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OREGON CITY COURIER, ' FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6 'l903. ? MAXIM & 'GAY GO. -?' ( Incorporated Under the Laws of the State of New York) Established Three Years. CAPITAL, $50,000 Before the Public Every Day. NV.w YORK. NEvV ORLEANS. CHICAGO, SARATOGA, WASHINGTON Any Bank or Banker in New York, New Orleans, Chicago, Saratoga or Wa hiugton. References : $5 Won $20L25 Every WeekYWinner in October. Average Profit Earned Weekly on 50 in October, $50,44 Total Profits Earned on $So in October, $201 75 YOUR MONEY WORKS WHILE YOU SLEEP Our famous corps of track sharks are up at break of day, "clocking" the horses In their morning tryouts, and while you i tt !v, ,.., thof urine onn ctodHv inmnw Our method out? vou on a evel with the most successful niiimrpre nf ths American turf We operate for vou tor 25 per cent of weekly earnings. We win only when you win. Results obtained reallv "beyond dreams of avarice." Again we scored heavily for all our clients last month. Again we landed the money and landed it in chunks Three years of organization, with the best facilities tbat monev and brains can procure to mane our service 01 mating auu uauung win ners at the horse races the most accurate and profitable in the land, has had its natural sequence, and each week our show ing demonstrates a guod profit for every client. Tyow $S0 netted $201.1$ in Less than a month. Here is a 'completa statement, showing the -result of a $10 play on each horse given in our "Discretionary Series" during October. (Note: A capital to begin with of $50 is required by us, as a matter of conservatism, to make a $10 play on each horse that is considered by us a good betting proposition.) October ltleetinQS"ltlorris Park and Brighton. ' ' Net Daily Result Day. First Week. Net Daily Result. Won. LoU x-Bobadll, 7 to 5, won; Castalian, 9-5 won; Duelist, lost. .$22 3 Oarsman, 5 to 2, won; j losers 3 Juvenal Maxim, 6 to t.won; M. Theo., lost; Wealth, lost 4o 4 S. Protect-, 1 to 2, won; M. Brant, 7 to a, won; 3 losers. . o 5. Auricsville, 6 to 5, won; losers 6 Land of Clov r, 5 to 2, won; 2 losers 5 $ 5 Secoid Day. lost 1 Faulconbrldfre, a Surmise, lost ... 3 No play (track conditions unfavorable) 4 Medal, 7 to 1, won 4 losers y-Charawind, 4 to 5, won; Duelist, 11 to 5, 6 Outcome, 9 to 10; Tepee, 3 to 5, won 30 3 losers 15 Si) Third Week. Won Lost. (Forw.d $122 $43 6 Day. 1 Asiarita. 8 to 6. won: Pol Roeers, lost 2 P. Stone, 13 to to, won; Hermis, 7 to 10, won; loser... 10 3 Damon, 3 to i, won; Emergency, 9 to 2, won; 3 losers... 45 4 Canahnawaga. 6 to s, won; 2 losers 5 - River Pirule, j to 1, won; Moharib, lost o 6 Enriglit, 9 to 5, won; 3 losers Fourth Week. 1 Mamie Worth, 2 to 5, won; Piquet, 9 to 2, won, 1 leser.. 39 2 Woodshade, 12 to i, won; 3 losers 00 $33 Less Losses. 63 PRIZE MONEY STOLEN. Enterprise Office Relieved of Sum of Money Thursday of Last Week. Thh enterprise office is minus a hnn- dred or more dollars of prize money. Mr. Porter concluded recently to jive prizes to hia subscribers and filled a jar full of coin and greenbacks and adver- -tieed to Stive the coin to subscribers guessing the nearest to the amount. It is estimated that there was something like a hundred dollars in the jar. Thurs day of last week Mr. Porter went to Portland, leavins J. w. uoenran, tne city editor in charge. The money had been taken from the sbow window ol Lamb & Sawyer where it was displayed during the day and locked up in the Bale the previous niirht for safe keeping. Porter opened the Bate Thursday morn ing and instructed Cochran to place the money in the window at ten o'clock. This Cochran forget to do so. About noon Uouhian went out ana was gone some time. When he returned the safe was standing open and the money wassone. A tramp printer who had been in the office that morning seeking work, was suspected and placed und?r arrest. The printer had several dollars m change on his person when appre hendtd but theie wa no evidence to show that he had st jlea the money so be was released. The office was un occupied for more than an hour and it miaht have been entered oy any one and the money stolen. i2 $63 Net Winnings $269 Less our Commission, 25 per cent. . . . . 