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    OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 12, 191 8.
KEE.
ENLISTED WITH NAVAL
RESERVES IN NEW YORK
Clark E. Hughes, ton of the late
Mr. P. M. Hughes, is a well known
Clackamas county boy entering the
service. He enlisted April 11918, In
the Naval Reserve Corp la the
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CLARKE E. HUGHES, WELL
KNOWN OREGON CITY BOY WHO
ENLISTED IN NAVAL RESERVES,
NOW IN TRAINING IN NEW YORK.
quaj term aster department, and has
been stationed at Bremerton. Wash.
He recently left Bremerton for New
York,i where he goes Into training lor
six months, expecting to complete
his training there.
Hughes was born at Willamette 201
years ago. He attended the school of
that place, also the Gladstone school,
as ha was a resident of the latter
place as well. After completing his
studies at that institution, he also at
tended the Oregon City schools.
At the time or enlisting Hughes
was employed by the W. & J. Sloan
Company, of Portland.
Hughes Is one of the yeung men
who is much impressed with the life
he has chosen, and is anxious to
further his studies for his country.
Hughes' brother. E. A. Hughes, of
Olex. Eastern Oregon is employed on
a 2000-acre farm, and is an engineer
on one of the giant caterpillar har
vesting machines used in Eastern
Oregon. He has two Bisters. Miss
Irene Hughes, of Aberdeen, Wash.;
and Mrs. Olive Tncke , of Portland.
THE RUT
By VICTOR REDCLIFFE.
Kkpjilskt. 1918, by Wten Xcwwpcr Ciloa.)
Professor Archelanui Tldworth re
tired from the rostrum In the little '
young and ambitious, an J Muriel long
ed for expansion and Independence,
Across the aisle from her, Arnold
Wade waa likewise fertile ground for
the seed sown by the lecturer. He had
worked at wages never Increased In
the next town, had saved tome money,
even enough to enable hlra to boy an
automobile, and In a modest way en
Joyed life, but he, too, left the hall re
solving to "get out of the rut!"
This estimable young man the next
day made all his arrangements for
giving up his position. He experienced
a rare sense of freedom as he started
away In his auto, bound for the city
fifty miles distant.
At the same hoar, carrying a neat
looking sulirie, Muriel Balrd took
the old turnpike road leading to the
nearest railroad town. She was sec
retly glad as an automobile slowed up
and Its owner sang out courteously,
"Can I give you a lift, young ladyr
Muriel turned to view her questioner,
discerned that he waa a young man,
blushed dtvloely and murmured:
was going to utaovrj,- .
"Right on my way. Why," be add
ed, "dldnt I see you at the lecture last
evening 7"
To which Muriel assented, and this
naturally led up to" the discovery that
they were "two souls of a single
thought" "getting out of the rutf
"WeJU well." coromentejhejreejnd
open Arnold, "this Is quite coinciden
tal Here we are, starting out with the
world all before us. Suppose yon save
time and railroad fare by staying right
In the machine till we reach he city.
I tell you, I consider having your pleas
ant company all the way seems Ilka a
harbinger of good fortune. It would
be pleasant to keep track of one an
other. Wont yon write me to the gen
eral delivery when yon get settled?
And HI do the same to you."
And then they parted with a good
honest, hearty handshake, and neither
was likely to forget the other for a
long time to come.
Arnold sold bis automobile for a
fair sum and spent a week looking
for an Investment for his little capi
tal. One day he received a brief note
from Muriel, telling that she had found
work at a delicatessen store.
Arnold started to locate the place
that evening. Inquiry led to It being
pointed out to him across a street be
had been traversing. A swift automo
bile turned the corner. He met a
crashing contact and knew no more.
It was not a long story he beard,
when, after a week of unconsciousness,
fever and delirium, Arnold was made
to comprehend that he bad been ten
derly cared for by Muriel and her em
ployer, a Mrs. La t com be, who lived
behind the little delicatessen shop. It
was directly In front of It that Arnold
had been run down. It was Muriel
who witnessed the mishap, and a
recognition of bis friendly face bad
led to her caring for him aa if be were
an own brother.
