MEDFORD DAILY TRIBITS. MEDFORD; OREGON, 8ATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1908, 216 West 7th Street OF INTEREST TO WOMEN New York Fashion Letter Telling Latest Creations for Winter and Spring NEW YORK, Pec 1(1. Bod broad cloth and Burge will be wen on the streets of New York thin hcosou, but broadcloth will perhaps baamed most frequently for the drcwy ateruuon fo tiwie and aerge for ite $u nip ens and presoneo of fine triwjniagf. will make morning dress, though the absence or presence of fine trimmings will make either appropriate for any orrnsion. Sergo is especially an Knglieh fabrie, but its good, qualities have been at last token up by Paris and all the smart ' tuilor-mades of this season have a very Knglish look. They are absolutely plain, depending upon buttons or facings of satin or heavy braids for trimmings. This material, besides being extreuio ly a la mode, is also serviceable. A blaek serve is a costume that will be of use and becoming to the short woduo of full figure. The skirt should be of many gored variety ant perfectly plain with ao plpiU and close-fitting. The long coat. should be straight in the back to add to the height, and bound with black braid. The skirt ban a high, gir dle with brotelles oyer the should -.if ami the bodice proper was of Cluny laee with high collar and long sleeves having pointed cuffs. . . Many woniun like the blue serge above every other kind and there is no grown that ine tires so little of as a navy blue serge with perhaps a little trimming of black braid and possibly a dash of red tome where about it,,.,A ilirnrtoire suit of blue serge decorated - with black ottoman silk or satin pock ets cellar, rovers and. cuffs, with a 1 wtrnp or two on the gores of the skirt, will be most servieenble and useful "one dress" and may with various ac cessories be made to ring many rbangs. The Princoss Models. The pretty prhu-i'ss models still hold their own, but in the designs for 1909 the long lines are gained by panMs that arc carried over the shoulders. This method gives a better fit over the hips and a more pleasing fullness to the bod ice, and this last is partly gained by a fitted girdle on the sides, which has the appearance of passing under the front and Unck pane. A gown of this description was d voloped In a brown striped pongee. The skirt was a six gored model, with a plaited panel in front in one with that of the waist. Shaped bands were used to trim the bottom of the skirt. A shaped band goes around the Y neck and about the slashed sleeve caps. The guimpf te made of embroidered filet bandsjoined together with a very nar row velvet ribbon. The brown hat was of felt trimmed with a band of fur and a huge pompon of cock feathers. Brtwn shoes and brown gloves and purse comi pleto the tout ensemble. A pony skin jacket was provided for the colder davs and for mild weather a brown cant of broadcloth in cutaway style wa to b"1 down..- A coat of ' eontristmg 'color taight We ud and n hut tivnmteh. and thus one could gain the effect of two costumes. , TTT We hope it will be a Merry Xmas to you and all your friends and it surely will if you select your ( gi'ts from the many new things we have to offer for all ages and classes of people. -Salad Sets, Mil Cake Sets, Bread and Butter Sets, Chocolate Sets, Sugar and Creamers, Cups and Saucers; Fancy Plates, Fruit Dishes, Glassware, Cut Glass Dinner Sets, Souvenir Dishes; all kinds of Lamps, Story Books, Toy Dishes, Dolls, Tobacco Jars, Steins, Ash Trays, Jardiniers, Vases and anything you can think of in the dish or pottery line. Lowest prices and best goods in town. .. .'. : Medford LAST STORE ON WEST 7TH STREET Little White Collars. ' In collars to be worn with the tai lored waists one sees more of the turn down white collars with a smart little bow or lase jabot to finish the front, or the regular directoire tie may bo used. .Nearly all the wash waiBts use such a finish. Collars for tho silks and net aud othcrother fine materials are more often of tho material finely tucked and fin ished at the top with a frill of lace or net ox a pompadour ruche. For a pretty, dross for which one wishes a few changes, ono may be had by the uao if filet .and Irish crochat for a guimpe and sleeves or for a collar and cuff set. The foundation is of the