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OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY 306 Austen Ednun Lewellen Tl'KsllAY, (KTOIIKH 1, JOIN. dajxx bmvb oockieb ' c: inn 4MI.K THKin ' 299 Nculun Young. 464 Donald Arnold Offlne. Erle 629 William Joseph Sowell. 1794 Orvil Lewis Moore. " 300 Roy Kelsey Ilackett. ' 463 Orwell Leonard Dysert. 630 Raymond Orland Turner. 795 Hert Simmons. 1301 Alice! Keltb Urown. 466 Relubold bcbmldt. 631 John Wlndell Smith. '796 Harry Kerr St urn bo. , 302 Vincent Megargel. 7 LIST OF REGISTRANTS Ira 467 Levi Harold Potts. 632 William Dennis waiter C. Edmond Hack man. 303 Marvin Carson Van Leuvon. 468 Heldebrandt. John Alvln Campbell. 633 Qulncy Archibald Woodcock. 798 Frank Chelk Livingstone. 304 Charles Closton Mahan. 469 Glenn Elliott McCalllster. 799 William Joseph Flynn. 3U5 634 Frederick Anderson. 'Richard Tluimon. 470 Clyde Edgar Fields. 635 Joseph Irwin McCurdy. 800 Elmer Howard Parkins. OF JOSEPHINE COUNTY 306 Austen Ednun Lewellen. 471 Charles Alvln Tucker. Leroy 801 Herman Brehmer. 307 636 Edward Hlggins. ' Nathaniel Smith. 473 Earle Elliott Voorhlea. 637 Freellng IxveJoy Sawyer. 802 Earl Edwin Doban. 308 George Sherry 4 Eaton. 73 Leslie Mitchell Turner. 638 Thomas Spence Steven. 803 Giuseppe Roncbl. The following lint contain! (ho 145 Adolard Joseph 309 John Thomas WooUolk. 474 Percy Joseph Wllhelm. George 804 Frank Henderson Rene. Ilarrell. 310 Hampshire. 639 Franklin Hart. serial number and names ofipersous 146 John Frederick 475 Victor Isle Richey. 640 Dwlght 805 Charles Arthur Dodge. Nkk Nnpollan Atchley. 311 Victor Ray. Wlnfield Htitchlns. who registered on September 12, 147 NelHon Arthur 476 Donald Cooper Kearns. 641 Syivester Clark, 804 William Curtis McMlchaeL Ferris Macduff. 312 Silas Edwin Kasdorff. 477 Dixie 1918, and whoso registration cards 148 aU'llllarn tjoyd Zimmerman. Clifford Earl Roberts. 642 William Edgar Gllmore. 807 John Patrick thorn. are In possession of the local board. 313 James Glddlnga itiggs. 478 ISverett Andrews Skeeters. 808 Frank Keller. 149 Will McKenxle Trimble. 314 643 Frank Edwin Thompson. William Chester Hlirkle. 479 Edwin . Thoso marked with an asterisk are 150 David Ebb HoKue. H. Davis Wlmer, 644 Clarence Sawyer. 809 Edward Jordan. 4 315 Joseph Elijah Verden. 480 Robert Gilbert those coming lthln the ages of 19, 151 Hayes. Lee Gates. 645 John Henry . 810 William Coffman. William Martin 316 Willie Neal Catiey, 481 Edgar Wlttrocn 20 and 21, and 32 to 36 Inclusive, Walter Caraon Harmon, Harold H. White. 646' Frank Johnston. 811 John Ransom Powers. 12 317 Otis David Leefeld. 482 Dnvld Andrew ' 812 Alexander Wicks. who have welved tholr question 158 William Henry Dana. Houck. 647 John Filbert Desslnger. Bert 318 Albeit Lincoln Smith. 483 813 nalres: 154 VlrKll lewla Dimmlck. 1tlchad Green Sowell. 648 Herbert William Hudson. Thomas Morton Lamond. 319 Clarence C. Presley. 484 Frank Thomaa 814 Joseph 1 V. Moser. 156 Oeorge Durnun YounK. Sowell. 649 Charlea Harry Seward. Hendrickson. Robert 820 Benjamin Ralph Hpaldlng. 485 Frank Adam 815 Lorenzo Eugene 2 Ignite Coon 166 Karl llamiuerbacher. Mental. 0 Paul Hopkins. Miller. Frank 321 Louis Martin Applegate. 486 Elmer Morey. 816 William 3 Harvey 157 Hamuel Henry liaker. Garfield 651 George Bsur. Henry Clark. John llutchlni. 822 Samuel Clinton Neas, 487 John Heyferth. 817 Ray Benefleld Sloan. 4 158 Stephen Jewell. Frederick 652 Alexander George. Wlnfred Alvln Savate. 