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et eet NOODHOUSt and cee wUReiRtiA REPSESANA\ Child's four-piece doll set, made of Manila sea grass. Woven over a substantial frame. urabt Spec jated on account of it tlen, Regular price $2.25 and lasting quall al while they last Cd \ Sa 7. kip \ Collapsible Child's Dol! made entirely of metal and durable, and will lots of hard usage; has h rubber tires, Regular price $1.95. Special for Thursday and Friday, 98c while they last Six-pound Electric Tron, fully ap Thursday and Fri- day— for Thursday and Friday All goods sold up to Friday eventos will be de- Mvered be- DIVIDED ON PEACE BOYCO Members of the national affairs pe Bioo c committee ofthe Chamber of Com-| 42. former U merce failed to agree on peace pro-| Piles, Judge C. H. posals submitted by the League to force Peace, when they report | @d Tuesday. The national Chamber | ¥*‘Ting nations and of Commerce asked the Seattle ternational court Chamber to give their peace plans I Pe @ back! Former President Taft | Von Papen, Put his K. on them Five members of the local com- , Tuesday posals. Judge Richard A Capt 650c A WEEK The “METEOR jection $16.95 The FAVORITE Grafonola, as Silus trated above, with Other Columbia The Grafonolas at oak device Store Open Tonight Tomorrow Night And Friday Night All the Records For All Machines All the Time Ord. Ave A fine gift, that will be appre $1.45 Lylers Closely Furniture @.- ize Al6'° 424 + Dike | mittee supported the league pro-| Three opposed them. The majority committeemen are Ballinger, Hanford and Judge George Donworth. The league wants to boycott the establish in recalled Ger man military attache, bought ticket “ Good-bye, Von. We for iia ain ge] $15, $25, $35, $50, $75 $100, $150, $200, $250 ;".:: ad $300-All on Special Christmas Terms Regula Rpeectal for Thursday and Frida Rev.) — — ae <— GRUNBAUM FURNITURE CO. ING THE REAL SOLUTION TO THE GIFT PROBLEM. °*,'"* Pa Our Liberal Credit Terms Without Annoying Featu y or Extra Charges Six for JUST YOUR WORD THAT YOU'LL PAY O'clock $ 50.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, $ 1.00 Down, $1.00 Per Week Them 75.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, 3.00 Down, 1.25 Per Week N 100.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, 5.00 Down, 1.50 Per Week as ext 150,00 Worth of Homefurnishings, 7.50 Down, 2.00 Per Week 200.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, 10.00 Down, 2.50 Per Week Usual 300.00 Worth of Homefurnishings, 15.00 Down, 4.00 Per Week Genuine Savory Roaster, large sine A mift that mother ry Extra heavy Cotton Blanket regular price $9, spectal Street: Hughes and George} The minority members | Mrs. 8. Senator 8 given special Store Closes Every will ap ree $1.28 int $1.50 $3.25 Blanket, welght $3.50 in plaids, graye $5.75 Blankets, $7.25 leeping fintehed All Wool jected yarne, cabieet, $3,000 HEART BALM é Alfenation of the affections ot and a healthy appearance, your M. A. Matthews, Gen. W. W. Rob-| 10. Robert H. Wilson, ’by Mr. and |digestion must be gc John Steele, will gost the lat: | H.| ter $2,000, according to a verdict in Judge Mackintbsh's court lThe Steeles prosecuted Wilson re cently for assault He countercd with a suit asking for $60,000 heart balm, uced [live with them Which One Send You alleging the Steeles had ir hin wife to leave him 70 DKELLY el) University St. Christmas? Here's the All-Year-Round Christmas Gift you've thought about getting for your family Come down tonight—tomorrow or Friday—make the final decision as to Style, Size, the Wood and to your home for Christ mas, and have the advantage of our Finish—order delivery NETTE rtfere s for $109.75 The tion priced at AUSTRI sengers were still on board “This admission alone is, in the view of thegovernment of the United State sufficient to fix’ upon the commander of the submarine which fired the torpedo, the responsibility for [having wilfully violated the recognized law of nations and entirely disregarded those humane | principles which every belligerent should observe in the conduct of war at se | In view of these admitted cir-| The rules of international law! sponsible for the act of its naval cumstances, the government of the ond the principles of humanity thus | Comm ler, and to r w the def | United States feels justified in hold Jing that the details of the sinking of the Ancona, the weight and char acter of the additional testimony leorroborating the admiralty's re {port, and the number 4 or injured are in matters of dinc “The culpability of the command jer is In any case established and the undisputed fact is that citizens of the United States were killed, in jured, or put In Jeopardy by his lawless act WILL RETRACT ate Statement of |than for several days past over the cona torpedoing | tieularly from the Carl W. Acker |man United Press story, quoting } Count Tisza of Austria as scoffing at the possibility of a break be | tween the two