Arnold mended alowly. One day
from an adjoining room he beard bis
kind hostess say: '
Tve got some rather bad news for
yon, Muriel, dear. I have word from
my Invalid husband in California, and
he wants me to sell out and come to
GOVERNOR ASKS
PATROL DETAIL
SAI.F.M, Or, July 8. Complying
with the request from the state board
of forestry. Governor Wlthycombe
last night sent a telegram to the sec
retary of war urging that soldiers at
Camp Lewis be detailed . to patrol
lodging campa and timber districts,
where deemed necessary, as a pre
caution against forest Bres, which
are threatening ship and airplane
materials.
SHERIFF'S SALE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon, tor the County of Clackamas.
Clara K. Morey. PlalnUff,
vs.
The Glenuiorrie Company, a corpora
tion, Defendant
State of Oregon, County of Clecka
mas, ss;, N
By virtue of a Judgment order, de
cree and an execution, duly issued out
of and under the seal of the above en
titled court. In the above entitled
cause, to me duly directed and dated
the 20th dav of June, 19 IS. upon a
judgment rendered and entered in
said court on the 14th day of June
1918, In favor of Clara E. Morey, Plain
tiff, and against The Glenmorrte Com
pany, a corporation. Defendant, for the
sum of S34S.S34.0S. with Interest
thereon at the rate of per
cent per annum from the 14th day of
June, 1918, and the further sum of
13000.00 aa attorney's tee, and
the further sum of 111.25 costs and
disbursements, and the costs of and up
on this writ, commanding me to -make
sale of the following described rest
property, situate in the cocnty of
Clackamaa, State of 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.
15 and 18 of Township 2 South, Range
1 East of Willamette Meridian, being
Claim No. 45 and a part of theDona
tion Land Claim of Jesse Bullock and
Nancy Bullock, his wife, In Sections
11. 14 snd 15 of Township 2 South.
Range 1 East of Willamette Meridisn.
being Claim No. 46 described as follows:
Beginning at a stone set for the quar
ter section corner on line between
said Sections 11 snd 14, thence South
61 0' West. 2088.S1 feet; thence
South 6 47' East, 351.61 feet; thence
South 82 24' West, 292.49 feet; thence
South 9 50' East, 200.34 feet; thence
South 68' 39' West. 724.20 feet;
thence North 21 10' West. 585.97 feet;
bim. I am offered four thousand five
hundred dollars for the five stores.
You have made this one, with your
pleasant manner and neat way of
village ball of Holmwood with a smirk
and a bow, and harried bis steps, once
behind the scenes, to a table where his 1
wife was counting over the meager!
; purchaser to retain you in charge.'
"ut""7 At that Arnold Joined the ladles,
back towns field too narrow for our, , , . ...
ed. Td like a chanoe at this one,
keeping It, and I am going to ask the
abilities," mattered the professor.
"Attentive audience, though. How'
yon did pour It Into them. Arch elan us
quoting the classics I"
That was the stunt of the Impressive
looking, basso-profundo voiced pro
fessor, vie bad a worn, tattered lec
ture, which proved that every town he
went to bad missed a marvellous com
mercial future through striking a rut
and sticking In It "Get out of the
rati" was his loud, braying appeal to
towns and Individuals.
The discourse waa dreary and vapid,
but its one essential point took root
with at least two of the audience,
Muriel Balrd, eighteen, an orphan, a
drudge In the home of a distant rela
tive, seriously drank In the glowing
pictures delineated by the rostrum
fiend as to the wonderful prospects
open in the prpnt thriving cltv for the,
Mrs. Latcombe. I have over one thou
sand two hundred dollars In the bank.'
"Certainly you can have the first
chance the price Is nine hundred dollars."
Til take It If Miss Muriel she
shall decide. Mrs. Latcombe knows
I love you, Muriel, and maybe you
have suspected It Call It partners
for life, become my wife, and how hap
py we will be."
So, out of the rat they Joined bus
iness issues In a small way. It grew
to greater things as time went on. The
light of love and contentment never
dimmed for those two ardent young
souls.
