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o TWO THE EUGENE DAILY GUARD, FRIDAY. JAN. 21, 1510- Men's Velour Calf Blucher 4.00 now $2;95 ARE YOU ONE Ladies' Pat. Lcath Button and Lace $4.00 now $2.65 Are you one of the big crowd that's buying shoes at our great MID-WINTER SHOE SALE If not why not? There is a whole lot of money-saving right in sight. Styles are the handsomest, quality the best that's produced. Prices are certainly the lowest you've ever known, and the sizes to fit everybody. Here are just a few of the many bargains: Men's Work Shoes, worth $3.00, only SI. 95 Men's Dress Shoes, worth $3.50, only S2.45 Men's High Shoes, worth $6.00, only $4.65 Men's Slippers, worth $2.00, only 98c Women's Heavy Shoes, worth $3.00, only $l.6"5 Women's Patent Shoes, worth $3.50, only $2.65 Women's Hand-turned Shoes, worth $4.80, only. . $2.95 Women's Kid Shoes, worth $3.50, only 2.35 Women's Slippers, worth $1.75, only $1.18 Women's Slippers, worth 75c, only 20c Bovs' Hiah Shoes, worth $4.00. onlv S2.65 Boys' School Shoes, worth $2.50, only S 1 .25 Misses School Shoes, worth $2.b0, only SI.J5 Misses School Shoes, worth $2.00, only SI. 1 5 Mens' Patent Button and Lace $4.00 now.. $2.65 Men c Patent Leather $5.00 now.. $2.98 DODGE DEPARTMENT STORE Cor. 8th and Olive Sts. "-BAPTISM UNO BICYCLES," I the English language i i trans lated. There is not a elt lexicon f authority that renders the ord crinkle or pour. The Greeks hate a ; different word for sprinkle, rain, Tin- V "f SchotawWp. Professor Tlmayenli .of the Hel lenic Institute, N. ., : , Greek word, baptizo meaus hut Immerse in water means nothing CALIFORNIA TRAINS VIA EUGENE WSEO IN YEAR AND HALF Southern Pacific Attorney Says Natron Line is Being Realized UaptUni i... i immeraiou. n v meaui nomm -. ,i,i have a different word for sprinkle The Portland Journal says: " "fte have not been heralding our doings of the I'niversiiy j down in mmmmsmmm A Genuine Redaction Sale of Diamonds, Watches, Clocks, Etc (Part of a Bermon.) The audience at the Christian church was startled a few evenings ago when the evangellslt, John T. Brown, announced that he would sak on the above subject. No one In the audience could see any con nection between the two. The house wuh packed lat night to hear what Mr. Brown had to say on the sub ject. "it Is well for us to have a defl nlllon of, at least, a part of our subject for this evening. More dis putes arise from a lack of proper definition of terms than from any other one thing. A bicycle is a two-wheel vehicle, with the wheels at Undem, a handle on either side and a "crank" on top. 1 see an Englishman riding along the streets In London on a wheel and I ask hi id what it is and he says: "It Is a bicycle." I sec a Chinaman In Hong Kong on a wheel and I ask him what it is and be says: "It Is a bicycle." i see a German riding on a wheel In Berlin and I ask him what II Is and he says: "It Is a bicycle." I a 1 Frenchman riding on a wheel in Paris and ask him what It is and be says: "It la a bicycle." I have traveled in IT countries anil find that It Is always called a bicycle. When it wbb In vented the Inventor wanted a name that would describe It and "bicycle" is the only word that could be imed, bo tho word was coined for that spe cial vehicle. You could not say tri cycle, for that would mean three wheels, so it is called a bicycle In every country in the world. And there Is no question as to tho moan ing of the word. Die Wont Defined I am going to depart front my custom of preaching from the lillilo and tell you wliat men say and read it Instead of preaching without notos. It Is my purpose to Rhow that tho word "baptlxo" means in every country in tho world to dip plunge or Immerse: that it has al ways had the same meaning, that it cannot mean anything else. Bicycle means the same thing the world over and could not mean anything else so bnptlzo cannot mean anything but to emerso. In nttemptlng to prove this proposition. 