OREGON CITY ENTERPRISE. FRIDAY, JULY 19, 19 1 8. Page 6 SLURRING PAPER RUNS AMUCK IN in cons In line with Its policy of ridiculing Clackamas county and Oregon City at every opportunity, a Portland pa per, the Oregon Dally Journal, printed a consplctous article Wednesday, which, In 1U misrepresentations has greatly Incensed the Clackamas coun ty officers who assert they wilt make the newspaper retract and tell the truth about the affair. Here's what the paper said: ' Peaceful slumbers of a young Portland couple and their compan ions were rudely disturbed in a sequestered spot on Rock Island early last Sunday morning, when an Oregon City Constabule appeared suddenly on the scene. Jerked the bed clothes off the outing party and plac ed them under arrest' In like sneering manner, the paper goes on to say the party were tried before Justice of the Peace Slevers and fined $5 and also had to pay $19 attorney's fees, . The truth' of the matter to that Arthus Mlllls, a Portland special state policeman, arrested the slumber party one week ago Sunday, Instead of last Sunday. At the trial v before Justice Slevers the following Monday testi mony was introduced to the effect that the married couple were In their rights, but that an unmarried couple were sleeping slde-by-elde with them and that the unmarried woman was without garments of any siie or des cription. The unmarried man was fined $5. The hasty conclusion of the Port . land eheet as to its being a Clacka mas county officer was no doubt ac tuated by its ancient principle of slinging all the muck it can invent at communities which it apparently places in the ."hick" class, but with out the facts to back it up. the Journal fell into Its own mud-hole this time. LOTS OF CHANCE TD BE 11 The following has been sent by Al bert Merrill Scripture, of the Thirty third Aero Squadron in France. He was the first young man from Oregon City to land in France. SPIRIT OF THE MEN AT THE FRONT The wonderful spirit of the men at the front, in spite of terrors and strains unheard of before, is embodi ed in this bit of soldierly philosophy ' that a French soldier sent to a friend in Massachusetts. The piece has been printed and circulated all along the front, and has become exceedingly popular among the French soldiers. No one knows its origin. Thus it runs: Tou have two alternatives; either you are mobilized or you are not. If not, you have nothing to worry about. If yon are mobilized you have two alternatives, you are in camp or yon are at the front If you are in camp you have nothing to worry about. If you are at the front you have two al ternatives, either you are in reserve or you are on the firing line. If you are in reserve you have nothlngto wor ry about. If you are on the firing line you have two alternatives, either you fight or you don't fight. If you don't fight you have nothing to worry about. If you do you have two alternatives either you get hurt or you don't If you don't you have nothing to worry about. U you do you have two alter natives, either you get slightly hurt or you get badly hurt. If slightly, you have nothing to worry about. If badly you have two alternatives, either you recover or you don't. If you recover you have nothing to worry about If yon don't you have two alternatives, you go to either hell or Heaven; if you go to Heaven you have nothing to worry about and if you go to hell you have two alternatives, you either like It or you don't, if you like It you have nothing to worry about, if you don't you have only one alternative, you have got to like It, so what's the use? BAKER IS SUED FOR $231.87 ON LUMBER CHARGE , Charles F. Terrill, as trustee, claims that he sold a bill of lumber to the value of 3231.87 to D. C. Baker in July 1917, and that the obligation has not been liquidated, as 1 twas agreed it should be. Through his attor ney, he entered an action in the Circuit Court Saturday for a judgment to the amount of the goods delivered, plus, interest thereon from the first of August, 1917, to date, at 7 per cent. NEW PEDOAGOGUE Gladstone has secured a new prin cipal of its public schools in the per son of J. F. Croft of Coos county, who succeeds W. T. McNulty. Mr. Croft has Just been elected and has come to Gladstone looking for a house in which to domicile his wife and three children. The new principal is 46 years of age. S - SOME FIGHTER ? , EUGENE, Or., July 16. J. D. 3 Davis, aged 50, with