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THIS ETOR.VH BAILT GTAJU. 8ATCrUAT, MARCH 91. IMi s ORPHEUM THEATRE TONIGHT I if?! ' ROSA WHITE Champion Rltie Shot ol Ibe Pacific Coast , ' MAGIC, MIRTH AND MYSTERY By PROF. HOYT SmtIu1 Mutlnce Mitlunliiy Afternoon at 2 O'clock . Two Hhows Enrh MkIiI, nt 7:HU mid 8:4.1 ADMIHKIO.V, 10 CKXTM JUDGE REFUSES TO GRANT ALIA ANOTHER TRIAL Denver, March 21. Judge Whlt ford today denied the motion (or a new trial (or Anarchist Alia, who will bo hangt'd during the week beginning July 12 next. bant night Alia made repeated at tempt to suicide, beating his head against the Iron bars o( his cell, ills head wan covered with bruises and when brought Into court this morn ing was so weak he had to be sup ported. There Is no likelihood of an appeal to the supreme court, as Alia has no funds and there has been no proof Introduced of errors in the trial. ATTACKKI) ItV W'Ot.VKS WAS KAI.SK ItW'OKT Chicago, March 21. There Is no truth In the re port that the Italian car In the New York to Paris auto race wbb attacked by wolves. NEW MODERN WOODMAN ' LODGE AT C0BUR6 OltOANI.KI) J.AST' NKillT WITH TWKNTY-F1VK (,'HAIITKII MUM BKIW Kl'GKNH TKAM PUT ON WORK ' A Modern Woodman camp was Instituted at Coburg last night with 25 charter members. J. W. Blmmons, of Portland, state deputy, and J. W. I'txleyi of Kugune, district deputy, had oharge and the Kugono team put on the work. The officers elect ed are as follows: Consui, Wm. Swagnr; adviser, Thomas Oreen; clerk, Ulster Blnccr; banker, CI cor go II. Ditto; escort, V. M. Muxwell; sentry, A, K. Dyer; watchman. Robert Arpke; physician, M. K. Jarnngln; managers, Wllllnm Sldwell, Clyde Sldwell, Frank Mull In. A fine supper was served after, the work was completed. The lOugonu members who attended report having had a splendid time. ; m it;i.its cit ( it DHAIJf P. O. HAl'K llraln. Or., March 20. Durglnra last night looted the Drain postof flee, which o-'cuples n portion c f II n. ton Mires' store. Kntrnnrn was ef fected by cutting a hole through the panel of the rear door, thus permit ting the springing of the lock. .The lmatofflco safe was opened by knock ing off the combination knob and dial. It yielded In coin and currency over J I Ml, about $110 of which sum belonged personally to Postmaster llasni'il. ' A sack ol copper cents was unmolested. The burglars also ri fled the store tills, but secured only a small amount of chunge. The tools used by the burglars wore stolen from the blacksmith shop of llohm & Sons, near Mires' store. There is nolr'tho slightest clue to eith er their identity or whereabouts. DIED. At the Eugene Goneral hospital Friday evening. . March 20, 1908, Walter S. IIotchklBB, aged 78 years, of old ago. Tho remains were em balmed by Undertaker Gordon and shipped today to Oakland for burial, lie was a Mason and will be burled by that fraternity. Kodol is today tho best known rem edy for nil dlsordors of the stomach, such os dyspepsia, henrtburn, sour stomach and belching of gas. Sold by till druggists. Sheep sneartng miicnines and knife sharpeners.. New model Just receiv ed. CHAMBERS HARDWARE! CO. Make your hens my by feodlng Se curity Poultry Powder. CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO. ' NKW TODAY VANTKI) Position as drygoods or running salesman; in years expo r'ence and can furnish best of rof ences. Address "A," care Oaurd. . , m4 W A N'T E D-JhOood "horse, 1 2 5 0 to 13H0 pounds, suitable for lady to drive; nlsu two-sealed top carriage. Ad dress P. O. liox 217, with descrip tion, tt DIRECT FROM THE FASHION CENTRE Itohcrts lire. Are Making An Intor CHling Display of Correct .New York Spring Styles in Men's Outer Apimrel. This city Is a good many miles from New York, but It isn'-t a second behind the New York standard in men's fashions; at least It needn't bo If our men will ac"ept the opnor tiinitles to dress In the correct New York stylo of today presented by Roberts Bios. Roberts Bros, pre the representa tives here of Alfred Benjamin & Cp., the lnrgest and most important mak ers of men's clothing In New York city. By arrangement with Alfred Ben Janiln & Company Roberts Bros, re ceive tho latest New York models in suits and overcoats, raincoats, waist coats and specialties as soon as they are created. At