THE EVENING NEWS MILTO.V J. 8HOEMAKBK CAUL I). KHOEMAKEK lid! tor and Publinhers, IttHUKD DAILY KXCKIT SUNDAY Huhscriotioii Itatea ballr. Par year, by mall $3.00 Per month, delivered 50 Semi' Weekly. Per year , $2.00 Six months 1.00 Entered aa second-class matter November 6, 1910, at Koaoburg, Ore., under act of March 3, 1879. TUESDAY, DEOKMHElt iSO, tUl.l. After a superheated meeting, the school commission of Chicago re scinded Its former election of a male superintendent of public schools, and' reinstated Mrs. Young lint it was far from uiiunimoiiB and harmonious, some members going so fur as to Ray that her usefulness was impalr-i ed by the strife (hut had been en gendered, and others Insisted that , tier election was caused by a spasm of the wmiian'M elubs that had no Interest In sehouls, and only cham pioned Mih. Young because she was a woman. And thus the matter rests with a possible recourse to the courts for final solution and settlement. One good resolution to make, Is to have your newspaper start and end with the- new year. Hy this moans the date is easily remembered when the subscription expires. Try It this year, and seo how satisfac tory the plan is. Home one will be In the office all day on New Year to give receipts us far ahead as you may want them Kastorn papers uro exulting over tho discovery of a woman who re ceived u Christmas package several days In advance, marked with the usual don't open sticker, and who actuully did not even take a peek Into the corner. They forgot to stale, howvor, in which blind asylum she was stuying. One crop In Oregon for the coming year Is positively assured, and no rains or drought can spoil It, and that Is the crop of candidates for tho big offices to be filled, senator, governor and congress. Already they are us (hick as loganberries on a thrifty hush, ami more to como. How tho sojourn of a president will make a place temporarily prom inent.. Who ever heard of Pass Christian before? From all reports tho weather there is cutting up on account of Its distinguished visitor, and Is far from being tliu Ideal win ter resort expected. It 1b safe to say that tho space allotted to England and Germany at tho Panama exposition, and which has boon declined by them, will he found well filled with some Intor rstlng display, and no empty void will show their absence. rv. ... Wishes Its Many Patrons and Friends 4 Happy and Prosperous New Year NATHAN l t'LLKllTOX, Prop. Perkins llulliIliiK He? Give Green Trading Stamps AS USUAL, IS JUST ONE YEAR AHEAD WITH HIS BEAUTIFUL LINE OF m il 1915 CALENDARS 3L Pon't place your order before you Inspect our line they aro beauties and tho prices will Ik lower than you can buy them from an outside representative. We are the local intents for one of tho largest Calendar houses In America and can show you an assort ment (bat you will admit Is a winner V The Hotel Umpqua, under the new management, will serve a fine dinner New Years 5 to 8 P. "., 7 Sc. Special music d31 ' Say, wo would like to hear the jingle or sleigh bells again during the holiday recess, and buckle on a pair of club skates for a skim over some ice that was just sllcker'n glass. TO TDK IUNIXESS MEN' OK IIOSEBI'IU; Gentlemen: This is the time of the year when the average business man has a de sire to find out exactly how he stands financially, consequently he arranges and in some sort of a manner takes an inventory of his assets and liabil. Hies, but quilo often even the beat of business men overlook one very vital nt,i,lt j considering their liabilities and that Is where they have eilhei'j signed a bond for some trumds orj have asked some of their friends to sign an undertaking for them. This is a liability and one that cannot be reckoned in dollars and cents when It Is signed. You as a business man have by your thrift and wisdom obtained your present position in the world of finance and society. You may have at some time in the past re quested a friend to sign his name to a bond for you to guarantee an un dertaking over which he had no con trol and in which he had no Interest. While the monetary risk may have been Blight, or altogether absent, by accepting this favor you have bowed your neck to the yoke, and may ut any time he harnessed to that plow which has turned under the sod of oblivion many u fair field of ousl uess accomplishment. Hecause, it follows as the night the day, that service demands return In kind; you must do for others as they do for you Hy this one act you may have imperiled your business, destroyed' your credit and peace of mind, and Jeopardized the inheritance of your loved ones after you aro gone Inspect the records of our county and you will find the names of quite a number of business nion of this city and county who have signed bonds for their friends. Inspect the civil docket and you will find w'ne.e others have paid almost wilh their blood similar bonds. IS YOUIt NAM K Tl IlCIt K? Sitting beside your wlfo, the part ner of your struggles and success, In the beautiful homo, tho realUa iKin of early dreams, happy in your prosperity and the companionship of t!e bright sons and fair daughters ''ho bless your mature years, you rejoice to see them enjoy the bene fits of society, schools, and colleges denied your youth. Tho picture Is attractive beyond words. Will you cast over it tho shadow of evil