(108.3) feet easterly from the north
westerly corner of said block number
twelve (12).
13. Blocks two (2), four (4) and
I thence North 1 3' West, 994.22 feet to! five (5) of Glenmorrle, Clackamas
1 a stone set in the North line of land In I County, Oregon.
said Donation Land Claim owned by 14. Blocks thirteen (13) and four
the grantor; thence along said North j teen (14) of Glenmorrle, Clackamas
line North 85 24' East, 552.15 feet and County, Oregon.
North 55 East 992.42 feet to an Inter-1 15. Beginning at a point in the
section with the Westerly line of Can- bridge on the County Road which point
yon Drive, which Is the Westerly line
of Glenmorrle, according to the duly re
corded plat thereof; thence on said
Westerly line, of Glenmorrle South
knees scrubbing clothes on the rocks
They go a mile or so from their homes J Donation Land Claim
to do their washing. Mighty ancient thence North 3613.35
j Is In the center of the northern ex
tremity of Canyon Drive of Glenmor
' rle as shown on the official plat of
! same as filed In the office of the Re-
76 31' East, 71.28 feet; thence on ajcorder of Conveyances of ClacKarnas
curve to right 83.25 feet (angle 120 j County, Oregon; said Initial point be
radius 39.75 feet; thence on tangent! ing further described as North fifty
South 33 29' West 52 feet; thence on five (55) degrees East ten hundred
curve to left 311.39 feet (angle 101 , twelve and 16-100 (1012.16) feet from
57', radius 175 feet); thence on curve! an iron pipe In the northerly boundary
to right 140.13 feet (angle 38 14' , of Glenmorrle Park; thence South
radius 210 feet); thence on curve to fifty-five (55) degrees West ten nun
left 72 feet (angle 8 15', radius SOOlred twelve and 16-100 (1012.16) feet
feet); thence leaving said Westerly to an iron pipe; thence South two
line of Canyon Drive and continuing! (02) degrees eighteen (18') minutes
on Westerly line of Glenmorrie South i East Sixty-eight and 4-10 (68.4) feet
15 23' East, 148.2 feet; thence South '; to an iron pipe; thence South elghty
3 23' East 100 feet; thence South 14 two (82) degrees forty-three (43')
23' East 160 feet; thence 8out.b 7 37' minutes West eighty-two and 13-100
West -126.7 feet to the most Westerly; (82.13) feet to an Iron pipe; thence
corner of Block 13 of Glenmorrle; i South fifty-six (56) degrees sixteen
thence continuing on said Westerly! (16") minutes West forty-five and
line of Glenmorrle South 43 14'J 64-100 .(45.64) feet to an iron pipe;
East 420.62 feet; thence South 28' 4'',! thence South thirty-seven (37) de
East, 190.97 feet; thence on curve to grees fifty-seven (57') minutes West
left 91.86 feet (angle 14 26' radius ! "one hundred and 0-10 (100.0) feet to an
364.8 feet); thence on tangent North Iron pipe; thence south twenty-three
78 44' East 215 feet; thence on curve! (23) degrees fifty-seven (57') minutes
to right 55.10 feet (angle 28 42', i West one hundred and 0-10 (100.0) feet
radius 110 feet); thence on curve to, to an Iron pipe; thence south flfty-sev-left
81.13 feet (angle 37 27', radius : en (57) degrees fifteen (15) minutes
124.08 feet): thence North 62 evEaHt fifty-five and 28-100 (55.28) feet
East, 167.5 feet to the place of begin-! to a post; thence north fifty-five (55)
nlng, containing 42.66 acres. j degrees East twelve hundred, nlnety-
Also all of Blocks 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, five and 43-100 (1295.43) feet to a point
13 and 14 of Glenmorrle according to! in the center line of Canyon Drive ot
the plat thereof of record In the office j Glenmorrie; thence following the cen
of the Recorder of Conveyances foriter line of Canyon Drive by a chord
said Clackamas County, and said ! to the curve, north thirty-three (33)
blocks containing In all 10.625 acres. decrees nineteen (19') minutes East
Also nil Yhak nortlnn nf the Donation nlnetv-flve hundredths f0.95) feet to
Land Claim of Gabriel Walling and! an iron pine; thence north thirty
Lucy Walling, his wife, Notification j three (33) degrees twenty-nine (2!)')
