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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1903)
6' SILKS FOR THE SEASON. Some at tho Xoveltle VrlnRe Acntn Ftt Forward. In ono window alone I saw tea dif ferent colors and Jints In printed silk I all in ono design, and that a curious' arrangement of white lines upon a background of color. The lines spread 1 in one part that the background was ; much in eridoncc, whtlej farther 'along ' the white lines gathered closely so that I there distinct figure in white. , This nrranjwaont somehow made the I ilk took its though the white portions were raised In quite high rellefr ribove . the saftapa. The colors were iliac,, pale green, pink of n"oft indefinite 150 patterns in Men's Golf Shirts at one price $1.00 II I I twit mbbh sxcbocxsz. ! McDonald Red Seal Union Made Overalls. I Plain Blue $2.00 a suit Stripe$1.90 a suit. Ladies' Walking Fine Dress Skirts. and $3.50 to 17.50 50 patterns in solid color and fancy stripe and Check Chambray ginghams. 10 cts. per yard New shapes in Ladies' walking and street hats. Dr. Reed Cushion sole shoe for Men. Calf and Kid. Lace and Congress. $5.00 sbado. ftesty esd brisfc Wtms Ira, re stfe. 'hi'iiJ goer aad tsrcrjm, ail -urtth ttM wfirW S3a trMra'QiBpgd wtfh hasptlfal ten lumtl. rrwiqirvrft. aod gbcs. VMs riWxm ste tem'Kxrith finish BSfcoa la waed t&j gxejtfiH- s ton jQMfa nscai for sM icrta oi put maSta, fee is tfiactminlaq tcond all oSWa fa popularity. 2aajfy fl the silk foe tbs seara ahead m la scift ead ta&th Ube crape la Awping (juaHttm. BonWof b datstSait of the toft eIEim 'have Sakw of tOt flp? ca t2 enrfaK. Ti'Wo flaetnj effect tro earrtBd into fl Bshl wooira dread gotxi aepooaUy t noQcettWa beiicr Bazoo ai thr voiles. 1 Theea & tkj lovely whVsn tha soft 1 flafces a stuttered over the surface. The hopwdai and several of b staffs gsnhmUj made up for tailor suits show tha sane fancy. The old fash ioned all tpooI delaines are shown as among tha newest of tho light weight wool and as great care has been tak en in tho printing of them they are worthy of a place among woman's prettiest things. Ttey make up into delicious tea gowns and afternoon dresses. The colors vary from Very dark solid colors with tiny flower bunches la nature's tint? to ivory, pale blues and hydrangea, mauve, mastic fawn, turquoise, reds In several shades, and, is fact, so many shades and tints that I could not mention them all, but this I may say: The small bouquets and sprays of flowers portrayed in the design are exquisitely beautiful and more like microscopic pictures than printed patterns, flich ribbon in form of sashes and narrow to match for bows, with loops and Ads, and. lace lots of laco make the accepted trim ming. Cream and white, also ivory with small natural flowers, are among the designs, and black and colors, and also with -white only, form some of the prettiest combinations. Black and white, with one or the other in prepon derance, will be among the most fash ionable of all the combinations In hats, dresses and all the other paraphernalia and impedimenta belonging So woman kind. Parasols of white silk and chif fon have great black chenille dots. On the parawls the medallions are placed as well as on the dresses. Fringe is again put forward, and this time it may become a rage, for the fashions of today are so nearly like those of the flays when fringe was Rem on rrervthlnir that it mav come . as a natural sequence. There is a de- elded movement in the way of 6klrts ! As most of us know, this algret is now flounced to the waist and double and I made In the shape of a small duster, triple skirt effects, and that will tic a : with a regular holder, and is set on the welcome change to eyes weary of the I hat or bonnet so that It sticks out ex- Silk medallions in Gray Black, White aud Tan. White embroidery washable medallions. All Prices 75 new patterns in in Kuppeuheimer Guar anteed Clothing for men $12. 