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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 14. 1917. i n uncuun win cohmissi'ons. Judge Davis, of Portland, Is Only Oregonian to Get Grade Above Captain. 17 L8CAL MEN CAPTAINS Nearly 1400 of Flower of Country's '"Xoung Manhood Change Tri color Hatcord of Candidate to Gold and Black of Officers. (Continued From yirgt Page.) Mark V. Weatherf ord, Albany; Frank H. Depew, Monroe; "Winlfrled B. Arens, Hood River; Clarence Jj. Stoddard, Eu gene, and Ryland O. Scott, Klondike (In National Army). To be Captain, Field Artillery, O. R. C: Phillip H. Carroll, Hood River. To be First Lieutenant, Infantry, O. R. C: Jonathan T. Foster, Eugene; Ray T. ' "Williams, Forest Grove: Enoch B. Carl son, Company B, Third Oregon Infan try; Elmer V. "Wooten, Company B, Third Oregon Infantry; Manton D. Arm strong, Charleston; Lee Bennett, Al bany; William K. Nottingham, Third Oregon; Frank M. Moore, Eugene; Ward M. Ackley, Third Oregon. To be First Lieutenant, Field Artil lery, National Army: Curtis P. Bailey, Sisters; Boudlnot Conner, Medford. Junior Offlcera Legion. ' To be second lieuenants, Infantry; O. R. C: Darrell D. Johnson, Corvallis; Nicho las Jaureguy, Eugene; Edward E. Dunn, Third Oregon (National Army); Thomas E. May, Corvallis; John C. Chapman, Sheridan; Errol W. Proctor, Third Oregon; Wlllard L. Hayes, Sheri dan; Lester M. Ellis, Astoria; Ryder Patten, Forest Grove; Cecil W. Hoff man, Oregon City; Fred L. Brace. Third Oregon; Oscar C. Gibbs, Lakeview (Na tional Army); Ellis Van Atta, Third Oregon; Miller M. McGilchrist, Salem; Harry K. Kingsbury. Eugene (National Army); James D. Fletcher, Buell; M. "Vernon Nelson, Redmond; Leslie O. Tooze, Salem; Marcus F. Hathaway, Third Oregon; Charles W. Prim, Eu gene; John C. McVay, Astoria (Nation al Army); Murray C. Wheat, Astoria. To be second lieutenants, cavalry, O. R. C: L. J. Osborne, Glide, and Tot C Man-, gold, Pendleton. To be second lieutenants, field artil lery. O. R. C: Albert T. Anderson, Astoria; Charles A. Fertig, Hood River; Edward S. Thayer, Rainier (National Array); Robert B. Kuykendall. Eugene; Lyle J. Page, Salem; Ernest P. Thom, Gresham; John H. Gibson, Albany; George E. Hopkins, Corvallis; Ralph S. Allen, Eu gene; Theron S. Barnes. Milton. Quartermaster Corps Supplied. To be Second Lieutenants, Quarter master Corps, National Army: George P. Griffith, Jefferson; James S. Cooper. Jr., Salem; Ralph R. Huron, La Grande; William J. Edinger, Hood River; Robert C. Wygant. Third Oregon; Ira J. Dodge, Medford; Allen A. Bynon, Salem; Herschel R. Taylor, Eu 1 gene; Raymond H. Rowland, Astoria; Herbert F. Jenkins, Newport Bird N. Hawley, Deer Island; Oren A. Mulkey, Myrtle Creek; Richard M. Smith, Baker; Frank C. Stellmacher, Albany. To be Second Lieutenants, Infantry, O. R. C, assigned to the regular Army: Leslie M. Ross, Rockaway; Lloyd B. Tates, Milton; Arnold A. Gralapp, Salem. To be Second ' Lieutenants, cavalry, assigned to regular Army: David McKay Wilson, LInnton; John Boies, Corvallis. 'jo be Second Lieutenant, field ar tillery, O. R. C, assigned to regular Army: Albert D. Foster, Dayton. Four Have Rank Reduced. The following Oregon men, outside of Portland, who were members of the O. R. C prior to the opening of the San Francisco camp, have had their rank changed: Walter C. Hinman, Marshfield. from Major, Infantry, to Captain infantry. O. R. C. Royal W. Mlngins, TJnlty. from Cap tain to Second Lieutenant, Infantry. O. R. C. Ray P. Tracy, Condon, from First to Second Lieutenant, field artillery, O. Ji. C A. King Nutty, Williamson, from First to Second Lieutenant, Quarter master Corps, National Army. Complete List Given. The complete list of commissions In the Officers' Reserve Corps or in the regular Army, as announced by Adjutant-General McCain to go into ef fect August 15, is as follows: FIRST COMPANY. To be Major, Infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: Godfrey R. Fowler, Oak land. Cal.; Edwin A. Sherman, First Ari zona Infantry, Xatlonal Guard. To be Captain, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Ralph F. Tracy, San Fran cisco; Clyde Kelley, Second California In fantry. National Guard; Charles M. Hodgres, Portland. Or.; Clyde L. Queen, First Ari zona Infantry: JoaepTa M. Scammell, Oak land Cal.: William A. Robertson. Los Ange les: Elijah W. Worsham. Seattle, Wash. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers" Reserve Corps: Thomas S. O'Con tiell, Tucson, Ariz.: Harry L. Evans, San Rafael, Cal.: Thomas C. Armstrong, San Diego, Cal.; Frank M. Jenne, Second Wash ington Infantry, National Guard; Arthur A. Murphy. Portland, Or.; Joseph F. Swift, First Arizona Infantry, National Guard. To be Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: John R McLean. First Arizona Infantry. National Guard; George W. Baker, Jr.. Piedmont, Cal.; Ulxon Kapple, Payson, tTtah; Joseph H. tstearn. Los Angeles; Prentiss C. Deerlng, .uan Francisco; Richard A. Stumm, Berke ley, Cal ; Darrel D. Johnson, Corvallis. Or.: Nicholas Jaureguy, Eugene. Or.; Elwyn A. Arnold, Oakland. Cal.; Samuel D. Hays. Boise. Idaho; Fred L. Packard, Ogden. Utah; George Millar. Palo Alto. Cat: Carl O Mlddlestate, Second Washington Infan try. National Guard: Thomas G. Poland. San Francisco; Lynn Andres, Mammoth. Utah; "Wendell K. Phillips, Palo Alto. Cal.; John S. Sheperd. Los Angeles: Charles A. Hosa, Second Washington Infantry, National Guard: Thomas S. Grant, Seattle, Wash.: Krnest A. Wyld, Jr.. Portland. Or.; Arthur C Duerr. Pasadena, Cal.; George