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"TVO ROSEBURG NfCWS-REViEW; ROSLBURd. OREGON.' TUESDAY, JANUARY 7. 1930. FOR ELECTIONS IN With a primary and general elec tion-scheduled fur this year, the county court 1b required to prepare the list of JuiIkos and clerks of election. The boards have been chosen, those belnK named for the duties being as follows: AnpleKatl precinct First board: Judges, C. F. Applegnte, Jteji., and H..V. Tblel, uem.i clerks, Opal Ket so, Dem., 8. W. Brawn, Rep., and Annie Kruse, Hep. Becond board: Judges, Honiie Howard, Dem., and Elmer Dauguerty, Hep.; clerks, Maggie Cook, Kep., M. K. Payne, Dem., Bertha Wilson, Dem. Bellows precinct First board: Judges, Chas. A. Ott, Dem., and A. A- BvUows, Rep.; clerks, C. H. Ar undel, Hep., Bessie Lockwood, Rep., and Mary Hodges, Deni. Sec ond, board: Judge!, Barton Helll well,. Hep., and K. F. Crlteser, Dem.; clerks, Kaf Rhoades, Itep., Clara gawlfleld, Detn., and Mabel HelHw'ell, Hep. uon .precinct First board: JudRes, Corn W. Church, Rep., and D. H. Lenox, Dam. clerks, Kdna McKean, Dem., Louise Meyer, keff.,.and Frances M. Btanton, Reii. Second board: Judges, H. H. C. Wood, Rop., and Tillie Hughes, Dem.: clerks, Sylvia L. Bowden, Hop.,' Elton C. Wlmberly, Dem., Iluth Tester, Rop. A Kiss for Corinna By MAY WHAT HAS GONE BEFORE . Denlse Van Wyck, bored with the life of a debutante, meets Mnl. Tey Craig, a clerk in her wealthy Tincle's employ, In an unconven tional manner. She acknowledges a growing Interest In the young jnan, and conrides her story, add ing that she Ib to meet him for lunch, to Corinna Dugan, operator In the beauty shop she patronizes. It to happens that Corinna also knows Malvey, and Is, In fact. In -love with him. Corinna Is torn by leaiousy ana worry, ana when she meets him that evening artfully luestlons him about bis day. Mal rey tells her about his meeting with Denlse, but admits that he - Iocs not even know her name. Corinna, he adds, Ib "girl friend" "Aiough rot- him. NOW QO ON WITH THE story f'H APT-HP. Corinna Dugan a lighted eager- jiess. In those Bweet eyes of hers, her pretty mouth all tremulous and wistful, and with Malvey's "hand holding her own In a warm .grip leaned as though hypnotized across the table In the little res taurant toward him. : "You mean It, Malvey? You aren't fooling? With all the girls Vou know, sometimes 1 wonder... I'm afraid!" 1 He laughed. He reddened. "With all the girls I know? Billy Corln nal You're the best pal I ever had. The others If ever there were "any, and I've foruotten 'em neer really counted, only Just passed the time for me." Deur Malvey! So good-looking young ardent anil so clever! Surely he had every asset, every quality to win the love of any glrM In a great town like this, with bo many women In It that were' ruthlesB . . . restless , . . predatory ... no wonder Corln na's fueling for him brought Its shtf'P anxiety! IJnt she wasn't going In let her thoughts rest on Denlse Van Wyck! Live In this magic mo ment.! Take what the gods gave and. -be happy, even ir only fur a day i "Vbu look like a million dollars, Coflfjna." There was a warm glow onthl8 face and In those eager eye' of his that, for these many months, had haunted her night aniljlay. Hadn't their dear allure meat dragged the heart out of her utterly? He" ordered more chlantl with a lorflfy air. When she remonstrated