50 to $25.00 Announcement Our summer stock is now com plete, and we are prepared to meet your demands for the lat est aud best merchandise at nominal prices. In addition to a large stock of medium price goods our aim is to raise the standard of our merchandise each year and to carry the finest goods which the market affords. In this we believe we are supported by tho great number who prefer fine qualities, ex clusive patterns and reasonable prices. A visit to our store, and an inspection of values, will be to our mutual pleasure and profit. JOSEPHSON'S The Roseburg, Oregon. Ladies' Silk, Wool and Mercerized Waists from 1.00 to $12.50 Colortd Glass Bead and Pearl Necklaces for Misses and Ladies, All Prices Florsheime High Grade Dress Shoe for men. Oxfords and High Cut $3.50 to $5.00 Ladies' Lace Lisle Gloves in White. Black and Tan. 25 & 50 cts per pair Black Cat Hose for Ladies, Men, Misses and Children. 25 cts per pair Men's Silk Finished Light weight; iibbed Underwear, cooi and durable. $2.00 per suit Men s Panama Hats. $3.00 Others from 25 cts to $2 Red Seal Union Made Negligee Shirts, Cotton, Wool and Silk. 50ctsto $3.0 0 5 V if Buy one of those fine Morris Chairs we are show ing and comfort and satis faction is sure. Also a splen did line of Rockers. Full line of Couches and Lounges that are up-to-date. X B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man ROSEBURG, 9 List Your Ranches and Tim biff Lands with me. : : : I HAVE EASTERN CUSTOMERS AND CAN SELL R. R- JOHNSON, OFFlCe IN MARKS BLOCK. ROSEBURG, OR. tight skirts. As the newest skirts are shown we may notice that they have long, flowing lines, but there is a some thing foreshadowing the things of which I have spoken, though just what It Is or where It Is impossible to say. Bnt so It Is. It began with the hats, bnt until the blouse is relegated to, the limbo of old styles It will not be noticed. The evening dresses are more defined than -the street attire, and there Js no hesitation in openly ndopUng the fashions of our grandmothers with eome slight modifications. It Is often amusing, if not altogether profltaWe, to trace style, and yester day I cariifc across the- origin of the new feather duster fancy -of wearing the algrjst.on the millinery ol today. actly In front Well, this style dates frqm tho days of Solyman the Mag nificent, one of the earliest and, inci dentally, the most bloodthirsty of the Turkish sultans. He wore one on his turban, and from then on the sultans have worn the same kind of algret, though at different angles, In their headgear. And some of the foreign mitt tary officers have algrets very nearly Ilka those of today, and they are, worn ta qui to as aggressive a manner. HENRIETTE EOUSSEAU. For Sale. Small saw mill and timber. For particulars addrees. Litojobton Beos, . (Aprl) Poel, Ore. Lost. One black horse with star on forehead, twojback feet white, will weigh about 1,200 pounds. Strayed from my pasture about two weeks ago. A. Fkalet. 50t. THE FARMER WITH AN EYE FOB PURCHASES the McCormick whenever he wants a binder, reaper, mower, rake, corn binder, husker and shredder, or other harvesting machine, because he prefers machines that meet his require mentsmachines that give him satisfaction machines that are worth every dollar that he pays for them. H will help your farming burinai to read th McCormki b-oic -A MODEL MACHINE." which It mailed free. Painting and Paper Hanging. John Miller, of Hagerstown, Washing ton County, Maryland, naa located in Boseburg, and he is a thorough inaator of his art and prepared to do ail kinds of painting, paperhanging, graining, and decorative painting in the highest stylo as practiced by first class workmen on the Atlantic Coast. If you want tho very latest artistic work ho will bo pleas ed to give for low prices and first class work. Call on him at 517 Mosier street or drop a letter through the post office and he will quickly respond. 18-tf Ik TTk X TL. T T Fnn'PILIC rnilCCnTlnnrm. lVl and ICE CREAM PARLORS fruits, Candies, Cakes, Pies, Doughnuts and Fresh Bread Daily Portland Journal Agency. Hendrlck's Block, Opp. Depot M I. J. NORHAN & Co. Prop.