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THE KI GK.VE DAIfyT OPABD. MOyPAY, FKHnUABV 8, 1008 ' Clothes' ThatLook Well and Wear Well are to be found at our store. TKe Michaels, Stern Co., brand is a guarantee of ex cellence in workman ship an material. We arc sole agents for Eu gene, and our custom ers stay with us year after year, because they have learned that the best goods are the cheapest in the long run. Our line of furnishing! is complete everything; that men wear is carried in stock. It is new and up-to-date and priced right. We own our own build ing;, pay no rent and jare sacisfied with a reasonable profit. ED. HANSON No. H Lust Ninth Htmt Chesterfield Clairvoyant and Palmist Full Life Readings, giving names, datcs,etc 50c 50c For enc week ONLY I will give my $5.00 dead trance deep psychic reading for 50c. Satisfaction guaran teed or no fee accepted. Parlors 642 Willamette street. Hours 9 a. m. to 9 p. m., daily and Sunday. 50c Low Fee 50c k. f s IBM. c I0ARC iMMcrnraanaawMw S Julius Goldsmith Oil Paintings FATHER O'fARRELL ON INFANT BAPTISM ItMTOK )!' CATHOLIC ( Ill ltCII ;ivi:s his vikwh on xkckkki. tv ok ii.M'j i.i vo (iiu,i)iti;x SiieakliiK t Iho Calhollr cliiirrh laat night on ' Infant Haillam7" r'utli c;r O'Kurrt-ll HtaM-i (hat It ia clear from the 8crlilur-a that tho Bin of Adam attached to the aoul of every human lifclwj and aa Ionic an that ataln ruata on the aoul heaven la clos ed agulnst It. "ChrlHt, the Havlour, came to take away that Bin and (o open heaven." h said, "lit la tho 'I.11111I1 of (lod' who laketh away the alna of the I world, II" Inantnted biipllMii aa the : mean to that i-ii;i. IIIb worda to Mr I odeimiK, 'Aini-ii, anien, 1 Kay to thee, unlesH a man he horn hkhIii of water and of the Holy (llnmt he cannot ea ten the klnrcl"in nt iind,' could not he clearer. Thce words emlirace the whole human race, without re:ird to UK' or hcx, and mean mankind In lis hroaderft Bense. If we make a ilin lliu'liuii of ace, why not ot sex? II we exclude children, why not also women ? ' "The Catholic church, fiillnwIliK the cxnmtilc of the Muster, takca to her hoBom the little chlldten anil aiipli to the Bacrament which he Inattiuted to make them nartakerH of the kltiK (loin of heaven, If nothltiK denied can enter heaven, and If the aoula of children are defiled with original alu how clue enn they heenme luirtakuiB of ()od a klnndom? "St. Paul underatood tho lliJiMiaalty of bantlam for children, aa la evident from hla epiatlea, unleaa wo contend that race aulcldo whh aa prevalent In his tlmd aa It la now. "Tho early church fullowed tho ex. amplca of tho aHatlea, aa la evidenc ed by Ireiieaur. OrlKen, Cypiinn and oIlierB, and If tho aplrlt of tho truth had failed at that aits In keep the church from error on o vital a point aa haptlam, what (ependenco cum wo have on tho prniulBn or one who hml not power to fulfill It? If Chrlal could not keep Ilia promlao to keep Ilia church from error, Ho wero not Clod and Chrlatliinliy In a delualou. "Wo tuny amlle Indeed at n tlii-nlnK- leal opinion, no mutter how novel or erroueoua It limy he, na lonK aa It does not Involve dnuKcroiia eonaii (luencea. Hut when It la Klven In a cnan of life and death how terrible la tho roaponBlhlllty of those who propQKnto doctrinea ao erroueoua? Tho Catholic church, like tho two muthera before Holnmon, crlea out: 'Koep tho child, provided lta aptrltual II fo la apared ut your hnnda. Let It bo clothed with the robe of Innocence oven by a at runner. Iletter that it Khould live without mo than periah before my face.' I , . "Calholli'a claim baptlam for the child g iieceBaary; Borne I'rnttiatiitita claim It la not, but admit (hat they may ho mialaken, unleaa they claim peraonal Iniiillllilllty. It la a i iiih tlon of life or death. Are you will Ink to take tho couact'ucncca If you orr?'l (jAltFIKT.lt (TIANOKH HITCHCOCK I'OI.ICIKS U'a.