67.25 Net profits on $10 nlay for month, $201.75 tu,u oi,.,: I rm imnrm.m.ntmn.r flint nf Konremhw. and is not remarkable, since we have excelled it time and again during the past three years of uninterrupted operations. Good as it is, however, we are confident we will make it "Innk sick" bv romnarison with the showine we are going to make at the meeting of loo days which begins at New Or. leans this month . , H WE ZFICK THE WIIsTICsriEilES The system we1 employ to locate winners is identical with that used bv "Pittsburg Phil," John A. Drake, John Gates, W. Langdon, Joe Yeager, and other famous plungers who win hundreds of .thousands on the tun every year, and it proves lust 3s successful We gather our information of prospective winners through a force of expert horsemen who hold a watch on the horses : U! ffi'.tc? 00 In thaf dot Ia-jiti irhpn thmr fP fMiiV tfl Will. Ill 11IC1I Call y -iiiui tiuiii uiau. unu 111 tnui vvwjr 'vum y "vh . j , u 4 The money that is played Into the game by persistent losers, such as the large mass of uninformed p layers are bound to be, goes into the pockets of the big operators, of which the Maxim & Gay Co , representing a large cliente e, stands a the head. The work of the Maxim & (Jay Co., is to place the general puDiic upon a level wun tae winning piuugeis, aim our success in this accomplishment has made us famous on two continents. - a i, tha rrnt r,rr,rUs. nf the 1 1 S. We number among our clients some of the best known sportsmen, financiers and merchants in the country. Investment on the turf is now deemed as legtimate as any other high class form of speculation. The present high standard to which racing has been brought, and the abso utely good faith in C.lnh in the hast, and the Western Jockev Ulub in the West, has inspired mlllionairs, capitalists and business men all over the country with as much confidence in racing as in the stock! grain and cotton markets, and this is one reason why transactions in the betting rings now rival in magnitu-e those of the stock, cotton and giain exchanges. . , ... ... MJ: Another reason for the rapid growth of turf speculation in popular farvor, is the rapidity with which all transactions are wound up. The speculator makes his investment at the racetrack in the afternoon through us and receives a notification by n i . ni.jtn Kar . nnctmarU pari ior than the rare is run. of iuet what horses are tj be backed for his account. By the next mail he is informed of the result of the day's operations, and he learns quickly just where he stands At the end of each week he recives a complete statement of the acconnt with the money order for his profits, less 25 per cent, which we deduct as our fee. , , j i Ti,;.1.!.,., him tn rr. iri ti ma to tnrf etw.iiaHnn jh rh cannot be found in the more or less involved trans- actions of the big exchanges, and this is why turfmen live more comfortably and live longer than do men whose involved transactions are on their minus, day ana nignc. ror weens anu sometimes mumns ai mibui. Our Client Won a Million Hollar. rtUnfc hntFP mlirHvpIv urtu as mtirh &s a million dollars at a single race meeting, it is sometimes asked: "Why do notMaxim and Gay simply sit 'down and back their own selections instead of running a consid- craDie Clerical lO.CC a U SUCUUillt la ;c auuio hi auvsi tumg m jnf-i " ---- - j t tHBIiut ! , . .! if .ctc WnncfHr7heeit,iatinn Maxim & Gav. bv dint of ability, energy, organ!- ..,.1 :..u.,i a o,tr, ticm h. conirwi an onnrmnus c lientele. which means the command of immense capital. If we can Pick winners for this immense number of investors, our profits are larger than if we played our own money only, for on .L.T.t. c ,i.,!e ,v,irh o ,-Wo- fnr infnnnntinn and mmmission. one man out of every four of our cus- ? ua5 " 'if,"1 'Tl "t TVh..";nwnrU fnrthe benefit of the oublicas well is that thev will Sw ekTou oTfyouranuVUb of the game, while not afew of those who now own winning stables of nfte horses and who are cutting in important figure The principle upon which we operate is such that we must of necessity do the best -e can for you. Our income as pdinted out, is derived solely from a percentage of the winnings of ournlients, and if we cannot make yov win, our entire r .. Trui.. .A... k. c,cfi,i in maL-ino-ni.r MUnte win. s amolv swvtn bv the fact that we have pros pered for upward of three years, while