THS OftSGOM SUNDAY JOUftMAL. TORTLANP. SUNDAY HORN1NQ. JUKC JM, Hit JACKSON GOUNIY Prlnoipsl Portland Agents for Ladies' Homo Journal Pattorna, tho La tost Styles in All Slzot at lOo and 15o lEaoIx Homo Journal Stylo Books Ar 26o, With a 16o Pattorn Proo, Thus Reduoinc tho Cost to You to 10 a Pattorn Department on Balcony BEING CIRCULATED I fit. At a a inmanve biii rroviaes lor is n Tho Moii in Valu Tbo Boi in Qualllr The Moat in Value Tho Beit in Quality sue of Bonds byCount!e$J ' Irrespective of State Aid' CITiT1 ATT JUNE SPECHA 7000 Names Secured. J.n ruiily4 tvit nltiulta a r.on:tt r laiuaiit Mil mm MEASURE .sl 4!ln( kll ik ae4 tbal u tn vijuioutly rlrrwli4 la Itf iul h feM b r y Is iU. II lit lIJol k.ll s! 1( rniMM (r im "of foi load bullllt by , !. rirli tt ial aid Ju. W t I bit If i,t Jrlto com l. !J h (fel( M U tlrtruUllon of ii i,ii(ion. in I'uri;aJ mun U. as etr ?tJ nam hat l-ii cur4 rroni Ptlln4 ! j tlrruialara 14 HixkI Hir an4 ! I,in..f ia Aaioila o curt lh ork w t i rnttflvl.nl lb tuaor 111 on lha ballot. Jud Cuvl i tan that Jarkaon j tauntt' raanla mrm kai .tl.ft.t vrlih ' fvwtntivn, isw uw PI mi u v limit tlarc4 upon lh lu of bond by round., n would allow bond to inui only lo lha itnl of I fr rnl of l)a aa4 valuation of in atal. and Int. poaaa a Ilk limitation, on tha count I. WiU Otv KaUaf. Tudii lhal plan," aald Jud Coll. -Jarkaon county would sl no rll(. ' g n oar a aroi Di awvi nail a million , If dollar now, aol a largo dbl for ft -Aimr II If a l.lifuvM mfi.J linear lh llrm. Hatlon prpo4 would lsau only half a million mora. TIM would ba lha j ana aa nothlna. far thai aum would not ItulM Atr tft mil., nr Marl mnA fit rvv- t p!a would vote down auch a propoil- tlon. "Jackson county triad to procaed un der tha imtnilmcnl adopted at tbe loo tlon two yara a(o, and a proposition to laaua 11.100.000 In bond for food , roada waa paaad by our ptopl. Tha aupram court darlded tha -plan wai not constitutional baraus thj good roads amndm-nt not alf -culln. Now wa ara propoalng to ainnd th conatllu- tlon ltlf o that w can legally Uaue ! bonds and tha court cannot dfat tha work. I "It la purely a horn rul m-naura al- lowing each county to vol what money It pleaaea for good roada. Mot la Conflict. It contain no debt limit, because con- i dttlona ar dlfferrnt In different coun- ilea. We have provided for aubmlsslon , by th county court, and It la certain ', that the court would have to designate In advance where the roada are to be built. OlherwU- the defeat of tha bond lanue would be certain." I Judge C'olvlg maintains that the j amendment lie champions Is nut In con- I fllct with the highway cnmmisalon bill. ' lie pays they could operate together. 1 Aa to the conflict with tha bonding act, proponed by the Hghway asaoctatlon . and harmony plan, It Is provided that ; the Jackxon county plan ohall be held to I repeal all conflicting provisions, either I In existing legislation or In bills adopted ' at the snr.ie election. , The proponed mnendment reada as Below : "No county xhall create any debts or liHlilIllics which (ttiall singly or In the, BggreifHte exceed the sum of J3000, ajc- cent to suppress trtaurrectlon or repel j Invasion, or to build ana maintain roans within tiie county, liut debts for roads hull l e Incurred only on approval of a majority of those voting on the ques t Ion. when vubniltted by the county court of tho county at a general or -at a sptclal election called by the said court for the purpose. Any county shall have power to borrow money for. the building ami maintaining of roads within the county, and may issue nego tiable or other bonds, or other evidences of lndebtednesa therefor, when so au thorUed by a vote of a majority of the votes of the county. Borrowing1 Money. Any county court may' submit the matter of Incurring such Indebtedness and of Issuing such bonds or other se curltles to the voters of said county at any general election