AI IW ARIAIH IHtAIRt Saturday, June 30—“The Third Alarm,” Pop Tuttle Comedy, Starland Revue, Special Muaic. Wednesday, July 4—“Wonders of I the Sea.” Saturday, July 7—Jane Novak in ‘"rhe Snowshoe Trail.” THE PICK OF THE PICTURES APPROPRIATE MUSIC Mr*. Jessie Hadley and two young daughter* are viaiting with relative* in Eugene thia week. Mr». Fred Lunger of Ione, Oregon, 1« renewing old acquaintance* in Day­ ton thia week. Miaa Catherine Barnard in home | from Eugene for the aummer vacation. Miaa Lula Nichola after viaiting rel­ atives in Carlton for a week or ten daya arrived home Monday. Mr. and Mra. J. E. Mellinger left via : 8. P. train for Portland, Wedneaday,. ! where they will viait a few daya with ' hia aiater, Mra. C. A. Ponnay. DeVernon Nichola of Multnomah is here for a short visit with his father, Archie Nichols, and other relatives. George Waldo of Salem is spending a short vacation with his parents. Ft. V. Waldo and wife living near town. Mrs. Perle Hogie is visiting in Port­ land for Several days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Sterling lefh Monday for a month’s visit in their former home in DesMoines, Iowa. Mrs. Mary Fletcher has been severe­ ly ill recently but is reported as being somewhat improved. A pleasant birthday surprise party was held for B. F. Potts at his resi­ dence in the western part of town Sat­ urday evening, June 16. The Tribune office was favored by Russell May with several boxes of fine strawberries this week. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schaeffer1 of Barview, Oregon, visited her parents, John Hash and wife, in Dayton for a short time this week. Mr. Charles Jones of Philadelphia, who is a brother-in-law of Mrs. A. J. McCann, visited at the McCann home in Dayton from Friday until Monday of this week. E. Dcmaray and wife transacted business and took In the sights of) Portland one day last week. V. H. Ballard was a Portland visitor Wednesday of this week. Traveler’s Checks The American Express Company kind known and appreciated through" out the entire world. Safe--Convenient--Desirable Sold here—Rate« 3-4 of 1 per cent R. E. Williams and wife visited their F. J. Randall and wife and F. T. son, Lynn Williams, at Parkdale, Ore­ Mellinger and wife spent Monday and gon, a couple of days the first of the Tuesday on a camping and fishing ex­ week. cursion in the mountains near Blain, Bert Hord of Grants Pass was ih ' Tillamook county. Dayton for a few days recently renew­ Mrs. L. S. Chapman of Portland ac­ ing old acquaintances and visiting rel­ Mrs. Georgia Spangle spent Sunday Mra. F. E. Berry was an auto stage companied by Mrs. Lee VanVoorhis of atives. with her parents, A. H. Nicols and passenger for McMinnville Tuesday Seattle, have been visiting at the Hen- afternoon. W. E. Farnham and wife of LosAn- wife in Dayton. i ry Chapman home in this city. Mrs. | VanVoorhis was an old Kansas neigh- geles, California, old Iowa neighbors i bor of the Chapmans, whom they had of H. G. Ogden and wife, spent a few days visiting with them recently. ‘ not seen in 25 years. EXIDE Jewelry, All KJ. nds BATTERIES a NEW We will Move Carload of An attractive line of watches for ladies or gentlemen at prices that will save you money. Cement has just arrived V. H. Ballard The best of lumber, shingles, cemen t, doors, windows and all kinds of building materials. S. B. DEY Dayton, We manufacture ice every day and WILL SERVE YOU at any time—open for a short period on Sundays. HOUSE PHONE RED 9622, phone 42x2 rd cigarette IRJRIRJBII See a colossal and magnificent heart drama that immortalizes the American Fireman and bestows an everlasting benediction upon their wives, sons and daughters. You’ll get a bumper crop of thrills—a pulsating torrent of laughs and tremors. You’ll alternately giggle and quake when you see this heart and ssul picture of the century. a whole show by itself, but we’ve thrown in for good measure - V CHERRIES I pay cash for Royal Annes S. C. PURKEY W »A hvv Lu The Land of Tutankhamen : " WANTED! 5 Oregon The Third Jilarm N^nuMxaucaa. 11 Vf r'f ' 'f ' 'f ' 'S "f 'V SHOP PHONE RED 7211 McMinnville Oregon DAYTOM MEAT CO MS ‘ 'f r'S''t ’ '« About July 10 to our own building on Third Street near South entrance to City Park. We are HEBE to STAY Our complete stock of Generator, Starter and Ignition Parts and Coils, combined with our e- quipment and experience, enables us to make repairs quicker and cheaper. Come in for in­ spection, it costs you nothing and will save you costly repairs later. J. B. KLATT showing actual scenes and locations in connection with the recent discovery of the resting place of this ancient king. Two Reel “Pop Tuttle” Plumb Center Comedy Russian Rumors (Rushin’ Roomers) First Show 7:30 sharp Starland Review Special Music ARCADE THEATER Second Show 9:30 Saturday Night Regular Prices No Show on Friday Night on account of films being delayed 4th OF JULY PROGRAM “Wonders of the Sea” The eighth wonder of the world—a thrilling and amazing screen trip to the bot­ tom of the sea, among strange growths, fantastic fishes, adventure laden wrecks and man eating monsters of the deep. You have never in your life seen anything like it before. As thrilling as the most sensational melodrama and as beautiful as a visioned fairyland. Extras:—“Pop Tuttle” Plum Center Com* edy “Clever Catches.” Travelaugh. Regular Time—Regular Prices.