imitators, pursuing more economical and lose business like methods have gone under bv the scored .Noting the success that was being achieved by Maxim & Gay, scores of "get-rich-quick'.' operators tnti to K Into the field successfully occupied by the older and more responsible firm, but it did not take tje Press and Public long- to discriminate between the legitimate and tne 11 legitimate, ana as a resuii wc nave w.iuiiuwi.UUi.Si.....1'jp while in the ranks of our rivals there nave Deen scores or enterprises inmaieu, uwy iu cu ia..u.v, v i Few of Hundreds of Recent Endorsment of the Press. CINCINNATI COMMERCIAL-TRIBUNh, March 1, Cotton. Our g'orious Oregon mist once more has appealed on the scene in all its splendor with a wonderful mixture of mud. and bad words uttered ny trie farmers who were not ready for the moisture. F. McLard. of bervais has moved on to the J nes property to remain during the winter. Some of Ooltons young 1 dies seem to be greatly interested in St Louis. J. Wriehtand family also the Misses Clark weie the guests of Mr. Lafeitres family fast Sunday. There will be a ball at the Colton hall 01 the evening of the 25th of Novjmbe The Misses Johnson Surface and Bitt ner. ot liiwoou were cauers in (jonon Sunday a'teruoon . Mrs. Hammer, Miss Pond and Mr Banister were visiting at the Gorbett residence Sunday lust. Miss Pond has lately reiunied iroin Germany. Mis. Gottberg.is having very poor health of late. 0. E. Gorbett started on a return trip to Burns on the 26th. He expects tore turn in the course of a month or six wteka with another band of horses. Victory Dickey, of Dickey's prairie was a welcome guest among his many friends in this burg on the i'4th and 25th. There was an Ice cream social piven at the K. O. T. M. hall Saturnay night by the Queen Bee's, which was well at tended. The German pulpit recently vacated by Rev. Schoenberg is now filled dy Rev Merty of Roseburg. Correspondent. lo3- Maxim & Gay, who have been so successful In selecting winners at the New Orleans races, are in a class by themselves and have no relation in their system of operation to the "get-rich-quick' schemes that have recently gone to pieces disastrously to those who patronized them. Max im & Gay do not guarantee their clients profits nor against losses, but merely play the money of their subscribers and deduct a fixed percentage from winnings for placing the commissions. This point is made clear in all their announcements. What they guarantee to do Is to confidentially handle all money forwarded them and place It on the races just as if It were their own. "I hey have in their emplo as "dockers the most ex pert judges of track work in the country, and there is no la horse at the New Orleans meeting that thev have not a record of. The Information collected in this way is used to the benefit of their subscribers, and its re liable character Is attested by the numerous winners they have picked in the past two week", Maxim & Gay are the pioneers In the line of Investment or speculation; they have been established three years: tluy conduct their business on straight forward business lines; their methods have been thoroughly in vestigated and are entirely different from those pursued by tfie "liet-rlch-quick schemes, so-called, which were but recently closed by the authori ties, The transactions of Maxim & Gay are legal in every sense, and they do exactly what they advertise to do.that is.play money of their sub scribers on tiie horses thev judge will win, and they usually win. f rompt and proner accounting Is made of the retult, but they guarantee no fixed profits, though those who have continuously patronized them have not been losers. ' - ST. PAUL DISPATCH. February 28, 19O3. An investigation of the methods of the Maxim & (jay Co. shows them to be deducting their business on straightforward business lines. They have been established nearly three years. They do not guaran- (TOIIST OUR WHnTIXJM The Crescent City Jockey Ciub knows . ...1... i. lt merely clace substrlders' money on moment of exoerts. chaining a fee for inlormation anddeduct a fixed percentage from winnings for placing the commissions. 1 hey the pioneers in this lineo.t investments or speculation. N. Y. MORNING TELEGRAPH, February 23, 1902, el-,, a. !,-,,,,. i f iho Maxim &Gav Co , the casual racegoer can possess himself ot as much if not more knowledge of the comparltive ... .