PAGE TWO, DAILY EAST OREGONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1906., EIGHT PAGES. COZY HOMES y. St ;.(.). Your home can be made more comfort- I able than ever before if you have i Perfection Oil Heater. You can carry it about and can quickly make warm and cozy the rooms and hallways that the heat from the other stoves or fur nace fails to reach. There is no other heater so handy, so clean and simple as the PERFECTION Oil Heater (Equipped with Smokeless Dcvlec) Hundreds of thousands now in use and giving per fect satisfaction. Perfection Oil H tor nmnnAH with the smokeless device, are all that the name implies. A trial will convince the most skeptical. Turn the wick as hieh or low as you can there's no danger. Gives intense heat i wo nnisnes nicKei and japan. Brass oil fount beautifully embossed. Holds 4 quarts of oil and burns 9 hours. Every heater warranted. If not at your dealer's wtite to our nearest agency for de scriptive circular. ZtXXXVfJ I nmnli the best all-roundl T ,. V "Nt household lamp made. 1 J ught giving power u unexcelled. Easy to operate and absolutely safe. Equipped with latest improved burner. Brass throughout and nickel plated. An ornament to any room, whether library, dining-room, parlor, or bed room. Every lamp warranted. Write to our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. STANDARD OIL COMPANY TljeTljeater "Yankee Consul" Tonight. One of the most attractive offer ings of the present theatrical season will bo the engagement of that suc cessful comic opera, "The Yankee Consul," which comes to the Frazer theater on Saturday. The fame of his remarkable offering has preced ed It, and theater-goers will be enabl ed to witness the splendid production, whlcn has created a furore In New York and Chicago, Boston, Philadel phia and San Francisco. Manager John P. Slocum, who la directing the tour this season, has engaged a splen did cast, numbering 75 people and heaJed by Harry Short, a clever oung comedian, and Miss Isabel Carroll in the prima donna role. The successful runs of nine months' duration at the Broadway theater, in New York, and of six months at the Studebaker theater, Chicago, are suf ficient criticism of the phenomenal popularity of this delightful comic opera, the locale of which la laid In the tropical Isle of San Domlngoy. Henry M. Blossom, jr., and Alfred Q. Robyn are the authors of the play, which threatons to rival "Ermine" as to longevity. During Its local en gagement the original production, with a real beauty chorus of 40 pretty girls, will be seen. GEN2RAL NEWS. The shingle manufacturers of Washington have agreed on a shut down for a period of 69 days to cur tail production. The latest from Teheran Is that tha shah of Persia has taken a decided turn for the worse. He has lain un conscious for several days, James Murray Coleman Is dead at Seattle. He was a pioneer of 1872 and at the time of his death was the wealthiest citizen of the place. He leaves JC, 000, 000. Chief of Police Decker has raided all the gambling houses of Wardner, closing p.ll games. Much of the para phernalia has been shipped out, the remainder packed Into back rooms. The Clearwater Lumber company has bought 1120 acres of timber land In Nez Perce county, Idaho, along the north fork of the Clearwater, for $12, 400. J. B. West, Fred Veach and Mrs. Harry Brucker sold the land. May Kelly, an inmate of the under world, waa found dead in her rooms, and beside her, dying of a wound in hi terrple, lay John Van Ness, a stationary engineer. late of Superior, Wis. The man will not talk and can not live long. The school -house at Jacksonville. Jackson county, burned recently. The building cost $16,000 and was built but two years ago. There was Insur ance to the amount of $10,000 on the building, but school books and sup plies are a total loss. The weather has moderated in the Grar.d P.onde until it is reasonably certain that the 3000 tons of suagr beets yet in the ground when the early freezes came, will all be saved. These 3000 tons represent about one- tenth of this year's crop. Mrs. Pa rah T. Brown Is dfad at Whlteblrd, near Orangevllle, aged 69 years. She and her husband founded the town of Mount, Idaho, in 1862. She was one of the best known pio neers of north-central Idaho and was extremely popular. Pneumonia caus ed her death. It Is estimated that 7. 500.000 per sons live In the section of country in the United States and Canada within a radius of 1000 miles of Seattle, who are directly interested in making the Alaska-Yukon-Pacific exposition the true exponent of their material wealth and development At Seattle Eugenlo Batlnloello set a trap gun In his trunk to protect Its contents. His landlady, Mrs. Emma Dully, was shot and killed while ran sacking the trunk, though It was probable that her only motive was curiosity. Batlnloello has been con victed of murder In the second de gree. The city employes of Seattle have organized and ask for an advance In their salaries, urging the Increased cost of living. Should their demands be met, tho city's expense account will be about $350,000 larger per year. The employes are backed by all the Influence the labor unions can bring to hear. The Jury In the case of Orlando Murray, "who