ItexclaimiMl, with a boyish Insist eneor "I haven't seen you for five whore daya, Cntjnna. I worked al !h()ftlce up till midnight Snliir dHr,nnd all of Sunday. Why are yott bo stony-hearted? Haven't 1 hel( leading n dog's life all week so shuuldn't we enjoy nu-- seevea?" T JEB There was no withstanding .tl ve'lu this mood. Besides, she lewd him to he masterful. She toolr another glass, and Signer Pauganinl's famed "red Ink" sent a iiarm thrill along her nerves . . mr was It Malvey's neiirness combined with the lining of the Van j, Wyck menace? Tuey talked on all sorts of top lctt-t-hut. as Is the way with lovers, nlwdvs reverting to the personal nno!!hieir own affairs. He was no egotist. No matter how events were shaping for him down town, no malter what was on his mind, he always round the time to question her about her do Ings of the day, anil was solicitous if jjh'e w-as tired, and often seemed to souse her mood the temia) ol It In a very kindly way. "You bikiII me, Malvey." she would remark wistfully, yet com forted. "For a num. you certain!) have the most wonderful Intuition It seems as though I can't hide anything from you." 'That's as It should be!" Mal ver' would fling gaily at her. "'vo minds with hut a single thought, two hearts (list heat as one" Despite the ripple of laugh ter 1n his voice, there was an un dercurrent f real reeling as he added: "Whert two people are crnwy about eorf-h other. Hooner ot Inter they do become 'as one'." . ller heart thrilled. Wasn't It tantamount to telling her that one day they i ollM muni ? He hadn't said to iu so many Calapooin ureclnct First Lourd Judges, J. F. Churchill, Hep., and Alva Stephens, Dem.; clerks, Le- lunu kuiiik. uem., 1'i-url L. Hand Hep , and Mary F. Hice, Dem. Sec ond board: Judges, oeo. M. Wilcox, Hep., and Frank Sparks, Dem.; clerks, J. L. I.uawell. Dem.. C. A. uori. Hep., and Kluia Bowel Hep. Camaa Valley 1'reclnct First board: Judges, J. H. Parrolt, Dem., and Wilfred Brown. Hen.: clerks. Wra. h. Moore, Hep., Louise Hlcll ter. Rep., and Edna Heelz, Dem. Second board: Judges, J. p. Denn, uem., anu zach Murray, Hep.; clerks, Lucy E. Dick, Hep., Win. 41. Porier, Hep., and Hazel M. Huberts, Dem. Canyonville precinct First board: Judges, W. II. Graham, Rep., and Jas. (i. Barker, Dem.; clerks, .Mark K. Elliott, Uem., Virgil Ou brlo, Rep., and Wm. H, Stock, Hep. Second board: Juilgos, W. S. Cor nutt, Dem., and Fred H. Elliott, Hep.; clerks, Helen Couglar, Hep., Bessie O. Puckett, Dem.i and Byrde M. Sullivan, Hep. C'aro precinct First board: Judges, Myrtle R. Spangli, Hep., and Christina Mlcelll, Dem.; .clerks. (Jeo. U. Helblg, Rep., H. K. Hold lldge. Rep., and Ruth Brill, Dem. Second board: Judges, Mattle Lee layior, Dem., and Pear Hil . nn clerks, Maude L. DeJ,aip, Hep., An nie r. itusseii, uem., and Lenora S. Pane, Hep. Coles Valley urecinct Fli-si hoard; Judges, J. E. Wlnnlford, Dem., and J. G. Bacon, Hep.; clerks. Anna E. Thompson. ' Hon.. Flunk (lorrell, Dem., and Lee Wlnnlford. Dem. Second buard: Judges, Reed Kamp, Rep., and Murv Crane uem.; clerks, Irene Leonard, Dem., Leonard Lllos. Rep., and A. L. Roadman, Dem. Civil Item) (ireninM lfli. knn...l- juiigeB, James Robert McKay. CHRISTIE words, of course. He had old-fashioned nutlons on these points, and Corinna told herself, resolutely, that until he was In d position to do so, he wouldn't put the