TTIE MORNING OREGOXIAX, THURSDAY. AUGUST 5, 19Q9. BIG MACHINES IN HEAD-ON WRECK Six Injured When Autos Collide at Express Speed on Base Line Road. TWO ARE SERIOUSLY HURT Occupants Are Hurled Into the Air When Crash Come Fred T. Merrill and A. Brady Among Injured. Two heavily-loaded automobiles, thun dering alonB the Base Line road at a rate of 40 miles an hour last nisht shortly before midnight, came together In a head on collision one mile west of Rockwood. on the Base Line road, near the Twelve Mile House. Six people were hurt, two of them seriously, and the other four so painfully that they will bear marks of the accident for some time to come: Half a dozen others were thrown head long Into the air and landed In the road way, luckily escaping with merely a bad shaking up and the harrowing, experience of the collision. The two automobiles were so badly wrecked that they were abandoned at the roadside and the vic tim of the wreck were given assistance in passing cars. The injured are: A. Brady, chauffeur; Fred T. Merrill, proprietor of the Twelve Mile House: M. Magulre. son of the pro prietor of the Bakeronlan Theater; Mr. and Mrs. Haley, who live In the Tourny building, second and Taylor streets, and Mr. Bllyou, an automobile man. One car, a big Thomas, containing a party of six, comprising" Mr. and Mr. Haley, two other women and two other men. and driven by W. M. Tyler, whose atand is on Sixth street, between Alder and Washington streets, was headed for town and was on the left side of tha road. Tyler afterwards admitted that the cause of the accident w due to the fact that he was on the left instead of the right side. The other car was an Oldsmoblle. owned by Ross P. Belt, of 7 East Ninth street, and driven by Brady. In this car were Mr. and Mrs. Merrill. Mr. Bllyou and young Magulre. They were returning from town to Merrill's roadhouse. and were on the right side of the road. When the cars came together Brady was cut about the head by tha broken glass of the wind shield and he and all other occupants of the car were thrown clear over the other machine. Merrill was knocked unconscious, his head striking the road with great vio lence. Young Magulre received painful cuts about the head and arm and back. Brady was rendered unconscious. Both Mr. and Mrs. Haley sustained sprained ankles. Mr. Merrill's party was taken on out to tha roadhouse, while Brady and the others wan brought into the city. Brady was taken to St. Vincent's Hospital and the Haleys to their home. They were attended by Dr. J. A. Pettlt. The automobiles are not total wrecks and may be repaired. The damages to the cars are estimated at K000. The Olds mobile is a new machine purchased but one month ago. Following the accident. Tyler, who was to blame for tha acci dent, could not be found. He was last sem sitting by the roadside. Brady was the most seriously injured but it was said at the hospital thai morning that he will recover. THOMAS DEALEY BURIED Astoria's Treasurer Laid Away With Military Honors. ASTORIA, Or., Aup. 4. (Special.) The funeral of the late Thomas Dealer waa held from St. Mary's Catholic Church at J9' clock this mornlnir. and the funeral cortege was conveyed by a special train to the Ocean View Cemetery, where the remains were . buried with military hon ors in the G. A. R, plot. Tile active pallbearers were representa tive from the local loixes of A. O. U. W., lied Men. lilks. Foresters and Euglea, and the honorary pallbearers were various city officials. The services at the grave were under the ausj.uvs of Cuhiiur Fost, t;. A. R., the military ceremonies being conducted by a funeral escort from First Company, i'oast Artillery Corps, O. X. G.. of which the deceased was an honorary member. DISTRICT FAIR FINANCED Meeting at I.a Grande Provides for Eastern Oregon Exposition. LA GRANDE. Or.. Aug. 4, (Special.) At a late hour tonight a meeting of the prominent business men of La Grande ended in the organisation of a corpora tion to be known as The Eastern Oregon Exposition. The corporation la for the purpose of financing the District Fair, to be held in La Grande In October. The capital stock of the company Is to be JK000. which Is to be divided Into shares of ) each. The plan Is to get enough business men to sign up for shares to cover the required to guarantee the District Fair. If the fair proves to be a paying proposition, no man wfll be required to pay a cent of the amount signed for. but if it runs behind, eac-h man will be liable for the amount be signed for, or his pro rata. WORKMAN LOSES HIS LEG Hlley Woodman, of Camas, Falls Be ncath Handcar. VANYrVKR. Wash.. Auk. 4. (Spe cial. Riley "Woodman, an employe of the Crown-Columbia Pulp & Paper Company at Camas, had his left leg taken off jisst teJnw the kr.ee last night about 5 o'clock mhll at work for the company. He was pushing a