killed Lincoln Whitney at Portland because the latter would not marry his sister, unanimously acquitted Murray within five minutes after retiring. The Jury then took two ballots to get an expression on points of law, and brought In their verdlot 45 minutes after retiring. Whitney's brothers are said to have made veiled threats against Murray. Popular opinion In Portland Is prac tically unanimous with Murray. "The Little Outcast" Monday. E. J. Carpenter's "A Little Out cast," with its splendid scenic equip ment will be produced here next Mon day night, December 17. This is a melodrnma of the cleverest type, hav ing every essence of human interest. It is a love story pure and simple. with every trait of loyalty and affec tion which could be lent to give the piny a nobler intent and color. The story which is a wide departure from the usual style of drama, Is marked by novelty In construction, it is built upon the vicissitudes of a young clerk and passes In swift action from, state ly mansions to crime-Infested haunts of New York; CTnCAGO-SEATTLE GAME. Seattle Brings Chicago Team West at Cost of $2000. The nerve of the Seattle filgh school lads In bringing a football team to Seattle from Chicago to play for the Interucholastic championship of the west is everywhere commented upon favorably, and the boys probably will be rewarded by the biggest crowd that ever turned out to a football game In Seattle, New Year's Day, says the Se attle Times. Nothing like this trip was ever even contemplated by a high school team before. Years ago the Michigan team, then In Its glory, made a trip to California to play Stanford, and Stagg once took a Chicago team out there during the holidays. Both these trips were the talk of the athletic world at the time. But for a high school team to travel half across the contl nent to play a game of football was not even dreamed of a few years ago, much less talked of. The Seattle team this year Is un questionably the- best on the coast and northwest. The north division school won the championship of Chi cago and the middle west, defeating the Hyde Park school, which turnea out such great players as Eckersall and the Hammond boys, so that the winner of the game here New Year's Day will have a clear title to cnam plonshlp honors In the west at least. Dade's Little Liver Pills thoroughly clean the system, good for lazy liv. ers, makes clear complexions, bright eves and happy thoughts, sror saie by A. C. Koeppen & Bros.' drug store, Marriage; License Issued. A marriage license was issuedtoday to the following couple: Peter mathl ot of Marlon county, and Evelyn Pin ard of this county. Pine Salve Carbollzed, acts like poultice; highly antiseptic, extensively used for eczema, for chapped hands and Hds. cuts, burns. Sold by A. U I Koeppen & Bros.' drug store. Bargains in Real Estate Are you going to buy a home In Pendleton? If so, buy right now. City property will be 25 per cent higher In less than a year. Look at these bargains: 1-room house. 601 Franklin street, corner Webb 160 All modern 5-room house, 601 Post street, corner Webb $1600 4 room house, 605 Post street 1000 All modern 5-room house, 906 East Webb street $1400 All modern 6-room house, 620 Market street ' $1400 lot 1780 Another In same locality, new 6-rooms and 1 good lots $87S This property must be sold In the next 80 days, as the owners are leaving the city and if they do not sell will rent and take them off the market. All of these can be had by a small cash payment, bal ance monthly payments. Why pay rent Own your own home In a choice location. ANOTHER SNAP. 7 fine large rooms, city water, bath, all modern, barn, two full lots. No. 711 Ann street, $2500. The Improvements could not be duplicated for the price , to my nothing about the lota. . Large and small wheat and alfalfa ranches for sale. Call and see use before buying. ( ' HAR.TMAN & BENTLEY Bouse to rent in all parts of the city. CHESTER THOMPSON TRLAL. Many of the Thompson Family Have Been Insane. All this forenoon the county, court house rang with the eloquence of at torneys making their opening state ments In the Thompson murder trial, says a Taooma dispatch. Assistant Prosecuting Attorney Miller, of King county, made a statement for the prosecution. His speech to the Jury laeted half an hour and recited all the incidents leading up to the murder of Judge Fmory. Miller went Into ml nute details to prove that Thompson bought a revolver and went to Judge Emory's house for the purpose of killing someone. Judge Thompson, father of the prls oner, Bpoke for an hour and a na'.r, when a recess for noon was taken He resumed at ? p. m. The burden of his speech was that Insanity Is her edltary in the Thompson family. He opened his talk by giving the history of his family for many generations back, relating numerous Instances of Insanity among his ancestors. After exhaustively covering this he took up the peculiarities of his son. Beginning at his babyhood he recited the mental characteristics of the boy, told of his moods, peculiarities, likes and dislikes, his irresponsibility under various conditions and his proneness to Irrationallsm when his emotions were stirred. His statement Is of the most sweep ing character, and may last all the afternoon, ail nets of, Chestoi Thomp son oeing covered and placed nerore the Jury with, elaborate care. Not half of the spectators could enter the court room and the doors were lock ed a few minutes after the session opened this morning. ManZan Pile Remedy put up In con venient, collapsible tubes with nozzle attachment so that the remedy may be applied at the very seat of the trouble, thus relieving almost Instant ly bleeding, itching or protruding piles. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. Sold by A. C. Koep pen & Bros.' drug store. , Killed by Powder Explosion. A premature, explosion of a delayed black powder blast In Porter Bros. & Welch's camp No. 5, near Reu- hns left the country and he tried to the Swedish foreman, and seriously founded Sylvester Devlto, an Italian laborer, at 9 o'clock this morning. Carlson, who was 45 years of age, Is a well known railroad construction foreman, and previous to accepting a position on the prairie extension, was with Grant Smith & Co., the well known Spokane contractors. There are no heavy rock cuts In the vicinity of camp No. 5, and a charge of black powder had been placed In the dirt to loosen It The fuse worked poorly and the explosion was delayed. Carlson concluded that the fuse had failed of Its purpose and Instead of waiting for a possible re sult, hurried back to the scene. He was standing directly over the hole where the chargo had been placed when the explosion occurred. His body wos hurled about 12 feet In the air and he fell heavily to tho ground In a cloud of dust. Death was instan taneous from concussion and broken nock. Devllo. who Is about 40 years old and who has a wife and three children In Italy, was standing about 10 feet from the holo when tho explosion hurled Carlson to his death. The force of the flying dirt broke his right leg, badly lacerating his fnce and filled his eyes with dust so that there Is danger of losing one or both. Lew Is ton Tribune (Ho Corrcs,) Saturday Evening Specials. AFTER 6 p. m. Any Man's Hat in the house will be reduced 20 per cent. Any Man's Overcoat will be reduced 15 per cent. 100 Boys' Corduroy Suits all day Saturday 1-2 price, just the thing for School. If You Don't Know What to Give Give a Peoples Warehouse Merchandise Certificate-Good as Gold anywhere in this store. No.. The Peoples Warehouse Merchandise Certificate Everything for Men, Women and Children to Wear and Eat. Will Pay to Bearer. .Dollars in Merchandise. Pendleton, Oregon,. THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE By Good anywhere in the store at any time during the year. The Peoples Warehouse Where it Pays to Trade. Save Your Coupons. "Plneules" (non-alcoholic) made from resin from our pine forests. Used for hundreds of years for blad der and kidney diseases. Medicine for SO days, ft. Guaranteed. Sold by A. C. Koeppen A Bros.' drug store. Charles Lane A Son put In window glass. 'Phone black 3071. PROGRAM WEDNESDAY EVENING Free, to Advertise Pendh-ton Acade my's Musical Department. On next Wednesday evening Miss Lyman's class In the Pendleton acad emy will glvel a musical and literary entertainment at the academy build ing, to whlchthe public Is Invited. The entertainment will be free and for the purpose of showing the work that Is being done by the department of music of which Miss Lyman Is now the head. Aside from the musical numbers on the program there will also be a number ot literary selections by mem bers of Mrs. Bleakney's and Miss Ly man'o classes. All the news all the time In the East Oregontan. The Christmas Puzzle Solved COME HERE AND WE WILL 8AVK THE BOTHER AND WORRY OF CHOOSING YOUR CHRISTMAS GUTS. YK8, WR HAVE JUST THE RIGnT PRESENT FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY ALL THE Useful Necessary Articles At the very lowest Prices. F..J. Red Cross Pharmacy. JOHNSON'S CELEBRATED SWISS CHOCOLATE CREAMS. Surprising Variety FOR The Holiday ...Demands... Watch Us ' The Pendleton Drug Co. "The Mark ot Quality" Phone Main 20 Pendleton's most popular dining room. THE FRENCH RESTAURANT Thoroughly renovated In every de partment. Everything new In kitch en and pantry. All new dishes. FINE SUNDAY DINNERS OCR SPECIALTY. Most up-to-date kitchen In the northwest Polydore Moens Proprietor 33 Main St. 'Phone Main 8, Walters' Flouring Mills Capacity, ISO barrels a day. Flour exchanged for wheat. Flour. Mill Fed, Chopped Feed, etc., always on hand. Building Air Castles ! . nlMMMI Hilt llnnKn'llnkl. When you're building realities and " need good grade lumber, lath, shin gles, rash, doors, ceemnt, brick, lime, sand, etc.. honestlv nrioA nrnmnti delivered every way satisfactory " your oraer witn us. Sole agent for Krlsollte Wood Fibre Plaster, made in Blue Rapids, Kan sas; also White Crystal Lime. Pendleton Planing Mills R. FORSTER, Proprietor. For MOLTING CHICKENS See Colesworthy CHOP MILL CORNER ALTA AND COTTONWOOD BTS. HOTEL PORTLAND OF PORTLAND, OREGON. American plan, IS per day and up ward. Headquarters for tourists and commercial travelers. Special rates made to families and single gentle, men. The management will be pleas ed at all times to show rooms and give prices. A modern Turkish bath establishment In the hotel. -a a BOWERS. .Manager.