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PAGK TWO DAILY EAST OREGOMAN. PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5. 1915. EIGHT PAGES r Borflbn VCORSETS Special CORSET DEMONSTRATION MADAM MORRIS OF NEW YORK CITY IS HERE NOW DEMONSTRATING ROYAL WORCESTER AND BON TON CORSETS. SHE SAYS: "YOU NEVER KNOW THE LUXURY OF TRUE CORSET COMFORT UNTIL YOU'VE BEEN PROPERLY FITTED." FIGURES VARY AS DO FACES, AND SO THE DESIGNS OF CORSETS CREATE STYLES FOR EVERY FIGURE. AS A CORSET EXPERT, IT IS THE PLEASURE OF MADAM MORRIS TO ASSIST YOU IN THE SELECTION OF THE CORSET MODEL. OUR STOCK CONTAINS SUCH A DIVERSITY OF STYLES THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO FILL EVERY CONCEIVABLE CORSET NEED OF OUR CUSTOMERS. NOW IS THE IDEAL TIME TO SELECT YOUR CORSET. AND BE FITTED. COME WEDNESDAY BOYS' SUITS When you go to buy boys' suits come to us. You'll find here the greatest stock of boys' suite in Eastern Oregon. All the new styles in the newest and most wanted shades. All wool, two pair of knickers, lined and reinforced, extra good patterns, values you'll not find elsewhere. Your choice only $5.00 Visit the Umatilla County Horse and Mule Show at Rodnd-up Park. Saturday, Oct. 9th. Admission onlv 25c . Bargain Basement Bargains $2.50 Children's Wool Dresses $1.95 $17.50 Women's Suite $4.49 $1.50 Dress Goods, all colors 47c $1.50 Corduroy, black and blue 36c $2.50 Bear Skin Cloth, 4 ft. wide 73c $3.25 Men's Wool Underwear 69c $5.00 Women's Fine Wool Union S'te $2.47 50c Women's Vests and Pant 17c $1.00 Men's Heavy Shirts 63c $2.75 Women's Wool Waists 79c 20c Women's Black Hose 9c 20c Men's Sox, all colors 9c 20c Children's Stockings 9c 15c Cotton Flannel, heavy 10c 12 Vac Cotton Flannel, heavy 9c 15 Yards Heavy Outing Flannel, 10c grade $1.00 OUTING FLANNEL Get ready for winter with your outing flannel comforters, night gowns and pa jamas. The largest and best selection we have ever had, in colors and white. Best in quality, soft finish, fast colors, one qual ity, one price. The yard 10 PLAID SILKS Another shipment plaid silks today. Plaids are very popular and can be made up into stylish dresses, waists, etc., also to be combined with woolens, in dresses. All colors, 36 inches wide, purely a Swiss taf feta. The yard $1.98 FOR WAISTS Marquisette, Georgette crepe and chif fons, in plain shades, every color on the card ; also figured stripes, checks and plaids. These make up into the newest waists and over drapes. The vard $1.00 to $2.50. "T.P.W." Pure Food Shop SEASONABLE SUGGESTIONS. Deviled and Nippon Cheese Each .... 20 Nuefchatel and German Cheese, each 10 Camenbert Type, Cans 20 and 75 Anchovies Small kegs, each 50C Egg Noodles Package 15C and 25? Fancy Button Mushrooms Can ,. 45c The Peoples Warehouse 3 PHONES ALL 15 NEW GOODS ARRIVING DAILY New Salmon Bellies Blood red fish, the pound' 25C Mackerel Fine fat fish, small size, 2 for 25C Large fish, each 40C Boneless Codfish Package 25 Hot Sauce 5 cans 25 New Dill Pickles Quart 20 Where It Pays to Trade. The eighty-fifth hirthda'. .f tin. Isaac Partes yesterday was made the occasion of an Informal pa.t.. given in her honor by lira. Joe H. Parlies at the Parke horn on Katt Alii street. A number of elderl Indies were Invited In and made the anni versary a very enjoyable ore. Miss- Either Shea entertained the young ladies of the Phoenix Club last evening at her hoBie on Monroe street. Mrs. John Vert was hostess jester day afternoon to the members of the Duplicate Whist Club at their lirst meeting of the year. Mm. E. T. Wade i visit In The Dalles. briel on. Vesley X. Matlock Is this art entertaining the Jolly Ne.gh the first meeting of lha sea- Local music lovers hud ar. oi r tunity last evening to hear some spiel. did musical selections by tne Se quoia quartet of Portland. The .on cert was given under the auspices ol tl.e young ladles of the Fredda See grus Kei and the program llnough out was well enjoyed. The program included quartet selections, solos, tradings anil piano lumbers. All of the church societies n( the Church of the Redeemer will meet together tomorrow afternoon at 2:M at the rectory and a short urogram l.as been arranged. Mr Mat DiSOS way will give some reminisce! ces fri the safly days. Mrs. Join Mails Ji., will speak "n the work of the women's auxiliary Sod Mr-. Lee : Moorhouse will speak on ihi ways to make the parish stow Vo Si selei - .ions will be ftVta by Mrs J. 1! Dickson and refreshments will be rrved. Mrs. (ieorge Meeker and Mrs. D. E. Carglll are in Freewuter visiting friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Roliert N" Stanfleld have returned from a short visit in ' Portland. Miss Muriel Sallng, Miss Edith Johnson and Miss Norma .Uloway expect to leave Thursday for Port- ' land and on Saturday will sail from Flavel for San Francisco to visit the Panama-Pacific exposition. PORTER CHARLTON ON TRIAL IN ITALY FOR MURDERING HIS WIFE DEFENSE WILL THY TO PROVE Til IT VOl NG MAX HA imams at time Case Is i M" mil at Coaw, M uf rtMe Pit Yean Ago Wtien Hriilt- of 1 1 ban a MouUi l Killed and Thrown Into Lakf Jury Is a M.