lie efato. Klumutli Full..' Hi-mi inl Mont Dally .... Our Advertisera Get the Best Reaultfl . . . iiliitt) Ykau, No. :(!, KLAMATH FALLS. OKKCON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20. 1908. PiucK, r Cents JUDGE H. L BENSON WILL PRACTICE LAW 2Um BAR STOPS STEAMER ;: would lie Inn r i lii lunlir i In-Ill in ii 1. 1 fit- Mil Uii'iiiyi'iiii-iii ll winilil In- ii liiiniiii in iinvi-l if I III' In in I wiia iiiiiiihIIi i in ili.uin limn' ii" ii would iiiiiinl nil inml In iiiiiii' HiioiikIi limn Hid inlliimil I . f I it .ItMiilliiin by singe, ii ml this would lit j KloniQin ueiayed lorir-n.ii.uiMiy .iii.k iwe .imiur h...1 winter win ii I hi' minis iir.i In timl Two Hours l-1""" An I'fliiM hud 1 m:vs ntoM remit primkit. , ( in umbels in IjiiikiII Vntli')' liniu 'I In if I 'lit l,oiig. WATER ISJOO LOW May Have to lake Steamer Off Run uml Use Stages to and from Railroad In- mini" in get nil i 11,111111 llltl'tl'all'll til liaalat III I ll'llll- IliK mil I III' Ihit. mill If poaHlbli- In Induce tlir i ii id in lii'iir a I'liH ur lli "ipi'in", a a la UMiir.lilti-il Unit II would n n si'llnua blow In I III' III ii'ii'ila nf I In' iiiuiily If I'HiIIim loin Mil' lii'Ii' uiti' i iiiiim'Iii tn travel nil tin- wnv (nun Calnr ty at.iK" RESIGNS AS JUDGE To Take Effect on the First of September MAY BE SUCCEEDED BY NOLAND Successor Will He Appointed As Soon As Governor Cham berlain Returns to Salem-lt Is Believed That Ben son anil Stone Will form Law Partnership kmiii results, iiui on me contrary, .IhiIl'i- lli'iiri I. Ili'iiaim. of I hi' l wlui III til siliceed to till) Judgeship. I rr. mlriir frnm tho source that It drioa. . . . ---.. - - " . '' i SchOOl (jOOflS S(iOt 7 ' ! 't Jmlli liil IXntrli t, rnmprlMlnK ttx although It In strongly surmised that mill only ninku bad matters worto. " ' " counties of Klamath. I.nke, Jnrkson ' Attorney (Seorge Noland Ii slated for'wo bellete that Ibo members of tho FARMERS JUBILANT Work on Clear Lake Has Good Effect REAL ESTATE MOVING Tin' Kililllliii'il fulling off of tin flow of water In I .Ink river la uina Inn considerable lini'llli'a to Hi trsu'l-ortatluu lornpnii), whlrh la op listing III" steamer hi'twii'ii thla rll) Mid Terter ImnlIIlK 111" Inw lieas ..I lli.. utii.r iitiil lhi iiinfiillinr.. of till' tamiMiMllii. lh.- .1 ll.el.U,l',',",,W"l,"'!r'"" ""'" ' Tin' pulillt ailiooU of llii' ilt ii. n on llniiilm Ki'iiti'inlier "III. uml ill," IihIIi Minna tin- Unit the Ittleliil- may innii'.'l Hie iimipHiit to ink" off Hit. steamer nml iul on atngi'a In I'll ir Hi" liafflv to ami from llila t It t The trainer Klamath m held iii fur two lionia laat night nml did not oarli llin illy until one uilmk The steamer has had troulile ln'fni" hut thl la tho Drat lime I Ii lit It ha Irrn held iii mi IiiIik u K'ltlliK ticfnaa the hot It wna I Inula: til to have become Imtc'il In "I and a launch aa ai'tit from thla ill) In naalat In I Ruling It I'd. hut Juat Infill" II nr rUnl the steamer atirrexitiil In get line arrnaa and mini' on to the wharf, i' thii watnr rontlliue ns low ns at Creienl, It l helletiil tliut the boat , Hill have In be taken off the run, nn minimi of the iiiirerlnlnty and the ihanrra of oaallii il-image the, " HVtn menial: ' A Howard. Hi leiuv I no niuv iriiati ne wni m lem-n' thai lir ran lit rnndltlniia l to hliVi the II was lual )"HI AiionllliK In tin1 mIiooI ("liana lli"li- lire 1,11 1 ho) a mid l-ltla of aihool mi" In this dlatrlit. I Villi ll la I'lllllllllll)- In III" (II) of Klamath I'.tlla I'iiIIokIiik lire III" ll'ttruitoia tiu will tuive iliiirK" of the Krndea In the ilty'aihonla II II IHliilmr. itlliilnl. .MUt Hlil In Canilih. II. iliilitll I'.iad", Mlaa Nett ilf, M'ti'lith Itruile, Mlaa HldliiKa, aulll cru.l". Mlaa (Inat, lllth Mind". ' ll liildaun. fourth Knide. Ml( llii'aniii. third Kimle, Mlaa Muli.'l ('illilihell. ai'iniiil Kl.ldi . Mlaa l'n"l ami Mlaa Jeuai'ii. I'rliiinrt I'rof ()iorr.e A Wi-rtl. of ChliuKii, lll he' the mualinl dlriitnr The Khunnth fniinl) lllKh Hihonl will npi'ii mi Keiitiiuili-r lllh wllli' (he fnlloalllK Inatruclnra. Julltl T lliilrhiT, prliKlpnl. W. II rmiRlil. ... mid Joai'iihlne. will lender hla reulK tl.e ioltlnu It la innredcd that n nmoclutlon are men of sterling qual- mitlnii to (iini'inur i iiiiiniieri:iin 10 in inotJiii iii ne iiioiuii'u uuu nn.