the present time Roberts Bros, r-e displaying the very lutost lip-to-, rte fashions for .spring and summer, 1 108-stvles that are identical in ev. e-y detail with those created and cade for their own fashionable New "'irk customers by Alfred Benjamin & Company. Roberts Bros, are anxious that ev-e-v mart In this city who desires to r-iualnt himself with the prevailing f w York style shall visit their store v, hethor intending to purchase or not. New spring pattornn of wall paper J--st received. Last year's stock al Cost. Call and Bee CHAMBERS HARDWARE CO 11 It SHOWINd OP ; roc i;u iks Is a demount rat Ion of our ability to supply high-grade goods nt low-grade prtct-ft Come and see It before making up your grocery order. You'll find so many good things to eat here nt such moderate prices that buying here means better liv ing at less expense than you thought possible. W. M. GREEN, DEALSGROCER 619 Willamette St. Phorc Main 25. HOW IS THIS? We car, sell your property no matter where located, or, if you want to buv, we have the place to suit you, no matter how particular you are. . . . . McFall & Heitzman Pol EjUIc Ajcntl One Door North of Hoffman House. PARMENTER FORFEITS ' HIS $400 BOND MAX CHAHOKD WITH I'OI.VCUMY FAUX TO APPKAK FOR TRIAL CIIILTIT COURT ADJOl HNS David Parmenter, the old soldier, who was arrested several months ago for having two wives, the crime, of polygamy being charged asalnst him, failed to appear for trial this fore noon when the case was called in the circuit court, and Judge Harris de clared his 400 bond forfeited. His bondsmen are S. R. Williams. J. W. White, H. V. Darling and J. .T. Row land. Cases DiKMscd Of. The following cases on the docket were disposed of yesterday and to day; , ' Margaret Morris vs. Ell Morris; dlvorcv Continued. R. K. Davidson vs. F. T. Plank; to recover money. Judgment for $214. 63, attorney fee ofJ17 and cost and disbursements. ' Ida May ParBons vs. George Foster Parsons; divorce. Decree granted. Amy C. Traver vs. Herbert I.. Tra ver; divorce. Referred to W. W. Cal kins to take testimony of A. J. Tol mle. J. M. Nichols vs. J. W. Williams; appeal from Junction Justice court. Continued. Grifln Hardware Compan vs. Wm. Wolf; to reoover money. Dismissed upon motion of plaintiff. Eugene Lumber Company vs. A. A. Aehy; foreclosure of lien. Settled and dismissed. ' John M. Williams vs. Norman Mc Fall; to recover money. Judgment for $81.58 and costs and disbursements. Glen O. Powers vs. Oregon Blue River Mining Company; to recover money. Judgment for $2127.55 and costs of suit. Order of sale of at tached proprty. F. H. Cook V3. C. I,. Williams; to recover money. Continued.- R. E. Cartwrlght vs. Nannie K. Belshaw; foreclosure. Settled and dismissed. The court adjourned this afternoon to meet at 9 a. m. on April 8. SHIP SUBSIDY CSWAFT PASF.D BY SENATE Washington, March 21. The ship subsidy bill was passed by the sen ato today. It pays to 16-knot vessels nlylng between this country and South America, the Philippines, Ja pan, China and Australia $4 per mile, the amount awarded by th net of 1891 to vessels of 20 knots only. The bill was amended o -that 12 knot vessehvwltrreeelve $2 per mile, which Is the allowance under the ex isting law to 18-knot. vessels. IJD1 CHURCH SERVICES. United Urtlneh church Services J I'.i usual tomorrow. Catholic church Masses, 8 and lttto a. in.: vespers and sermon, ":30p. m., subject, "I Thirst." o First Church of Christ, Scientist Sunday services 1 1 n. m. and 7:30 p. in., sublocf, "Matter." Sunday' school, 12 in.; Wednesday evening meeting, 7:30 p, m. Free reading room open dally, except Sunday, from 2 to 4 p. ill. o Central Presbyterian ' church, services In Frank's hull, 42 East Ninth street, II. N. Mount, pastor. Sunday school nt 9:45 a. in.: C. E. at tt:80 p. ni.; public worship with sermon al 1 1 a. m. and 7:30. p. m. . Morning s"hiect, "Five Steps Into the I Blessed l.lfe." Evening subject, 1 "The Canmnter's I'nloii. ' Every one cordially Invited to all these services. A special invitation to contractors an.l journeyninn carpenters to attend the evening service. 