handcar, and fell beneath the wheels of the car, which passed over the limb. Young Woodman live with his family at Camas. He is about lt years old. and has been employed at the paper mill for some time. It was said tonight that his recovery was doubtful, for he Is very weak from loss of blood. HOTEL THIEF IS CAPTURED ArreMed In Bttsement of Belvedere After Plunging Thrnngh Screen. Detected coming'out of tlie Hotel Brlve. rlere last nlirht with a bundle under his arm. Frank Burk, t years old. a hotel thief, waa stopped and detained by tha hotel people, from whom he made his es cape, and was later captured by Detec tive Reed, who found him hiding in the cellar of the hostelry. The bundle Burk carried contained two pairs of woolen blankets, which he had stripped from the bed in one of the rooms. Several raxors and other articles of trifling value were found on him. Burk was seen coming down the stair way by L. H. Larsen. the hotel clerk. I.areea followed him out on the f treet and demanded to know the contents of the bundle. Built tried to get away, but Lar sen grabbed him by the arm and took him back into the lobby. While others held Burk, Larsen telephoned for the po lice. Before Larsen had hung up the telephone Burk had broken from the hold of his guards and made a wild rush to get away. His route led through the washroom, where he encountered the win dows barred with screens. I'nable to loosen the screens, he plunged through one headlong and reached the basement. A crowd of hotel employes stood guard at all 'exits until the arrival of Detective Reed, who arrested the thief. Room 14 in the Belvedere was roblwd a few days ago, the thief securing a dia mond pin valued at J120. Burk is sus pected of having done this work, too. He was taken to tha City Jail. WESTERN MEN VICTORS M'LOrGHLIX AND JANES NOW HAVE NATIONAL CIIAXCE. California Team Wins Three of Four Sets In Preliminary Tennis Doubles in East. , LAKE FOREST, 111., Aug.' 4 In the finals of the preliminary National tennis doubles today at the Onwentsia Country Club, M. C. F. McLoughlin and George Janes, champions of the Pacific Coast, won an easy victory over Wylie C. Grant and Theodore Roosevelt Pell, title-holders of the South. The score was 5-7, 6-2. S-S and 6-3. The victory entitles McLoughlin and Janes to compete against H. H. Hackett and F. J. Alexander, National title-holders, for tha championship of America, the match to be played August 17 at Newport. The Coast champions fairly played Pell and Grant oft their feet with the excep tion of the first set, and when the young Californlans seemed unable to get into action. The work of McLoughlin and Janes was a revelation in regard to speed. The service of the players also was bril liant, especially that of McLoughlin. GOOD TEXX1S PLAY AT T A CO MA Fair Weather Favors and Finals Are Rapidly Approaching;. TACOMA. Aug. 4. With fair weather favoring, the Pacific Northwest tennis tournament here Is moving along rapidly to the finals. One of the most interest ing matches today marked the defeat of Murray . and Hart, the University of Washington team, by Bowden and Wildes, of Everett, 6-1. 3-6, 6-1. Bowden and Wildes were put out of the running by Fit and Russell, th crack Seattle pair. Resuits: Men's i nicies Breeze. Everett. beat Keene. Taroma, 6-1, 6-1 : Tyler, Spokane, heat A. Pulford. Tacoma, 6-0, 6-1; Dorm an. Tacoma. beat Kautz, Steilacoom, 6-3, 7-5; Bowden. Everett, beat McFadon. Tacoma, 6-0, 6-1; Armstrong, Tacoma, beat Rossi ter, Vancouver. 6-1, -2; Breeze beat Vaeth. Ta roma, 6-3, t)-3 : Shannon. Seattle, beat Dur yee. Everett. 6-2, 6-S. 6-2; Rhodes, Vancou ver, beat Lyons, Tacoma, 6-3. 6-1 ; Russell, Seattle, beat S. Pulford. Tacoma, 6-1, 6-3; UorrUI. Oakland. Cal., beat Hewitt, Taco ma. 6-2. Men's doubles Pulford and Pulford, Ta coma. beat La we and Baker, Seattle, 6-4, Bowden and Wilde. Everett, beat Mur ray and Hart, Seattle. 6-1. 3-4t. 6-1 ; Fit and Russell. Seattle, beat Bowden and Wll t'es. 6-1. 6-0; Dorman and Armstrong. Ta ( rnia, beat Caldwell and Claghorn, Taco ma, 6-1, 6-2; Fits, and Russell beat Duryee and Sawyer. 6-2, 6-1 ; Hewitt and Vaeth, Tacoma, beat Keene and Kaufman, Taco ma, 6-2, 8-I; Gorrlll and Breeze beat Shan non and Lyons, 6-.'t, 6-0. Women's doubles Miss Kershaw and Miss Keown. Tacoma, beat Miss Woolaey and MU Norton. Tacoma, 6-2, 6-1; Mlfn Txwell and Mrs. Southern beat Miss R. Vaeth and Miss S. Skewis, Tacoma. 