Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 14, 1917, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE HORNING OREGOXIAN. TUESDAY, AUGUST 14, 1917.
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160 FROM OREGON
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C0MHISSI0I
Judge Davis, of Portland, Is
Only Oregonian to Get
Grade Above Captain.
17 LOCAL MEN CAPTAINS
Nearly 1400 of Flower of Country's
Young Manhood Change Tri
color llatcord of Candidate to
Gold and Black of Officers.
Continued From Par 6.
coin. Neb.; Marion Brando, San Francisco.
Cal.; Harry Clifford Allen, Jr., Pasadena,
CaJ. ; Russell C. Wolcott, San Francisco,
Cal.; Josephus Wallace, Bridgeport, Conn.;
Clency H. Hasbrouck. Idaho Falls, Idaho;
Charles A. Fertigr, Hood River, Or.; Fred H.
Beaver, Jr., San Francisco, Cal.; Moore A.
Stuart, California National Guard; George
P. Raymond, Santa Barbara, Cal.; George
Lw Boyle, Seattle, Waah. ; Robert D. Jessee,
East San Diego, Cal.; James W. Slmonds,
Los Angeles, CaL.
To bo Captain, field artillery. In Na
tional Army: Edward J. Maloy. United
States Army; Benjamin H. Dibblee, San
Francisco, Cal.; James R. Kennedy, United
States Army.
To bo First Lieutenant, field artillery. Na
tional Army: Axel Custapson, Philippine
Islands; Joseph Taylor, Philippine. Islands.
To bo Second Lieutenant, field artillery.
In National Army : Edward S. Thayer,
Rainier, Or.; Hugh G. Calkins, Silver City,
N. M.
SECOND BATTERY.
T be Captain, field artillery section. Of
ficers Reserve Corps: William H. Williams
Berkeley, Cal. ; Elmer M. Cox, San Fran
cisco ; J. Benjamin Hayes, Washington, D.
C. ; Ralph C. Helner, Spokane, Wash. ; Vic
tor M. Peltier, San Francisco ; Austin G.
Gill, Las Cruces, N. M. ; Archer Bowden,
San Jose, Cal. ; Frank A. Johnson, Salt
Lake City, Utah.
To be First Lieutenant, field artillery sec
tion. Officers Reserve Corps : Malcolm
Douglas, Seattle, Wash.; John D. McGavin,
San Francisco ; Lloyd C. Stevens, Stanford
University, Cal. ; Holbrook Bonney, Los An
geles. Cal.; William H. Neblett, Silver City.
N. M. ; Charles Z. Sutton, Oakland, Cal.;
Harold A. Speidel, Spokane, Wash. ; Guy
B. Poling, San Francisco; Aubrey R. Watzek,
Portland, Or. ; Jean C. Witter, Oakland,
Cal.; Hiram L. Ricks, Eureka, CaL
To be Seccnd Lieutenant field artillery
section. Officers Reserve Corps: Irving H.
Prince, Los Angegles, Cal. ; Will A. Boekel,
Rath drum, Idaho; Lewis W. Douglas, Doug
las, Ariz.; Charles E. Turner, Roswell, N.
M. ; William W. Murray, Berkeley, Cal. ;
William W. Murray, Berkeley, CaL; Will
G. Metz, Sheridan. Wyo. : Seth W. Merri
eon, Jr., Salt Lake City. Utah ; Herbert M.
Baroch, Los Angeles, Cal. ; John F. Run
yan, infantry. New Mexico National Guard;
Ashfield E. Stow, San Francisco; Edwin K.
Cheadle, Lewiston, Mont.; Frank S. Buck
ley, Portland, Or.; James W. Love, Butte,
Mont.; George S. Thomas, Evanston, 111.;
Harold C. Skflling, Los Angeles, Cal. ; J.
Wicliffe Miller. Albuquerque. N. M. ; Ira B.
Lanphler, Milbank, S. D. ; Clarence W. May,
Seattle, Wa?h. ; Nathan H. Frank, Jr., San
Francipco; Hvward W. Fasig, Los Angeles,
Cal. ; Robert B. Kuykendall, Eugene, Or. ;
William D. Richardson, Missoula, Mont. ;
Jerome T. Heermans Olympia, Wash.; An
drew S. Hastings, San Francisco; Howard
G. Park, Santa Barbara, CaL ; Emzy H.
Lynch, Yuma, Ariz. ; Burton A. Swartz, San
Francisco ; Paul J. Levy, Burlingame, CaL ;
Charle3 A. Williams, San Francisco; Charles
IT. Pickrell, Phoenix, Ariz.; Floyd 6. Bryant,
Sparks. Nev.; John W. Heard, Santa Cruz,
CaL, Clarence M. Jones, Excel lo, O. ; George
C. Wagner, Jr. Tacoma, Wash. : Guy L.
Stevick, Jr., Berkeley, CaL ; Philip R. Rich
ards, Lo Angeles, CaL; Richard M. Grif-
fith, Los Angeles, CaL; Howard F. Smith,
Artesla, X. M. ; Leonard M. Comegys, Loa
Angeles, CaL; Dorsey S. Baker, Walla
Walla Wash-; Ralph L, Forrest, Hurley, N.
M . ; Richard C MsJlonee. Salt Lake City,
Utah ; Lloyd A. Morphey, infantry Mon
tana National Guard: Gabe Hilton. Osh
kosh. Wis.; Joseph W. Kehoe, Portland,
Or. ; imer C. Buchanan, Spokane. Wash. ;
William H. Caine, Salt Lake City, Utah;
John W. Austin, Santa Barbara, Cal. ; Ever
ett L. Knight, Laramie, Wyo.; Lyle F
Brown, Portland. Or. ; Lyle J. Page, Salem,
Or. ; William W. Williams, San Francisco;
Samuel P. Knight Aberdeen, Wash.; Sum
ter M. Smith, Washington, D. C.
To be First Lieutenant of field artillery
in National Army: Dover Bell, Washington,
D- C. ; William F. Heffer. regimental Ser-geaat-Major,
Philippine Islands; Fremont
Simmons, supply sergeant, Philippine Is
lands. To be Second Lieutenant of field artillery
In National Army; Archie M. Edwards,
Santa Barbara, Cal.; George M. Sadler, Ta
com.t. Wash.; John Parrott, Jr., San Fran
cisco ; Hamilton B. Shawe, Portland, Or. ;
Gordon Buchanan, Ellensburg1, Wash.
Resignation of Ray P. Tracy Condon, Or.,
of hia commission as First Lieutenant, Of
ficers Reserve Corps, ia accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second
Lieutenant.
THIRD BATTERY.
To be Captain, field artillery section. Of
ficers Reserve Corps: Alfred H. Gale,
Prescott, Ariz.; Henry C. Jackson, Sacra
mento, Cal. ; Philip H. Carroll, Hood River,
Or. ; George M Brazer, Los Angeles, Cal. ;
James M. Gaar, Deming, N, M. ; Rollin
Hitter, Albuquerque, N. M. ; William H.
Smyth, Berkeley, Cal.
To bo First Lieutenant, field artillery sec
lion. Officers Reserve Corps; Malcolm R.
Cox, Camas. Wash.; Howard J. Seessel, Spo
kane. Wash. ; Gorham L. Goodell, Portland.
