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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PEIWLEION, untuun. inuruwr-", u AN AGED MINISTER . j 1 y r I 1 I f L A m 7 HOME COMPANY FOR EASTERN OREGON. MA Aim CC u A Y t n... itviiid! THK lJWH OF THF. 8TATK OK NI3W Yoin-. STOP PAYING RENT Ami buy a Home of the C-Operative Guarantee Realty Company BAKER CITY, ORE. I want a Hcwe ef ray own. 1 have no money to make tbt down payment. How can 1 manage this ? Q. What-is the first move and what does it coot ? A. Find you sign Uie application blank for as many thousand dollar as you wish, laying an application fee of 5.00 for each Jl.oOO applied for. Your next lament of2.60 will romedne the first of the following mouth, aud you ruust con tinue to pay the 12.50 per month on each 1,000 contract until you are put Into possefliion of your home- (J. What t the oont of a $1,000 hone iu your eompaiiv? A. A home of the value of 1.000 priKiuml Crouch the OO-OI'ERATIVK GnAUA TEE JtKAITY COMI'ANV twU$l,SO0. Q. Doe thi include interest and all other exists ? A. lw. Inw l the total cost. We charge no interest. The extra $200 ir our brokerage fee Q, In there anything ultra to pay when I get the home" A. "W. You par a fee of n.(K for cxruninlng the abstract and the drawing npu the pa pern. ,, r Q What do 1 pay after takinc lowsgioiiT A. on pay .$7.50 per month for each tl.OOO your home coum until all of your payment-, Includ ing pplictiou fee and the $2.50 monthly payment made before pwt--Bion. einals J1.SP0 pet $1,000, which completesand fulfills this obligation. Q. What do I get in the way of title? A. TTiret, you jret a twiitrart fordeed. which is made a recordable instrument Said contract 'or deed to nm until you have paid to this company at leant $00 on each H,w subscribed for. Tlien thi? couiiMiny agree to give you a warranty deed and take back a non-intcrest-tearing mortgage for tle unpaid i balance. Q. Xf I fail to pay on the first day of the month, what U the penalty 7 A There an no irpnalti-s or fines irupoeed by thin wimpanr. Y on have 30 tlayi! on eacli inyuient, and if you ure sick or out of work, you have W) dayn loncer U makeup uch lap-ed pay ments. U. What references do you giVe " A. The best references we have a'e the people whom we hove placed in jmejession of protierty, who- ad dresses we publish iu all of our catalogs. ...mo. ti.i Q Onn J build mv own home, or does the company build it A. J hi is optional with the contract holder The company does not only deal in real eatate. but we are contractor and builders as well. O Can I bnv a home alrrady bnllt if 1 find one that suits me . A. Ye, if tij.m nppn.i-a.1 ..f the property by the company the security i dwmed Miffiuieut for the money invest"") (1. To whom shall I make ray monthly uaymente A. Aourniontim payment, shall l made direct to the Home Office. No agent is authorUed to collect the monthly jayments except district managers in ouUide db tricU who have authority for collecting. O. Eupposimr I should die after taking out one of your contract ! A. The heirs of the deceased can assume his obligations aud carry them out ir they choose If not the company will refund all money paid m by the Investigate our proposition. Plate you monthly savings with uh and secure home at the lowest possible eo. So Better Investment Thau TSexu II wUl be the name, with the exception of payment being $5.00 before the maturity of the loan and $10.00 thereafter until $1,200 is paid on each $ 1,0TO contract. Call