L. McMul lln. Deer Lodge. Mont; Lyle C. Taylor, Clarkston, Wash.: Samuel G. Wight. River side. Cal.: James H. Wlttmeyer, Douglas. Ariz.; Vernon H. Hellig, Second Idaho In fantry, National Guard. To be Captain of Infantry in National Army Arthur W. Bradbury. San Francisco. Cal.; Joseph T. Watson, Seattle. Wash.: Owen L. McKee, Sherman, Cal.; Ernest E. lurk, Los Angeles, cal. To be First Lieutenant of Infantry In National Army: Edgar E. Robinson, Berke ley, Cal.: Frederick O. Twltchell, Tucson, Ariz.; Charles A. Emmet, United States Army; Harrolli S. Morse, United States Army; Relnhold C. Dedl. United States Army; Joseph G. C. Conrad, United States Army. To be Second Lieutenant of Infantry In National . Army: Leon Martin, Berkeley Cal. u Reginald Fernald. Santa Barbara. Cal. F.dward E. Dunn, Third Oregon Infantry, National Guard. Resignation of Herbert L. Harries, Ban Francisco. Cal., of his commission as Major, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and reappointed Captain, rnrm nnrnni rnut x ' r ' - m 1 i , ... i , i - 1 -. " rt 1 f I. 4 4 1 j? ' F . - ' ' - ! r s i t ' s . . -ft w- . K v I V N V- - 71 - 'h-l---' A w r-w v . ji ; r - i-X" 'Vr - '- ' -"i H 1 (" : l . ' V f y ; r r J - A '-' V) ? 1 f -A . l -'.y- - , Jr V ; i, w r--: - - 1 I I I " I -r-J -aI' ' GROUP OF PORTLAND MEN WHO WILL RE CEIVE COMMISSIONS TOMORROW IN OFFICERS RESERVE CORPS, OR WHO HAVE BEEN OFFICIALLY RECOMMENDED. 1 Captain E. C. Sammons. 2 Second-Lieufen-ant Jerrold Owens (named in Presidio advices). 3 Major George N. Davis, ex-Judge of Circuit Court, only Oregon man to receive rank above Captain. 4 Second-Lieutenant James H. Cel lars. 5 Second-Lieutenant Howard C. Charl ton. 6 Captain Jacob Kanzler. 7 First Lieutenant Hamilton F. Corbett. 8 Captain Lester W. Humphrey. 9 First-Lieutenant John C. Burgard. 10 Second-Lieutenant Har old H. Barbur. 11 Second-Lieutenant W. N. Burgard (named in Presidio advices). 12 Captain J. Andre Fouilhoux. 13 -Captain Hal vor H. Rasch. infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Alden K. Martin. San Fran cisco. Cal., of his commission as Captain, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed First Lieu tenant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, te date from August 15. Resignation of Adelbert D. McCleverty. Seattle, Wash., of his commission as First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, Is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and reap pointed Second Lieutenant, Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Richard H. Chamberlain, Jr.. Oakland. Cal.. of his commission as First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and re appointed Second Lieutenant, infantry. Of ficers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 13. Resignation of William L. Janney, Palo Alto, Cal.. of his commission as First Lieu tenant. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted. to take effect August 14, and reappointed Second Lieutenant, infantry. Officers' Re serve Corps, to date from August la. Resignation of Thomas T. Waterman, Berkeley, Cal., of his commission as First Lieutenant. OHlcers- Reserve corps, is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and reap pointed Second Lieutenant, Infantry, in Na tional Army, to date from August 13. Resignation of Harold L. Leupp. Berkeley, Cal., of his commission as Captain. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed Second Lieuten ant, Infantry, in National Army, to date from August 15. SECOND COMPANY. To be Major, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Gordon L. Fialey, Los An geles, CaL To be Captain, Infantry section, uincers Reserve Corps: Charles H. Perkins, Fair field. Idaho; JosepbW. Sutphen. Los An geles, Cal.; Allen Fletcher, Vlctorvllle, cal.; Leslie Bryant, Los Angeles. Cal.; Harman Decius, Los Angeles, CaL; Alfred R. Davis. Payette, Idaho; Samuel H. Cabot, Sacra mento. CaL; Todd R, Moss, Han ford. Cal.; Allan Hauser, Berkeley, Cal.; Kenneth J. Booth. Reno, Nev.; William H. Wadaworth. Los Angeles, Cal.: Charles A. Thorpe, Alts, Loma, Cal.; Francis M. Emerson, San Francisco, Cal.; Henry Edmonds. Los An geles. Cai. To be First Lieutenant, intantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Maurice F. Enderle. Santa Ana, Cal.; John C. Burgard, Port land. Or.; Alexander McGee, Wilmington, Del.; Robert R. Weber, San Francisco, Cal.; Lansing B. Bailey, Berkeley. Cat.; Jonathan D. Foster. Eugene, Or.; Leland S. Gregory, San Francisco. Cal.; Ralph J. Hurlburt, Portland. Or.; Lester S. Walbrldge. Santa Baroara. Cal.: Ray T. Williams, Forest Grove, - Or.; Lester L. Mackay. Hercules, Cal.; Carlos K. McClatchy, Sacramento, CaL To be Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Chauncey M. Lyons. Prescott, Ariz.; Clifford E. Hughes. Cald well, Idaho; Thomas E. May. Corvallis. Or.; Samuel L. Dunlop. Silver City. N. M.j Clinton K. Coburn. Los Angeles. Cel.; Harold A. Mallum. Berkeley. CaL; Cecil P. Bell, Seventh California Infantry, National Guard; John V. Mueller, Reno. Nev.: John C. Chap man. Sheridan, Or.; Cyrus K. Krlggs, Hew Meadows, Idaho; Victor F. McFarland, Port land, Or.; Henry Harmeling, Bakersfield, Cal. ; Wellslake D. Morse, Jr.. Pasadena, Cal.; Frederick L. Campbell, Los Angeles. Cal.; David A. Blssett, Twin Falls, Idaho; George M. Campbell, Second Calliorna in fantry. National Guard; Albert M. Cloater man, Portland, Or.; Obart V. Hartshorn, First New Mexico Infantry, National Guard; William M. Bell, Seventh California Infan try, National Guard; Earl D. Chrlstenson, Seventh California Infantry, National Guard; John T. Dirks, Boise, Idaho; Charles G. Friedenthal, Second Washington Infantry. National Guard; George E. Crary, Los An geles. Cal. ; Rudolph L. Esmay, Second Wy oming Infantry, National Guard; John H. Spohn, Jr., Berkeley. Cal. To be Captain of Infantry In National Army; Jerome B. Fiisbee, Lindsay. CaL " To be First Lieutenant of infantry in Na tional Army: Vee Summer, United States Army; Claire A. Day, United States Army, John Kasper, United States Army; Charles E. Knickerbocker, United States Army. 