Or.; Roy K. Terry, Portland, Or.; Harold
K- Patch, Phoenix, Ariz.; Rogers MacVeagh,
Portland, Or.; James II. -fhoburn, Middle
ton, CaL; Jack H. Gray, California National
Guard; Donald II. Clark Seattle, Wash.;
Benton A. Doyle, San Francisco, CaL; Paul
Williams, Salt Lake- -City, Utah.
To be Second Lieutenant, Field artillery
section. Officers Reserve Corps; Virgil W.
Hammfl, Pocatello, Idaho; Harold H. Huston,
Seattle, Wash. ; Charles S. Booth. California
National Guard; Marshall S. Riddick, Holly
wood, Cal. ; Benedict O. Siegfus, Utah Na
tional Guard; Ernest P. Thorn. Gresham,
Or.; Harvey N. Black, Portland, Or.; Colin
Livingstone, Portland. Or.; Edward B.
Starbuck, Santa Barbara, Cal.; Thomas
P. Tissot, San Francisco, CaL; John H. Gib
son, Albany, Or.; William H. Lyons, Stock
ton, Cal.; James H. Cellars, Portland, Or.;
Raymond P. Hartney, Montana National
Guard; Ralph O. Bellsmith, Grass Valley,
Cal.; Howard E. Carmichael, California Na
tonal Guard ; Otto G. Trunk, Alpine, CaL ;
Earl J. Fenstermacher, Pearce, Ariz. ;
Ernest J. Renuud, Fresno. CaL; George E.
Hopkins, Co rv a 11 is. Or. ; Clarence J. Bude
lier, Portland. Or.; Mark G. Skinner, Great
Falls, Mont-; Norman E. Holden, Fayette,
Idaho: Robert H. Rathbun, Hollywood. CaL:
Cecil X. Johnson, Pasadena, Cal. ; Charles
R, Fitzgerald. Salt Lake City. Utah; Lucio
M. Mintzer. San Rafael. Cal. : Herbert E
Hodgson. Bisbee, Ariz.; Fred P. Hart, Lit
tle Shasta, Cal.; Mason J. iierron, bpoKane,
Wash. : Hernaon J. Norris, Prescott, Ariz. ;
Ralph S. Allen, Eugene, Or. ; Edward P.
Bruck. Los Angeles, CaL; Paul E. Todd,
Pullman, Wash.; James B. Goodfellow, Se
attle. Wash.: Theron S. Barnes, Milton. Or.;
Howard C. Charlton, Portland. Or.; James
B. Bedingfield, Nixa, Mo.; Wilis G. Writ
ter. Berkeley. CaL ; David H. Sloan. Cen
tralia. Wash.; Samuel R. Blake, Redlands,
Cat.
To be Captain of Field Artillery In Na
tional Army: Thomas H. Jennings, ingle
wood. Cal.; Harry L. Black, United States
Army; Frederick L. Taylor, United States
Army; William W. Thurston, San Francisco
CaL
To be First Lieutenant of Field Artillery
In National Army: Curtis P. Bailey. Sisters
Or.; Boudlnot Conner. Medford. Or.; Will
iam F. Bradley. Philippine' Islands.
To be Second Lieutenant of Field Artil
lery in National Army: George R. Perkins,
San Francisco, CaL; Fred Knaus, Washing
ton National Guard.
Resignation of Robert L. McKee, Beverly
Hills, Cal., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, la
accepted, to take effect August 14, and ap
pointed Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery
In National Army to uate irom August 15.
. Resignation of John M. Colon, Portland,
Or., of his commission as First Lieutenant,
Infantry, Officers' Reserve Corps, is ac
cepted, to take effect August 14. and ap
pointed Second Lieutenant of Field Artillery
In National Army to aate irom August irs.
Resignation of Herbert L. Ritter, Spo
kane. Wash., of his commission as First
Lieutenant, Field Artillery, Officers Re
serve Corps, Is accepted, to take effect Au-
gumt 14, ana appomeu eecoaa lieutenant.
field artillery section. Officers Reserve
Corps, to date from August 15.
QUARTERMASTER CORPS.
To be Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster
Corps, National Army: James P. Law lor.
San Francisco, .Cal.; William A. Crowe, San
Francisco, CaL ; Horace W. Gregory, Salt
Lake City. Utah; Harry M. Andrews, Com
pany H, Second Infantry, Washington Na
tional Guard; Harry A. Matteson, Sumner.
Wash.; Alexander H. Clarke, Los Angeles,
Cal.: James R. Page, Los Angeles, CaL; Roy
A. Bishop. Fresno, CaL ; Henry L. Archer.
Portland, Or.; Chauncey C. McGovern. San
Francisco, CaL ; Frank Murptvy, San Fran
cisco, CaL; Philip Bancroft, San Fran
cisco, Cal.; Oscar H. Bailey. Pacific Grove,'
CaL; Jesse B. Wickard, Las Cruces, N. M. ;
Allan R, Duncan. Company L, First In
fantry, Arizona National Guard; John M.
Horn, Colton, CaL; Walter E. Budlong.
American Lake, Wash.; William L. Stanton.
Eagle Rock. CaL: George W. W. Myers, Los
Angeles. CaL; Edward Dietrich, Los An- .
geles, CaL; Caesar R. Roberts, Seattle,:
Wash.; Ellis W. Hartford, Jerome, Ariz.; ;
George P. Griffith, Jefferson, .Or. ; Eric Mon-i
than. Tucson, Ariz.; James B. Mitchell, Lake j
Steilajoom, Wash.; Lee S. Borrows, St. An-
thony, Idaho; James S. Cooper, Jr., Salem, j
Or.; Mason J. Kelly. Silver City. N. M. ; I
Gay W. Felton, Los Angeles, CaL; Elmer H.
Heinicke. Seventh California Infantry, Na- i
tional Guard; William R. Irwin. Oakland, j
Cal.; William J. Casselberry, Portland. Or.; ,
Daniel D. Schneider. Tacoma, Wash.; Henry j
W. Dew, Great Falls. Mont.; Horace W. !
Bowman, Hollywood, CaL; Willis R. Bryant.1
Seattle, Wash.; Eber R. Sizer, Tacoma, 1
Wash.; George W. Hastings, San Francisro. ;
Cal.; George F. Hann, Company F, Fifth
California Infantry, National Guard; Frank j
O. Smith. Prescott, Ariz.; Ralph R, Huron, j
La Grande. Or.; Harry J. Borde. Santa '
Monica. Cal.; Dean W. Buchan, Palo Alto. ;
CaL; Conrad N. Hilton, Socorro. N. M. ; Louis
B. Gloman. Bellingham, Wash.; Ralph W. i
Daggett, Fort Rosecrans, CaL; Ernest E. j
Wheelock. Second Washington Infantry, Na- !
nal Guard; William J. Edinger, Hood, j
Or.: John McN. McPheeters. Palo Alto, CaL;
Samuel R. Wilkeson, Tacoma, Wash.; Robert
C. Wygant. Company F, Third Oregon Infan- j
try. National Guard; Ed win C. Jamison,
Berkeley, CaL; Charles W. Rhodes, San
Francisco, CaL; Ira J. Dodge, Medford, Or.;
Harry E. Dickerman, Tacoma, Wash. ; Le
land 8. Reeves, Los Angeles, CaL ; Frank
Stewart, Second Montana Infantry, National
Guard; Fred T. Neville, Los Angeles. CaL;
Warren C. Alexander corporal, Montana Na
tional Guard; James A. Simons, Piedmont,
CaL ; Lauron N. Hanford, Seattle. Wash. :
John C. Kittle, Ross, CaL ; Otto E. Ander
son, Spokane, Wash.; William D. Howarth,
Los Angeles, Cal. ; Otis Ross. Denver, Colo. ;
Harry A. Lindgren, Boise, Idaho; Alexander
A. Wilson, San Francisco. CaL; Allan A. By
non, Salem. Or.; Dan E. Koshland, San Fran
cisco, CaL; William R. Gibbon. Los Angeles.
