ALL JJU L t OUT SalE AT C aro Bros store! THIS PLA1NDEALER MARCH 31. I BBS. Tne I'hurclica. '(tin TUt CMi''. II -comtt ol MttD and lane .lioon. aunlay .HotTtt: I'teachlDl, II a. D and 7 to f.m.i Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; r. vr. VYinilloy, Hupetlnlcudout; t'laas Meeting al i Iimm ul lb raoriiliu oilc; gpworUi UafU M il-. w. Hallle Uodlicr, I'leanti-nt. frayer Mixtluv, VU Joel-la)', at 7 M p in. ffA- L M Hit. l'tur, I iouo, turner Malu aud Lauo. l uiniuiiN cacst a-ooiuer of Cmi aud KoouoU. HuikUj Bottle: I'upllo worship, ui. ml 7 IU p. iu.: KaMittb Hcbool, 10. m.l V. T. M. O. .,7 p. m. l'rajrvr Mealing. Wedoee- .' R. H. iMtWOMM. fMt.1. I mii. Hitiaim I'ru-ni M-uU rowlvr lUtct. (umlii) ftvl. , t 11 a. in aud 7 . p ni. I"ray 1 1 iiici liu. , lliui.lnjr uriilna A. I' W eirAU, I'iitul- r. ...' en' r.' il.- tiiur i and 'lain aim U. ci'iTlrci ou urcoO'l and fourth .-utelny iiiiiinlMii ol raib iif-nth and every Muu--la i-mlus r-p-Tlal mm '.ft autinuuced Iri'in mil' (..inn.. l:v. Jon.- Dov, Mllinaiy. M. I., i mi I" ii, b 'fin. s- r ici .urr Fuorlaj t t ti ft mi l evcutiu. I,r J. I I Ol IMN, l't.T Weather Report 1 or llio week ending Maiih .IU, 1SUH. Maximum tcujieiatuie, '', on lh ilJrJ Minimum tuiniHiratiire, :!', ou the SJd. I'm liilt.itinii. Average precipitation fur this month (or I'D vp. ;1.74. Total prcclpilatlou from ."-ept. 1, to data. "1.1)7. Aieiaiiu preeipitaliou Iroiu Sept I , '.'WC. Total dellcieucy lioni r-ept. i, lew. n. Average precipitation 'or "1 seasons, Sept. to May. inclusive, jj.u. lay I HQS. UIIISUN, uueerver LITTI.U LOCALS. lltiiig your Job work to this ollli'C. i ; j to tlio Koaelonf (or the !ont citfrs for a good ft-icnt tlifur call on Mra.N. iJoyd. ItcaJy nmiu slicute ut ttio Notolty Kioro. Kuua iu iiituiito vnriwty nl AIxiDJer V Mronn'n. l or oats tali on H.M. Marlio, nvar tlio ilopot. Muraroni lu onv IhjiiixI cartoons at ,inlf r xnKvty. I . V. llnvnii Joit all kinJol donta Mi.-k iroiuptly and nkilllully. Auk your K'oir (or Kxceloior floor; Itunranlnuil llmt i lam. 11.00 r tk. I.Kilion rtaJy lua.le wraer, new licautKul irioK lino "i" Novelty Klora. Ilia New l.m Hour tnilla (uaranleai all ilu work. Krpt by all urot'ere. ILOOppr eatk, l acte-notUkon-in what our aJver Ubiiih tnluiiiiiH upreueui. The Boea Moro. Kaiidv Ki'cliou'e katauicli kant be bout. Alwava to bo louud a' Jack boii (llerl. I . W. Caipeutor is autliuried lo re relva and ruceipt (or euoecrlpllona to tlia 1'LAlM'fcAULIl. All our KooJu aro new and ol the lateit alyloH. No aliojiworn gooda ou baud at the Hons btoro. Kiubli 1 1 emu uilnl tbewa, f'uah t aff , doali piiauut randy and oveivthioif I reel, at Hie Knndv Kiti beti. 1 lie Now lira MilU tuauufaciures relator Hour and guaranteoa It tint claaa. 1.00 cr nack at nil grocery etorca. Uraliaiit Hour, out moat and gurui, at the New Kra Mills All guaranteed tint class. On sale by all grocers. M.OOper nack. Ladies, you should seo our beautiful liueof wash fabric, all tested colors, i"iualled by no olio. Call and seo them ut tho Novelty iStoie. J. W. Uccklev A Co., the butcbers.will kuep ouly tho choleeat o( moats where with to supply tho UoHeburg public, but monthly sotlltiineuts w ill be required. After l'ebruary 1st we will make a re duc.tiou ia the price of t 'liver jilowe aud li'itras throughout the entire lino. Just received a carload of burb wire. fcilKAUKM A OlllNUIIII. Urn. J. II. Miupe has boeu appointed loproaoutatlve lor tlio Viavi Co. iu this city. Any 0110 dosiriug Information io regard to, or wisliiut; to procure tho rem edy, will ploaao call at her residonceon I'ino etrout. jl3-3ui Morris' l'oultry Cum. Thin Infallible remedy ulmllougos the world to produce itseiual as su ugg producer. Irevent ivo aud euro fur all diseases of fowls. Guaranteed and (or salu by II. M. Mar tiu, Hoseburg, Or. Whooplug cough la the tuout diutress lug malady ; but Us duration can be cut short by the iuu of Ouo Miuule Cough Cure, which is also the bjst known rem ody for croup and all luug aud bioocblal troubles. A. C. Marutcid' A Co. buitH of clothm, all wool, unlilitu. iii. fill! rouulur mice 10 heavy Xioyi rlothes fioiu (1 to i:i years (or l.!0 aud t:. IlalHull btylcs und colors (or tibc, rt'eular i'in u fl W. All tbouo goods are Hilly io bo found ul. Urn llnnfl Ktore. SACRIFICE SALE! We nrc determined lo close out our large stock ofj Dry Goods, Clothing Hats, Hoots, Shoes, Ladles' and lcnt.v I'urmsIiiiiK (,oodK, IJlaiikcts. Quilts, Laces, t.- 1 J I ...!.. M. .... 1 t . ' ' ivnjoroiucrics, i ruuKfi, HH11ESS0F1I! 