ring up- u mr linger, or ask her to be come his wife ... Presently, the meal ended, they round themselves out on the su-eei. wnat should they do? II was up to Corinna. Ho was cum plnlsBiit anything she suggested would suit him. The movies? Corinna loved the movies, nut since the 'talkies' had come in (although she did enjoy a speaking picture) tliero wasn't quite the same romantic atmo sphere of wordless music, so that one anu malvey instead ol trans lailng the picture to each other by luinu-pressures and etc. would have to pay attention to the spok eir word. Would alio like to dunce? The breath of spring was so enchant ing that Corlnnu couldn't bear to shut It out ' within some stuffy, gurlshly-lllumliuued juas hall when she could be uut tinder the young wisp ot moon amid the stirrings ui una April tiignt. uei s inxe a bus down to uasnington square, and roam about tne Village." "Sine thing!" The pair went enstward towards Fifth avenue. They climbed to the root of R lumbering green omnibus. Every little seat was occupied by a couiilo. Corinna and her escort sank Into one at the rear. They gained the Squars. They sat fur a while oil one of the benches under the trees while Malvey talked about his work and his ambitions. Above the brllliant-ly-illumlnuled office building In the distance, hung the slim cres cent of the new young moon. Corinna Blipped a penny Into Mulvey's hand, and shyly whis pered: "Wish a wish!" With his oilier arm about her, ho mined the coin obediently, clos ing his eyes, and his mulling lips moved. What had he wished? Hail I he wish been directed to him and to herself? For Corinna kuew what she wanted must from out this queer, pulsating jumble of events that we call life. Greater than ambi tion, wealth, success, she wanted love . . .' And love meant Mal vey ! Ah. would he speak those magic words that would bring hoiindless happiness to her? He said: "My wish Is terribly illllhll Ions but nt tile same time quite a rnniunilc one." She lolil herseir. hoping he would not see the trembling other linmls: "lie's going m tell me now. Just ns I urn, he too Is yearn ing for the day when ho iiiul I will never, never be separaled." "What did you wish for, Mal-! "?'' The question slipped Truiii her tips Just like the sigh of the soft April breezes rustling In the new young leaves that decked the trees which dreamed ami swaveil about them. "My wish." said Malvev. slowly and distinctly. -, nul one day not loo Tar distant I may be in a pnsllli-.n to buy a seal on the Stock I'.xcminge, ami so clean tip a for nine: iCtipyrlglit. 1 flL'O, Syndicate, Inc.) King Features To Be Continued MICKEY WALKER DRUNK AND CRUEL, WIFE'S SUIT SAYS THKXTOX. N .1 . j. e, - Kd wanl Patrick Walker, best known as Mickey Walker, the boxer, was art-used of .ug drunk, cruel ami aliiiHtve In a suit tor divorce filed In chancery court lod.i b .Mal gaivt Kelly Wnler. Mrs. W alker asked ror an abso lute decree In dlvmce. nlluinnr and custody of Miclmel w slker, h. ami an cxpeiicd child. Her pa pers alleged Walker earned ".tm, UPO a year ago. Among the nllcgal Ions were thai the boxer tore a door from an Ice box In a drunken tren.v- ami thai the dinner mem at the t luulft ur and then ltd it to Hit dog. Dem.,-and 0. E. Moyer, - Ilep. ; clerks, J. Harold Nichols, Hep., lallla Phippu, Ijetn., and Bes3ie M. Hoyer, Hep.