6-3. GRAF! STORY IS TOLD OSWALD SAYS HE AND OFFI CIALS SHAHED I.OOT. Cut Profits on Ixs Angeles Hedliglit District in Three ant Piiid Krondlieufl and Kern Money. LOS ANGELES. Aug. -4. Sweeping aside all the objections of counsel for the defense. Judge Davis todas' permit led Nick Oswald, ex-"King of the Ten derloin," to testify in the trial of ex Cnlef of Police Thomas Q. Broadhead, in regard to an alleged arrangement hjr which he had paid city officials of the Harper administration money for allowing him to maintain a red-light district. During his testimony this afternoon Oswald uned the names of ex-Police Commissioner Samuel Schenck. ex-Chief of Police Edward Kern and ex-Mayor A. C. Harper, all of whom were com pelled to resign from office when the expose of the alleged combination was made some months ago. . "Schenck arranged a meeting for me in the City Hall with A. C. Harper, then Mayor." he testified. "The meeting was In regard to a new red-light district. I had several talks with Harper and Fchenck. I told them I could get cer tain property on Aliao street that woutrt pay $."P0 a day. Schenck said that If I could make the deal we could cut the profits In three parts. Later Harper and Schenck informed me that i vnnlit have to nav Chief Kern and Broadliead. who was then a captain of f police. $250 a month each. .To this I agreed. "Harper told me to go ahead and tlx lp the deal, and I leased the property. I-ater I told the 'Mayor and Chief of Police that I wanted them to close up the opposition houses, and they began a series of. raids on those controlled by other persons." In his opening statement District , At torney J. D. Fredericks eald that the state would prove that Hroadhead ac cepted the bribes of J10.000. the amount named In the complaint, during June and July. IMS. while acting Chief of Police. The prosecutor said he would show a conspiracy on the part of Harper, Kern, Schenck- and Oswald to place the houses of prostitution in a restricted district; that Oswald, who owned or controlled the property in this district, agreed to divide the profits of the district with the other men, and that several thousand dollars was paid by him to Harper. Kern and Broadhead. Valencia Succeeds Reyes. BOGOTA. Aug. 4. Gonzales Valencia was today elected president of the re public of Colombia by the National Con gress to fill the unexpired term of General Rafael Keyes, resigned. For trunks to to the Harris Trunk Co. AT THE HOTELS. The Portland T. B. E. Bournes. Rainier; Mrs. George J. Miller, San Francisco; J. I G. Newburger. Tacoma; Mrs. A. A. Gllrav. Miss t. . Mclntosn, Miss r . fc.. raiwu, Winnipeg; Miss H. Sage. Detroit; H. Hume, wife and daughter. Fort Morgan. Colo.; Miss Clara Ramsden. San Bernadino; M. C. Buttertleld. Coiton. Cal.; T. E. Bolke noogen. San Francisco; M. T. Barlow and wlte. maid and child, Omaha; H. McGulre. Minneapolis; E. B. Parker and wife, Los Angeles; A. G. Abbey, William King and wife. J. N. Saxton, and wife. Denver; D. J. Sweeney and wife. Seattle; W. H. McPhee, Seattle; V". D. Sullivan, Milwaukee; Miss M. Brookman, Cleveland; H. W. Huekey. Mrs. Huskey, Reno; Henry U Brant, Reno; Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Leach. San Francisco; A. E. Swansoa. Barlow, N. D. ; J. M. Gore. Los Angeles: E. W. Houghton, Seattle; Clinton Botsford. Avalon, Pa.; E. F. Rardon. Ohio: J. M. c. Murphy. Olannda: F. S. Gould. C. M. Wooster. San Francisco; G. C. DeGraw. Belvedere: B. I O'Xell, Carlton Fox. Wallace, Idaho; Mrs. 8. W. Goodrich. Miss Alice Goodrich. Martin, Tex.; Misses O. Llddell. Denver; J. A. Rldon. J. A. Jor genon, Seattle; W. Dwlght Winan, Mohne, III.; Mrs. It. L. Nourse. Boie; Miss Grace Crawford. Chicago; A. DeUnd, New York; A. F. Grisuald. Erie, Pa.; Miss Roberts. George H. Roberts and wife, Boise; G. J. Bell. Chicago; Rebecca Howard. Los An geles; George W. Cotter and wife. James A. Hensey. Houston, Tex.; Mrs. George S. Fife. Miss Bagwell. Dr. and Mrs. E. V. Shortrldge. San Francisco; O. D Whitney and wife, Hageman. N. M ; J. Blanth. Charles LeRoy. Sacramento: William Natron, Fred Whitton and wife. San Francisco: Miss M. Hanty, Detroit. Mich.; M H. Canwell, Chicago; R. H. Mear.e, Clarksville; F. F. Mead. Seattle; Y. H. Plaged and wife, Los Angeles; Mrs. A. A. Finch. Astoria; Louis Black, New York; L. C. Wood and wife. Cleveland: 3. H. Plummer and wife, Huron; T. L. Wll lett. P. Arella. Helena; Miss Ruth Martin. Miss c. W. Dayton. Minneapolis: Miss Jo sephine Dibble. Marshall; Lee Hudson, Chi cago: Mrs. M. B. Hepler. Pittsburg; Mrs. Q. C. Halderman. Los Angeles; P. L. Cable, Rock Inland; C. C. Qass, T. R. Pierce. Bos ton; O. F. Dunbar, A. S. Walte and wife. Max Herzog. San Francisco; W. B. Browne, A M Drake and wife. St. Louis; J. G. Shaftner. L. U. Loomls, W. A. Boland. New York; B. C. Allen. T. E. Curtain. Colorado Springs; E. P. Smith. Chicago; Louis Block. San Francisco; Mrs. Ben L. Cable, Miss Cable. P. F. Conner, Rock Island; Mrs. Castleman. Miss Postlewalte, St. Louis: H. H Blogden, Mrs. Thomas Blogden. Wash ington. D. C. ; F. S. Bangs, Miss H. C. Bangs. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Bangs. New York: Mrs. Annie Ross, Mrs. W. B. Carson, Pilot Point, Tex ; W. Sheer. Mrs. Sheer, Twin City. ra. ; Charles c. Heard. Pittsburg; Syl vester A. Baker. Pittsburg: J. A Mears and wife. Mrs. A. Morris. Chicago; Miss i. n. i-tunhar ulc. ti Tl. Sorenson. Oakland: W. a Hill' and wife. John D. Hill, M Hill. Ksthpr Hill. Mobile. Ala.: Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hamilton. Mobile; Mr. and Mrs. George Heard. Pittsburg: Max Baer. Eureka; H. E Dlgglcs and wife, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Flrey, Pomona,- Cal.; Mr. and vn otto K. Oslhoff. Chicago; Miss a. wll. Hoimton: J C. Kldd. Houston, Tex. Thomas Lynch and family. Grcensburg, Pa.; Mrs F. Criley, Indianapolis; M. J. Kennedy. Q.n rmiiHn- Bidnev Harkridpre. RecUands; -wt. f A. Holder. Santa Barbara; Miss II. E Stoddard. Salem, Mass.; Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Cox, W. C. Maze and wife. San Fran cisco; E B. Hazen and wife. Bridal VeTI; Mies M Brookman, Cleveland; V. C. Miller, t ii'inntnti Vmii.- H c. Slmuson. Oakland; Ann I. mvanauth. M. E. Burke. San Francisco; E. Blehl. wife and daughter, t.- ciiv. r.ir Trontt. Detroit: H. A. wiMor Honolulu: R. H. Fullerton, Chill- ..oth Ohio- Miss N T. Fullerton. Wash Inrtoti. D. C: Mrs. M. M. Ackerman. Cape Horn- D. U Fullerton, Chilllcotne; Frank M. Isch and wife, Oakland; R. A. Luctke, ...ian. w t srlmer. Goldfleld: L. F. Lang. Tono'pah; H- E. Boyden and wife Medford; Miss Zillman, Danville; i. Emerson and wife. New York; Felix FTen denthal. San Francisco; F. G. Beatley. Sac ramento; Dr. R. H. Sheppard. Redding- D. E. Frederick. Seattle; R. M. Ewlng, Dallas. The OreirOD Mary B. Jones, Anna Kar sten. Fredericksburg. Iowa; F. L. Abel, Spo kane; A. K. Rennlng. Manning, Iowa; B. D. White and wife. Seattle; Mrs. Mary C. Pur cell Terra Haute; Thomas Hooker, J. A. Mccartney, Crvstal City; A. L. Zimmerman, wife and daughter, Loup City, Neb ; H. A. McConkey. Seattle; L. F. Kebler and son, Washington, D. C; H. H. Rusby. Constance Husby. New York; R. O. Green, Peoria. 111.; W H Abel, Mmtesano; Mrs. L. M. Weitten hlller. Plattevllle. Wis.; Stella L. Marple. Pendleton; Ethel A. Gardner, Valparaiso. Ind.; J. A. Welch and wife, Pittsburg;' E. C Davis, Cleveland; W. B. Harahan. Phila delphia; P. J. 1-onergan and wife, Denver; J Peebles and wife. St. Louis; J. M. Lewis. White Salmon: D. M Stuent. Astoria; Mrs. W M. Renshaw. Mrs. Hoffman, Eugene; T O. Meyers, San Leandro, Cal.; F. Le Blond. H. K. Freeman and daughter, M. J. Jeffs. Mrs. L. C. McDonough, Mrs. H. Noble, and daughter. Seattle; Mrs. R. B. Paddock. Walla Walla; Katy F. Lilly. Fay P. Lilly. Burlington; A. D. Wllloughby and wife. Ta coma: Marmlon K. Lewis, S. W. Lewis, Cin cinnati; Dr. P. F. Wiley and wife, Portland; Mrs. T. Studivant. Nashville; W. M. Mcin tosh. Nachez. Miss.; 1- F. Tucker and wife. Miss Alber. Miss Reamer. Denver; A. Rob ertson. Chicago; Corrinne Garrette, Ethel Shean. Cedar Rapids; Emma Wallace, Anna Oswald. Salt I-ake City; E. J. McKanna and wife, O. A. Patterson and family. W. M Matthews and wife. Seattle; E. Smith and wife. Maud Smith, Manduson. Wyo. ; Janet Welttenhiller. Plattevllle, Wis.; May Banl. Butler, Mo.; Anna Bard. Butler; W. H Eccles. .1. W. West and wife. Dee, Or.; J. Inglls. Inglis. Or.; Miss J. L. Sheppers, St. Anthony Park. Minn.; C. F. Hall and wife Dundee. 111. ; F. A. I Pease and wife, Tucson; Miss D. J. Sorrls. Los Angelas; Mrs U 11 Campbell, San Mateo; Miss M. FIvnn. Chicago; Mr. and Mrs. von Joclium sen. Los Angeles; B. F. Smith. Portland; E. H Lynch. Chicago; B. A. Gillmore, Los An geles W H Dean. White Salmon; E. T. Kruger, Corvallls: II. O. Booth and wife. r- nr nrhv I.os Angeles: Ella p. Johnston. C. B. Johnston. Chicago; M. E. Shaw. Bollingham; C. G. Palmbury and wife. Astoria; .1. B. Dorsey. Fresno: C. D Bow lev Seattle: H. W. Hance, Holly wood. Cal. , W v Halsten. Fort Dodge, Iowa: W. D. Sullivan. Milwaukee; J. M. Gore. Los An geles F C. Williams. Oxford, Eng.: N. A. Degefstiom. Rochester: S. 1. Banks and wife, poriland: J. M. M. Kee and wife. Mr. and Mrs. Wilcox. J. P. Wrayton. Owen Mc Hugh. Robert Forgle. J. H. Blg.-low. New York- Dr A F. Sether and wife. Roseburg: A. Rothschild. New York; George Dow. San Francisco: Mrs. L Stllson, Loralne Still son. Eleanore Stlllson. Lois Stlllson, Chicago- D. Blederman. San Francisco; T, . fc. Brun'er. Aln.yra. Ark.; W. B. Sellers Bend; William Weaver and wife. Boise; Mrs. S. Sbcdd. Pullman. Wash.; H. J. Fischer and wire. Cleveland; J. Johnston and wlf4 Des Moines': B. C Cramlall. Pasadena; C. V Uarv LO, Angeles; J. B. Hungerford and t hree Carroll. Iowa ; G. H. Leghorn. Seattle-' 1. W Jacobs, Seattle: G. Davidson, wire 'and child. San Antonio. Tex.; J. G. Bldlerman and wife. San Antonio; W. J. Coleman. Rayvllle. La.; R. D. H - Vroom. New York; W. B. Shearer. Eureka, Cal., W Pollak. Mrs. S. A. Allen. Albany. Or. The Perkins Miss : a. Sherman. Dr S. Sherman and son, Mllwauke.; A Tuller ton Columbus; Charles E. Jacobson. North