'i'i.j.. i'. uftLwiii-ur. . mis nine c .wuoi ri4L,L,, as wc nave sola our Rpfll lNlntr mill Ullict . ....... no Our ftfp nrriv:i1 . .. I'.l ' - - - . luuuinu vrouus in inc Factory. CALL SOON AND ASK FOR PRICKS AT Caro Bros X URII2P MI1NTI0N. April 6lh will l Arbot luy. Freah fruit lu gists jam wt grocery. Koda watnr alwara on JiaiiKbi Die Candy Farloi v. Oar, an oM CMiii-ao ro'i liiii o( Hoa burg, died laal Fliday. iJontal work In all lis bram hcN tkil (ully dono by I". V, llaynrn. Crown and brldgu work ai'ivnlilically dona bv F. V. Havnea. iIjm .IciiIImi. C II. Dinuy and fuinllv havn iiiiivml ' Into I he Oicuii propiTir In Ldenbowpi. ! Mirs LIU Ooldou w ill l-.u'li ll.n npi trim fwlnjol lu I he llnliica dutriti : near LIMou. ' The nlrerit tally auo tl.o very be I pru nut caiiit can aUa)R lu found at Inu Can by I-ctory. Miaa l.li.ibmli Courtiight of tUklaud ia in thn ity tlii wurk, llio gii-nl ol Mir lieriba ltilliredo. New Iiih-s of all kinds at IkiHoiii I riri'M at the Noveltv hinro. Call and examine tbe ui licluia purchasing. Coma lo tlio M.pnrado I! til a' I 'nip. ins rurry, on April Mt. lukutr for dance au I supper, (l.')O. Miaa Carrlii Sykt'N left on Sinilny nlg'il'a ovailand fur San Frarici mi a viit lo friendx and relative. Ctiua Nlckrli of llio .l.u krtiiiv;. In Timor, otoppeil oviv In KohwIiui on Monday on bis nay homo from I'oil land. I). A. Ilonai.l, of l.di'tib or li.i-. leli to join lua family nt M dlwalei , in , wbeia be will pialiaiilv mil.i Idi fctuiej home. i Prof. Kobiiioue, nbo lum bi'in n-acli iug at iiardiiu'r for t tin pM to yeara. will laach i bo rpring term of fchnol at Civil Hand. K. PuCiaa, phyalcian und nurcun, office In Marstera' tniilding. Call in town and country promptly MiitiMercd nlgbtorday. Keeidcuct',1'1 1 Mill street. Alei. Martin, Sr., of Oakland returned Sunday to Klamath county lo ipend tlin summer. He h broui,'bt up from Shovel creek by W. F. Moore. Klam ath 1'iprvna. Ileckley, thocaitlo buyei, of Oakland, ha iuat rounded up 100 bead of cattle iu the Ten-Mile country to drivo to tlio vl lev. He cjpiu ti to retui n after iinotiii i band. Marsbfleid Mull. Chas. ttardiiirr of 1'rain, whu lum been spending ii wcrl vintuiK v. y. Thompson, Jell Monduv fi i l'.oiu city, lie was accompanied by Wea .McCul I in ter. Cot t ago lirovo Leader. FMder I'ligh lejioita a very pleanant and prolltabl-i Keiviceat (ireon'a Hfliool hourm ou laHt t'libbntti. Tbeie was c good attendance and all prouont appeal ed to have been InU'ieuted and pleased. John Long of Coloa Yalle, who ib a sludant at tho law ecliuol at Salem, spent Huuday last with frienda at homo. Mr. Long will compleiA l tie conrno in June, whea be expects to open an ollico In ttiiu city. F. It. Coiluiuu, pbyniciati audeurgeou secretary hoard U. iS. 1'ciiBiou surgeons OfUcein Marsters' block, rubidenco i'.'O Stephens atiect. rrofuseional calls in town or country rrompllv answered night or day. We are informed (but Jami e A Mil ling lias been noiltitd that there is due him on salary us itoMiumsirr at Oakland from lS'iS to 1877, a balance of 10U1.&0. e bopo this is liuo and that he w ill soou receive tbe money. Miss M. K. Toiler imvu ber epiiug and summer id ill inn v opening Suluidav, April 2d. Miss I'orter bus spared neith er tiuitt nor tiouble iu obtaining the very latest styles ol the aeuson. tier prices are more reaHouablo than ever before. Tbe reputation of ftoval Tuilorinn U favorably known In every nook and ham let In Hie United Mutes, unco u natron you are blways a pairou. If you need a new suit lot U. is. Cannon know It: bo will take your measure and guarantee a perfect lit. We are anxious to do a little uood in this world and can think of nopleasauter or better way to do it tbau by recom mending Ouo Minute Cure au a prevent ive ol pneumonia, consumption aud other serious lung troubles that follow neglected colds. Marstera' lbug Storo An enter) aiumuul will be held at Mis sion Chapel, Uneubower, thin evening, Commencing at 8 o'clock. A goad program baa boeu provided, couuintuig of vocal aud instrumental music, rccitutionu and "Milkmaida' Couveutiou." Admis sion 10 cents. Childrou under ten, l ceuta. Wa aro reiuebtcd lo uuuouuce that HU dor 11. Fugb will preach at the W iik Iioh- ter school house ou tho aocoiid Lord's day in April' beln April loth, KS'.tS nt a 1'. M. Also al llio I lencli eltlumeiil on the third Lord's day in April, being the 17tU dav of April lNih). at 11 o'clock A. M. aud alto at 7 ::!0 1. M . A cordial iuvltatlon is extended to all t Lo pics- eut. I am goiug to get a uew auil of clothes. Where? Of C. 13. Cauuou, of couiae. Poes be sell clothes .' Yes. he reprouenls tbe ltoyul ThiIois. tbe greatest tailoring firm iu thu world. way do you patruuue mo noyui xau- ors? Llecaube there ia merit iu