La Grande evening observer. (La Grande, Or.) 1904-1959, June 09, 1911, Page PAGE 3, Image 3

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IX dKANDE EVENING OBSERVER,
nUDAY.JUNEOlOll.
5 to $200. Each
$75 to $200 Each
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1HT11 tlIl T 1107 Adama Avenue.
William Miller a Bro., phone, main l
( $75 to $200 Each
$75 to $200 Each
A BUSINESS
la similar to a personality." It has character good, bad or Indifferent,
the same 'as an Individual. ; If the principles of the Individual are
fundamentally sound he'a an O. K. Individual. If the policy of the
business la right and Its taethod l squaTe it is an O. K. business. W
THE wakdku
Is the place to have your clothes cleaned, pressed, repaired and dyed
' because it la on the square all" of the time. Vf'-f, f, '
WII 0;M D D A O 1 113 Adams Avenue
Phone Main 735
J. E. Bratfley S Co.
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SANITARY PLUMBING7
REPAIR WORK A SPECIALTY.
Phone, black 3482
NEXT DOOR TO
CITY HALL
FOR SUNDRY
Hood River Berries
Oranges
Grape Fruf
Fresh Tomatoes
VJax Beans
Asparagus
Mounq Beets
Radishes f
Lemons
Bananas
Cnciimfters
Green Peas
UevTurnips
Lettuce
Cabbage
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RICHARD ALL5UTT TO BE TRIED
FOB MURDER OF SISTER
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The Killing of Mrs, Tiers and Attack
on Others Occnred in March.
Rockville. Md.( June 9. In the cir
cuit court next Monaay Richard W.
Allnutt will be placed on trial for the
alleged murder of his sister, Mrs. Val
eria A. Velrs. He s also charged with
having murderously assaulted his
eighty-year-old mother. Mrs. Marga
ret Allnutt. and Miss. Jane Rawllngs,
at the same time. Much' Interest is
evinced In the case in view of the ex
treme-atrocity of the deeds of which
the young man Is accused and . the
prominence of the family to which he
belongs. . -'
The killing of Mrs. Velrs and the at
tacka on the other two women be
curred on March 14 last at the home
of Mrs. Margaret Allnutt near Daw
soavllle, this county. Several months
before, Richard Allnutt had married,
and after his marriage he and his wife
had boarded at the home of his broth
er, Lawrence Allnutt, at Dawsonvllle.
For some time prior to the tragedy
different hurt vtatwl Wwun Ptoh-
ard W. Allnutt and his mother and
alster. The mother, her widowed,
daughter, Mrs. Viers,' fifty-nine years
old, and Miss Rawlinga; sixty years
old ( occupied .the home. Richard
wished to bring his wife : the-e , and
asked for one-half of the house. To
this the women" would not agree. They
thought the house not large enough th
accommodate all. . Richard, however,
took a different view of the matter
and brooded over his fancied wrongs,
j Although the favorite brother In th
eyes, of Mrs. Velrs, much of AUnutt'i
animosity was directed toward her,
and he went to the family borne on the
morning of the tragedy and uiet her
In the dining room, he was seized
with a mania to slay.
The man Is alleged to have grabbed
the handle of a pitchfork and vicious
ly attacked his sister, his aged mother
and the latters old friend and com'
panion. Miss Rawlinga, who happened
to be In the room. Mrs. Velr's skull
was crushed, her face , was battered,
and one arm was broken." She died
that night. Mrs. ' Allnutt , and Miss
Rawllngs were also frightfully cut
and bruised about the face and head,
and for a week or more their condition
ed was critical but they finally recov
ered..
Allnutt fled from tie scene of the
crime to : the- home of ' his ! brother,
where he was arrested ' later In the
day and brought, to Pockvllle, where
he has since been confined in jail. ;
The accused Is forty-five years old
and a son of the late Nathan W. All
nutt. one of the leading lawyers '; of
this section, and is the brewer of
Henry C. Allnutt. for many year "or
lster of wills In this county. AtNfhe
coming trial every effort will be made
to prove that Richard was temporary'
ly Insane at the time he Is alleged to
have murdered Mb sister. During
hia confinement he has Buffered from
extreme nervousness and Is said to be
on J the " verge of a complete break
down. Several times he -has been
examined by noted alienists.
lAllnutt's bride of a few months has
remained steadfast In her loyalty to
him. His brother and other members
of his family are also standing by
him in hia troubles. Hia aged mother
who la still suffering from the shock
of the murderous attack made upon
heri displays the greatest compassion
for her son and it is expected aha will
do all in her power to have him de
clafed insane. ,
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CUBED TO STAT CUBED.