Cal.; Van E. Rouse, Santa Monica, CaL;
Warren F. Fryburg, Great Falls. Mont. ;
Elton C. Loucks, Portland. Or. ; Alfred P.
Christenson. Salinas. CaL; Walter C. Carter,
Portland. Or.; Glenn E. Pope. Berkeley. CaL;
George L. Koehn, Portland, Or.; Charles F.
Stein bauer, Los Angeles, Cal. ; Alexander
Mackintosh, San Francisco, CaL; Henry B.
Cooley, Roswell, N. M. ; Albert H. Clark,
Company C, Coast Artillery, Fort Worden,
Wash. ; Oscar Thompson, Tacoma, Wash. ;
Mansel P. Giiffiths. Oakland, CaL; William
C. Vest. Tacoma, Wash.; Christian Floer,
Portland, Or.; Walter J. Pease, Santa Ana,
CaL; Earl E. Grant, Portland, Or.; TSverett
P. Neff, San Diego. CaL; Lewis G. Bll lings,
Richford. Vt; Carl H. O'Deen, Portland;,
Or. ; William H. Sampson, Aberdeen, Wash. ;
Archibald Flanigan. Berkeley, Cal. ; Charles
F. Savage. Portland. Or.; Thomas H. Morrell,
Logan, Utah; Orth E. Rarick, Bancroft,
Idaho; Arthur W. Colton, Douglas. Ariz. ;
Samuel H. Day, Berkeley, CaL; Herschel R.
Taylor, Eugene, Or.; Raymond II. Rowland,
Astoria, Or. ; Harry H. Thomas, Seattle,
Wash. ; Harold M. Graham. Napa, CaL ;
George S. Tandy, California National Guard;
Hugh T. Higginbotham. Berkeley, CaL; Cecil
O. Temple, Seattle, Wash.; Francis W. Sid
tiall, Tacoma, Wash.; Bray ton S. Norton,
Balboa, CaL; Herbert F. Jenkins, Newport.
Or.; James T. Stephens, Seattle. Wash.;
Marcus P. Lohse, Colfax. CaL; Bird N. Haw
ley. Deer Island. Or. ; David J. Topper. Sher
man, CaL; Deane H. Knowles, Portland. Or.;
Oren A. Mulkey, Myrtle Creek, Or.; Richard
M. Smith, Baker, Or.; William J. Barrett,
Pasadena, CaL ; Frank C. Stellmacher, Al
bany, Or.; Robert C. Moffitt, Wallace, Idaho;
Eben E. Lane, Phoenix, Ariz.; Russell C.
McGinnis, San Francisco. CaL ; Seth Max
well, Helena, Mont. ; John Maddux, San
Francisco, CaL; Milton C. Gunn, Helena,
Mont. ; Harvey Roney, Berkeley, CaL ;
Charles S. Robinson, San Francisco, CaL;
Harris C. Clark, San Diego, CaL
ORDNANCE DEPARTMENT.
To be Captain, ordnance department. Na
tional Army: Earl Harkins, Elma, Wash.;
Richard J. Klok, Point Loma, Cal.; Arthur
G. Tibby, Salt Lake City, Utah; Charles B.
Lewis, Los Angeels. CaL
To be First Lieutenant, ordnance depart
ment. National Army: Maurice M. Mitchell.
Tyrone, N. M. ; Samuel W. Self ridge, San
Francisco. CaL ; J. Judd Evans, Salt Lake
City, Utah; William D. McKinney, Los An
geles, Cal. ; Asa H. Skinner, San Rafael, CaL;
Steve A. Glassell, Beverly Hills. CaL; Ralph
w. .tieins. santa uruz, (Jai.; red. 1. Uiibert.
Company E. Fifth California Infantry, Na
tional Guard : Ura c. Mudd. Bozeman. Mont.:
Gregory S. Laviu, Berkeley, Cal.
To be Second Lieutenant, ordnance de
partment. National Army: Ray S. Jones,
Boseman, Mont.; Rodolph J. De Mers. Com
pany H. Washington Infantry, National
Guard ; James L. Coman, Alhambra, Ariz. ;
Corwln S. Burns, Mountain Lake Park, Md. ;
hmory Ai. Marshall, Cilobe, Ariz. ; Benjamin
H. Wilder, First Company, Coast Artillery.
California National Guard.
Adjutant-General's Department.
To be First Lieutenant: statistical section.
Adjutant-General's department. National
Army : Gontran D. de Balalne, Mill V alley.
Cal.: Arthur H. De Riemer. No (rales. Ariz.:
Henry Wolfson, Reno, Nev.; Leslie M. Tur
ner, Berkeley, CaL; Clement Akerman, Seat
tle, Wash.
To be Second Lieutenant, statistical sec
tion, Adjutant-General's department. Na
tional Army : Robert C. Goodale, Seattle,
Wash. ; Randall M. Dorton. Berkeley, Cal. ;
Ralph H. Lutz, San Francisco. CaL; Duncan
W. McKae, San Francisco, Cal.
Resignation of Rene J. Marx, San Fran
cisco. CaL, of his commission as Captain,
infantry, is accepted, to take effect August
14, and appointed fcecond Lieutenant, (Quar
termaster's Corps, National Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation of Joseph Hartman, San
Francisco, CaL, of his commission as Cap
tain, Infantry. Is accepted, to take effect
August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant.
Quartermaster Corps, National Army, to
date August 15.
Resignation of William D. Potter, Mill
Valley, CaL, of his commission as Major, ln-
infant ry, is accepted, to take effect August
and appointed Second Lieutenant, Quarter
master Corps, National Army, to date Au
gust 1H.
Resignation of Charles F. Startzmaan,
Oakland, CaL, of his commission as Colonel,
infantry. Is accepted, to taffe effect August
14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, Quar
termaster Corps, National Army, to date
August 13.
Resignation of LeRoy D. Lewis, Seattle,
Wash., of his commission as Major, cavalry.
Is accepted, to take effect August 14, and ap
pointed Second Lieutenant, Quartermaster
Corps. National Army, to date August 15.
Resignation of Herman G. Halverson. Los
Angeles, CaL, of his commission as First
Lieutenant, infantry, is accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieu
tenant. Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 15.
Resignation of Benjamin F. Bums, Seat
tle, Wash., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, infantry, is accepted, to take effect
August 14. and appointed Second Lieutenant.
Quartermaster Corps, National Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation of Jefferson M. Stewart, San
Francisco, CaL, of his commission as First
Lieutenant, Infantry, Is accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 15.