-n iiicg unn anunu juuRincni, ana men Hike i-ffi'it S'-jil "IiiIkt I Thu (iuv l uernor Chmuhi-rluln recently visit- r tin lire to thu beat of their abllltlea in nor la iitiM-nt from Hiilem lit ireavni "l hore u lonfereuie n held be- 'dnlnK tho beit Unit can be done tin hut th" cmieaaor nf JudKe lletiRoii li eii the Cnternor, Altorne)! No!- i tit r the tlrcuinatanrea Aa to tho Mill l" iiiumluti'il liniui'dlati'ly imioii mid nnd Htnne mid JudKe Ilenaon. It cuks"iI force acrount referred to It ll return It la not known punitive- 11 bclluved thnt lit that tlmu nrmnpe- bar blown out, but the nllkliila nf the Navlaatlnli Cninli.'ili) alate that thla la Iihi blit a Job fur one tnuiiail) or IcdUldual In nttemi't II la n matter for the Riiternilieut or the l until) In undertake The hal ioiiiuili) will hnu lima than u rar ii'Veuun from the tratiaiurtatlun hualnea. n Ui" will have to itlii nullum nt'd lllatur), and Mlaa lli-aale Alipb KUte, l.'llKllah I'liif Welti will prob nl, I) Inn" rhnrK" of III" miiali'. (.'ihI(ii') Mukeo !immI In Ibuiiinii. iSpiilnl to The Herald I ( lliilianrii. AUK. 2'i- The (indfrey I'mnll) phi)ed lun ulithta lu llnniinia bualuea na to iron did hoiiaea llne KallKf.iclliin aiain aa the rallmml renchea Klamiith ill e.r reipiil I'alla On Hint iirinunt the i'i"nai S C (IinviH jtixii: iu:.Mtv i.. iii:.m. 9frfr :4, : Get Ready for Fall Stvle-Character-Beauty Three all-important requisites of a Gentleman's Wardrobe are al ways to be found in the Continental Tailoring Co's. Fine Clothes And you don't have to dig very deep into your pocket book when you deal with usin fact you won't have to dig at all unless you get a fit and sat isfaction If you order your Fall Togs through us. Mi ntH worj made for tho appoint n,i nt nf Noland on tho resignation o' J ml no llennon which ho was then iiuistdcrlni;. It has been known that the Judge I boon contcmplatlnc rcslKnlni; hla uthdi for nmio time so ns to engage in private practice, and possibly for I oil drill purposes, although no state iik nt to that effect has been made ns Ml. It Is believed to be tho Intcn- ;r-, K. K. K. STORE Klamath Falls? Best Value Givers Hon nf Jii'Jgo Uenson and Attorney C r Stone to form n law partner ship with nlllces In Klamath Falls. I'wlh Iheno gentlemen are now at Sa lem and upon their return tho latter ir.rt of tho week authentic announce n out will probably bo made. At torney Stone has built up a largo and lmnithe practice alnco his residence In this city. Ho U recognlied as n cn thorough and successful lawjer who Iiiih succeeded lu winning the cuntldence of a lnrge and valuable clientage. Jtnlgo Uenaon hna a stnte wldn ri'iuilnllon not only na nn able Jt.rlsl but as a lawyer of exceptional ability He Horod as District Attor ney for this district before he was el evated to the bench, and In the con duit nf noveriil Important cases ho wi-ii ii billllmit Hiieceaa against some nf the best law , era lu the Mute. If IV mum and Stone, enter Into a part mishlp II will bo one of tho strong eat legul llrma In the stale When Attorney Noland was seen lu tegnrd to his posulblo appointment he tefused In admit that he had any knowledge whateer of the matter. IK- denied that he hud any confer ence with tho (!oeiHor or with Judgo llcnson, but admitted that ho and the Governor had alwas been close per sonal filouds. Ho statod that ho be lieved that nenson would work for the appointment of n Republican as his successor, but did not think that v.ould be possible as he was of the opinion that tlie Governor would ap jolnt a Democrat. The Itourinni llulletlu under (Inter C August. 