-Second board; Judges, Huy T. Jtice, Hep., and Geo. Adaiiw, Dem.; elerks, Chas. W. Buxton, Hep., Catherine K. Klchols, Dem., and I lali it.1 Winston, Hep. Comalock preclnct-Jutigefl, Rubt- Anlauc, Hep., and W. D. Bkldmora, Dem.; clerks, Sallle A. Hill, Hep., Wm. L. liolloway. Hep., and Therese DeLacy, Dent. . Cow Creek . precinct First board: Judges, Jacob FisheYj Hep., and A. M. Bulrd. Dem.; clerks, lona Jackson, Dem.. E. 8. Barstow, Rep., and Bertha Farnuui, Hep. Second board: Judges, Geo. K ' Jantzer, Dem., and llu h. Tripp, Hep.; clerks, Paul Eldridge, Hep., Jtutb M. Cleveland, Dem.,, und . Francis R. Johnson, Hep. Days Creek precinct Judges, Joe A. Snyder, Dem., and Pete Ulum, itep.; clerks, Bess A.- dough, Hep., J. W. Montgomery, Dem., and Emily Ferguson, Hep. 1 IA:er Creek precinct H- firs board: Judges, L. H. .Myuatt, ltep.. and H.'T. Asliworlh, Dem.; clerks, Bessie Good, Detn., C. E. Roberts, Hep., and Creta Berrle, Rep. Sec ond board: Clerks, Clara DUlard, Dem., and RoBe E. Taylor, Hep.; clerks, Elsie C. Strung, Rep., Moda D. Whipple. Rep., and Tlllle I. Johnson, Dem. . Dixonvllle precinct First board: Judges, Geo. A. Bonubrake, Hep., and Mury C. Lane, Dem.; clerks, Wm. Melton, Dem., ' Minnie Cox, Hep., and U. 8. Burkeri Jiep. sec ond board: Judges, W. G. Paul, Hep., and C. J. Ingram, Dem.; clerks, J, P. Bruillhacll, Hep., Hel en Leuke, Rep., and Bessie Ruse, Dem. Drain precinct First board: Judges, C. W. Burrows, Dem., and M. R. Hyan, Rep.; clerks. Fay M. Peters, Hep., Archie G. Patchen, ltep., and Nettle L. Compton, Dem. Second board: Judges, W. M. Moore, Rep., and Ira Wlmberly, Detn.; clerka, Lee Barker, Dem., Flora Sumner, Hep., and Minnie E. Young, Rep. Eusl Umpqua precinct First board: Judges, John Alexander, Rep., and S. J. Shruni, Dem.; clerka, Lillian B. Rice, Dem., Tina Strohecker, Rep., and O, G. King, Rep. Second board: Judges, H. L. Engles, Dem., and Phil G. Slrader, ltep.; clorkB, Roy Bond, Hup., May. Beckley, Rep,, and Maude Ague, Dem. Eilenbower precinct First board: Judges, F. 11. Appolhotr, Hep., and R. H. Williams, Dem.; clerks, V. M. Orr, Rep., Huth Por ter, Hep., and Lucie Cloalte, Denl. Secoud board: Judges, Fred Fisher, Dem., and Eva Marks, Hep.; clerks, Harry W. Burr, Rep., Mary Truvla, Dem., and Marie L. Nance, Rep. Elkton precinct FirBt board: Judges. C. R. Franklin, Rep., and Orval Beckley, Dem.; clerkB Ida Thomas, Dem., Mattle Brown, Hop., and Leslie Hancock, Hep. Second board: Judges, Clyde Kydell, Hep., und Myrtle A. Wells, Dem.; clerks, J Newton Hendnrer, Dem., Maud S. KlngHton, Hep., and Claude W. McDonald, liep. Gin-den Vulley precinct Judges: Peter Sinclair, Rep., und W. L. Krantz, Dem.; clerks,, lierthu E. Hess, Dem., Hugh Richie, Hep., und Minn O. Parrott, Hep. Giirdluer precinct First board: Judges, T. W. Angus, Dem., and Will U. Brown. Hep.; clerks, W. A. Smiley, Rep., Kdna D. Asaeuhelnior, Rep., and Kiva at. mown, uem. Second board: Judges: Mary Heed Janelle, Hep., and .Mary 11. Saga herd. Dem.: clerks. Annie L. Per kins, Uem., Frank Seymour, Hep., und James w. dim, Jr., itep. Glemlitle precinct First board: Judges, It. M. Moore, Rep., and Geo. Olluahouse, Dem.; clerks, Jay Gould, Dein., Chas. T. Mull, Dem., and W. U. Lesh, Hep. Second board: Judges, Carolyn llciinlnger, Hep., aud Verna Gilliam, Uem.; clerks, 1. H. Smith, Dem., ElUea H. Harvey, Kep., una iiowuru w still, Hep, Green precinct First