Resignation of Robert H. Chamles, San
Francisco, CaL, of his commission at First
Lieutenant, in fan try, is accepted, to take
effect AuBuit 14. and appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 15.
Resignation of James C. Ray, Palo Alto,
CaL, of his commission as Captain, en
gineers. Is accepted, to take effect August 14,
and appointed Second Lieutenant, Quarter
master Corps, National .Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation of Chester G. Morrish, Chi
cago, 111., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, Infantry. Is accepted, to take effect
August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant,
Quartermaster Corps, National Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation of William L. Berry, Spo
kane, Wash., of his commission as First
Lieutenant, cavalry. Is accepted, to take ef
fect August 14. and appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 15.
Resignation of John V. Rowan, Van
couver, W ash., of his commission as First
Lieutenant, infantry, is accepted, to take
errect August 14, and appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 15.
Resignation of William Jennings. Salt
Lake City. Utah, of his commission as Vimt
Lieutenant, Infantry, Is accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second
Lieutenant. Quartermaster Corps, National
Army, to date August 15.
Resignation of Earl D. Brown, Michigan
City, Ind., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, calvary, is accepted, to take effect
August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant,
Quartermaster Corps. National Army, to
date August 15.
Resigation of Louis C. Frey, Jr., Los An
geles, CaL, of his commission as First Lieu
tenant is accepted, to take effect August 14.
and appointed Second Lieutenant, Quarter
master Corps, National Army, to date Au
gust lo.
Resignation of Lorln H. Tyron, San Fran
cisco, CaL. of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, infantry, is accepted, to take errect
August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant.
Quartermaster Corps. National Army, to
date August 15.
Resignation of Robert J. Graham, San
Francisco, CaL, of his commission as Cap
tain, infantry, is accepted, to take effect
August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant,
Quartermaster Corps, National Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation of Harry H. Monroe, Louis
ville. Ky., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, calvary, la accepted, to take effect
August 14. and appointed Second Lieutenant,
Quartermaster Corps, National Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation of Roland H. Mechtold, San
Francisco, CaL, of his commission as Cap
tain, infantry, is accepted, to take effect
August 14. and appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 10.
Resignation of Homer C. Ransom, San
Francisco. CaL, of his commission as Cap
tain, infantry. Is accepted, to take effect
August 14. and appointed Second Lieutenant.
Quartermaster Corps. National Army, to
date August 15.
Resignation of A. King Nulty. William
son, Or., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, infantry. Is accepted, to take effect
August 14, and appointed Second Lieutenant,
Quartermaster Corps. National Army, to
date August 15.
Resignation of Guy W. Hassler, Berkeley,
CaL, of his commission as Colonel, infantry.
is accepted, to take effect August 14. and
appointed Second Lieutenant. Quartermaster
Corps, National Army, to date August 15.
Resignation of William Paul, Vancouver,
Wash., of his commission as Captain, In
fantry, is accepted, to take effect August 14,
and appointed Second Lieutenant, Quarter
master Corps, National Army,, to date Au
gust 15. m
Resignation of Joseph c DirK. I'ortiana,
Or., of his commission as First Lieutenant,
Infantry, Is accepted, to take effect August
14. and apopinted Second Lieutenant. Quar
termaster Corps, National Army, to date Au
gust 15.
Resignation or Henry C. Huntington, los
Angeles, CaL, of his commission as Captain,
Infantry, is accepted, to take effect August
14, and appointed Second Lieutenant, (Quar
termaster Corps, National Army, to date Au
gust 15.
Resignation or Joseph Rosener, san Fran
cisco, CaL, of his commission as captain.
infantry, is accepted, to taKe eirect August
14, and appointed Second Lieutenant. Quar
termaster Corps, National Army, to date
August 15.
Resignation or Leiand l. fcmun, .fore
land. Or., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant. Infantry, Is accepted, to take effect
August 14, aid appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Quartermaster Corps, National Army,
to date August 15.
Resignation of Lemuel P. Crim, Woodin
vllle. Wash., of his commission m Captain,
field artillery. Is accepted, to take effect
August 14, and appointed First Lieutenant,
Ordnance Department, National Army, to
date August 15.
Resignation of William J. Henry, Salt
Lake City. Utah, of his commission as First
Lieutenant, cavalry, is accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second Lieu
tenant, Ordnance Department, National
Army, to date August 15.
Resignation of Clarence B. Hammond,
Berkeley, CaL, of his commission as First
Lieutenant, infantry. Is accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second
Lieutenant, statistical section, Adjutant
General's Department, National Army, to
date August 15.
FOR THE REGULAR ARMY.
The following will be assigned to duty
with the regular Army:
To be Second Lieutenant, Infantry sec
tion. Officers' Reserve Corps : Harwln P.
Croonquist, Pullman, Wash.; Fred H. Rey
nolds. Los Angeles, Cal.; Lewis R. Bying
ton, Healdsburg, Cal.; Leslie M. Ross. Rock
away, Or.; James E. Wharton, Douglas,
Ariz.; Francis C. Lewis, California National
Guard; Loren A. Wetherby, Tacoma, Wash.;
Theodore F. Weasels. Spokane, Wash, r
Evan C. Dresser, Berkeley, Cal. ; Olaf P.
Winninitstad, Berkeley, Cal. ; Laurin L
Williams, Mead, Wash. ; Clarence R. Peck,
Seattle, Wash. ; Kin gsley Burham, Vashon,
Waih. ; Lance E. Gowen, Seattle, Wash. ;
Edwin M. Ford Los Angeles, CaL; Fisher
S Harris, Salt Lake City, Utah; Thomas S.
Morrison, Jr., Colfax. Wash.; Harold Gna
rini, Oakland, CaL; William C. Webster, Los
Angeles, CaL; Thaddeus C. Knight. Los
Angeles, CaL; Fulton Magill, Seattle, Wash.;
Felix M. Embree. Seattle, Wash. ; J. Gor
don Huesev. Berkeley. CaL: Garth B. Had
dock, San Francisco; Alexander Adair, Port-J
lanu, .' i - , fjiuei . - v uwo ---
geles, Cal. ; P. Lee Menef ee, Portland, Or. ;
Reginald R. Bacon, Wyoming National
Guard; George W. Toung. Jr., Berkeley,
CaL ; Edwin L. Collins, Spokane, Wash. ;
Donald L. Bressler Genesee, Idaho; Her
man P. Quentin, Denver, Colo. ; Robert C.
Wright, Seattle. Wash.; Bruro W. Mason,
Long Beach, CaL; David M. Fisher, Seattle,
Wasi.; Errol E. Crouter, Phoenix. Ariz.;
Ronald L. Ring, Ferndale, CaL; Harry
Boissonnault, Everett, Wash.; William W.
Boon, Portland, Or.; Lloyd B. Yates, Mil
ton, Ot . ; Harry G. Moore Rose vll le, CaL ;
Kenneth B. Gunn, San Rafael, CaL ; Don
Brll?y, Spokane. Wash. ; Justin F. Barnard,
Tucson, Ariz.; Arnold L. Gralapp, Salem, Or.
