. ' ' I " ... I : i VIOLIN CONCERT i l:Hs';H ;r Care For Your Eyes Let Us Furnish Your Home A. J. LILBURN & SON Complete House Furnishers AT THE ANTLERS E T Mrs. D. 13. Louis, who has been' Mrs. J. E. Sawyers loft for Salem vlalUng In this 'city, returned to her home at Dlllard this morning. today where she will attend the fair the coming week. Antlers Theatre One Night, Thursday, Sept 30 Sullivan and Considine Vaudeville 6 STEVENS TROUPE World's Greatest Acrobats 6 Jean King Quartette From Grand Opera to Ragtime Wilson & Forrest I Hugo Lutgens KuiibiiIIojuiI Novell)' Sketch. Tho Hwcriish Parson John A. West & Company Musical Comedians, introducing his famous singing wolf Orbassany's Cockatoos Feathered Comedian's from the Australian ' Jungles Lower Floor and Balcony 35c Boxes 50c Gallery 25c SEATS AT CHAPMAN.S MONDAY Sumner Parker, of Ashland, will be heard in concert at the Antlers theatre on Wednesday ovcrin, Sept. 29. Following is the program: Romance Wlcnlawskl Ilosmarln Krelsler Serenade Drdla Mr. Parker. At Dawning Cndman Mabel Bryan. Traumerel Schumann Pierrot Serenade ....... Iladegger Spanish Dance Sarasato ' . Mr. Parker. ' Reading "Italian Guides," from Mark Twain. ....Mrs. Euchola Votaw-Porter Garden Mclodle Schumann Deutchertanz Selected Romance Beethovei Wild Rosebud Tobani Mr. Parker. Matlnnata . t Tostl Mrs. Robert Kldd. Ilumoresk Dvorak Audantlno Lemare Llobosfreud Krelsler Wlegenlled P. Schubert arr. by .Mlscha ftlman Mr. Parker. Mrs. W. Douglas, accompanist. No flowers. It will bp of great benefit to tho young people of Rosehurg to hear this concert. Mr. Parker Is just 18 years old. He began lessons vlth Miss Sylva nt tho age of 15, never having studied music in any way before. After studying one year and a half, Miss Sylva loft Ashland. Ho was then playing at the theatres and all other social affairs. Last winter he studied with Ar thur Conrad! In San Francisco for nearly four months. No doubt nearly every one knows of Conradi, teacher at the largest conservatory In Berlin for many years. Mr. Parker has not studied altogether 22 months, and yet it will be seen by his program that he is superior to any violinist who has played in Rosoburg In the last year or more. There are talented young people to day studying vocal, piano and other instrument who can do as much and we have the teachers tn Rose burg. ! Seats on sale at Chapman's drug, store now, where they can be re-' served without extra charge. Ad-! mission 25c. ! Patronesses Miss Velle .Barker, Mrs. Roy Bellows, Mrs. O. Bolter, Mrs. J. A. Buchanan, Mrs. O. P. Coshow, Mrs. W. L. Dyslnger, Mrs. Gurdon Fory, Mrs. Chas. Helnllno, Mrs. E. V. Hoover, Mrs. A. J. Lll bum, Mrs. L. O. Maddux, Mrs. A. C. Marsters, Mrs. K. L. Miller, Mrs. C. B. Patrick, Mrs. O. II. Porter, Mrs. Nadlne Shepard, Mrs. M. J. Shoe maker, Mrs. C. F. Smith, Mrs. H. J. Stone, Mrs. Chas. Wharton. ANSCO WINS HIGHEST HONORS. If It isn't an Ansco, it isn't the best. Ansco Cameras, Cyco papers and Ansco films received Highest IoiiorH and the Gold Medals at Pan ama Exposition. All films bought of is this month will be developed Free. CLARK & CLARK, BSl-tf Fotograffers. ... thair PVCS. It is the duty of everyone to care ir g Mank a beautiful world to look at and without v (.ll1,lrL,n's eyes, Parents and guardians should not neglect tie prescribe they are too precious to be neglected. We e clTor 0f glasses for style, but if you n eed them to coi refraction of your eyes we sua rantee to do j fl of you can get in the state. We use the dn.n amlnation and use no drugs whatever in niaM"b aud We have one of the best equipped optical parlors we guarantee our work to please you l "r 1 able for honest service. Examination free. QUALITY SERVICE G. W.Young and Company JEWELERS AND OPTOMETRISTS PHONE TWO-ONE-FOVR ROSEHURG. OREGON ELKS TO PRESENT "LOVE GAMIC" THE PRODUCTION OF MISS MILDRED WILSOX The RoBeburg lodge of Elks have accepted Miss Mildred Wilson's mu sical comedy entitled "Love Qame" an dthe play is to be presented on October 18 at the Antlers theatre. Miss Wilson spent the greater part of this summer in Portland where the finer details of the ply wore worked out under the direc tion of G. Tigano, a noted Italian tenor. Miss Sheriim Dana, of San Francisco, arrived In the city to dav and bb soon as the cast of play ers has been selected, work will be gin on the rehearsals. f FOR MEN WOMEN CHILDREN LADIES' EMPIRE BOOTS SEE THEM Another Shipment English Walking Shoes Roseburg Booterie IRVIN BRUNN Perkins Bldg. Cass Street Our School Shoes Wear y- MAJEST IC THEATR IT'S DIFFERENT TODAY ROBERT WARWICK IN The Man Who Found Himself A World 5 part feature drama by Geo. Hradhurst. Originally played under the title of "Mills of the Gods" SUNDAY AND NQNDAY Tillie's Punctured Romance The Second Engagement Featuring Marie Dressier, Chas. Chaplin and Mabel Norman CHAS. CHAPLIN IN THOSE LOVE PANGS Another knock out with no tears The three greatest comedians on the screen. Thers is an old adage which Says "If jTou should die laughing you will go to heaven.'' Come and take a chance Pleases everybody from 6 to 60 PATHE NEWS See it here first 6 MAJESTIC REELS 6 PROPERLY PROJECTED 5 Cents Admission 10 Cents 7 MAJESTIC REELS 7 PROPERLY PROJECTED YOU CAN SEE "TILLIE" FOR TEN ONE PRICE TO ALL tt'lrJ M