Hew La Grande Citizens Can Find
Complete Freedom from Kidney
' : Troubles,''.
If you uffer from backache
Prom urinary disorders
From any disease of the kidneys,
Be cured to stay eured. :
Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting
cure. ' !' '
, So grateful people testify. ,
; Here's one case of It:
Mrs. William Belrdneaur, 2130
Colorado street,' Baker City, Ore.,'aaya
"My kldneya were badly disordered At
the result of a cold I ctnoracted and
j 1 suffered from an almost constant
.tackache. To go up or down stalra
caused severe pains throughout my
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WE HAVE FOUND UMVEES AL RANGES TO (SITE THE BEST ALL-AROUND SATISFACTION , OF
ANT RANGES WE HATE EYER SOLD, Oil KNOW OF. ONE STRONG FEATURE IS THEIR SMALL
FUEL CONSUMPTION. THET BURN LESS FUEL BECAUSE THE OTEN IS SO CONSTRUCTED THAT
IT RETAINS ITS HEAT LONG AFTER THE FIRE HAS DIED DOWN.
OTHER SPECIAL FEATURES:
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SLIDING DAMPER REGULATES HEAT AND RETAINS !T !N RANGE.
PORCELAIN-LINED OTEN DOOR AND RESERVOIR. ' . - . 4
RANGES STAND ON DOUBLE BASE MAKING IT EAST TO CLEAN AROUND. I
NICKEL WORK WONT TARNISH-AN EXCLUSIVE FEATU11E OF THIS RANGE.
AUTOMATIC OTEN CONTROL ANT HEAT TOU NEED.
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body and I was also annoyed by head
aches and dizzy spells. Reading of
Doan's Kidney Pills, m yhusband pro
cured a supply and the c6ntents of
two boxes cured me. I shall always
give Doan's Kidney Pills my endorse
ment (Statement given November 3,
1908.) ,':.,'.'
A Lasting Effect
On May .26. 1910, Mrs. Beirdneaux
said: "The cure Doan's Kidney Pills
made In my case has been permanent.
Whenever I have the opportunity, I
recommend this remedy"
For sale by all dealers. Price 60
cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
New Tork, sole agents for the United
States. "'-
Remember the name Doan'a and
take no other.
Ap 14 My 12 Jun 9 Jul 7 28 Ag 25.
-Piles Cured In S to 11 Days.
PAZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to
All the New
Thing
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It Painting, Paperhanging,
Decorating; and Tinting.
Ton can get the same ser
vice here yon can In large
eKles.' V .'v
, Phone Bed 971 and talk to -,
B.B. NUTTER
Who Knows the Business.
NEXT DOOR TO OBSERVER
cure any case of Itching, blind, bleed- We want energetic salesmen In your
Ing or protruding piles In 6 to 14 days territory. Expense money advanced,
or money refunded" Me. For partlcular addre Nur.
v 7 series, Inc., Albany. Oregon. . ' . .
Do y,ou want to make more money? 5.27-S0t
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Is
oney Invested in
a Home Brings You
Real Rewards
that cannot be measured alone in dollars and
cents. There's satisfaction in knowing you have
a home when possibly all other investments fail
it gives you a feeling of security and demands
the recognition of your fellow townsmen, be:
cause by building you show your faith in the f u
ture of the community. And every community
is known by its deeds. You can help and at the
same time help yourself. A home investment is
always the most meritorious, and loss is less like
ly because you are dealing in values you under
stand and with people you know. 7e have sup
pleid the lumber for the homes of many of your
friends who are now on the road to success, and
want to talk with you whenever you're ready, ,
WENAHA LUMBER CO.
GREENWOOD & MADISON
Home Phone 421. Bell Phone, Main 732