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1 THE DATLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. THURSDAY, MAR. 9, 1916. SEVEN E Four Hundred I Bandits Cross Border j (Continued From Page One.) Our Orbon De Luxe and Orban Are Wonders. Ideal Ranges ' DECRE II I II ; ft 11 I t USED FURNITURE Our Exchange Department is simply running over with bargains. Hundreds of unparalled bargains in Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Stoves, Ranges, and all House Furnishings. Regular $2.00 to $5.00 oak Stands 73c to $1.75 One $15 white enamel Dresser used one month, can't be told from new $9.00 One $12 2-in. white continuous post Bed, to match above $6.00 One $14.50 solid oak Library Table, like new . .$7.50 Couches $1.50 to $6.00 Iron Beds $1.50 Six regular $15 hardwood Dressers $7.50 One regular $27.50 Bridge Beach No. 8 Cook Stove, fine shape . $7.50 One $35 Elite Range (a fine stove) $12.00 One $45 3-piece suit mahogany Parlor Set, now $9.00 About 20 or 30 Rockers, today 75c to $3.00 Several Sets of fine hardwood Diners. .$3.00 to $4.50 Refinished like new and in perfect condition. Per set of six. Linoleum 40c square yard Rugs and Carpets, all sizes and kinds, too numerous to describe. We simply cannot enumerate everything, you must come and see for yourself. NEW FURNITURE Don't forget we carry a fine and complete line of all new house furnishings, and can please the most fastidious customer. TRADE In your old pieces and get something new, it will surprise you how well we can do for you. Let us figure on your bill we usually get the business. Price, Quality, Service and Giving Universal Satis faction gets the business. J n GERMA U STAN D Entire Future Conduct of Sub , marine Wars Depends On Answer UNITED STATES IS IN POSITION OF UMPIRE Question Is Does Englsh Orders to Ram Justify Germany's Action? E. L. STIFF & The Best Place to Trade SON Canital Journal Want Ads Will Get You What You Wan! mm El Washington, Mar. 9. A statement making clear the American govern- Intent a position on new submarine is I sues now so tangled the average citi zen has lost track of them will be is sued 'soon, it was learned today. Th' statement is now being prepared. In a way it is intended as tin answer to nl- i leged official Herman propaganda erit jticsing America's cot-re. In the triangular struggle between 'Germany, America and Great Britain with regard to submarine warfare against armed liners the issue is gradu- ally taking the following form to- day: I "Ts the kaiser's decree against arm ed ships a 'justifiable reprisal' against f'liginnu I " I'pon Americn 's answer to the latest German memorandum, handed Secre tary Lansing by Ambassador Von Bernstorff yesterday, officials declare depends not only the German-American and Anglo-American relations, hut also thfl pntim fntlirn mmjlunt n..l. ! marine warfare. It is declared Germany has nlready indicated her stand will be on the issue j of whether the new campaign is a just 'reprisal. Yesterday's memorandum is regarded as n preliminary overture to announcing this stand. America is be lieved to be in the position of umpire in the dispute. Observers predict a lengthy diplomatic discussion. The statu department indicated it would consume considerable time study ing Germany's memorandum and the appendices alleged to expose British or ders for armed merchantmen to attack submarines. As the cabinet meets to morrow, the documents will probably be laid before it and the question will be discussed there. It appeared probable America's first action would be to investigate the al leged secret orders. Officials apparent ly had ground to hope Germany would 'go slow" in its campaign of unarmed torpedoing during the negotiations. Although the submarine decree is now nine days old, it has not yet pro duced a single violation of internation al law, according to official informa tion here. Says We Must Keep Feet Dry; Avoid Exposure and Eat Less Meat Stay off the damp ground, avoid ex posure, keep feet dry, eat less meat, drink lots of water and above all take a spoonful of salts occasionally to keep down uric acid. Rheumatism is caused by poisonous toxin, called uric acid, which is gene rated in the bowels and absorbed into the blood. It is the function of the kidneys to filter this acid from the blood and cast it out in the urine. The pores of the skin are also a means of freeing the blood of this impurity. In damp and chilly, cold weather the skin pores are closed, thus forcing the kid neys to do double work, they become weak and sluggish and fail to eliminate this uric acid which keeps accumulating and circulating through the system, eventually settling in the joints and muscles causing stiffness, soreness and pain called rheumatism. At the first twinge of rheumatism