To be Second Lieutenant, cavalry section
Officers Reserve Corps: Thomas M. Benson,
San Francisco; David McKay Wilson, Linn
ton, Or.; Charles H. Unger, San Francisco;
James M. Adamson. Helena, Mont. ; Harold
J. Adams, Boise Idaho; Gerald Fitzgerald,
Portland, Or.; Philip R. Upton. Deming, N.
M. ; John Boles,. Corvallis, Or.
To be Second Lieutenant, field artillery
section. Officers' Reserve Corps: John J.
Vandenburgh, Los Angeles, CaL; Lloyd W.
Goeppert, San Francisco; Louis H. Penny,
Berkeley, CaL ; Floyd W. Stewart, Palo
Alto, Cal.; Max W. Thornburg, Berkeley,
Cal. ; Eugene Weston, Jr. California Na
tional - Guard; Carl Z. Draves, Seattle,
Wash.; Archibald D. Fisken. Seattle, Wash.;
Charles E. Finney, Jr., Tacoma, Wash. ;
Emery M. Hoover, Waitsburg, Wash.; Sam
uel Leak, Jr., Santa Cruz, CaL ; Walter A.
Phillips, United States Army; Arthur East
erbrook. Flagler, Wash. ; Harry Y. Steb
bins, Berkeley, Cal. ; Edwin B. Margrave,
Alameda CaL; Hugh Brooks, Pasadena,
Cal.; Faxen H. Bishop, Berkeley, Cal.; Her
bert F. Thomas, St. Paul, Minn.; Stewart F.
Miller, Washington National Guard; Lynn
Helm. Jr., Los Angeles, CaL; Albert D. Fos
ter, Dayton, Or.; Brayton Wilbur. Seattle,
Wash.; Milton Heilfrom, San Francisco;
Lawrence W. Fox, Jr., New Haven, Conn.;
Frederick A. Gray. Calistoga. Cal.; Harold
H. Hilton Portland, Or. ; Clifford B. Cole,
Oakland. Cal. ; Donald R. DeVoe. Seattle,
Wash. ;' Lester M. Kilgarif, San Francisco;
Robert O. Burns, Rupert, Idaho; Orville S.
McPherson, Tucson. Ariz.; Laurence W.
Boothe, South pasaaena, jai. ; unanes w.
Whit. San Francisco.
Resignation of Gordon F. Stephens.
Berkeley. CaL. of his commission as First
Lieutenant, infantry section, is accepted, to
take effect August l, and appointed second
Lieutenant infantry section. Officers Re
serve Corps, to date from August 15.
Resignation or Marom f. Jjetwiier, J1
Paso. Tex., of hia commission as First Lieu
tenant, infantry section, is accepted, to take
effect August 14, and appointed Second
Lieutenant, field artillery section. Officers
Reserve Corps, to dale from August lo.
Resignation of William Mayer, San Fran
cisco, of his commission aa First Lieuten
ant. Infantry section, is accepted, to take
f fat August 14, and appointed Second
Lieutenant, field artillery section orricers
Reserve Corps, to date from August la.
Resignation of Russell G. Ayers. Los An
geles. Cal., of his commission as First Lieu
tenant, infantry section, is accepted, to tane
effect August 14, and appointed Second
Lieutenant, infantry section, Officers Re
serve Corps, to date from August 15.
Resignation of Ivan B. Snell, Reno, Nev.
of his commission as First Lieutenant, in
fantry section. Is accepted, to take effect
August 14 and appointed Second Lieuten
ant, infantry section. Officers Reserve
Corps, to date from August 15.
MORE ARE ON PRESIDIO LIST
Additional Names of Men Recom
mended Are Listed.
In addition to the list from Washing
ton, IX C, of commissions ordered
granted to students at the officers'
training camp at the Presidio, many ad
ditional commissions have been recom
mended by the Army officers in charge
of the Presidio camp. Approximately
1400 'names were announced at San
Francisco last night as men who have
been recommended or retained for com
missions. The greater part of these
names are included in the list of those
actually receiving commissions, as re
ported in the foregoing dispatch from
Washington.
A. number of men not mentioned in
the list sent out by the Associated
Press from San Francisco are included
in the Washington list. A greater
number of names, however, appear on
the San Francisco list who are not
mentioned in the dispatch from Wash
ingrton. It is probable that all of the
men listed as receiving recommenda
tions are in line for commissions at an
early date. The ensuing names are
shown on the Presidio list as recom
mended for Majors, Captains and First
Lieutenants, but they do not appear on
the Washington list as men to whom
commissions actually have been granted
by the department:
Captains.
C. C Qulgley, Fort Winfleld Scott. CaL;
Charles E. Chenoweth, Salt Lake City; Will
iam Ellis. Vancouver, Wash.; Frank C. Mc
culloch, Palo Alto. CaL; A. R. Marker, La
Grande, Or.; C. P. Bailey, Bisters, Or.; B. H.
Jewel, Raymond, Wash. ; S. M. Spalding,
Menlo Park; J. R. Montgomery, Los An
geles; H. L. Harries, San Francisco; A. B.
Richeson, Portland, Or.; F. W. Rase, Port
land. Or.; E. R. Colpln, Douglas, Ariz.; Henry
D. Mack, Douglas, Ariz.; W. A. Rietrlck,
Great Falls, Mont.; William Bobbins, Los
Angeles; George W. Read, Xaco, Ariz.; Law
rence Clayton, Salt Lake City; W. E. Simp
son, Three Forks, Mont.; L. A. Wattelet,
Seattle; Roy C. Ward, San Francisco; George
W. Farwell, Los Angeles: Wallace T. Down
ing, Portland ; Jesse C. Comman, San Fran
cisco; Walter C. Hinman, Marshfield, Or, ;
H. H. Swanberg, Missoula; Clarence F.
Smith, Los Angeles ; F. X. A. Eble, Salt
Lake city; John F. Greer, San Diego;
J. A. Hill, Laramie, Wyo.; H. M. Thomas,
Wlnton, Cal.; G. A, Batterson, St. Maries,
Idaho; J. O. Wanzer, Vallejo. CaL; W. A.
Aird, Gardena, CaL; H. S. Beecher. New
Monterey. Cai.; J. S. Cooper, Los Angeles;
William W. Williams, San Francisco; S. P.
Knfrght. Aberdeen, Wash.; S. M. Smith,
Washington, D. C; Dover Bell, Washing
ton, D. C.
first Lieutenants.
C. R. Gilbert, North Yakima; William Mc
Blair, Fort Rosecrans, Cal.; F. L. Brainerd,
Los Angeles; C. T. Wright, Chula Vista,
Cal.; B. H. Tucker, Phoenix; F. H. Part
ridge, Petaluma; Raymond A. Beman, San
Diego; C. G. Hjelte, Oakland; E. M. Britton.
Colfax, Wash.; W. S. Kuhn, San Francisco;
O. R. Emerson, Ontario, Cal.; V. W. Samms.
Pocatello, Idaho; R. L. McKee, Beverly Hills,
Cal. ; James P. Shaw, Oakland; Frank Turn
bull. San Diego; E. G. Sewell, Berkeley;
Alden K. Martin, San Francisco; L. S. Lynch,
Alameda, CaL ; A. IX McCleverty, Seattle;
R. H. Chamberlain. Jr., Oakland; J. R. Mc
Lean, Arizona Infantry; P. W. Patterson,
Portland; C. W. Huntington, Portland; L. C.