'Resignation of Robert M. Alton, Portland. Or., of his commission as First Leutenant. infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted to take effect August 14 and re appointed Second Lieutenant, infantry sec tion. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Marshall F. Brockway, Phoenix, Ariz., bf his commission as First Lieutenant, Infantry section, Officers' Re serve Corps, is accepted, to take effect Au gust 14. and reappointed Second Lieutenant, infantry 3ectlon, Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Morgan V. Cplcer. Laramie. Wyo.. of his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and re appointed Second Lieutenant, infantry sec tion. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Gerald F. H. DelamSr, Los Angeles. CaL, of his commission as Captain, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and re appointed Second Lieutenant. Infantry sec tion. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Earl F. Marsh, Alameda. CaL, of his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to Hake effect August 14, and re " r ' ' '-tc t i. 1 J 1 1 1 1 appointed Pecond Lieutenant. Infantry sec tion. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Farley Earl Granger, San Jose, CaL, of his commission as First Lieu tenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps to date from August 15. Resignation of Alexander Meyer, San Francisco, CaL, of his commission as Cap tain, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed Second Lieutenant of In fantry in National Army to date from August 15. Resignation of George W. Browning. Alameda. Cal., of his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers Re- serve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14 and reappointed Second Lieuten ant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. THIRD COMPANY. To be Major, Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Mark Y. Croxall. St. An thony, Idaho; Oscar F. Miller. Los Angeles, Cal. To be Captain, Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Jacob Kanzler, Portland, Or.; Friend S. Dickinson, Seattle,' Wash.; Charles F. Gerard, First Arizona Infantry, National Guard: Howard D. Hughes, Seat tle. Wash.: Albert H. Conner, Sandpoint, Idaho; William J. Potter, San Francisco, Cal. ; Frank Heath. Marshfield, Or. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Frederick T. Fair child, Vancouver. B. C. : Eugene H. Blanche. Los Angeles. CaL; Benjamin W. Wheeler, Berkeley, CaL; Charles S. Tolley. Jr., Seventh California Infantry, National Guard; Ira G. Towson, Spokane. Wash.; Frederick F. Lemping, Seattle, Wash.; James G. For tune, San Francisco, CaL; Harold H. Bur ton, Boise. Idaho. To be Second Lieutenant, Infantry seo tlon. Officers' Reserve Corps: Walter F. Davis, Laramie. Wyo. : Errol W. Proctor, Third Oregon Infantry. National Guard; Paul D. Smith. Seventh California Inrantry, National Guard; Robert McBride, econd Montana Infantry, National Guard; James O. White. Willard, Utah; Edward L. Kellas, Fresno, CaL; Graeme G. Parks, Seventh California Infantry, National Guard; Ray R. Vincent, Second Washington Infantry. National Guard; Ernest E. Russell, Tucson, Ariz-; John H Moeur. Tempe, Ariz.; Karl Minnlgeorde, Las Cruces, N. M. ; Wiilard L. Hayes, Sheridan, Or.; Lester M. Ellis. Asto ria, Or.; Eugene R. Dukette, Piedmont, i Cal.; Eustace M. Pelxotto. San Francisco, ' CaL: Frederick W. Gollum, Redondo. Cal.; Casstus P. Beezley, Seattle. Wash.; Charles E. Hussey, Berkeley, CaL ; Robert C. Gietz, First Arizona Infantry, National Guard; Alva J. Coats, Mcailla Park, N. M. : Percy A. Mills. Penngrove. CaL; Donald G. Abel, Hoqularn, Wash.; Ryder Patten. Forest Grove. Or.; Hiram E. Norris. Second Cali fornia Infantry, National Guard; Richard M. Page. Blaine, Wash.; George F. Robin son, Fifth California Infantry, National I Guard: Stanley F. Walker. Seventh Califor nia Infantry, National Guard: Robert A. Woody ard, Sunnyslde. Wash.; Cecil W. Hoff man, Oregon City, Or. To be Captain, Infantry, National Army: Arthur A. Hopkins. Warren, Ariz.; Max L. McCollough, San Jose, CaL To be First Lieutenant, Infantry, National Army: Carmo M. Williams. United States Army; Elmer J. Armstrong, United States Army; Clarence Laughter, United States Army; George E. Kelsch, United States Army. ' To be Second Lieutenant, infantry. Na tional Army: Beverley H. Tucker. Phoenix, Ariz.; Ralph W. Rogers, Spokane, Wash.; Wallace M. MacKay, California Coast Artil lery Corps, National Guard: Fred W. Nich ols. Seventh California Infantry, National Guard; Loron D. Sparks, Ellensburg, Wash. Resignation of Walter C. Hinman, Marsh field, Or., of his commission as Major, in fantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Cap tain, Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of William . McBlair. Fort Rosecrans, . CaL, of his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry. Officers Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, infantry. Na tional Army, to date from August 15. Resignation of Fred L. Bralnerd. Los An geles, CaL, of his commission as First Lieu tenant. Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, infantry. Offi cers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Charles T. Wright. Chula Vista. CaL, of his commission as First Lieu tenant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, infantry. Na tional Army, to date from August 15. FOURTH COMPANY. To be Major, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Robert Charles Howard, Ta coma. Wash. To be Captain. Infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: LeKoy C. Bunker. Fifth California Infantry, National Guard; James H. Davidson. Elirhtenth Company. Call fornia Coast Artillery. National Guard: Ora tooopaster. Company I.. Fourteenth United States Infantry; Clarence J. Minick, San Francisco, Cal.; Walter L. Tooze. Jr., Dallas, Or.; Kenneth C. Glllis, Berkeley, Cal. ; Leon E. Savage. Northport, Wash.; Lee Arnold, Sixth Company, Coast Artillery Corps, Na tional Guard; Boy B. NaXuser, Los An- geles, CaL: Harry E. Williams. Gladstone. Or.; James R. Norrla, South Seattle, Wash. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section, Officers' Reserve Corps: Enoch B. Carlson, Company B, Third Oregon Infantry, Na tional Guard: Phil A. Henderson, Seattle, Wash. Elmer V. Wooton. Company B, Third Oregon Infantry, National Guard: Frederick J. Trade, Los Angeles, CaL; Gus B. Appleman. Company I, Second Idaho In fantry, National Guard; Howard J. Brace, Second Idaho Infantry; Wilburn C. Hutche son. San Francisco, Cal. To be second Lieutenant, Infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: Cherrill R. Bet terton. Seattle, Wash.; Monta J. Moore, Los Angeles, CaL : Oliver Voderberg, Second Com pany, Coast Artillery Corps, National Guard; James .M. Tongate, private. Coast Artillery Corps, unassigned: Knapp Orton. San Francisco, CaL; Charles L. Deaver, Riverside, CaL; Southal R. Pfund. San Fran cisco. Cal. ; Merriam J. Howells, Berkeley. CaL; Jack H. Cosper, Seattle, Wash.; Al bert C. Stubb, Seattle, Wash.; Thomas A. Cannell, San Francisco. CaL; Gus E. Led better, Portland, Or.: Ben B. Taylor. Com pany K. First Arizona Infantry, National Guard; Roger M. Bone, Seattle, Wash.; Uil Lane. Las Cruces, N. M. ; John A. Long, Company E, Second Idaho Infantry, Na tional Guard; Henry E. Brown, Company H, Seventh California Infantry, National Guard; Fred L. Brace, Third Oregon In fantry. National Guard; Ernest L. Damkre ger. Santa Cruz, Cal. ; Ernest K. Murray, Tacoma, Wash.; Harry S. Whitthorne. San Francisco, Cal. ; Ellis Bates. Company G, Second Idaho Infantry, National Guard; Reginald H. Llnforth. Berkeley. CaL; Charles T. Donworth, West Seattle, Wash. To be Captain of Infantry in National Army; Fred B. Angus. Second California Infantry, National Guard. To be First Lieutenant of Infantry in National Army; Earl G. McMlUen. United States Army; Campbell Burke, United States Army; Roscoe E. V. Brlghthill, United States Army; Clarence Ehaeffer, United State! Army. To be Second Lieutenant of Infantry In National Army: Wales M. Slgnor, Napa, CaL: William A. De Witt. Ross, Cal.; Reed B. Cherington. Berkeley. CaL Resignation of Gerrltt von W. Wood, San Francisco, CaL, of his commission as First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, Officers' Re serve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of James A. Qulnby, San Jose. CaL. of his commission as First Lieu tenant. Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Charles H. Andrus. Chi cago. 111., of his commission as First Lieu tenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Sec ond Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Edward W. - Robertson, Spokane, Wash., of his commission as First Lieutenant, officers' Reserve Corps, is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, Officers' Re serve Corps, to date from August 15. Resignation of Arthur H. Hazel, San Diego. Cat., of his commission as Captain. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted to take etlect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant of Infantry in National Army, to date from August 15. Resignation or Alexander it. wneeier, Pasadena, CaL, of his commission as First Lieutenant. Officers' Reserve Corps, is ac cepted to take effeot August 14. and ap Dointed Second Lieutenant. Officers' Reserve Corps, to date from August 15. FIFTH COMPANY. To be Major, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: Bertram L. Cadwalader, San Francisco. To be Captain, infantry section Officers' Reserve Corps: Edward J. Mitchell, Pres cott. ri. ; Frank S. Sever, Portland, Or. ; Webster S. Albertson, San .Diego, CaL; Wil liam L. Moreland, Tacoma, Wash.; Louis Zellermayer, Philadelphia. Pa, ; John G. Hey wood. Ban Francisco; Andrew B. Marker, La Grande, Or. : Andrew J. Mo Callan. San Francisco: Charles C. Vlnier. Pendleton, Or.; Mark V. Weatherford, Al bany, Or. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section Officers' Reserve Corps: Fred Krueger, Sao ramento, CaL; Manton D. Armstrong. Charleston. Or.; James C. Evenden, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; R. H. Barnwell, Arcadia. CaL; Carlos S. Greely, Ban Francisco; Ed mund Silverbrand, Laramie, Wyo. ; Lester A. Byron, Phoenix. Ariz.; Henry S.