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About The Times-herald. (Burns, Harney County, Or.) 1896-1929 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 3, 1897)
■ .»U I1 A-.LJB» ■ 1 " ’kJ The San Francisco Examiner ; of Sunday had a sj mposivm on the question, “How to become a Successful Lawyer.” Among those participated in it ' wers ex-president Cleveland, 1 ex-Attorney-General Garland, Chauncy M. Depew, Roger A. J Pryor and others. What they all ! say will be accepted as generally I true, but what they all say makes plain the fact that there is no royal road to success as a lawyer. Mr. Cleveland, not ar. eminant i lawyer nor a successful one as the BURNS, ORKQON. I term is geneeally understood, ! though the prestige he had gained I as president no doubt brought Ws have for sals th« following City property in Buras. t the law firm of which he became Hiphtsea Bioeks in the Morrison Ad-1 I In farm property we have 160 seres duioa «nd the whole of the Brown ! of good agricultural land 7 miles south a member on retiring from.the Additi-n, coatainiag tho moat desirable , of Burna. Thirty acres in cultivatioa, White House the first time much raaid-nee property in tows. Tins | goosi house and barn. Title perfect and practice, says: praparty is offered vary aheap for sash a bargain at «1100. In the practice of law, as in ar is .natallnasta No troabia to shew properly er give everything else, honesty and frank, j fair dealing is not only enjoined by prices. Lota 3 and 6 in Bloak Î9. Thia Jia good morals, but is the best policy. We have a nine farm, containing haawa aa the J. S. Kenjon résidasse 385 acrea, two rnilea aouthwext of It is a delusion to suppose that the • ad U in • rery de?irabl > neighborhood Eugene, Oregon, and on the gravel noble profession of the law can be •ad ia off.iad vary low for caah Thia road. Good dwelling, good barn [ faithfully pursued or sucessfully la nuJec.btudly Qtbe beat bargain in and outhouaea; good orchard and | practiced by trickery and over- well fenced, worth $7,000, to trade town. I for a atockjranch in Eaatorn Oregon | reachiF ^subterfuges. A , end ranch contain,ng 160 acres, of equal value. Ex-Attorney Garland, who has ea Poison Creek, 7 rails. North Kaat 160 sores good hay land, 9 miles certainly been a successful law knowu «« th- A Hembree place, for This proderly ia in lalaj vw for oath or on raaaonable^Uma. South of Burns yer, says: good oonditiou and is the bast bargain Uadi«pvud title. In the Valley. Ij a young lawyer wishes tc be a successful one he must continue hisjprofessional studies with just as much care and unremitting at tention after he has been admitted to the bar as he did when a stu dent, in the ordinary acceptation of that term, making and preserv ing notes of his reading; attending when possible, proceedings of an important character in courts; reading anything outside of law that may aid him in practice; ad hering to the law for itself and not Uto. SHELLEY as an object secondary or auxil iary to semething else, and mak burns ing his client’s course his own, Shop apposita th* Brawary without reservatien, and render ing his first and last duty to him. All work in our line done neatly and with di ■patata. flatisfaatioE General Roger A. Pryor, who guraataad. Give ua a call, has earned the right to speak au- thoritivley on the subject of how to become a successful lawyer, says: To be a successful lawyer in cessant. lifelong study is essential, ¡1 think tliet one obstacle to obtaid- ■ ing success at the bar is the eag erness of the young lawyer to get CULP RRO6 Burna, Oragau. i into practice. Long ago