-hini;ton, Feb. 2 It la the uur- iposc ot .Secretary (.arfleld to ao con Idnct the interior department and ao I Interpret the public land lawa aa to actually aid every bona fide entryman who la endeavoring to eatabllah a home on tho public domain. Secreta ry ('infield holda that the land lawa were enacted for a purpose, and ao lonf aa tho law la not abiiHcd, bo In tends that the entryman ahall enjoy lta provlalona, and ao long aa he acta In xood fnlth ahall have the encour-ai-einent and aid of reproaentatlvea of tho department. In other worda, Secretary fiarflifld la proceeding on the theory that every man la honest until proven guilty' he la human cnouiih to recoi-nlze that honcat men make, errora w hich do not lay them, or ahoiild not lay them, liable to the law. A readliiK of Mr. (iarfield'a re port, made public today, will con- FDRAKER ATTACKS THE PRESIDENT New York, Feb. 1. Six hundred Bong of the Iluckeye atate, residents of New York City, attended the twenty-second annual banquet of the Ohio Society at the Wai'Ji.-'-Astorla to night. The Bpeakera wero I'nlted Statea Senator Foraker, Lcroy I). Tol man. president of the Ohio Society, of Chicago; Judaon Jlarrnon, of Cin cinnati; John I). Archbold, vice prea- Ident of the Standard Oil Company; and Judge Klbert H. (lary, chairman of the United Statea Steel Corpora tion. President McOook, of the aoclety, read a letter of regret from Governor Hughes. Hughes name waa greeted with applause. The Ohio man The Last Week of the Gigantic RED TAG SA L wmw mm mm cdxssjr 4y This is the last week of the RED TAG SALE-let nothing keep you from attending this great sale of bargain giving- The first three weeks have brought crowds every day-there will be greater crowds every day this week, because we have been through the stoch and the whole store is filled with bargains from one end to the other-Everything is reduced if you don't see what you want advertised in this paper come to the store; we have it and it will have the "RED TAG" on everything reduced we can save you money we are overstocked and must unload. BIRTHDAY SURPRISE FOR MR. CHAPMAN A surprise and blrlhdny parly met at tho house of K. K. Chapman and nleco at 33tl Weat Seventh street Sat urday evening, February 1, It being tho titi tti birthday of Mr. Chapman. Hla friends iiiiuo In on (hem and completely took him by surprise. The following persona were present: Mr. and Mra. II. 1., Chllsnn, Misses (1. 1). linker and K. I.. Klipntrlck, Messrs. Charles and llrueo Powell, Mrs. A. M. Deal, Miss Zella Deal, Mr. and Mra. I.. P. Ilorton. Mr. and Mrs. T. N. Plank. Dr. and Mrs. ('. II. King, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Wood. Mrs. Ilerlliu Foster, Masters llyron Foater and Karl Ilorton, Mra. A. S. Prvor, Mlsa Mlntlo Chnpmiin anil K. F. Chnpmnn. The evening was pleasantly spent in social chat, army stories, games. and ohter amusements. At in o'clock lunch was served, and t II o'clock Hie uet retired lor ih.tr several homes, wlshlnn the host iimnv happy returns, which was nppret luted by h I in. JAMES R. GAUl'lKLD. vlnco any man that there has been a phenomenal almost an Incompre hensible change In tho munner of conducting the Interior department. A Msmory of a Lost Delight. A fireplace any one may have, aoi to me the wonder la that our rlvllizu tlon has alMillshed the revy soul from our northern homes. Fire Is no longer the Joy of the household, but the slave, luiprlaoiieil In tint cellar. Ah. hut It was delicious when the old fiishloncii family sat together In the great kitchen iirouuil the huge lire place. All (he evening wo told stories, ate doughnuts, drunk elder, all the lime paring apples and hanging the long festoons of (purlers from the beams. Hut the