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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1911)
JACK FOCR DAXL CAPITAL JOURNAL, bALEM, OREGOX, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1911. POLICE THINK m THEY HAVE CLUE TO MURDERER ' CXlTn TXT. LEASED WIDE Colorado Springs, Sept 23. A. J. Burnham, a cook at the Modern Woodmen sanitarium near here, who was held ag a ponslble Buapect' for murder of his wife and two children and threo members of the Wayne neighbors, was released from custody today. Ho Is reported to be In a crit ical condition from advanced tuber culosis, and camiot live long. Burnham went to tljo home of his lter-ln-aw. He will be watched by the police to make sure that their action In releasing him will not prove a mistake. In the event that they get mme evidence against him. Pollco officers are today Investigat ing a story told by Helen Young, 16, and a companion, whoso name Is Bupprensed. The girl says that two weeks ago she met a man named "John" at a band concert. On Tues day preceding the murder he told her that Wayne owed him some money, and ho was going to get It. Last Monday night she saw this man again, and he remarked, "well, we got that fellow." The girl asked him who he meant hy "we," and he answered, "that Is something that you don't need to know." The police suspect whom "we" meant. They have y ltnesses declar ing that a stranger called at the Wayne homo last Saturday aad quar reled with Wayne. The latter said If the Intruder did not let him alone he would expose him. The theory that Wayne was slain for revengo because he failed to pay his gambling debts la doubted. The real reason Is believed to lie deeper, and Involving Mrs. Burnham. who 19 thought to hav eheld the secret. A BertlUon expert of Denver Is Instigating the finger, prints found on the bloodstained axe at tho Burn nam home. 1 ' i A i I "HOOTCH ALBERT" TWENTY SEVEN YEARS IN ALASKA iDNITRn TRESS MAKER WII1E ' Seattle, Sept. 23 After 27 years' of llfo In the Arctic circle, Albert Fortler Is In 8eattle today enjoying his first ride In a motor car, his first glimpse of a moving picture show and his first stroll on real as phalt pavements. Thf pioneers call Fortler "Hootch Albert", a name given him In Hie early RO'a by the esqulmaux when he started a distillery from which he sold a strange liquid at $75 a gallon- Hootch Albert emtio back to civil ization because the rheumatism Is creeping Into his bones and he will take medical springs treatment at some of the resorts. Absolutely Pure MAKES HOME BAKING EASY Light Biscuit Delicious Cake Dainty Pastries Fine Puddings Flaky Crusts The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar I movim; i'ictj iiks to show at t1ik ukasd Manager Waters, of the Grand Opera House, has decided to run a moving picture show In connection with the theater. With this in view a moving picture outfit of the latest type has been Installed and begin ning with Thursday, September 28, a moving picture program will be shown every evening when none, of the regular attractions are on. Mr. Waters will have his pictures furnished by the General Film Ex change, of Portland, and his service will tie of the best. Music will be furnished by the regular orchestra, and a vocalist has been secured for the opening. This la a good move on Mr. Waters' part as the opera house Is tho most comfortable place In town for enter tainments of all kinds and the doors should not be closed to the public so many nights as In time past, but should be open Tor the enjoyment of the Salem theater goers. Another good feature In Mr. Wa ters plans, Is that he will not run his house Sundays. Hut with the ex ception of Sundays, there will be something doing at The Grand every night. . o r MISTAKEN FOR A It F.Alt KILLED BY A FUIEXD Ontralia. Wash.. Sept. 2,1 J. C. ('ales, one of the oldest and best known residents of Hucoda, was mis taken for a bear and instantly killed yesterday by R. W. Waddle, a well known resident of .C'entralla, who was out hunting with ('ales. The shooting occurred on Johnson Creek about 15 miles from Hucoda. Foley's Kidney Remedy (Liquid). Is a great medicine of proven value for both acute and chronic kidney and bladder ailments and for annoying urinary irregularities. It is especially recommended to elderly people for Its wonderful tonic and reconstructive qualities and the permanent relief and comfort It gives them, L. Mc Connell, 117 Catherine St., Elmlra, N. Y says: "Five bottles did the work for me most effectively and beyond doubt Foley's Kidney Remedy Is the most reliable kidney medicine ever made. Red Cross Pharmacy H. Jerman). COME TO THE PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. If run milter from Mewling, ltchlnif. Mind or iirulruiliiiK I'llen, Bern! lue your tulilrew, "ml 1 will tell jou how to cure jrourxelf at liotuft liy the new alworptlon trentmeut ; n V "111 Imo Hem! Home of thlH liome treutm fiw fur trial, with rerereureH from jour owu locality If reiiuemcd. Ilnmnllnte re lief ami permanent cure awiurtil Seinl no money, hut tell ntbera of tlila offer. Wrll tinlxy In Mm. M. Summers, Box 1', Nuln Hume. Intl. STORE That will furnish your home for less money than any other store in Salem. THE LARGEST STOCK THE LOWEST PRICES THE BEST SERVICE Great Rug Sale on Monday, 50 9x12 Tapestry Brussels Rugs in Oriental and Floral designs, fine colorings, a large assortment to choose from. REGULAR PRICE $18.50 SALE PRICE $13.95 impena 177 N. Liberty St. 111 III 16 Salem, Oregon. COo BIG TRUCK fiOT BUSY A.M) snirtii A WAGOX While the strt car was doing stunts in front of th Journal office this morninp, one ot the big auto trucks of the city was run up In front of the offi'-e and stopped w hite the drivf-r went up th street for a short distance. The tr ick, feeling it j ug, n hi. I i'i i r wwiLniiif uy a j decrepit old str-t car of the vintage oi nvi, suuueni km a move on and started south on Commercial at a dignified pace. K moved sedately over towards th- .