1 o' ft. Mary's Episcopal church, P. K. Hammond, rector. I'-lv communion at 8 a. in.; Sunday school at 9:45 a. i in.; morning prayer, litany and ser mon at II a. m.; evening prnver end , sermon at 7:30 p. m. Strangers and visitors cordially welcomed. Illus ' trnted h"-tnre every night next week by tho HIM Rev. Charles Scudding, , D. D., bishop of Oregon. I Baptist church, O. C. Wright, pas tor. Bible school at 9:45 a, m.: ; morning worship nt II a. m. with sermon ami reception of new mem bers. B. Y. P. V. at 8:30 p m.i evening service at 7:30 p. in., sermon. "Practical Religion What Is It and Who Has ItV Bapllsmal servlco for a number of new members. ...) Christian rhur.-h. J. S. McCallum, pastor Bible school at 9:45 a m.; preaching si Ma. in. and 7:30 o, ni.; Junior Endeavor tit 3 , r.i.; C. E. and Intermediate, 6:15 p. ill. Mernlng snbtect, "Ressonahleness of Christianity": evening subject, "(lod's Promises Supported." A cor dial welcome. Is given to attend all tin-so services. o Congregational church, W. B. Pln kerton. pastor Sunday school st 10 am., service with sermon on "Prav- er," at II a. ni.; Y. P. S. C. E.. :S0i p. m.i evening service at 7:30 p. m.,1 with sermon otf "Jonsh al Nineveh.' or How Big ts Your Soul?" A cor dial welcome to all strangers to all of these service. o , Methodist church. D. II Trimble, pastor Class meeting, 9' 43 s nij esstor s"ks at IO:SO a. m , sub'oet. "Tho Ideal Congregation." At 7: JO John Rlva, of Vlnlng. la., says; "I have been selling DeWltt's Kidney and Bladder PIIIb for about a year and hey give better .satisfaction than any pill 1 ever sold. I have used them myself with fine results." Sold by all druggists. ,J'' A mtisctcnl treat Is In store for those amusement lovers who see W. P. Cullen'B great production of "The Burgomaster" at the Eugene theatre, Wednesday, March 25th. Gils Wein berg and Ruth White head the cast The music of the play Is especially catchy. Among the best song n um bers nro "I l.ove You, Dear," "The Tale of the Kangaroo," "Never Let Yourself Be Worried," "Cupid Nevr Marries," "How Manv Have You Tol.1 Thnt Too?" Tho Hypnotist," "The Gladiator" and tho famous .Indian chortle. Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup acts gently yet promptly on the bow els and allays Inflammation at the Sold by all druggists. ' p. m., subject, "The Vital. Fart-,-s In tho Kingdom," Sunday school, 12 ni. Bharp. Leagues. 6:15 p. m.. Pro fessor Glen and chorus choir In the 'oft. 41 e'enme. KITCHEN & KOMPP Successors to ARMITAGE &. bOWti Livery, Feed and Sales Stables Oak and 7th, Eugene Or. interstate I Debate ooo tt Villard Hall s s s s or: vs. ID AH O tt tt tt H tt "Shall the Jap be Excluded" It will be A GREAT TREAT You can't afford to miss it Thursday, March 26th, 1 908 ADMISSION 50 CENTS 8 8 tttt:tttt:::tt:tttttttttttt:ttttttttttttttttttt:tttt:tt::::::r; Good Clothes Marked By Quality and. Style A New Set Chairs of Whv do you have OLD SHAHHY CHA1HS lit your home, when you can make them HOOP AS NKW for only 60c A can of Chinamel will wor wonders In your home. See that the Chinaman ts on every can. StH our west show window. ASK Tt) SKK Ol H XKW WAl.l, PAPKU 16-1S West Seventh St. OVERTON Wall Paper and Paint Co. are the kir.fi that we jilivays car ry In stock. The Mlchm-ls, Stern Co. brand is a guaran tiee of excellence, nil wool and hand tailored bj the best of workmen. Hlg nxlurtlons on all winter Suits In order to close them out and make room nr new stock. We carry a full lino of fur. nlsliings for men, and our prices and styled are right. We own our own building, ny no rent and are satisfied with a reasonable profit. 1 ED. HANSON No. 8 Kist Nimt, 8lr(H Kugene, Oregon OCESS9G 3C SOI Call and Sec the New Music Rooms for Victor and Edison Machines New Machines New Records All the "hits" in ' Cylinder and Disc Records Our Stock in All Lines is now complete Try 'one of our $25.00 Chubb Fly Rods EUGENE GUN CO. OC59( Last Xltit Aihnv ...i .,TT !V 8 booster fund. Tom Ktrhardson and (iovemor Chanibcr 1id were amoi-g thi speakers EU BANGb J. H. VEST C P. BERNARD EAKL M.NUTI BANGS LIVERY CO. Livery, Feed, Stage and Sales Stables Cabs Always Ready First Qass Turnouts of All Description STAGES . McKENZlE ST AGE leaves Eugene EUGEStFLORENCE ST ,'mi- SUgct do not cill t Ada)lyitiflvriEoew i, private rmdrocr. at will call lor (or Maphrton. ck w" b'SCfil nolihrd. the day before. steamer for Floreoc" ' Stage Phone Ma!n 22Liverv Phone Main 21