by an order spread upon the Journal at least 30 days prior to the holding of such election, such or der shall provide the amount of money to be borrowed or lndebtednesa to. be Incurred, the form, terms and condl .i f tliA hnrula nr nthevr Mac 11 rt tins LIUIID V . ..? ....... , to be Issued, and the maximum rate of Interest therefor. The question of bop towing money or incurring indebtedness and issuing bonds: or other evidences of indebtedness for roads within the coun ty may be, by such county court, sub mitted to the voters at a special election called for that purpose, by the entry of a like order upon such Journal- more than SO days prior to the holding of Buch election, and by giving at least 80 days' notice thereof through the clerk; of said county, the form of such notice to be nrescrlbed in such order of said county court. The provisions of law I pertaining to the holding or general or special elections, or either, snau govern special elections under this provision when applicable. Such county court may, in said order, provide every detail concerning the form and manner of Is suing or disposing of the securities for roads, and any other securities so issued shall be binding upon the county if is sued and authenticated as required in said order. This constitutional pro-1 vision is intended to be, and is self-executing. No legislation Is required in aid thereof. It hereby amends and t- j r peals all constitutional amendments or acts in conflict herewith, including any acts or provisions relating thereto sub mitted to the people concurrently with this amendment" ' jf III nil I lll.wui.uiw i vii fr nrniiiTn Trt mill n rcniviiio iu ouiuu -). .M 1 rtwf 1 n m a m nn rrl t V idf unnl Ipm t ftn knjlnff ft at rlnrlnff lha I a f ' few weeks previous to toe noiorrng or the Republican convention the office of tha plan examiner in the, department of; city Inspector or buildings naa been literally deluged with requests for per mits to construe, business buildings for tha three days; ending the week.. Plan Examiner Ben Smith says he ' af tribal as the heavy week end show i In to tha fact that Investors- regarded tn nomination of Pres ldent. Taf t aa certain after Thursday.-' though up to that time they held back, fearing that " Roosevelt might be the. nominee. .' The applications for permits filed Thursday, Friday and Saturday Were for building construction to cost la the neighborhood of J2.000.000. ; Money Goes Far When Used at This Store, Especially Ib This True at This Sale In the midttMOn period, when you art ieekinf overflowing meAiuret of economy, do not forget that LAST year your aearch ended at thia atore, where money ALWAYS goea far, w Vir nualirv ivr rliaanrkAtnta wliM atrwlra am avrr (taYi and new. and where even a little buya much. While thit U true rieht throueh the vear. vet at certain oertoda it la more evident, ejpeitllin the month oi June, when 4,houdcaning" U in vigoroua progreaa STevery department. READ THE MANY ECONOMY HINTS HERE USTE1X Quick Good-Bye to an Overstook of Fine Summer Silks re. - jr - It it better for ua, aa well aa for you, to reduce our price when the demand exiata than to wait for the aeaaon'a end, and hence thia Groat Juno Solo of Summer Silhs Diaregarding the actual worth or coat of theae beautiful aillca, we have grouped them all and marked the varioua lota at 12 different and low ered price" price reduction which we are aure will caute rapid aelling and lmmeuiaie stock reduction. Thousands of Yards of tho Choicest Now Silks in Plain Shades and Rich Colorings LOT 1 85c Taffeta at 49c 1 9-inch Real Swiss Taffetas, shown in all wanted plain shades, guaranteed perfect in weave and finish. LOT 3 At 45c Yard Swiss Messalines 19 inches wide, shfiwn in all the best plain shades. A beautifully finished silk very much underpriced. LOT 5 At 69c Yard Best dollar Silks from 19 to 27 inches wide, the season's choicest weaves in all colors