Lord 1 Coke deprecated premature prac Work Guaranteed to bo first class tice, because when a man is en grossed in practice he cannot pur- Wo mix onr own Paints, and ■ Our Work Sueaks fo? itself; sue his courses of systematic study. [The lawyer who gets early into ■ full practice can never be a great I lawy er. To be a great lawyer he must become such substantaily before he is engrossed by practice. Success in the law, or in any other profession or business, may not come with work, but it never will without work; and with that work there must he tenacity of j purpose, definite aims which must j never be abandoned, but striven after always. It is just as hard to tell a young man how to I achen e success in law as how to . make a fortune. But this sym posium by distinguished men has THOS LAHEY, Boras. Oro. not improved on the old saying, r3T“Fi rat door uarth of Brick Store. which is applicable in the present instances: “There is no excel- , lence without labor.” J. C. BYRD. N. L. LEWIS, Lewis & Byrd, BLACKSMITH A WAGON SHOP. CARPENTO, BUILDER, CABINET MAKER cubic feet; at Sizemor’s bridge, below the lava flow, 1921 cubic feet; at Lave postoffice, above the lava flow, 1780 cubic feet; White river, at Tygli. 192 cubic feet; Warm Spring river, at the reser vationroad cro’sing, 284 cubic feet; Ty gh creek, 24 cubic feet; Crooked river, 57 ‘'ubic feet; Prineville irrigating canal, 4 feel; Tummalo creek, 85 cubic feet. KED FRONT LIVERY STABLE On the Corner South of the French Hotel, Main Street. UcCLAlNA WILLIAMS Propreitore. - The proprietor! are well known not only hare hut in all the adjaeont Ceoatioe and Towns. Their business qualification! and natural a flee- tioa for horeoa especially Ate them for the avoctiou ÜINKY 11VEIY STAILI HOBT. Mill BTMiMT IRVING, M à RNMÏ Prop. ORKOI Mrs. Anna Robertson, Proprietress. C. W. JOHNSON * 00, Proprietor«. O bboon . D rfwhy , This popular house is fully equip-; ped for the comfort of its custom- BURKS, era. Good table service. Meals 25 Cents. Wines Liquors, and Cigars Terms for board by th# weak or Good Billiard tables, PleasantiCard Rooms, wit., »1«. month on application. ¿<F"Two doors west of feed stable. Saleoa is first class in every particular. Expenanevd bartaudav Mixed drinks tc ploaau the most fastidio»». Scrofula / / »- Makes lite misery ta thousands of people. It manifesU itself in many different ways, like goitre, swellings, running sores, boils, salt rheum und filmplea and other eruptions. Scarco- y a man is wholly free from it, in some form. It clings tenaciously until tho last vestige of scrofulous poison is eradicated by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, tho Prineville---- Burns Stigo OcmpRay. Stags 'cavea Burna every Meada y aad Thursday. TO THE F are to P iunbvillb $ie.&e. One True Blood Purifier. o Thousands of voluntary testimonials tell of suffering from scrofula, often inherited and most tenaciou», positive ly, perfectly and permanently cured by Hood’s r, Sarsaparilla- Freparoil only by C. 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WES HERALD nurse« branded as above on left shonldar or left stifle. C. A. liuunclt, Crane, Ore and ia the result of colds and sudden climatic changes. It can be cured ny a pleasant remedy which la applied di rectly into the nostril». Be ing quickly absorbed it gives roTier at once. Ely’s Greg’B Balm ie acknowledged to be the mo?t thorough sure for Nasal Catarrh. Cold In Head sail Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens anti cleanse« the msal passage«, allay« pain and inflammation, heals the sores, pro tects the menibrsue from en'ds. re^torne the acnsea gf taste aad smell. Price 5*»<. at l>mjrpiBtsor by ma!L ILLY BKUTHKi» . 