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About The Maupin times. (Maupin, Or.) 1914-1930 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1920)
tttf 1,1- ;' lift. For Sale Acclimate! Seed Corn ( Tested for Germination) VARIETIES lied Northeastern Dont Wuitd Jiiinejata Field jfjWii by John V. Martin for sale by ShaMucA tiros. Waptniiia Ruto Stags Lettvert Mmutin. 8 a. m. jVw KVfW w rUE PACKERS AND REFRIGERATOR CARS hO. O.F. , I - " Kill'. WtUt-fl t.M ! t' lt!V v- ,-'i'' H tun., v t- lis. ,w jrv. Dr. TV IXiUrhe GiJ-o. t'x tviiy i-'tiua. U . '' )' U I." V -v. SMI D at si - i: M f". ' Is -, t Whether refrigerator carl, should b, owned by the railroads or by the pack era a point to be Sleier by leg; Islotton now pending In Wajihington may seem to be a question miner re mote from the Interests of the uvera person. But! Inasmuch as these "let hoxea on wheels," as one of the pack ers terms them, are the conveyances which bring our beefsteuk to town, we may assume that we have a certain concern nbont them. If they have any thing to do with the price of the beef steak OLr concern 1b a deep one. It -Is maintained by some that these cars give Uie packt-r who now own th"m an nnfalr b1viihik'h over cora iHtOtook This Is s,omly denied by the pr!ters, who otYer an proof the fact that tUej' pay the wiiue tiv.ls.lu rates p.s any shipper; mu Hiy a-ert tliat tlie only advuiHan.i tley enjoy Is ifi brln;; atilo to get nou-4b cars for theii neufls by furnishing thea) themselves ii'-ff.-i o? (i-yr.tKunjj upon, the rail roads to do So. In t.lu tU.v are bftckeC b-j hy ft report' of t!i? 'wp-it Pom Unce Comailstlra. nftfit an In -"vtl'itioit oi ail prlvattty owned wa, l tU ff.wx Vfil Ciere were no unfair prct;.vs 'acd t! a phang would m.fivV' !'ii:t hoi? :iH;pi tttd Out ibf'c- Whfiit not ojjfKj.siiir.. in p'-r.-"iple iMUiDi.. vwvrsirtji' .14 YuriH-ntof :..!. Ul UivAl tl. ',( 0 unvunt , .-in that thf. lHattoq In 1 (-U-'! n iM.rt-l.ii) Cn;, i-U.K that MHtmO fHisIl faiuiKh StVtn la ouir-:lnr. rmroV-r. fi .th I' 'iiJHl, . .V;! 1--J U'lkt r'.muccs !' li:'!'j'"l.'i to ) ' 1 s ., tttW -i-r;MM?;,v hicult ! . ; i!w 4 Jf '.i'fiki'tfi tS llift i'-'lU.'iM I riiH (iwI.'-k. 'J''".- ---.!.-jk ir' tyip-. I ki". Pf'Hu mVkbw imuiu v.iiunj 4 UiM 'iij ' "t u.v Mv:(f, awl 1(14 Ui- f. liti w .: l.via, uji 1 ttf UiKtlj K'.V.l.lk'V , '.i ,s i: i n am! a, jK?. Wis (.'.', . 1 , f "',3 .! J -S- 1 (!. tfi-A t .' -I'm. -.'1- V ! -v;.v. E!-. T'jf'A "VS. fjf 5 !'( .' V'i; , M -, . .. .v' ..iuu vu rra economic i eiiicit-nt basis, and no. change la , stifled unless unfairness Is definitely id absolutely proved which would ; In absolute contradiction to the re )rt that, the Interstate Commerce oinmlsslon hag already rendered on 'ie g-ibject'The public would pay the 111 for Inefficiency In the packing to il stry, and It has no desire to pay this ill In order to help a few of the pack- ica' competitors. Stallion. ThoTaiwhhM I, reiiVtere I 180D poun l Cly9-iliH 1 will stinl oo Juniper FUt an I Valley. Terms 17.50 for sejjn; flJ to in sure; $15 to stand aTl Muck.- Jim Brown. For Sale One 20-49 G Tractor almost ijood as new. This tractor is now at work on the school section one ami ime-hklf miles west of Maupin Inquire of Slusber Bros, for price and terms. Blacksmith Shop I htV4 supplies and urn prepar ed to lo nil kinds of naw work nul -"irnl repairing.- Horse sho iiij iiecially.- Rea'nahle rates A. P. Martin. . Th hoii horo!thli.ed Burred '! i- ,tst"iN $2; for -in n jl- Mr. W; .yrt-s Ma- ll.j, i In J ' . i'lj - ? L'ond -e1a! barley M-T .! it i'iiif Fttrry Whi. ;CmI ?m J-imv at K'U tLrtsl.or ' .1 i .. ... i-Vrry Wi' l'tii i'urU-m 1 V;litl9 IhmtH i Ait -jrk ''4:i-.rHtx I. VV. T, . j,l f t i. i). D. Tr-i ... :;(V S.;c .d v-. 1'iiij ll-!if . !l y.i I it I i 'Tf I ii rr:itnr ? U-s-, l i y "I'll"? .. nude ') U.i;.4 ( u. j- O. ilra.l v.iy,' ; t ... .