dear little mother, she It was who told the lsst stories while sho wits knitting mulllera and aocka or mending our well worn cloth ing. There wero no parlors at all In those days, and as for thrummed pi anos, we hud not yet heard of them. At 0 o'ehs'W. honest anil drowsy, wo knelt and thanked (led fur life mid love mnl Inline. Our bunks and beds and trunilleV beds wore nil In closo proximity, and from every one of them wo, could see tho flames, still Jumping up the chimney while the big llrelog wns slowly eaten through. There was not one mllllnnnlro In nil the world, iind. Indeed, wo wero nut worried over the nlfalr. K. P. Powell In (lining Mngaxlne. $4 Women's Shces $2.35 100 pair Indies- fine dress shoes In nalont kid and vlel kid. Cu ban heel, solid rock oak soles and counter double vamp: very dressv, and all hand turned; values, l.00; sale $2.25 Women's Shoes $ 1 .29 250 pairs ladles" dress shoes in light soles, vicl kid. patent tip, in all widths and sizes; were bought from an Eastern manu facturer nt a large discount; values, (2.25 sale $2.35 $1.39 Wool Hose values 25c wool hnse In bhick Men gray, in all sizes; to 2.1c; red tag sale and values up 2y2c li:"S SlllltTS, V.W.I'F SI. 5IMI .Men's Die Shirts, hi all colors, Willi null with out culls; lor white col lars; values up to Jjil.Ot); this week only, -Hc. Our spring sample book is here; come in and let us lake your order for a new brown suit, fit guaranteed. 65c A!l Wool Lcdies' Cloth the yard 35c 1000 yards, all wool ladies' cloth In blue, black, red, grav etc Roods suitable for all seaSiij: bought from a New York man', iifactiifpr at 50c on tin. dol lar; sale, 4. ' the yard 5 JC $10 Ladies' Coat, $4.90 Ladies' wool black kersev coat perfect fitting, loose back, ve! vet collar, cufr on sleeves Coats value up to (f A firi $10; red tag sale $4". SENATOR J. B. FORAKER. Presidential candidate who threaten o apllt the Ohio delegatl in. W hiv limited number ol PAINT 'NOS which ra i llinf l ootl lor a lew divt. prion trom SOclotlOOO Latest ilcl. iu in FRAMfi MOULD INli i. Sr our window OVERTON I SNOW M'lU'M l I'ttltTI. Ml ' I '(Hi W Porthind. Feb ! The tlrM real nev ef n- illtc. is fulling to.lu . f 1 I Wall Tupor and Paint Co. Iho ne m improvrd CLOSS-VrCRNlCKE Sectional Book Cai Tn I.Tii in and Sl.inajril 'itylcs. SCllWAn2CHILDS Dso': C( nre !-.":'tcv , ... ; I. ,; u Fixture Join (i. Ken Irk loday ap pointed ndmlnlstinlnr of the estate of Waller C, Kenwick. who died at Springfield n lew. day, ng, The ea tlmatiMl value ol the properiv of the estate Is lir.tui. J (. West. .1. F t'altlMin slid V, i, c.dllson iere ap pointed Bppralfers, MU H K Tl THK PITH. II' Th undersigned having purchased a half Interest In Mr Twill. v'. nii.e Front restaurant, all bllla aunlnst the place up to Fi brnnri ,f ,,, by Mr Twllliy. rti, nil ivrsens onlnit the plsre preleus to that date lll please call an I .etlle lth Mm V1 W. II KUMX. (JASOI INK WiKIII HM() W. f!. White !. prepared to ui your iHd on short notice. Phone lils.k 4 1M. Kealdeaco. Mil West Mlxih attct. Win III KWMN'u Jelu, M IV lev, ii, ,ie..s-.r in W "" All i" l e.l o aviiite Vr,',t',,',, ''' Cher,!. p',., ' 1:' K in .ireet tl Ho Told tha Reason. "The aeronaut to get along must keep hla wits nlmut him," anld an ar my ulllcbil. "ruder Iho moat adverse I'lrcumatuncca he must not lose hla head. Always ho must Ik alert and ready, llke-llko well, like a aclentlat I used to know. "This scientist gave a aclcntllle lec (uro In a church one night, ami nt the lecture's ond ho an Id, beaming on hla audience condcacendlngiy: "'Now, If tbero la any scientific cjiieatlou that any of my friends would like to ask, I beg them not tn hesitate. I shall Ik only too happy to answer any Inquiry In my power.' "An old lady In spectacle! that gave her a severe, atern look rose