Powder; G. W. Bryant. Illinois: C Johnson, Decatur; R. A. Carpenter. Seattle. T. B. Pangle, Chicago: J. H. Musgrotv. Raymond. M J. Smith. HoQulam; M. Duggan and wife. G. W. Williams. Oskosh ; J. B. Pope and family. Fort Worth: Al. Kaufman. San FrancTsco; Mrs. Dr. Roller Seattle; Mr. and Mrs. Curty. Chicago: Myrtle Pow.eI' Seattle; Mrs. W. S. Harvey and daughter. Washoucal: Miss A. Telland. Kennewlck; W. S Lyons, Tacoma; J. H. Rodenbach, Lyons: Madame Schafer. Portage: L. L. Jacobs. Modford: Mrs. McOummerhays. San Fran cisco; Frank T. McNutt. Centralis; S. A Dunn. San Francisco; Jessie Smith. Reeds-burg- Grace Dangel. Maud Dangal. Kate Dowllng. W. H. Fowls and wife. Fort Jones; George E Mattes. Berkeley; W. B. Nutter. H F Higgenbothon, Nelson G. Smith and wife Stockton: Mrs. R. Morrison. Inde pendence: Mr. Conley and wife. Seattle; J. H Conley and wife. Seattle; Jack Curly and wife. Chicago; Mrs. Alma Coppen. Salem- M T. Nolan. The Dalles; A. Y. Lyons, sookaiw: J. M. McKennan. Pome.-oy: N. Wheahlon. The Dalles; J. B. Hunt. Hood River- II. J. Sweeney and wife. Seattle; W. Hil' Gatwell and wife. N. H. Scldmore and wife Forest Grove: Dr. and Mrs. Slocum, Courtland; G. E. Randall and wife. Cleveland- A. G. Lautzmusi-cr and wife. Belie Lautzmuster. Jessie Grepelan. Leila B. Crepelan. Greenville-. T. W. Lusk. SJlverton; Mrs. Madge Taylor. Mrs. E. J. Newton. Kugene; T. Z. Maupen, Jr., and wife, city; Mrs M Swendwn. Richmond; Mrs. S. Salls burv. Marvsvllle: Mrs. Murdoi k. Spokane; C "D Wlillamson and wife, Pomona; G. Kraft and wire. San Francisco; Miss M. Oimtead, St. - Louis; E. Smith, wife and .ia..r-t.tr Unnilfnim: S - H. Smith, city: Mr. Lewis and wife. Colorado: Miss E. McWerter. Weiser: Miss L. A. Herron, Miss E. M. Herron, Shellsburg; Mrs. M. Bran don. Collins Springs; Miss E. Berry, Van couwr; Miss S. Schneider. Wisconsin: Miss C J. Schumacher, Chicago; N. J. Morgan, Seattle- Mrs. C. Dorn. Mrs. E.' F. Dora, Boston: J. H. Marguardt. ChirasJo; S R. Badglev and wife. Cleveland; W. P. Spar ling. Mileta: S. E. Lord, Kankanna; Mrs. K. Carroll. San Francisco: Mrs. M. C. Har ris. San Jose: C. A. Iratt, Chicago: Miss M. Richardson. Darlington: M. Crosby. Blackfoot; Mrs. A. Shaw, San Francisco: E. K. Dorotbv. Reno; A. M. Johnson. Col fax: W. W. Woodard. F. Woodard, T. F. Bvron. Minneapolis; R. H. Hamilton. Stan ton; I.. Parsons. Mrs, E. Merrill, Miss E. Hendricks. Richmond; Mrs. Louise Willhlte, Srdalla: A. W. Rldgway. A M. Rldgway, Amnandau: Mrs. L. Rldgway. Belgrade; A. Spalding. W. Willis and wife. Seattle; J. Ewir.g and wife. Ventura: W. Gilbaugh and wife. Woodard: Miss Florence Leach. H. B. Leach. Jr.. Alton: Miss S. Lee. Cald well: R. Watklns. city: J. Bunting. Wash ington. D. C: E. Grayan, San Francisco: J. N. Ryan. Wallom Lake: J. Porter. Aber deen; T. E. John. Am Falls: J. Beach and wife. Eugene; Mr. Grew and wife, Seattle; Miss C. Linn. North Yakima. The Imperial Mrs. C. H. Glas. city; J. 1 THE B. Church and wife. Nevada: J- S. Evans. Centralla: F. L. Taylor, Hakersfield; John Murdock and wife, Kufjne. Mrs. 'F. . Wyatt-Mather, Dallas: Henry Hoeck. North Bend; J. G. Onrnev and wife. San Francisco; Mrs. M. E. Nichols. Ixs Anjreles; Mtf. E. A. HodRklns, Los Angoles; Josephine Hasel-hof-r. Efflo Haselhofer. Watsonvllle. Cal.: H. D. Roberts. Lakevlew: W. 8. Beebe. city; Katherine Sternie. Nevada; Mr. Fltjjslmons. and wife, Nebraska; A Klmbali and wife. Thatcher. Arix.; E. H. Raymond and wife. Wisconsin: F. Kemp. Pasco; G. E. Peoples, Ooquille; F. Dyer, Grants Pass; H. W. Keat ing. Pittsburg-; A. C. Farley. California; G. W. Word and family. San Francisco; E. C. Hamill and wife. Vale; F. F. Spalding and wife. The Dalles; R. Payne and family. Miss Jean Joycox, Mrs. Graca Joycox, Walla Walla; H. Lord, Honolulu; P. Wajtera and wife, Sacramento S. E. Abmw, L. Agnew, A. V. ARnew, Ohio; J. F. Dale. Pennsylvania; 0. P. Clark. Georgetown, ill.; John Clark, Georgetown; Zolo Clark. C. Canaday. George town ; Nort Parker. Martha Parker. New berg; J. W. Beding, T. B. Perrin. Minneapo lis; J. B. Hall. Kalama: H. O. Worcester, G. A. Spellenck and wife. E Peelnes. H. Peoples. M. P. Elliott and family, J- Mason and wife, Minneapolis; W. H. Bentley and daughter, Shanlko; J. N. White, A. A. Dales, Panama; A. Gilchrist, Chicago; Mrs. A. F. Botton, Miss Giissie Botton, Frankie Botton, Ethel Botton Texas; Mis Fownley, Amity; Mrs. Harriet Donohan. New Mexico; Miss Jessie Nlrhols Miss Gladys Nichols. Kansas; Mrs .Elizabeth Oakes, Little Hock ing; Mip Clara Oakes, Little Hocking, O.; J. G. Swartswood. Mrs. Swartswood. Miss SwartKwood, Rockford; J. C. Backer and wife. Chicago; Clarice Anderson. Verna Aiu derson. Perry. Ia.; W. O. Brink, J. J. Sar gent, Ontario. The St. Charle Mrs. E. J. Thomas. Miss Thomas. The Dalles; J. W. Wilson, Rainier; Levi Chlsman, The Dalles; F. Upperstrom and