( .1.. .i.irrhnres of success, as the "regular, who burns the midnight oil studying frome charts. He can secure through this comtany, which is incorporated und'-r i.e laws of New York State .h r.i,nu.HM on,i ,wri iudp-ment of an experienced combina tion of horsemen whose duty it Is to find oui for him such things concern ing the horses as he could not possible find out lornimseir, umess nc m voted his entire time and attention M the business. Even then, to do as well, he would have to possess a peculiar taleut and be especially fitted by experience and natural abiliiy. CINCINNATI TIMES STAR, March 2, lo03. The Maxim & Gav Company, well-known purveyors fjf turf Infor mation, should not be confounded with "get-rich quick turf investment or concerns of similar characters. They have been established nearly three vears. They place subscribers' money on judgment of their ex perts, and deduct a fixed percentage from winnings for placing the com missions. They are the Napoleons In this line of Invest merit or specu lation. MEMPHIS EVENING SCIMITAR, March 2, I903. The advertisements that appear from time to- time in the columns of var ious newspapers with refen-nce '0 the turf plan of Maxim & Gay C om pany teTl Tstory entirely different from the exploits of the defunct "get "rlCV.fMax?mnC&nGy Company transact business thoroughly and' solely on business principles. ABM IT In magnitude It will ........ it o..iu 1 : M.,i. rviosnc within a fortnight. cared for it. So have we. If there are more horses at the New urieans raceudcn u.au -6-- --r - - They cannot make the game too eclipse all other turf gatherings of the' past. more expert "dockers" and handicappers than we ever employed at any other meeting . b g for us to handle. We move witn tne times. . . . . .. anri 0nlv those horses 8 If you want to get aboard our discretioi ary series, at New Orleans, in 'hkh w play ""V ns!dli Conditions we think Al be ting propositions, with the privilege of not playing yZ Sw Play will un propitious, fill out the following blank and forward your Remittance to us i at New Jr,a1f 't be begun on the first day of the meeting, if your money reaches us In t me; otherwlse reaches us after the meeting has began. Money should be be sent by bank draft, express money oraer, or cunenty m .eS.s tere'd letter, uncertified checks are not accepted, TO MAXIM & GRAY CO.(Incorp.) 228 Canal Street, New Orleans, La. In accordant with the term, of your ad in the Oregon City (.Ore.) Courier, I inctete ' Doltarj. Pteaie bet or me Daily ..Do!iar on each election of your Discretionary Seriet at the Hew OrUam racct. Sewtpaplri. My account iinbjcct to withdrawal in full on demand. Kame Street Town or City State THF FOLLOWING SUMS ARE THE MINIMUM ACCEPTED FOR PLAY: (i, I For 9 120 " " " ' For a play cn each horse 5O f 10 Hi For a 20 ' -,0 " "jlUO .lire ..2A0 ..too AH accounts received by the Maxim & Gay Company will be played (voiinimfs direct to its c itn'.s. i tie Maxim u Gav tompany as mai., without registering, Remit direct to the Maxim W""'!,' "!, (.. Co. will make all accountings direct to its clients. I rV LiaV V-UHIU"""? t n The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been, in use for over 30 years, has borne the signatnre of and has been made under his per- $X--f-- sonal supervision since its infancy. ' J-CUcUAi Allow no one to deceive you in this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and "Just-as-good" are but Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children Experience against Experiment. What is CAST ORIA Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor OiirTare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee. It destroys Worms pud allays Feverisliness. It cures Diarrhoea and AVind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. The CLildren's Panacea The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THC CENTAUR OOMPANV, TT MUB 6TIIKT. HIWVOII OITV. A houseliol d niTtliv Dr. Thomas' Kpleclrlo Oil, Heals burnR,;cut8. vouniip of uny son: puree sore throat, croup, catanh, imihmn; never falls. Inside each pound package of October Weather. The following elatistica have been compiled by G. Meiwke, voluntary ob server at Aurora lor the month of Octo ber: Men temperature, 