and said: " 'Why do , wet tea leave kill rt siebes?' "Tho selentlat didn't know they did. let nleiie the cause of Iho phenomenon. Hut, necr nt a loss, be replied: " 'Itecause, liisiluiii, when n roach conies n-T-ws a wet ten leaf he aaya, "Hello, heiv's a 1'huil.et:" and wnns himself up In It. i at. hes cold and dies.' l.es Angeles 'I'iines. II o M.t Shorty. M. KmimcH :ue sometimes divopllve things, mid they a iv oftentimes ex tremely funny. I wns In n small town not iiiiiuv miles south of lloston and, asking ter a certain piece of Informa tion, I was Informed by wveral that "Shorty" oonld glie It to inc. and he i aisuiiiNl to lie Iho only man who could. Not knowing Just w Bn "Shorty" waa. I made further Inquiries and waa told that he could bo found In the atore Just acrttaa the aiiuare. "Juat ask for Shorty.'" I was told. "Any one will ahow him In you." I went over to the aliire aa directed and looked vainly aNwit for aonie one who might answer the nam. Only one man waa present, and he w aa ai most a seven footer. After looking about a moment 1 started to leave. charged lhat President Itoosevelt not only Increased tho general dis satisfaction, but helped create gen eral business distrust and alarm.' The chief cause of the present situ atlon, he said, might he summed up In one word, "muck-raking." A reg ular crusuilu has been started, he said, against, not only wrongdoers, but tho Innocent also. The disease was Infection, ho claimed, and It might spread to congnss and nil state legislatures. Foraker said that, assuming that the president meant well, his denun elation of predatory wealth, swoller fortunes, criminally successful and bad corporations were of such a de nunciatory and frightening charac ter that they had not only Increased the general dissatisfaction, but had helpod create a general business dis trust and alarm. Tho speaker assortod that after the crash canio "aomo of the most hated and most. abused' malefactors of wealth came to the rescue and to the great relief of the country stemmed the tide, calmed the excitement and restored order. Since then the muck rakers have been nt a discount." Ho said a discussion of party pol itics was Ill-advised nt such a time, but trusted that ho might bo excused for saying that he believed the next president will bo content and proud to execute the plain, old-fashioned Itepubllcan policies Instead of his own, nnd that our prosperity would not only come ngaln, but would per manently abide with us. THe BON MARCHE Thes0o Save Money SNOW IN WESTERN TAX ROLL OPENS ! LANE COUNTY! ON FEBRUARY I7TH i IN llltVAX'S l'Al.M 1 Iteatlny Wrote Ik-font," lleclnres Professor timnt Clieslerflelil "I took Mr. Ilryan's pnlmngranh during tho excitement of his last po- iiucui campaign, and I stated at the time that he waa destined to defeat," said Crnm Chesterfield, tho celebrat ed palmist nnd clairvoyant. A num ber of men and women were waiting to consult him at his parlors, 6ii Wil lamette street. William J. Ilryan's Piilin. 'You will nut Ice. the scanltv of ray lines In his palm." the professor entlniied. pointing to the Imprint lying on tho table, "nnd vet Iho pnln Is profoundly marked In chiircnter Istlca. 1 believe him to be thoroughly Special to The Guard. Ivlson, Feb. 3. Snow be- gan falling here last night, and at daylight It was two laches deep. It has fallen in- torniittontly throughout the 4 day. The snow extends throughout the mountainous - region In this part of the country and on the foothills. 