6« Wanvu btrvet. New York. Parties Desiring Cabinet Work that excels «any done in this place heretofore, call and examine my work. Cryus C, Babb, United States general inspector of the hydro graphic surveys fur the district west of the Mississippi, s.o • the Deschuts river contains the larg est volumn of water, lot the area drained by it, of any river of what is known as the arid, or semi-arid region. While on the way to Prinessille he measured the dis charge of water at the Deschuts ferry, near the asehev, and found it to be 4440 cubic feet per sec ond, This volumn of water is sufficient to to irrigate 445,000 acres, or 10000 acres for every cubic foot, Mr. Dabb gave The Dalles Times-Chronicle the following measurements of discharg of the , Deschuts at various important places, and also those of six of its tributaries. At the fiee bridge, seven miles above the mouth of the Deschuts, the flow per seaond is 596a cubic 'feet; at the agency ferry, 5452 Drewsey Hotel CiUBBING RATES WITH ALL THE LEADIEG PAPXRS TBS A 4^ ir tit, i» ¿y. 7/ FREE BRAND COLÜMX. Horae bran 1 on left atifle, cattle brand Oj • left h<v. mark sag in left ear D M. MeMenanay i Burna. Ore I Horao brand nar ten on left ahonlder; Cattle bar ten on left bip and upper clip «n botb i car«. T. A. McKinnon, Burn« Or«. El.Y S CREAM BAI M Is n positive cum, Apply Into the nostrils. It la quickly absorbed. K> •c’ U at Druggists or by mad ; samples 10c. by mail. *LY BBOTHKiU, M Warn* Si, hew l*ftlU Hardin ▲ Riley, cattl« branded V0« l«ft aide ; Hui«« brand “ left aid«, p «. Burna,Or««p»a J C, Fo!«y, eattl« brand-.«■ rw** ■••• Horae brand a on left ahonlder. n.»r«ee branded )-( on left «tifl«. Cwlehraad •d . on left hip. Marion Bunyard, PO Burna <'attl« diamond on left hip . hor««CT •« UA shoulder. Chari«« H. Voegtley. B«ru« Ure. Horae branded P on right ahonld«r, a at tie P . onrlgbthip. R A. llendrn ka. P O 14kwan Or THl HERÄLD DOIS THE BEST JOB PKINTIWÖ -------------- cmn H©rw« brant W on l«ft ahowlder al«o three d -I 1 • share.»f trlans «.cattle brar«•«•<■• To Tug E ditos s—I have in » K. K. Grout burn« Or. remedy for Consumption. By its tnrk.y w tbr nd. of h<Hvless easel hive been ilreadr J P Pi'-krneon ra»t>brard J T renntefed en 1 »« a- i a. » .. ..n .«f; aril« P O p -nently cured. So proof positive ini ! l»w»u Or«. « its power that I consider it my duty to Cattle brand flgur« Ton either hip mark li«ht foJ nn K'ttln frw to those of your reader» • 'P off eat h ear, alip in ««ch ear. and wattl wt>> hiv. G -nsumption, Throat. Brorrln.il V on left jaw. Ho’»e brand figure ’ on either htp Lung Trvubta. if they *iil write me thaJ” J. H. Bun yard Burn« Ore ’ e»;ve*s shd rx«totfice address. Sincerelv. T. A. SLOCUM. M. C.. lai Pearl St- Brw Yurt ay rs. r-ua-wi »0.1 B—w« M.»—.< U- Vav-. r— Hn,- Ifea e—wa »ai.il. He~«e brand bar ia on left ahoulder -a’d bar m on left h-.p and rite. Catberi«« Marahall P O Narrow« Or«. Home brand 0« left ahon der • JOHN F. ST3.TFO!» errar rat sn * «-U >. .n .MUSICAL ■ ’•- 0«\oi. Bat M-aen; at, *«., aj «I SM wm . rfc..ttc JOHN F. STRATTON'S CIUBKATtO CUITARS m ~ a . at.-4 Wko-ui« „ aB •faj, e?US,CAU MlWCHANtWH. •U.S13. Ö1J.H7 Nt fth St. New Yort. Men Loera dtaaclift, Burna Or«, Hor«e brand g 0« left aheelder ead aoae <wi mue « of right hind Ore. tapetar..( ÄT LOWEST RATIS eg Phil BmiU Bine s I ampehir« and Son cattl« brand Q Vj - v i n» « ’u-j ,a riahl ent I tn *’• P Q Burns Ora. H.*-«e« and Catt e braaied J P ea left nbreu- - aom« branded JP co«w»«wd Mary J. Price. Burae Ore Subscribe fcr TOŒS-HHALD.