No. 841, Claim No. 63, In Sections 13,1 mlnut.es East flftv-two and 0-10 (52.0)
14, 15, 22 and 23 of Township 2 South,! feet continuing in the center line of
Ranee 1 East of Willamette Meridian, said Canyon Drive to a pipe; thence
described as follows: continuing in the center line of said
Beginning at a stone set at the! Canyon Drive on a curve of radius
Southwest corner of said Walllnsr flftv.fnnr on 7K.1A0 ' f 54.75') feet
and running, through one hundred ten (110) de
feet; thence igrees of curvature; the chord ot this
curve bean north twenty-one (21)
degreea tblrty-ona (31') minutes West
and la eighty-nlue and 7-10 (89.7) teet
In length ; thence continuing tn the
center line ot Canyon Drive north seventy-six
tS) degrees thirty-one (3V)
minutes West fifty-eight and 010
(58.0) feet to the point ot beginning.
The foregoing described tract Ilea in
the extreme northeast'eoruer ot Glon
morrle Pa(k and has an area ot 4.409
acres.
Also commencing at the said point
of beginning and running thence north
fifty five (55) degrees east to the
Willamette River, thence up said river
to the Northerly boundary of Qlenmor
rle, as shown upon the said plat;
thence following the northerly Una ot
said Gmimorrlo to Intersect the cen
ter Una of said Canyon Drive; thence
following tha center .Una ot said Can
yon Drive to tha said place ot begin
ning. 16. Beginning at a point In the cen
ter line ot Canyon Drive, a street ded
icated as shown on tha recorded plat
ot Glenmorrle on file In the office ot
tha Recorder of Conveyances ot Clack
mas County, Oregon, which point Is
South thirty-three degrees, nineteen
minutes (33 19') west ninety-five bun
dredths (.95) teet from an Iron pipe
In tha center Una of said Canyon Drive
at the Northern extremity ot a curve
of ona hundred sixty (160) feet radius
and at the southern extremity ot a
tangent fifty-two (52)' teet In length
and whose bearing Is north thirty
three degrees, twenty-nine minutes
(S3 29') east; thence parallel to the
northern boundary ot Glenmorrla Park
aa shown upon tha plat thereof ot rec
ord in tha office ot said Recorder of
Conveyances, aouth fifty five degrees
(65) west twelve hundred ninety live
and 43 100 (1295.43) feet to stake;
thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees
fifteen (15') minutes east ona hundred
eight and 67-100 (108.67) feet to an
Iron pipe; thence aouth eighty six de
grees, twenty-seven minutes (86 27')
east seventy-nine and 32 100 (79.32)
feet to a stake; thence north sixty de
grees, one minute (60 01') east five
hundred seventy and 29 100 (570.29)
feet to a stake; thence north thirty
five (35) degrees west fifty (50) feet
to a stake; thence north fifty five
(55) degrees east five hundred twen
ty-three and 7-100 (623.7) feet to
pipe In tha center ot Canyon Drive on
a point In a curve ot ona hundred six
ty (160) feet radius; thence following
the center line of Canyon Drive In
northerly direction on a curve of rad
lus one hundred sixty (160) feet
through sixty-eight degrees, thirty
.five minutes (68 36') of curvature to
the point of beginning; the chord to
this curve bears north no degrees,
fifty eight minutes (0 58') West and
is ona hundred eighty and 26-100
(180.26) feet In length. The area of
the foregoing described tract is 4.409
acres.
