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PARDONING L1KK X)X KTS and which tends to sh.ow that suth WILL HK MAIB DIKKIOIXT. coovll,t was innocent of the crime - .I . for which he whb convicted, has been Judiciary Committee Report Kavnr- discovered since such sentencing; ably .m AboliiloiV ,,f rnnitnl Pun- and "'d PI1"'!"" w" be accom i.i.m,;.,.. inn i t . , panied by a .transcript of nil the lKlim. iH. lUll Is AmeiuUd. evidence adduced at the trial for 34ipr n. , . 8ucn convict and by written state- JA' 10r,V.,Jan ,20 While fav- ., of the Iu,wh. drover,,,, evl. mf ,h abol ,i",n of "uniBn- dene duly sworn to hv the persons Zl,L , r'1"ain 8 L"e ronvUl Proposing to furnish' the same. JZl 17 . r ""rdmr'n ul: .d! 'l'n rocelut of such application , V6 "c d"r'CU" 'f,th9 bl" the Supreme Court -shall fix a time reported by the henuts committee on for ,he hearing thereof and cause judiciary today becomes a law with ,wtice , ,he tllne of sucn heHrlllK t0 his amendment, which is intended be given to the Attornev-iieneral to make punishment more certain. am, to the d8,rIl.t HIIorm;v of the once it conviction Is secured, the bill ,lttrlri in unlet, such convict wag removing the death penary com- (.Victed. fpoii such hearing the ma ided the support of Chairman Supreme Court n.av receive and con- alarkey and Senators Uowernian. .Bil.-r oral evidence In addition to or llean and Barrett of Washington. .confirmatory of said affidavits, but nc S nno and Met ulloch would not evidence, either oral or affidavit, sign the report but made no mill- Rna be considered except such as orlty report. Norton was absent iH when the bill was considered. I m- mil n-iiuiieil IS a SllUStltllte for S- nator Pat on s mil. '.vhich preme Court I, of the ontnlon that men.lv abolished punishment by,,,,,,, ,.0vict is not innocent of the death for murder In the first de- ;,.,.,, rr Which he was convicted, (tree. The substitute- perfects the;,,,,, proceediis shall be dismissed; Idea of reducing to .ite imprisonment j but if unoii said hearing the Supreme the penalty for treason and assault U-,,,,,., is f ' the opinion that said on an officer by a coinlct. which are ! ,.oln Is Innocent of the crime for also punished with death under thej.h!(.h he was convicted, the clerk or rx.Ft'.nz law-. ijiij, ,,,, cuiri shuil transmit I lie punishment for murder in the ,,, .1... f-.m-.-rnnr t,.i.t ,.,.iiet',, ,.,i u -,, .1 rl ,-r,. n lf( .. Iff,. )..,.... ft !ife ir.i'Mi nient. the same as for minder in the first degree, but the provision of the present law relative to pardon after gooil conduct ror 1.", years is not made applicable 10 those sentenced for first degree murder. To those convicted of first degree murder, tiie following section ap plies: "A written application ror the re quested pardon or commutation shall ho presented to the Supreme Court. ,., ..., , h. iMM.uriiumi .t nn.si V ?l n,'wI1nm' l11"'"'" Pyi-ldue fl.iii-p wbi,-h rould not have been is- covered by tile use of diligence prior in (lit. m.nt.-.iK.Ifur ,tf .t A P. 4 A. M., Laurel i-icc No. 13 Min reKi:Kr ajc.'iir.tT oi: jii'i a: -1 iih a uvn dynolfaoh m""'h. J. I). Y.vnrur.n. W. M. N. T. Jkwkt ISt'tirtiiry AO.tl.W. KMH'ti!rK !.0(ii7t No. Hi -VfiM the '2 aii'l HQ MrtMlfcyi n vm h mvu't t p. m,. in ilu torcuvr- ha!i. i. mcinlet In giKKl tiu)inr iuTiit-1 iu Wild J. W. t owrll, M. Y. K H, ih.mii, fiQi4n1fr Bl'. (). Kl,hs, Ktw inirj; l.(h..t. K o,.t! Htiltlf rt'KUlnr oonirnuiiKatioiif a: the Klk Temple on "J ml hh1 Kb Tlr.nrdriyi of :bk t, mooth. All DH'miii-r n-qu.-N u itei tt r'Ki:trly, hutl all viBlilinf brotnri are torli ally iti?itet) Uiattoi".. K. W. llAYS-rn. E. H. H. (.'