ROOM 10, over TaylorV Hardware Store. WM. C -KOSTEK, Manager. Uxxi Agent. niHORX . BWAGGEKT. HE HAS PREACHED FOR SEVENTY-THREE YEAIIS Born in 1806 and Accepted His First Pastorate In 1830 Is a Native of Vermont Is Eight Months Older than the Next Oldest Methodist Episcopal Minister. Strcator, ill., Nov. 5. The Itev. By ron Aldcn of thin place, who eolebrnt ed his ninety-seventh birthday today, is the oldest iMutliodlut minister in the world, being eight months older than tho Rev. Joseph Ayres of Sidney, O., who has been cnlled the "oldest Moth odlst roinlHtor." The Huv. Mr. Alden is still a forci ble' piilplt preacher, and fills appoint ments occasionally. Ho spoke at the Methodist conference held nt Strca tor a year ago, when his eloquence and force and his firm footstep were much eommonted on. Born in 1806. Ho was born at Hlncshurg, Vt.. on November 5. 1S06. He preached in Now York conferences a number of years before coming to Illinois. In tins state his first assignment was ut WiifinutiinL wltnrn lit, rnmnlmid Inn l years, going Inter to Gardner nnd Ve- ronn. The latter was ins Inst regttinr appointment, and expired fifteen years ago. There arc curious coincidents in the careers of the Rev. Mr. Aldon and the Rev. Mr. Ayres, tho two oldest Methodist ministers, lloth were born In Vermont, each entorou on his first I regular usslgument in New York" Jn ; 18:10, and each is spending his last I years with a daughter. IMIIllg WHIM FULL of FALL FINERY Js the magnificent stock of carpets and rugs we ate showing The 1004 patterns are displayed and read) for you to'choosc the design that pleases your fancy. Jn our stock you will find something to please as we have caipets from the heavy velvet brusscls to the lighter makes and all show that richness that addf. st amen to the beauty of your rooms. We bought carpets in a vast quantity and got prices yfbicj) Cu dowH !he cost s0 wc arc in a Posi,ion to sit you money. Broad choice, large savings and expert workmen to sew and lay your carpets, are inducements we offer. VARIEGATED IMPRESSIONS. "Bachelor's Honeymoon" an Enter, talnlng Play A Better One To night, The presentation of the "Ilaclie lor's Honeymoon" at the Krazer last night wns given to a small audience and to no more appreciation than tho occasion warranted. 1 ne plot 01 ir.e play Is full of complications, and is in parts funny, and Home of the aeto.-sj were very clever in their endeavors to give the audience the wor'b of their money. There were some lines 1 in the play that were of iinmens; in-' j terest to the gallery, and ell-iited I great npplause from that portion of ' thi, hnuso nnd uart of the atliilcnce down stairs, but which was n llttls "risque" in the pronunciation if not in the intention, llut as a whole, the play was not so bad, and there were some very' comical teatures throuuh- 1 nut th niece. 5 j Bachelor, the hero of tho plot, was I surely an adept ut tho art of lying J 1 and then being caught at it, and the S part of the German doctor, Uidwig I Bwartz, who was laboring under a s. I great misapprehension, was the I strongest and best rendured character $ i iu the play. ? ! All in all, it afforded enturtnlnment, J ! and though it taught no lesson. It I wns, In that it amused, a success. ? Toulght the same company will 2 I play "The Resurrection." a piny taken j from the mysteries of Siberia, and in I this they will be able to show the cx- ! eellence of their acting and the j strength of their company. 