a record of 14 years of service in the regular $ army, has re-enlisted through special permission from the War Department. CAMOUFLAGE GERMAN MARRIAGE Confidential Correspondence From the Devil to the Kaiser . IXTC Infernal Palace, Hade. Dearest Wllhehn: You may think I m Jealous of you because you have outdone me tn think ing up new deviltries to Inflict on the human race. Oh, no. Fact Is, some times I get real proud of you because kultur and frightfulness are my pet theories and you are my star pupil. But the world does not really ap preciate the cleverness of some of your schemes, my boy. Whenever your kultured armies were retreating to vtctory In France, leaving railroads and highways smashed, homes and factories burned, wells poisoned, and even fruit trees cut, not to mention the shrines of the Christ dynamited and the purity of Innocent mother hood Prussianised, unthinking people merely wondered why such orgies of anger and hate. Tou see, my dear Willie, the Interior nations could not appreciate the amastngly skilful plau you had behind it all. At first. I my self failed to catch the wonderful symphony of its heltlshnesa. True, you have spent an awful lot of German blood and, I suppose, about all your people's money. , But have you not fringed the fatherland with ash-heaps where once were humming cities, and with shell hotes where your Inferior neighbors neglected kultur while tending their flocks and harvests? Of course,, your factolea stand, and that Belgian machinery is waiting to fill new ones. French and Belgian and Russian slaves till your fields and dig your mines. Oh. gee. Wllhelm, if you could only give the rest of the world a good old strong German peace like the one you gave Russia, how would they ever catch up with Germany before your next war? I know eome folks say you will not have enough men left to start another war. This is just where the very clev erest part of your general plan fits in. But you must not let so much leak out about It If a super-polygamy Is to be practiced to breed Jour next army of kulture. better keep the plan on the quiet. The inferior nations will become even more suspicious if your press and platform have much more to say about "lateral marriages' and "secondary marriages' and such plans for breeding new German sol diers. Wonderful Idea, though. If you can get your men and women to think of themselves as cattle. Better see that no more of your German officers are captured with written suggee- Unna nn M,m .w ...o, ,..,.. I And while I think of it. see that that I '"Society of Regeneration" and the "Hammar Community" and the rest of the organizations camouflage the business at least with tne name ot marriage. It would sound better and leave the Inferior nations less sus picious. Of course, it's a good idea to let Karl Torge's book on the new Ger man polygamy circulate in Germany. It may go to Turkey also. But better not disgust the outside Inferior na tions with It But now, my dear Kaiser, about this plan of tearing the boy babies away from the breasts of their captured mothers to raise them up Into Ger man soldiers. Do you think that prac tical? I know they will be raised scientifically In your German orphan asylums, but think 6f the hate It piles up against Germany. And as to forcing German motherhood on the women, and girls of captured terri- MORE CREDIT DUE. In reporting the results of the cam paign for the Second Wrar Fund of the American Red Cross in Clackamas county, the Enterprise Inadvertedly mis quoted the returns from the Hood View district, due to a typographical error. The quota for the dlstrct was 196.00, and the amount raised was 388.10, or but a little less than the allotment. In the paper it appeared that the amount raised totaled but $25 a misiaxe wnicn we sincerely re gret and are happy to rectify. "Billie" Insist on Going Up With Aviator MMf?f YsSA'sSSA VSVjt, CAPT MCOOCff rBAYElVEM' Captain Jacques Bay riven, French aviation expert sent to the Mineola (L. I.) field to instruct Americans in flying against the Germans, cannot ascend in his machine unless "Billie" goes with him. "Billie" makes such a fuss the captain has not the heart to leave him on the ground. r f- Kf ) A 'vt 4 '' 44h i vJ--1 l7k A ,'", 'fas Vt L K c. -y-V;Mff WAV, xi tory. Of course, this breeds more creatures to slave for Germany and fight for you. but then it breeds more hate to grow outside Germany and engulf you. At