nations | Dally conference between Charge | d’Affaires Zwiedinek of the Aus trisn embassy, and Secretary Lan sing are regarded as significant of the possible outcome it is not believed the has plenary powers to set situation, informal repre * going beyond the re {plomatic phrases of the notes have been fe 4 jtwo American | made to him Reports that Austria ts invest! gating ite adm ent jwhich Ameri her | view of violation of International law, caused the belief here today that Vienna {* paving the way to repudiation of the statement HIBERNIANS TO GIVE DANCE A dance will be held Wednesday night under the auspices of the | Ancient Order of Hibernians in their hall, at Ninth ave. and Yesler way | To have clear skin, bright eyes | served »od—your bowels and liver kept active regular. Assist nature-take BEECHAM’S PILLS Sale of Any Medicine in the World, everywhere, In bones, 10¢., 25<. Special Christmas Terms 1 (PAY NEXT YEAR) i i (if 1 with 24 selec $82.80 Leader at Seattle’s Talking Machine Headquarters STAR—WEDNESDAY, DEC. 22 1915. | Annan nner Afimiralty? |CONFERENCES HELD) Ww ASHINGTON, : Dec or Jelals felt more optimistic today Auatrian note arising from the An. | | ‘This feeling of relief came par-| | “VALUES TELL” PAGE 5, A GIVEN SHARP REPLY BY THE U. S. (CONTINUED FROM PAGE 1) admitted that the vessel was torpedoed after her engines had been stopped and while pa violated by the commander of the submarine have been so long and universally recognized, and are #0 manifest from the standpoint of right and just that the govern ment of the United States does not feel called upon to debate them, and does not understand that the imperial and royal government questions or disputes them The government of the United States therefore finds no other course open to it but to hold the | Imperial and royal government re REPORT VIENNA |MUST DROWN GEMS! ADOPT BILL FOR OAKLAND, Dec, 22.—J. F. Yates of Corvallis, Ore. will receive | | 000 from the estate of the late | Ernest W. Arnold of Benton county | Austria Preparing to Repudi-| Ore., provided that he throws four! House of Commons Debates | diamond | nold’s dece rings belonging Am dd mother into the Pa | cific one mile off Yaquina bay Arnold's will was filed for pro- | bate today to here, as much of the property {* in this county | The reasons for Arnold's strange At Cheasty’s MAKE CHRISTMAS | SHOPPING EASY Days More Gift | Specials | 50 Cents Neckwear ||. Scarf Pins || Cuff Links Scarf Retainers Belts Handkerchiefs Hosiery Coin Purses Memo Books Suit Hanger Sets Watch Fobs Cross (London) Leather | Goods Silver Buckle Belts Fine Neckwear Dress Mufflers Gloves Cuff Links Umbrellas Silk Hosiery Golf Hose Hats || Humidors | Smoking Jackets || Bath Robes | $7.50 to $10 Cross (London) Leather | Goods || Umbrellas Knitted Silk Mufflers Canes Safety Razor Sets Cigar Cases Silk Shirts Silk Pajama Suits Sweaters Military Brushes Suit Cases Traveling Bags Smoking Jackets The Practical Gift Supreme | Cheasty | Smart i| Clothes $15 to $50 and all the In-Between prices. Thé name “Cheasty” | || adds value and accept- || ability to any, Christmas || Gift. Store Open Every Evening Until Christmas nner respectful demands made mmunication of the 6th of December, 1915. | It sincerely hopes that the fore going statement of ita position will enable the imperial and royal gov ernment to nerceive the justice of those demands and to comply with them in the same spirit of frank ness and with the same concern for the good relations now existing be tween the United States and Aus trin-Hungary which prompted the government of the United States jto make them LANSING | In ite ¢ A MILLION MORE | Measure Until | 5:30 a. m. 4,000,000 NOW IN FIELD BY ED L. KEENE LONDON, Dee After a night of the hottest war debate in| months, the house of commons, at 5:20 a, m, passed the government| bill calling 1,000,000 more men to the British colors | With these fresh forces, the na-| tion's available total fighters will! be 4,000,000, and the government hopes that from them will come decisive effects on every front that} will end the war within another year | An extremely sharp arraignment of the Dardanelles campaign which| ended with British withdrawal, was interspersed with snores after mid-) night | Slumber scenes staged in the Washington capitol during filibus-| tering were outdone. | | Sir Edward Carson led the at ttacks and echoed John Redmond’s)| charge that the Dardanelles cam paign would reveal “something of} a scandal.” | HEAD FOR SALONIKA | BERLIN, Dec. 22.—British forces withdrawn from the Dardane are heading for Salonika to the of the allies there, according to an Athens dispatch today REPORT UNCONFIRMED LONDON, Dec. 22.—Uncon- firmed reports that Varna, the jan Black sea port, has before the shells from a a rvediy here today. VON HINDENBURG BEATEN LONDON, Dec. 22.