their work. You alwavs iret the very best of fubrit s, high grado work and a stylish tit (or u very rpasniniiue prn e, vniiscs, cct.,etc. irive iiucauciam ... Cv.. r,. J'.IJ.nniVU 111 tJtAtjr XJtXJ, HuriRiin nr.. nil t1, Uct nA . ' i.w iyw.iv uuu lUVnb IIIOU' . . . . , . ciiv. ana are direct from t in Boss Store. fniM'li Mclvin i f Fair Oaks was In tbe Tv yen'ordey. L. n r.nilllH and wife have rolurned from California. Dues your loolli ache'.' Go auk Huyiics wlinther It ii worth saving. Fred Dr. Linlii of Oakland was lDrlewlng his iimnv fri"nds in Hoseburg this week. 10,000 men wanted at the Bom Store ti Hi'litt t great bargain before It la too laic. .'f k ol ladles and muses' nne i sbi.ee, nil ttio latest Styles, J oat received ; ui ran on Di oa. i'o'i i im ctiaia candies when toucan tfit t'e pure, unadulterated article at Caudv Fact'. i v no pi l -oii wim Idlr a ladle ailk um biellaat ibe si More, sboold call snd claim tliu name. Keep in mind our large line of boy's and men h spring ilolblrg at very lo prices. Novelty Store. A lutga and lino ajuw..rtnient of chil- dienii hIiim-s just leeelved at Tarrott I'i K. Cull und see them. Cull ut ibe lioes Store and price i heir g-joilri, am! you will be surprised lo Und them si i in Ii Iiiw ligures. l) ;ii i I in um ieiit choeol.it i creams "hen to'iiHii nlwaAa get tbe now and fresh iuu h nt ibe Kaudy Kitchen. It I:- iHuii'Mi, y to pioflt bv the exixrl ei.ie of iMhm. Ibousauii have been ruied by llo d a Sairaparilla, wbv riot I ,v ou .' A black i lochet silk hamlkir . chief I- ki t f jii'ainlng a linen bandker chi. f. I-imli i w ill le suitably rewarded j tv !oiif- ,i at this office. 1 1 ran 1 opening of dry goode, furnithiog . KH,lf, cluthinir, boila aud shoes, also Ibe ! piettiuxt Iiiih ol ladies shirt waists. Ap ; ru nrm, .it me oveiiy store. j I '. M . i labbert, a prominent citizen of i M rtlri (ei-k made this o til re a pleasant call mi mlnesday. Mr. Uahbert b ; bem uitendinjj coort, a witness lathe j (llbei m . n i a-e. A thrill ol terror is eiperieorcd wbue a brawy cnugh ! croop sounds through um iio'.ue ui nigtit. uut tiie terror soon I'hnngra Ij reiiuf ufter One Mlnote Cough Cure ban heeu administered. Safe and harmless for children. Marsters' I'rog More. We nrc requested to aonounce that l.lder I . 1 iikIi will preach at (Ireen's "liu. u i donee on the 4th Lord's day in March. l..-ing March l'7tb, at 3 P. M. and nt llroikmiv gchoulbouse on tbe first L-ird's diy in Ajiril, being April Sd, at 7 l . M. Tbeie are three II ttio things which do innro work than sny other three little thine created they are tbe ant, tbe bee mi. I DeWut'a Little Early Kisers, tbe list I.CU14 tho famous little pills (or stomnch und liver troubles. A. C. .Minsters iV Co. Uon't delude our stomach with Ibe idea, Ucwieo some brands of candies are cheap, that tliev must be good. Yon can't ge1 snine'hing for nothing on this pl um, but ou can just depend on get ting tho best, purest and cleanest candy at the Candy Factory In Roeeborg. After veis of untold suffering from P'K'ii, 11. W, t'ursell ot Kniinersville, ru., nun cured bv using a single box ot Ue ill's Witch Hazel Salve. Skin dis eases such as edema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. A. C. Marstera & Co. Ir J. W. Strange will visit the north part of the county nent week and will be at tho following places at tbe times mentioned. Youcalla, April 4th and 'ith ; Drain, April 0th and 7th; LI k ton, April iitti uud lO'ti. Hi owe woo desire first dnsa dentistry will call on tbe doc tor while in their commuutty. 1 hvioby aunouuee inyeell as a candi date bedna the voting population oi Douglas county, iucluding tbe free sil ver mn, popiiliete. democrats and re- puiuicaiis, 10 sou iiaiu wagons irom s lull carload iuat received. Also aara oi bugKiea.barb wire and nails at the lowest prices, all now on hand at Stearin A t heuowctb, Oakland, Oregon. Cm l 'tt d of clothing and hate just re ceived nt the Boss Store. These goods wer oidored direct from (he factories hefore wo anticipated of selling out, and are nffered ti tho public at cost. Best fitting clothing on ttio coast, tavlor niado not accepted Call aod eianitne tbom. uuriuiis aro 1110 latest styles and are woi Hi double what we offer them at. Boss 6 runs. Why ia it that a patron always gets satisfaction iu dealing with the lioyal Tailors? liecauso the lioyal Tailors have a reputatiou at stake. It took them oO long years of hard work to build it up to lis present standard and they propose lo keep it where It is, therefore they can not afford to have their patrons dissatis fied. C. B. Cannon can tell yon all ub'jul it as he is their representative (or loiighia county. If you need a new suit lot him kuow aud he w ill show you upriug and summer samples, Grand Millinery Opetilug at the Nov eltv More, Apill 1st. We have seoured a tirst duns trimmer to cater to our patrcus' wants iu thU Uepartmout. By Uriit tluua we do uot meau oue who hat merely nerved au apprenticeship, but a skilled trimmer, one who has the repu tutiou ot being tlret lu tbe art. We will show a largo and beautiful line ol milli nery from the cheapest to the very best, A special etl'ort will be made by us to se cure that trade which hoe been golug to tho cltled. Come aud see the pretty things iu thin department, Send lu your mail ordars. 