- Bailey, Sacramento, CaL ; Camillus Christian, Se attle, Wash.; James Boyd. Jr., Willow, CaL To be Second Lieutenant, Infantry section. Officers" Reserve Corps: Emmett N. Brit ton, Colfax. Wash.: Wendell S. Kuhn. San Francisco; Harold H. Barbur, Portland. Or.; La -nbert A Beard, Portland, Or.; Howard M. Estes, Porterville, Cal.; Earl T. Parrish, Berkeley. CaL; William Q. Eddy, Spokane. Wash. ; Lloyd Q. Hill. Spokane, Wash. ; Wal ter L. Doty, Chehalis, Wash. ; Harry L. Henkle, Raymond, Wash. ; Wilson Meyer, San Francisco; Clinton I Jackson, Phoenix, Ariz.; Henry H. Vickery, Long Beach. Cal.; Harold P. Vickery, Portland, Or. ; Moses F. Cowley, Salt Lake City, Utah; Everett R. Leisure, Berkeley, CaL: Harold Jenness, Canyon County, Idaho; Ernest G. Raas. San Anselmo, Marlon County. California; Rob ert S. Shertzer, Oaland CaL ; Joseph C. Cheney. Montesano, Wash.; Richard R. Luther, San Francisco: Leonard C. Boyd. Calexlco, CaL; Herbert O. Adler, Los An gele, CaL; Forrest A. Cobb, San Franoisco; Edwin O. Slater, Riverside. CaL; James A Viaoent, -San Francisco ; JLukens P. Young, Bouth Bend. Wash.: John R. Croswhlte, Long Beach, Cal. ; Spencer Gray, Viols, Ida ho ; Cyril L. Meyers, Portland Or.; Cnrl F, Arnold, Laramie, Wyot; Arthur W. Mobr, San FranclBco. To be Captain of infantry In National Army: Louis L. Garrlgues, Los Angeles. CaL To be First Lieutenant of infantry In Na tional Army: Walter R. Marquart, United States Army; . Louis ' M. - Walden, United States Army; Cecil B. Anderson, United States Army; F, Lemaster, United States Army. To be Second Lieutenant of Infantry. In National Army: Edgar A. Freeman, San Francisco; Oscar C. Glbba, Lakeview, Or. Resignation of Orvllle R. Emerson, Onta rio, CaL, First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corns is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant. Offi cers' Reserve Corpa Resignation of Paul A. Myers, San Fran cisco. First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and appointed aecona Lieutenant, (jui cers Reserve Corpa Resignation of Ronald B. Harris, Fresno, CaL, First Lieutenant. Officers Reserve CorDS. is accepted, to take etfect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, Offi cers Reserve Corps. Resignation of Roy E. Clauson. Berekley, OaL. First Lieutenant. Officers' Reserve Corps. Is accepted, to take effect August 14. and appoints 1 Sec md Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Grover Aehors, Comrany A, Fourteenth Infantry, California National Guard, J? irst lieutenant, umcera xteserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and appointed Second Lieutenant. Na tional Army. SIXTH COMPANY. To be Major, Infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: Joseph L. Weir, Los Ange les, Cal. To be Captain, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: James W. Stewart, San Francisco, Clifford M. June, Second Sepa rate Battalion, Wyoming Infantry, National Guard; Edward L. Welsh. United states Army; Orrin W. Potter, Potomac, Mont-; Robert B. Chllds, Great Falls, Mont.; Allen Watt, Los Angeles; Charles H. Abercromble, Portland. Or.; Emll V. Olson, Machine Gun Company. Seoond Washington Intantry, Na tional Guard. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Lloyd S. Spooner, Portland, Or.: Delbert H Wilson, Second Montana Infantry, National uuara; Clifford W. Watkins, Barberton, Ohio; Truman A Starr, Seattle, Wash.; Kenneth A. Carey, Los Angeles; Harry C. Wuerth, Oakland, CaL; Percy M. Smith, Seattle, Wash. To be Second Lieutenant. Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Russell T. Robinson, Second California Infantry. National Guard; Lloyd T. Cochran. Seattle. Wash.; Pau W. Masters. Berkeley, Cal.; William E. Will lams, First New Mexico Infantry, National Guard; Theodore C. Jones, Los Angeles, Cal.; Guernsey P. Frazer, San 'Francisco, CaL; William Fife, Reno, Nev.; Edward Hervey. Los Angeles, CaL; John S. Wilson. Los Ange les. CaL: Haydn O. Duke, Chinook, Mont.; Aubrey R. Archer. Second Washington In fantry, National Guard; Herman Amos, Port land, Or ; Frank L. Thompson, First Ari zona Infantry, National Guard; Charles L. Frost, Healdsburg, CaL; Joseph L. Paiva, Second California Infantry, National Guard; Ellis Van Atta, Third Oregon Infantry, Na tional Guard; Albert E. Ryan, Morenci, Ariz.; Charles A. Grimes, Hercules, CaL; Miller E. McGilchrist. Salem, Or..; James M. Arthur, Indianapolis, Ind. ; Stanley Har vey, Berkeley, Cal. : William W. Mathews. Los Angeles, Cal.; Edward H. Faubert, Seat tle. Wash.; Jesse G. Ragsdale, Second Idaho Infantry. National Guard; Darwin J. Smith. Sacramento, CaL; James M. W. Manning, Great Falls, Mont. To be Captain of Infantry in the National Army: Edmund Q. Forsyth. Great Falls, Mont.; Will A. Dietrick. Great Falls, Mont.; Walter E. Garrison, Lodl, Cal. To be First Lieutenant of Infantry in the National Army; DeWitt M. Evans, Tacoma, Wash.; Edward Blair, United States Army: William R. Thurston, United States Army; Sep A. Balzert, United States Army; Walter E. Hoft, United States Army. To be Second Lieutenant of Infantry in the National Army: Carleton B. Joeckel, Berke ley, CaL; Harry K. Kingsbury, Eugene, Or.; Guy Hobgood. Lander, Wyo.; Charles M. Ross, Portland, Or. Resignation of Henry KL McGann, Doug las, Ariz., of his commission as Captain, in fantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, la accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed First. Lieutenant, Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Joseph G. Kreutz. Chicago, of his commission as Captain, Infantry, Of ficers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed Second Lieutenant, infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Harold W. Childs, Los An geles, of his commission as First Lieutenant, Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accept ed, to take effect August 14, and reappointed Second Lieutenant, infantry. Officers' Re serve Corps. Resignation "of Francis M. Phelpi, Port land. Or., of his commission at First Lieu tenant. Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and re appointed Second Lieutenant. Infantry, Offi cers' Reserve Corps. SEVENTH COMPANY. To be Major, Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corns: Walter H. Gregory. Salt Lake City; William D. Barbee, San Fran cisco. To be Captain, Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Laurence A. Milner, Port land. Or.; William L. Laurence. San Fran cisco: George W. Toland Sacramento: Lester W. Humphreys, Portland, Or. ; William H. Flood, San Francisco: Chester C. Klingel, Southeast Portland. Or.; Daniel J. Coman. Portland, Or.; Eugene S. Cohn, Spokane, Wash.; Thornton Chase, Los Angeles; Rob ert A. Griffin, Berkeley Cal. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: Charles R. Blood, Berkeley, CaL; Russell E. Tracy, Second California Infantry, National Guard; Lee Bennett, Albany. Or.; Cornelius W. Meyers, Portland, Or.; William K. Nottingham, Third Oregon Infantry, National Guard; Harry W. Ruesell, Missoula, Mont.; Elmer J. Noble. Seattle. Wash. To be Second Lieutenant, infantry sec tion Officers' Reserve Corps; Morris E. Corthell, Laramie, Wyo. : John A. Hine, Venice. Cal. : Curtis B. Hostetler, First Art- sxona Infantry. National Guard; Deralng Broneon. Seattle. Wash. ; Sam A. Reberts. Second Idaho Infantry, National Guard; James S. Hlgley. San Francisco; Frank W. Zink, Pullman, Wash.; George W. Schlich ten. First Arize na Infantry. National Guard; Will D. Rudd. San Diego. CaL: Reuel W. Alton. Spokane Wash.; Leroy A. Gunder son. Maiden. Wash. ; Bert B. Courts. Port land, Or. ; James D. Fletcher. Buell, Op. To be Captain of infantry in National Army: Adolphus E. Graupner, San Francis co; Albert H. Allen, Berkeley, CaL: Del bert Brur.ton, Orange. CaL To be First Lieutenant of Infantry in the National Army: Glenn L. Allen. Reno, Nev.; Charles M. T. Leslie, San Francisco; Will iam T. King, United States Army; Archi bald Sheets, United States Army; Walter Curry, United States Army; George Cald well. United States Army. To be Second Lieutenant of Infantry In the National Army: James N. Young. Los Angeles; William M..Slmmons, San Fran cisco: Herbert W. Worcester, Tucson,' Ariz. Resignation of Arthur E. Hamilton, Pasa dena, CaL. of his commission as First Lieu tenant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps. Resignation of Royall W. Mlngins, Unity, Or., of his commission as Captain, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Re serve Corps. Resignation of Malcolm C. Bruce. Seattle. Wash., of his commission as First Lieuten ant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps. Resignation of Barrett Herrtck, Seattle "yasli., of his commission as First Lieuten ant, Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps, is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps. Resignation of Russell B. Tripp, San Jose, CaL, of his commission as. First Lieuten ant, infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, Is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, Infantry sec tion Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Leland M. Crawford, Sante Paula, CaL. of his commission as First Lieu tenant. Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and ap pointed Secoild Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Frank B. De Lano, San Francisco, of his commission as First Lieu tenant, Infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, infantry section Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Ray P. Saffold. San Fran cisco, of his commission as Major, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect Augu.-t 14. end appointed First Lieu tenant of infantry in National Army. Resignation of William J. Blythe, Fort Rosecrans. Cal., of his commission as Cap tain. Infantry, Officers Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14. and ap pointed First Lieutenant of infantry in Na tlonfal Army. EIGHTH COMPANY.' To be Major, infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: George N. Davs. Portland, Or.: Norris J. Shupe. Pasadena, Cal. To be Captain. Infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: Halvor H. Rasch. Portland. Or.:'- Walter Brlnkop, Los Angeles: Ken neth E. Burton, San Francisco; Francis N. Gault, Kirkland, . Wash. ; Floyd J. Cook, Portland, Or.; Ralph McGee, Sutter Creek. Cal. ; Gunnar A. Pande, Tacoma, Wash.; Edward C. Sammons, Portland, Or. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section. Officers Reserve Corps: George Boas. Berke ley, Cal.; Glenn H. Ticer, Portland, Or.; Lorraine D. Ferlet, First New Mexico In fantry, National Guard: Clarence T. John son. San Bernardino, CaL; Eugene W. Gllll land, Los Angeles, CaL; Allan, C. Hopkins. Medford, Or. To be Second Lieutenant, Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Edward E. Camp bell, Fifth California Infantry, National Guard; John F. Hotchklss, Applegate. Cal. ; M. Vernon Nelson, Redmond. Or.: Patrick D. Ryan, Tucson. Ariz.; Leslie O. Tooze. Salem, Or.; Harry S. Clark, Coronado, CaL; Henry N. Wolff. OrovlHe. CaL; R. Lee Hicklln, . Casa Grande, Ariz.; Marcus F. HathawaV. Third Oregon Infantry, National Guard: Roy L. Hall. Fifth California In fantry, National Guard; Charles R. Lembke. First New Mexico Infantry, National Guard; William J. A. Macdonald. Second Washing ton Infantry, National Guard; Charles W Prim, Eugene. Or. ; Weilford D. Seay. South Pasadena. Cal. ; Walter M. Keck. Portland, Or.; William W. Vickers. Los Angeles. CaL; Harry S. Hills. Oroville, CaL; Clifford A. Bly, Berkeley. Cal. To be Captain of Infantry , In National Army: Albert E. Cooper, Portland, Or.; Albert Rolling. Portland, Or.; Stephen T. Bandy, San Francisco, CaL; Charles C. Stanley, Los Angeles, CaL; John S. Magln nls, Portland, Or. To "be First Lieutenant of Infantry In Na tional Army; Charles J.