DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1903. Yotx May Have Come To Town on a Rail but we can repair your rig in flrst-clas shape reasonably. We have nil the modern appliances for dolnp the work Seeour WI NONA WAGONS, HACK and BUGGIES. They are the best because they are made of dried timber. Call and examine our rigs. NEAGLE BROS., THE BLACKSMITHS Agents for Stover Gasoline Engine. Conrad Platzoeder All kinds o! Freali Meats always on hand. Fine Bacon, Hams and Sausage. X Prices as low as the lowest t j When You Order I PROM US Li AND EQUITY OF r TO (Concluded.) you arc sure of two tiling. 1st. You can't get as good for lens money. 2nd. 'Wi can't get better at any price. Low price is an argument no real talesman caiex to use. It is the best evidence that his goods are weak on quality and quality is remembered long after price is forgotten. The quality of our brand gives us the biggest biscuit business on the coast. It will do as much for you. Standard Grocery Co. Not In any Trim 216 Court Street GOOD WORK t Clothing LADIES' AND Gentlemen's Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired Work called for and delivered Jnnes & Cooper Ml Garden Street. Corner Vi ebb PRICES RIGHT membored that for tho noxt fow years " least Its onuro attention and all money available for that purpose will uu UbOit In tho construction of reset- volrB on a largo senlo; too largo for Individual, corporato anil district on torprlsos. Then, tho Irrigation dis tricts can construct tho Bmall rcser volrs of, say, from a fow thousand to a few hundred thousand dollars capi tal. All will have to bear tho propor tionate sharo oC tho burdens and ovory man's laud will stand Its proportion ate share or the tax. In this way no monoy will go to water speculators, and all will receive water at actual cost. Tho national laws should bo amend ed tj that If within ono of these dis tricts thero aro a fow farms .hero and tncre upon which final proof has not been made, or government land which has not been entered, any bonds giv en by such district may becomo a Hon tinon that land tho samo as upon patented lauds, Tho government has juch a law so far as applies to land taken up under any of Its reservoir sites and which may rely exclusive ly uuon Its sunulv from reservoirs and dams constructed by the govern ment, but It has no law applicable to lands which may bo public lands and within the boundaries of an Irrigation ' district not depending upon the gov I eminent for the water supply. I Will Economize Water. I To Illustrate the advantages which the Irrigation district system may j I hnvo over the nresent conditions let us take one valley, for example, of say fifteen farmers. Let us assume that ; tnose fifteen farmers own In tho ng- i gregate twenty-four hundred acres. 1 to properly Irrigate the twenty-four hundred acres. If the water Is prop erly distributed, It is safe to say that the entire acrenge could properly bo Irrigated by a constant How of six teen hundred Inches of water. In fnct. I think twelve hundred Inches would do It. In considering this it should be remembered that the larger the body of wnter tho larger tho pro portionate number of ncres that can be Irrigated with that body of water. One, Inch might not Irrigate one acre hut ten Inches will easily Irrigate ton acres, while one hundred inches will easily irrigate one hundred and fifty acres nnd so on In proportion. Under district ownership we are safe in assuming that sixteen hun dred Inches would irrigate the twenty four hundred acres, If distributed pro rata nnd under chargo of compe tent water superintendents, who would sen that no man was using It when not needed, nnd that when being used none Is wasted. Established Three Years NEW YORK NEW ORLEANS (INCOItl'OltATKD UNDMIt THE i.AWH OF TICK BTATK OF NEjv , CAPITAL $50,000 CHICAGO ftpfn.. i. SARATOGA his pro rata and ovory farm bo prop- oriy irrigated. As a result tho