North 81 58' East 2329.60 feet; thence
South 35 03' East 1195.93 feet; thence
North 69 57' East MM feet; thenct
North 14 S5' East, 143.16 feet; thence
North 84 47 East 173.02 feet; thence
North 31 01 East, 149.63 feet; thence
North 66 15' East 364.S3 feet; thence
North 89 15' East 3811 feet; thence
North 63 45' East 318.20 feet; thence
South 87 30' East 631.90 feet; thence
North 79 19' East, 23130 feet; thence
South 89 25' East 433.10 feet; thence
8uth 34 46' East, 1337.40 feet; thence
South 13 S3' East, 153.50 feet; thence
South 87 63' West 1366.85 feet; thence
South 3 IS' West 2382.70 feet; thence
North 8S27' Went, 4884.60 feet con
taining In all 451.31 acres. Excepting
and reserving therefrom, however, the
following described premises released
from the Uen of plaintiff's mortgage,
to-wit:
1. Blocks twenty-eight (28), thirty
five (35) and sixty-one (61) of Glen
morrle Park. Clackamas County, Ore.
gon.
3. All of the easterly 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
duly recorded plat thereof of record
In the office of the Recorder of Con
veyances tor said Clackamas County,
excepting therefrom the rights of the
public In and to the dedicated roads
abutting upon the northerly boundary
of said easterly halt of Block thirty
nine (39) said easterly halt being more
particularly described aa follows:
Commencing at the southeast corn
er of said Block thirty-nine (39) run
ntng thence south fifty-nine degrees,
sixteen minutes, twenty-eight seconds
(59 16' 28") west along the south
boundary line of said Block thirty-nine
(39) one hundred thirty and 32100
(130.32) feet; thance north twenty
nine degreea, tour minutes, forty-two
seconds (39 4' 42") west and parallel
with the -Easterly line of said Block to
the Intersection of the northerly line
of said Block; thence northeasterly
following the northerly line of said
Block thirty-nine (39) to the north
easterly corner of said Block; thence
south twenty-nine degrees four ruin
utes, forty-two seconds (29 04' 42")
East following the easterly line of said
Block two hundred thirty-two and
69-100 (232.69) feet, more or less, to
the place of beginning.
3. Blocks thlrtyslx (36), eighty
four (84), eighty-five (85). eighty six
(86) and eighty-seven (87) of Glen-
morrle Park, Clackamas County, Ore
gon. .
4. All of block twenty-nine (29),
Glenmorrte Park. Clackamas County,
Oregon.
5. Block sixteen (16) of Glenmor
rte Park, Clackamas County, Oregon.
6. Block nineteen (19) of Glenmor
rte Park. Clackamas County Oregon
7. Block twenty-one (21) of Glen
thonn Snnth fi 22' Want 1760 20
feet: thence South 82 59' Weet, JBOrrte Park' Clackamas County. Ore-
377 55 fef thence North 1 17' West. &"on
1439.51 feet; thence North 83 52'
East 1292.72 feet; thence North 1 34'
WTest 1001.60 feet; thence North 84
25' East 649.84 feet; thence North 84
Jl East, 461.84 feet; thence South 1
03' East 994.22 teet; thence North 83w
06' East, 398.71 feet; thence North 80
46' East 314.79 feet; thence North 82
8. Block thirty-seven (37) of Glen
morrie Park, Clackamas County. Ore
gon.
9. Block fifty live (55) of Glenmor
rio Park. Clackamas County. Oregon.
10. Block fourteen (14) of Glen
morrle Park. Clackamas County. Ore
gon.
11. Block twenty (20) of Glenmor-
nn Fj 215 (Ml feet- thence North 39 I
or E.t 409 78 feet- thence North 30 rle Park. Clackamas County, Oregon
ci r..t nftfe v.... ch n ! 12. Alao all or mocks numnerea
ks Kat is oo fwt; thence South S9 I en 10 and eTen of Glenmor
03' East 362.38 feet; thence South 31 i
18' East. 313.92 feet; thence North 50'
29' East, 143.25 feet; thence North 72
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.