and patterns. The most remarkable values are to be found in this lot. LOT 2 65c Taffetaa at 29c 20 to 27 inch Lining Taffetas, Plain and Fancy Poplins, Jacquard, Printed and Pin Striped Wash Silks. LOT 4 At 68c Yard French Messa lines full 27 inches wide, shown in an endless assortment of solid colors. A strictly hih-rade silk. LOT 6 At 39c Yard Our 5oc and 65c Foulards, shown in an enormous assort ment of correct new designs and color ings. They come in both satin and silk finish. Lot 7 $1.00 Foulards on Sale at 69o 24-inch Silk and Satin Foulards, the world's best makes silks that are guar anteed spotproof and perfect in both weave and finish. Shown here in a won derful variety of designs and colorings. LOT 8 $1.50 Black 45 -inch Peau de Gygne at 98c LOT 9 $1.25 Black 36-inch QQr Heavy Messalines at OyC LOT 10 $1.00 Black 35-inch 7O- Swiss Messalines at I UW LOT 11 $1.50 Skinner's Yard Wide Satins at LOT 12 $1.00 Satins, guaran- (I'lp teed two seasons, at "Ov 98c Great Reductions Women's Suits Priced at $10.00,$ 12.50 and $15.00 Excellent does not express their value in sufficiently strong terms, because they are without doubt the best suits we have ever shown at these alluring prices. Fur thermore, they have arrived within the last few weeks. They are New York's latest, made of fine quality serges and mixtures, shown in a large range of colors. They come in all sizes and are handsomely tailored garments. Where alteration is necessary, a perfect fit is guaranteed. Sale Woman's Dress Skirts At $2.98, $3.50 and Up 1 1 K You should buy tomorrow from our immense line of stylish new Dress Skirts. They are faultlessly made of excellent .quality materials and are perfect in fit and finish? They come in black, navy and mixtures, with high waist line, panel back and front; also two-piece and one-sided effect. Choose now and save in the buying. Great Special Sale and Demonstration of the Celebrated ETaisLd Press Shields The varioua stylea are here in full assortment. It can well be aaid that there are "shields for all occaion"-for street or evening gowns, wash or woolen dresses, waists, coats, etc They are shields that can be washed and ironed, and every pair is guaranteed. By special demonstration we hayje arranged to ahow you how easily the, Naiad Shields may be washed and kept sweet and clean, 'And aa a further in ducement for you to attend we have reduced prices accordingly. .' Reg. 20c Naiad Nainsook Cover Shields, No. 2, at Reg. 25c Naiad Nainsook Cover -Shields, No. 3, at ..... . . . . . Reg. 30c Naiad Nainsook Cover Shields, No. 4, at ........ . . . Reg. 35c Naiad Nainsook Cover OT -Shields, Mo. -5, at . . . . '-, . . . LDC 75c Naiad Bolero, a lace-trimmed shield, shown in three sizes. On sale at, the ppir . ................ .Ot)U 50c Naiad Bolero, in sizes 3, 4 3 7 and 5, at ....... . . . .'. ....... .O I C 20c Naiad Shirtwaist Shield, in . JJ sizes 3 and 4, at -... ; : ... .... . 1 OC 25c -Naiad Shirtwaist- Shield, laec-trim'd, shown in sizes 3 and 4. , On f fin sale at, pair . . w. ; .v. . . v. ,1 25c Naiad MDat Shield; No. 4, all - colors, at y . .. V 15c 17c 19c 30c Naiad Absorbent Shield, No. 25c Naiad Absorbent Shield No. tT,, 3, at 1 C ri A June Sale Muslin Underwear It will not take a woman long to grasp the impor tance of this June offering, for it is "different" in its newness, broader in its variety, and yet underpriced by a full third. We do not need to tell her that the un derclothes are well made and fresh from dependable makers within the week, nor tht it is a nle.ii 11 re to in. troduce so many beautiful and first ideas. MUSLIN GOWNS 50c TO $5.00 Beautiful garments, shown in all styles and at your own price. Materials used are cambric, dimity, nainsook, batiste, silk mull and the popu lar crepe fabric. Well made garments, shown in a variety of styles, very attractively trimmed. COMBINATION SUITS 50c TO $4.25 X very "choice selection of the season's