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ft. , w e. . PAGE TWO DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON, OREGON. FRIDAY, JULY 5, 1918. EIGHT PAGES ... i . . j , MARK TRSIffiG,." PROMISED FOR O.A. C. Supply Your Vacation jee',:f iVe'.'Cdh Serve You Best. '""V - Womens Taffeta COAJS One Half Price We offer one special lot of taffeta coats, made in straight line models, of tire best quality silks, colors are gold, navy and black, "at OneHalf Price, which means that you can buy a T ; - ' J $20.00 Coat for only ........ . $10.00 $25.00 Coat for only . . $12.50 $30.00 Coat for only $15.00 $35.00 Coat for only . . . . . $17.50- ! $40.00 Coat for only . . .". . . . . . $20.00 WOMEN'S SILK SUITS REDUCED ONE-THIRD Taffeta suits in this season's latest styles, plain and shirred skirts. Coats made with vestees of contrasting colors, finished with large collars and belts. Navy and black are the most desir able colors. 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O. a" e, XItVAlMa ' July 4-A military training unit under officers and non-eoimulBsloned officers of the army will he created next fall fit the Oregon Agricultural college, tui lint incut In which will constitute the ludent a inomhrr of the army of the Tnlted Htaten. ThU will be doiie under a new' provision of iho war depart ment. ... Kiillsltneut will lie voluntary but all student over tho ase of is will be enouunigort to Join. They will he liable to active duty at the cull of f the President. It will, however, be ' the pflh'y of. tha government not to rati tho member of the training units to active duty until Ihey nave reach- ed the age of 21. unless urgent mlll j tary necessity comielM an . earlier ! cull. .Students under 18, and ther- foro not legally eligible for enlist -i nient, will he encouraged to enroll. Provisions w ill he made for coordi nating the work of this unit with the reserve officers' training coipe isyg U'ni, Kxtt'JiNlve Training1 for AMsistaiitf. ; According to a telegram Just re ' celvcd from If. 1'. McCain.' sdjutunt 1 sen oral, urrangcmeutM are Irelng made j for hc loo ted students and faculty i members to he given 60 riuya of In tensive training with a view to serv-, ! ins ok xultant lntructorH to help ; the r fleers who will he nmigned to hi5tiu(ionH where the units will he ; estahllnhed. No cominIsInn will -he t grant d, hut certificates of qualifica tion as Instructor will be haued. - O. A- O fi tilled to 23. The majority of eel ec ted students from Institutions with rewrvo offi cers .train In.? corps will he chosen by crmninndfiiff offfeem of Tt- O. T. C. cam pa. Tho presidents of the cd leifert will celeet no student for HO student enrolled and one faculty man for euch 2.'0 studentK. This means th:tt approximately 19 students and four faculty members will repre sent the Oregon Agricultural Col left w at the 6 0 day training camp which will open at the Tresldin, Sun Fran clsro. July IS. The highest tyie of physical devel opment 1m demanded ty tne govern ment of the men selected. The min imum n?e limit for wtuilent will be 1H and the nitalmiim for the faculty men 45. Both ntudenla and faculty representatives will be under tempo) rary enliMnient for 60 days, when they will be duichaxged. Expenses, Including' housing. untfornis, food and equipment, will be taken care of by tho government. 3 1-2 cents a mile hcln7 allowed for traveling expenses. Pay will bo $30 a month. INTERVENT ON HERALDED AS MIRACLE OF WAR Uty from - face t Guglielmo Ferrero, Historian of Rome.) 'Special Service of the Italian Amer ican News Bureau.) For emne time the Amerlcnn army iMTatiog in France has figured In the daily report- of the war belds the Kufilitsh and French eruiicx. And for Home time young American sol diers have been seen in flock in the: M reels nf Italian cities. j lxt us Ktlute the new army that omcs from beond the Atlantic ajid ilewcends on the fields of Kurope W"ttievr of us meets an American soldier owe him a thought of sym -I'Uthy ajid recoKoition. Think! We axe never thankliil enough to our W Jldiers. leaving their homes to 1 be Its inefacable phame. Not only Krfnrni sirily. from Sardinia, f rotn 1 has the time arrived to Mettle for the Vutml Italy, from Northern Italy. I betrayal by Russia- fcut H Is the hi 4!efend the fnintita-s of the foun- j torical consecration of the justice of liifc.on the Plave and In the Trentmo. our cause- No sophist will be able But these Young men con e the Interior of a vast continent the shores of the Pacifre, to ft I h In I v - u In a. In Tl ttk ri - ikip. hn ton,nrrnw in th Vnnp,, wih..tiand prosperity. the Invasion of their own country. 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