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n OKTAJUO ASSOC OJfTAJMO OHWOON. TaTXTUlDA . AtTO. IB. 1111 .Professional. . . . Cards . . . : " mZ' '- DK8. PRINZING. WEB8E A FORTNER t OFFICE HOURS: to 12 and 2 to 6. Office OTr First National Bank. Telephone No IS J. Ontario. Ora. fl. W. Q. HOWE DENTIST fllson Bldg. 'eJQeat Test of gasoline la in it bofl if pointa. In "Red Crown" they form a continuout, uniform chain, . giving eaajr etarting, quick accel eration, power and mile age. Look for the Red Crown aign before you fill. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Chlotoi) Raa. 1171 NUMTtt, PRESS BAOOAOE AND JOHN LAND1N0HAM liSil Sr,. EX- . GERMAN LINE IS ALLIES STRIKE OVER OURCO RIVER; ON NEW FRONT Fere-en-Tardenois, Big German Supply Base, It Taken By Allies. O I '. II II I T T 1 N f 1 H A M Truck Transfer e) Pboae 167 M ZOL$ 7ie Gasoline t ONTARIO I.Al'MMV DOWNTOWN OKI'ICK l.l KllltH DRL'O HTOKK I have I ha exclusive agency (or the only practical foul (Ml llurner attach ment bbbsMBM iiu.-.l to date. It In made lijr Hi Wuniltr tlurnrr Mfg 'o . ColumliuM. Ohio, i.n.l will fit any kind of a stove and ell for $1 r.O i prate, consumes X Vi cent a worth ot coal oil per hour --cheapest fuel 4MOWII. .'liinlnstes all work iteeee aary with other fuel, over mo now In Jefferson County Have nsed one In my place of husluess now I months I will be in oiir town tn di-i atrate and sell humors and territory la about 3 Odaya. To the Public. "I Just want to say that we keep - bottle of Chamberlain's Colic aad Diarrhoea Kemedy on hand all the t Inn, and find It excellent for bowel trouble," writes Mrs II r OOOk. An derson, Itnl fATTI.K IMI MHKKP Milt Mil Twelve lieuil of entile, 1 black con. II yeara old, 3 red cow. 3 yenra old; three roan heifers will he fresh bj February and one Shorthorn bull,.'. ' Ichlhs, about year old. and four calves, one weened, others feed In k and also one Ualloway Cream Separ ator In Reed condition II BUM offerlna. 12 cattle and the separato for $(00 00, also 110 bead of ln-.. for 110 par head; 10 bead of sg.-.l ewaa, balance I and 3 year old "i and lambs from February and March lambing All this stork Is Is go.i.1 mm .lit Inn hmulre of Walter Clement .'1 tulle- ft W of Ontario 3 2-11 t Adv. Ill V V 8.8 - t'lirimii Coaattpattoa. Perhapa you have never thought of II, but (his disorder ta due to 1st I. of Any ae wishing to deal with m moisture In Ihe residual mutter of the Booner may do so by mall. Nell O Hobaon. Madras. Oregon t Itefer ace Madraa State Hank. I II 11 Ill V WHS i TM kl Ntni food. If you will drink an abun dance of water, eat raw fruits and I take lots or outdoor exerclae, you muy he able eventually to overcome It en iireh in the n aattoo uaa the rim i mild and gentle laxative Hti Wl.h the American Army on the AlaneMarne Front. The Oerman line la again north of the Ourcq river and Fere-enTarilcnols, the Oerman supply base, baa been entered by French troops. The tightening of the flanks holds promise that the retreat will continue. Tin line along the greater part of the bottom of the Holssons Kh.