wife, Marquette, Mich.; Mrs. Masterson. Rldgefleld; D. E. Van Dyke. Seattle; E. Slckafoose, Rainier; P. R. Robblns. Miss Bobbins. Scappoose: Tom Hendricks, Albany; J. Dasbney, The Dalles; A. C. Sargent and wife. The Dalles; S. D. Stuart. Newberg; Mrs. Wlnoheetor, Miss Ptuart. Stoc.lc.ton, Kan.; L. Soioman, Garrett Bend; T- M. Gar. rritt. City; H. Allen. Falls River. Maps.; H. S. Perry. Forest Grove; F S. Smith, Ridgelleld; J. G. Eddlngs. Vancouver; R. Robbing. Garlield; W. J. Dunigan, Sacra mento; F. W. Heyfce. Clifton, A. T.; A. D. Bay. Ia Grande; C. Murchisen, La Grande; V. Josten. Riddle; W. G. Calvin, Orient; M. McKelvev. Antelope; G. W. Beach. Pitman; J. H. Nelfon and wife. Boring. H- Ferguson, A. C Ferguson, Nome; F. IT. preen, Houlton; 1. O. James, city; Mrs. N. Olsen and daugh ter. Oak Point: A. N. Wearas, McCloud; C. W. Harkens. city; L. Linn, South Dakota; W. Wilson. Collins: A. Williams. Heppner; C. B. Woods. H. Anderson. Redheld; S. E Higgln and family. Tacoma; R. Lambert, Vancouver; E. F. Miller. A. L. Marshall and wife. Morrow; W. C. Batherford. Cottage Grove; B. Hurkness. Kansas; Joe Stanton, Indiana; E. A. Merrick. Philomath; N. W. Ames, Oakland; D. S. Gibbons. Philomath; C. E. Smith and wife. Aberdeen: N. Lem berg. Sherwood; W. Milltrr, Reedville; R. Winslow. Dallas: C E. Reynolds and wife. Tillamook; R. Reeves, Chicago; L Tingley. La Grande; J. Peterson, Woodland; F J. Williams and wife. S. P. Talesman. Mrs. C. T. Williams, Toppenish; G. Brown, ciy; C. F. Jnmes and wife, Toppenish; S. B. Smith, Peoria; J. P. Lawrence. Little Falls; S. E. Camp, Oakland; E. Plunkett, Amity; W. B. Spiker, Goldendnle; Mr3. Krouse, The Dalles; Mrs. Gassa. Wasco; C. L. Rogers and wife. Hood Klver; Al. E. Stevens. t. P. Stevens-. Sussex; G. Washburn. HDod River; Delia James, Oklahoma; P. Behrens, August Leitz, Herington; Mr. and Mrs. Pres cott. Aurora: V. P. Smith. Baker City; Fred Hagg, Reedville; W. Lundgen, Reed ville; Olive Lundgren. Dassel; J. A. Whtt- liey, Mrs. wnitley, i-.a uranae; j. rc. Jttose, wife i and child. Salem; A. Sage, Chicago; H. B. Barrlck. Clatsop; w. J. Karusay, Lyle. The Seward R. M. Ewing, Dallas. Or.: Mis Louise Ornesby, New York; C. J. Northrup. Boise ; A. P. Bateman, M osier; .. H. Snyder, Ames, jowa; A. w. nra.ua nd wife. Joseph Pewault and wife, Boise; F. P. Firey and wife, Pomona. Cal. ; Mrs. and Miss Shuve, T-nion City, Pa.; H. B. Horde, U. S. S. Washington; G. S. Speer, wife and maid. New York City; W. H. Bertraan and wife, Oakland; Dave R. Clark, Jacksonville. 111.; Harry S. Palmer.- Reno; R. L. Bromley, oaiuana; w. rtosenoerg ana w If e. Leo Rosen berg, Heald sburg ; Mrs. A. J. Smith, Miss Smith. Falrport, N. Y. ; L. A. Simpson ana wire. Mrs. rsora main, iry O. Kell, Aurora, III.; Mr. and Mrs, Casassa. San Francisco; William Macbeth and wife, R. W. Macbeth, New York; Mrs. A. Morten- son, Mrn. E. J. be.Now, ius Angeles: m. F. Golding. St. Loins; Charles P. Green wood, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. S. Kauf- mann. San jn; miss i aronne rJium, jnica go; R V. Sebree. Idaho; Mrs- G. W. Kaw- li rigs. Mtse r lorence nit-e, jtvctvstnj jijb. Charles Caspar!. Jr., Miss A. C. Caspar!, Bato. Mo.; Mis. M. S. Stearns, Chicago; Leo P. Greenbaum and family, Boise; Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Char!g, New York; F. E". Hurlev and wife. Fort Worth. Tex.; Fred Schmidt and wife. Miss Tes Schmidt. Den ver; J. J. M- La'Jgniin. Mazatian; Mrs. M. P. Deady, city; Cllda L. Smith, Fairmount, W. Va.; Ada H. Hangfitt. parkersburg. W. Va. ; M. E. Hultx and wife, Columbia, Mo.; Miss Wetheus. Mexico, Mo.; Mrs. Ira J. Harman, San Francisco; Mr. and Mrs. S. D. Ayres, Central CUy. Neb.; F- Roblnon and wife. Edwardsbury, Mich. ; Mr. and Mrs. Anson E. Mead, Chicago; J. S. Madery, Salem; R. L. Hyde. Cascade Locks; R. R. Neale, Clarksville, Tenn. ; W. H. Esworthy and. wife. Fort Collins. Colo.; J. L. Lorrier and wife, Memphis. Tenn.; C. D. Mackenzie, and wife. Vancouver, B. C. ; George C. Sheets. Philadelphia; Hvilma Nelson. G. Eugenie Nelson. New York; Mrs. E. M. Wil liams. Miss Margaret Sampson. The Dalles; O. F. Nartese, Cleveland; John R. Hervin, Duluth E V. Fleming, William Morton, Spokane: H. C- Schmidt, Chicago; Margaret McCampbell, Lois Wallace. Denver; Mrs. J. E Campbell, St. Poul; Margaret McDonough, Chicago; J. E. O'Malley, Phoenix; O. C. Greene, M! Marian Greene, St. Paul; Mrs. F. B. Venman. E- M. Venman, Champaien; Mr. Anna Pierce. Winifred Pierce, Boulder. The Calumet C. A. Edwards. Jr., Santa Barbara; N. Gynt and wife. Seattle; S. D. Scherck, Peoria; S. B. Brown and wife. Grants Pass; F. J- Salisbury and wife, George F. Salisbury, Cherokee; E. Eysell. city: Willa W. Hawley, The Dalles; y. Bomick. H. Walsh, Denver; B. F. Doran, Ej-nW Hardwerk, Chicago; Mrs. B. Lynch, I JBsffilll is made in a two million dollar' bakery two million dollars spent