. Sim isi ori'liir'. DK1.KKK tth HUNOK, Myotic- t.o'It- No. H-Mt-eij) Jinl and 4ih 'Ihiirr-day evemnifr ol cant inouih In y.Hivnae Visiiinv motnberit conlmlly itivitcl ti attt Minn ik K. C a vknder, ;.of H ft. It Lknux. Kpt. I. W. )i'WKi.i.. K' 'fiver. EAtiLKs. KomMii k AitH-m(.'tlP Hi ItH'ir lial! on JtH'kM'ii, li ni 11(1 Mouduy even Ines ot t'ti- u nnn.ih, r o n-ntork. Vuu fiie brethren in d"'"' rumltiiir alwnv welcome (a. WiHrillMilitN. W. I'. 1 rouc M1s:;i i f..M Mn 1 1 1 1. W. Skc II). O. F , I'hliftHrimi UnlKtt No. S 't.ls n Oil'! Fellow.-. lYm.lc, coriit r of JacliM-ii ai:l Can? 'ire;i. on :iMinlji. t-viniiitf ! t-ac-b WfC'k. Mi mltt'TS nf lilt or.U-r In n on s-t-i u 1 1 ni are invite! toatifinl. . E Mii.L':niK. S. . M. M Mii,i.ku. K. s. I O. O. F-, Kifinir Slat l.o:tre S. 171, meet, OcM Fel!nv" Temple every Fri.lay eveiiiiif Vist! lijr brcdiere- nlwnv. wvleoum. C . I'. I.:wi. N. (i. W. S r.iWKU., K. S. M. FH Kl.K. K. 10.'). V., t'nitin h iictinipiiient No. K-Met tn O'l'l Fi'llowa' T.Miif le in the If; ami (nl Truirmlny evi-niiiK ol eiti h month. Vij.ll- H. O. I. i-Vriba. ju ODKKN VVOitDMF.N K A V K K H ' A , .Myrtle ft i h in p :si). I'wn nift'iN evrv iki ana iiti 1 ThiirMliiy- of . very m-nitri in the Mfteabee Hull, eorui-r i ineHtxl 'hss Sis. Travel Iiir Neighbors arc eo'dmlly itiviiej to vit( our Camp. CHa. McEi.iUNNT Consul, K. STfimn, Clern. MODERN ItKoTMl.KHO'-IJ Oh' AMKKICA' RoMeb'irn l.odtre No. -W't M-ets evi-ry 'Jrwi ami 4th Tueti liiy in Ni.n'i'Hbec Temple. VlfitliiK membern aiu.iy ivh nine. ,!.. itf.it r l'renl''n' A. I.. '1 iiokmon, aecretary. 0F..S., RM-lxirc ( imp er No. H-IImMk t b.-ti regular iiiei'tn i; oil lt hi -1 Th :ir(i.lny tn inch Month iilin mem!rs iii gooil stauiUn,; are rep'tlul) iiulted to at it'iul. MR". ElUTH I'CAf.StIN, W.M Fkkk .toKvxoN, Si-.-t-tary RKKKKAtt?', R'M'l,urif Heii. K.ih I,otli;e, No. 41. !. o. . f.-M-n- in -t.l K.liowV Temple I'vrry 1 ;ieMly .'v. iitui:. Vixitiun intern ami breth -n iiivCh) in Htt.-n I. Mri. L. E. Ml;,i.ri..,k. Mh.-. I'Ki.I.. 1 kivis Spi y, Mr.-. M.uiy h. 1'ai.m," I'luaa eial Stey. WOO DM FN OF TH K W'iKl.Ti, I'ukl'imp No 1'Ja-Mfelf at t.'iP FeoVl Hall in Koet.iirK, ert-ry Ul hu .inl Mon-iay even In k. mitinir M'izh rmr ai warn weleoms hoi: r. E. s.Mn h, C i;. K N. K am ;ieik WOMEN OF WOODCRAFT, I. Mar Clrele N 4tf-Mf l mi l-! an. I .Ir'l M- n-iav uTeiiiii? of eaeh month at il l Fll'.w' (fall VltltltiE mfiiitx rp lit laii'ltiii; are ii. Tiled to atter.d- MKr 'iRACK I'tl.KlfcSTuN fl. N, Clha Cawlfiei D. Clerk o o C) O o o n O 1. it ntiunrc i above provided. "If nn !,! 1.,.., ,1., ..M c... i . . . . p;s tii u uc- cninpanitd the same and tninscrli; o1' any evidence received bv the supreme Court, together with the opinion o' Hald court thr-reon. and the Ciovruor mav. at any tlnie arter receipt of said pajters. pardon' or conimui ;;e sentence of such convict." Some l'ncts Itegardiii Kliciiiniitiiii. Ho you know that fully nine nut of every ten cases of rheumatism are si, , rheiIIIUlt!sm of lhe muscIrB to cold or damp, or chnmir , rheumatism, and require no internal tl.wlr,P ,,.,iv..f r-h,.,,,. . ...... 1 herlain'a Liniment freely and see how I qu Uit ly it gives relief. For sale by all dealers. SCMOOXFi; 1.AKMK TOWIM TO S.AI'Kl'V; ritKW I'MIt 111, .M A FISH Fl KM), Or., Jan. 20. The st'um schooner l.akme, vat'rlopi'd nnd in distress, was save;! I'rom tle- stniction near Cupo lil.mco when the stpamnr .Van Smith late this aftpr uooti sucf-eedt'd in Retting a tow line ahoa rd. All of the crew. 1 ."i in number. were taken aboard ttie Smith and are now on their way to San Franeiseo. With her fires extinguished. and helpless before the storm, the Lakme d fitted more than ."