-ims aallent has been pushed forward In Met duces as much as five miles Tin egg of the German salient to the south and southeaat of Fere-ea-Tardenola was ground down by the whirl of the allied troops and dulled to an extent that Oerman weakness was Indicated at many points. The first indication of this waa aeen Sat urday, when the enemy retreated ao rapidly that the Franco-American troops entirely lost contact with him. ta the battle of the woods, the stiff eat resistance the Americana ever ex perienced in this kind of warfare was eiiionnieriil Franco-American troops iuIhUiiI to contend constantly with a rear guard action, consisting prlii" IpaRy of machine gunners, moat of ai , dressed In gleen BlOtblag. bad msts In trees Day nfier day during the flgbtiiiK the allied troops bucked tbe Oerman machine gun nests, using artillery and machine guna and some gaa against them'. In the rear guard fighting, which waa can id aa to penult i.r the with drawal of the heavier German guns. the eneni) rcsortxl to numerous trlcka. auch aa earning inichlue guna in atretchers when endeavoring to reach some points under the allied fire. When they realised that their stretch er trick had le-en discovered, the Ger mans resorted lo other means to de ceive. The wounds received by the Amer ican aoidlera have not been serious as a rule, on account of tbe failure of the Germans to use artillery. A great inajarlty of the wounds ware clean rieab wound, made by bullets from machine gang slid (rifles. Drive in Picardy Grows From Front of 20 Miles to More Than 40 Miles. Paris. Marshal Koch has struck the Germans on a new front and French opinion, lay and professional, la loat la admiration of the manner In which the blow haa been carried out. The prcaent maneuver on the Pi cardy front la similar to tbe counter offensive north of the Marne in that It la directed toward squealing two side of a salient. The allied drive, begun over a eager front of lees than 20 miles, baa grown to a width of more than 40 miles, extending In an Irregular Una from Albert to Vlgnemont It" port received Hated that the fighting hi spreading northward toward Arras and eastward toward the Olae. Whan It will have reached tbbae points the battle will present a front of nearly 75 miles. Nearly 40,000 prisoners and 700 guns have been taken by the allies In Picardy. according lo reliable Inform atlon here. Extremely hitter resistance la he lag encountered from the nermann along the line of rhaitlnes Koye-Noy-OB. The enc ag) Is bringing up strong reinforcements, while the allies are preparing tor a further advance. The French: advanced eastward af ter their capture of Montdldler. The Hermans at Montdldler were eaught between the Jaws of a vise. Converging attacks from the north and from the south succeeded In en circling the town. The Preach advance rendered use leas to the Germana the Montdldler Chsulnes railway which was the only line reeding the front at the bottom of the Montdldler pocket. The supplies taken hi.ve been ao large that It haa not been possible to make an Inventor) of them aa yet. It Includes an enormous numbar of abell of all calibers and arms of all description. GERMANS RELYING ON MACHINE GUNS Came I.. ,.v ranrli one-f..irit. i.:.,. and harsh cathartic take too mum u .mi of Cairo Ore u July II, on bw fat cony, wit-i saddle sad i. ; on Owus i hi ki ai prying tar thi ml ami reel of keep ,' ' A .111') water out of the sytem and make a bad matter worse chamberlain' Tablets are easy aad pleasant to take. unci most agreeable In effect Olva them a tr'ul i UNIVERSITY of OREGON ''XHrJUtr j I Im.Hj fiiii(iH'i lilMT.il CulfUr niti I ..nlilii iluu (iiuiil. SiHti.il J III a Hi M.l.t-.v H. rk AH Bflf H at t-! .ir. saaaapei n. ... i.. , artJgre. j r . i m i i . j M omrN. jM gggWfjJl - . r''r Us!, aatawlt ygtgiairfiniil lr i.u(iii.4 .ir' - jBYgl Bgta ' Lltrl. 