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University
1 Oì Oregon
Expands
-
(ìreat Loss of Life and
Property.
New Buildings and A i
ditional Faculty
Are Added.
Fu-tce fur' *-1 lire *
raging throughout
I h i - 1 n /.mi, lniili in
U n iv e r s it y ot O r e g o n ,
K ugnile, J uir 27 -
The annual meeting of the fl
of li*-z--nt w n li >11 Saturdu
nf
und»
und
m
the President's o/Tine, in
g re« « 1 y ll.t ili«-, , t Ilo ti« - '
» t r o v i •d •>}' I I *
in n s
if
v e r a l to w n s b e i n g w 1 |»#*<l1 o n t
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tec s appuintcd to investigai-* r
I r ran go for the purchase of ot
r. l.t t 1 » t lie
tracts $ 10.000 was appropria'
for library (took», to he purcha
1 "iv i-r n in i-iit.
t'.i m o l u n
.
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B IS « E I D C F G R AIN
GN IR R IG A TE D LA N D .
P. M.
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S iitif» w a 'iij
I tpaimtif,
in iguti-l.
I tie n -. 1 1 »
» .1 tisfavtor v a* I bow ii
i*e exp*ct< .1 wlien »»nr lands are
tirnied as they sfiotild le. Tin
} h »»I of win at, computed from I l i o
lllei“llivd plot, was J.'i bit lull. p»r
a ie and tliat of the oats PO bushels
of I b an grain.
Mr. Wiigiit
will
sow a «'oiisiderable ii'Ti agi'of both
Republican Nominee for President Who Pledges Himself to the
Roosevelt Policies.
Linds «•( grain next seatairi.
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Smeli lulling In the effects of an
operation for cancer,
IVtibone, the great
Co urge A
labor
lender,
mid one <>t the principal dei» ndants
in tin- f 1 minis Sieiimul crg nmrdet
Taft Delivers Speech of Acceptance in Cincinnati
trial, died August -iid in St. Joseph
11 »•!■ |*i1 11 1, Denver, Colo.
Mis ill-
loss dates from hie ine ireer itimi
in tin* Idillio Penitentiary. II'*
leaves a widow to mourn him.
Vi.
Halt, with .ill members but
n resent. Additional lami was
«Has« d for the campus *ud con
\ a Im i 1. !•- t i t i l l i ' r
T a lk s on Politics, Outlines his Policies.
Qhampions E q u a l R ights io TUI.
as soon as possible. L. It. AMe
man. a graduate nf the l niversr,
of Oregon, and at present city sut
erinte'ndrut of the schools of Ku
gene, wan elected assistant proffes
si r of l lucation; Dr. Hugo Kwh
!*-r was elected instructor in Her
mair, Mr. James Currie, instucio:
in chemistry; Mr3. Elleu M. IVr
net, instructor in English, and n-
sistant dean of women; Miss Mo
selle Ilair assistant instructor i
English Literature, and Mi-s Ms
bel Cooper and Miss Marian Vu
Waters, assistants tu ttie Corrt f-
pondence .School.
President C.mipl-ell was author
ltd to make a trip East at «n o
11 order, through personal investi
gation, to secure the very b«*st ¡■os-
-:Ue men for the following pos:
tion?: a head for the departrieu
of iiv »logy, a ¡itir.irian, a proffes.-cr
of Pol,lieul Sciences, an assoeiut
proffesso: of Civil Engineering, an •
an assistant pruffessor of Psycho!
ogy.
fhe president of the Hoard \v;i
authoriced to construct a new bui:
dilig to l»e completed by the open
ing of the fall setusttr. The plat.--
have already been drawn for m e
that will contain about fifteen
rooms, an (¡work will U jjin at on»
It will greatly relieve the ovu
crowded condition of the olh«
buildings. Several other new build -
ings will l*e constructed as so in i.s
j possible, but probably no work 1 n
be done until spring.
BOOTH-SINGLETON
LANO FRAUD CAST
PeTeaJnts Ac«pjittjJ. ('liter C«»ti
Dismiss!
The defendants in
(lie
Houli
"inglctun l.aml Franti caso ha<
1 Ì M
! [$0;O T,
iicen ucqiitted bv the jury in
ine cases will he dismissed a# it 1
K. 11. liarrinian and family are
On July 28th Win. H. Taft \vr.s to do.
and Capita! h ive the right, under
now on tin* way to their siti.-.iiicr
formally
notified
of
h
i.*-
nomina
He was frank in dealing with limitations, to unite and that the
resort in Klamath county and art
expected to arrive within a few tion for president by the Ki pub the issues of tli.* day
He l'avors limitation should extend only to
days at the Lodge tm Pelican Ilay lican party and from the jtoarch publicity of campaign contribu
prevent restraint of trade and
where the beat tif the summer is , of his brother "C h arlie’s ” house
tions, the election of the United comptition on the one hapd and
tempered hv tin* eool waters of die in Cincinnati he delivered his
*s tutcs Senator.*- by direct veto of the destruction of property on
lake and the breezes from the speech of acceptance. A careful
the people, opposes the issuance the other.. He favors the re.re
mountains.
Mr. Ilnrriman
i* reading of the speech should con
¡of injunction without notice and lation of rail roads, the rigid en
building a hunting and fishing vince one, who reads, that the
hearing; lie favors a reorganiza forcement of pure food laws, in
preserve that will be a source of j "Roosevelt policies” can safely
tion of out* judicial system in promoting scientific agriculture,
ph anne to himself anti his friends be entrusted to Mr. Taft and
j order t hot speedy justice may be and in increasing the comforts of
and in m o th er state of the Union that he will faithfully carry them
j had. He holds that in union is the home life on the farm by ex-
enitld In* have found ro ideal a out if it !>e placed in his power so
'strength and that both Labor , tending the Rural Free delivery.
spot as ' Pellican Hay".
tla
Ftdral court and many of the pen !-
He favors a reform eurrancy sys thought convictions can not t.c In
tem to be devised by a special
btate S uator. Roht rt
was »xhonomted
A. Hoot!
ot any connoe
currency commissi m. He favors
tion in the fraud, the acquittal
.1 Postal Savings
Bank under
being unnnutuoils on tin* firs»
which the Government would be
ballot S-tm*or Booth's emotions
directly responsible to the depos
itor for both principal ^pd inter
est. He favors taritf revision to
meet present conditions.
The key-note of the speach is
" Equality before the Law ”
and the chief function of the
next Administration " Rooaevlt’s
Progressive Policies” .
were wry great, the tears rolling
down his cheeks when lie was
thanking the jury for tlmir verdict,
»0 says the Oregonian.
The Dinger Herman Case wilt
not be dismissed but will cornu up
for trial in Octolter when Mr.
Hooey will bo in Dortlaud and
personally conduct the prosecution^