1 I! THE GIRL AND THE BEE. City uiii -u.ijnj.ui 1 inn'iir- BAKER & F0LS0M The Modern Carpet and Fcrnituf e Hose of Pendleton YOUR PLUMBIN ! fiavc it done 'by a Scienti6c Plumber and you will not te bothered with bad breaks. Let us figure on your work. THE jPXjXJjVEBEPI COURT STREET ,Kctnhiictien nrce tears t KlK , 1SEW YORK NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO SARATOGA teLATEBfTE hi Mineral Rubber. fetTERITE ROOFING TkttrJfeSiB tit shiaclM, tin, Iron, Ur and rrftvel, and all prepared ToofhBBV-?'Srta and rteep urfacee, pjttere, valleye, etc. Kaay to lay. v.B.BM i'W'ail BMaoaable In coot. Sold on saerlt Oaaras- a fttf to a3C lor pnoaaiuio ituuruwuuu. ' ' " THF aTLaTERITC ROOFING CO. Pvrtiatid. 3 A Story of the Ignorance ot a i Qirl. l The city girl conlisg down to break. fast at tho farm house anu ousrviiiB a plate of honey on the table, said, "Ob, 1 see you keep a bee." That's about the way some people talk about the blight of baldness just as If a bald head was something one got all at once instead of being the result of long depletion by an in sidious germ which thrives upon the roots of the hair and succumbs to only one known remedy. Newbro's Herpicide. , Tnn.t.,ntu Unt-nlnMn In nut ft tOlliC ; any more than electricity is a fluid. I .. t . ... L.iii, imrn und film pie. Destroy the caubo and you remove Sold by leading druggists. Send 10c In stamps for sample to Tho Herpi cide Co., Detroit, Mich. V. W. Schmidt & Co.. special agents. "Kino Dodo" Comlnfl. .u-inn. rvidn" will come to the Kra xer theater on nuxt Tuesday with all lb wealth of iu city environment U. 1 iiiiu- wn-i in tho rltv todav maKlcc the final arrangements lor. tho pro duction. Richard aomcn win oe eu i tho ramn nnrt nmt with this Krand nnnn hv'PlxleV &. LUdcr8 thC public will see the best performance tii bo soon in renuioiou mm n-u. nvin Tknn" fnmnanv wilt carry lUtf IV'Uft ww , - ture Beldom carried by companies In the Northwest. This will surely be tho comedy opera hit or tne year. AaaiknL '4asa Ciioa Houac .eaawtMUav MwUa. at aU kmm. lOalr Mw, halp cav tra. bin M ui&l. v THE BEST IS THE CHEAPEST Bear this tn salad -when yon 1 ee4 poultry and stock aappUae anfl aak lor ib toteraatloaal Smlln ml alnrV fnn Ttaa i 'Kow Kure .for yew cw treu- C. F. Golesworthy 127-129 Eact Alta St. JLCMt for Lce'a Lit lilla $ 5 0.0 0 WON $201.75 EVERY WEEK A WINNEK IN OCTOBER Average Profit Earned Weekly on $50 00 in Oct. $50 4 Total Profits Earned on $50 in Oct $201.75 wrtim uniirv lit nniO III U 1 1 C Vnil n. . TUUn fwunec I nunivo ifnac iuu ait EIIKKKNfiKB AN'Y HANK Oli HANKKK IK KKW YOKK. NKW OTu.EANb CIllCAOO. SAItATORA OR Was . . . . ... k..., nf .1. u "nlnrkitvt" tfkf- tinrMPM Ikm - . Our fOMou$ crop 01 irocit ,in'i rr f " ' ' n , - -it.i,. tr.. v slttv thru ,pot the intr that 6ri(J oa ttcadv i-oc. Our meltad pud o on o lerel Wl ,,7 of the AmZriio turf. We operate lor o for !i per cffll of eektV earning,. We Kin ,v tltt o&lnwri rcolljr "beiond lirtutrm of ororter." m ll tor all of our cllcntc last month. Asaln t lanrtut the mowy and hamlln li u ., tnr brut furllitli-n that monfr and brains can procure to make our ncrvlce if ,? rm the nl acruratf ami profllablo In the land, boa nail Its natural Hcqntnce. ni -L Asaln wc itcorrd heavll ,mtn nf ormnlzatlon. with t 1 ulniMM n (hn hnmit T&cm t h Bbowlng dcmonntrntP a Rood profit for etcry client, -Uncle Joan Spruceby." Tho eelobrcted comedy drama rinoln InHh Hnrucebv." will bC Oft' cmtori nt th J'razer November 9. The nr tt,i illffurf-nt rltlcR where this cttractinn has been speaw in mo uinn i nrniRo or it. anu sav 11 is a r.ur h 9npcsnr 10 "The Old Home- atead." A lot of special scenery is used, and the celobrated sawmill iu pivnn u.