least, It wight help to delay our good, old strong German peace. Believe me, Proudly your old teacher, THE DEVIL. SHERIFF'S SALE In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, tor the County of Clacka mas. Clara E. Morey, Plaintiff, The Glenmorrie Company, a corpora-, tlon, Defendant State ot Oregon, County of Clacka mas, ss: . By Tirtue ot a Judgment order, de- jn tne office ot the Recorder ot Con cree and an execution, duly issted out teyance tor aatd Clackamas County, of and under the seal of the above en- excepting therefrom the rights of the titled court, tn the above entitled . puDu0 ,u ,nd l0 dHUcted roads cause, to me duly directed and dated abutting upon the northerly boundary the zotn a ay ot June, wis, upon Judgment rendered and entered tn said court on the 14th day ot June 1918, In favor of Clara E. Morey, Plain tiff, and against The Glenmorrie Com pany, a corporation. Defendant, for the sum ot 1346,834.03. with interest thereon at the rate ot ( per ?Dt P?0,a.nnUmJ fn"tt 7 ! i918, .V "Um J! IS000 0O as attorney, tee and ; the further sum of lli.25 costs and disbursement, and the costs of and ! OH Hill Will. CVU1U1A4IU1US UJV IU UlHO sale ot the following described real property, situate In the oocnty ot Clackamas, State of Oregon, to-wlt: A part ot the Donation Land Claim ot Felix A. Collard and Demararis Col lard, his wife, in Sections 9. 10. 11. 14. 15 and 16 of Township 2 South, Range T" riT. iw Tv -i , r.... tt-m ... umu. vi..!nte. forty-two seconds (19 04 42 ) 1 East ot 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 and 15 of Township 2 South, Range 1 East ot Willamette Meridian, being Claim No. 46 described a fol lows: Beginning at a stone set tor the quar ter section corner on line between said Sections 11 and 14, thence South thence ! 61 0' West. 2088.31 feet; South 6 47' East 351.63 feet; thence South 82 24' Weet. 292.49 feet; thence South 9 50' East 200.34 feet; 4thence South 68 39 West 724.20 feet; thence North 21 10' West. 5S5.97 feet; thence South 66 22" West. 1760.20 feet; thence South 82 59' West 377.55feet: thence North 1 17' West.0"- 1439.51 feet; thence North 83 52 East, 1292.72 feet; thence North 1 34' West 1001.60 feet; thence North 84 25' East, 549.84 feet: thence North 84 jir East, 461.84 feet; thence South 1 03' East, 994.22 feet; thence North 83 OS' East, 398.71 feet; thence North 80imome 1 arK' v-iscutma county, ure 46' East 314.79 feet: thence North 82 I 00' East, 215.00 feet; thence North 39! ll- BIock twenty (20) of Glenmor 04' East, 409.78 feet; thence North 30 rle 1ark- Clackamas County. Oregon. 54' East 130.75 feet; thence South 30; 12- Also all of blocks numbered 58' East. 186.00 feet; 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 18' East. 313.92 feet: thence North 50 I (12) of said Glenmorrie, excepting a 29' East. 143.25 feet; thence North 721 24' East 459.94 feet; thence North 89 j 49' East, 94.50 feet; thence North 65 arc through the northwest comer of 02' East, 207.84 feet, containing 130.94 1 said block number twelve (12); the acres. said roadway being forty-six (46) feet Also a part f said Fellx,A. Collard ' wid and the center line thereofTnter and wife Donation Land Claim de- secting the westerly line of said block scribed as follows: j 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 j er'y frn the northwesterly corner of 14, thence south 66 2' west 207.84 feet; I block number twelve (12) and thence South 89 49 West 94.50 feet; j a,l center line, thence following a thence South 72 24' West, 459.94 feet; ' cure on a radius of three hundred thence South 50 29' West, 143.25 feet; thence North 31 18' West, 313.92 feet; thence North 69 3" West, 362.38 feet; 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 West, 215 feet; thence South 80 46' West, 314.79 feet; thence South 83 6' West, 398.7 feet; thence North 1 3' West, 994.22 feet to a stone set in the North line of land In said Donation Land Claim owned by the grantor; thence along said North line North 85 24' East, 552.15 feet and North 55' East 992.42 feet to an lnter- section with the Westerly line of Can yon Drive, which Is the Westerly line of Glenmorrie, according to the duly re corded plat thereof; thence on said Westerly line of Glenmorrie South 76 31' East 71.28 feet; thence on a curve to right 83.25 feet (angle 120 radius 39.75 feet); thence on tangent South 33 29' West 62 feet; thence on curve to left 311.39 feet (angle 101 57', radius 175 feet) ; thence on curve to right 140.13 feet (angle 38 14' j of Glenmorrie Park; thence South radius 210 feet); thence on curve to fifty-five (55) degrees West ten hun left 72 feet (angle 8 15', radius 500 ' dred twelve and 16-100 (1012.16) feet feet); thence leaving said Westerly! line of Canyon Drive and continuing .