-Idcwulk In front! of Arnold's blacksmith shop, where It gathered up a . cun and started off with It. Tli blacksmith yelled, "stop thief!" anu undertook to shut off the power, li t grabbed the wrong lever and the truck responded with 1 a jump. The k-ver was hastily; Jammed back and tV unruly "bea.u" I stopped. .-0 damns:- done, only that the driver, who emme down the ' street at' a Maud S. gait, was so: frightened that he won't get his color back until the sun tans him up ! next summer. o JURY LIST FOK OCTOr.ER TERM : The following in the jury list fori the October term of the circuit court: ' W. J. Llndahl. Woodburn. i J. Plank, Woodburn. Herman Waltz, St. Paul. J. A. Bernard!, Salem No. 4. A. L. Broughtr, Scotts Mills,. T. W. Riches. Silverton. Joseph Doerfler, South Silverton. John Stelwer, Jefferson. J. A. Mills, Salem No. 2. J. W. Roland, Salem Xo. 4. A. S. Watters, Stayton. John A. Ditter, Sublimity W. M. Slegmund, Salem No. 4. A. M, Hansen. Salem No. 4. John Scott, Scotts Mills. Samuel Arnold, Silver Falls. h. B. Haberly, South Silverton. Thomas Malp.thorpe, Salem No. 6 Thomas Kirk, St. Paul W. H. H. Darby, Salem No. 1. J. H. Prunk, Aumsvlle. James F. Duncan, Sydney. C. J. Cooley, Mt. Angel. J- B. St raven, Woodburn. R. C. Storts, Monitor. Frank E. Strang. Hubbard. John Teckeabiirg. Macleay. John Murray, Butteville, J. B. Cunimings. Salem Xo. 4. Paul Selbert. Aurora. Edward Martin, Turner. o She Wants To Make 'Em. Spokane. Sept. 2,'i. With the ob ject of seeking converts to the suf fragette creed among members of San Francisco labor unions, Mrs. Mary Arkwright Mutton, one of the leading suffra'gettes of Washington, left here today for San Francisco. She will remain in California, speak ing for eiun! rights for women un til October 10th. The Chicago Store Is Salem's Leading Store Because v.e greatest volume of business, We sell the most goods, employ the greatest staff of help and distribute goods all oxer Oregon, Nothing. but merit, quality and style could have built this store up so fast. w til We are now of fering the great est Cloak and Suit bargains in Salem, See our prices. New Fall CLOAKS ad SUITS XOW OX SALE For women, misses and children. Every garment up to the hour in styles, workmanship and material. Come and see if you want to appreciate thg val ves we are offer ing and the money we can save you In your fall wearing apparel. We are always In the front rank when it comes to giving the best values for the least money. Ladies' $15, , $20 and $25 suits, now on sale for $9.90, $10.50, $12.50 and up. Xeeds the Swatter, Elmlra. N Y Kfnt 93 aIo tor C. P. Rodgers ran into more trouble here today, when he tried to get under way on his westward coast to coast flleht. for a isfi nnn After waiting until 10:30 o'clock for xne rog to lift, he ascended, and then tried to descend, but In landing broke a guy wire which punctured tne elevating plane. If you want to buy silks and dress goods, the lowest prices in Salem, come here, We can prove it, SILKS and DRESS GOODS Now on sale, The greatest showing in Salem, Everything that is new and fash ionable is here, and our low prices will surprise you, yard 25c, 35c, 49c, 65c up w1 Come here if you want stylish Millinery, Bargains in trimmed hats, ostrich plumes etc, New Fall Millinery Now opened up and ready for selling the greatest showing we ever made in fashionable headware and at prices so low that you will be surprised, For exam ple, $7.50, $8,50 and $10,00 stylish hats now on sale for $2.95, $3.50 and $4.50 The Greater CHICAGO STO "The Store That Saves You Money" RfT fSaler Ui Oregon i i KI NGWOO D PARK Is easily the most beautiful and most popular ad dition about Salem. The reason is plain to see. The beautiful natural setting of the place is unique, while the substantial improvements being installed, and the building restrictions enforced make it a most desirable residence district. THE PURE WATER AT KING WOOD PARK is one of its greatest assets. This water is soft and absolutely pure and satisfactory in every way. The public is invited to inspect the water system at Kinkwood Park, and test the water, which is now piped over the entire tract, as well as upon King wood Heights. Electric Lights are available also to all of the beautiful homes now going up in King wood Park. Let us show you the attractions of this popular addition. The prices are very reason able,and the terms are. easy. Capitol Trust Owners Company, Phone M. 251 Bechtel & Bynon, Agts., Phone M. 452