The Magic Carpet of Today Remember the magic cnrpet in the "Arabian Nights" that carried you wherever your wishes dictated? Cha tauqun is the magic carpet of today. It transports you to the ends of the world. Srrangc countries pass in re view before you. To Wales With the Royal Welsh Lady Singers, one of the foremost singing organizations of the Hritish Isles, bringing to you the folk songs of Wales in costume. And the Orient Or travel to the ncar-Kast with Julius Caesar Nayphe, witness the strange ceremonies of the Mohninmcdians, visit the mosques and marvel at the religious rites. Then South America Then ramble down the Andes with Dr. G. Whitfield Ray, exploring the little-known interior of South America, travel through the vast tropical jungles and float down the great silent rivers, And New Zealand And visit New belaud, the South Sea Utopia, with Lei in M. Hlomfield nud the unlive Maori Singers, seeing and marveling at this country of wonderous beauty and be come acquainted with it progressive and interesting people. ST. JOHNS July 20 to 26 COLUMBIA GARAGE Pioneer in St. Johns Has NOT Moved But is Still in Business at the Old Stand Gils, Oils, Supplies, Storage and Kepnira 107 Fessenden Street Near Jersey Sunset Cash Grocery Till: STORU OP QUALITY AND BETTER SERVICE 5 111 Philadelphia Street Phono Columbia 1118 Hcst Goods at lowest Cost to Consumer is Our Alotto. $ The price of Kvujbiuucl Milk lias lincl another tulvnuco mul we would ml vise laying in a supply now while the present .stock lastH, thus saving money while opartunity lasts. Carnation Milk llorden's Milk 2 lure cans 2fie 2 Iarj;e cans 25c 4 stnull cans2k .J small cans 25c Case $5 IMS Case $b05 . lluzelwood Milk, J lare caiiK Me, case $5.50 Caroline Milk, 11c lare can; case 5.25 Suiiket Special Wond Coffee, Hfie lit., ;i for 1.00 Royal llreakfast fflciul Coffee, .15c lb., 11 for 1.30 Two hooiI huys alwoys heemue they are hacked by the Sun set Satisfaction Guarantee or your money back. Pull Crenm Cheese, our price per lb 35c 10 bars Crystal White Soap 72e .'out Toasties, 2 for 25c 10 bars Hob White Soap . . (JSe KcIIokk's Corn l'lake 11 for -10c 7 bars Sunny Monday Soap 50c Shredded Wheat Uuctiit. pk,15c Sea loam Washinu Powder 25c Sperry's Oermea 25c Hcst Cream Rolled Oats, lbs. for 25c UlueiiiK, full stieiiKth, per bottle 5c Van Camp's Catsup 15c SPECIAL, Sunday and Alonday Only Pure Cane Suar, 10 lbs $2,35 Pure Leaf Lard Jewel Shortening 30c lb, 34 lbs. $1.00 271c lb., 4 lbs. $1.05 Oct Ready to Can Your Fruit We have a full line of Knut Jars of all kinds and all Accessories at Lowest Prices. Kxtru heavy Jar RiiiRs, Kcouomy I.ids, Kerr Musou I.ids, also the complete covers, Mason Jar Tops and Paro. wax. Take care of your fruit and you will be able to Ret suar cnoiiKu iaier we believe at a reasonable price. Sugar market looks weaker. Will' U tll! llilv..! nl. 11 . ...! . i ninni uujj-i 1'liai, VVC UfVCI III 151 CI C T sent Koods to make a sale. Second we try hard to please and luake you feel as if we wished you to come ae,ain, a ml we do. Sunset Cash Grocery The United Staled Civil Sor vico Commission announces an examination for Male Clerk and Carrier, at Portland. Oregon, July 24, 1920. to establish an eligible recister from which selections mav bo made to fill vacancies as thev mav.occur in the position of Clerk and Carrier, Post OfHce Service, Portland, Oregon. Arc limits 18 to 45 years on the date of the examination. Age limits and height nnd weight require ments do not apply to persons entitled to proferonce on account of military naval service, salary .$1400 per annum. Men only win bo admitted to thin exam ination. Information and ap plication blank may he obtained by applying to John S. Howe, Local Secretary, Bonrd of U. S. Civil Service Examiners, Port land. OreEon. or to the Secre tary, Uth U. S. Civil Service District, 303 Post Office Huild ing. Seattle, Washington. Sunday School Superintendent: "Who led the children of Israel into Canaan? Will one of the smaller boys nnswerV" No reply. (Superintendent somewhat stern ly:) "Can no one tell? Little boy on that seat next to the aisle, who led the- children of Israel into Canaan? Little Hoy (badly frightened): "It wasn't mc. I I just moved yore last week f'm Mizzoury." Some wives look at their hus bands proudly, as though to say, "I made a man of him!" Othors, Ic33 assuming, content themsel ves with thinking, "Well, lliavc done my best." i i V 4t Ml I Teas and Coffees Ac have ii fine variety of teas and coffees to suit every taste and every pockctbook. Most people Judge tea and coffee by the price they pay. Dut you will find that vvc arc offering some very choice grades at unusually low prices. Let us help you make your $ selection. C" SIMMONS & CO., Grocers lWemlen riionc ColUllll'M 210 The Bank Of Commerce 116 North Jersey St, Huhuio.ss concerns and individuals are invited to bank with this institution under the assurance that prompt and courteous treatment with every con sistent accomodation will always be extended. CUMM UMMEI BATHING SUITS AND CAPS The Jantzen Knit Suits, pure wool, warm and close fitting; they make swimming easy. Middies; some all white; others trimmed with blue. This line of Middies is made up of regulation Middy Cloth and the finish and stitching are of the same high quality as the material. There is no garment cooler than the Middy. What is more, they are becom ing to any girl. White Hosiery It is acknowledged that white is the coolest, easiest wearing hosiery that can be worn. They may be had at our store for small infants, children, miss es and ladies; the stock compris cs cotton, lisle and silk and the prices from 25" to 53. 