1IRIN REnBSrOEGR So Say the Jury in Cnio of the 5TATD VS. J. n. OLUnRHAN Who Shot and Killed Ja-ner N vsjicti vn wei tretK, - m m LtlSt Motlth. toe case oi ine otats oi Oregon Ul barman, chargmj with I j m ., " U -.111111-1 milMnr In II.. Hr.l M ... L MU. Janper n. i;aaieoi. on tim s:ih da of tu.g.rj, iojo, wan vaiiDd lor trial on ui naiuruar, ino aiate wm rfnr. men or oniric- aitornev Yateaand i . . i ... . . . ... . r Ueo. M Drown, Toe dofendjnt being irprewmeu iiy n m. rawirtro, U. A. Hwblbreile, O. 1'. Ooshow and Detr Itlce. After considerablo dclav. owinu pjiue prominence oi me msi, aji.r was empaneled, conaixtinic A V. fi Ilarksr, Dear rrok ; II. M. Martin. Knantjura; T. Is. McClullanrl. lirfK-! II ft. , ..I " . oi, rioca. liutudt ma : i.fi. i:nrr nurenurg ; ueorxo rraeier. Oakland : J, M. Klcbey, Comntock ; John Hon'er, rvoenur j. j,. naaier. ICoeehnri: V. r iriciion, u'tseoarir, I. JeeU KosAburs and Oeorirs . ilrDnm.l n Yonealla, The taliou of tentlmon waa ocgua auoui a o chick on aionday alter noon, lue tirst wltoess culled was. tin. Z. i . MILLLU oorouer of Douclai ruuDty, whotestifled in regard to navlnx beld an Inqaest on the b)dy of the deceased on the dar fol. Inwiogthe shooting. Found two bullet wounds, one in tne rinbt eve and ona In tbe moutb, either of which would have eauieij deatb. 1'iaar rcNCAt testified that he metolberman on the morning of Ibo killing, at a point about one-fourth of a mile from tbe Stewart house, where Olberman and Casteel were living at tbe lime of the homicide, when Olberman stated to him that im had killed Cas'eel, eiclalming : "Yes, I have killed him. It's an awful thing, n'ntlt?" Witness went on to lfeam'a place and at he wae returning lo tbe Stewart place with llearn Bgain met Ol barman und Mrs. Stewart near (he Mai. key place. All returned up tbe creek, woeu they met A. W. Martin in the road. Olbertuan said to Martin. "I have killed your enemy:! bare killed d. teel." Ou reaching the Stewart bouse where the body war, soma one men tioned the necessity ol an inmieat. when Olberman answered : "There i no use of an ioijueet. I killed him aod I admit 11. It was not la sell defense or tbo beat of passion. It was intimidations and threats that caused it." Tho body was lying on a lounge with the bet haniiin over. Olbermau uncovered the body saying be was soiry be thot ibe old tr.au iu the inoinb. Oo croan examination witne-s stated that Olberman had aaid that he had unit work iu tbe mine hecause ho could not iret hIhiw uiili casieei. iuat wneuever they did anything it waa "I did it," but when bere were bills 1 1 nay it was "wu" who had Ibem to nay. Olherman did not no pear 10 ie excited at tbe time but ap peareu mucn me saiuo as lie usually did fcl.I MILtEU testified: Knew both lberman aud Casteel. Saw Olberman about 7 or 8 o'clock 00 the morning of the killing uioerman sam : ' l want von to oa uown to me House, tiiere was a murder down there last night." I asked who was killed snd Olberman answered it was Caateel and added : "I did not kill htm in self-defense or tbe heat of Das sion. It was on account of threats and intimidation." Olberman stated that be might bave sot out of killina Casteal if be had taken bis duds and lefr, but be nan eveivtninu in tbe mine and waa not eo disposed. That he mlaht hanu for it or go 10 prieton lor nie, but he would tell the truth about it. Said ho had shot three times. Did not appear excited, A. w. MILLEB corroborated tbe testimony of 1'errv Uunoan as to tho cooversatiou when he met Duncan and Olberuiau in tbe road. w. c. 1IEARK knew both Caateel and Olberman. Met Olberman in the road the morning of tbe m. uioerman said he bad killed casieei ana was going 10 town to e ve nimaeil op. 6aid mat lie hurt done it in telf defense and on account of threats that Caateel ha t made. Olbermau said that he had meditated over tho killing and had concluded that he had to do it or get up and leave. JAMES DCNSIVAS testified as follows: Weut with Con stable