1 The 1907 tax roll will open on February 17 for the collection of tax es. Sheriff Fisk Is now preparing no tices to send out to each taxpayer In forming Mm of the amount of his lax, and he will begin sending them out on the 1.1th of the month. ; 4- i ! HOIiX COFFEE Why do we drink so much poor coffee? Because good coffee is so gfood. Your uroccr rstiirns your money II you doo'l like Scuillinu'i Ueat: we pay tiim. Chicago Wheat Market. Chlc4igu, roll. o. Amy, ui.; 92 7-.; September, 90 3-8. July, i In Eugene, January 30, 1908, to H. M. Marson and wife, a daughter. j One-sixth of this country's standing timber Is in Oregon. It is estimated 'at 3,000,00.000 feet. At $12 per j thousand feet the state's timber Is now worth $3,600,000,000. Single logs that In the form of sawed lumber :are worth $.10 to $100 are common. Six hundred sawmills, employing 1.1, ; 000 men, besides 7000 men in the i logging camps, produce 2,000,000, I 000 feet of lumber every year, for 1 which the world's markets pay Ore gon nearly $ 15,000,000 for forest products of all classes. Mra. Isabclle Henwlck wns today i appointed guardian of Frank Burns itenwlek, a minor, who is possessed of $6000 worth of property. ' rOKTLAXl) KOYASj HAKKKY Bread, the best and healthiest bread marte. For sale at Otto's. ANNOUNCEMENT G. II. Irish wishes to announce that he has puachased the GROCERY stock of B. A. g Allen & Co located at 55 east 9th St., and g carries at all times the best brands of Groceries, Ki.ocr and Feed. We have our own delivery wagon and all goods delivered ? promptly. SIBl! w 1 Phone Main 33 WE AIMTO PLEASE G. H. IR.ISH 32 East, 9th Sirett he "lAokln' for some one, atranger?' olwrvTHi. "Ye. I'm looking for 'Shorty,' 1 told him. A broad grin overspread hla far. -t;uea you've go him," he mnr nuirod -T'ni your man." Hoatoo Traveler. IIIUS WAMKH S '.il ,1 H,N ! be r. 1' tl. Colemsn. Kut;e:ie. (r br Hi, : , o h.. sincere In hla lu-llefa and doctrines 'and this great alralghtawny siretel ot the line of the head reveals hb straight (orwiirdiicsa. Notice this llni of the heart It Is about perfect, an.' as a hiiattaud nnd provider there I: none better. Tho will la tromend us 1 and the palm Itself Is a magnlftcen' I battlefield " j "How about Ihe coming election?' I "Oh' Now, now. now." and Profes sir Chesterfield disappeared Into hh consultation room. It la said bv ihi ! most prominent men and women o ; Kugeno that In his clairvoyant read . Incs hi- tells you your n.ilue. age am t ie d.ite of your birth Ihe fee asked Is .ill rents. Ill- : purlers ree a:.. open until s p. m. I 1 ! p m , y, - an.! li.: s PI 111- w . ' I J w '1 Iml.ding it: an I v J at lb,- !. tv. .1 to . I"!' two. Hi- 'inn. former tnnii' 'Is.'n. sa the IV ''vr tb.ti h.' is . t..i. ln . men s im l'i 1! I I M 1,0) I. I ' ... ;, -'1 t-r t 1.1. o - O EUGENE THEATRE J Wednesday, Feb. 5th ONE NIGHT ONLY The Lewis-Lake Company in the musical absurdity "A $10,000 BEAUTY" With a great cast of 1 rincipals and the unrivaled Beauty CI Jenkins & Starbuck Dealers in RFAJ estate! We are new comers here and are in the Real Estate Business To Do Business We have been in this busi ness before and understand it thoroughly. At present we are in correspondence with a number of Eastern People who are going to locate in this country and if you are desirous of dis posing of properties such as City, Pasture and Farm J-ands, call on us. We are personally acquainted with a number of these correspondents and know they are comtng west. If you want to SELL, list your property with us for there is going to be "tilings doin" in real cstat: th-t is Listed with us. Jenkins & Starbuck Rooms J 7 and 1 8 THEATRE BLOCK lorus Prices:- $!, ?5c, 50c, 25c ivats sc:: on Wei--.- -. - Scott's Sanlal-Pepsin Capsule A POSITIVE UUiu. Tot InflsioiiiMloa " l""? Of IBB HlMldW SIM KidMrt. ! 2 Own qsirli, .J Mil all naaal ""TT ot lb. r.l..n '" ' drouliu. ITi- tl 1 " " m.H. pnlJ tl '.""" DOSMtl'3. A.'Jr 'THHIITl-PCPfHrt nn i ltiiXT UM- Sold bf W. L. DK LAXO. 1ruiU .jr. c. O 1 V i.VV:i',i Make old wira screen as good as new V.t S.ilo l.y riiani:')Cr I'.ir.l-' anil HrrKiT-lloan llar.!.i-