filet and in the fancy work shops are to be found rosettes, flowers and all sorts of odd designs to bo placed on a filet lace crochet background. For instance, a coat set for a block tailored suit. The filet set was first made the right size and then small Irish crochet roses, six for tho collar and three for each enff werp set round the edge ax tending 4biif their width over the edge. The roses wore finished and joined to gether by - small i crochet, leaves. ;iThe filet is not cut out from beneath as it gives a firmer foundation to the set. The upper part of the collar and cuff may be finished with a pieot edge., ...One. of .the best designs for remodel ing an old waist consists of a girdle or belt with broard bands passing over the shoulders in suspender effect with or without the shaped bretelle effect. ' The girdle in the high waiBt model should be of soft messoline or surah silk with long sash ends, at tho back. Persian bands or embroidered filet bands make attractive decorations of this sort. SENSATIONAL MtTEDEB . ; TRIAL BEGINS MONDAY MfeDIA, Pa.; Dec. 19. What ' will probably be one of the most sensa tional murder trials in the criminal an nals of Pennsylvania is scheduled to begin Monday, tho defendants being two women Mrs. M. Florence Erb sn-i her sister, Mrs. Catherine Bcisellt.who are charged with the murder of the former's husband, Captain J. : Clayton Erb, at Ked Gables, near Tillage Greeen, on October 6. Tho women are charged with murder, voluntary and involun tary manslaughter. It is thought that the trial will con tinue more than a week, and may be concluded in less time, Mrs. Erb' is at liberty on bail pending the trial, but Mrs. Ueisel has been confined to the Media jail. When arraigned recontly, both women appeared in court clad n deep mourning for the man whom they are charged with slaying. COST OF CRUISE WOULD HAVE PAID 17,000 PREACHERS CHICAGO, Dec. 19. The combined Hnlr.ricfl of 17,000 ministers for one year would be needed to pay the expenses of the presont cruise around the world of tho United StatcB fleet according to Charles E. Heals, of the American Peace society of Host on, who ig in Chicago. Mr. Heals declares many of the smaller natious visited have an attack of ".fleet it is ' and are clamoring for more ships to koep up their dignity. He deplores this condition and suggests that raoncv could be spent to betteT advantage in many other lines. WILL DELIVER FREIGHT AT THE KLAMATH DOCK KI.AMATTr FAIXS. Deo. 19. Com lnitneing January 1 the Klamath Lsiie Vjiviipition rompany, which has bei. 'ipiTuting in connection with the South ern" Vnritie railrbitd. will discontinue the -doro dour freight -delivery, It 's expected that nbout that time the n.v terminiit t.t' the railroad will be etan Tea, Coffee 6 China House lisbed at Holland and direct connectiors will then be had with the steamer. Tho freight rate to Klamath Falls is to bo reduced at that time and all ship ments will be delivered at the dock or wharf. Tho merchants and 'others re ceiving goods will have to make ar rangements with the city transfer com panies for the delivery of goods from the freight house as is done in all cities having railroad connection. ' ii- It is not believed that this change will mako nny reduction in the cost o ffreight, as the reduction made by' the Southern Pacific "will probably be about equal to tho 'cost of city delif , ery. . . , . ' LIQUOR DEALEBS WILL FIGHT OASES IK KLAMATH COUET KLAMATH FALLS, , Or., Dec. 39. The grand jury, which has been in ses j sion for more than a week, has returned j true bills against J. B. Melton, Milton I Hale and William Thompson, who wore held for the robbery of the Seal look t &. Daggett grocery store last spring, n Their trials will .be held at once, ana I in the meantime the grand jury will con-jj tinue in session and as soon as a few other criminal 'investigations are fift-.j ished will take up the matter of thev violations ol tne local option mw. it It is tho opinion of lawyers that this term of court will be the longest ever, J held in this county, and that it will j continue throughout tho greater part of two months. The saloon men who aip charged with riolating the prohibition law feel the necessity of making a Ugh; if the local option . law is to be given a thorough test, ancLthey