Willis lo si reft Olberman. Met lum .oroing down the creek. Said he was going to town to Kive himsolf on Olberman stated that Jap had threatened mm alter the law suit at Myrtle Creek. mat Jap said that be. meaning Olber man, bad disgraced bim and his sranri children by tbe law suit. That one of thbse days be, Olberman, would pass oQ me earm and never know bow tt ban pened. That he bad not slept much the night before the killing, (tot up at 3 o clock and went back lo bed. Got un again ai u o ticca ami auied Uaateol. At tne tirst shot Casteel raised un acd asked: "What's that for?" Shot him twice more when he (ell back aod said uo more. K'Hirit ;uuku Met Olberman in the road the morn- ol the 21th. Olbermau said, don't think (or a moment I did it in self deleuse. I studied the matter over and could have got out ol it by rolling my blankots aod walking out. 1 bad worked bard and had everything 1 possessed there and did not like to do it. MIIH. 1IROWM 2tU testified; Saw Olbermau February ?j, aod talked with him. lie said Casteel had called bim a s of a b aud had mistreated him for the past Ibreo years. Did uot state what threats Caateel bad made. Mild, MAY BU:CAK a daughter of deceased, at whose houeo the kllliug took place testilled as follows; 1 reside ou Lees creek, a branch of Myrtle creek. Was ut home ou tbe tuorniug of the 2 Ith. w'nli her father jasper iasieei, nermree cniidren aud Olbermau. Arose about six o'clock that tuoruing and while dressing Olbermau came down stairs, walkod to near the foot of the lounge where her father lay, aud where he had slept tbe previous night and shot him. Alter the first shot Casteel asked : "What is tbe matter?" Didn't hear anything else aud two more shots followed. Did uot see tbo tlret shot tired, but taw the other two shots tired. Castoel was lying ou the louge io the sitting room and 1 was near tbe door iu tbe adjoining bed room. Heard nothing before ibe first shut wait fired, lealilwhst did you do that for ',' Olher. men answered, I don't I. now. I would not have itr.i It if f IH. km.wu it hurt joit mi. ih revolver waa 1 Which bad l.em kept ill ll,e hrd r'x.ni SOinetinial.nl Hibernian ha I ha I I lor about two; weeks snd kept it nndirih nean 01 liu Um). Olberman rut hed al about tt o'clock the evening helm About Jf o'clock be name down stu-a astwd remarked "Yon are up early Ale." Oirerman asld yes, went o I'sid l r a short time, then returned and wen npstairs again. fSASg BTIWAtt A grandson of Casteel. who Is about 8 rearaohi, decrlb4 the killing aiioot as his mother had done. He wm near tia door between (be bedroom and the sit ling room when the shots were fired. 3 W w. T. WILUt, constable vat Mtrtle Creek, who raadi the.arrest of Olberman, testified as fol lows: Airestod Olberman io the road on the 2 lib of Feb. Olbermao made a ttatamont in regard to the killing In Died bn said ha shot Casteel three times. First time Caateel raised un and said: "What does this mean?" He tfion thot twice more. Maid Casteel bad previously made threats esalost him. saying that this coontrr woohl not bold mem botb. I hat during tbe night Cas teel bad beeo talkins to Mrs. Stewart a g'xxl deal and Demeaning him. Was t., annatve he coald not sleep After soma fnrther taatimnnv rf nn,.r Importance tbe state rested. The tirriMC Mrs. May Stewart beloa recalled on the part of the defense testified tbat she and Casteel aod Olberman ate supper together. Tbat daring the evening Cat leel and Olberman talked about the aw salt, Casteel said to tbe defendant : 'You have diezraced mr famllr and tba man w ho has done tbat can't live. I ill kill him when ha leaat eirxw-ia It.1 That after detendant retired Caateel continued to talk to ber about Olber mau saying that the t of ab wbi. brought hli name to nrotet couldn't live. 3. a. olBBUUT, tbe defendant, wa called aa a witness 0 bis own behalf and testified that he was a partner in a mine with Caatiil. That he bad Invested about threa linn. dred dollars In tbe mine and bad aleo put in considerable work. Tbat some money had been taken oat whieh Can. teel had kept. That Casteel had made i' uncomfortable (or bim in many ways Had bullied him and tried by abase to rive mm, detendant, away from the mine. Ibat be bad finally brounht anii against Casteel at Mynls Creek and ob- ained Judgment against bim (or about A), ibat be and Caiteel went home part wav together, arriving there about dark. Both drank soma on tha home, both drinking oat of the eanie ask. That Casteel waa somewhat nn. der the influence of liu nor. -n . n .. .. ... me m supper logemer aitr wblcb hey talked about tbe lawsnit. That Ha. ceased continued to abuse him, saving