-t I iiu-onl (.atliefiiuc. IN -SHOOTS, 1 Few ever found the road to fuicess i toboggan slide. A clear conscience will sometime? make braces unnecessary. When we kick ourselves we never do It as et'fei lively as someone else would. Opportt can alwa laUoa. The so nothing ,. taps lightly but you ,ir "the knock of temp- lni that we get fot ally worth about what BY ALICE PtOBK (I'nlted Press Staff Correspondent.) COMO, Italy, Oct 5. Porter Charlton went on trial here today. From the Iron cage in which the prisoner in Italy is always confined In the courtroom, the young American, not yet twenty-five, listened to the opening of the case. From the start it was clear that the defense would attempt to prove that he was in sane when he killed with a mallet his wife of less than a month on the night of June . 1910. stuffed her body in a trunk and threw it Into the depths of Lake Como. The strangeness of the crime was not lessened by the medieval cage, and the two fantastically costumed carbineers who guarded him, with their Napoleonic hats gaily cockade,! and their decorated uniforms, ap peared in spite of the sinister setting like opera bouffe chorusmen. Charlton is an American with Ital ian lawyers, in an Italian court be ing tried by Italian methods. How ever, In the two yearn since he was taken back to Italy, he has learned the Italian language sufficiently well to be able to follow the progress of his trial. The Jury which will hear the pleas is an unusual one for Italy. It is made up almost entirely of profes sional men. and the reports of the alienists who have been watching the prisoner will not fall upon Ignorant ears. There have been three report by alllenlsts all of a type familiar .n America, which will be Introduced at the trial. The first, for the de fense, declared him Insane at the time the crime was committed; the second, for the crown, declared him sane, and I he third, provided by the government, left loopholes both ways. Coming between the court and the ; prisoner were the visions of the pen- ally which may lie visited upon him The sentence for deliberate, murder Is life imprisonment. The, first ten years of life term are spent In soli- I tary confinement In a dark cell with onlv bread and water for food sentence which practically means death from insanity In a few years The sentence for murder not delib erate Is twenty years. The many extenuating circumstan ces in the case, together with th youth of the prisoner, and the fact that "crimes of passion" are not re garded with great seriousness In Italy, have led Charlton's counsel to believe that It will be quite possible to free him. Charlton, then not twenty and I Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iiiiitiiiiiiiisiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii limning COLD WEATHER Is near, now is the time to get your warm clothing. Com- 3 pare our prices and merchandise others ask you one E third more for. We buy direct from the manufacturers and you save all middlemen and jobbers profits. Give us a call. $3.45 Suits Men's Mackinaws to $6.85. Men's Prince Chap $9.50 to 912.50. Men's Tailor Made Suits at S14.75 to $18.50. SAMPLE SWEATERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES Children's Sweaters 49 to $1.45. Children's Sweater Suits 95 to 92.75. Boys' Sweaters 49 to 92.45. Misses' Sweaters 65 to 93.45. Men's Jersev Sweaters 65f to 91.95! Men's Heavy Sweaters at 95r to 96.50. Boys' Mackinaws 94.50 UNDERWEAR Heavy Cotton Ribbed Un derwear, shirts and drawers, garment.. 45 Wool Ribbed Underwear, garment 75 Heavy Wool Underwear, garment 95f Men's Unions $1.00 Men's Wool Unions 91.85 to 92.95. Ladies' Fine Wool Unions at 98 Men's Overalls 49. 69r and 83. Boys' Overalls.. 35. 45 Boys' Suits 91.65 to 94.95. THE HUB I 23 Sample Stores. 