dis trict win nave fifteen prosperous homes In placo of six. The produc tiveness of tho vnlloy will bo increased threefold and tho first six npproprla tors not damaged at all, but on the other hand, In many respects, will ho ueneilieu. I will venture to say that there aro nono m tins convention who live in a noignuornood whore crops .are rnlsed by Irrigation but can recall In stances whero a man haB been de creed by tho court to ho tho owner of a water right of a certain amount who dooB not need tho amount of water decreed him by tho court, yet prevents others from using It, and many may recall others who ubo more water than thoy need nnd oven Injure their crops unknowingly, and who do so ror tiio purposo of trying to hold too ontiro amount of their appropria tion and provont some neighbor, against whom he may havo a preju dice, from receiving any share of It. Needs Not Alwava the Same. it nas also becomo n well settled ' 7 '"";,' ', ' i' .XiSEiEV"" ' 'v 9ttrMn- WiSlS f is j ft. j a a 11 n 1 4 sitA s M w I I IM v 7 A 1 i; u v 1 u v tt vat P II I- YOUR EVERY WEEK A WINNER IN OCTOP.pt Average Profit Earned Weekly on 150.00 in Oct 550-44. Total Profits Earned on $50 in Oct $201.75 MONEY WORKS WHILE IN NEW YORK, NEW ORLEANS CHICAGO nrktnn't , i . 1 RKKERNCKB: ANY HANK OU HANKER Our tamont crtso ot track shorn are up at break of day, "olocklna' the .. . you tleep then spot the winners that briny you steady Income. Our method puis you Z J"!' LET US SUPPLY WITH YOU Building... ...Material DIMENSION LUMBER OK all descriptions. Hash, Doors, Blinds, Mould ing, Building and Tnr Par. Bring Your Bill to Us and Get Our Figures, Grays' Harbor Com Co. Opp. W: C. R. Depot STRONG TE8TIMONY. This it Pendleton Testimony and Will Stand Investigation. If you should doubt tho following nnd wish to investigate, you haven't to go to some other state in the union to prove It. It's not a long story pub lished in Pendleton newspapers about a resident in Kalamazoo, .Mich., or Tampa, Klo, It's about a resident of Pendleton and given in his own words. No stronger proof can bo had. II. A. Thompson, retired, who, lives on Stonewall Jackson street, says: "My kldnoys troubled mo by spells for 10 years ,and at such times with a steady dull aching across my back. I used large quantities of various kinds of medicines said to be good for it, but thoy nover benefited mo enough so that I could notice It. Fi nally I got a box of Doan's .Kldnoy .Pills at the Brock & McComos Co. idrug store and J found thorn to be Just what I needed. They went right to the-spot and not only relieved my 'backache, but cured It porm&ftontly. I will be only too pleased-to toll others about tho morlts of.thls reme dy." For solo by nil dealors. Price SO cents per box. Foator-Mtlburn Co., Buffalo, N, V., tola agents for tho United States, Kemember tho nnmo DOAN'B and tak no otbor, Present System No System at All. Now let us suppose that the stream flowing through this valley carries sixteen hundred inches of water. Under the present status of affairs tho .man who first settles upon tho stream settled at Its mouth. As strange ns It may appear it will be found on Investigation that in nine cases out of ten tho lower end of tho valleys were settled first, and as tho country would settle uu tho nopula tlon would movo towards the sourco of tho stream. Tho man who first settled settled at tho mouth of tho river, took up ono hundred and sixty acres and appropriated threo hundred inches of water. The one nbovo him took up one hundred and sixty acres and appropriated threo hundred men cs of water. Another man moves in from Wisconsin and takes up another one hundred nnd sixty acres and ap propriates three hundred Indies; an other comes from California and takes tin ono hundred nnd sixty ncres and appropriates threo hundred inches of water; and another moves in from Arkansas and he takes up ono nun dred and sixty acres and appropriates three