in" up, vioerman, aua bis daughter, Mrs. Stewart were in a conspiracy 10 rive bitu off the treek. Defendant re- red between 9 and 10 o'elock in tbe evening. Defendant did not give bis ersion of the killing ibe testimony of the defendant waa entirely in regard to threats t v the de ceased, and personal at. use, intended, as the defendant contended, to drive him away and obtain bis interest in the mine. A number cf witnrsses testified that tbe defendant had, previous to tbe homi cide, borne a good tepatation. Drs. DoGas, CoQman and Hoover, were called to prove that threats and pereoual abuse, such aa bad been an. pueu 10 ueienuam, tmgtrt lead to men !!..,.. . . .... . r tai derangement. The caBe was given to the jury Wed nesaay morning and after being out about ten hours the jury brought in vordict of guilty o( murder in the first degree, tbe penalty for which is death Olberman was cool and apparently un concerned, not only tbrongbont tbe trial, out when a verdict was returned which means death. He appears to be a mora, monstrosity, a man wltb no conception of the enormity of hit crime. ucicuuaui bus uot yet been sentenced Among the Chnrche. ruibf iwstiivrEfUAX cmBm. Kosebutg, March 27ih lS'JS Sabbath School aa usual. There waa no moroing service, for tbe reason tbat the minister waa unable to be present ibe babhatu evening eervice was well attended, as usual and was very pleas ant. There was select reading by Miss Kate Fullerton. MUs Rubv Biilv and Miss .Ma ode Jones. The music waa ex. cellent, especially the solo by Miss Ruby Gordon, and the quartet by Mies Ruby Gordon, Miss Georgia Jacobs, and Messrs. Henry Richardson and W. W. Thackrah. The service eloeed with an - I I T" 1 . . BuurcsB. ino programme lor next un- day evening is in charge of Miss Nora Jones. M. JE. CHl-KCU. Last Sunday the pastor. Frank L. Moore, spoke lu tbe morninu of tha cnurcb contributing its quota of salt to- warn me preservation ol I lie reonblie Among other things mentioning that this one cnuren bad expended In educational uu ueoevoieni worn in tne foutb in tbe past 30 years, ii oOO.OOO.Imaintainlna at present 44 schools above tbe grade of tbe public schools; tbat 100,000 of the youth, colored and white had attended them. In Ibe evenina a good audienea path red to listen to a diaronree on "Wt . 1. 1, . I . ,1 n.t f - mo uuui ogives. trie nrst reason giveu was "because of its origin." Fhat like man it bad breathud into it tha ream 01 nie at tbe ueainuins. Tbat aa Christ was a divine, human man, so tbe book was a divine hunao production, bay iug "a truly human tool aud body, but the auimating spirit is ihe eternal truth of God." The eeeond reason was because of what it does." lie then cited tbe 25 years work of famous Jerry McAuley, mission of New York City, as lurnisbiog apt lilastratiooB of what it can do. Mrs. Maud Cstes Barn a fare well solo. There has iuBt been completed for Misses Emma and Helen Smith, daugh ters of Judgo Thomas Smith, on the Harmon lota 011 north Jackson street, a nice, commodious, up-to-date, soveu room residence, iuto which the (amily moved last week. Everything from the Irout gate to the back porch is uew, neat aud convenient. Not only that but these young ladies bought these lots aud built this residence free (rout debt. almost entirely irom their savings, one as a dressmaker aud tbe other as a com- pontor lu the newspaper offices o( this city. Aud yet there aro a lot of able- bodied youug men in this lowu. and In every other town In Oregon, who put iu their time loating around saloons and questionable resorts, cussing the pluto crats aud whinlug about bard times aud age slaves, who. if tbev had half tha hablta of industry and economy tht these young ladies have, might lie laylug the foundation for a useful and proeperous future. Spring stock, the largest and bast ra lectlou oi mou'i ihovi. ol evti v grade Ud vatietv. iuat reralved at I'.irail Pi 01. "lyles and 111 ices Hiwe to rleaso. 11! I mm BY FOE 111 By the Explosion of Submarine Mine. SUCH WAS THE REPORT Of the Court of Inaulrv oa to - or the Los of the Battle ship Maine. WaHHl.ro to. March 'JH Tha nraal dent to-lay tent tha following message to wiiy reus ; lo me congress Of the Loited Stata ror some time prior to tbe visit of the oiaino 10 Havana parbor our consular representatives polmed out tha arlvant. .gee 10 lollow tbe Visits of naval shloa lu vuunu nmon III accustoming people lo the presence of our flag as a avmh.,1 1.1 good wilt and of nor ships in fulfillment 01 tbe mission ol protection to American merest, even though no immediate need berefor might exist. Accordingly, rn tbe j li ol January last, after a