Hammond, San Francisco; James McDon
ald. Hailey, Idaho; J. A. Brewer. Los An
geles; A. H. Lideen. Pasadena; W. O. Mc
Kay, Seattle; L. N. Hamilton, Oakland;
E. E. Campbell, California Infantry; J. S.
Livingstone, San Francisco; C. M. Lyons,
Prescott, Ariz. ; C. E. Hughes, CaldweU.
Idaho; Robert M. Alton, Portland; Thomas
E. May, Corvallis. Or. ; Hamilton Gardner,
Salt Lake City; William H. McRoberts. Sac
ramento; Leo S. Black. Seattle; E. R. Block.
Portland ; Ray P. Saffold, San Francisco;
W. J. Blythe, Fort Rosecrans, CaL; H. D.
Hoover, Hermosa Beach, CaL; W. V. Clarke,
Corvallis. Or. ; M. E. Corthell, Laramie ;
Arthur E. Hamilton, Pasadena; R. W. Men
gina. Unity, Or.; E. A. Stout, Jr., Seattle;
Fred E. Prfvett, Mound City. Miss.; Charles
H. Moore, Fort Missoula, Mont.; C. A. Val
verde, San Francisco; C. B. Johnson, Napa.
CaL; C. R. Betterton, Seattle; M. J. Moore,
Los Angeles; Oliver Voderberg. Coast Ar
tillery Corps; J. M. Tongate, Coast Artillery
Corps; Henry P. Hoffman, Spokane; H. K.
Visscher. Los Angeles; H. T. Douglas. Co-
vina. Cal.; Robert P. Shields, Jr., San Diego;
R. P. Tisdale. Portland; Henry R. Wardell.
Jeffersonville, Ind.; Henry K. McGann, Doug
las, Ariz. ; VV ilson S. Zimmerman, Portland ;
R. T. Robinson. California Infantry; R. D.
Leeper, Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; John E. Mc
Neil. Lewiston, Idaho; E. R. Haslett, Los
Angeles; W. W. Sweet, Oakland: E. S.
Thomas, Berkeley; C. J. Bonner. Los An
geles; R. G. Wagenet, San Francisco; H. S.
Taylor. Crockett, Cal. : H. B. Rollins. Jr.,
Los Angeles; M. C. Wheat, Astoria; C. C.
Bintz. Salt Lake City; R. M. Whaley, San
Francisco; A. St. J. Whitney, San Francisco;
T. E. McClintock, Miles City, Mont; W. J.
Duddleson, East Ely, Nev.; J. G. Mulroy,
Seattle; H. H. Wlnfield, Pinole. CaL; A. C
UlesocKe. Aiaroie t alls, Tex. ; I. H. Prince.
Los Angeles; W. A. Boekel. Rathdrum.
Idaho; T. W. Kennedy, Pacific Grove, Cal.
Second Lieutenants.
Among the men mentioned for Second
Lieutenant there are even more dis
crepancies between the two lists. The
following names Include all of the men
from Oregon, Washington and Idaho
announced from San Francisco as rec
ommended for Second Lieutenant. In
many instances it will be found that
these names are duplicated in the dis
patch from -Washington, showing that
commissions have actually been granted
to thera:
Second Lieutenants.
G. E. Ledbetter. Portland; R. M. Bone, Se- j
ttle; L. M. Johnson, Sunnyside, Wash.; 1
John A. Long, Idaho Infantry ; Robert C.
Howard. Colfax, Wash.; F. H. Nichols, Cor-,
vallis; B. K. Murray, Tacoma; Fred L. i
Brace, Oregon Infantry; Walter M. Gordon,
Manette, Wash.; Ellis Bates. Idaho Infantry;
W. C. Clausen, Portland; L. H. Ives, Seat
tle; C. T. Donworth, West Seattle; C. K.
Peck, Seattle; J. t. Owens. Boise; John
Boise, Corvallis, Or.; W. J. Casselberry,
Portland; Ira J. Dodge, Medford, Or.; Archi
bald Flannigan, Seattle; E. E. Grant, Port
land; E. C. Horton, Spokane; J. B. Mitchell,
Tacoma; R. H. Rowland. Astoria; E. E.
Wheelock, Washington Infantry; L. T.
Cochran. Seattle; H. E. Scantlebury, Spo
kane; William J. Coyle, Seattle; Roy E.
Boyer, Hoquiam, Wash.; A. R. Archer,
Washington Infantry; Herman Amos, Port
land; Ellis Van Atta, Oregon Infantry; F. M.
Phelps. Portland ; Harry K.. Kingsbury, Eu
gene. Or.; M. E. McGilchrist, Salem, Or.;
W. H. Blackman. Walla Walla, Wash.; Ed
ward H. Faubert, Seattle; J. G. Ragsdale,
Idaho Infantry; Charles M. Ross, Portland;
L. A. Wetherby, Tacoma; Kingsley Barham,
Vashon, Wash.; F, W. Embree, Seattle;
A. E. Easterbrock, Fort Flagler. Wash.;
H. J. Adams, Boise; Walter W. Boon. Port
land; M. W. Emmett, Kellogg. Idaho; H. L.
Archer, Portland; W. E. Dudlong, Washing
ton Infantry; D. M. John, Corvallis, Or.;
E. C. Loucks, Portland; O. A. Mulkey, Ore
gon Infantry; P. O. Flske, Spokane; G. E.
Coehn, Portland; Christian Floor. Portland;
Carl H. O' Deen, Portland ; K. C. Goodale.
Seattle; W. N. Burgard, Portland; R. P.
Laird, Creswell, Or. ; M. V. Melson, Red
mond, Or. ; L. O. Tooze, Salem, Or. ; G. T.
McMahon, Pullman, Wash.; M. F. Hath
away Oregon Infantry; J. C. McVay, Astoria;
W. J. A. Macdonald. Washington Infantry;
C. W. Prim, Eugene, Or.; W. M. Keck, Port-
and; A. E. Johnson, Portland; R, L. Sabin,
Portland; J. L. Turnbull, Corvallis, Or.; H.
W. Meyer, Lind, Wash.; A. P. Croonquist,
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho; D. L. Bressler, Gene
see, Idaho; J. W. Edwards, Spokane; L. S.
Borrows, St. Anthony, Idaho; R. R. Huron,
La Grande, Or.; t. ti. 'l nomas, Seattle;
William Paul, Vancouver, Wash. ; J. C.
Failing. Portland ; L. O. Harding, Oregon
City; R. C. Moffitt. Wallace, Idaho; E. M.
Hay, Spokane; it, uumeii, oeattie; j.
Ray, Coulee City, Wash.; F. E. Allen, Bell
ingham, Wash. ; . W. W. Woody, Corvallis,
Or.; A, M. Boyd, Moscow, Idaho; M. W.
Morris, Seattle; James West, Portland; C. C.
Fields, Clarkston, Wash.; H. F. Travis,
Portland; H. G. Reed, Portland; R. G.
Harding, Montpelier, Idaho; S. L. Foulston,
Spokane; P. C. Hahn. Washington National
Guard; L. R. Kastner, Seattle; F. J.