Also beginning at an Iron pipe In the
center line of Canyon Drive as shown
on the recorded pint of UltMunorrie on
file Iu the office of the Recorder ot
Conveyances of Clackamas County
Oregon, which point Is at a point of
reverse curvature, being at the north
ern extremity of curve of radius four
hundred eighty-five (1X5) feet and at
the southern extremity of a curve of
radius two hundred twenty-five (225)
feet; thence following the center line
of Canyon Drive on a curve to the left
of radius two hundred twenty-five
(225) feet through thirty-eight degrees
fourteen minutes (38 14 ) of curva
ture; the chord to this curve bears
North forty-nine degrees twenty-one
minutes (49" 21") West and la one nun
dred forty-seven and 510 (147.5) feet
In length; thence still following th
center line of Canyon Drive on a curve
to the right of radius one hundred six
ty (160) feet through thirty-three de
green, twelve minutes (33 12') of cur
vature: and the chord to this curve
bears north fifty-one degrees forty
nine minutes (51 49') west and I
ninety-one and 42-100 (91.42) feet In
length; thence south fifty-five degrees
(55) west five hundred twenty-three
and 7-10 (523.7) feet to a stake; thence
south thirty-five degrees (35) east,1
fifty (50) feet to a stake; thence south
sixty degrees, one minute (60 01 )
west five hundred seventy and 29100
(570.29) feet to a stake; thence south
eighty-six degrees, twenty-seven min
utes (86 27') east one hundred twelve
and 18-100 (112.18) feet to an iron
pipe; thence south fifty-two degrees,
forty-four minutes (52 44') east eigh
ty and 43-100 (80.43) feet to an Iron
pipe; thence on a curve to the right
of radius twenty-nine and 06-100
(29.06) feet through ninety-five de
grees, forty-eight minutes (95 48') of
curvature to an Iron pipe; the chord
to this curve bears north eighty-five
degrees one minute (85 01') east and
Is forty-three and 2-10 (43.2) feet long;
thence north sixty-five degrees, twen-ty-iour
minutes (65 24') East four
hundred thirty-five and 80-100 (435.80)
feet to an Iron pipe In center of brook;
thence down stream following the cen
ter line of said brook as follows, north
three degrees, forty-seven minutes
(3 47') east one hundred twenty-nine
and 20-100 (129.20) feet; north forty-
two degrees, two minutes (42 02')
east flfty-nlne and 31-100 (59.31) feet
to a stake In the center of said brook;
thence leaving the bed of said brook
north srxty-nlne degrees, two minutes
(69 02') East sixty-eight (68) feet to
an iron pipe; thence north seventy-
seven degrees, thirty-two minutes
(77 32') East flfty-nlne and 12-100
(59.12) feet to an Iron pipe; thence
north eighty-six degrees two minutes
(86 02') east sixty-one and 85-100
(61.85) feet to a stake: thence north
sixty-three degrees, thirty-two minutes
(63 32') east eighty ana lz-iuu
fRO.12) feet to an iron pipe; thence
north sixty-six degrees, fourteen min
utes (66 14') east seventy-eight and
75-100 (78.75) feet to an Iron pipe;
thence south eighty-eight degrees
twenty-three minutes (88 23") east
fifty and 20-100 (50.20) feet to an pipe;
thence north thirty degrees, forty-three
minutes (30 43') east seventy-four
(74) feet to tha point of beginning.
The area of the foregoing descrjbed
tract is 4.409 acres.
