PAGES LA GRANDE, UNION COUNTY. OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1911v 1 LQUiS GUILTY OF TRAFFICKING 77 NT 77 FYTj) Agents j for ... Agents ' for . . . R.&G. Corsets 3 " Tovnes Gloves pi LADIES' READY-TO WEAR and MILLINERY 4 ' very rniLF of roucE axd d. c. bhi- niOUX IRE HOME. it T.TiJW pay i l : it r n I n is it 1 it i Jj 1 JUST RECEIVED TODAY, A SHIPMENT OF VELVET HAND BAGS. COLORS BLACK AND BROWN. PRICED 75c UP.. Automobile 'foods Buy these early as you will not be oVklA Ia 4 lit AIM 114. M A1.A a ttUlB w gel, I.11C.U1 JUtl-CU. Ill UU.0 iJCit- jL-' all combinations of colors. "EMf. teen styles to select from. Priced $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75. J&ress Cords New line of the popular dress cords with tassels, i JtiiacK:, navy, Drown and tan. Priced ooc. Kaisors Qloves Our fall line of various gloves is now in stock. Wei I have one which is an extra bargain at the price. AH wool cashmere glove, col ors black, gray, brown and 'navy. Silk lined' in colors, something extra good. Priced 50c. JilkJcarfs Those large, silk scarfs are here in a large assortment. Colors white, black, cream, yellow, light blue and I pink. . Very pretty and very much used Twelve different styles. Very j popular for drapes. Price $1.00 to ' ! I $5.00" ft Watch Our Windows Window. ! OOCll 5 1 Watch Our Windows i P ( MV I Shoes for the Family In the Best Makes from Eastern Manufactures. A shoe for every foot and a price for every purse. Come where you can be fitted with your proper size. I L. J. FRENCH SHOE CO. Whole Frank Cbattas, Local Grck, GH Into Trouble Orfr Testimony. Chris Louis was convicted of white slavery at Portland this week In the United States circuit court and Frank Chatta8, a local Greek, is out on bond while the commissioner is consider ing a charge of perjury growing out of testimony given by Chattas on the witness stand In the behalf of Louis, also a Greek.' Louis is the man who was arrested here some time ago and was indk ted J and consequently convicted on the con , fession of Grace Dilman, the Pendle-1 escapades and the- testimony of Chief of Police Walden and D. C.' Brichoux of the Savoy hotel. These men re turned home thiB morning after hav ing attended the trtal and being de tained an extra day to appear against Chattas. The story of the white slave trafficking as told in the Observer at the time of the arrest, was corrobor ated from several different .sources and the defendant was convicted on four different counts. He has not been sentenced as yet, but about 12 year is what he will receive It is said, the imprisonment being at a fed eral prison. Chattas' troubles came np when he testified in Louis' .behalf. He denied having told Chief Walden. and others, certain facts in La Grande and Immed iately after lie had concluded he was arrested on a perjury charge and his case -taken under advisement. Grace Dillman made an excellent witness for th prosecution and told iher story to the jury exactly as she had confessed it to the police here. F (Continued from Page One.) council at that time, save W. J. Church who was not present on the fateful evenings, and that of the water super intendent at that time. , G. T. Fleming and J. K. Sheak are the first to take oath. They affirm I that each for himself and not for the other say they deny having signed such" report the one referred to and further say that there were not In fa vor of making such a report for that said work wasn't completed and has not been completed and has been un derstood by the council ever since that the work would not be accepted and hag never been accepted nor has such contract been completed by the said Newport Engineering company. Mr. Sheak and Mr. Fleming swear to these statements before C. H. Finn, notary public. ; Other fonucihnen Take Oath. J. E. Orvis, Bernard Logsdon and G. T. Fleming, swear that they were present on the evening of August 17. 1910, when the minutes show the re. port was adopted, and they swear that they never saw or never heard read what purports to be the report of the water committee accepting the recom mending of acceptance of the Second street pipe line work. They swear that they were present on the following meeting night, the 24th, and never heard the minutes of the previous meeting read to include said report and that said report was not read at all, C. H. Finn is again the notary public who administered the oath. IT. M. Monroe Takes Oath, Another oath attached to the resolu tion Is that of W. M. Monroe who says .he has examined the foregoing affi davit of J. K. Sheak, J. E. Orvts, Bernard Logsdon and G. T. Fleming and "I ay from my knowledge and re. membranes as a member of the city council of La Grande on that date, be ing present at the meeting of August IT. 1910, and of August 24, 1910, that the contents of said affidavit are in all thlnps true as I remember them." C. H- Finn is the notary In this instance too.' . H. C. Gilman corroborates these 'he J y mmgest rtoife; ihtdwii; til ererore havmsf t newest goods We carry Ladies' Suits, Coats, Millinery, Furs,- Kid Gloves, Underwear, Hosiery, Notions, Ribbons, Art Goods, all Staple Cotton piece Goods, Cotton Siaimcta $L25 OUTING GOWNS We are showing a new large line ranging in price from 75c to $3.00 We call special attention to our $1.25 grade, best quality outing, neatly trimmed in wash braids and lace, white and colors, all sizes 14 to 18. 35c LADIES' UNDEEWEAR7 Fleece lined underwear from: the smallest to the largest. 35c the gar ment. WOOL UNDERWEAR, line has never been shown in the city that fits and will not shrink: This before and a belter garment for the price can't be had. Prices 75c to $5.50. xm mm We are y having a big Sale on Furs which are arriving daily - 1- 50c Silk Hose with Lisle heel and toes. Hose sold everywhere for 75c. We have them in all sizes at 50c. Coats Ladies' and misses' coats in novelty materials that come in brown,, tan and gray. Prices $13.50 up. . A good assortment today. 9Kt - 5 Or - 7it WOOL HOSE for both OC 3UC"39 ltuV and Children Cotton Blankets, full size, white and tan 75c to $1175 Comforts, all colors, good size, sateen, 'aikoline,' and s3k covers . $1.75 to 7100 tiMifMWK(fIHHHWttfHIHiHMMH oalht with one of his own,