possi bility? Ulsk tho sending of the he j'Hcii wife and children out to face l!'e vorld without comforts and ed i, cati'ui, and your guidance, and rissk- miQ&L Store The PRINTER cd for what? For the paltry price of a corporation Burety bond whtc-a1 the brains of astute business men J evol"e foi your protection and mine, j Have I magnified the danger? No, I have stated cold hard facts and 1 you know it. The proofs are found In , pitiless court records, broken hf.rts; and shattered homes. "The mere matter of form" hazy of outline and' i emote, has grown Into a present do vouring monster to be satisfied only with hard earned dollars. Will you assume this risk either directly by signing a bond for anoth er, or indirectly by asking him to sign for you, or will you send the busi ness to me and have that bond writ ten in the Aetna Accident and Ina bility Company at a nominal cost? Yours very truly, W. II. KICIIAHDSON, The Aetna Ascent. Aro you Aetnized? Lodge official bonds. Contract bonds Notary public bonds. "i'nbiic official bonds. d31 1IOI.V OXH ()!' ISItAKL Under the direction of Mr Stone and Professor Fory, the choir, Sun day school and congregation of the Presbyterian church are busily re hearsing a splendid cantata, entitled "The Holy One of Israel," which will be producod at the church on New Years eve, beginning at 7:30. Seven ty people are required In its pro duction, and In every respect this cantata is of much more than ordin ary merit. It is the same ns re cently given at one of the large churches In Portland. The public Is cordially Invited to come and enjoy this rare musical treat. No admis sion charged, but an offering will bo received. d31 HAKGAIN IIOl'KK I-'OU SALIC. Seven rooms, 1 Vz story house, with bnth, toilet, pantry, "not and cold vator, electric lights, po-:ch on two Fides, lot 100x220 on paved street. Parn, woodshed, chicken house. This entire property is all in the best of condition, with beautiful shrubbery and grounds. Now for a speculation or Invesment this cannot bi equalled In town. Price $2750; $1,000 cash, balance at 6 per cent. Douglas & Wallace, Cass street, near Depot. 3136-tf I ; CITY MiWS. ! II. A. Heavens ramo up from ns this afternoon. Tonight and Wednesday, Lady Liv ingston, the skating bear at Ma jestic William Jackson, of Looking tJlass, was a business visitor in Koseburg yeterday. Lady Livingston would like to meet some nice gentlemen at .Majes tic, tonight. Dr. U C. Knott and wife, of Yon calla, were visitors in Itoseburg yes terday. Grace Taylor 'returned to Win cluster this afternoon after a day spent here. Frank Hopkins, of Canyonvillo, transacted business in Itoseburg yes terday. Lady Livingston would like to meet some nice gentlemen at Majes tic, tonight. Mrs. K A. Jones left for Eugene yesterday afternoon to visit with . her parents. ! Como early tonight or tomorrow: to see tho bear skate on rollers at Majestic. Uev. J. X. McConnell returned here, yesterday alter a few days spent at Medtord. ! Mathew Matney, of Medford. spent the day In Hoseburg transacting var. ious business matters. ; G. M, Riddle and wife arrived here y.'oterday afternoon from C.mjon- j villi- t.i spend a few days. j An order for citation of those in volved has been issued lu the estate of W. A. Williams, deceased. Mrs, H. Sweeney and daughter went to Wilbur this afternoon to spend a few days on their ranch. Winnie Caddis, the plumber, has been awarded the contract ef in-, stalling the beating and plumbing In Kvrr.vbody's Cafe. II, A. M. Sneeve, alias "The Cot to bMi e Kid" Is enjoying a few days' visit with his old-tin ie friend. Mr. Schubert, of the tlrand bote'. He ts ennmte from Nevada to Mo ti tan -. Charles (. Milter, of Kugene. has an!eti In lioseburg to act as man ager of the Cnifqua hotel. He will as Mine bis duties on January 1 In Sunday's shoot at the local range the following scores were re corded: Mathews, !:.'; Jackson. 90 : r Miller, St; Bradley, S : Tulles. SO; Knger, 7t'; Roadman. 7t'; Uelehor. ft I, and Pearce, (it. H. It oyer, who h.'s hjri visit in g his sons for the pat thiee weeks.1 returned to Woodbmn, accompanied by his daughter. Miss Mabel, who, will resume her studies at the Ml 1 Angel Academy, i ; . ' CITY NEWS. ! Tonight nml Wednesday, Lady Llv-' ingstcm, Uio skating bear at -Ma jestic I A liuchanan this al the petitions asking Attorney J. ternoon filed that the matter of maintaining an oc- WATC ANNOUNCEMENT Simon Caro, Leading Clothier New Store In the Umpqua Hotel Building -New Store p-.v? v wk ,nv MNDS Graniteware -22r?'-f Tin - Copper - Brass Aluminium Ena.melledware'e Cost Vi t Per Mend Churchill Hardware Co. AGENTS dilation tax iu Uoseburg be referred to the voters at the regular city elec tion in October. The petitions pro vide for the complete abolition of tho present occupation tax In this city. Come early tonight or tomorrow to see the bear skate on rollers at -Majestic. Mrs. Lee Dillard and two daugh ters and .Miss Sebring, the latter of Winchester wont to Dillard thlsiter H FOR THE Of The Great Clearance Sale After New Years it mornnlg to spend a couple of days with Mrs. Sam Miller. Lady Livingston would like to meet some nice gentlemen at Majes tic tonight. Sherirf George Quine, wife and lit tle daughter returned here this morn ing after a few days spent at Port land visiting with Mrs. Quine's sis-