Also beginning at an Iron pipe In
the center ot the road in said Glenmor
rle Park which point Is In the line pro
duced.in a southwesterly direction of
the line between lots sixteen and sev
enteen (16 and 17) of said Glenmorrle
Park and which road forms the north
erly boundary of lots twenty (20) and
twenty-one (21) ot said Qlenmorrle
Park; thence following tha center Una
ot said road lit a westerly direction ou
a curve to tha left whoaa radius li
seventy-five and 81 100 (75.81) foot
through thirty six degrees, thirty min
utes (36 30') ot curvature; thonce
till following tha center Una ot said
road on a curve to tha left whoso rad
ius Is one hundred fifty seven and 9 10
(157.9) teet through twenty-Ova (25)
degrees ot curvature; thence still fol
lowing tha said center Una on a curve
to the left whose radius la seventy and
79-100 (70.79) teet through twenty four
degrees, fifty Ova minutes (24 65') ot
curvature; thence still following aald
center lino on a tangent to tha Inat
curve a distance ot sixty-one and 1 10
(61.1) fevt; thonce still following aald
center line on a curve to tha right
whose radius la sixty Ova and 27-100
(65.27) feet through ninety-seven de
grees, torty-ona minutes (97" 41 ) oi
curvature; thenco still following the
aid center Una on a tangent to the
last curve a distance of ona hundred
fifty-four and 910 (154.9) tl to an
Iron pipe In tha center ot tha road set
at tha southwesterly corner ot a tract
ot land heretofore conveyed by The
Qlenmorrle Company to S. 11. Stewart;
thence north sixty five degrees, twenty-four
mlnutea (65 14') east follow
ing the southerly Una of aald tract
heretofore conveyed by The Glenmor
rle Company to S. B. Stewart tour
hundred thirty five and 80 100 (435.80.)
feet to an Iron pipe aet In (ha center
of a spring branch or creek; thence
north three degrees, forty-seven mln
utea (3 47') esst one hundred (100)
feet; thence aouth twelve degrees.
fifty three minutes (12 53") east two
hundred twelve and 93 100 (212.93)
feet to appoint fifteen (15) feet north
erly from tha line between lota slxjen
(16) and seventeen (17) of said Glen
morrle Park; thenca aouth fifty-one
degree twenty-nine minutes (51 19')
west ona hundred ona and 18100
(101.18) feet following a Una parallel
with and distant fifteen (15) feet at
right angles from the aald Una be
tween tha said lota sixteen (16) and
seventeen (17) to the northerly aide
Una of tha said road; thenca south
thirty-eight degrees, thirty-one mln
utes (33 81') east fifteen (15) feet to
tha point ot beginning, containing
1.4453 acres.
Also beginning at an Iron pipe In tha
center of Canyon Drive of Glenmorrle
as shown In the pint of same of record
In the office of the Recorder of Con
veyances of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, which pluce of beginning Is at a
point of reverse curvature being at
the northerly terminus of a curve of
radius four hundred eighty five (45)
teet and at the southerly terminus of
a curve of radius two hundred twenty
five (225) feet; thence south thirty de
grees, fortythree minutes (30 43')
west seventy-four (74) feet to an IrOn
pipe; thence north eighty-eight de-
greea, twenty-three minutes iss- sj j
West fifty and 20-100 (50.20) feet to an
Iron pipe; thence south sixty six de
grees, fourteen mlnutea (66 14') west
sventyelght and 75-100 (78.75) feet
(63 32') West, eighty and 12100
to an Iron pipe; thence south sixty
three degrees, thirty-two minutes
(80.12) feet to a stake; thence aouh
eighty-six degrees two minutes (86
02') west sixty-one and 85 100 (61.86)
feet to an Iron pipe; thence south
seventy-seven degrees, thirty-two min
utes (77 32') West flfty-nlne and
12 100 (59.12) feet to an Iron pipe,
thence South sixty-nine degrees, two
minutes (69 02') West sixty-eight
(68) feet to a stake In the center of a
spring branch; thence continuing up
stream along the bed of the spring
brnnch south forty-two degrees, two
minutes (42 02') west flfty-nlne and
31-100 (59.31) feet; thence south three
degrees, forty seven minutes (3 47')
West twenty-nine and 20 100 (29.20)
teet to an Iron pipe in the bed of the
stream; thence south twelve degrees,
fifty-three minutes (12 63') East two
hundred twelve and 93-100 (212.93)
feet to a point fifteen (15) feet north
erly from the line between lots sixteen
(16) and seventeen (17) of Glenmor
rle Park, reference being had to the
plat thereof of record In the office of
the Recorder of Conveyances of Clack
amas County, Oregon; thence aouth
fifty-one degrees, twenty-nine minutes
(51 29') west one hundred one and
18-100 (101.18) feet following line par
allel and distant fifteen (15) feet at
right angles from the said line divid
ing said lots sixteen (16) and seven
teen (17)to the northerly side line of
the road forming the northerly boun
dary of lots twenty (20) and twenty
one (21) of sail Glenmorrle Park as
shown on recorded plat of Glenmorrle
Park; thence south twenty-seven de
grees, fifty-three minutes (27 63')
east fifteen (15) feet to an Iron pipe
In the center of said road; thence
north fifty-one degrees, twenty-nine
minutes (61 29') east six hundred
sixty-three and 53-100 (663.53) feet fol
lowing the line between lots sixteen
(16) and seventeen (17) of Glenmor
rle Park to an Iron pipe; thence north
fifteen degrees, twenty-three nilnuteB
(15 23') west forty-seven' and 70-100
(47.70) feet to the westerly side line
of Canyon Drive; thence north fifty
degrees, forty-six minutes (50 46')
east fifteen (15) feet to an iron pipe
In the center line of Canyon Drive;
thence on a curve to the right whose
radius is four hundred eighty-five
(485) feet a distanee of sixty-nine and
80-100 (69.80) feet to the point ot be
ginning containing 2.1857 acres.
