STORE CHATS • We cannot over emphasize our confidence in the merit of the Nyal Line. And remember it comprises a large number of Household Remedies and Toilet Preparations. If you are not already familiar with its good qualities give it a trial and ‘‘Once a Trial Always Nyal.” As in other years we will have “Everything for the School Room.” School books will lie handled only on a basis of Cash at time of purchase. The margin is too small to justify opening school book accounts. We will handle no second hand books. Children are urged to take these to school and sell on their own 'account. We will cheerfully give information as to price. Don’t forget “Everthing for the School Room” at HARRIS' WE ARE TOO BUSY This week to write an adv., but our stock is more complete thad in previous years. Hundreds of Ladies’ Coats Suits, Dresses and Skirts, just arrived. In our Men’s and Boys’ Clothing there isn’t a bet­ ter stock to choose from in the State Shoes and Dry Goods are complete in every detail. At the New Lower Price D. M. NAYBERGER Outfitter for the Whole Family McMinnville Oregon Made in Kodak factories by Kodak workmen OREGON NEWS NOTES TWO CIRCUS ROBBERS OF GENERAL INTEREST . CAPTURED BY POSSE F rankly we consider the Autographic Brownie one of the “best buys” that our photographic department has to offer—and that is a real tribute. Any one, however, can see value plus price consid­ ered in an efficient picture-maker fitted with care­ fully tested lens and shutter that folds like a Kodak, and like a Kodak has the autographic feature. No. No. No. No. 2 2A 2C 3A Folding Brownie, Folding Brownie, Folding Brownie, Folding Brownie, pictures 2# x3X pictures 2)4 x4# pictures 2)4 x 4)4 pictures 3)4 x5>4 inches . inches , inches , inches . . . . . $ 9.00 $10.00 $13.50 $15.Q0 Principal Events of- the Week Men Taken When They Return Briefly Sketched for Infor­ to Cache to Recover mation of Our Readers. Hidden Loot. Prune-drying In the Willamette val­ Portland. Or. — Two of the three ley is under way. highwaymen who held up and robbed The North Bend city schools have tho Sells Floto circus pay wagon of I the largest attendance since 1917. $30,000 in cash and bank drafts last The Newberg cannery is making a Friday night at Vancouver, Wash. heavy run on packing pears. About have been captured and lodged In the 300 persons are employed. Clarke county Jail and every cent iu Accurate figures show that 100 new the hold up recovered. buildings have been erected in Cor­ The two robberb were captured vallis since the first of the year. early Sunday morning jvhen they came Practically the entire unpicked cu­ to recover their loot which had been cumber crop gf the Gresham section cached In the woods. Both robbers of Multnomah county was killed by are suffering from shotgun wounds in­ frost flicted whvu they attempted to es­ The Dallas public and high schools cape from the posse which was in opened with an enrollment of 456 pu­ hiding awaitlifg their returu to the pils, about 250 less than on the open­ cache. ing day last year. Two women and two little girls The public utility act 4s not broad wno were in an automobile in which enough to give the public service com-1 the captured robbers drove to a point mission Jurisdiction over questions of near their cache were captured with scenic preservation. the highwaymen. The women were At the last meeting of the Lebanon held at the Vancouver Jail without FuYmers’ Cooperative exchange it was bonds as accomplices. voted to retire from business in which The captured men gave tho names it has been engaged for four years. of Ray Moore, aged 35, and Bert Or-' Unclaimed deposits in the banks of cutt. aged 38. The women said they Oregon escheating to the state on July were .Mrs. Beth Moore and Miss Chris­ The tine Gross. The two children are 1 last aggregated $21,648 71. money goes into the common school Horine Moore, aged 13, and Edna fund. Moore, aged 4. daughters of Ray ajid The supreme court named James Mrs. Beth Moore. Miss Gross said W. Crawford as court reporter to fill she was a Seattle waitress. the vacancy caused by the death of Information which led to the cap Frank A. Turner last month. Craw­ ture. was given to Vancouver autii ford, Is now deputy state treasurer. oritles by a farmer named Jerry The Klamath Farm Loan associa­ Rlordian, who stumbled across the tion reports that within the next two cache while taking a short-cut through or three weeks about $35,000 in loans the woods near lai Centbr, Wash., Sat­ will be made to 16 petitioners, rang­ urday noon. ing in sums from $1000 to $4000 each. Examination of candidates for ap­ pointment as postmaster of the third class will be held October 8 at Albany. Eugene, Grants Pass, Medford, Pendle­ ton, Portland, Roseburg, Silverton and The Dalles. American Legion officials of Port­ The Dalles.—Sale of stoonnecUon General Repairing of all kinds of Farm Machinery. See us forTiow work and Plow «hare grinding Fred Anderson, Mgr. WW^té Dayton Garage Carl Detmering, Prop. Phone Red 55 Dayton, Oregon All Work Guaranteed. Accessories, Oils Tires. CUT THOSE BILLS BY TRADING AT MILLER MERCANTILE CO. Crown Flour $2.20 Sugar, per cwt. 7.35 Pacific Coffee .20 Miller’s Best Seap .05 Cresent Baking Powder .35 Quaker Quakies .10 White Beans .05 ’Grape Nuts .20 Wheat Nuts .35 Standard Salmon .10 Macaroni, per pound .10 Standard Tomatoes .10 Solid pack Tomatoes .20 Icing Sugar per pound .10 Jello, 2 for ' .25 Crackers per pound .18 Peanut butter per pound .12 Sunkist Pinapple .35 Smile with us at Old Mr. Franklin D. Roosevelt has Psralysle. New York,—Franklin D. Roosevelt, ek assistant secretary of the navy, is suffering from a mild case of Infan* HIS paralleli, High Coat o* Living < **