() miles duriiiR the 14 hours she was at the merry of the Kale. The men aboard her. ahhoiiKh suiTerhiK no injuries, were in immediate danger of death. Til 15 PACIFIC MONTHLY'S i.vruonrcroHY offki: The Pacific Monthly, of Portland Orpgon. is a beautifully illustrated monthly mupazine which gives very full information about the resources and opportunities of the big country iying West of the Rockies. It tells ail about the Goveifmenc reclama tion projects, free Government land and tells about the districts adapted to fruit raising, dairying, poultry raising, etc. It, has special stories by -.'nek London and other noted authors. i The price 1b $1.MI a year, but to! introduce it we will send it six; months for fifty cuts. This offer j niuat bo accepted on or bufore Feb-1 ruary 1, 1911. Send your name and1 address accompanied by fifty cents In 1 stamps and learn all about Oregon, 1 Washington. Idaho, and California. Address, The Pacific Monthly, Portland, Oregon. dsw 1 NIOW H. I'. TIME (.'AUD. .Nortlihoiind. No Name I.ea 12. Shasta Limited .. 7:30 a. m. 16. Overland 1.1: 2 p. in IS. Port. -Ashland loi-nl I: Ml p. 111. 20. I'ort.-HuKch K local 9:00 a. m SniithlHtlllKl. II. Hliasta Limited ...12:41 a. m 13. Flyer 9.15 a m. l't. Overiand 4:0.- a. m. 17. Pnrt.-linsf'b'R local 19. I'ort.-Aslihunl loml ",:r,0 ). in. No. 17 tivs up in KuseliurK. at ,'iving here at 1:10 a. in. It Torm? the equipment of No. 20 whlcn leavfs horn at 9:00 in the tiioriiliiK. returning to Portland. It will be noticed that the tliove Is the leaving time of these trains Most of them arrive 20 niiiivtea he fore departure. The Shasta Limited does not take on passengers at ay platM between Portland and Sat. FrancUcoo. It carries Liroufb busi ne-i only. O o o o 1 ft, rAi Hm) llLioti1PS a.d tttert back Don't let the baby fret get good paclfWr from the Roseburg Pharmacy. . dtt Machinery made bread at Umpqua Hakery. Those 221.' dtf When you are In the market for pruning shears, saws and spray pumps, go to S. K. Sykes. dtt Sikwkvs, free from ilme deposit. Safe and clean, at Roseburg Phar macy. ' dtf GOOD HOT COFFEE f.uM.n (,ue ColtVe will be .U served at the Henson (Jroeery Kry Sjifimliiy, 10 a. nt. to G p. m. Conic in and warm up. Our voftco is one of the best - n blonds on th market, and n pood way to (rst it Is to drink U J. it snpd fre. 4- TIIK UIKVSON (.HOCKHY, Fone 1S4. I'uro Foods. J J tfa ! j ! J J a J The Benson 235 North Jackson St. Commercid Abstrcct Co. Abstracts of Titles Blue Prints Filing Papers, Etc. WE WILL GO ON YOUR BOND Insurance 328 NORTH JACKSON STREET. ROSEBUR.G. ORECON KiTiB)nHWE8gqtoaro-.-yi ROSES, VINES, SHRUBS ORNAMENTALS AND A FEW FRUIT TREES At my new location at 220 West Oak street. Lare stock here now; more coming every day. Buy early and get the best. A. L. KITCHIN Phone 2026 Roseburg, Oregon MHARTER pf OAK 4 FLOUR o H .rt o tft il vnnrl'l UU AVTll l Lots of has-beens. " Moro wooleV llke-to-be. but there Is only one rss class exclusive paint and wall paper i score In Southern Oregon In chancer of a p.actUai man of 30 years' ex perience. Store, on Oak Btruel. be low Hoseburg Theatre, and Is oe: and managed by 1). P. KtshiT. Alt work first-class and satlsftfcMs guaranteed. Look for the Klae- At Grocery. tem Wc deliver anywhtre I P-TO-1 ) A I K I T I ; K 1 0 K Y S IH' for modern houses, is made from th best oak, birch, ash aud Qr, sueb iuh, c.n be procured of the finest quality aud best color, fand well seasoned, from our large nnd well nnirt stock of lumber. We have eey tlilug In building lumber deinnntf6 by builders, which we are selling nf prices that wo won't allow any on to beat. Orders filled for all kindn of fn.lt boxes. The J. 0. Flook Co Conveyancing Choicest3 Produc of the West. Best and cheapest of all Family Flour, we know, we've tried them all Phone 263 The NORTH SIDE GROCERY CO. o I Go To Sea ToSee