17. A strip of land 1664.8 feet more
or less In length and 100 feet In width,
being 50 feet In width on each aide of
and parallel with the surveyed and lo
cated center line of the Portland, Eu
gene & Eastern Railway Company's
railway as the same Is now surveyed,
located and staked out over and across
the- grantor's property which Is part
of the Gabriel Walling Donation Land
Claim No. 63 in Township 2 South,
Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian,
said center line being more particular
ly described as follows:
Entering the grantor's north proper
fy line at a point which is North 14
41 East 1490.4 feet, more or loss, from
the northwest corner of the George
W. Walling Donation Land Claim No
P2, Township 2, South, Range lEast,
Willamette Meridian, and is at or
about Engineer's Station 1154-81.0 of
the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail
way Company's survey; thenco South
38 36' East 323.5 feet, more or less, to
a point which la Knglneor'e autlon
11904.5 which equals Engineer's
Station 12085.4 of tha aald com
pany's aurvey, which point la tha be
ginning of a taper curve No. Vfc to tha
right; thenca on aald taper curve to
the right through an angle ot 0 17' a
dlHtnnca ot 90 feet to a point at Eu
glneer'a Station 121 15.4 ot aald com
pany's aurvey which Is tha beginning
of a regular 1 curve to tha right with
a radlua ot 6729.5 feet; thence on a
regular curve to tha right through an
angle ot 18' a distance of 63 fact
to a point at Englneer'a Station
12745.4 ot said company's aurvey
which la tha beginning ot a taper
curve No. V4 to tha right; thenoe on
mlil taper curve through an angle of
0 27' a distance of 90 feet to a point
tha beginning of a tangunt at Engl
neer'a Station 128 35.4; thenca South
31 29' East a distance ot 531 J feat, .
juora or less, to the aouth Una ot gran
tor's land, leaving tha grantor's aouth
lino at or about Englneer'a Station
15366,7 of laid company'a aurvey.
Also an additional strip of land BO
feet In width lying on the aouthwnstar
ly alda ot adjoining and parallel with
the Southwesterly aide Una ot tha
above deacrlbed 100 toot atrip ot land,
paid 60 toot atrip of land extends
from the north Una of tha grantor'a
property aoutheaaterly to a Una drawn
at right angles to aald survey and lo
cated center Una ot railway at Engl
neer'a Station 18800 of aald com
pany'a survey which la 119 feat dis
tant from north Una of grantor"! aald
land.
Also an additional strip of land 60
feet In width lying on tha northeaster
ly tide ot adjoining and parallel with
the northeasterly alda Una ot tha
above described 100 toot atrip of land,
aid 60 foot strip of land extenda from
tha north Una of tha grantor'a proper
ly southeasterly to a Una drawn at
right angles to aald surveyed and lo
cated center Una of railway at Engl
neer'a Station 18800 of aald com
pany'a aurvey which la 11 teet dis
tant from north Una ot grantor'a ealfl
land containing 4 314 acrea, mora or
loss.