-mnn is oniiiuuiii-uu H.Hb " t ' ' --. - the most realistic piece of Htugecralt .ur nmuminii other' features arc many now ana novei Bpcciumua, a solo operatic orcnesira 01 ieu pie. If VAK AM trauhtcd with InriDUre blood, indlcatod by sores, plmplea. headaches, etc,, we would recommend Acker1 Blood Elixir, which we aell under a poelttve cuarantoe. It will always cure Scrofulous or Syphilitic poUona aad all blood diseases. 60c. Ins Oclolwr. on eiicb How J.so.oo neKcil i2oi,75 in Ichh tlitin u month .... .... . l. t ..... . tin ntnv on r n r h hnni ilf.n In au ri . ,,h.,. (Nnt: A cnnltal to bceln with of 50 1 ifqnlrfd by ns, at. a matter of conacrratlfm. it, Z'TV Oetohor MeelitigM-MorriH Inrk unci BrlRhtoii AVI IlnilM IlrmU lion. VMVAT WKKK Won .out. 1 Ilobadll. 7 to ." won, Ciuitllian, ! to fi. won; Dufllst, lot S 2 Oarsman, 5 to won: o Iwrre jl Juvenal Maxim, 0 to 1, won; M. Thro, lost; wcaun, loei 4 S. Protect.. 1 to 2, won ; M. Ilraut, 7 to won ; 3 lo"T , 1" , AKrlnolllc. 0 to 5, won; 1! Iosorn IS 1; Ijicd of Clover. 0 to ". won; " lo-utii SKCONI) WKIIK KaulconbrldRc. lost JJJ '"IS 1- normise iwi .l No play (track, conditions cnfavunibli-) A Modal, 7 to 1, won; 4 lasers SO Cbaruwlnd, t ton. won; Duelist, 11 to fi, won; 3 I wet 0 Outcome. 9 to 10, won; Tfi, 3 to 5. won.. Jr, 'Don. Tllinii vrr.vv 1 Aatnrlla. 8 to fi. won : l'nl Iinm.r. 1... ' J .I Klnnp. intn in. vmi Un.mi. - , 1 lnr . . . ' "i 3 Damon. 3 to 1. won : kmnrpmc o n M 4-4?nnnhnnwai?n. It tn fi. nnn n A..M I- a ltler llrate. S to 1, won ; Mobarlb, i , C KnrlRbt, t) to 5, won: 3 lwors. KOUltTII WT.KK. 1 Mamie Worth, S to 0, won; I'lnnet, !i to . won : 1 loner. 2 Woodahade. 12 to 1, won; 3 lowers Less loHnefi. Net winnings . Ixsa our commlralon, "T per c-nt Net profits on $10 play for month IS c .is : 1 tlies "Wii-iner-t- -r h...in ia ma imn.nvMnMt over that of Scntembcr. and Ib not remarkable. 8tnrc e faavr i,.iLjk mnvn i .'i.u.k- tinir hr rnmruiT nnn wiin Tit,- iti "r utv kuii'k w l u . . u wb.i.ih v. uai, Kaira 'W Then8tcmmwc employ to locate winners U Identical with that nacdby "I'lttaburR 1M.II." John A. IlraliJ . . . . . . . I, iuIh K tin i varlcr nr 9 n Alia aj till O t9 f nA iiv - 4 1 ... w incaoc, Joe xenser, ana oini-r iamou rt"K" M.r. ... ...vu-uun v.v.j jusi as ffueceiMiui. . . t , . , , In tbelr early mornlns trials, and In that way learn when they arc ready to win. The money that It plaved Into the Rome by perelntcnt lonerB, such as the larce masa of uninformed plajm u h...ni Thi. work or tne Maxim a. liay lo. ih 10 piace me Beucrm iiuum. uhuu -.n. -muii; mooj-n, .1.1. n Lob mnH. rnnmiiE nil Inn rnnflnentH. We do business onlr on the creat rucetrncks of the II. B. We number amouc onr clients some of UV w sjiortsmen, Cnanvleni nnd merchants In the country Investment on the turf Is now ileemeu ns lesltlmatt 11 ui i." .hi.i. nffnira nr. minrt,,! nn,l,.r the ausolci-H of tbe Joclev Club In the Kant, and the Western Jockfj On Went, bus Inspired millionaire capitalists and liuslneis men nil over the country with as much confidence IntViaa inrk. craln und cotton markets, and this Is one reiieon why transactions In tbe bcttlnR rings now rival In cufjloa 1 r,n inr ,h. r.nlrl rr.iictti nf turf snecnlatlon In nonular favor Is tbe rapidity wltb which ill n .i ..n Th. an.11 .tn. m.bu hiu nvHitmptii nt ttie r&cptrncK in rue