rie and all of block numbered twelve
(12) of said Glenmorrte, excepting
roadway now established and located
upon the ground and describing an
arc through the northwest corner of
said block number twelve (12); the
said roadway being forty-six (46) feet
Also a part of said Felix A. Collard i " ni " cnier llne mereoi inter
and wife Donation Land Claim de-i laS the westerly line of said block
scribed as follows: j number twelve (12) at a point eighty-
Beginning at the quarter section cor-1 even (87) and 5-10 (87.5) feet south
ner on line between said Section 11 and i erly from lhe northwesterly cerner of
said block number twelve (12) and
14, thence south 66 2' west 207.84 feet;
thence South 89 49' West 94.50 feet;
thence South 72' 24' West. 459.94 feet;
thence South 50 29 West. 143.25 feet;
thence North 31 18' West, 313.92 feet;
said center line, thence following a
curve on a radius of three hundred
twenty (320) feet a distance of one
hundred thirty-four and 8-10 (134.8)
curvt beart north twenty-one (3D
degreea thirty-one (81) mlnutea West
and la eighty-nine and T-10 (39.7) feet
In length; thence continuing In the
center Una of Canyon Drive north sev
enty-six (76) degrees thirty-one (31')
mlnutea West fifty-elaht and 0-10
(5S.0) teet to the point of beginning.
The foregoing described tract lies In
the extreme northeast corner of Glen
morrte Park and has an area of 4.409
acres.
Also commencing at the said point
of beginnlug and running thence north
fifty-live (55) degreea east to the
Willamette River, thence up said river
'o the Northerly boundary of Glenmor
rle, aa shown upon the said plat;
thence following the northerly Hue of
said Genmorrle to Intersect the cen
ter line or said Canyon Drive; thence
following the tenter line of said Can
yon Drive to the said place of beginning.
16. Beginning at a point In the cen
ter line of Canyon Drive, a street ded
icated aa shown on the recorded plat
ot Qlenmorrle on file In the office of
the Recorder ot Conveyance!5 ot Clack
amas County, Oregon, which point Is
South thirty-three degrees, nineteen
minutes (33 19' wost ninety-five hun
dredths (.95) feet from an Iron pipe
In the center line ot said Canyon Drive
at the Northern extremity of a curve
ot one hundred alxty (160) feet radius
ana at tne southern extremity o a
tangent fifty-two (53) feet In length
and whose bearing la north thirty-
three degrees, twenty-nine minutes
(33 29') east; thence parallel to the
northern boundary ot Glenmorrte Park
as shown upon the plat thereof ot rec
ord in the office ot aald Recorder ot
Conveyances, south fifty-five degrees
(55) west twelve hundred ninety-five
and 43 100 (1295.43) teet to a stake;
thence south fifty-seven (57) degrees
fifteen (15') mlnutea east one hundred
eight and 67100 (108.67) feet to an
Iron pipe; thence south eighty-six de
grees, twenty-seven minutes (86 27')
east seventy-nine and 33 100 (79.32)
feet to a stake; thence north sixty de
grees, one minute (80 01') east five
hundred seventy and 29-100 (576.29)
feet to a stake; thence north thirty-
five (35) degrees west fifty (50) teet
to a stake; thence north fifty-five
(55 degrees east five hundred twen
ty-three- and 7-100 (523.7) feet to a
pipe In the center ot Canyon Drive on
a point In a curve ot one hundred six
ty (160) feet radius; thence following
the center llne of Canyon Drive In a
northerly direction on a curve of rad
lus one hundred sixty (160) feet
through sixty-eight degrees, thirty
five minutes (68 35') ot curvature to
the point of beginning; the chord to
this curve bears north no degrees
fifty eight minutes (0 68') West and
Is one hundred eighty and 26100
(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 plat of Cleninorrle on
file In the office of (he Recorder of
Conveyances of Clurkitmtis County.
Oregon, which point Is at a point ot
reverse curvature, ltlng at the north
em extremity of curve ot radius four
hundred eighty-five ( 185) feet and at
the southern extremity of s curve of
radius two hundred twenty-five (225)
feet; thence following the center line
of Canyon Drive on a curve to the left
ot radius two hundred twenty-five
(225) feet through thirty-eight degrees
fourteen minute 38" 14 ) of curvs
hire; the chord to this curve bears
North forty-nine degrees twenty-one
minutes (49 21') West and Is one hun
Ured forty-seven and 510 (147.6) feet
In length; thence still following the
center line of Conyon Drive on a curve
to the right of radius one hundred six
ty (160) feet through thirty-three de
grees, 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 Is
thence North 69 3' West, 362,38 feet; ! feet 10 Intersection with the north line
The Dalles Contract let for
blocks of street pavement here.