00 per pair. Have foot comfort by wearing White Hosiery. EXTRA SPECIAL The summer is advancing and finds us with a large stock of white shoes for Misses and Wo men ; these will be offered at prices to make them move. You need the shoes; wo need the money; our loss, your gain. Ladies' lace, Louise heel, Rubber sole, fine canvas $2.79. Misses lace, low heels, stitched soles, fine can vas $1.29 to $2.29. Thin Materials A large assortment of dark voiles and light voiles; all the .newest designs, attractive prices. Make yourself a blouse from one of these patterns. And there are other patterns suitable for a dress. SUMMER THINGS FOR MEN Thin Underwear . White Canvas Shoes White Hose Panama Hats Thin Caps Men's Suits The International Tailoring Co. has offered somo material reductions on made to measure clothing for men. - - The Agency for this line has been at our store for years and we have sold hundreds of suits which have come thru the shop in excellent finish; and the material is ALL WOOL nnd so guaranteed by the makers. Boys' Suits This store is doing a rapidly increasing business in BOYS' SUITS and foot wear. We have never stocked the cheapest lines and neither have we the highest price. Every garment and every pair of shoes is purchased with the idea of wear; and to wear well shoes and clothing must fit well. J There is really no comnariMm between the ttiMMUitl thorough iio&s with which tut Kleclrjc Cleaner remove, ilirt nnd tke dtiliculty of sweeping. True, one CAN clean rug aud curK'U without an electric cleaner. A broom or iirH!t sweeper will brush up SO.MK of the ilirt, ami if jou lile the exercise and have plenty of time ami strength a broom ami carp et heater will do the work niter u fashion. In the Mine way one can wash without oaj. Water a lone will remove, some tlirt if applied with enough "elbow grea.e." Hut people use oaji because it cleans more easily and better than water alone. For the same reason people use lilectrlc Cleaner!! because they clean more easily and far better than other methods. Portland Railway Light & Power Company 'BtofYoui Electric Goods st aii Electric Store BONHAM & CURRIER L. E. ROSE, Mgr. Men's Dept. THE ST. JOHNS GARAGE 216 North Jersey St. Auth iried Ford Service Sta tion. Complete line of Kurd parts in stock, Tires, tubes nud accessor ies. --CARS STORED - Welding, Brazing and Ra diators Repaired. Woo'ley Bros. rite? Columbia 690. CHAMBERS COMPANY J, O, Chambers Mrs. H. R. lowry Funeral Directors 2 IS 2A0 Kilhugsworth Avenue I'ORTl.ANU, ORKOON Telephone. Wood lawn 380C C 1133 Mr. Chamber is the only G. A, K, undertaker in the citv of lVrtlaud. l'ertoual attention and supervision given to armugeiunts. Dr. N. El McAJister PENINSULA BANK BLDG. Office Photic Columbia 9W Kemlcnce Phone 31305 St. Johns, Portland, Oregon Iirlnx in your Job printing while you think ot it, Dout wait 1 M Paint Your House Now Our Paints are good and prices right. We have your kind. Paint your automobile now before the dust comes. Buy your Lawn Hose and Sprink lers of us now at last years prices while they last. Our Building Material prices are right. Come and see us Home Mercantile Co. 209 West Burlington Street ST. JOHNS, OREGON E. W. Hood Cousultini; Mtmber of the American Technical Society. Builder of Automatic Machines Practical, expert advice uiven on any thing mechanical. 1027 Qifttgt St. PwtUai PAT'S 2 Barber Shop & 108 N. Jersey St. j Knights and Ladies of Security M. Johns Council 2775 KricuUr bu.lDCM meeting lit mi jd Moud. Opcu mcctlui;. to tlir public u.l member, jncl iut,tli Moud), l.itor. aud mcmbct. cur dUtly Invitrtt to altrntl it UicknerJIall. -Laurel Lodge, 1, 0, 0, F, No. 106, St. John. Oregon Meets each Monday evening in Odd Pel lon hall at 7;3o. A cordial welcome to all viiitlnt; brothers. C. V. nhl. N O. Cil leckman, V. O. Joe KoUrti, Krc Sec. O. V. Norene, fin. See. II. Y CUtk Tre.. SI. Johns Camp No, 7546 Modern Woodmen of America. , We heartily solicit the attendance of our members at our regular meetings every 2d aud 4th Thursday evening. G. V. Mnhm, Irvin Gromachey .Clerk Consul. 910 N. Syracuse. HOLMES LODGE NO. 101 KNIGHTS OP PYTHIAS Meets every Fridav night at 7:30 o'clock in IHCKN'HR Hall, Visitors always wel come, ANDY KHRK, C. C. Woodmen of the World St. Johns Camp 773 Meet every Thursday evening in I. O. O. F. Hall, Leavitt aud Jersey streets. Visitors always welcome. N. J. Simmon., C. C. O. M. Worthlcgton.CIerk. DORIC LODGE NO. 132 A. P. and A. M. Meets the first and third Wednesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Visi Wrs welcome. A.R. Davis, W. M. A. W. Davis. Secretary. Minerva Chapter No, 105,0. E.S. Meets every second and fourth Tuesday of each month in Masonic Hall. Visitors welcome. Catherine K. Stephen.. V. it Boic V ret. bee 1117 s. Princeton street United Artisans Willunibia Assembly No. 300 Mteu every 1 uesday at a l M. MOOSE HALL, Barliittos Street Joe Roberts, M. A. Mary Roberts, Sec'y Pro Tern,