uxiernoon lurnucn us aau rcctiin 1 tlon br mall. In a letter Guaranteed to benr a postmark earlier than the race Is run of Just what hones art u k for his account, lly the next, mall he Is Informed of the result of that day'a operations nnd he learns imlcllj jw h .iiniii r th .nrt nf enrh week he recelvn n cnmnlete Btntemcnt of his account, with a money order lor Is iikk Tirr rrm. wi itu nt iiituik:l u ui in. . . actlonl,- of the blc excbangeM, and this Is why turfmen live more comfortably ann live lonser man io men mm tranaetlons arc on their minus, uay ami nigm- lor wcew anu aooiciiuieo wuuiuo i n ducuu. Our CI ie-rjft-i Won V Million Dcjllctt-t-i Aa it Is well known that our clients hae collectively won as ranch as n million dollars at a single r 1. n.ir.i. "U'ln ilo not Maxim A (lav slmnlv sit down and back their own selections Insttaa el 1.1 ..1 1 1 1 uunln. Mr.n. u,im In nriwrtlainr in n.Wlininrftl thrOIIChtOUt the COUntrV1 1 .-. ..- . , , ... ,. . 1 . , It I. J n nf al.lllt Mwm i.minn nnitni nn.i n.ivnrt lu'lnr-. haie sei ii ri'd nn enormuus clientele, which means tho command of ImmenM tiplul ....... .. , . . . , , , ... 1 .. , 4. ... ... fh.n If mm tilavnil nnr ttn olvirT Mn m 1. nolo r "r. ruir inr nr vinn nn. nuirn v ruuri:!.' mr luiucuiiiLiuu. aii.i Lvuiuiiamuin nt u.u .. - iu nn.ii.ai c t.ciffinfr Tnr iik. i iu itrimi T nm mis ninn woria I r luu im:iii-iii. ,i. tut: iiuvmv m "v.- . . .1.. .t0 , Xf four nnH nnr hoolK ntinw that no customer who stuck to us for two months eer HIM nhead of the came, while not a few of thwc wbo now own winnlnc stables of racehorses and who are ctiuid " ., . v . .. I ku nn.a na mnr.. i..I... nli.vlne nnr Rulnntlnna ttirnilffh ns. HKUrr m uie luri. TO." v,,r . rr41. "'"r''t"-'-"?-."."-""!! , f too. Car The principle upon wihcd we operui-- i huui .uui tr muni ui un.wiij ui. iu . . i .. . .i . .n u.hlln lml,,.t...u t.nM. no rnn.n rrnnnmii'll nnn ieR niiRinpRHime uieiu' iwi . pereii mr uunAiu v ....t V----I " : . . -, . ... L - L - .. . .!... ..lrt .iirttorf break: inio me ueiu BUL-cewoiuiij cn.ti,pi.ri, vj ,m- w.iki uu .t..,... .- -,,, lont; to discriminate between the legitimate nnd the llledtlmate. and as a result wn have contlnueil 1 1 'm edly, while In tbe ranks of our rivals there have been scores of enterprises Initiated, only to end in laiiurt. A Pew of HuntlreilK f Recent EndorHenient of tlic I'resi CINCINNATI fOMSIKItCIAUTItlliUNK, March t, I10 Maxim 4 Hay. who have been su succensful In selectins winners at the New Orleans races, arc in a class by them selves, and have no relation In their aystem of operation to the "net-rich ijulck" schemes that hnve recently gone to niece- disastrously to those who patronized tbem. Maxim & (lay do not guarantee their clients profits nor asalDNt losHes. but merely play tbe money of their sub BcTlbers and deduct a died percentap- from wlnnlpes for blaclnc the commUslonH. This point is made clear in all tbelr nnnmimementB. What tbey auarantee to do In to coatidcntlally handle all money forwarded tbem und nlaee It on th-j races Just as If It were tbelr own. Tbev have In their employ ns "dockers" the most expert judges of track wort; In the country, and there is not i horse at the New Orleans meeting that tbev have not 5 record of. Tbe Information collected In this way a SJd to the benefit of their aubscrlb-rs. and its reliable character l attested by tbe numerous winners tbey uav mLVl'XV la this line of invest ment or speculation; tbey have Been eatabllshed three ars: tbey conduct their business on .tralitbtforward buslnisw llnea: tbelr methods have been thorongbly In Sw atted and are entirely different from those pursned hf the set-rlch-qulck" scbemM. , HO-cnlled. which were but recently closed by the authorltlen. The transactions of Maxim A loy ore leRal In every sense, and tbey do ex actly "hat tbey udvertU to do. that Is. play th . money of tbelr siibHcrlbcrs on the horses thev udjre will win. and they usually win. Prompt .and proper aeconntlnir is made of the result, but tbey iroarantet no axed proflu, enough those who bare continuously patronised them hBTe T.-AllrDiBrATCU. Kebroar, SB. 1003. An Investigation of tbe metboda of the Maxim 4 Cay Co shows them to be conducting tbelr boslnew on s5olgbt?oVward business lines. They have been estab lished nearly three years. Tbey do wt Jjwg , n... A- n..nl..a. lD hut mpri'lv nlarfi BU&Ktlfc3 VHW M. . "" " ' ' . .... IB on Judgment of experts, ciiargiuK - i on.i ,(riiit n ttTnfi nnrcenince iruui i me commissions, alley arc ,.......- I Tyaenar."ireui"u. ,,,,. I.v0.r, a Since the Incorporation or me - more know eilce or tne comparand "" A . .,k .h a inconwiaii - 'W ...,."?.rK"T: h m inch uW .ri" r nnt nn-lbT aoor- tbe business. Bven then, to do as In possess a peculiar talent and be specr irc,,cui.c uuu B.I.I.. .....iln. tt.rrh!. ion iniornjBiion, vuumu mw. .i-Miiar W U I L LUI 1 III T 111 LU1CU . u, v . . ' , ... Thev have been established nearly tarn '-- j ntlcrlber8 money on Jodgment "'EJL nxea percentage iron. wianiuo , vr ,i a! slona. They are the Napoleons m w or anecclatlan. .. u.i MKUIIIIH KVRNINO 8CIH1JA"' The advertisements that appear Iron the columns or various newspaip , different from tbe exploits of tbe oei" eoneerna. ..,r..art boU'i' The Maxim A (Jay Company transa" ly and solely on business prion--- Join Our Winning Ax-my l'",v"- - . .. i . r .h. nut Th frnwnt r?ltv JoekeT nnb knows ins o - TT iim will eclipse all otner mn Kaw""f. .7K ri thin ever gatoerw -u , if Hn have we. II loerr nit iMvir - .-.v.. . -v . rnl0 r v . . - - - - . .. . ., i h.nitMiniwrj than wp ever emniovea at anv otner raeeuua. -v. ' - . . . . i i vl'm mnwn wltb the times. , 1 1 . ,km . . . . v.. -.4 nnr niHcrtftionar aeries, at new urieuns. id woicn t r" -. w ml 1 L iuu -. . . I . .w .. . 1m. m nil. Mr n hnMi, mt 1 1 OO IWIP - Ml willbe begun on the arst day or ta meng. " oroer. or it r.ehwi ns uftar tne meeting u rw . tired letter- UneertlOed checks nre not aceepiea. To Maxim A (lay Co. (Ineorp.J, 028 Canal Bt., New Or- ""Stt'twve tttlli th term, roar ad in th FetMan hollai.. rlcate Ut for tsc oVUfy tE' on eoiU tcltctron ut poor DitcreUonam Rtric ai M Orlrorw roct-a. lou oorte to ten me every ion. lir potltnofitil Wfo,r. the race, ore run, th "" wnandto ....d .e !!! OiTijttJZ JJ' .iiiaSS ta'-lS M T6;ita-iforw4, . pert. irV Sftcoant U sotec. witlulraval in fuU monil. Xnae Billet Tuun or Oily Btmie. THE FOLLOWING 8UJ1H AltC THK MINIMUM ACCBPTMD Ml 'l-' HI, bonK For a S a play on each horse -S rot a t SO p ay es hopje For a JtO p ay on each horse. 0 For Z SlOO play ra each bor iror a 10 ntav on each horse..., . . "9 I rot a iuu P'7 ro - ' , L ir- . . .-. rectw-r. .11 Kemlt direct to tbe Mailm Oay corona ny. wai rb-"iC3S A bay Co. -"S5 ri' o CoBDuf will be n aved at tbe track by tbe Maxim (lay Co...d. -t. VKL. f lis ew viit a- iia niiMiia iiafim m liav i :o. subwubb arnii kapayafawaii ar -. bar f rieate a,e eBUoas4 acaloat cs41b 0My Uri.ah aaHH -hmu waw"" aaa 11. do f. w, gctuaiat e uo.