323 Louis 'Arvllle Hollowed. ' ' 488 Charles 818 Wallace D 159 Owen Weill. 653 Jesse L. PinnelL Ellsworth Nlles. wiarence levl Homer. Waldo Oreene. 324 Joseph Alexander Wharton. 489 Weaton. 160 Wlllard Tabelc Voorheea. Edward 'Antony Trefetnern. 654 Daniel John McLeod. 819 James Robt. Llndsey. Cecil Kllhue 325 Kill. Ashel Holmes. 490 Grover Cleveland 820 7 Carroll. 161 Arthur Meslor Carter. Grlmmett. 655 John Sidney Fulton. 'Arthur Putman Cramer. Frederick 326 Charles William Taylor. George Arthur Yarbrough. 821 Marl Goodmen Boroughs. , K Henry Ualslgcr. 162 (ieorxe L. 4t 656 Frank Chester Stlwalt. Elmer Drummond. 327 Paul Em Gottschalk. 492 822 McKlnley Borough. 9 Hoy 183 Percy Thomas John M. Spence. 657 Charlea Edward Tucker. Harold Ernest Crouch. Everton, 328 Marshall Riley .Britten. ma 823 Relgnald Robinson. 10 Henry Donoyan Cole. 164 Burton Alfred Finch. Arthur Chester Brown. 658 Daniel Sylvester Pfefferl. John 329 Ernest Alvln Adams. 494 . Clark-Crowel- l. 824 Glenn Gotcher. 11 Wllllama. 165 Edward Cleveland Neely. Jefferson Austin Wlmer. 659 Reld Jessie John llnrtlelle 330 Ed Ilayllss. 495 John Alexander 825 Rob't. Dewey Holland. i 12 Elden Ijtvorgne Kverton. 1 66 Marvin Jefferson Vincent. " Martenson. 660 Lamont Doyle Corbett. 331 Fred Daniel Carpenter. 496 826 ...-- 13 Beams. 187 Andrew Uuy Knapp. Earnest William Reynolds. 661 Edward Francis Hannum'."" " Charlea Louis WoeliTicww Howard Paul 832 Vred PolU Hull, 497 Ralph 827 Wm. Dryden Rannells. 14 Hoy Eugene Noeiy. 188 Oeorxe Wesley Horanaoo. Harrison Kltterman. 662 Edward Robert Strong. 838 Walter Carl Evenson. 498 Ralph -- Delbert Freshour. Harvey Harold lnham. 199 Steven Maurice Whlt. 663 Alvah Zuver. .,,. 828,Rol)crt - 15 ; Leonard. 334 Harley Lee Bontaker. 499 Cyrll 829 Jesse Le "Roy Engel. 16 Edward Jasper Garrett. 170 Joseph Bell. Peter Wise. 664 John David Waggoner. Perron . ' " 335 Zonle Ward Hagen. 500 Seth Leon Grlmmett. , 865 Michael John McBrlety. 830 Phil Clifford Brown. r 17 Henry L. Hoherta. 171 Harry Edwin Merller. 836 George 501 Carl Dobbie. 18 Clyde Hammond. 172 Earnest Elliott. William Spence. 666 William Joseph Bhults. 831 David lorln Emmett Russell Conger. 337 Donald Hamilton 502 Roy 832 Varga. ; 19 Koy Williams. 173 Sheaffer. Graham. Wells. 667 Benjamin Franklin Hogue. Anton Ira Ross 338 Jamea Thorton Chinnock. 503 Janies 833 George Robinson. 20 Howard Bailey. Seymour Edwin Coffey. 668 Edward McGuIre Savage. Luther 14 Albert Barnes. 339 Clyde L. Annls. 504 James Edwin 834 Rob t. Clayton Stevenaon. 21 John William Stevenson. 175 Thomaa Llnkhart. Sowell. 669 John Wesley Eggers. 340 Aubarle Morgan. 505 August Guy Victor Wetherbee. i 22 Umpke. 176 vAustin Stlasny. 670 Edward Norman Basye. 835 William F. Ievl Almon Eldrldxe. 341 Ralph Patlfcon Davis. 506 836 Davis. i 23 Kay George Kauffman. 177 Merman Francla Young. Warner Albln Johnson. 671 John Joseph Brown. Pearl Fil 342 Curtis Herbert Wiley. 507 Jacob Garfield Houck. 837 Charles Andrew Lacy. 24 Coleman Ix-- Wllllama. 178 Frank Lammon Vlnaon. 672 Alfred Leslie Bailey. S43'Harry Edward Gordon. auo james i;oneianunne spence. 673 Charles Henry Hecord. 838 Arthur George Lewis. 25 Robert Thorton tUKar. 179 Granville Rimer. 344 Albert Roy Springer, 509 Moore. 26 Benjamin Alwyan 180 Garfield Houck. Frederick Hervey. 674 John Florence Evltt. 839 Chester Arthur Standrd. aCarl 845 Green Bartlett Crabtree. 840 Wetherbee. 27 Hubert H. Johnaon. 181 llenry Karl Haefner. 