la THE 3IORXIXG OREGONIAX, TUESDAY, JtJXE 11, 1007. BUYS A HOME IN "BERKELEY" 'JUST BEYOND THE GOLF LINKS' 1112 finU ffwi pjyi-r ppS gps fcsg ggj pgg HAWEEK BUYS A HOME IN "BERKELEY" "JUST BEYOND THE GOLF LINKS" Portland's Beautiful New Residence Addition, 22 minutes from the business center of the city, reached by two carlines, already there SAVE TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS by buying this week. Offer positively closes Saturday night, as our grand opening takes place Sunday, June 16, rain or shine. Ask for one of our free tickets and plan to spend next Sunday with us at "Berkeley." It will be a day you will long remember. Lots are going fast, 763 being sold-to date.- See or phone us. OR The Curtiss Company 309 Abington Building . ' Phono: A2699, Main 699 Selling Agents BRANCH OFFICES Sellwood1670 East 13th St. Woodstock --End of Carline The Jacobs-Stine Company Fifth Floor Swetland Building Phonos: A 2811, Main 359 IDENTIFIED fill RELATIVE DR. VAX TASSLE'S BROTHER-IN - IiAW ARRIVKS. D. V. Burns Will Accompany Un fortunate Berkeley Physician Home, Leaving Today. Having almost fully recovered his memory. Dr. Fred H. Van Tassle, of Berkeley, Cal., who haa been at St. Vincent's Hospital for the past few daya under the care f Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie, will leave for his California home this morning, in company with his brother-in-law. D. W. Burns, of Redondo. Cal. Dr. Van Tassle is the man who came to Portland in search of his lost identity, having forgotten who he was or where he lived. He reported his strange case, upon arriving here, to Dr. K. A. J. Mackenzie, who decided that the man was a physician, and this clew led to final Identification. ' D. "W. Burns arrived in Portland yes terday morning, and at once recognized the man as his brother-in-law. Dr. Van Tassle knew Mr. Burns, and arrival of the latter seemed to restore his mem ory In connection with his family af fairs. " The brother-in-law scouted the idea of any financial or family trouble be ing responsible for the strange disap pearance, and says it was undoubtedly the blow on the head that the doctor received from robbers that temporarily deprived him of all sense of memory. The California relatives are over Joyed that the missing man has been .found. While he Is still somewhat hazy in his recollection of some inci dents of the past, his mind seems to be clearing up gradually, and it is ex pected he will have full use of all his faculties again within a few days. Dr. Mackenzie Is happy over the re storation of the man to his friends, which was brought about through the belief of Dr. Mackenzie that the man was a physician, and the subsequent communlcatlvn with the family. How Dr. Mackenzie discovered that the man had practiced medicine he can hardly say, but a combination of minor Inci dents convinced him that such was the case, although the evidence was too intangible to admit of proof. This de tective worn on Dr. Mackenzie's part is responsible for establishing the Identity of Dr. Van Tassle. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS J. Margullis to W. Eye, lot 25, Annie Marie Park TOO Arl.ia Land Co. to Minnie A Mc- Klnncy. lot 10. block 14. Ins Park.. 125 John Esra Spier to Ahfl H. and Chris tine Thompson, lot 10. block 6, Walt's Cloverdal Annex 400 C. T. and C. M. Gates to A. E. Sil ver, subdivision Jot 7, in lots 8, 4, block 2, Williams' Addition No. j 250 Clarke-Clemson-Blumauer Company to T. Bright, lota 5. 13, 14, block a, Clemson Addition 340 Security Savings Trust Company to Commercial Savings Bank, lota 13, 14, block 4, R. R. Shops Addi tion to Alblna, excepting W. 50 afet of said lota 10 Jam W. and Ianthe Cook to C. Mabel Mullan. lot 8, block 2. Cook's Sec ond Addition to Alblna 425 Samuel Relss et al. to A. TV. and 11. A. Balding, lots 1 to 18. block SI. Southern Portland: also lota in. 15, block 18, Southern Port land 1.250 Oak Park Land Company to J. E. Morgan. 