- Sheppard, United States Army: Arthur R. Whitner, United States Army: Emll Rolf, United States Army; Louis B. Jensen, United States Army. To be Second Lieutenant of Infantry in National Army: George T. McMahon, Pull man. Wash.; John C. McVay, Astoria, Or. Resignation of Morris A. Cadwalader, Los Angeles, of his commission as First Lieutenant,- Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and reappointed Sec ond Lieutenant, Infantry, in National Army Resignation of Miles B. Belden, Klngeam. Ariz., of his commission as First Lieutenant. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and reappointed Second Lieutenant, infantry, in National Army. NINTH COMPANY, To be Captain, Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Leslie R. Forney, Roswell, N. M.;- Herbert C. Cheek. Berkeley. CaL ; Percy L. Wicks, Los Angeles. Cal.; Walter H. McConnell, Los Angeles, CaL; Royle A. Carter, San Francisco. Cal.: Frank H. De pew, Monroe, Or.; Thomas R. Hollowell, Tucson, Ariz.; John E. Price, Los Angeles. CaL: Wlnfrled B. Arens, Hood Itier, Or.: Albert W. Roshe, Tucson, Ariz.; Clarence L. Stoddard, Eugene. Or. To be First Lieutenant, infantry section, Officers' Reserve Corps: Frank M. Moore. Eugene, Or.; Alexander R. Seamon. Ros well. N. M.; Roscoe W. Pike. Seattle. Wash.; Shamus O. McFadden. San Gabriel, Cal.; Ward M. Ackley. Third Infantry. Oregon National Guard: Armin F. Herold, Red lands, CaL; Stephen W. Downey, Sacramento, Cal. To be Second Lieutenant. Infantry section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Herbert S. Taylor, Crockett, CaL: Murray C. Wheat. Astoria. Or.; Edward M. Hay, Spokane, Wash.; Ray E. Dumett, Seattle, Wash.; John E. Ray. Coulee City, 'Wash. ; Bryan Mudgett. Carls bad, N. M.; Frank E. Allen, Belllngham, Wash.; William K. Eyer. Los Angeles, Cal. ; Alfred T. Barr, First Infantry, Arizona Na tional Guard; Douglas Van Dyke, Los An geles, CaL; William H. Morris. Jr., Seattle, Wash.; Charles C. Fields. Clarkston, Wash.: Frank A. Roller, Oakland, Cal. ; William F. Taylor, First Infantry, Arizona National Guard; Jasper W. Tully. Oakland, Cal. ; Henry H. Grlmshaw. Phoenix, Ariz.; Fred W. Flckett, Jr., Tucson, Ariz.; Harry F. Travis, Portland, Or.: Paul G. Hahn, See on Inrantry, Washington National Guard; Lewis R. Kastner, Seattle, Wash.: Max A. Silver. Seattle, Wash.; Edwin Schultz, Sil ver City, N. M.; Thomas M. McClure, Ros well, N. M. To be Captain of Infantry in National Army: Richard P. Kelly, Tacoma, Wash.; Ryland O. Scott, Klondike, Or. To be First Lieutenant of Infantry in Na tional Army: George A Batterson. St. Maries, Idaho; James O. Wanzer, Vallejo, CaL; Harry J. Vogel. United States Army; King C. Tolles, United States Army; Harry Schulman, United States Army; Julius A Redman. United States Army. Resignation of Clark J. Bonner, Los Angeles, Cal., of. his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant. Of ficers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Russell O. Wagenet, San Francisco, CaL, of his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant. Officers' Re serve Corps. Resignation of Frederick - H. Retmers, Berkeley, CaL, of his commission as First Lieutenant, infantry. Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14. and appointed Second Lieutenant, Of ficers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of James West, Portland, Or., of his commission as First Lieutenant,- in fantry,' Officers' Reserve Corps, is ac cepted, to take effect August 14, and ap pointed Second Lieutenant, Officers - Re serve Corps. FIRST TROOP. To be Major, cavalry section. Officers" Re serve Corps: Arthur W. Hanson, Gallup, N. M. To be Captain, cavalry, section. Officers' f tfiniirsr IlririE'Tirl I .IIIll.IilVi BlHrf IHil l UUUUU1U11UU1UU T PimpIesonChin .And Forehead Very Annoying: Skin Sore and Red Causing Dis figurement Used One Cake Cuti cura Soap and One Box Ointment "Pimples broke out all over my fore head and chin. They would fester and get very sore and then a tough 6kin would cover the pimples. They were very annoying and my skin was sore and red causing very much disfigure ment. The pimples also caused me to lose much sleep at night. "I used several kinds of soap but they did not relieve them. .Then 1 used Cuticura Soap and Ointment, and after using one cake of Cuticura Soap and one box of Cuticura Ointment I was com pletely healed." (Signed) Miss Stella Greene, Payette, Idaho, March 20, 1917. The majority of skin and scalp troubles might be prevented by using Cuticura Soap exclusively for all toilet purposes. On the slightest sign of redness, rough ness, pimples or dandruff, apply a little Cuticura Ointment. For Free Sample Each by Return Mail address post-card: Cuticura, Dept. Ht Boston." Sold everywhere. Soap 25c. Ointment 25 and 50c. Reserve Corp:' Paul T. Ferrer, "Me teal f( Ariz.; George B. tuncan, Jr., San Fran cisco, Cal.; Fred W." Wilson.' Palo Alto. Cal.; James