Also beginning at the point where
snld aurveyed and located center line
crossca grantor'a north property Una
and running thenca North 89 48' East
a distance of 127.8 feet to tha north- ,
easterly corner of the right of way of
said Railway Company, which point
la the Initial point of tha property to
be deacrlbed and conveyed herein:
running thenca aouth 88 36' East.
along the easterly Una of aald right
of way. -a dlstanc of 139.74 feet to a
point; thence aouth 61 84' West fol
lowing aald right ot way Una 69 feet
to a point; thenca south SS 86' East,
following said right of way Una. a
dlHtanca of 104.6 feet to a point the be
ginning of a r urva to the right, thence
following said right ot way Una on a
curve to the right, having a radlua of
22918 feet, a distance of 80.07 feet;
thence on a curve to the right of rad
ius 11459 feet a distance ot 80.07 feet,
thence on a curva to the right, ot rad
ius 11459 teet, a distance of 30.1S feet,
thenca on a curve to the right of rad
ius 7639.5 feet a distance ot 30.20 feet;
thence on a curva to the right ot rad
ius 6779.6 feet a distance ot 268.1 teet
to a point; thenca north 81 14' West
a dlatanca of 696.2 feet, more or less,
to the north Una ot grantor'a property.
20.6 feet north 89 48' East from the
Initial point, thence to tha Initial
point; said tract of. land la said
to contain 0.312 of and acre, mora or
lass.
18. Also a triangular piece or par
cel of land being all that portion of
lot 5, Glenmorrla In Section 11, Town
ship 2 South, Range 1 East Willam
ette Meridian, aa shown on recorded
plat filed July 3d, 1918. In Bonk 7, page
23, of the Records of Clackamaa Coun
ty. Oregon, lying southwesterly from
a line parallel with and 50 feet north
easterly from and nienaured at right
angles to tho surveyed and located
center line of the Portland, Eugene
and Eastern Railway Company'a rail
way .and more particularly described
as follows, to-wlt:
Commencing at an Iron pipe which
Is the southerly corner ot said lot 5,
and on the center line of Canyon
Drive, thonce running northeasterly
along the southeasterly boundary of
said lat, 6, a distance of 4.60 feet, to
Engineer's Station 7609.7 of the sur
veyed and located center line ot the
Portland, Eugene & Eastern Railway
Company's railway; thence continuing
northeasterly along said southeasterly
line ot Lot 5 a distanco ot 50.13 tent,
more or less, to a point 50 feet north
easterly from and nienaured at right
angles to said center line ot railway;
thence north 47 31' West parallel
with and 60 feet distant from Bald cen
ter line 175.5 feet, more or less, to the
northwesterly boundary of said lot 5;
thence southwesterly along said north
westerly boundary of lot 6, a dlstunco
of 15.85 feet, more or less, to
the westerly corner inereor; mence
southeasterly along the southwes
terly boundary of said lot 5,
which Is also the center line of Can
yon Drive, a distance of 150.15 feet,
more or less, to the said surveyed and
located center line of railway, at or
about Engineer's Station 7589.0;
thence continuing along said south
westerly boundary ot lot 5, a distance
of 20.85 feet more or loss, to the point
of beginning, containing 0.141 acreB,
more or less.
Now, Therefore, by virtue of sold
execution, Judgment order and decree,
and In compliance with the commands
of said writ, I will, on Saturday, the
27th day of July, 1918, at the hour of
,10 o clock, a. m at the front floor of
tne County Court House In the City of
Oregon City, In said County and State,
sell at public auction, subject to re
demption, to the highest blddor, for U.
S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right,
title and Interest which the within
named dofondant had on the date
of the mortgage herein or since
had in or to the above described
satisfy said execution, Judgment order,'
decree, Interest, costs and all accruing
coats.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clnckamns County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett, Doputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 8th,
1918.
Date of first publication, June 28th.
1918.
Date of last publication, July 20,
1918. -