confer eni-e wiin me epamsQ mlni-ter, in a reneaai 01 me visits 01 our war Vessel lo Spanish waters waa dicuned and ac apieo, me peninsular autnontlea ai Madrid and Havana were advised of the purpose 01 mis government t resume Iriendiy naval visits at Cuban ports, and that with that end io view the Maine would forthwith call at tbe port of Ha vana. This announcement was received b me epanien government wnu apprecia tion of tbe Mendlv character of tna visit ol tbe Maine and witb notification of an Intention to return tbe courtesy by rend ing Spanish ships to tbe principal port of tbe United States. Meanwhile the Maine entered the port of Havana on the 25th of January, her arrival being marked with no special incident besides the exchange of customary talutes an t cer-monial visits. "Tbe Maine continued in the hvbr 01 Havana during the three weeks lol lowing her arrival No appreciable ex citement attended ber stay. On the contrary, a leeliag of relief and confi dence followed tbe resumption of long interrupted friendly intervoarea. S noticeable was tbis immediate effect of ber visit tbst tbe consul-general strongly urged tbat tbe presence of our sbipe in Co nan waters should be kept up by re tainiag tbe Maine at Havana, or in the event of her recall, by sending another vessel there to take her p'ace. "At 40 minutes past 0 o'clock in tbe evening ol tbe 15th of February, the Maine was destroyed by an explosion, by which tbe entire forward part ol the ablp was utterly wrecked, io this ca tastrophe, two officers and 200 members of ber crew perished, those wbo were not killed outright by ber explosion be ing penned between decks bv tbe tangle of wreckage and drowned bv tbe im mediate sinking of tbe bull. Prompt as sistance waa rendered by neighboring vessels anchored io the harbor, aid be ing especially given by tbe b- ats of the Spanish cruiser A'phonso XIII and the ward Hue steamer City of Washington waicii lay not lar distant. Tbe wound ed were generously cared for by the authorities of Havana, tbe hospitals be iog freely opened to them, while tb earliest recovered of tbe bodies were in terred by the municipality in tbe publir cemetery in tho city. Tributes of griel ana sympaiDy were odered Irom all official quarters of the island. "I be appalling calamity fell upon tbe people of our country with crushing force, and for a brief time intense ex civenient prevailed, which, iu a commun Ity less just and selfishly controlled roust bave led to hasty ajts of blind re tentmeut. Tbis spirit, however, soon gave way 10 me calmer process of rea son aud to a resolve to lnvestigata the facts aud await material proof before forming judgment as to tbe responsibil ity, and if tbe facts warranted, the rem edy due. Tbis course necessarily rec ommended itself from the outset to the executive, for ouly in the light of a dis passionately ascertained certainty could it determine tbe nature aua measure its full duty in the matter. -ine ubuki procedure was toi lowed ax !u coses of casuality or disaster lo nation al vessels ol any maritime state, i naval court of ii uuiry was at once or ganized,compo6d of officers well uuali- bed by rank and practical experience to discbarge tbo onerous duties imposed upon them, and, accompanied by strong force of wreckers aod divers, tbe court proceeded to make a thorough io vestlgation on the spot, employing everv available means lor an impartial and ex act determination as to tbe cause of tbe explosion. Its operations have been conducted with the utmost deliberation and judgment, and while independent pureu. o, no source 01 iniorma'loo waa neglected and ibe fullest opportunity was anowea lor eimuitaneoua tnvestiga tion by tbe Spauieh authorities. "xhe findings of tbe court of inon r.- were reached after 23 davs' continuoua labor, on Ibe 21st of March, and having oeeu approved on me i'.J, by tne commander-in-chief of the naval force of tne North Atlantic station, were transmitted o the executive. It is herewith laid be fore congress, together with iha volumin ous testimony taken before tbe conn. whicii is iu onei as loiiows: "When tbe Maine arrived at Havana he was conducted bv a regular a ivern tuent pilot to buoy No. 4, to which she was moored in from 5.'