1 am going to give you as authority the state tnents of men who say It means to immerse hut who practice something else. And thou I will attempt to show from the Word of God that it always monnt to dip or Immerse. tWiptio In Greek Literature, Pindar B. C, 522: "For, as when the rest of tho tackle Is tolling deep In (he Bea, I, as a cork above the net am unbaptlsed in the brine." Pythlc Odes. ttaptio as Understood by i'Yigrapli- ers. Liddell and Scott's Greek-English Lexicon ; Greek Lexicon of the Ho m:m and Byzantine periods, (from B. ('.. I Hi to A. D., 1100). by E. A. Sophocles; Blhllco-Theoluglcal Lexi con of the New Testament Greek, by Hermann Gremer anil Thayer's Greek-English Lexicon all give to dip, plunge or immerse aa the pri mary meaning of the word baptizo. This word has been transferred to classical baptizo Me.. 8 Owing to the fact that we have too many goods in several lines, we have decided to make a 30 Day Reduction Sale of every thing in our stock except such goods as have a fixed p ice made by the manufact urers, on which wc arc not allowed to make any reduction, Wc will quote no prices, but if you want anything in our stock just come in and wc will do the rest. This sale means spot cash when the sa'.c is made. WATTS JEWELRY CO. Corner Ninth and Willamette Streets Even Pure In Sanitary 25c & 50c 1 ii he s F..,,.0h to Eat ASW.,..ri...iSfX m ttmttmtunmtttttt Bacon Brothers Tea Co. 46 West 8th are furnishing the Depot Lunch Counter with tea and coflee. Dod't for- Write or Ask Druoflists For this Free Sumple Thcro It moduli Konilon'a Oiitnrrhnl Jelly In thi (tco sample sent (01 lH-nny iwnttiti lor noveral d.iyi' treat ment -raousn to Kive IniUnt twl from coKl In tho hi'jul or nm.tl t.-iit.itr!i, itO. Thl womWIul. ban remedy Un sani tary tubi It appliiil ilirrvt to (he raw Mirtacea. It I ho itoottilnir and healing tliat It irlven Instant relief, and Its con tinued use will pan ixrrtnanently aliform o( catarrh. Over 15.0UU OttOUtf HU It lo DO and We tulwv Doctor. BONM dmgtrlftts nvommend It. Tho aa tuple prove. Auk your druggist or write to day lor Ireo tmuple. KondttD Manulnclurlna Co, Mlniit fi).iii, Minn. mm III Inn I. Hlalkle f Kilinbiire said: "Bith in and ecclesiastical Greek, means to dip." . ... . ..n f Mnniror. in lue luiii-ft -m- - h t'ongregatlonalist srnooi iuc the primitive practice of the church was to Immerse, and that there can be no question about the matter. Adam Clark, Methodist, says Al luding to the immersion practiced in the case of adults." This Is a com ment on the sixth chapter of Haitians Oelke, Kenan, Dean Stanley, Church of England, Cardinal OWMIM, Catholic, John Wesley, Methodist, and many more that I might men tion state that the primitive prac tice was to immerse and that the sixth chapter of Romans cannot be understood unless we near mis In mind. You ask a Greek what bap tizo means and he will tell you it means to Immerse. I spent some time In Athens and Investigated the matter. I was laughed at because I said Baptizo meant to sprinkle, me Greek ought to know wnat napuzu means. Brethren, if Immerse is a nioae oi baptism and sprinkle is a mode 01 baptiBin, and pour Is a mode of bap have a mode of a thing unless you have the thins itself. 1 have shown that tho word bicycle moans a two- wheel vehicle all over the worm anu could not mean anything else. 1 nave also shown that the word baptizo, before Christ came into the world, meant to immerse and nothing else; that it meant to immerse when he was on earth, that it means to im merse in every country in the world today. It could not mean anything else. It Is a Greek word and all the Greeks Immerse. I 'have quoted from tho leading scholars of the various churches and they all testify that the primitive practice was to Immerse. If you will consult our Catholic brolhern, t'hey will tell you that their church changed from baptism to sprinkle, and that tho church had a right to do so. But the Protestants would deny that the church had a right to change it. When they were baptized In the New Testament times It took, "much water," "coming to the water," "go ing down into the water," "being buried in the water," "coming up out of the water." Immersion requires all this but nothing else does. There Is no caBe in the New Testament whene tho water was brought to them; they always went to the wa ter. I have frequently been asked if it was possible to have immersed the three thousand on the day of Pente cost. Certainly. If the twelve bap tized, they could have baptized 60 a minute, or 7:10 an hour, in sli hours they could have baptized 4320, but there were 100 and they could havo all baptized; if they did they could have baptized 7200 in one hour or 43,200 in six hours. When they baptized the first 7200 that number could have begun in a few minutes to baptize and if tliey did, they would have baptized 432,000 in one hour, and if that number had begun they could havo baptized 25,920,0000 In one hour. They could have baptized a few billions that af ternoon In that way. But I suspect that ii is likely that only the twelve baptised, probably the 120. But some one may say, "there was no place In the city to baptize them." You are mistaken. Just west of the Jaffa gate is Solomon's pool, which is suf ficiently