749 MAIN ST. nilllliliiitllillliiiiiiillllllllllliiilliiiiiiiiiiiiilliliillllllilillllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllt? Prlnxess Irene In New York harbor. He had sailed from Genoa. He con fessed the crime, but he and his father. Judge Paul Charlton, fought extradition, and It was not until Au gust. 191, that the United States su preme court decided that he must re turn to Italy to stand trial. There he was lodged In an asylum for ob servance. Italian legal processes are low. but the trial was finally set for lugust, 1(14. The coming of the world war caused the first postpone ment, and Italy's entrance Into the war caused It to be postponed again The time that he has spent in con flnement will be taken Into account, if Charlton Is sentenced Us a limit ed term. OAKT TO COAST IN no i days less than It took Kdward Payson Weston, thereby establishing a new world's record for long distance waling. He has started on his re turn trip snd he expects to be In San Francisco in January, an' 't,r in the month hack in Eureka. CsJ.. which was his original starting point Some public spirited cltlxens of Kureka thought It a good advertise ment for Eureks to have one of her sons attempting such a feat, so they told Burns he would hale 1500 If he got back before next January'- He Is allowed 11.50 s day for his meals and lodging "I was the first hiker to make the trip over the Lincoln Highway from Frisco to Jersey city," said Durm. lerk Yi hi It sts i rieil I You i I price ti I his bet Wpto I titcessa der to jften judge a m n 'the garments worn I. havt The census that Holland took ear- ! ly this year gave the country a pop. ( ms , M ST M 4 ulatlon of f. I3I.3TO. s gain In 10 1 years of Itl.Ml. CLEANSE THE BLOOD AND JVVOID DISEASE When your blood is impure, weak, thin snd debilitated, jour system Worses gaaWflihU to any or a!'. liesses. Put vour Mood in pood condition. Hood's Hiirriiparilla acts directly snd peculiarly on the blood it puri fies, enrirhes and reviializes it ami bnilds up the whole system. 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This was at a time when the German and Austro Hungarian ambassadors had been protesting that they could not get Info proper communication with their respective governments. is all right; but it is jar the plum tree In or the fruit fall. Esau sold his Mrthrlght cheaply; but In those days they had no birds and bottles to tempt man. There is some comfort in belong ing to the orchestra. The members are not expected to laugh at vaude ville Jokes When It comes to. picking a hus band the hrtlllant woman generally has worse luck than the girl with an empty think tank. A loss of appetite can generally lie cured by work. We always consider ourselves the best Judges of the other fellow's de cency. In case of shrinkage, the men wh at born great always look blamed Insignificant. A poem will touch the heart ol the magazine editor better than the song that makes the people weep. The man who spends -too much pplng out the route will nev inywhere. id many men who say the wes them a living naturally that their wives are the pay envelopes. When a dyspeptic man gets a tick et to a clam bake his Ills vanish on thin air. York, and San had Franc short mil Jealous :uy met her mi". Sh been well and New perlence on an Intensely nature, and she was being held on bail for the shooting of William B. Craig, broker, in the elevator of the Waldorf-Astoria. She fascinated Chart" ton, and the attention of the young man pleased her. They sailed for Oenoa four days after their marriage, and Immediate ly they began a series of violent They i i quarrels ano to tne snores or i Dm I time in er get A go world i assume went through Italy where their Q.tUUTSlS were so strenuous that they were asked to leave the hotel Then they rented the Villa Legnazzl at Moltraalo, where the crime was committed. It is said that the experience dr .ve Charlton Into periods of insanity dur ing one of which he killed her. The details may cause part of the trial to be conducted behind locked doors. The final quarrel came late at night on June 7, and at Its height Charlton, blind with rage, picked up a mallet and beat her to death. He put the body In it trunk and sank It In the lake. Then he fled. The trunk was found two days later and search was made for Charlton's body, for It was believed that he, too, was the victim of a murder. He? was arrested as he walked down the gangplank of the mm I : ... sbsbKx dsWsSBSBaSBSBSBWeH A Wonderful Infhtence. Hobcrt mini. Thoml. of woman asrsa aaagagst . c,i confidence in Mother's Friend. They hare used it and know Us TsJtaal to the expectant motner. They tell of Its inrtuence to ease abdominal muscles and bow they avoided these dreaded stretching ipsins. 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