Sutuz, Corvallis. Or.; - jo. a. toiiver, Se
attle; P. L. Menefee. Portland; Bray
ton Wilbur, Seattle; D. M. Fisher, Se
attle; A. L. Gralapp. Oregon National
Guard; W. R, Bryant, Seattle; B. F.
Burns, Seattle; J. S. Cooper, Jr., Salem, Or.;
N. W. Reese, fortiana; uean j. ijoovert,
Portland; M. G. Bruce, Seattle; Denning
Bronson. Seattle; S. A. Roberts, Idaho In
fantry; H. H. Van Voris, Stites, Idaho;
Horace D. McGIrr, Boise-; C. H. Bragg,
Baker, Or.; Melvln J. Muckey. Pullman,
Wash. ; W. C. Cutler, Walla Walla Wash.;
Barrett Herrlck, Seattle; Frank W. Zink,
Pullman, Wash.; R. R. Bravender, Corvallis,
Or.; Jerrold Owen, Portland; R, W. Elton,
Spokane; Leroy A. Gunderson, Meldan,
Wash.; B. B. Courts, Portland; O. E. Os
born. The Dalles, Or.; Owen Summers, Jr.,
Portland ; James D. Fletcher, Buell, Or.;
Arthur T. Los, Walla Walla, Wash.; Thomas
H. Boyd, Portland ; L. E. Gowan, Seattle;
T. F. Weasels, Spokane; E. L. Collins, Spo
kane; L. D. Yates, Milton. Or. ; Harry A.
Lindgren, Idaho Infantry ; O. O. Young,
Coeur d'Alene; Clement Akerman, Seattle;
R E. Everly, Nampa, Idaho; C. H. Hudel
son, Nodding, Idaho; E. E. Hunt. St. Maries,
Idaho; G. C. Thompson, Coeur d'Alene;
Jack H. Cosper, Seattle; A. C. Stubb,
Seattle; E. W. Robertson, Spokane; T.
N. Swale, Everett, Wash. ; E. W. Proctor.
Oregon Infantry; M. T. Jenkins. Portland;
James E. Peebles. Salem. Or.; T. G. Ware.
Spokane; James D. McKay, Portland; R.
W Rogers, Spokane; W. L. Hayes, Sher
idan. Or.; L. M. Ellis, Astoria, Or.; V. I.
Basler, Grants Pass, Or.; G. V. J. Ramsdell,
Corvallis; C. P. Beezley. Seattle; Cecil A.
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129 Tenth Street
Between Washington and Alder
t r.vo a. fir. if. t. aowi.
qulam. wksh.: Kyder Fatten Forest G?ove
Or.; Charles M. Chamllss. Spokane; R.1
M Pace. Blaine. vasn. ; noun i . -
va'rri I sunnyside -Was-.! Cecil W. Koffman.
Ore City. Or : L 1. ' Sparks. Kllensburg.
Wash". L. L. Williams. Mead. Wash.; Don
Briley. Washington Infantry; E. p. Porter,
McMlnnvllle. Or.; W. A. Wappenstein Seat
tle; Robert C. WrlBht. North Seattle. O. E.
Anderson. Washington Infantry. A .
Brunkow. Portland; Carl McM. Malone,
McMinnville. Or.; Cecil P. Bell. Eug.ae, Or,,
John C. Chapman. shrl-vJ; MCcFaV:
Rrl ir u Kew Meadows. Idaho; V. v . Alcrai
mod. Portend; Bavld A. Bas.ett Twin
Fans: Albert M. Closterman .Portland . John
t nfrks Boise; r. 1
J g! Fried enthal, Seattle- Oscar W. Janes
Salem; Henry L. Barrett. Port .and . George
p. Griffith, jetlerson. .jr..
Portland; L. F. Behrman Portland. R- f.
Kreason. Dallas. Or.; R. w. . "J" 'h'rin- Se
F. J. Mitchell. Portland: R. W. Zehr In fee
attle- A. P. Anderson. Astoria. Or.. B. J.
Ullie, --. ... .. . DPnni1anth9 IT. Se-
Wheelon, Seattle, a. - - -
attle- C. H. Hasbrook. Idaho Falls. Idaho
KdwardS. Phayer. Rainier. Or ; C. A F -tiK.
Hood River. Or: Ger.K" lV ,?,y0n
Seattle- C. E. Finney. Tacoma; H. H. Hilton,
PortlandT S. F. Miller, Washington National
Guard; Allen A. Bynon Salem Or . . W C.
Carter. Portland, Or.; L. N. Hanford, Se
attle; E. R. Sizer, Tacoma: R. C.
. . '. A- . t w i.i.t Scuttle: B. M. Saw-
bHdge. Nortn Yakima. Wash.: John R.
Wimams, Portland; Donald R. D.-Sf)T
tle- Albert D. Foster, Dayton, Or., w. A.
pwiii Ahland, Or.; Charles A. Banks.
Portland-t. B G oman. Bellingham. Wash.;
L d Holland. Spokane: H. A. Matteson
Wash - F P. McGinty. Portland; I
h" A Rue" Portland: C. KobrtjL Se- j
attle- B H. Yates. Moscow. Idaho; IX D.
Johnson. Corvallis. Or.; J. H. Corbett Spokane-
Nicholas Jaureguy. Eugene, Or . t.
D Hayes, Boise; C. G. Middlestate. Wash
ington Infantry: E. E. Dunne, Oregon In
fantry"; C A Hoss, Washington Infantry;
T S Grant, Seattle; E. A Wild. Portland;
t, C Taylor. Clarkston. Wash.; V. B. .
Hells. Idaho Infantry; L. M. Kos, Rocka
way Or.: William H. Sampson. Aberdeen.
Wash.; Richard M. Smith. Baker. Or. : H. R.
Taylor Eugene. Or.: Earl Harkins. Elma.
Wash, (grade not announced); N. T. Hart
...,,, n H. Barbur. Portland; L. A.
Bearl Poriland; W. S. Averill. Corvallis.
Sr.: Fred C. Erb, Lewiston Idaho; W. G.
Eddy. Spokane; L. G. Hill. Spokane: W
5oty. Chehali-s. Wash.; O. C. Glbbs. Lake
View Or.; Harold P. Bickery. Portland.
H W Burchard. Seattle; David H. Colin.
Spokane: Harold Jenness. Idaho Infantry.
S C. Shepard. Goldenvllle, Wash ; J. C.
Cheney. Montesano. Wash.; C W. Clark,
Corvallis Or.; F. W. Walton. Salem: R. L.
wire Spokane; E. C Keter. Everett.
Wash R. L. Kelley, Spokane; L. P. Young,
South Bend. Wash.; Spencer Gray Viola.
Idaho- C. Ij. Meyers. Portland: W. A. Moss.
Pullman. Wash.; Fulton Magill. Seattle;
Alexander Adair. Portland; Harry Boisson
nault. Everett, Wash.: A. H. Clark. Port
Townsend. Wash.; F. P. Stewart, Blackfoot.
Idaho; Harry E. Dickerman. Tacoma; H.
F Jenkins, Newport. Or.: D. H. Knowles.
Portland; A. K. Nulty. Wlllamlna. Or.-. TO.
D? Schneider. Tacoma: E. C. Wllley. Co
oullle Or.; R. J. de Mers. Spokane; H. H.