20 seems to bit Inclined to jnl reflittlonx to Its uttermost rupa Iclty upon tho Kluiuath Water l'sers 'Association. In so doing It Is not on-j ly doing nn Injustice to the those, p'-o-plu who urn personally concerned 'but to the whole community as well Although there bus been some delay and dissatisfaction, It Is no reason "" "" "" " why the members or the asslatlon H. L. HolgSte Tells How Bon il.oulil b" branded as erntlc and fool- --- - ,:... c- Isli.Huih policies am not of tho right a"M ,S WOWing 3"Ce ichiiraiter to nrrompiish any thing of Announcement good results, but on the contrary, II. I.. Holgate, cashier of tho Dank ol Bonanza, who la In tho city today, states that the people of tho Upper rioject are Jubilant over the starting of work on tho Clear Lake dam "Tho announcement has already had a good effect on the business of the Cicam City," said Mr. Holgate, "and Bonanza will experience a wonderful growth In tho noxt few years. Thu effect Is already being noticed In the clcslng of a large number of deals which have been hanging fire on ac count of tho uncertainty of tho work ol the Irrigation project Wo do not euro much whether the work Is to bo dene by force account or otherwise; tho thins that wo want most Is to have It done. "On tho completion of tho I'attce rradley building, Bonanta will have the finest business structure In Klam ath county, not excepting the fine brick bulldlnga of Klamath Fells. The new building Is being construct ed entirely of pressed cement blocks, arid la the Brat of Its kind In this sec tion. The cost will be less than brick rod will be far superior both In ap rearanco and lasting qualities. Other store and residence buildings are con templated thli fall. Mr. Parsons.who recently arrived from California, has purchased soveral town lots and as socn aa ho can build expects to en gago In business In our town. Many of the farmers of our section will build resldencea and will move to Bcnania for the winter so that their children can attend school. Our Bno new building and Improved school facilities are greatly appreciated by the farmers of this section who arc showing tbclr eagerness tn taking ad vantage of tho Improved conditions In educational facilities. "I am pleased to hear that jou have decided to hold a carnival and fair at Klamath Falls this fall. You can depend on Bonanza being thcro We expect to bold a preliminary meeting in Bonanza about two weeks beforo your fair. This will enablo ur to gather a nice collection of ex hibits to bring down here. Of courso wc cannot have as largo a collection us wo had last year, but the upper country will carry off Its sharo of thn prizes." 'a reasonable to suppose that If a con tinctor can do n certain amount of work for a given figure, can not tho government do the same work Just Ins cheap? It is an assured fact that 'en man will tnkc n contract unless 'l.i Is of the opinion that there Is a profit for him. In our opinion this Jump nt conclusions and alwa)s be In: ready to spring a acnsatlon of llitle or no Importance to the general public, has done more damage to pub lic affairs than anything else. Let us (.11 cast these obnoxious and disagree able tactics aside and work for the advancement of our great and glor Irua country. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jeff Wilson returned Saturday from the huckleberry patch nnd report be.-rles quite plentiful. Mr. Curtlco has returned from an intended trip to Washington. Mr. Ilurnbnm has his grain har vi sled nnd will have nn averago crop. K. It. C Williams has bis grain about nil liuneated and reporta It a i. oer average crop. Allle Vinson had an ox oko that Ms grandfather brought across the plains In tho early CO'a. Your correspondent has advocated t good roads movement both verbally nr.d through tho press at all times. Now comes Mr. Harrlroan and Gov rrt.or Chnmbcrlnln urging tho people el Klnmath to use their Influence to the same purpose. If people will not build roads they should be taxed a special road tax sufficient to meet tho demand and from tho proceeds let a ccod road be built by tho proper offi cials. Mr. I'enny has nn extra good gar c'.tn, especially corn, squash and mcl- Mm. Williams has tome choice mol ons, nnd cucumbers thrco feet long. Should anjono doubt tho above state ment they may obtnln proof by visit lug tho garden. Business Is pressing at the Pant atorlum. T-1S Going Camping ? j We have the best guns and ammunition. Let us outfit you for a trip to the mountains. We have the goods that hunters need. Going Fishing ? i Our rods and tackle are the best that are made and the stock from which we invite you to select is very extensive. t Roberts & Hanks i Hardware Merchants Vi il M A ,! i"'''