board: Judges: Geo. W. Burt, Rep., und J. W. Howard, Dem.; clerks, Nellie F. Luntlur, Dem., Kllzubeth Heiiuer, Hup., und Fred G. lllltrleld, Hep. Second board: Judges: John Lan der, Dem., and C. C. Groves, Rep.; clerks, Ollvlu enrnes. Hep., ituui Ellison, Dem., and Vera M. Wilson, Rep. Gunler precinct jiutges: j. u. Gunier, Dem.. and Fred Harris, Rep.; clerks, Nellie Harris, Hep-. Vlda Teague, Rep., and W. F. Clu- nian, Dem. Hamilton precinct Mrsl uoani: Judges: C. A. Lllleshurg. Hep., and Delhi Gammon, Deni.; clerks, Belle Stephenson, Deni.. Bertha 10. Tay lor, Hep., and Lillian Hill, Hep Second board: Judges. D. J. Gaw. ler, Dem.. and J. H. Fullelloli, Hep.; clerks. Nellie L. Ford, ltep, .Winnie ti. lliivvn, Deni., und Kenneth Dtlli ham. Hep. Ileriiiiinn precinct First board: Judges: Kdythe P. Kellv. Itep., und l". W. Kirk, Deni.; Myrtle G. Pel tun, Dem., Louis J. Lullgenllelg, Hep., und ilia M. t'nuaday. Hep. Second hoard: Judges, Cussle E New land. Rep., and Gladys II. Strong. Denl.; clerks. Meta Brown, Hep.. F. J. Brown, Rep., and Bessie Smllll. Dem. Kellogg precinct Judges: J. H Hutchinson, lieni., and Uiylon Mlli ter. Rep.: clerks, Roseoe Green, Itep. K. J. Madison, Dem.; und Gladys Peters. Itep., 1-iine precinct First hoard: .ludxes, T. K. Singleton. Dem.-. and S. J. Jones, Hep.: Wm. Hell. Dein.. I Ethel Hughes, Dem.. nud Mildred Wlllelt, ltep. Second honril: .Indices, Cnrl W. Oilman. Hep., ami Fllu Ml-I t'ny, Deni.; clerka. Hilda lielzen- j sleln. Hem., Knlliei lno Dirks, Hep.. I and Anna M. Hughes. Hep. ' Loon l.-ilie precinct Judges: Or-1 vnl E Baker, Hep., and H. A. I'arl-j son. Hep.; clerks, .lames Parker, I ltep . Grace Haekllff, Deni., and A. I 11. Gtlslnfson. Hep. I I.ooklnmilass precinct First hoinl: Judges. Jefferson Williams. I Ivm.. and t'orvin Heard, ltep ; j elerks. Creed Cranllll. Hep.. l. C, Nieketn. Vm nnii Marmlerlle Per j ter. Hen. Second board: Juilees. W. G. Hoehestev. Hep., and Clnr- enee Hodgea, Dem.: clerks, E D. i Neelv. Dem.. I.eeler Jordan, Rep., and K. M. .Matllleus, lVm. I Mill lilveiuct First board- .tudes. E K. Atterbury. Itep.. end, S 1' Kelllnell. Rep: clerks, WhI- ler Singlcltm. Dem.. Ilatile U Mvrd. , ltep.. mid Emma Hecklev. Denl. ' ?-e. uni! hn.i!'l: Judges, ll-n-v .1,1 Shun. Rep., and S. I. Tuurutou. I Dem.; clerks Cynlhlu Ge'rniond.'and John O. Gilmore, Dem.; clerks, Jlep., H. M. bnill.i, Dein., uud ues- sle 1'uliu, itep. ; . : . , -. Meirote jj:ecijict First board: Judges, Mra, May Scott, itep, and H. P. fJonu, Deal.; clerka; j.- h. Williams, Dem., Geo. A. Crane, RelL, and Nettle Woodruff, Rep. Second board: Judges, Teace B. Busenburk, Hep., and Conrad Long, Dem.; clerks, Alice Goff, Rep., Kenneth Conn, Hep., and Kutie Conn, Dera. - ' , Noilh Myrtle precinct Firat board: Judges, T. B. Burnett, Dem,, and .8 Ruin Monroe, Hep.; clerks, Iorg Uelu.;' cieiKB u. uertruue Gu Dorotuy Rice. Hep., T. L. Brevyer, J .yy, Hep., Jas. E. Clark, Dem.. Dem., and - Marguerite English, Hep. Second bouril: Judges, chas, Lebengood, Hep., and H. M. Oat- man, Dem.; clerkB, Abbie Bond, Hep., K. c. Latlirop, ltep., and Nsttl Adams, Dem. - - South Myrtle precinct First dges, Remlck Fa J. W. Dyer, Dem.; clerks, Emma Ledgerwood, Hep., Ethel D. Cas well, Rep., and Laura E. Cornutt. Dem. Second board: JudgeB, H. W. Hermann, Hep., and Otho Sellers, Dem.; clerks, Ida Weaver, Rep., Blanche M. Elliott, Dem., and