18
Periscope on Bayonet of British Soldier
thence North 30' 58' West, 186 feet;
thence South 30 54' West, 130.75 feet;
thence South 39' 4 West, 409.78 feet;
thence South 82 WTest, 215 feet;
thence South 80 46' West, 314.79 feet;
thence South 83 6' West, 398.7 feet;
I thence North 1 3' West, 994.22 feet to
a stone set in me worm line or lana in
said Donation Land Claim owned by
the grantor; thence along said North
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of said block number twelve (12) at a
point one hundred eight and 3-10
(108.3) feet easterly from the north
westerly corner of said block number
twelve (12). (
13. Blocks two (2), four (4) and
five (5) of Glenmorrte, Clackamas
County, Oregon.
14. Blocks thirteen (13) and four
teen (14) of Glonmorrle, Clackamas
line North 85 24" East, 552.15 feet and County, Oregon,
North 55 East 992.42 feet to an Inter
section with the Westerly line of Can
yon Drive, which Is the Westerly line
of Glenmorrte, according to the duly re
corded plat thereof; thence on said
Westerly line of Glenmorrte South
76 31' East 71.28 feet; Oience on a
curve to right 83.25 feet (angle 120
radius 39.75 feet); thence on tangent
South 33 29' West 52 feet; thence on
curve to left 311.39 feet (angle 101
15. Beginning at a point In the
bridge on the County Road which point
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
corder of Conveyances of Clackamas
County, Oregon; said Initial point be
ing further described as North fifty
five (55) degrees East ten hundred
twelve and 16-100 (1012.16) feet from
57', radius 175 feet); thence on curve1 iron pipe In the nortneny nounaary
to right 140.13 feet (angle 38' 14'of Glenmorrte Park; thence South
radiuif 210 feet); thence on curve to fifty-lve (55) degrees West ten hun
left 72 feet (angle 8 15', radius BOO tired twelve and 16-100 (1012.16) feet
feet); thence leaving said Westerly! t0 an Iron pipe; thence South two
line of Canyon Drive and continuing, .2) degrees eighteen (18') minutes
on Westerly line of Glenmorrte South!, East Sixty-eight and 4-10 (68.4) feet
15 23' East, 148.2 feet; thence South i to an Iron pipe; thence South elghty
3 23 East 100 feet; thence South 14 i two (82) degrees forty-three (43')
23' East 160 feet; thence South 7 37'! minute 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; j South flfty-slx (56) degrees sixteen
thence continuing on said Westerly j W) minutes West forty-five and
line of Glenmorrle South 43 14'! 64-100 (45.64) feefto an iron pipe;
Kant 420 f!2 feet-thence South 2R ll ! thence South thirty-seven (37) de-
4',
East, 190.97 feet; thence on curve to
left 91.86 feet (angle 14 26' radius
364.8 feet); thence on tangent North
78 44' East 215 feet; thence on curve
to right 55.10 feet (angle 28 42',
I-inUhh soldiers on the western in the trenches behind. Una soldier
front have a pocket periscope which with his back to the lloclie can see
they-fasten to their bayonets, thus re-every action of the enemy,
fleeting the activities of the Boche
grees fifty-seven (57') minutes West
one hundred and 0-10 (100.0) feet to an
Iron pipe; thence south twenty-three
iVK" doirroca flftv.aflven t57 l minutes
West one hundred and 0-10 (100.0? feet
radius 110 feet); thence on curve to' to an Iron pine; thence south flfty-sev
left 81.13 foet (angle 37 27', radius en (57) degrees fifteen (15') minutes
124.08 teet); tnence Norm bz- 6'
East, 167.5 feet to the place of begin
ning, containing 42.66 acres.
Also all of Blocks 2, 4, 5, 10, 11, 12,
13 and 14 of Glenmorrle according to
the plat thereof of record In the office
of the Recorder of Conveyances for
said Clackamas County, and said
blocks containing in all 10.625 acres. !