5.20x155 feet, beginning at Intersection of K. line of Zlegler street in Shepard's Addition and N. line of Swensson street 1 Percy H and Mary Augusta Blyth to A. N. Kosdlck, lot 84. block 18, Willamette Heights Addition 1.200 C. Church Smith and Eunice E. Smith to Hathaway Yocon, W. H of lot X." School Park 50 Ada F. Heath and M. E. Heath to William H. and Gertrude Weeks, S. H feet of lot 15. block 11. Central AlMna 2.000 Percy H. and Mary August Blyth to A. N. FoMllck, lot -'. block 16. ' Willamette Heights Addition TSO Agnes Ryan Brennan and W. J. Bren nan to S. O. Santanna, lot 6. block , Stewart Park 10 Ov L. and M. Holen to H. M. and N. K. Hicks, lots 5. 6, block S, Or pha Park 1.100 A. F. and Olive Washburn to Fred Bents, lota S. 40, block IT, lit. Tabor Villa 560 Municipal Railway & Improvement Company to Mella C. White and Minnie Elton, lot 18. block 4, Ter race Park 10 Central Tr. Inv. Co. to John 8. Greeny. 8. .to feet of lot 8. block J Colonial Heights 1.400 Arteta Land Company to Alexander Craib. lot 11. block 22. Elberta 85 Percy H. and Mary Augusta Blyth to 11 P. McCool. lota 28, 27, block 27 Willamette Helghta Addition., t.250 The ' Hawthorn Estate to Route A. l.ctsy W. of lota 7. 8. block 3 Hawthorne Park Addition 1.450 Elizabeth Ryan to Clara P. Klrk lnd lot 15, block W Irvine's Har bor View -u ;, 1000 Marv E. and George vi Pally to Joseph E. Hall, lot 10. block 2. Williams- Addition 215 Multnomah Towrslte 1 Wililam and Pauline Stelnke to H-n-ry G. Banner, lot 32. block 23. Alt. Tabor Villa 800 Frank and Jennie E. Parrtsh to Mrs. M. E. Woodrum, lots XI, 12, block 12. Subdivision River View Addi tion to Alblna 1 Charles Cardlnell to Eva Kendall. block 284, city 1 Thomas and Mary E. . Bellinger to Clara M. and M. O. TeLashmutt. lot 10 and W. or lot 11, block 2, Roselawn 00 Andrew and Britta Uno to Robert E. Myers, lots 5, 6, block 41, Sell wood 1,100 Kate Ward to A. Anderson, 78x100 feet In S. double block "Q." city.. 8.750 O. W. and Nellie Taylor to Oscar Westland, lot 10, block 1, S. Sunny side 450 Point View Real Estate Company to James I. Spahr, lota 18, 14, block 23. Point View 225 Mary E. and Henry M. Williams to William H. and Eliza J. Church Ill, lots 81, 32, 33, 34, block 13, Point View 1,500 C. Aerne. Jr., and Annia Aerne to J. B. Gross, lots 5, 7, block 3, Mid way Addition 500 Charles L. and Louise M. Brubaker to Ellen J. Newell, H acre, beginning at point 330 feet E. of ti stone which la 84 chains E. and 22A chains Is', of S. W. corner of section 1, township 1 S.. range 1 E 2,000 Allen L. and Clara C. Swain to P. D. and Wilhelmlna Lang, lot 20, block 14. Mt. Tabor Villa 000 rjePoul! Giovanni to Esther C. Boggs, lot 8, block 21. Alblna Homestead. 1.800 at. E. Wernes et al. to Robert H. Jones, lot 1 and W. 10 feet of lot 2, block 18. Sunnyside Addition... TOO O. R. and Lucia H. Addlton to Mrs. A. B. Huffman, lot 11, block 2, Faxon Park - . ZOO E. E. Hugon et aL to Jamea Hood, lot 5. section 13. townahlo 1 N.. range 2 E 250 James and Christina Hood to Emma and Kasper E. Kluth, land, begin ning on Columbia River on N. line of lot 5. section 12. townshlD 1 N.. range 2 E 4,750 Arleta Land Company to Arleta Fin nish ApostoUc Lutheran Congrega tion, lot 12. block 4. Arleta Park No. 8 120 Multnomah Cemetery Company to Ja cob Miller, lot 40 and S. U of lot 41. block C," said cemetery 82 Clarke-Clemson-Blumauer Company to Margaret L. Dolan. lots 17. Id. block 8, Clemson Addition 475 Municipal Railway ft Improvement Comnanv to P. T. Wallace.lota 5. 26, block 4, Terrace Park 600 Moore Investment Company to C. A. Stewart, lot 6. block 55. Vernon. . 850 Carl Schlewe et al. to Anna Cally. lot 11, block 81. Central Alblna. . 500 John M. and H. C Plttlnger to A. S. Ellis, lit 6. block 8. Williams Ave nue Addition 1.000 L. C. and Johanna Henxioheen to Gregory Matlen. lots 1. 9. 10. block 2. Third Electric Addition 850 H. E. and Ella T. Noble to John Lev enduske. tract 5. DeLashmutt as Oatman's Little Homea No. 8 000 John Levenduake to Christina Hell man, lot 5. DeLashmutt A Oat man's Little Homes No. 8 1.200 'William and Annie Reidt to James tapooka lot 1. block 1. Lincoln Park Annex 10 Sophie and I. E. Riedle to Emll Luglnbuhl, lota "D," "E," "F" and "G," block 9, Oilman's Subdivision of block "C." Tabor Heights; lots "A" -and "B," block 6. Oilman's Subdivision of block "C." Tabor Heights 8,000 Julia O and 8. L. N. Oilman to Mary M. Gllman, lot "F," block 6, Gll man's Subdivision of block "C" Ta bor Heights 1 W. L. N. Oilman to Mary