T. J. Bowman, Dem. - Oakland precinct First board: JudgeB: John Abeene, Hep., and Lura L: PinkBton, Dem.; clerks, R. R. Clarke, Hep., Ora Mahoney, Rep., and : Harry McNabb, Doin. Second board: Judges, E. JS. Leas, Rep., and Floyd E. Smith, Dem.; clerks, Stella - Richardson, Hep.. Mary Henninger, Hep., and Ceclle p. Young, Dem. Olallu preciBct First board: Judges, Charles Wilson, Dem., and T. L. Godtrey, Hep.; clerks, Chas. M. Selgel. Hep., Junia E. Byron, Dem., and Chas. Howell, Rep. Sec ond board: Judges, George Ollivant, Hep., and S. R. Brlsbin, Dem.; clerks, J. B. Howard, Rep., Jas. W. Guruey, Dem., and F. H. Albro, Dem. Parrott precinct Judges: Tem perance Campbell, Rep., and Willie Forrester, Dem.; clerks, Clara Barels, Rep., Mabel F. Hose, Dem., and Emma Wollurd, Rep. I'inko'on precinct First board: Judges, Robt. D. Harvey. Rep., and Geo. H. Chenoweth, Deni.; clerka, Katherlne Dearllng, Rep., Vetta S. Underwood, Dem., and Claire Cray, Hep. Second hoard: Judges, Jas. W. Medley, Rep., and .less H. Lass well, Deni.; clerks; Ethel Manning, Rep., Ethel Trultt, Dem., and Aug usta Neal, Rep. East HeedBport- precinct First board: Judges, Frnnk Norrls, Rep., and Dorothy Golden, Dem.; clerkB, Agnes B. Lovelace, Rep., Elsie Traylor, Dem., and James R. Stark. Rep. Second board: Judg 8. Stanley D. Chapln, Rep., and Allc Varrelmann, Dem.; clerks, Ina A. Zachary, Rep., F. A. Spencer, Hep., and Alice Hogan, Dem. West Roseburg precinct First board: Judges, 11. L. Chopin, Rep., nud E. W. Stephens,. Deni.; clerks, Karl R. Chapman, Hep., Nola Wood ruff, Rep., und Bertie A. Brooks, Dem. Second board: Judges. A. A. Bennett, Hep., und Mary Barnes, JJenr.; Alice K. Benson, Hep Dame 11. Lyons, Dem., and Pauline E. Uillington, Hep. Riddle precinct FlrHt b'mrd: Judges, B. F. Nichols, Hep., and Ella Cornutt, Dem.; clerks. Max W. Klmmel, Hell., C. F. Sowersby, Dein., and Edgar P. Bluudell, Hep. Second board: Judges, A. L. Aik ens. Hep., and Gladys A. Wilson, Deni.; clerks, Helen Anna Riddle, Hep., Lillian Ball, Dem., and Kail Lauder, Hep. Huseburg precinct First board: Judges, W. C. Harding, Rep., and Emilia Lenox, Dem.; clerks, Jane Buckingham, Hep., Loreu Allen, Deni., and Llllle L. Plaster, Kep. Second bunrd: Judges, Hazel E. Flurry, Rep., mid Napoleon itice, Dem.; clerks, Hilda Quine, Rep., Lena imberiy, Deni., and Ina K. Biib.ir, Hep. Scottsburg precinct Judges: Emmii iiedden, Rep., and Gard Sagiiberd, Dem.; clerks, Fred Weatherly, Rep., Mary I. -Leveu-hngon, Dem., and Auiilln J. Butler, Hep. lOast Stltherllu precinct First board: Judges, W. J. Lntld. Rep., and Hob'.. L. llouser, Dem.; clerks. O. A. French, Hep, .John W. Lell zel, Dein., and Harold R. Slater, Dem. Second board: Judges.'junies W. Marvin. Rep., aud W. J. Shupe. Item.: clerks. Maude Vogeliwihi. Hep., Eva llouser, Deni., and Mat garet J. Campbell, Rep. West Stltherlin precinct First board: Judges, Geo. E. Shnmn, Rep., and V D. Duke, Dem.; clerkB, Reba Hartley, Hep., tl. W. Ilnm:on. Dem., and Jennie Slater, Dem. Second board: Judges, A. P. Slin k, Hep., and N. K. Eby, Dein.; clerks. P. H. Helwlg. Itep., Myrlle Musgrove, Dem., and Mrs. Adnlinc Hall. Hep. Smith River precinct Judges: J. W. Hosteller, Hep., and Blanche Perkins, Dein.; clerks. Klla Black well, Hep., Gertrude Black, Deni.. und Margaret 11. Smllll. Rep. Tiller precinct First board: Judges. Archie H. Ferguson, Hep.. Is Your Rest Disturbed ? Deal Promptly with Kidney irregularities IF bothered with bladder irrita tions. KrttirtK ud ttt nisht tnd constant backache, don't take chances. 