Show MOTOR EXPRESS I ILINE LINE BIG SIG HELP TO THE FARMER Pierce Arrow Distributor Tells What hat Power Wagons agonsI I Are Arc No Now Accomplishing l I The origin of or rural motor express lines Is obscure but they have havo probably probably probably ably been In operation on a small scale and In widely separated separate ep i-atoJ i neighborhoods I for lor several years ears For man many years ears hucksters have ha called on farmers har bargained with them for Cor products an and sold to the market at a n profit says S 'S Mana Manager er Bandman of the Bandman Naylor com com- pany E. E South Temple street This was wan bad for tho the farmer the prices he obtained hardly making it worth while to produce bad for or the because It added little to the prosperity of or the farmer an and so kept him incapable of or becoming a a. good customer customer cus cus- tomer and id bad for tho the consumer be because because because be- be cause a n. lot of material c came me Into town to I that was unfit for food tood I Up to this time It was a supposed d that railroads carried all the food necessary nee nee- essar essary It was nas on only I when the railroads rallI railroads rail rall- roads roads failed when embargoes became I general and when tho farmer was as asI I obliged to waste waito a great part of ot what he had raised that our minds turned i definitely toward this newer method oCt of oC t transportation ra The present day rural motor express does doos oes six important things Thc They are arc Getting to market mark t supplies of or food lood hitherto unavailable una because of ot tho the distance distance distance dis dis- tance between producer and the market market mar mar- lu ket t. t and ani lack of oC other transportation Relieving nelle railroads of oC short an and unprofitable un- un unprofitable un un- profitable haul hauls Encouraging business between farmers farmers farmers farm farm- ers and merchants by hy increasing tho the earnings o of tho the farmer and improving his purchasing power Decreasing dissatisfaction on tho part of farmers and farm hands hans by by- providing increased facilities and com com- fort Transporting produce to tho the consumer consumer consumer con con- sumer more moro quickly and in better condition con con- than ever er before Maintaining men mon on the farms andIn andin and andIn In producing work b by others who now spend a great part of or their time driving driving ing Ins to market |