hundred inches of water, while still another comes In and no takes up nn eighty aero tract and appro priates one hundred Indies or water, The Irrepressible Conflict. Here wo havo six farmers owning 880 acres of land with tho entire stream appropriated. Tho remaining sixteen hundred acres of land In tho valley aro left without settlements and without water. Later other peo ple settle above on the stream and attempt to appropriate- tho water. The first six persons enjoin tnem, go to court, provo their prior npproprla tlons, prove thnt every acre of land which they have, needs an inch and a half to the aero, and thnt they ap propriated thnt amount and tho court enters a decree accordingly. Thoso above lire left without wnter and their land Is worthless. At times each of tho first six settlers upon tho stream Luso all that ho may havo approprlat ed; at other times it is running to waste. Had the first six settlers set tled at tho head of tho stream, then port of tho time nono or them would havo been using tho wator, nnd all the surplus would How to tho settlers below who could havo appropriated tho surplus; but being at tho mouth of tho stream It is left tx thorn to de termine whether all Is necessary or not. nnd ns a result. In nearly ovory Instnuco It will bo found that tho water Is constantly demanded and tho people above will bo left without tno proper wator supply for Irrlgntlon purposes. To Bring Order Out of Chaos. On tho other hand let us nssumo that tho vnlloy of fifteen farmers should bo organized Into an Irrigation district. Tho district, by condemna tion proceedings, if found necessary, will bocomo tho ontiro owner of tho water supply. Undor ,proper regula tions and undor water superintend ents and ditch bosses ,lt will bo found that the lowor settlors on tho stream can bo supplied by giving thorn tho wator part of tho lime In place of all the time; that every man can resolve years ago required a given amount of wntor for Irrigation purposes, do not need ns much now. Tho longer lands are Irrigated, as a rule, tho loss tho amount or wator required for Us proper Irrigation. This Is especially true wtiore sub-Irrigation Is depended upon, nnd generally the case under all circumstances, with but fow ex ceptions; but under nresent condi tions n man who was decreed two hundred Inches of wntor thirty years ago is holding tho samo amount yet, anil if lie can not use nil to an ad vantage, he usually sees to it thai the other fellow does not use It. These unfortunate conditions can all bo avoldec, by the organization of Ir rigation districts. Adjustment of Interests. I havo spoken thus far of Irrigation districts independent of the govern ment's aid In the construction of reservoirs and other methods of sup plying wnter to consumers. Irriga tion districts when properly organ ized and managed under properly framed laws, and I might here add, by the way, that I bellovo thero Is room for much Improvement In the irrigation district law nf our statu; but irrigation district laws, when properly framed and properly In force win, i ininK. eventually ho the solu tion nnd result In tho adjustment of tho mnny difficulties that will arise between tho government and tho set tlers on tho stream. Tho Irrigation district can condemn tho private rights which the settlers may hold and which thoy may not see fit to sur render to tho covernmont. It will thus ellmlnntc tho difficulties which may arise by reason or riparian t-ot- tiers heing located upon a stream which tho government may want to utilize, nnd when tho government shall have constructed Its reservoirs and have tho means or distribution complcto nnd ready to turn over to tho settlers undor tho dams and on the streams, tho entire settlement undor such reservoirs, whether the system reaches, but ono valley or be so cxtensivo as to cover numerous valleys adjoining, should be organ ized Into ono great district. The. district can