Multnomah County OR Archives News.....Personal Mention September 18, 1904 ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/or/orfiles.htm ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Sheron Faynor nitwittwin@hotmail.com June 8, 2008, 10:59 am Morning Oregonian September 18, 1904 Miss S.A.Jorgenson has returned from New York. H.E.Ankeny,a banker of Eugene,is at the Imperial. Emil Ofuer,of Everett,Wash.,is visiting friends in this city. W.E.Grace,a druggist of Baker City,who has been State Senator,and who is a leading Mason,is at the Imperial. Dr.Katherine C.Manion has returned to Portland after an absence of three months,during which she visited the principal cities of the East and Canada. A.Bennett,editor of the Oregon Irrigator,a weekly published at the new town of Irrigon,in Morow County is in Portland for a few days.He expects to attend the irrigation convention at Ontario next week. Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster returned last night from a four months tour in Scotland.During their trip abroad they visited all of the historic points in Scotland,besides other parts of the Old World. Mr. and Mrs. A.A.Roberts,of La Grande,are in the city.Mrs.Roberts has been very ill during the Summer,having lately recovered sufficiently to leave the hospital in Pendleton.She will now enter the St.Vincent's Hopsital in Portland for a final operation.She is accompanied by her sister,Mrs.E.A.Vaughn of Pendleton. Miss Sarah Tuthill,instructor in elocution in the State Normal School at Monmouth,arrived in Portland yesterday morning from New York,where she has been visiting after seeing the World's Fair in St.Louis.She expects to leave for Monmouth where she will resume her work when school opens this week. S.C.Bartum,f Roseburg,forest supervisor of the General Land Office,who is in the city,says that the damage done by the fires in the forest reserves of Southern Oregon will not exceed $100."Most of the smoke in Southern Oregon," says Mr. Bartrum," comes from fire in the Coast Range,but these are unimportant and not dangerous.The Governemnt timber has bnot been harmed,although in other districts a considerable area of wodded country has been burned. File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/or/multnomah/newspapers/personal257gnw.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.genrecords.org/orfiles/ File size: 2.5 Kb