latest creations, both in the corset cover and drawers or skirt, also the three-piece garment made of good quality nainsook, cambric or crepe, with exquisite trim mings of embroideries, lace and ribbons. Bargains to be had at any price you wish to pay. PRINCESS SUPS 98c TO $3.50 A showing of one of the most popular garments used today. They come in ex quisite designs and made of good qual ity materials and very attractively trim'd. No word-picture can convey a correct idea of the values you must see them. 11 n ym. at 1 aw m CORSET COVERS 25c TO $2,00 A my greaT assortment of these service able garments to select from, made of good quality nainsook or crepe, with pret ty trimmings of fine laces, embroideries and ribbons. CHEMISE 50c TO $2.25 A great showing of pretty Chemise, made of a variety of good materials and shown in many pretty styles. Neatly finished and attractively trimmed. MUSUN DRAWERS 25c TO $2.00 A wonderful line of Muslin Drawers, any style you wish, regular cut, wide circular or closed health styles. They are made of excellent materials, and trimmings are of the best. Fine Embroidery Is Reduced Here is an event which presents very unusual bargain features make every dollar go as far aa two; where lavish display and beauty of goods are coupled with splendid saving chances. A Sale of Embroideries Flouncing, Corset Cover and Allover Embroideries in Hand some Patterns Suitable for All Purposes Quality to $1.50 Yd. Tomorrow you have choice from 25,000 yards of High-Grade Embroidery at an out-of-the-ordinary price. The lot consists of 27 and. 45-inch flouncing, 18-mch flounc ing and corset cover embroidery; also 24 and 36-inch allover embroidery. Shown in a wonderful assortment of beautiful designs. All are high-grade goods that will not''tarry long. Come early for the best. Regular values up to $1.50 are A UU the chance to 16c priced for tomorrow at CLUNY BANDS, VALUES TO 65c, ON SPECIAL SALE FOR A special offering of handsome Linen Cluny Lace Bands, 3 to 6 inches wide, shown in hundreds of choice patterns. These bands are suitable for trimming silk, wool, cotton or linen dresses and sell regularly to 65c a yard. Foi tomorrow at only 1 UC FANCY RIBBONS, VALUES 1 1 TO 25c THE YARD, ONLY 1 L2C Yards and yards of beautiful Fancy Rib bons on sale tomorrow. They come in any wanted color combination, in stripes, Dresden, checks and printed floral de signs. Suitable for any and all purposes. Regular quality to 25c a yard ')ln tomorrow at .1 i2v mmum Most Unusual Values I11 Fine Hosiery For Women and Children Fortune favors vou hiffhlv in this snlendid sale of hitrh. pi class Summer Hosiery and Knit Underwear. Prominent .t. 'J? I f 1 ! 1 1 1 in uie display are iuur special orxenngs wnicn we aescnoe briefly below. They will meet the most exacting require ments as to style and quality and exceed your expecta tions in lowness of price. Silk Lisle Hoie at Low Cost FOR CHILDREN 35c GRADE AT 25c An unusually fin,e appearing and well wearing stocking, made of the finest silk lisle, with reinforced heel and toe. They come in "white, black and the popular shades of tan, blue, brown, pink and red. AU sizes rrom 5 to --r FOR WOMEN 35c GRADE AT 25c A special line of High-Grade Silk. Lisle Hose, made with double heel and toe and shown irt light or heavy weight. ; They come In white, black, and the wanted shades of tan. .All sizes from 8y3 to to. Sale Women's Union Snita OF FINE COTTON, 75c GRADE, 50c Fine, seasonable weight, perfect-fitting Cotton. Union Suits, made in an elastic rib and shown in low-neck, sleeveless style, with cuff, knee. They come in. all isizes and are .the best 75c grade.. On sale ' at fifty cents, i-. : u u : , - : ; OF SILK LISLE, $1.50 GRADE AT 51 Strictly High-Grade Silk Lisle Union Suits shown in low-neck styles, sleevd:cs sr..! withxirff or lace-trimmed knre, nil th;:. Garments; that fit perfectly nr.J r- r. ways sold at S1.50. Sp::i:l nf H