—“The Ger. man offensive in the Riga region| thas completely failed,” said the Express’ Geneva correspondent to- day Field Marshal Von Hindenburg retired before Slav counter attacks, | after burying his cannon and aban doning enormous supplies “Five German div retreated toward Tukum, toward which the Russians are advancing. Sanguin ary battling {* occurring near Ux hull.” VON EMMICH DIES BERLIN, Dec, 22.—Gen. Von Em- mich, one of the noted Teuton war} leaders, died today at Hannover. | Von Eminish’s name was written] large in the early avents of the war, | It was his # is that resulted in conquering Lie He was largely responsible for the quick and suc- cessful sweep of the Teutons into Belgium at the outset i} FRENCH ADVANCE IN WEST PARIS, Dec, 22.-—The French “blue devils.” continuing their vic tories east of Hartmannswellerkopf, advanced to new positions on the west front and took 1,200 prisoners, the war office announced today GERMAN TROOPS MUTINY BERLIN, Dec, 22.—Several gen eral staff officers were reported killed in a mutiry of allied troops at the island of Imbros. Nearly all the forces at this island, Te jnedos and Lenos, bases for the Dardanelles operations, are said to have left there after discontent arose. | | Seattle Factories Have 700 Millions In Annual Output || Factory outputs In Seattle total goods worth $700,000,000 annually, | according to the report of the! Chamber of Commerce on 1915 ac-| tivities made by Judge Thomas! Burke, president of the organiza tion, Tuesday, There are 800 fac tories here, he said The Seattle spirit is not fading away, according to the report, and| the Chamber of Commerce reflects | the ability and the spirit of the men that are its members Judge Burke said that a policy attractive to labor and capital alike would have to be maintained to build up the city AT THE CLUB “RU, they say to eat an apple a day and keep the doctor away | “Sure—eat an onion a day and you can keep everybody away!" \ e<ougall - fouthwick Ghe Store of the Chrirtmar Spr? Store Hours, 9 to 6 o’Clock OD A Gift Always Appreciated— Handkerchiefs Three 35c Initialed Handkerchiefs 65c Two styles of Initialed Linen Handkerchiefs are reduced because the letter assortment is not com- plete: One style has colored center and white hem with initial embroidered in color to match the center. The other style has white center and white initial on colored hem. Many pretty and novel Embroidered Handker- chiefs, with narrow or wide hems, are included in the assortment at 25¢. A pretty novelty is a colored Shamrock Lawn Handkerchief with white rolled edge and white embroidered fleur de lis design. These are 18¢ each, Three Handkerchiefs, embroidered in Madeira effect, with scalloped edges, in an attractive gift box, for $1.00. Silk Crepe de Chine Handkerchiefs in many unique designs and bright colors, each 25e. —First Floor. Tomorrow We Start the 5c Table and 10c Table In Our Toyland These tables attract more and more attention each year. We couldn’t begin to tell you the articles and opportunities to be found on these tables, but we could, perhaps, if we had the space, tell you the values you have missed, for as soon as they are put on they are bought. Little Toys, and Scales, and Beads, and a lot of Dolls that are disjointed or perhaps a toe or a finger off. All over the whole Toyland we are cleaning up and putting all these things on our Se and 10¢ Table. Come and look them over. —Basement Floor. Sale of Wom wa and Children Chris ras | Women’s and Chil- dren’s Fancy Slip- nas Slippers pers reduced to 95e pair. Women’s Fancy Satin Mules, bro-——————————————— ken lines, formerly $5.00, reduced to 95¢ pair. Women's Kid Kimono Slippers, formerly $1.75, reduced to 95¢ pair. Child’s Felt Slippers in red and navy blue, formerly $1.10 and $1.25, reduced to 95¢ pair. Women’s Felt Comfy Slippers in light blue, laven- der, pink, purple, taupe, wine and red, $1.50 pair. Felt De Luxe Slippers in pink, pale blue and lay- ender, formerly $1.75, reduced to $1.49 pair. Women’s Felt Juliets in wine, brown, gray, navy and black, $1.25, $1.50 and $1.75 pair. Children’s Felt Slippers in Comfy, Juliette and Puss-in-Boots styles, $1.00 to $1.50 pair. Men’s Felt Slippers in Comfy, Romeo, Everett and De Luxe styles, Oxford gray, $1.50 to $2.00 pair. —Second Floor, camp are in mourning today |buck in the vicinity, was killed by a train last night, |gat drunk and went to sleep on the tracks. MOURN HANDSOME INDIAN | | THE DALLES, Ore., Dec. 22—A score of young squaws in Celilo Henry Tom, 22, the handsomest Indian It is thought he Christmas Gifts Down Stairs at Turrell’s You can save money and get good merchan- dise for Gifts in our Down Stairs Department. NOTICE: Children’s Felt Slippers, leather soles, pair.. Ladies’ all Felt Slippers, pair .. Ladies’ all Felt Slippers, $1.50 values, Men’s all Felt Slippers, pair. 20 styles Ladies’ Shoes at.. Boys’ Copper-toe Shoes, pair.. Big Boys’ “Hard Nox” Shoes, pair. . GIVE USEFUL GIFTS Turrell’s Down Stairs Department 120 MARION ST., OR 903 SECOND AVE. pair. °