get from any pharmacy about four ounces of Jad Salts; put a tablespoonful in a glass of water and drink before breakfast each morning for a week. This is said to eliminate uric acid by stimulating the kidneys to norinnl ac tion, thus ridding the blood of these im purities. Jad Salts is inexpensive, harmless and is made from the acid of grapes and lemon juice, comhined with lithia and is used with excellent results by thous and of folks who are subject to rheu matism. Here yon have a pleasant ef fervescent, lithia-water drink which overcomes uric acid and is beneficial to your kidneys as well. X. M., had been received by the war department at 11 a. in. today. Vnot'ficial dispatches, received by Major General Scott, acting secretary of war, said between 400 and 500 ban dits charged into Columbus, set lire to buildings, stationed rifle gonads in the streets and shot at citizens as they 1 1 dashed front tila.ing houses. 'B TkAl. ...... I ... 1 . 1....... I . II.-V ll'I'Ulldl 111 111 iii'i-ii chased across the border after killing a number of civilians. Columbus has a population of 400. Its buddings are chietlv of wood and small. LAST CHANCE TODAY TO SEE MARGUERITE CLARK, IN u i ii.niii.i..ii Madam Melba Makes Trip Without Wardrobe San Francisco, Mar. 0. Madame Mel on is aboard the liner Wilhclininn m route to Honolulu toouv, but her trunk fills of clothes are cn'another ship on their way to Australia. They were shipped from New York to Austrnliu under bond. The diva changed her mind here and decided to go to Honolulu. She asked Collector Davis to surrender her trunks, but he maintained they were under bond to Australia and to Austra lia they went, despite Melba 's tearful pleadings. LAND FOB SETTLEMENT ft OPEN FORUM Crossed Border Two Miles. Washington, Mar. 9. Message from General Funstou to the wur department this afternoon indicated American , forces enmsed the Mexican border pur-! suing Villistas after the raid Sn Colum- i bus, .V. M. The message said they hud : orders not to go farther than "two. miles beyond the boundary." ! Funstou told the war department he' had ordered a battalion of infantry from Fort Douglas to Uaehita so tlr cavalry would be free for patrol or oth-j er necessary duties. Colonel Slueunt re-! ported no iiola was needed. Troops Go to border, i Hiiaclmca, Ariz., Mar. 0. The Tenth ' Cnitcd States cavalry, stationed at Fort I Hutchiica left here this afternoon by , special train to reinforce the garrison on the Mexican Hue near Culuiubus. Chief Officer Killed. i Columbus, N. M., Mar. !). Pablo Lo pez, General Villa's chief lieutenant,! was reported among the Mexican raid-; ers killed here today. ; 13 THERE ANY REAL VALUE OF RELIGION? Many Mexicans Killed. Douglas, Ariz., Mar. I). Deporting the Villist.t raid on Columbus, N, M., to the military authorities here today, Col-! onel Herbert J. Slocum, commanding the thirteenth United States cavalry! said that Villa's fore'e was estimated I at f00 mounted men. Uctween ."it and 100 of this number had been killed by the fire of the American soldiers. The b.ittle started at h'M) a. in. and lasted until (:4. when Iho shattered bandit force fled, pursued by t'no entire Thirteenth cavalry. Columbus is A miles north of the border. o TOMORROW AND SATURDAY A BIG LAUGH SHOW Washington, Mar. St. President Wil son ordered opened for settlement to day W.W'l acres along the southwest boundary of l.nlie Chel.ni national for est. Kntry may be ha I through the federal land office at Wnterville, Washington. Speaking of preparedness, why was it, that the big tight for American rights was pulled off with T. it. yelf exile.l in Trinidad f Big Tri pie Show 'ganta Fischer The Salem Girl in The Dragon A Special 5 Reel Feature HELD OVER BY POPULAR DEMAND ANTANELLH Master Hypnotist King of Laugh Makers Mystifing Magic Miss Marjorie Burk in Shadowgraphs That Create Wonder and Amusement Regular House Pictures A Dollar Show for a quarter kftJS&JKK BLIGH THEATRE Prices 15c, 25c Editor Journal: This question wool, be easier to deal ivith if men possessed a clearer and more rational idea o what religious (pure and undefiled; really is. Perhaps no event in modern history has caused more earnest ques tioning concerning the value of relig ion than the present war. Kach of the belligerent nations is offering prayers to the same Clod; the priest of the same church arc blessing the swords and arms of the hostilo armies; each nation is assured of victory because of the right eousness of its cause; each fighting, murdering, butchering in the name of Christian love and under the banner of the Prince of Pence: etc. If men comprehend Christian truth as readily as they profess the name, if they possessed the CJiriv-tiun spirit as they profess creeds, they would know the influence, the joy, the power and value of religion, not only by institu tional authority, not by any' claim of infallibility, not by creeds or church law, but by their own spiritual exper iences, which, accordn;g to Je-.