(02) degrees eighteen (18') minutes on Westerly line of Glenmorrie South East Sixty-eight and 4-10 (68.4) feet 15 23 Et, 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 South V 37'mlnutei West eighty-two and 13-100 West 126.7 feet to the most Westerly j (82.13) feet to an Iron pipe; thence corner of Block 13 of Glenmorrie; South fifty-nix (56) degrees sixteen thence continuing on said Westerly line of Glenmorrie South 43 14'fe East 420.62 feet; thence South 28 4', East, 190.97 feet; thence on curve to left 91.86 feet (angle 14 26' radius 364.8 feet); thence ou tangent North 78 44' East 215 feet; thence on curve to right 55.10 feet (angle 28' 42, radius 110 feet); thence on curve to left 81.13 feet (angle 37' 27', radius 124.08 feet); thence North 62 6' East, 167.5 feet to the place of begin ning, containing 42.66 acres. , Also all of Blocks 2, 4, 6, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14 ot Glenmorrie 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 thence North 3613.35 and running feet; thence North SI US' East 3329.60 feet; thence South 35 02' East 1195.93 feet; thenc North 69 67' Kast, 216.84 feet; thence North, 14 35' Kast, 143.16 feet: thence North 84 47' Kast, 173.03 feet; thence North 31 01' East, 149.63 feet; thence Nonk 66 IS' East, 364.88 feet; thence North 89 15 East, 381.91 feet; thence North 63' 46' East 318.20 feet; thonoe South 87 30' East, 631.90 feet; thence North 79 39' East, 231.30 feet; thence South 89 16' East 423.10 feet; thence South 14 46' East, 1337.40 feet; thence South 18 23' East 158.60 feet; thence South 87 62' West, 1366.85 feet; thence South 3 18' West, 138170 feet; thence North 88 27' Went. 4884.60 feet, con taining In all 451.31 acres. Excepttug and reserving therefrom, however, the following described premises released from the lien of plaintiff's mortgage, to-wlt; 1. Block twenty-eight (38), thirty five (35) and sixty-one (61) of Glen morrle Park, Clackamaa County, Or. Kon. 3. All of the easterly halt of Block thirty nine (39) of Qlenmorrle Park in Clackamas County. Oregon, contain- ing seventy-nine hundredths (.79) ot an acre, more or less, according to the duly recorded plat thereof of record ot ,aid easterly half ot Block thirty nine (39) said easterly halt being more particularly described as follows: Commencing at the southeast corn er ot said Block thirty nine (39) run ning thence south fifty-nine degrees, sixteen minutes, twenty-eight seconds (59 16' 23") west along the aouth ndary line of said Block thirty nine thirty aud 32100 m north f d f(mp b fort tw0 iecond, (29. v ir) WMt ,nd partllel with the Easterly line ot said Block to the Intersection ot the northerly line ot said Block; thence northeaaterly following the northerly line ot said Block thirty-nine (39) to the north easterly corner ot said Block; thence amiiK (wnr.fttna A a nM Vt mln. East following the easterly line ot said Block two hundred thirty-two and 69-100 (232.69) feet, more or less, to the place of beginning. 3. Blocks thirty six (36). eighty tour (84), eighty-five (S3), eighty-six (86) and eighty-seven (87) ot Glen morrie Park, Clackamaa County, Ore gon. 4. All ot block twenty-nine (29). Glenmorrie Park, Clackamas County, Oregon. 5. Block sixteen (16) ot Glenmor rie Park, Clackamas County, Oregon. 6. Block nineteen (19) of Glenmor'j rie Park. Clackamas County Oregon. 7. Block twenty-one (21) of Glen morrie Park, Clackamas County, Ore- "loc winy-seven tan oi uien- " rara. nacKamas 10111117. ure- gon. 9. Block fifty-live (55) of Glenmor rie Park, Clackamas County, Oregon. 10. Block fourteen (14) ot Glen- a"on- ; - roadway now established and located: upon the ground and describing anj twenty (320) feet a distance of one hundred thirty-four and 8-10 (134.8) feet to Intersection with the north line ot 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 Glenmorrie, Clackamas County, Oregon. 14. Blocks thirteen (13) and four teen (14) of Glenmorrie, Clackamas County, Oregon. 