SATURDAY, JULY 1, 1922. - THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM; OREGON PAGE FIVE mm RESENTS 1 INFERENCES OF T otlb jt '"Mot "J.11 fialt Lake City, Utah. July 1. neji, "Flagrant efforts have been made 'jj1' 1 anonymouss way to mislead the Pacific Railroad com- in, public !? Southern '8 l ( pany Is attempting to override the decision of the supreme court of said William 38- line tne united states," '" Eproule, president of the Southern eW Pacific company Jast niht, juBt J' W hot ore - departing for San lg"f Francisco. it ij "It should be remembered that " the Southern Pacific has not j sought and is not seeking control ,H of any other lines, nor is it urging it 4 the separation of a line from some Ai other ownership for its own ad- te f vantage. We merely ask that the u? Southern Pacific lines be allowed cr to continue as a single operating !C unit in order that the public in its ! own interest may have the advan- ,;I tape of this company's unbroken ihoi publdc service as a common carrier, ot f rather than a badly disrupted tot service, as a substitute. ! "We askk this only in the order ly processes of the law. We believe that the great public interest is best served by recognizing the ad vantages of the larger and ex tended and convenient service given to that public by the present i railroad system of the Southern " Pacific company under existing regulative control. The commis sion, state and federal are endowed with all the powers necessary to make their regulative control potent and complete. t'There can be nothing improper - in our asking the support of the , public toward bringing this diffi ; culty to an ultimate conclusion that will maintain the operations of this transportation system as a unit justified by the general ex perience of the people so served. ' If necessary to - accomplish this , purpose it may even be that a new ; law should be enacted to meet the situation." ' . RAIL RECEIVERSHIP ORDERED DISSOLVED St. Louis, Mo., July 1. (By Associated Press.,) The receiver- ship of tha Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway company was dis solved this afternoon when Judge Sanborn of the United States cir cuit court of appeals signed a de cree authorising the sale ot the road for not less than $28,000 000. The decree was entered by security holders. . New Books MM NEW COUNSEL OF 1 WAR FINANCE BOARD Washington, July. 1. Ap pointment of G. A, Marr of Salt ; Lake City as general counsel of the war finance corporation was announced today by Managing Director Meyer. "The Lace and Embroidery Col lector," a guide to collectors of old lace and embroidery, by Mrs. R. M. Head. "Mexico and Its Reconstruct ion," some reasons why Mexico is a problem to the outside world and to the United States, and sug gestions for solving the problem, by Chester Lloyd Jones. "Wood row Wilson as I Know Him," a book whioh is of value historically as well as a strong aid to the understnding of the psychology of the ex-president, by Joseph Patrick Tumulty. "Be Still and Know," a personal witness to meditation, by John Mahler. "A Revision of the Treaty," be lng a sequel to the "Economic Consequences of the Peace,", by John Maynard Keynes. v, "Fanny Herself," by Edna Fer ber. , ' "Great Sea Stories," edited by Joseph Lewis French. "Mr. Prohack," by Arnold Ben nett. For the Children . "Deep Sea Hunters," adventures on a whaler, by Alpheus Hyatt Verrill. "Tony Sarg," marionette book, the text by F. J. Mclsaac and Ulus trated by Tony Sarg. "Boy Heroes' in Fiction," by Inez Nellie McFee. "Tom Slade, Boy Scout of the Moving Pictures," by Percy Feese Fitzhugh. BERGDOLL SUIT TO GET PROPERTY VOID Washington, July 1. The suit of Mrs. Emma G. Bergdoll of Philadelphia against the alien property custodian for return of about $200,000 worth of property seized as belonging to her son, Grover C. Bergdoll, the draft evader, was dismissed today with prejudice, by Justice Jennings Bailey in the District of Columbia supreme court. Observe These Fourth of July "Donfs" Some 4--July DON Tb VVOi- v w 1 'fib ml ' 1 I 1 ? ' ij ' II JJ " jl. VH 0 fk JtjP EISt !fffl 1 St - hi At ; ; 3 14' i 'j 41 Flapper Has No Soul Savs Well Known Vainter Atlanta City, N. J., July 1. "The modern girl has. no heart, no soul, no sentiment if she has she refuses to admit it," eayB Frank X. Leyendecker, one ot the best-known artists and Illustrators in the country. "You do not dare to talk to the flapper ot classics nor ot , other serious things," he continued, -"for she simply will make no at j tempt to absorb them. She Is idle, frivolous and heedless of tomor row. However, I will admit that she is charming and often irresist ible. "She looks so young but knows so much much that she could do well not to know. She assumes no responsibility. She seeks nothing but amusement. When a boy reaches the .'flapper' age he usu ally has some obligation to fulfull. He gets a job, or else he is brand ed as a loafer. The girl, however, spends her time reading frothy literature and smoking. "In my opinion the only hope of the nation rests upon the work ing girl. She has more originality and individuality than the flapper, who looks to me as if she were made from a die. Each working girl has her particular style in clothes and coiffure. '"But the flapperl How can you tell one from another? The only danger with the working girl is that she is apt to become so self- reliant, that she will 'scorn the help ot mere man. . But that dan ger is not so probable that any flapper should be afraid to re form and become a working girl." MEADOWLAWN DAIRY Phone 90F12 Inspect our dairy. Tne state Inspector says ''It's one of the best In the state. Investigate the source of your milk. The SUverton Food Products company resumed operations at Its cannery last week for the coming season. A crew of 65 Is employed. Need for men for farm work Is Increasing in Deschutes county and the Bend employment bureau finds it lmposible to handle calls for help. . A modern four-room school building is being planned by the newly elected directors ot the con solidated district at Blachly. HAJRITVVARE AMorURNITURE CA 220 H. CommerciH Street Phone 1650 Hartman's Glasses Easier ud Better. , . Wear them and tee. Phone 1253. Salem. 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DON'T try to scare people by lighting fireworks near them. Deaths have been caused that way. DON'T hold flreworKs is your nana alter lighting tnem. The danger is great. DON'T get under sykrockets when touching them off. The sparks may set your clothing afire. And, above all, DON'T BE CARELESS! , i. L. VI. Hum Care of YickSo Tong Chinese Medicine and Tea Co. has medicine which will cure any known dis ease. Open Sunday from 10 a. m. until S p. m. IKS South High Street ' Salem, Oregon. Phone 281 i i Capital Junk Company Is in market for all kind of JUNK. Will pay market price. Quick service. 215 Center Street Phone 398 The CAPITAL JOURNAL of Salem, Oregon Will, on July 15th, begin he publication in serial form, a chapter a day, of the above authoritative book, by Henry P. Fry (Copyright 1922, by Small, Maynard 6? 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