for cleanliness, for purity, for sunshine and the result is a cereal food that stands the test of time a food for old and young, for any meal in any season con tains more real nutriment than meat or eggs, is more easily digested and costs much less. At your grocer's. Shredded Wheat i made of the choicest selected v white iatIsmK -Wrt.r1 tnm-cooked and baked Try it for breakfast to-morrow wifh milk or cream. The Biscuit is also delicious for any meal in combination with fresh or preserved fruits. ONLY "BREAKFAST Tha Dalles; Mrs. W. D. Droves, Denver; William Jones. Heppner; S. Young. Be loit; John Young. Seattle'. E. H. Morse and wife. Salt Lake; H. C. Atwell, S. F. Wilkin son, Forest Grove; R. W. Turney, Medford; G. W. Scramlin, Macksburg; E. Boldman, Chicago; A. Cole and wife, Dubuque; R. W. RadclifTe, Palneavllle; G. P. Norgren, R. C. Farrish, Minneapolis; O. West. Salem; R. B. MoMurray. North Yakima; F. W. Currie and wife. Memphis: C. J. Arnold and wife, W. G. Marsh and wife. Long Beach ; Fred Wilson, Condon; J. F. Benson, city; S. A. Alspach and family, Carroll; Lee Hut ton. Chicago ; Jame-J N. Miller, Wichita; E. Griffin. H. Mundo'ff. E. Mohler, C. Berry, H. McArdle, R. L. Williams, F. Browning, H. Melohoir. C. Henley, J. Williams, F. EastLey, R, Zelder, F. Peters, F. Bodle. San Francisco: W. Fraser and wife. Los Angeles: W. C. Kransgull, San Francisco; Fred Kentzman and family, Pasco; Charles Hous ton, M. Gerard, New York; H. F. Phillips, city; Mrs. Sherman, Oklahoma City; F. W. Thomas and wife, Philadelphia; M. E. Pipher, D. F. Alexander, Charlaaton; M. Bryne, White Salmon; J. Morgan Lewis, Los Angeles ; C. B. Sandberg, Seattle ; W. T. Hardwicke, William Berg and wife, Mc Mlnnville; Lyle D. Reynolds. Adel; A. Rob ertson, Salt LaJto; Mrs. Edna Portrude, Sac ramento; John M. Starr, Hutchinson; A. G. Campbell and wife, Kansas City; L. C. Price, Fairmount ; F. C. Harkins, Chicago ; N. C Christensen, Patterson; L. Pferdner, Seat tle; C. C. Chatten and wife. Rainier; J. H. Rowland and wife, Seattle; D. S. Kloepf-er and wife. Wennetka; R. J. Burn and wife, R. J. Kelly and wife, San Francisco; Wil liam King and wife. A, J. Abley, Denver; Leo Mailloux and wife. North Yakima; F. A. Tell, H. R. Tweed, Winnipeg. The Nortonin Edward McDonald and wife, Maria McDonald. Cincinnati; T. H. Robinson, Ellen H. Robinson, Chicago; Mark McGee, Brown wood; Frank G. King and wife, San Jose; Mr. Gemd, Louis Gemd, and Miss Gemd, Marcus; Robert J. Ross, Mrs. J. E. Ross, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Ross, Master Edwin Ross, Miss Josephine Ross, Miss E. R. Dunday, Cascade Lake; John E. Resin, Tallahasee; Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Evans, San Francisco: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Edwards, Red Bluff: E. J. Glancey. wife and daugh ter, Kiethsburg; George E. Young and wife, E. A. Thayer, wife and child, Muriel K. Thayer, Linda McLair, Indianapolis; Carl S. Reed. Monticello; Mrs. M. Cohen, San Francisco : Miss E. G. Pattison, New York City; T. W. Boughen and wife, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. George Heard, Charles Heard, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Hamilton. Pittsburg; Miss Mamie Doer, Zanesvllle; J. N. Lager and wife, Chicago; F. E. Cannon and wife, Fargo; Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Robinson, Wash ington, D. C. ; Martha A. Craven, Alice A. Craven, Philadelphia; Annie M. Coulter, Clinton; Miss E. H. Ore, Orengvllle; Mrs. Carrie Crowd-ar, Crawford; Miss Maude Crowder, J. H. Crowder and wife, Gordon; George E. Hauschild, Mrs. A. L. Crayzer, Chicago; Nellie E. Simons, lone Benham, Meriden ; S. H. Blackshear, San Francisco ; S. G. Baker, Tacoma; Isaac Reed, Mrs. M. Reed, Contact; J. Patterson and wife, De troit; Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Cummins. Bel laire; J. B. Bell and wife. Eugene; Raymond Hoobler. Mrs. Raymond Hoobler, New York City; D. C. Marshall and wife, San Raefel; Otto Gennke, Milwaukee; A. I. Eglarned, N. M.Nilarshall. Portland. M-e. ; R. Sanders and wife, Canada ; Miss Henoenway, Boon vine; .Katherine Kelly, Kuide. The Ramapo Mrs. N. M. Speidel, Miss Grace Speidel, Edmond ; Ida Hoedeyker, Hammond; A. M. Johnson, Colfax; R. H. Hamilton, Stanton; Lou Starrett, Forast lirove ; A. J. Clemer, Seattle ; C. G. Doug las. C. I. Douglas and wife. Salt Lake ; L. H. Smeck. city; Hugh Smith, Corvallls; Mrs. Margaret Collins, Mrs. Mary Brooks, Independence; William RHter, Alaska; Nellie Brown. Margaret Brown, Seattle; Mrs. Martin Olson. Alnaba; Frank Daley and wife. Park City; John Warner, Oskosh; M. L. Bowman. Ames; O. B. Prael and wife, city; J. M Speidel, Edmond; W. C. James, Minneapolis: Theresa Nichols, Den ver; A. L. Carter, Milwaukee; George Olson, Wadena; C. A. McCammon. city; Misa E. A. Brooks. Minneapolis; Mary Newman, Effle