15. Beginning at a point in the bridge oft the County Road which point is in the center of the, northern ex tremity of Canyon Drive of Glenmor rie as shown on the official plat of same as filed In the office of the Re corder of Conveyances ot Clackamas County, Oregon; said initial point be ing further described as North fifty five (55) degrees East ten hundred twelve and 16100 (1012.16) feet from 1 an iron pipe In the northerly boundary to an Iron pipe; thence South twoL (16') minutes West forty-five and 64-100 (45.64) feet to an Iron pipe; thence South thlrty-se,ven (37) de- grees fifty-seven (57') minutes West I one hundred and 0-10 (100.0) feet to an Iron pipe; thence south twenty-three (23) degrees fifty-seven (57') minutes I West one hundred and 0-10 (100.0) feet to an Iron pipe; thence south flfty-sev- en (57) degrees fifteen (15) minutes East: fifty-five and 28-)0 (55.28) feet to a poBt; thence north fifty-five (55) degrees East twelve hundred ninety five and 43 100 (129fr.43) feet to a point ih the center line of. Canyon Drive of Glenmorrie; thence following the cen ter line of Canyon Drive by a chord to the Curve, north thirty-three (33) degrees nineteen (19') minutes East nlnety-fl ve hundredths ' (0.95) feet to an Iron pipe: thence north thirty- three (33) degrees twenty-nine (29') minutes East fifty-two and 0-10 (52.0) feet continuing In the center line of said Canyon Drive to a pipe; thencs continuing In the center 4 line , of said Canyon Drive on a curve of radius fifty-four Bnd 75-100 ,.(54.75) feet through one hundred ten .(110) de- grees of curvature the chord of this curve bears north twentyne (21) degree thirty-one (31) minute Wet and la elghty-nlne and M0 (89.7) teat tn length ; thenc continuing In the center line of Canyou Driv north entytx (76) degrees thirty -on (31') minute West fifty-eight and 010 (68.0) feet to the point ot beginning. The foregoing described tract lie in th extreme northeast corner ot Glen morrie Park mfhM an area ot 4.400 acre. Also commencing at the said point of beginning and running thence north firty five (65) degree east to the Willamette River, thence up laid river to the Northerly boundary of aionmor rle, a shown upon the said plat; theno following the northerly Una of said Genmorrte to tntorsect the cen ter line of saUI Canyon Drive; thence following th center lln of said Can yon Prlve to the said place of begin ning. 16. Beginning at point in the cen ter line of Canyon Drive, a street ded icated as shown on th recorded plat of Glenmorrie on file in the office of the Recorder of Conveyances ot Clack aina County, Oregon, which point Is South thirty-three degree, nineteen minute (S3 19') wt ninety-five hun dredth (.95) feet from an Iron pip In the center line of said Canyon Drlv at the Northern extremity ot a curv of one hundred lxty (160) feet radius and at the southern extremity ot a tangent fifty-two (61) fset In length nd whose bearing I north thirty tlree degree, twenty-nln minute (33 29') east; thence parallel to the northern boundary of Glenmorrie Park a shown upon th plat thereof ot rec ord In th offlc ot ald Recorder ot Conveyance, south flfty-llv degree (55) west twelve hundred nlnety-fl and 43-100 (1396.43) fset to a itak; thence south flfty-eeven (57) degree fifteen (15') minutes east on hundred eight and 67100 (108.67) feet to an iron pipe; thence south lghtylx de grees, twenty-seven tnlnut (86 17') east seventy-nln and 33-100 (79.33) feet to a stake; thtnc north alxty de gree, on minute (60 01') east five hundred seventy and 29-100 (870.29) feet to a atska; thence north thirty five (35) degrees west fifty (50) feet to a stake; thence north fifty fire (55) degree east five hundred twenty-three and 7-100 (523.7) feet to a pipe In the center ot Canyon Drive on a point In a curve of one hundred six ty (160) feet radius; thence following the' center line of Canyon Drive In a northerly direction on a curve of rad ius one hundred sixty (160) feet through sixty-eight degrees, thirty five minutes (68 35') of curvature to the point of beginning; the chord to this curve bears north no degree, fifty eight minute (0 58') West nd 'is one hundred eighty and 26100 (180.26) feet In length. The area of the foregoing described tract I 4.409 acres. Also beginning at an Iron pipe In th center line of Canyon Drive ns shown on the recordel plat of Glenmorrie on file In the office of the Recorder ot Conveyances of Clackamus County. Oregon, which point Is at a point ot reverse curvature, being at, the