-us, is the only true test. The answer to this grave question will never come from without, it can only come frin within! Religion can't be manufactured, or made to order! It can't be bought, sold, borrowed or traded! It grows and it grows only in one spot. That spot is the human heart. Every mini is the gnrdner of that blossom of divinity within his own life. He can nurture it and mnke it radiant an 1 fragrant, or he can starve it, neglect it. trample it under foot, only remember he is alone responsible for its condition! Just, as there are many color-vibrations but only one white light, as there lire many forms in matter but only one infinite spirit, so also are there 'many expressions of religion, -many forms and degrees, but only one religion! Men speak of the religion of the heart, of the mind, of the soul. There are emotional, iiitWkvTiinl. moral and mystical elements ot religion. T!,,,r,. j the religion of the outer cult and oi the inner sanctuary. Many indeed arc the definitions of religion. After nil what ivt religion but the outward mani festation of an inner siiiitunl reality? Keulizntinn, not speculation or mystifi cation, is the key to religion! Kcnliiv is want men arc seeking shadows of fiction or nivth Heligic.n must become' 1 1.. ........ firmer of reaiity in the cookcI,,,, ex- : pnieuces or men to be of real value. .It must become the revealor. beUor ;nnd transformer in men's lives, it must j fill to overflowing nn, mu.t m,.,.t im ( supply every demand, every ,,ee(l ev ery interest, every hope of" life. ' j To do this religion must combine within itself the light of phibiMiphy reason, faith, conscience, intuition, the knowledge and facts of science, the de mands or etlucs and the purity of ) rt. nciigion is more (,,, , jlMl.,lvi mrra t tin I . . 1 v ni'wi n iciice. more tnan more than tin! 41. . . . . I mem an. it includes tlw.m n i.i.n. tophy decreases I see science affirms I do wisdom declares I know. nV jligion declares-- am! Culess I am, I do not see, do, or know. The greatest of all affirmations is that of religion. 1 : am ! ni What is the purpose of religion! To liberate! to give deliverance, liberty freedom, power, mastery, dominion! ' j To reveal the way, method mid pro cess of attainment, the path of divine becoming! ! What is the goal of this purport The iimniei mnn; tne (iivme man; the super-' man of btauty. of power, of triumph;! j man the creator! ( Thin religion as confirmer of reality1 becomes revenlor begotten liberator ; I -harmoni.er within the ever expand-' ing spiritual life of the individual audi i here is found its true vnlup I j RICHARD p. TTKOTF.R, i t Minister of Cnitnriiin Church Would Assist Carrauza. Washington, JInr. t). State depart ment dispatches this afternoon declar ed American troops crossed the inter national boundary and entered Mexico in pursuit of fleeing Villistas after the raid on Columbus, N. M. Tho state department is considering asking Carrnnza to permit l'n States troops to join him in running down Villa and other armed bands in Mexico. Eleven Aio Wounded. Douglas, Ariz., Mar. 9. Among tin Syd Chaplin And Company of Keystone Comedians in "A Submarine Pirate" - IN FOUR REELS Positively the funniest comedy ever produced. GREATER THAN TILLIE S PUNCTURED ROMANCE.' You will laugh more in one hour than you have laughed in a month. 'Don't Take our word for it, come and see for yourself. Remember Two Days Only Friday and Saturday, March 10-11. Matinee 10c Children 5c Evening 15c In Addition We Will Show WILLARD MACK in a Griffith Fine Arts Feature, "THE EDGE OF THE ABYSS" wounded in Villa's raid wus Lieutenant j Villista raid at. Columbus, N. XT., Sen Clarence Benson, of the Thirteenth Cni j ator Fall this afternoon began gather ted States cavalry, shot through right t iug information for a renewed attack arm, according to a report from Colonel the administration ' Mexican policy.' Slocum at Columbus. Ten wounded Senator Horah also took steps to attack American soldiers were taken to forri'lic president 's stand. ..... ,t. I Pall will conduct his campaign on the 4Jii.-n ui. i ii, i .:.,:.,.. ... Political Hyenas Busy. Washington, ilur. 0 Learning of the ly enforces American rights on the hii'1' seas, but fails to maintain American rights at all along the southern border. litter not Make Housecleaning a Pleasure With a COMBINATION M CLE VACUl tmm H.HI WTWil The Hugro Vacuum Sweeper is light, strong, durable and easy run ning. It sweeps the carpet and at the same time sucks up every particle of dust and dirt. 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