largo to have baptized all Jerusalem In one afternoon. The above figures are based on baptiz ing one n minute and this has been done a number of times in modern times where there was a large number to baptize. It does not take any longer to baptlle than It does to sprinkle. In fact, 1 can liumlerse two people while a minister Is sprinkling one person. Brethern, 1 am no stickler for forms, but this form teaches so much that we would destroy the whole figure were we to leave It out. Paul speaks of it In Komans as a burial and a resurrection. The gospel ! the death and burial and resurrection ui Christ, the Lord's supper proclaims ins death and baptism, proclaims his burial and resurrection. Nothing but Immersion Will represent a burial and resurrection. Christ only left two ordinances, and the two he left are meant to proclaim his death, burial, and resurrectinn. The whole rtllglous world says Immersion is baptism, millions claim that sprink ling Is not. if you want to be on the safe side, 1 would strongly ad 'Ise you to be baptized. We cannot afford to take any chancel on such nu important matter. 1 hav 'that part of the state with saio julib ind hence lime is iuiuu Dut i win fcVntnn .l. . ..nine nn there aiay for the present no are in course oi cousu - ---that it will not be more than is months at the most until trains will be operating between Portland and San Francisco over a road having at no place more than 1 per cent grThus spoke W. D, Fenton, attor- for the Harrlman lines in me at the banquet given to the Retail Hardware anu im llt.aler's association at the ney gon, ( IV. J ' ' ! i plement Honored When s woman speaks oi her ilent secret suffering she trusts you. Millions have be stowed this mark ol confi dence on Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y. Every where there are women who bear witness to the wonder working, curing-power ei Dr. Pierce's Fsvorite Prescription which saves the suffering ux frtm tain, and successful! y grapples with woman's weak- I Deases and uutnorn ills. IT MAKES WEAK WOHENST IT flAKES SICK WOMEN 1 No woman's appeal was ever mitdirecU4 Bdence misplaced when she wrote :'f' the World's Dispbnsaky M rdigal Kuu r. v. I icicc, a iciiutui, uuumo, .. ) Dr. Pirce'M Pleasant Pellets induce mild natural bowel movtmtat J Cmmor,-lal Cl U I) laSl Iligllt. This was the first official an nouncement touching upon the com pletion of the Natron-Klamath f alls extension, and was received with a -I t annlsMU fmlll t llO 350 bUS- MUiiii "i ai,,,- iness men from all parts of the state I assembled in the banquet nan. Means Double Tracking The Natron-Klamath Tails exten sion by making a detour passes In the Cascade range to Klamath Falls and thence to Weed on the main line of the Southern Pacific, in Califor nia, will practically mean the double tracking of that large section of tho line and give much better time for heavy freight business by the elimi nation of the heavy climb over the Siskivous. The line from Weed to Klamath Fulls Inon as the California North- Eastern, has already been completed jjjy migsed Starting the day ATTENTION! Did you eat with your Hot Cakes this morning our Maple Syrup. If you didn't, you cer extension from Klamath Falls, along the east shore of upper Klamath lake and west of the Klamath reser vation, is now under way, section contracts having been let covering a total distance of approximately 65 miles. On these 6tretehes work Is being pushed as rapidly as money and men can do it Will Orosa Deschutes Rier The extension wil cross the east fork of the Deschutes river to Odell lake, thence ascross the Cascade mountains and down the middle fork of the Willamette river to Natron. North of Klamath Falls, the road Is known as the Oregon-Eastern. From Natron business can reach Portland either by way of Spring field and Eugene, or by way of Leb anon and Woodburn, by which Na tron now has connection with the Southern Pacific main line. The completion of the exteneion, it Is explained, will not cause aband onment of the line across the Sis kiyous, but will relieve the conges tion and overcomo the grades now making hauling of heay freight nes essarily slow and expensive. CRESSWELL PUBLIC" SCHOOLS CROWDED 0 is MUSICAL INS! SHEET Ml TEACHERS EH Inspect ! fViclor h New Building Necessary Next Summer Because of In- creaser Attendance. right. After eggs , bacon or steak that comprises a portion of your i breakfast ,your palate craves something sweet to finish the meal you obtain it in an ex quisitily delicious produce when you cover you Hot Cakes with 26 W 6th PbOl our Maple Syrup. ROA Music I W. M. GREEN Phone