Huston, Seattle: E. P. Thorn. Gresham, Or.;
H N Black. Portland: Colin Livingstone,
Portland; John H. Gibson. Albany. Or.;
Graham Glass. Jr.. Portland: James H. Cel
lars Portland; John M. Colin, Portland;
Fred Knaus. Washington Infantry: George
E Hopkins. Corvallis. Or.; C. J. Budeller.
Portland; N. E. Holden. Fayette. Idaho;
M C. Harron, Spokane; H. L. Ritter, Spo
kane; R. S. Allen. Eugene, Or.; P. E. Todd,
Pullman, Wash.; James B. Goodfellow, Se
attle; T. S. Barnes, Milton. Or.; H. C.
Charlton. Portland, Or.; D. H. Sloan.
Centralia. Wash.; A. D. Flskon, Se
attle. Wash.: J. C. Dirk. Portland;
S. R. Wilkerson, Tacoma: L. 11. Bonneville,
Coeur c'Alene: J. W. Browne. Tacoma: A. L.
Fish. Portland; T. W. Glllard. Portland;
p. v. Urch, Tacoma; C. J. Newland.
Rltzville. Wash.: W. L. J. Osborne, Glide,
Or.: Floyd C. Lloyd. Walla Walla, Wash.;
Arthur MacLennan. Oakland, Wash.: D. G.
Coplen, Spokane; W. T. Newberry. Spokane;
F. W. Hummel. Portland: P. W. Gillette,
Portland: C. L. Smith. Auburn, Wash.: Rus
sell Miller. Walla Walla, Wash.: Charles
Richardson. Jr., Tacoma: Irving H. Scott.
Puyallup. Wash.: U. 8. Young. Spokane: J.
A Cunningham, Spokane: Tot C. Mangold,
Pendleton. Or.; J. H. Happy. Spokane: W.
E Graham. Portland: D. McK. Wilson.
Linnton, Or.: C. E. McEwen, Spokan:
Charles F. Savage, Portland: L. L. Smith.
Portland: Frank C. Stollmacher. Albany. Or.;
James T. Stephens. Seattle; C O. Temple.
Washington Infantry: Oscar Thompson, Ta
coma: Gerald Fitzgerald. Portland; W. L.
Berry, Spokane: LeR. D. Lewis. Seattle:
O. E. Rarick. Bancroft. Idaho; F. W. Sid
dall. Tacoma: F. S. Buckley, Portland: G.
M. Sadler. Tacoma; R. P. Tracy, Condon,
Or : C. W. May, Seattle: R. B. Kulkendall,
Eugene. Or. : J. T. Hermans, Olympia. Wash. .
G. C. Wagner, Tacoma: D. S. Baker, Walla
Walla, Wash.; J. W. Kehoe. Portland; H.
B. Shawe. Portland; E. C Buchanan, Spo
kane; Gordon Buchanan, Ellensburg, Wash.;
L. F. Brown. Portland; L. J. Page, Salem;
C. Z. Draves. Seattle; E. M. Hoover, Waltes
burg. Wash.: R. C. Burns. Boise: H. M. An
drews, Washington National Guard; W. C.
Vest, Tacoma; Duncan W. McRae, Tacoma
(no grade specified ).
MORE COMMISSIONS AWARDED
Some Western Men Make Good at
Eastern Training Camps.
WASHINGTON, Aug. 13. Commis
sions awarded students at Madison
Barracks, N. Y., training camp included
the following:
Oregon i-Daniel J. Perettie, Marsh
field, Captain.
Washington Lawrence Moss Arnold,
Seattle, Second Lieutenant.
Commissions swarded to the students
of the officers' training camp at Fort
Niagara, N. Y., included:
Canada Aaron M. McCreary, Vera,
Sask., Second Lieutenant.
Idaho Richard A. Mason, Boise. Sec
ond Lieutenant.
Washington John B. Stirrat. Seattle,
Second Lieutenant.
Commissions awarded to the students
at the Fort Riley training camp included:
Idaho Roy L. Mush, Mesa, Second
Lieutenant.
Montana Warren E. Heath, Colum
bus, Captain.
Oregon Richard C. Kendall. Sher
wood, Second Lieutenant.
Washington Robert L. Schultz, We
natchee. Second Lieutenant.
Commissions awarded to the students
at the Fort Snelling, Minn., training
camp, announced by the Adjutant-General
today, included:
Idaho Marshall D. Jones, Sandpolnt,
Captain.
Wyoming Timothy J. McCoy, Ther
mopolls. Captain.
Manitoba Carl I. Hall. Winnipeg,
Second Lieutenant.
Commissions awarded to the students
at the Fort Logan H. Roots, Ark., offi
cers' training camp announced by the
Adjutant-General today included Doug
las Lawson, Prineville, Or., Captain.
TURPIN OWNS MURDER
FUGITIVE RECOGXIZED AXD AR
RESTED AT KLAMATH.
Canadian Pacllic Pays Dividends.
MONTREAL, Aug. 1?. Directors of
the Canadian Pacific Railway Company
today declared a 2 per cent dividend
on the company's preferred stock for
the six months ending June 30. and a
dividend of 214 per cent on the com
mon stock for the quarter ending June
30, payable tober 1 to stockholders
of record on September 1.
A parachute which can be guided by
pulling cords that draw in its sides has
been invented in France.
Sheriff Lewis, of Joxcphinc, Will Bring
Frixoner to Answer for Killing
of -VHlinm McAllister.
KLAMATH FALLS, Or.. Aug. 13.
(Special.) Frank Turpin. who killed,
William McAllister at the Spaulding
sawmill, near Selma, Friday, was cap.
fured here today by Sheriff Humphrey
and soon aiterward confessed.
The fugitive was first recognized
here by Lee York, of this city. York
promptly reported the matter to Sher
iff Humphrey, who, with his deputies,
watched Turpin for a short time.
Turpin became suspicious, and start
ed to maka his get-away when Sheriff
Humphrey arrested him. At first he
vigorously denied his identity but when
the officers found the scar on the back
of his head tallied with his description,
he broke down and confessed.
Sheriff Lewis, of Josephine County,
was at once notified, and is making ar
rangements for immediate return of his
prisoner. When taken today, Turpin
was unarmed.
Turpin is a nephew of Dick Turpin.
who resided at this place until about a
year ago. He was brought to the city
yesterday evening by Charles R. Mil
ler, of the Miller Photograph Company,
who picked him up on the Ashland road,
about 30 miles out. Turpin told Miller
that he was looking for work in the
mills here.
SUNDAY SCHOOLS RALLY
Governor Withjcombe Speaks to
Church Workers at Woodburn.
WOODBURN, Or.. Aug. 13. (Special.)
The district Sunday School rally in
the Church of God, held in this city
Sunday, was largely attended. Among
the speakers were Governor James
Withycombe. Will S. Hall, of the State
Boys' Training School, and Mrs. M. A.
Danenhower, acting secretary of the
state association. A district branch of
the County Sunday School Association
was organized with A. K. Austin, presi
dent; Mrs. L. S. Mochel, vice-president;
Miss Wallace, secretary-treasurer.
The next meeting will be on the first
Sunday in January.
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bowels, and in most cases recovery is prompt
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Yellowstone Trips on short
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