-j lo G fatnoms of water, ibe state ol discipline on boar I and the condition of ber magazines. buiieis, coal bunkers and storage com partmentij are passed iu review, with in- conclusion that excellent order prevailed and that no indication of any cause lor internal explosion existed in any quar ter. At S o'clock iu tbe evening, on Feb ruary 15, everything had been reported secure aud all was quiet, At 10 miuutea past v o clock the vessel waa suddenly ieetroved. There were two distiuct ex plobions with brief Intervals between them. Tho first lifted tbe forward part of tho thip very perceptibly, the second, which was more prolonged, is attributed by tbo court to the partial explosion of two or more of tbe forward magazines "Tbe ovlueuee of the divers eitaolishes that the afterpart ot the ship was practi cally intact, and sunk in that condition very lew mljutes al'er tbo explosion. The forward part was completely de molished. 'Upon the evideuoe ol concurrent ex- lerualcauee, tho Gndiug oi the court Is as follows : " 'At frame 17. the outer shell of tbe hip, from a poiut ll' j feet from tbe middle line of tbe sum aod six feet bove the keel when iu normal Dositior. had been loreed to about (our feet above tbe surface of the water, therefore, about 3t iceiauove wuere it would bave been bad she sunk uninjured, Tbo outside bottom plating is beut into a reversed 'V" shape, the utter wing of which. anou 1 teei urouj aua 0.' teet loo from frtvmo 17 to frame 2 is douhloii Reral asks Ik te4 tars, blMai aa4 ssiuieaa. 0 Eioi.tjhfHr wtm urna arxwa ea,, vtm van. back npon itanlf airlnat a ran Inn! of tha same pladng extending forward. " 'At frame 1 the vertical keel la '""kn in two ami ham Inin iln. ta tngle, formed by tha outal-to pa. imabrraa Is ho-i lx fuel rwlo l. Surface of the Water ai.d a t ut !til l-i above its normal position. In the opinlcn;of the court this effect'could have been produced only bv he explosion of a mine ei'aated ondar the b-tom of the ship at abont frame 18. i-d somewhat on the tiorr al.i nf ii" hip.' 1 ha cmcloeiont of tha court are : " That tbe lot of tna M.l n n,.i fn any respect due to the fanlt n. ligence on the part of any ofHcr ir uemher 01 ber crew. " That the shin waarteetrovel 1 tho "ipoeiooof a submarine mina. uhl. h cu-ed a partial explosion of two . r more of her forward mag.xinex, ar d thai no evidence has ben obrmni'le fixlig raaponeibllity for tbe dear rue-ion n(n, Maine upon any person or persons ' "I have directed that the flnrifn? of the court of inquiry and t-e views of this eovarnment t her. on ha mmmntii- ated to the government of ber maie-t . the queen regent of 8pain, and I do n. t (M-rmlt myself to donht that 1 he e e of isticeof tha Spar.Uh nH'i.m will -ic-a' aconraof acti-tn aog.e-td bv ii. n r a d friendly relatione ui thetg v . nn-t T' ia tlie duty 'd the eii-t-n iw t it- vir-e Cong ess of tha r-enli aril in tli- neantimu deli'ierta i-on-i-l r. in is in Tokad. WiLUAM McKislkv "Execotive Mtnsion, Man-b 2H, 188 " Public School Notes. Tbe Roeeboig Library baa been amieh ed ty the addition of 11 volume. . American Literatora paid 10' h tne ma ceeds of tbe enteruiument beid reontly Several articlea hava bvan a-..len Iron, different nvima receuth. Sm-n n-ina a la intolerable. Prof. Hamlin baa adopted a pln . I printing at tbe end of each in-n-h a set of Statistics, giving tbe numin-r and names of tardy pupils ineai-h grade in be school. Hon. C.A. Sehlhreda mad- ibe-choul a present of a lot ol book ia-t week Tbe teachers are to he highly i-on.i.n- men tod on tbe ucces f the entertain ment last Friday evening. Mrs Richards, teacher of tbe Fonr h -Trade, waa abaent VTerInli. Her place was filled bv Misa Nnia ail son. AXoN For Over Fifty Veau. As Old io Wsll-Tbiso Eikiot. Mr ainalow's Soothlnf 871 up baa been naed for over fifty years by millions of mother for iheir cUlldVeo while teething, with perfect saeceaa It soothes the child, soften the gumt, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and la the beat remedy for Diarrhoea. Ii pleasant to the taate. Sold by -trugglsts In every part of the world. Twenry- five ceou a bottle. Its value U lucalcolab Be tare and ask for Mm. Wlnslow'a Sooinina rrap, and take no other kind. Surprise Party. The friends of Vera Bv.r. and EI1hm and Willetha Reed, gave Vra a prty in honor of her 14t-i birthd-v, an-igeEl lena and WilUtba surpri-e purtv at th residence of Mr. Frank Rl. in W et Roeeborg, on Tii-rly. l rci 24th. Games were plav ed and tha tima Daaaeri aureeat ly 1 1 all prcam.t, and t iu ... 1 k supper waaewed. Thopree. tweret Ver Byrs. Elleua Reed, W HethaReed. Jiionie button, tine Colin., Kat Knl-1-rton, Lillie Stant u, Lilli riter, Vera Haynes, Get.ie Katt, Bertha E.tea Cora Eddy, Annie Wbart m, Ora M te, t-isie xwneatcK, and Veil Barker. B-rt Uut-ln. Clvda Faulkmr. Frai.k Mi-Khu tie. Walter Jowubeon. CUre tiollre. Dwigbt ciern. George Cu'vr, M-i ith Vaughn, Riidol. h Uarneee, Rns-el H r oess, John Veateb, ai d Fred Reed EilarateYaar llowela With Cxurareta. 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