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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 4, 1920)
pAannva THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OftECOW MONDAY 6otdBKK 4, ISM , ri,'-V V i ir w r-N- - sjr.. i. SEVERAL USED PIANOS KAIlli HIIKPIIKIID -i Hf 1 . ilMMMMMMIIMMMIIHMMMMMIMMMMMMMM NOTICK OF KINAI ACCOUNT In the County Court of tho Btato of Oregon for tho County o( Klamath. In thn Matter of the KiUta of Oeorge McDonald, Deceased. NOTICK IS IIKHKIIY OIVBN to tho heirs, creditors anil all other par lien Inloroitcd In sold estate that on October S, 1920. 1 (lied my final ac count of my administration of aald estate lu tbo above cntlllod Court anil that Court Uaa flivil the Clh day of November. If 2. at .the JiBfMi f o'clock p. m.'oT aaldaay'at tlltfini). and the Courtroom of tho Co'inty Court of Klamath County In the Courtbouio In aald County aa tho place, for the hearing of objectlona agalnat tho allowance of aald acount JAMKH A. MCDONALD. Kiocutor of tho I-nil Will and Testament and of tho Katuta of aald Deceasod., , O. 4-M.K-26-1 Want to know wtwa he lovm yon? "Th liiTr Kiprrt puu'you wle, at Burt thrmlrr,' tfamday Mil Monday. -T-i - v 2.4 f s J uniiiiiiwinni ii HHLt LbbbbbbbHM bbh Ir I PERSONAL MENTION J 9 O Mr. and Mr. Kratik L. Rlst aro tho happy parents of a baby hoy born fitliidny morning at their homo on Lincoln alroot. Tho now boy was (Iron tho name of Frnnk Edwin Itlt. Dr. wrlght u In attendance. MIm Margaret Worden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Worden, ac companied by her aunt, Mra. John Hargent who has been apcndlng the summer here from Topeka, Kanaai, left thla morning for that city, where MIm Margaret will complete her work at WaahbUrn university. K. E. noyer of Spokane la In the city for a few daya on bualneat. M. L. Cloa, who waa.Jn here for few days from Los Angelei looking fnto cattlo condition for the Cali fornia Dressed Heof company, left thl morning on hli return trip. Wilbur A. Arnold la In Klamath Kill In for a fow day from Portland on bualncaa. Ha la registered at tbo Wblto I'ollcun hotel. Mr. and Mra. It. I-. Merrill loft thla morning for Los Angeles, where they will make their future homo. Mr. Merrltt haa been connected with tho W. O. Smith Printing company for the puat two year. Leslie Plymel waa a passenger on thla mornlng'a train bound for Mon laguo, where he will apend the neit few monthi. Mr. Cora McDrlde, atate prealdent of the Woman'e Relief corps, arrived loat night for a visit with the local corps. 8he Is staying with Mra. C. M. Ramaby and will be entertained at luncheon today by Mra. James Grigs? by and at dinner this evening by Mrs. It. A. Emmltt. Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Oarbor left on the train this morning for a rants Pass and from there they will go io Engene to make their future'home. h- E. Walker haa returned from a two woeka' bualneaa trip In Rogue river valley and on the nig marsh. Marvin Wllllama with hla son, Junior, waa In town yesterday from hia homo at the Klamath Agency. Mr. and Mra. 8. II. Howard are In Klamath Falla for a few daya from Portland. W. E. Lamm of tho Lamm Lumber company, ia attending to buslneas In the' cotfaty neat today from Modoc Point. Peorgo North la In town today from his ranch at Algoma to attend to mailers of bualncaa. ' t : C. K. Dr-nnls of tho KlnmJth Agency la In tho city for a few days. Mis Lornmla flaubcr, who has been employod at the Klamath Agency' for several years left, this morning for a few woeka' vacation at Plftvlllo, California. " Mrs. R. R. llrowbaker,- who has been bore visiting her son, J. V. Ilrewbaker and family, left this morning for Pajp Alto, California, Mlsa E. N. McConatby, who has been hore for the past .few days, If It thla morning for California. T. N. and Floyd Cunnlngb.ini ware county seat visitors from their run- b at Olene today. They', were looking after their cattle. Mrs. Clarence Harris accompanied by her mother, Mra- Shepherd, waa In town over the week end. Mrs. Martin Reel was a visitor horo Saturday evening from her ranch at Round lako, A. E. Ilenalngcr was In town this morning from Swan lake. , Fred Scballock left on the train this morning for Medford. E. R, Reams arrived Saturday night from San Francisco and will bis hero for several daya on bualneaa. Dyron Teed left for Oend thla morning where he waa called by the aerlous Illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Foster visited hero over the week end from their ranch at Round lake. W. C. Ezell aws a Saturday busi ness visitor In Klamath Falla front his ranch In the valley.' Theodore Case waa in the city yes terday from his home on 'the Merrill road. II. A. Mumford was in this morn ing from hla ranch In the Orlndale district purchasing supplies from Klamath Falla merchants. ' Cbarlea Gray was In town from Pine Grove this afternoon on matters ot business. Wilt Lambert of the Round lake section was In Klamath Falla Satur day afternoon. Sargeant Drown la apcndlng a few daya In town from the reservation. 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