then guarantee tho pay ment or tho bonds to tho government. Tho reservoir sito with all tho rights that tho government may have, may ho patented to the district and the people or the district thereby become owners in common, not only or its great canals nnd numerous laterals therefrom to tho various farms, but dams and reservoir sites and tho en tire sourco of the water supply, as well, and own his farm as ho owns it today. Common Rights and Common Owners Each man may own tho ditches upon his farm and distribute tho water ac cordingly to his own notion when de livered to his placo by tho employes of tho district, yet tho ontiro community, whether It consists of ono valley or numerous valloys, so long as within tho boundaries of tho district, will all ho owners In common of the wnter supply with which their farms may I bo irrigated. Wo will thus eliminate) tho friction so often arising between two owners of wntor rights. Tho question ns -to whether the doctrlno of riparian ownership or prior appropriation shall be Immaterial. All will bo mut ually benefited nnd It will prove to bo not only a great step towards tho so lution or wator litigation but tho re sources, productiveness or tho soil and population of the nrid lands of our stnto will bo Increased propor tionately. Again wo scored heavily for nil of our clients last month. Mnn it fi.miiil.nHnn with tlin twist f nfl II t lao flint- TnntlftV 11,1,1 ing winners at tno Horse races me moat nccunuc unu pruatuoie allotting demonstrates a good prone tor ever? client. Again wc landed th. . brains can procure to m.iT.' '?a In tue land, nas had It. n.,.!:.'9 Haw 550.00 netted 3201.7s in lea thun a month Hare hi a comnlcte statement, aliowlni? tho result of a $10 nlay on each Iioi-b. ).. 1. Inn- rWnli.,. fMn,.- A i.nilt.l ,n hntrln wit!, nf 9nf1 la rnmilrnil titf 1 na n mat... -. " SUf " on each hone that U considered by us a good betting proposition.) ""mu October Meetlncsv-Morrlw Park and Brighton Not a Sick Day Since. "I was taken severely sick with kldnoy trouble. I tried nil sorts of medicines, none of which relieved me. Ono day I saw an ad, ofVyour Klectrlc Hitters and determined to try that. After taking a fow doses I felt relieved, and soon thereafter was entirely cuicd, and have not seen a sick day since, ..neighbors of mine havo ben cured or Hheiimatlsm, Neu ralgia, Liver and Kldnoy troubles and General Debility." This Is what B. V. Uass, of Freemont, N. C, writes. Only BOc at Tallman & Co., druggists. Bargain if Taken Soon. $4,000, now residence with its own water plant and nil modern Improve ments, also chicken houso and barn; 11 lots with a second dwolllng houso worth S800. Will soli soven lots witn largo houso or four lots with small house. Easy payments. This Is tho grontest bargain offered In Pondloton. Call on IJentloy & llnrtman and got full particulars. Notice to Contractors. Sealed nronos.tlH will bo rocolved at tho ofilco of T. F. Howard, arehl-. tect, up to four o'clock p. rn., Batur- ,101, Nnifnmhn, 11 llin'I Tnr inn building , of a , one-story brick building for F. X. Bchompp and John Bcnmidt. Flans will be on oxmlbltlon at tho ofilco of the architect. The right Is resorvod to reject auy and all bids. November 0, 1803, "TV3ir;Trtfr. Day. 1 llobadll, Net Dud, Jteeult. I.'IRST WHUK. Won. Lott. 7 to 5, won: Castlllan. V to 0. won: Duelist, lost $22 2 Oaniman, 5 to 2, won; U loaera il Jurenal Maxim, 0 to 1, xiou; M. Tlieo, lost; Wealth, lost -10 ! S. l'rotect., 1 to a, won ; M. llruut. 7 to 2. won ; 2 losers i II) AurlMTllle, O to 0, won; 3 loner t Lund oC Clover, C to 2, won; 2 losers T, SECOND WEEK. 1 Jtaulconbrld KC. lost 2 Burmlsc, lost a ro play (truck conditions unfUTorablo) ..... . 4 itedal, 7 to 1, won; 4 losers 30 Cliuranlnd, -t toft, won ;' Duelist, 11 to C, won; .'! losers C Uutcoaie, !) to 10, won; Tepee, .1 to 'G, won.. IS r, 18 1-A.tarlta, 8 to 0, wVa W.? 1 loser V "nM H rn men !t li, 1 - L 3 loseri ' ' aBWW& r ltlvar DlMtr .rv,,,!I w .m ILUI, u in it. WftrM 1 l. l-Mamle Worth, iTlU.r !? ivuu : i iiwer. ... 