Also all that portion of the Donation
Land Claim of Gabriel Walling and
Lucy Walling, his wife, Notification
No. 841, Claim No. 63, in Sections 13,
14, 15, 22 and 23 of Township 2 South,
Range 1 East of Willamette Meridian,
described as follows:
Beginning at a stone set at the
Southwest corner of said Walling
Donation Land Claim and running
thence North 3613.35 feet; thence
East fifty-five and 28-100 (55.28) feet
to a post; thence north fifty-five (55)
degrees East twelve -hundred ninety
five and 43-100 (1295.43) feet to a point
In the center line of Canyon Drive of
Glenmorrle; thence following the cen
ter line of Canyon Drive by a chord
to the curve, north thirty-three (33)
degrees nineteen (19') minutes East
ninety-five hundredths (0.95) feet to
an Iron nine; thence north thirty-
three (33) degrees twenty-nlhe (20')
minutes East fifty-two and 0-10 (52.0)
feet continuing In the center line of
said Canvon Drive to a pipe; tnencs
contlnuine in the center line of said
Canvon Drive . on a curve of radius
flftv-fnnr and " 75.100 (54.75) feet
through one -hundred ten (110) de
grees of curvature; the chord of this
ninety-one and 42-100 (91.42) feet In
length; thence south fifty-five degrees
(5.r) west five hundred twnnty-three
and 7-10 (523.7) feet to a stake; thence
south thirty-five degrees (35) east
fifty (50) feet to a stake; thence south
sixty degrees, one minute (60 01')
west five hundred seventy snd 29-100
(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 Bn 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;
theace north sixty-five degrees, twen
ty-four 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 fifty-nine and 31-100 (59.31) feet
to a stake In the center of said brook;
thence leaving the bed of said brook
north sixty-nine degrees, two minutes
(69 02') East sixty-eight (68) foet to
an Iron pipe; thence north seventy
seven degrees, thirty-two minutes
(77 32') East fifty-nine 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 and 12-100
(80.12) feet to an Iron pipe; thence
north sixty-six degrees, fourteen min
utes (66 14') east seventy-eight and
75100 (78.75) feet to an iron pipe;
thence south eighty-eight degrees
twenty-three minutes (88 23') east
fifty and 20-100 (50.20) teet to an pipe;
thence north thirty degrees, forty-three
minutes (30 43') east seventy-four
(74) feet to the point of beginning.
The area ot the-fotegolng described
tract is 4.409 acres.
Also beginning at an iron pipe in
the center of 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 Glonmorrle
Park and which road terms the north
erly boundary of lots twenty (20) and
twenty-one (21) ot (aid Qlenmorrle
Park; thence following the center Hits
of aald road In a westerly direction ou
curve to the left whose radius Is
seventy-five and 81-100 (75.81) teet
through thirty-six degrees, thirty min
utes (36 30') ot curvature; thence
still following the center llne of suld
road on a curve to the left whose rad
ius Is one hundred fifty seven and 9 10
(167.9) teet through twenty-five (25)
degrees of curvature: thence still ful-.
lowing the said center line on curve
to the left whose radius is seventy and
79 100 (70.79) feet through tweutyour
decrees, fifty five minutes (24 W ) of
curvature; thence still following said
center ltne on a tangent to the last
curve a distance ot sixty-one and 1-10
(61.1) feet; thence still following said
center line on a curve to the right
whose radius Is sixty five and 87-100
(68 27) ftet through ninety-seven de
grees, forty-one minutes (87' i ) or
curvature; thence still following the
snld renter line on a tangent to the
Inst curve a' distance of one hundred
fifty-tour and 910 (164.9) teet to an
Iron pipe In (he center ot the road set
at the southwesterly comer of a trad
of land heretofore conveyed by The
Glenmorrle Company to 8. B. Stewart;
thence north sixty-five degrees, twen
ty four mlnutea (65 14') east follow
ing the southerly llne of ssld tract
heretofore conveyed by The Glenmor
rle Company to 8. B. Stewart four
huudred thirty-five and 80-100 (436.80)
feet to an Iron pipe set In the center
of a spring branch or creek; thencs
north three degrees, forty seven min
utes (3 47") east one hundred (100)
feet; thence south twelve degrees,
fifty-three minutes (13 63') east two
huudred twelve and 93 100 (21193)
feet to appoint fifteen (15) feet north
erly from the line between lots alxten
(16) and seventeen (17) ot said Glen
morrle Park; thence south fifty-one
degrees twenty-nine minutes (51 39')
west one hundred one and 18100
(101.18) feet following a line parallel
with and distant fifteen (15) feet at
right angles from the said line be
tween the said Iota sixteen (16) and
seventeen (17) to the northerly aide
line of the said road; thence south
thirty-eight degrees, thirty-one mln
utes (38 31') east fifteen (15) feet to
the point of beginning, containing
1.4453 acres.