north ern extremity of curve ot radius four hundred eighty-five ( 485) feet and at the southern extremity of a curve of radius two hundred twenty-five (225) feet; thenre following the center line of Canyon Drive on a curve to (he left ot radius two hundred twenty-five (225) feet through thirty-eight degrees ourteen nmiuies us "''' tne cnom to tni fourteen minutes 38 14') of curv- s curve bears North forty-nine degree , twenty-one minutes (49 21') West and I one hun dred forty seven and 5 10 (147.5) feet In length; thence still following th center line of Canyon Drive on curve to the right of radius ope 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 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, fifty (HO) feet to a stake; thence south sixty degrees, one minute (60' 01") west five hundre.l seventy and 29-100 (570.29) feet to a stake; thence south eighty-six degrees, twenty-seven min utes (86 27') east one hundred twelve and 18100 (112.18) feet to an Iron pipe; thence south fifty-two degrees, forty-four minutes (52 44') cast 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 orje minute (85 01') east and Is forty-three end 2-10 (43.2) feet long; thence north iHxty-flve degrees, twenty-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 strenm 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) feet to an iron pipe; thence north seventy seven degrees, thirty-two minutes (7T 32') East fifty-nine and 12-100 (59.12) feet to an Iron pipe; thence north elghty-slx 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 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 the point of beginning. The area of the foregoing described tract Is 4.409 acres. " , "Alo beginning at an Iron pipe in the center of the road in nam Glenmor rie Park "Which point is In the line pro ducea In a; southwesterly direction of the line between lots sixteen and sev enteen (16 and 17 of said Glenmorrie Park and which road forms the north erly boundary ot lots twenty (20) and iw.utyone (21) ot ld Ulenmorrl Park; theno following the center line ot said road In a westmly direction on a curv to the left who radius I seventy fiv and 81-100 (76.81) feet through thirty six degrees, thirty min ute (36 30') ot curvature; (hence still following th center tin of sold rund on a curv to the left whose rad ius t one hundred fifty ittven and 9 10 (167.9) feet through twenty fiv (25) degrees of curvature; thenc still fol lowing the said center line on a curve to the left who radius la seventy aud 79-100 (70.79) feet through t went y -tow degree, fifty (It minute (24 M') of curvature; thence still following said center tin on a tangent k th last curv a distune of slxty-on and 1-10 (61.1) feet; thenc still following ttd center Una on a curv to the right whose radius 1 alxty fiv nd 27100 (6617) feet through nlnety-sevnti de grees, forty Kino minutes (97 41') of curvature; thenc still following the said renter line on a tangent to the last curv a distance of on hundred fifty-four and 9 10 (164.9) feet to an Iron pip In the center of th road sot at th southwesterly corner of a tract ot land heretofore conveyed by Th Glenmorrie Company to B. 11. fatewsrt; thence north sixty fiv degrees, twen ty tour minute (65 34') nt follow ing the southerly line of ld tract heretofore conveyed by Th Glenmor rle Company to 8. D. Stewart tour hundred thtrty-flv and 80 100 (436.80) feet to an Iron pip set In the center of a spring branch or creek; thenc north three degree, forty seven min ute (3 47') east on hundred (100) feet; thenc south twelve degree, fifty-three minute (1! 63') ast two hundred twelve and 93 100 (212.93) feet to appoint fifteen (16) feet north erly from th line betwenn lot slxten (16) and seventeen (17) of said Glen morrie Park; thenc louth fifty-one degree twenty-nln minute (51 19') west one hundred on and 18100 (101.18) feet following a Una parallel with and distant fifteen (15) feet at right angles from th said Una be tween the said lots sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) to th northerly side line ot th said rosd; thence south thirty-eight degrees, thirty one mln utes (38 31') esst fifteen (15) feet to th point of beginning, containing 1.4453 acres. Also beginning at an Iron pip In th center of Canyon Drive of Glenmorrie as shown tn th plat ot sama of record In the office of th Recorder of Con veyance of Clackamas County, Ore gon, wnic-n pine or beginning