do not take kindly to the ideathat they were en trapped by a special detective sent herf, for that purpose, and lor wis reason j will make a hard fightTather'than stdj-.j mit to a fine. ni XMAS CLOTHES,,, Nothing more appropriate for him than OVERCOAT -5 CBAVENETTB ' I SUIT OF CLOTHES I FANCY WAISTCOAT "' ' M A I) K TO FIT EIFERT ! THE CITY TAILOR 19 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE ' ii'i ... . Xu City Business Lot the MISSION FURNITURE WORKS make that piece-of furnitare. Any design, any color, any finish dull, waxed or polished. Shop' on cor. of 8th and H streotB. W. M.Oolyig. L. Reames. , COLVIO REAME8 . Lawyers. Office:Medford .Bank Bldg. Ground floor. Cook Store and sangea. Phone 91 MOBOOBTF WOLF New and Second-Band Furniture Eadl' old stand, 18-20 F St. South Medford, Or. " ' KABNBS ROOMINO BVBB Newly built and newly fonished " ,AU' modern conveniences. D. 8; Karnes, Prep. 20 8. fl 9.; ' . ' Medierd, Or. ''FISH MABEBT Fresh fish received , daily. . Oys- ,: : i.ters .in. season. , Cor. Seventh and S SU, Medford MEDFORD TEA AND OQFFEE HOUBB Specialists in Teas, Oof-, fees, . Extracts, , Baking Powder and Spices. We carry all kinds of i dinner Waie and .'fancy dishes. 218 W. Seventh SL Medford, Or.- ' DB. GOBLB The only exclusive Optician be tween Portland Nasd Sacrameato. Office on Seventh Street. When others fail, call on DR. E. J. BONNER Eye Specialist Office in Eagle Pharmacy Main 233. Seventh and Main JOB PRINTING by The Tribune. THB HOTEL EMERIOK Booms from 50 cents to $1.50 pel day. All modern conveniences I ; We solicit your patronage. VALLEY AUTO CO. hare opened their new gnrage and repa'ir shop baek of tho Moore hotel. Motor cars stored nnd taken care of. All work guaranteed. Phone No. 3163 TUB B. R. V. LUNCH ROOM ' Finest cup of coffee on the Pacific Coast. ". H. H. Lorimer Prop. - ARTHUR H. DAVIS ' Contracting Electrical. Engineer. 210 W.' Seventh St, Medford, Or. . ATLO PENWEIi The Plumber. I solielt a share of your business, pledging satisfaction. THE BLBCTBIC AJTO FRENCH M? OIBANIKO AND.FBBaB-, ., JKO W 0BK8 V, .l.'Lane' ic Son, Preps. ' Opposite' Botel Moore, ' Medford . : Oregon . WAMBATJ eV BBOWN Wish to annonnce to their, paAona that they afrlocated in their new quarters in the , Young 4 Ball . building. "Billiards, Cigars and Tobafos. DB,. FBANK -BOBBBM , , ;.- ii Deatiet.,!' OMiee hours: 8 to 12, 1 to 4. Miles . Building, Seventh Street, Medford, Oregon. . THB MISSION ' GRILL -Always open for business. Neat and clean. Up-to-date. . Popular t .. prices. 12 So. C St. Lambert i Brown For- good bargains in. Watches and Jewelry, Pistols, Musical In struments, go to - THB MEDFOBD LOAN OFFICE . C Street. ' MEDFOBD FURNITURE CO. Undertakers Day Phone 353 Night Phones C. W. Conklin 38 J. H. Butler 148 DR. R. T. CONBOY Successor to Dr. Jones. Office in th Stewart Building. J. M. KEENE, D. D. S. Dentist . , Specialist inoperative dentistry Painless -xtraetion of teeth. . Open Evenings SAVOY THEATER f North d'Anjou Street. Latest motion pictures and illns-; trated songs. Entire change of' program Monday, Wednesday and' Friday. Admission 10 cents.- BIJOU THEATER, W. 7TH ST.j ' Continuous performance ' Tery evening of motion pietnres and il lustrated ballads. Entire change of program Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Admission 19 eents. WM. H, AITKBN PhmbBijf,Jtea,m an Hot Water . Heating. , . . Phone 82. 810 W. Seventh St., Medford, Or. HDEN VALLEY NURSERY i , N. 8. Bennett,, Medferd, Or. Osow trees that sell,-sell trees ,BBt grow anad fruit. tree to label - .t THB EMBBMK OAFB ' , i- ,. : . . I if The best. restaurant is Sonshen Oregon. j ;j W. B. Johnson., . 'Prop. ' VEBNS T. CAJON Billposter and ' distributor. 1 All . orders promptly filled. ' ' Boom 7 Jackson Co. Bank Bldg.' "Medford, Or. ' O. F. COOK ' Sells trees that grow. Office: B. B. V. Depot. P. O. Box 841. ' ;: Phone 593' Medford, Or. UBS. ED. ANDREWS Voice Culture and Art of Singing ' Studio at Residence. East Medford. , ' Phone 225 S B. SEELY, M. D. Physician and Surgeon ' , Modern equipped operating rooms X-Eay. Office hours: 10-12, 2-4 p. m. Office in Jackson Co. Bk. bldg , JACK FREDENBURG Scavenger. Garbage hauled. ' Medford! ENVELOPES printed to order LETTERHEADS of all styles, by The Tribune. Directory ri 4 ll r id nr