2 Woodabaile, 12 toVwon"Vi'; Less losses, Nft wlDtilmra . - w Xet nrofltR nn tm $122 $1:1 Pick tlic Winn In The above! nhnwlntr Ik nn Irnnruvcmcnt OTor that of Hen t ember, nnd Is not remnrlffihlu .1... . -)T UI Ifll US HUM UIUUIU The system we employ to locate winner In Identical with that used by "Pittstmrg Phil Jab r-r: -v.. - - iuc n tm vyp trnriiAr nnp inrnrnmr nn nr nrninprtiv0 wintiuru mrrmirn n rnrrn nr Dttwrr hnrmt 1. 1 ,. iiiuiuiiik iimini unit in iiutt, irum vtuuit tucj uic t,u it . Tlif mnriPT thnt In nlnvpil Intn thu irnnip hv noralfttonr lTfr h. nneh nn tlii tariff ttiiiM Hni.t. 10 dc, goes into me pocKetn or tue DU operators, or which iuo Jiaxim a (..ay uo., representing a lam I lend Tho nrnrtr nf Hia foitm .1 in 1c t.t nlfirs ltn ownofnl imMI unnn n lavot ltk ' nuvcf in iu0 uccompnsnmeni nan muuc us tamouB on iwo coburcikb. in Which fnrr nrrnlru n r nim litKtuil urn nr tha iinanirna nr trm liuiliar filth In tha 1.1 n at ami k. fltock, cTaln nnd cotton mnrkrtu, and thin I one reanon why trnmtaetlnnR In tho bet tine rloirs sow oi ine HtocK. cotton and era in eieiianeo. anouicr rcnuon lor ine rapid crow in or tun snecunuion in nomuar iaTor is me rnDia it nth are wound op. The speculator ran km hla InTCfitment at the racetrack In the afternoon through w uon oy man, m a icuer guaranteed to Dear a pontmnrk- earner man tue rnre is ran oi jost wtat he stands. At the end of each week ho receives n complete statement of his account, with a mm less -ft per cent, which we deduct .is our fee. actions of the blp exchanges, and this Is why turfmen live more comfortably and live lonjrtr tbia it transactions arc on intir minui, nay and nignt, lor weexM nnd sometimes momns nt asuetru. . -1 j T A. H. A 1 V -4 4' it is wrn unnwn uinz our clients wave coueciiTeiy won is mucn an u minion aojiui 11 1 sometimes asked: "Why do not Mnxtm A. Car nlmnlv nit down and back their own BelHtlou iiir uunwtr in 01011111 euuuun 11 oiik hiomi 10 canniucr tiip Ririiniion. juaiim a. uit. dt amn imtlon. canltnl and advcrtlslnir. have secured au enormniin cl entele. wh oh means the csmmflnd of on a uasifl oi -a uer cent oi winniuirs. wnicn we cnariro rnr lnrormnrinn. ami com mission, one du win inree weexs our or rour and our dooks snow that no cmntomer who stuck to us ror two mourn nxure on me lurr, ucRnu ine yame as more novices, playing our eejeciions tnroagn us. Tno nrtnlnlc unnn which w nnpratrt la ouch Ihnr wn mnf nf nprnin rv iln the Iimi va hi ii nA nlul Isi ilarlvAil axil ol v mm n nAnnnnna a f. nlnnln ni Unti nml I f arst imnntit HI Income Is cut off. That we have been successful In makinir our clients win Is amply proven bj tn iHrrrd for upward of three, years, while Imitators, pursuing: more economical and lew bMinesallie i bv the score. Notlne the success that was belnir achleTeil Iit Maxim &. Oar. scores of "iret-rletl field nurrpftfirnllT rwrtinltr1 hv tho 11f nnd mnr TMtvinilrilA firm, hnt It Bla not bv the score. Noting .rente Intn the field Iftnir tn 1ICMrlmtntll'A hetwaon Ills lilt Ifii a ta nnrl tha 1 1 larl t Imnls an1 a a n ruNHIt Wtt h&Vft eoiltlnCMl II mIIv. while In the. ranks of anr rlTflln fheri liova luwn irrai nt nntai-nrloea Inltlflted. nnlT to end U tl.l.1 nar tU-Ot. vdAM TPII nrnfliH m nimillit lofS. bat BiWj .. j .1 j .. n fivoii tupststttfin rm vestments or speculation. 1st v. MniiNlN'fl TBLE0RAPH, i 1...1 ,h. mm-MIUH nnrt tholr i-hnnl-M of !!. U inwa nr ivsw iiirx niaic, w" -r-., JUUKlUCUl VI lill wt .7-ki whose dntv It is to And o w lnn thai lim-MOM (1H he COB Id tOl .P "i I.- Mb nlli1 the, business. Even ttien. to perleuce aud natural aDlllty. . - . . . a oa TIT Thev nave necn tsiaaiiun "ttj aubscribers' money mx J"-:t0( sloos. They are the Npclwitfi ur Huei'iiiuLiuii. -.. m. n.1..lc..snanlsl II1SI 1"" The Mnxlm & uay '"""Um tj (tiiu nuivij v Join pur Wlnnine: Army I . ifc l! T. .1,... .1 A rr, . .f.i ,,aha I. . XT ... . 