Also beginning at an Iron pipe In the
center of Canyon Drive of Glenmorrle
aa shown In (he plat of same of record
In the office of the Recorder ot Con
veyances of Clackamas County, Ore
gon, which place ot beginning la at
point ot reverse curvature being at
the northerly terminus ot a curve of
radius four hundred eighty five (4S5)
feet and at the southerly terminus of
a curve of radius two hundred twenty
five (225) feet; thence south thirty de
grees, forty three minutes (30 43')
west seventy tour (74) feet to an Iron
pipe; thence north eighty-eight de
grees, twenty-three minutes (88 23')
West fifty and 20-100 (50.20) feet to an
Iron pipe; thence south sixty six de
grees, fourteen minutes (66 14') west
sventy eight 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 south
eighty-six degrees two minutes (86
02') west sixty-one and 85-100 (61.85)
feet to an Iron pipe; thence south
seventy-seven degrees, thirty two min
utes (77 32 ) West fifty-nine and
12-100 (69.12) feet to an Iron pipe,
thence South sixty-nine degrees, two
minutes (69 02') West sixty-eight
(68) foet to a stake In the center of a
spring branch; thence continuing up
stream along the bed ot the spring
branch southforty two degrees, two
minutes (42 02') west fifty-nine and
31 100 (59.31) feet; thence south three
degrees, forty seven minutes (3 47')
West twenty-nine and 20-100 (29.20)
feet to an Iron pipe In the bod ot 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 south
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 said Glenmorrle Park as
shown on recorded plat of Glenmorrle
Park; thence south twenty-seven do
green, fifty-three minutes (27 63')
east fifteen (15) feet to an Iron pipe
In. the center of said rood; thence
north , fifty-one degrees, twenty-nine
minutes (51 2fl') east six hundred
sixty-three and 63J00 (603.53) 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 minutes
(15 23') west forty-seven and 70100
(47.70) feet to the westerly side line
of Canyon Drive; thence north fifty
degrees, forty-six minutes (50 46')
east fifteen (15) feot 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 distance of sixty-nine and
80-100 (69.80) feet to the point of be
ginning containing 2.1857 acres.
17. A strip of lond 1664.8 feet more
or less In length and 100 feet In width
being 50 feet In width on each side 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
ty line at a point which Is North 14
41' East 1490.4 foet, more or less, from
the northwest corner of the George
W. Walling Donation Land Claim No.
f2, Township 2, South, Range lEast,
Willamette Meridian, and Is at or
about Engineer's Station 11581.0 of
the Portland, Eugene & Eastern Rail
way Company's survey; thence South
38 36' East 323.5 feet, more or less, to
point which Is Engineer'! Button
11904.6 which equals Iugfner's
Htatlon 12016.4 of the said com
pany's survey, whluh point la the be
ginning ot a taper curve No, M' to the
right; thence on said taper curve to
the right through an angle ot 0 17' a
distance ot 90 feet to a point at En
glneer's Station 121 15.4 of suld com
pany's survey which la the beginning
of a regular 1 curvt to the right with
radius of 6729.5 feet; thence on a
regular curve to the right through an
angle ot 6 18' a distance ot 630 feet
to a point at Engineer's Station
127 45.4 of said company's survey
which Is the beginning ot a taper
curve No. Mi (o the right; thence on
said taper curve through an angle ot
27' a distance of 90 teet to a point
Ihe beginning of a tangent at ICngi
neer's Station 118-f 35,4; thence South
31 19' East a distance of 631.1 feet.
more or less, to the south Una of gran
tor's land, leaving the grantor's south
llne at or about Engineer'! Htatlon
15366.7 of said company'! survey.
Also an additional strip ot land 60
feet In width lying on the southwester
ly side of adjoining and parallel with
the Southwesterly aid tine of the
above described 100 foot strip of land,
said 60 foot strip of land extends
from the north line of the grantor's
property southeasterly to a Una drawn
at right angles to said survey and lo
cated center llne of railway at Bngl-
neer's Station 188 00 of said com
pany's survey which Is 111 feet dis
tant from north Una of grantor's said
land.