Mats 23 1 619 Willamette BED ROCK WELL DRILLING Hcvmi years experience Any size hole J 000 ft limit C. E. 90RDINIER, IDJV.lUri Pltone: d5l2 STATION! for public I Waterman Fi UnlrenltTl I. P. Lease I Craw's I .law U TextE SGHW7 BOOK! 0 wins' to the crowded condi tion several chanees have been made in the Creswell nublic school. I twas at first thouerht, it would be necessarv to brine: some o une eraaes to the sec ond Horn- of the Hawley concrete DIOCK, but room was provided In the school building so that such a move was not necessary. The high school uses part of the hall upstairs. The third and fourth urades, formerly taught by Miss Stacey and Mr. Richards, have been taken by Miss Richardson, daughter 01 Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Richardson of Creswell. Mr. Richards now has the fifth and sixth grades and Miss Stacey the seventh and eighth. There waa no change made in the primary grade. The Increase In attendance will enner me enlarging ()f I'ifseiu ouiiuing or the erection of a new aud larger one this summer Chronicle. get them on the train. ll ie way to IV SOUND; pv swum ii U. of O. Meat Market Full lint C)f trrs h ind salted oar at Ordcri put Orders bacon, ham aod lard. Firth and snicked uuutr. up with neatness sod oVtpatch. Family trade solicited delivered tree oi charge. T. F. BENNETT Cor. Soejtk iark and Oak Sts. Phone Black 30 1 1 I a Mir ol scleDttttaalt Kited gl-'- for Mich i, Mir iv',11 ,.,, iMli ii better mug,- ,.f virion and real aid i the vreakened eye, We re otteleU) equipped wHh the latest apparatus for aeii staining JUM II Mill 1,'HH ii in f,( j,,(lr ,.y, that urn enable "u to toe u-si IKMKlhle mill , n,l, i, t to bring tti ejrea sk to their nurnisi coadltJoa. Aenavaia aotk ami reasoaable iwlers at ps I HORN OPTICAL PARLORS Tell Some Sick One It Is Free If It Falls. Will tou do nn sctol Hurasaltrr NMn!rt "ieni ' thu' ii Ji" h'm her. thst rou hsv lesrned 0f s ft ,cVUI,n t,,,",lB mlt" SSi say to i U iVtalli." l,lut,,1' UMondltlou.il, And you. no donht, slrdv know of r "boopi RMtantire tod iu wruliri" . Jt 1 furl It h been th tndn1 n-nv yjl'r?- K",,,e' X" "S lllmsau TT7whrr Id Anienc. "u" e never i tabued, snd brocsht i-. n- '..... met a man who had been immer.-. ,! 10 henh sm. ..-.uUOrus tnat aOBDlOO he was baptised. Hut 1 nave mot a great many who have not mimersisi ami said they pr not satisfied with their baptism Life is Ion short nnd eternity too long to my chances. When we are Im tni i il we know we are baptized Chrisl wnlked seventy-two miles ni be bspttnd of John In the river Jor dau. ,l,.hn baptized In the river Jor dsn. OoacJoston, I have Iwen asked more questions atvMit baptism slnco 1 began . i than about all other ques tions put together. This Indicates to ssaaa.11 ! ?n'u direct t th. wtueofihtw iim.nts-tii. i,iiinf. nutsrlit lira .nu T e e t DliS. J. C. GRAY, L. I WHITE, PORCELAIN' CROWNS, per tooth GOLD CROWNS ((22k., 28-gauge, reinforced, per II 13RIDGRS (All sold. 22k. 1 Per tnoth BRIDGES ( Porcelain fronts, gold back) Per (Will We guarantee all gold to be S. S. White. We guarantee all solder to be S. S. White. SILVER FILLINGS GOLD FILLINGS . Artificial Dentures MADE TO LOOK I.Tk-R vnttn mm TFETII. MADE OF THE VERY BEST MATERIAL MONET! ts.on pnp set A WRITTEN GUARANTEE WITH ALL WORK FOBl Office First. National Bank Building-Rooi ii oka mi Tom It r mu.r dor. i.vvTT" Z I remarket, ,rlJU" " 1 " " BTmmI ;- .'..n-ldenul J mind that pep!,, are not satis- rlTouon,,,V;.'w', Ion H fled I have been asked questions HlT"" ' OP.1! t.'xM en; '7Zt&u onM' IWimT ' rm h OB OREGON TIMBER 1 If you have Timber Lands- Send me description Abstracts Furnished, Land ill amined. Timber Lands Cr ber Lands Bought and Soli FRED Merchants'IBank Buildintf, Eugene, Orcjon. ""t vverj niKnt in tnu meetlnR about baptism. 1 have tried to pre ent the matter tonight In the spirit of the Master. I have tried to find out the truth about tho mailer; cow all 1 can say Is read Jno 3:5. Roman 3. Matt. 3 chapter, snd iota, chap ' " csht. and then tr to d,i what ou think these chapters teach you 1 hope that we will not have to take up our time with this question after tonljht. There are other questions at sre Just as Important and ws must consider them alio. oti.1 ,dn tT, rvf7",.': 5g"goa OI v.. wp ii nan i it 0., e-eS i-t. at isUM ELI BANGS j. H.'wBST BANGS LIVERY Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales- m f iht A wivs Reidv First Class Turnouts oi At Dc" '..STAGES.. McKENZffi STr.Bi u PIIGENS-1 liOOs.m. SUjrsdD not cU .1 AosflTCT FrowdMoo btrt'will call for ! "PCTI r sod bed; th dsr berots. Uvery Phone Main 2 1