M. Oilman, lot "G," block 8, Oilman's Subdivi sion of block "C." Tabor Heights 1 Sophia A. and D. W. Riedle to Emll Luglnbuhl. lot 4. block "C." Gil man's Subdivision to Mt. Tabor and other property - 1 J. F. and Mary Menzle to B. M. and Jennie Kaney, 11 acres In section 11. township 1 S., range S E t.000 Jane E. and James Sauze to See. Abstract Tr. Co., lot 15, block 20, Woodlawn 10 Nelson F. and Sallle F. Kimball to W. Hosea Wood, lot 10. block 8. and lot 14. block IS. W. Piedmont 1 Lone Fir Cemetery Company to Mra W. Conger, N. H of lot IS, block 84. said cemetery 20 W. F. Powell to William Boblits, lota 18, 14, block 2. Davis Highland 300 Helen M. and Charles L. Taylor to Adam S. and Annie E. Knight, lot 12, block 10, Willamette 1.275 Total 154,933 Abstract at Trust Co.. T Chamber of Coram roe. Have your abstracts made by the Saaartty Persons whose occupation gives but little exercise are victims of torpid liver and constipation. Carter's Little Liver Pills will relieve you. AN OLD EDITOR Found 2000 Worth of Food. The editor of a paper out in Oklahoma said: "Yes, it is true when I got hold of Grape-Nuts food. It was worth more than a $2000 doctor bill to me, for it made me a well man. I have gained 25 pounds in weight, my strength haa returned tenfold, my brain power has been given back to me, and that Is an absolute essential, for I am an editor and have been for S3 years. "My pen shall always be ready to speak a good word for this powerful nu tritive food. I had of course often read the advertisements regarding Grape-Nuts, but never thought to apply the food to my own use, until. In my extremity and sickness the thought came to me that It might fit my case. . The statements in regard to the food are absolutely correct, as I have proven in my own case. One very fortunate thing about the food is that while It is the most scientifically made and highly nourishing, concentrated food I have ever known, it has so deli cious a taste that it wins and holds friends." "There's a Reason." Read The Road to WaUvUle," in package. Grand Free Steamboat Excursion Next Sunday For the. purpose of demonstrating to the public, beyond all peradventure of a doubt, that there is coal, plenty of coal, coal in tremendous quantities and of excellent quality, within 54 miles of the City of Portland, we have chartered the ' V TEA MBO 1 ELLOGG for next Sunday. The boat will leave the foot of Salmon street at 7 130 o'clock next Sunday morning. The trip down the Columbia River . to the mouth of the Cowlitz will be a delightful one in the bright morning. Lunch will be served free before arrival at the temporary docks of the Consumers Coal Company. Then will follow an inspection of the property under the supervision of Mine Boss Kelsey. Those who wish, may enter the tunnels and explore to their hearts' content. When all have been absolutely satisfied of the good intention of this com pany's offer of stock in a paying coal mine, boat will leave for Portland, arriving in cool of the evening. Supper served free on return trip. THOSE WHO ARE PARTICULARLY INVITED TO PARTICIPATE IN THIS TRIP are men and women who would be perfectly willing to invest in a profitable coal property, if the profitableness of it could be satisfactorily demonstrated! We are frank to admit that many people in Portland are skeptical about this offer and that is all the more the reason why we are desirous of having them decide, after a personal inspection of the coal deposit we have located and will operate within a very few weeks. Call at our office for detailed information, about .the trip. THERE IS ROOM FOR ONLY ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PEOPLE and it is necessary for you to apply for your tickets at our office early in the week. Coal experts, coalminers, purchasing agents for coal consuming companies, mineralogists and all who are at all interested or have had any experience in coal mines will be especially welcome and are urged to join with us. Men with wives are earnestly invited to bring them along. Previsions for their comfort will be arranged. It will be a pleasurable and profitable day's outing for all. onsumer s Coal C omnan v-Commonwealth Trust Company lH&JT Uiljf FLcal Agents, Commonwealth Building