Peppen, Omaha; E. C. Shears, Spo kane; W. S. Sarper and family, Rockford; J. R. Arvidson. Oscar He lb erg. Minneapo lis; L. Pryor, Fairmount; C. L. Lewis. Chi cago; J. R. Relllngton, Oakland; H. Bran non, Los Angeles; L. Barlow and wife. Redding; A. Kelly, Siletz; II. N. Fox and wife. Tllton; J. J. Mfddleton, Mellville- J. D. Parker, Fayette; Laura Molllner, Canon burg. The Cornelius John Irving, Victoria; N. S. Souther, Portland ; C. W. Darby. Los Angeles; H. B. Smith, Seattle; Mrs. Fred erick Hickok, Denver; Ralph I. Radcllffe, York; J. I Davis, George Meller, Charles E. Frasser. James Wood, John Mel lard, Russell Gulch; J. B. Chapman, E. L. Bailey, Waynesville: George M. Trowbridge, city; H. A. Whitley, San Francisco; J. E. Burton, Seattle; J. H. Miller, Wilmington; V. C. Miller, Livingston; Ira E. Rasbach. Parsons; W. H. Irwin, wife and two children, Butte; A. D. Willoughby and wife, Tacoma; O. H. Dickinson and wife. You'll Like Boise; Erastus Young, Omaha; F. L. Ostrander and wife, San Francisco; Roy G. Hersh, city; J. M. Appleton and wife, Lacte; J. F. Gross, W. Lynburgh, Angola; Dr. C. M. Baldwin, Chicago; Mrs. A. K. Nunn. St. Louis; John J. Geis, Clem Gels, Gertrude Gels, Rose Devine, Salina; Louis A. G-3is, Carl Ceis, Johnstown; R. F. Lytle, HoQulam ; Mrs. . R. Olson, St. Pau 1 ; E. F. Bardor, Ohio ; Miss W. A. Seale, Seattle. The Moore, Seaside W. Anderson. O. M. Ash and wife, J. F. Howard, N. E. Utinzer, Jesse Sands, G. .Sea ton Taylor, R. T. Mon tag, Ruth Haines. F. H. Call. Myrtle Tooze, J. G. Fleishman and wife. Cora Fleishman AL J. Prloe, F. P. Shanghnny, R. Smith S. H. Morgan, Mrs. J. W. McKenzie, Hugh C. Gearin, Mrs. Alfred M. Wilson and daughter, H. C. Bickett. Miss Daner, Miss uoimes, aura. -. l napman, J. H. Har rington, C. M. Cotes. Marlon J. Jones, Thomas Scott Brooke, T. W. Mann, Leon W. Benham, A. J. Christinson. C. R. Lew thwaite. R. E. Bristow and wife. H. M. Wnither. Jr., Miss Bradsburry, Dorsey B. Smith, E. W. Mills and wife. W. M. Cake, Enoch Mathfson. W. H. Jobes. lone Lewia, Philip Grossmayer. Florence Grossmaver, E. Byford. E. E. Lilly and son, A. E. Whee lock and wife, Mrs. C. i Adams, Mrs. Walter Honeyman, Ada Patterson, all at Portland; W. K. Newell, Gaston; F. A. Galling, San Francisco; Hellen I. Kelly, Ella M. Kelly, Helena; A. M. Blake. Van couver; Robert MacKay and wffe. Miss Ella MacKay, Philadelphia; R. A. Grar. Oregon City; I. W. Root. Boring: Peter Grant. As toria; J. H. Campbell, Oregon City; G. A. You Can't Eat the Box or the Signature but you can eat the contents of every package of Shredded Wheat with the satisfaction of knowing that it is the cleanest, purest, most nutritious cereal food in the world CEREAL", MADE IN Martell and wife. Holyoke ; M. W. Molr and wife. Glenwood; Dr. W. L. Helskiss and wife, Indianapolis: William McHardy and wife, Joseph McHardy and wife. Dallas; James E. Rea, Forsyth; H. A. Wennaffel, Evansvllle; O. Van Dusen, Astoria; Dr. S. Weist and family. Seattle; Fred Sinnington, ABtoria; D. E. Mather, Fort Stevens; Mrs. Don Mulvane, John Fleishman, Topeka; J. S. Dellinger, Astoria; E. H. Bock, Roches tor; G. B. Johnson, George F. Judd. Frank GREAT NORTHERN BURLINGTON ROUTE THE ORIENTAL LIMITED Leaves Tacoma 5:25 P. M., Seattle 7:10 P. M, Spokane 7:50 A. M. daily; runs through to Chicago without change of cars Elegant modern equipment; Compartment, Observation car, Standard ami Tourist sleepers, Day coaches and the BEST of Dining Car sen-ice; eleotru lighted throughout. Connecting trains leave Portland daily 8:15 A. M. and 10:00 A. JL.via Seattle and 5:40 P. M. via NORTH BANK ROAD. NEW THROUGH KANSAS CITY SERVICE THE SOUTHEAST EXPRESS Via Great Northern to Billings, thence vis Burlington Route. Leave Seattle daily at 10:00 P. M., leave Spokane 11:45 A. M., connecting trains leave Portland daily via Seattle and Spokane. LOW RATES EAST AUGUST ll-12th Full information regarding rates, tickets and sleeping ear reservations. H. DICKSON, City Passenger and Ticket Agent, 122 Third Street, Portland, Or. Telephones Main 680, A 2286.- INCLUDING MEALS AND BERTH, SECOND CLASS LOW RATES TO LOS ANGELES Train Time Now Equalled, Two Nights to San Francisco, Three to Los Angeles. S. S. STATE OF CALIFORNIA (L N. NOPANDER, Master) SAILS SATURDAY, AUG. 7, 9 A. M. M. J. ROCHE, CITY TICKET AGENT. 142 Third St. Mvlu 402, A 1402. BISCUIT FORM Woodfleld. Astoria; M. W. Neary, Spokane; E. W. Rcdfleld, J. W. Redfleld. Cambridge George E. Young and wife. E. Thayer. Linda McLain. Minneapolis; Miss A. Abramscn. Michigan: F. H. Smith and wife. Chicaeo; E. W. Mersereau. New Haven; Mr. Pome roy and wife. Mrs. Kahn. J. W. McKenzie, Astoria; J. E. Rea and wife. Forsyth; E. W. Peterson. San Diego; E. A. Hlggins. As toria: L. Marx, Seattle; M. Van Dusen, ChaL-tanoog-a VIA J. W. IIAXSOM, DOCK AGENT. Main 268, A 1234. ALnsivorth Dock. X 4