1 ielp your kidneys with Ifoans t'tlls. Usra lor, mora than 40 years. 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Second buard : J udges, C. D. Mai ner, Ut-Di.; cierks, Claia Deianey, Rep., Mrs. Louvetta Brown, Dem., aud tawrence E. Goodbourn, Rep. Winchester Bay precinct Judges, Geo. E. Nichols, ltep., and Carl O. Hendrlckson, Dem.; clerks, Geo. E. Linton, Rep., Bessie Louise Fulton, Dem., aud Constance P. Corgan, Rep. West Fork precinct Judges: Lee Emerson, Rep., and Frank Ingram, Hem.; clerks, Wlnnlfied Barry, Dem., Laura Simmons, Rep., and C. W. liuckman. Rep. Wilbur precinct First board: Judges, R. W. Roiigers, Dem., and John F. Abraham, Hop.; clerks, Ralph SandB, Dem., Anna L. God sey, Hep., and Clarabell Peterson, Dem. Second board: Judges, Arena bald Hume, Hep., and Loretta Thornton, Dem.; clerks, ' Emma of avoid ruiunE jhmuuvv " By refraining from over indulgence, if you would maintain the modern figure of fashion Tashion revels in the soft, enchant ing curves of the modern figure. Don't sacrifice that graceful con tour by permitting your eyes to be bigger than your stomach. 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We do not represent that smok ing lucky Strike Cigarettes will bring modern figures or cause the reduction of flesh. We do declare that when tempted to do yourself too well, if you will "Reach for a lucky" instead, you will thus avoid overindulgence in things that cause excess weight and, by avoiding over-indulgence, maintain a modern, graceful form. TUNE IN The Lucky Strike Dance Orchestra, every Saturday night, over a coast-to-cosst network of the N. B. C. 19:3. Til. Am.rlcan Tohireo Co . Mf. Abeel. Dem.. Rtanl-y Short, and Vera tjilinton. Rep. Woodward precinct First board: ; Judges, Chas. O. John, Rep., and J Jas. M. Ellison. Deni.; clerkB. Thel ma A. Perry, Rep., Carrie Shields, ' Dem., und Grace Deels, Rep. Hec- ond board: Judges. II. B. Road man, Rep.. Maud Jennings, Dem.; clerks, Ella F. Patterson. Rep.. Lizzie Connelly, Dem., aud Rose B. Jones, Rep. Yoncalla precinct First board: Judges, Dick Hanan. Dein.. And Geo. W. Angst. Rep.; clerks, Zudiu A. Bishop. Rep., Wade Crow, Dem.. and Minnie B. Davis, Rep. Second board: Judges, W. E. Ramsey. Rep., and Edith B. Thompson. Dein.; clerks, Elmer A. Kruse, Dem.. Mary Richards, Hep., and E. F. Strong, Dem. " NARCOTIC AGENT, SHOT BY BROTHER OFFICER, EXPIRES (Associated Prw Leaaed Wire) SEATTLE, Jan. 6 Philip L. Jouidin, federal narcotic agent, shot by a brother oftieer, J. L.. Jensen, on New Year's eve, died in a hospital here early today. Jensen was still being held In the city jail today on an open charge. He had been questioned by Ueputy Prosecutor John J. Dunn, who announced he would await disposition of the case until Jourdin either recovered or died. Jensen has been dismissed from the federal narcotic Bervlce. The shooting followed an at tempt of Jourdin to keep Jensen, moderation that futur ivimmimmfmmtx "Coming events cast their shadows before" V I OurPouItryRemedySales ARE SMALL Why? - CROWN FED CHICKENS DON'T NEED THEM , . Farm Bureau Cooperative Exchange Roseburg Oakland AGENTS FOR L. 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