I t a point ot reverse curvature being at the northerly terminus of a curve of radius four hundred eighty-five HS5) feet and at the southerly terminus of a curve ot radius two hundred twenty fiv (225) feet; thenre south thirty de grees, forty three minutes (30 43') west seventy four (74) feet to n Iron pipe; thence north elghty-elgbt de grees, twenty-three minutes (88 23') West fifty and 20-100 (50.20) feet to an Iron pipe; thence aouth slxty-slx de grees, fourteen minute (66 44') west sventy-elght and 75-100 (78.76) feet (63 32 ) West, eighty and 12100 to an Iron pipe; thenc south sixty three degree, thirty-two minutes (80.12) feet to a stake; thence south elghty-slx degrees two minutes (86 02') west sixty-one and 81 100 (61.85) feet to an Iron pipe; thence south seventy-seven degrees, thirty-two mln-! utes (77 32 ) West fifty-nine 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 ot the spring branch south forty-two degrees, two minutes (42 02') west fifty-nine and 31-100 (59.31) feet; thence south three degrees, forty-seven minute (3 47') West twenty-nine and 20-100 (29.20) feet to an Iron pipe In the bed ot the stream; thence south twelve degrees, fifty-three minutes (12 63') lint two hundred twelve and 93100 (212.93) feet to a point fifteen (15) feet north erly from the line between lot sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) of Glenmor rle Park, reference being had to the plat thereof of record In the offlc of the Recorder of Conveyances of Clack amas County, Oregon; thence south fifty-one degrees, twenty-nine minute (61 29') west one hundred one and 18-100 (101.18) feet following line par allel and dlHtant 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 Glenmorrie Park as shown on recorded plat of Glenmorrie Park; thenc aouth twenty-seven de grees, fifty-three minutes (27 63') east fifteen (15) feet to an Iron pipe In the center ot said road; thence north fifty-one degrees, twenty-nine minutes (51. 29') east six hundred sixty-three and 63-100 (663.53) feet fol lowing the line between lots sixteen (16) and seventeen (17) of Glenmor rie Park to an Iron pipe; thence north fifteen degrees, twenty-three minutes (15' 23') west forty-seven and 70-100 (47.70) feet to the wetorly side line of Canyon Drive; thence north fifty degrees, forty-six minutes (50 46') east fifteen (15) feet to fln Iron pipe In the center line of Canyon Drive; thence 01 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 land 1664.8 feet more or less In length and 100 feet in width, being 60 feet In width on each side ot and parallel with the surveyed and lo cated center line of the Portland, Eu gene ft 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 feet, more or less, from the northwest, corner of the George W. walling Donation Land Claim No. 62, Township 2, South, Range iEast, Willamette meridian, .ana is at or about Engineer's" Station 11581-0 of the Portland, Eugene ft Eastern Rail way Company's survey; thenco South 38 36' East 323.S feet, more onloss, to a point wuicn is engineer station. 1 fM 04.5 which equal Engineer's Station 120 f 26.4 of th said oom- puny' survey, which point I th be ginning ot a taper curv No. tt to th right; thence ou said taper curv to th right through an angle of 0' 27' a distant' ot 90 feet to a point at En gineer's Station 131 15.4 of mid com pany' survey which I th beginning of a regular 1 curve to the right with a radius of 6739,6 tent; Uinne on a regular curv to th right through an angl of 6 )8' a distance ot 039 foet to a point at Etiglnner's Station 127 45,4 of sail m pony's survey which la th beginning ot a taper curve No. H th right; thnnce on snld tacT curv through an angl ot 0 27' a (Untune ot 90 tnt to a point th Hrtntilng of a tangent at Kngl neer's Station 128 25.4; thenc South 31 29' East a dlatano ot 631.1 ft inor or less, to th south lln ot gran tor's land, leaving th grantor's sooth line at or about Engineer' Station 163 f 66.7 of said company' survey. Also an additional atrip ot land 60 feet In width lying on the southwester ly sld of adjoining and parallel with th Southwesterly aid lln ot th above described 100 toot atrip ot lnd, said 60 foot strip of Und itnd from th north Una ot th grantor' property southeasterly to a lln drawn at right angles to ssld survey and lo cated center lln ot railway at Engi neer' Station 18800 ot ssld oom pany't survey which 4a 111 fst dis tant from north lln of