510 Robert O. Grlmmett. 675 George Bid well Fife. Fred Bertram 346 Uf Dolphin Grimes. 511 John Martin McLaughlin. 676 Fred Alvern Moore. 841 Dwight Lyman Moody Palmer. 2M Melvln Harold Davla. 182 Frank li. Cheamore. 347 Raymond Haley 183 George 612 Edward Harvey Wise. 677 Otha Nlal Bacus. 842 Oscar Allen Santord. 29 Kohath Enle Grout. Hairy Randall. 8 Sbeehan. Shepherd. 34 Charlea Ellonl Glazier. 513 Geo. Arthur Fltzpatrlck. 678 Oliver Lee Hull. 843 Andrew Emmett 30 Hoy Alfred Peterson. 184, Jay 849 Hoy Harvey Davla. Woodard. ,11 Washington Huntley. 514 Archie Levi Pierce. 679 Wallace Osbun Kohler. 844 Elba Geo. Tclherow. 185 leon Cole tUO Milton Hdyler. Spooner. 32 188 Frank 515 Francis Ambrose Wise. 680 Thoma Marvin Dlttus. 845 Harry Earle Wllllnm Preston Loux. Clifford Debold Klet. 851 O. Nlbley. Loughrldge. 187 James 516 William Henry Wlserarfer. 681 Melvln M. Lewis. 846 Ernest 33 Alonzo W. Moon. John Peter Randre. 352 York. David Bousman. 34 Andrew McCarthy. 188 William Douglas Fry. Jese lorln 517 Frank Everett Kelly. 682 "Clarence Earl Strong. 847 Marseen 353 Oacar Oren Bunch. West. ... 35 Wlnfleld Walter Walker. 189 Oabert 518 Will Trefethen. ' 683 Charles Arthur Reynolds. 848 Jessie Jason , Fremont Cranston. 354 Joseph Harley Yetter. 19 Joseph Berton Robinson. 86 Harry Kerr Clark. 190 Linn Bold Jewell. Ponsler. 684 Clay Ramsey. 849 John 355 Edward FVancle Olson. 520 leroy Page. 685 George Rhodolphys 850' Leslie Cruse. 37 Fred Livingston Merrill. 191 Fred Brltton. Houck. McClung. 3H 356 John Frank. Husletou Jr. 521 Edwin Emanuel Johnson. 686 Henry Keck Herschel. 851 Herschel Herbert Marvin Jordan. 193 Sidney Wood Wolfolk. Wesley Llnd. 39 Thomaa Millet. 193 357 Charles 522 John Thomaa Brady. 687 John Laurence Egger. 852 Carl Gustaf William John llaail Burrow. Hampton Edwin Robinson. 40 Ijivcrn Ingell. 194 Ooorge Dickinson. 358 Charlea James. 523 Purl Riley Bean. 608 Pred Gipson Wilson. 853 Shubael Itoscoe 359 Vannlce. Clyde Nlles. 41 Richard Olson. 195 RoberU. Franklin 524 William Thorkild Robenson. 689 Charles Hewitt Burns. 854 Ellsworth John Iteva William DeWitt. ., .Adams Conger. 42 Owen Francla Keddy. 196 Perry Ura:e Wlckham. 360 Stewart bio Charles Oscar Johnson. 690 Fred Merritt Cornutt. 855 Martin 361 Roy William 52 Caleb Howerd. 43 Jeasle Wright Kverton. 197 William Ijwrenc Hudson. George Wells. 691 Albert Conrad Lichens. 856 Clarence Curtain. Spaldiog. Lowden. 44 Nusblt Ktarr. 362 Francla John 527 Perclval Sutcliff Woodin. 692 Lewis Jackson Hill. 857 James Abraham Harry 198 William Stltcler. 45 Marlon George Huber. Haherman.' 363 Clarence Kdwin Ireland. 528 Warren Horatio Cook. 693 Chester Edward Crowell. 858 John Nathaniel Carrier. 199 Charlie William Gordon Morris. 46 Noah Daniel Norrross. Harvey York. 529 James William Carson. 694 Mark John Bagley. 859 Clarence 2i0 365 Hoogerhyde. 580 .Benjamin Thomas Cart. 4 47 Eugene l.afaya(le lo(T. 201 William Mercer Thompson. Cornelius Franklin Seaton. 6ba Carl Alvah Zuver. 860 Adam 366 Charles Joseph Peters. 531 Adriance Pollard. 4 8 Joseph Anderson Vainer. 202 Clarence Arthur Wlnetrout. Frank Eusted. 696 Onie Roscoe Wlmer. 861 Thomas 367 Edward Baerlocher. Kincaid. 1 49 Herbert Haven Wardrlp. 203 Milton Glenn Sturtevant. 532 Steve Mollch. 697 Clarence Edward Eggers. 962 James Ellis 368 Yarbrough. 533 Austin Cougle. i r.O Prank A. Harnett. 204 Lloyd Arthur Ijuiner. 4xuls Edward Von Almen.
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