51.9. Max. temperature, 76 on 22d. Min. temp 32 on 30th. Total precip., 2 24 inchha. Clear, 14 dayB, Partly cloudy, 6 daya. Cloudy, b days. Fioat on 30th. Prevailing winds, northwest. SO DECEPTIVE Many Oregon City People Fail to Realize the Seriousness. Backache ia bo deceptive, ' . It come and goes-keepa you guessing. Leurn the cause-then cure it. Nine times out of ten it comes from the kidneys. That'a why Doan's Kidneys Pills care Cure every kidney ill from backache to diabetes. Here's a case to prove it: Mrs. D. - Murphy, widow, who lives at 395 Ivon St Portland, says: "Years ago, hen living in Kansas I was great ly troubled with kidney complaint. At that time, I wae, I might say, perfect ly helplees for months, bnt in time it wore awav as mysteriously aa it came. It did not bother me again until last fall when there was every sympton oi us re turn, and knowing what I had suffered formerly I began to look around for Romethinff t) check it. and on looking ver the the paper I noticed Doan's Kidney Pills highly recommended ao I procured them and took them as direct ed. It only required a few day'a treat ment to ward off the attack. Since then I have recommended Doan's Kidney Pllla tn nnmhar of mv friend." Plenty more proof like this trom ure- . ..11 . t. I , IT . gon Uity people, van at j vj.u.uu. ley's drug store and ask what bia cus tomers report. For sale by all dealera. Price 50c FosterMilburn Co. . , Remember the name Doan'i ana late no other. HibnGoffae i will be found a FREE eame. 60 'different games. All new. At Your Grocer's. TO CURE A COLO IN ONE DAY Take Luvative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All dnifnist nft.ml the money i' it fulls to (iure..,E W. (irove'B signal"'" in mi . rh box. 2D0. For a pleas mt oliysin take Chamber litin'a Stomach atul Liver Ta blots. Eaey to take'. Plfaeaut in effect. For sale by G. A. Harding. It's fnllv to BUfft-r from Hint horrible plnfiie ot Hie iiltihtitohlng piles. Dimu'i Ointnnut cures, quickly auf peimmifutly. At any drug etoie, 50 cents, "I own my whol life of Burdock Blood Bittws. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I scorned bevond cure. B. IS. B has mad. me perfectly well woman." Mrs (.has. Hultou, Burvtlle, Mich. Foley9 s Honey and Tar cures olds, prevents pneumonia. BUY THE CASTORIA For Infants and Children. l&e Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the (3gntitare New Plumbing and Tin Shop A. MIHLSTIN JOBBING AND REPAIRING a pecialty Opposite Oaufleld Block OREGON CITY SEWING MACHINE Do not be deceived by those who ad vertlse a $00.00 Sewing Machine for $20.00. This kind of a machine can be bought from us or any of out dealers from $15.00 to $13.00. WC MAKE A VARIETY. THE NEW HOME IS THE BEST. The Feed determines the strength or weakness of Sewing Machines. The Double Feed combined with other strong points makes the New Home the lest Sewing Machine to buy. showing the dlf ferent styles of Hewtnar Machines we manufacture and prices before purchasing THE NEW HOKE SEWING MACHINE GO. ORANOI, Mtll. 23 Union Sq. N. Y., Chicago, 111., Atlanta, Ga, BU liouls.llo., Uullas,Tex., Bun KrancUoo, Gal FOR SALE 1Y C.S. CRANE, Agent, 350 Morrison St., PCKT LAND, ORE "Moxnrr rLEASAJTr." Mina Nellie Ruck ner. of this place, wai viiting in Oregon City Suaday. Misi Lizzie Thomas, who nas the ty phoid fever, is getting along nicely. VV have had vetv wet weather for the last few dava honing it will not last long. 7 be bovs seemed to have a good time Hallowe'en. Mr. Buckner, of Mount Pleawnt, was visiting in Highland Sunday. Mr. Burresa called on Mr. Buckner Sunday evening. Mr. rfuinner has gone to Eastern Ore gon. May Flower. Worn Petticoat. Sale Come, all ye lookers after dain tiness, carefulness, fittingness all ye particular patronesses of per fection ! Today we initiate a Pet ticoat Sale, comprising petticoats the like of which you never saw. To-day the famous Sorosis, the underskirt unexcelled, comes to meet you more than nan-way, ao mc prices prove i mcrccrizcu material of silky crispness ; distinctiva cut with proper flare and new hip yoke ; delightful flurries in the nnisn, an inns ana iiirDeiows: Your wardrobe has been waiting this time when your purse won t feel it. NOW $1,25 goes far this'week . , ADAMS BROTHERS, Ortqon City's Big Cash Stm. i! 4 ! ! i i t. i ivii-j