C. McCaustlatvA, Spokane,- Wash.; Louis H. Helntz, Fresno, Cal.; Jefferson H. Fulton, Asotin, Waeh. ; Eric Kobbe, Pasa dena, Cal.; Thomas L. Dyer, Palo Alto, Cal.; Joseph L. Lamb, Portland. Or. To be First Lieutenant, cay airy section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Albert L. Barrows, Berkeley, Cal.; John U. Calkins. Jr., Berke ley, Cal.; Jesse E. Widmann, Los Angeles, Cal.; Archibald M. Shambaugh, Biebee. Ariz.; Jacob T. Schoeller, Los Angeles, CaL; George Stlmmel, San Francisco, Cal. To be Second. Lieutenant, cavalry section, , Officers Reserve Corp: Hubert M. Rice, Kalispell, Mont.; Thomas W. Glllard, Port land, Or.; Fred W. Urch. Tacoma, Wash.; . Charlea J. Newland, Ritzville, Wash.; David D. Farnsworth, Manti, Utah; Walton L. J. Osborne, Glide, Or.; Max Bennett, Los Ange les, Cal. ; Floyd C. Lloyd. Walla Waila, Wash.; Arthur MacLennan, Oakland, Wash.; James H. French, Los Angeles, Cal.; Frank B. Grady, Ogden, Utah; Edward A. Dune, San Francisco, Cal.; Winifred Houghton, Mesllla Park, N. M. ; Preston W. Gillett, Portland, Or.; Charles L. Sutton, Fort. Will iam H. Harrison. Mont.; Elmer LX Camp bell. Sa!t Lake City; Charles L." Smith, Au burn, Wash. ; Irving M. Scott. Puyallup, Wash. ; James L. Patterson, Waco, Mont. ; Edward J. Power, Berkeley, Cal.; Kenneth S. Reed, Portland, Or.: Oscar H. Swaney, Tucson. Ariz.; Alberto E. Merrill. Smith field, Utah; Clyde J. Leavit, Ogden, Utah.; Will lam E. Graham. Portland, Or.; James W. Xldle, Bakersfield, Cal. To be Major of Oavalry in National Army: David P. Barrows, Berkeley, Cal. To be Captain of Cavalry in National Army: Thomas A. Drlscoll, San Mateo, Cal.; Albert H. Ingold, Salt Lake. Utah; James Crabbe, United States Army. To be First Lieutenant of Cavalry in Na tional Army : Paul C. Jones, San Francisco, Cal. ; Shepard Hiscox Globe. Ariz. ; George A. Helfert, San Francisco. Cal.; William A. Haverfield, Douglas, Ariz. ; Charles A. Gar dine, United States Army: William Hubbard, United States Army; William Tussey, United Sates Armi To be rond Lieutenant of Cavalry In National Army: James G. Mulroy, Seattle, Wash.; Homer N. Wlnfleld. Pinole, Cal.; Jack W. Browne, Tacoma, Wash.; Arthur L. Fish, Portland, Or. ; Frank J. Green, Van Xuys, Cal.: Ray J. Murphy, Sawtelle, Cal.; George W. Coulter, Los Angeles, Cal.; John P. Heaiy, San Francisco, Cal.; Carlo S. Morblo, San Francises, Cal.; William P. Glllogly. Fruit vale, Cal.; Tot C. Mangold, Pendleton, Or. ' Resignation of Rufus M. Whaley of his commission as Captain, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed First Lieutenant, cavalry sec tion. Officers Reserve Ccps. Resignation of Wlll-lam J. Duddleson of his commission as First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed-Pecond Lieutenant, cavalry section. Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of Vernon Hastings of his commission as First Lieutenant, Officers Re serve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, cavalry section. Officers' Reserve Corps. Resignation of James F. De Vane of his commission as First Lieutenant, Officers Reserve Corps, is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant ' of Cavalry In National Army. Resignation of John C. Parent of his com mission as First Lieutenant, Officers' Reserve Corps. Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and appointed Seoond Lieutenant of Cavalry In National Army. FIRST BATTERY. To be Captain, field artillery section, Of ficers' Reserve Corps: Frank H. Hicks, Los Angeles. Cal. ; Natt F. Jamleson, Torrance, Cal.; Sterrett Ford, Los Angeles. CaL; Stan ley Richardson, Berkeley. Cal.; J. Andre Fouilhoux, Portland, Or.; Benjamin B. Fos ter, San Rafael, Cal.; Harold T. Pease, Deer Park, Wash.; Gordon H. McCoy, Salt Lake City, Utah. To be First Lieutenant, field artillery-section. Officers' Reserve Corps: Lawrence Clayton, Salt Lake City, Utah; Hamilton Gardner, Salt Lake City. Utah: Hamilton F. Corbett. Portland, Or. ; Daniel C. Im boden. Silver City. N. M. : Howard N. Martin, San Francisco. Cal.: Frederick F. A. Pearson, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Edward A. Flanders, San Francisco, Cal. ; Alexander Macdonald, Los Angeles, Cal.; Adolph B. Camelo, Jr., San Jose, Cal.; Edgar J. Roberson, Port land, Or. ; George M. White, Portland, Or.; Stephen S. Barrows, Berkeley, Cal. To be Second Lieutenant, field artillery sectiofi. Officers Reserve Corps: Leo S. Black, Seattle, Wash.: William N. McRoh erts. Sacramento, Cal.; Elmer R. Block, Portland, Or.; Ralph Brindley, Boscobel, Wis Lawrence William. Jr., San Francisco, Cal.; Samuel E. Adair, Jr., Los Angeles. Cal.; Overton Walsh, Los Angeles, Cal.; Ray W, Jona, Jr., Seattle, wasn.; victor j. Wagoner, San Francisco; Robert F. Wright, Berkeley, Cal.; Hamilton Q. Rolfe, Santa Barbara. Cal.; John B. Knox. Berkeley, Cal.; Ravmond W. Zehring. Seattle, Wash.; Frank Cullen Brophy. Bixbee, Ariz. ; George P. Miliar. Sacramento, ai.; josepn w. tet- singer, Clarkdale. Ariz. ; Hanford N. Lock- wood, jr., rasauena, u.i. . raui -r-pears. Salt Lake City. Utah; Frederick J. Moller. Oakland. Cal.; Albert T. Anderson, Astoria, Or.; Burton J. Wheelon, Seattle. Wash.; William Courtney, han r ranclsco, Cal.; Her bert H. Hunt. XJalifomla National Guard: George B. Peterson. Belvedere, Gal,; Arthur R. Wilson, uroviue, ttooert John son, Los Angeles. Cal. ; Anthony A. Bran denthaler, Seattle, Wash.; Warren fi. Tillson, Modesto, cau; Aieivin h. ch lesinger, Lm- Concluded on Pa ere 7. 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