1 . 1 ..n rtiormfK IU&U ' . urt-iiiirru lur i - nil uuia nr. iiicig wuiv iiuibi. . ncn v..vuwa . .. . . , -m,. have more expert "dockers" nnd handlcavpers than we ever employed nt any other metiu. too bur for us to haudle. -W move with the times. .., m'H it vin wnnr rn uei nuiuiru uur uinirriiijuurT serifs, ui new uritruiin. ,11 nn.vM -- -i... horses wo think Al betting propositions, with the privilege of not playing any horses at " rru CINCINNATI COiaiHRCIAL-TUIIlUNr. Uarch 1, 1003. Maxim ft nay, who nave Deen so successrnl In selectlai; nlnnsrs at the New Orleans races, arc In a class by them selves, and have no relation In their system ot operation to the "Ket-rlch-niilck" schemes that have rerentlv aono to pieces disastrously to those who patronlted them. Maxim ft tiny do not guarantee their clients profits uor against losses, nut merely play the money or their sub scribers and deduct a fixed percentage from winnings for Discing the commissions. This point Is made clear In all their announcements. What they guarantee to do Is to confidentially Handle nil money forwarded tbsm and Eloco It on the races Just as If It were their own. Thev ave In tbtlr amnio? as "dockers" the most exDert Judges of track work In the country, and there Is not a horse at the New Orleans meeting that they have not a record or. rue information collected in this -way Is used to the benefit of their subscribers, and Its reliable character Is attested by the numerous winners they have picked In the past two weeks. Maxim A day are tho pioneers In this line of Invest ment or speculation; they have been established three years; they conduct tbclr business on straightforward business lines; their methods have been thoroughly in vestigated and are entirely different from those pursued by the "get-rlcb-qalck" schemes, so-called, which were hut recently closed by the authorities. The transactions of Maxim, A Uay are legal In every sense, and tbey do ex actly what tbey advertise to do, that Is, play the money nf their subscribers on the horses thev udve will win. and they usually win. I'rompt and proper accounting Is made of the return, but tney guarantee no oxed pronts, though those who have continuously patronized them have sot been lossrs. riT. rAUL, DiHr.vicu, February 2tj, iuim. An Investigation ot the methods ot the Maxim I Uay Co. shows tbem to bo conducting their business on straightforward business lines. Tbey have been estnb- . , .... All ... hn ,AllAniln(. ht.nlr nml fn.nm.il n,i. .....ftlnn.A will be begun on the first day of the meeting, If your money reaches us In time; ""''"'J,,, ori It reaches us arter ine meeting geuu. jiuuvy nuuum oe scut oy uuu uiutv, tered letter. Uncertified checks are not accepted. To Maxim & Oay Co. (Incorp.), 028 Canal St., New Or leans, Ln. . In accordance tell the tcrmt your. ad In the Pendleton (Ore.) JSatt Oregonlan, J enclote ..... Dollart. rieate bet far me dally , , "v5 on each teleetlon of your Dleoretlonary Eerlei at M,',. Orteant raoet. You agree to tend me every day, in ter poitmarked before the raaee are run, the names or.;'" hortee uhloh will Me played for my account noon and to, tend me statement and check weeUi jr profits, less 24 per cent of winnings. Post odds are guv sMteed as published in the New Orleans Horning ,f""'pJ7. pert. Uy account is subfeet to withdrawal in full on at mani. Name Street Town or Oily mile. Tim I'nr.r.ntviMfi hiimh Ann tiipi minimum APrnPTinn trnrt PfiAY: .. i.r.- For AsK nlav on each horse 125 I For a 1 20 Play uu -r vrU For a tio play on each horse 00 For a du p ay ou j-v ti"7 All .-rfl Ilemlt dlreet tn ih Msilm (1st a ComDanr. 028 Canal street. Nsw Orleans. Oay Company will be played at tho track by tbe Maxim & Oay Co., and the Maxim ' JSJ, tf t direct t oils clients. The Maxim Osy Co. assumes l responsibility for a proper