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Domestic News July 28, 1920

The Evening Herald

Klamath Falls, Klamath County, Oregon

What is this article about?

O. Peyton & Co., wood dealers, moved their office from Seventh and Main streets to 419 Main Street, now sharing with Western Transfer Company. Oscar Peyton partnered with his brother Willard, recently arrived from Illinois. Willard invested in the Klamath Pine Manufacturing Company's new mill at Shippington and purchased a home on Ninth Street in Klamath County to remain permanently.

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PEYTON WOOD CO.
HAS MOVED OFFICE

The office of O. Peyton & company, wood dealers, has been moved from the corner of Seventh and Main streets to 419 Main, formerly occupied by Martin's 5, 10, 15 and 25 cent store, in the same office with the Western Transfer company.

Oscar Peyton has formed a partnership with his brother, Willard Peyton, who recently arrived here from Illinois.

Besides purchasing an interest in the wood business, Willard Peyton has joined his brother in investing in the Klamath Pine Manufacturing company which is starting the new mill at Shippington.

Willard Peyton is well pleased with Klamath county and has purchased a home on Ninth street and decided to remain permanently.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic Migration Or Settlement

What keywords are associated?

Peyton Wood Co Office Move Partnership Willard Peyton Klamath Pine Manufacturing Shippington Mill Klamath County

What entities or persons were involved?

Oscar Peyton Willard Peyton O. Peyton & Company

Where did it happen?

Klamath County

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Klamath County

Key Persons

Oscar Peyton Willard Peyton O. Peyton & Company

Outcome

office moved to 419 main; partnership formed; investment in klamath pine manufacturing company; home purchased on ninth street; decision to remain permanently.

Event Details

The office of O. Peyton & company, wood dealers, has been moved from the corner of Seventh and Main streets to 419 Main, formerly occupied by Martin's 5, 10, 15 and 25 cent store, in the same office with the Western Transfer company. Oscar Peyton has formed a partnership with his brother, Willard Peyton, who recently arrived here from Illinois. Besides purchasing an interest in the wood business, Willard Peyton has joined his brother in investing in the Klamath Pine Manufacturing company which is starting the new mill at Shippington. Willard Peyton is well pleased with Klamath county and has purchased a home on Ninth street and decided to remain permanently.

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