grantor' aatd land. Also an additional strip of land 60 feet In width lying on th northeaster ly slda ot adjalnlng and parallel with th northeasterly slda lln of th above described 100 foot strip of land, said 60 foot strip of land itend from th north lln ot th grantor's proper ty southeasterly to a lln drawn t right ngle to said surveyed and lo cated center tin of rsllwny at Bngl nerr's Station 18800 of aatd com pany' survey which I 111 feat dis tant from north lln of grantor aald land containing 4.324 acraa, mor r less. Also beginning t the point wher said surveyed and located center lln crossea grantor's north property line and running thmir North SI 48' East distance of 127.6 feet to th north easterly corner ot the right of way of said Railway Company, which point Is the Initial point ot th property to be described and conveyed herein; running thence south 33 26' Kast. along the easterly Hue ot aald right ot wsy, a distune of 139.74 feet to a point; thnnce south 61 14' West fol lowing said right ot way Una 60 teat to a point; thence south 38- 36' East, following said right of way Una, a dlslanc ot 104.8 fet to a point the be ginning of a curv to th right, thence rouowing said rignt or way una on a curv to the right having a radius of 22918 feet, a distance of 30.1? feet; thence on a curve to th right of rad ius 11469 feet a dlslanc ot 30.0T feet, thence on a curve to th right ot rad ius 11459 feet, a distance or 30.13 feet, thenc on a curve to the right ot rad ius 7639.5 feet a distance ot 30.20 feet; thence on a curve to th right ot rad ius 6779.6 feet a distance of 168.1 feet to a point; thenc north 31' 14' West a dlstanc ot 696.1 feet, mor or lea. to th north lln of grantor's property. 20.6 feet north 89 43' East from the initial point, thence to th Initial point; said tract of land Is said to contain 0.311 of and acr. wore or lss. ' 18. Also a trlangulur piece or par col of land being all that portion of lot 5, Glenmorrie In Section 11, Town ship 2 South, Range 1 East Willam ette Meridian, as shown on recorded plat filed July 3d, 1918. In Book 7, pag 23, of the Records of Clackamaa Coun ty, Oregon, lying southwesterly from a line parallel with and 50 foet north easterly from and measured at right angles to the surveyed and located center line of the Portland, Eugene and Eastern Railway Company's rail way .and more particularly described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at an Iron pipe which Is the southerly corner of said lot 5, and on tho router line of Canyon Drive, thence running northeasterly along the southeasterly boundary of said Lot, 6, a distance of 4.60 foot, to Engineer' Station 7609.7 of th sur veyed and located center line ot the Portland, Eugene ft Eastern Railway Company's railway; thence continuing northeusterly along said southeasterly line ot Lot 5 a distance of 50.13 feet, more or less, to a point 50 feet north easterly from and mousured at right angles to said center line of railway; thence north 47 31' WoBt parallel with and 60 feet distant from said cen ter line 175.5 feot, more or loss, to the north westorly boundary of said lot 5; thence southwesterly along said north westerly boundary ot lot 5, a distance of 15.85 foet, more or loss, to tho westerly corner thereof; thence southeasterly along tho southwes terly boundary of said lot 6, which is also the center linn of Can yon Drive, a distance of 156.15 hot, more or'less, to the-suld surveyed and located center line of railway, at or about Engineer's Station 75S9.0; thnnce continuing along said south westerly boundary of lot 6, a distance of 20.85 feet more or loss, to the point of beginning, containing 0.141 acres, more or loss. Now, Therefore, by virtue ot snld execution, Judgment order and decree, and In compliance with the commands of sold 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 jthe County Court House in th City of Oregon City, in said County and State, sell at public auction, subject to re demption, to the highest bidder, for IT. S. gold coin cash In hand, all the right, title and Interest which the within named defendant had on the date Lot 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 nil accruing costs. . p . W. J. WILSON, Sheriff of Clackamas County, Oregon. By E. C. Hackett, Deputy. Dated, Oregon City, Ore., June 28th, 1918. Date of first publication, June 28th, 1918. Date of last publication, July 20, 1918. ' : , s-