Also an additional strip ot land 60
feet In width lying on the northeaster,
ly aide of adjoining and parallel with
the northeasterly side llne of the
above described 100 foot strip ot land,
said 60 foot strip of land extend! from
the north line of the grantor's proper
ty southeasterly to a line drawn at
right angles to said surveyed and lo
cated center Una of railway at Engi
neer's Station 18800 of said com
pany's survey which Is 111 feet dis
tant from north line of grantor's said
land containing 4.324 acres, mora or
less.
Also beginning at the point where
said surveyed and located center line
crosses grantor's north property line
and running thence North 89 48' East .
a distance of 137.6 feet to the north
easterly corner of the right of way of
said Hallway Company, which point
la the Initial point of the property to
be described and conveyed herein;
running thence south 38' 86' East,
along the easterly line of said right
of way, a distance ot 139.74 feet to a
point; thence south 61 14' West fol
lowing said right ot way llne 60 feet
to a point; thence south 3S 36' East
following said right ot way line a
distance of 104.5 feet to a point the be
ginning of a curve to the right, thence
following said right of way line n a
curve to the right, having a radlua of
23913 feet, a distance of 30.07 feet;
thencs on a curve to the right of rad
ius 11469 teet a distance of 30,07 feet,
thence on a curve to the right of rad
ius 11459 feet, a distance of 30.13 feet
thencs on a curve to the right of rad
lua 7639.6 teet a distance ot 30.10 feet;
thence on a curve to the right of rad
ius 6779.6 feet a distance of 268.1 feet
to a point; thenceforth 11 14' West
a distance of 696.1 feet, mora or less,
to the north ltne of grantor's property,
20.6 feet north 89' 48' East from the
Initial point, thence to the Initial
point; said tract ot land la aald
to contain 0.313 of and acre, ssore or
lees.
18. Also a triangular piece or par
cel of land being all that portion of
lot 5, Glenmorrle In Section 11, Town
ship 1 South, Range 1 East Willam
ette Meridian, as shown on recorded
plat filed July 3.1. 1918, In Book 7, page
23, ot the Records of Clackamaa Coun
ty, Oregon, lying southwesterly from
a line parallel with and 60 feet north
easterly from and measured at right
angles to the surveyed and located
center line ot the Portland, Eugene
and Eastern Railway Company's rail
way .and more particularly described
as follows, to-v.lt:
Commencing at an Iron pipe which
Is the southerly corner of said lot 5,
and on the center line of Canyon
Drlvej thence running' northeasterly
along the southeasterly boundary ot
suld Lot, 5, a distance of 4.60 feot, to
Engineer's Station 7609,7 of the sur
veyed and located center llne of the
Portland, Eugene & Eustorn Railway
Company's railway; thonce continuing
northeasterly along said southeasterly
line of Lot 6 a distance ot 50.13 feet.
more or less, to a point 50 foet north
easterly from and measured at right
angles to said center line of railway;
thence north 47 31' West parallol
with and 50 feet distant from said con
ter llne 175.5 feet, more or loss, to the
northwesterly boundary of said lot 6f"
thence southwesterly along said north
westerly boundary ot lot 5, a distance
of 15.85 foot, more or loss, to
the westerly corner thereof; thence
southeasterly along the southwes
terly boundary of suld lot 6,
which is also tho center line of Can
yon Drive, a distance of 156.15 feot,
more or loss, to the said surveyed and
located center llne of railway, at or
about Engineer's Station 7589.0;
thence continuing along said south
westerly boundary of lot 5, a distance
of 20.85 feet more or lesB, to the point
of beginning, containing 0.141 acres,
more or less. "
Now, Therefore, by virtue of said
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 door of
tbe 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 bidder, for U,
S. gold coin cash In hand, nil the right,
title and Interest which the within
named defendant had on the date
of the mortgage herein or since
had In or to the above described
real property or any part thereof, to
satisfy said execution, judgment order,
decree, interest, costs and all accruing
costs.
W. J. WILSON,
Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon.
By E. C. Hackett, Deputy.
Dated, Oregon City, Ore., Jane 28th,
1918.
Date of first publication, Jine 28th,
1918.
Date of last publication, July 20,
1918. .,