'jaH fFBHWltVA s. a JgVA A JaW 7AmM IM-J Jd II aaKasLi I JasssssssasssssssT a sasasW ai-JsflsBsGl CHURCH ACTIVITIES Pentecostal iliurrli of the Naaareme, Kast lde. Hev. S. I Mower, D.D., Pater (Hnler t Kervlce. Sunday school Id a. m. Preaching 11 a m People Meeting 7.1' i .. Prayer meeting Thur ; IsBvaV I ai are welcome to these services BUT W.8.8. l in ill. i in K. II .ii TDK Hfiaasisfn HttKAMi.Ni 1:S0 a. m , Low Maas. "".. in . High Maaa. !.:iu a in . CNtei IiIniii for the lion ami girls! Ill Y 8.8. iitt-iisr cm it. ii OVER THE TOP AND WIN, tur mot in. American rmist .i inn merely his "liit" biit do his best; the pooplfj o ihe freest ami -freatest lUttiOD f the world must with their money, food and flfht .is, confer freedom on the balance of the nations by giving them libert If you cannot buy s Liberty Bend, buy War Stamps. ONTARIO NATIONAL BANK Rials Bel I 10 a m Divine Wnrt-hlp, I I a in II V I' 1 ui !i p. m I'm i gg Wednesday. Rgrls. Anglo-French troops have gained the escepdsney, Tbe line In Picardy Ii he'd h.dldly by Infantry I'avalry sklrmlsbers ers well In ad vance of It. ii .1 preparing the way ror ruither pro less. The Gei maus are relying on machine gnus to Mull Ihe Milled tide, not wish lug to risk earn ui. or tin 1 r urllllny The enemy Is deluding hlmseir with c aerate courage wherever the poai ikeg) sfroids mean, and the officer sheet lag down an soldiers who show Kiiiiptoiu of quilling. I Ii and llrltlah light troops, pa trola and armored cars era reported operating far beyond tbe points men ' ihe official statements. iniiiulry I following untlrinidy and in siifftclent maaaea lo nuab all attempis made by tbe euemy to counter attack. The majority of tbe prisoners so far lakes) are rather old. which the new papers say shows ilmi the secondai v .liWsluns weie holding tin Hue The atlHir or orrtcers I very large, wlill fully one-hall .if the guaa helm tiermau lines have Imh-u captured. Il.'l . llUH Hloiii, I'SHt.ir BUY W.8.8. MKTItolHNI III IK II p AMIENS OUT OF GUN RANGE m. Sunday School. 10 s Preaching 1 l p in crl Manna I.' v S S S ..i Trout Creek I'luiL , l.'...'L V'.llu. ........ - .H.-. w . ... U ... .. , Mil j lift II' iiulldlug, about 160 ' acre cleared I'linoiliy and ek grow wild all through uih.iIm Fine for dairying, truil unci diversified I. n u lag kg puttlug rum in creek and Hi ng le-it.1 Iuiii one hull mil. o.ii, I i.e Irrigated, but Irrigation 1k ii .. lal a ail crop are ralaed with out Price ll'.'oo Would . ..mod. r Bab) Oruiiii ciictioici iii part pay- UTUIK for li.cl.llu.-. .iddle Hox (14, Jerome. Arinin.i Ifl . U III .1 IC ... I II. I I Mill ii the) us i our do I , d Mi. arii , -nl i ii in .ic- ii. in c N I'almei, l.a liraiide. I 111 HI IhmmI I Inline i.i l.ic laaaajesj "1 have iouii.i t'bamberlata'i splendid remedy for Ian of the inn-Mies ,. mi rheumi tic pains.'' writs Mr J. W Wallace, Mo Mrs Wallace say fu ther that "It la the best liniment we have ever had lu i In- house.'' HI V W S S Milt hli rue room house and two lots. Kichard.oii St Inuulre CM! at Ai guxfftffic Ad Gcsst Transportation Csnttr Bsafs, Thanks to Allied Triumphs. London Speaking at a luncheon at Nofprt. Mduniouthshlre, ITemisr ileorge emphaslied I ance of the pushing back or the Qer . uiaus In. m within guu range of tbe AmlAti rttllwav M Hhlred or trains used to pass ilnough Amleus dally, ihe Premier said, "but we were tssgperarUy d pnved ot its use until recently, when wu were able to emplo) N 'trains daily. Amiens Is now aare. through the receul allied triumphs on tbe : Marue aad thu Somuie. which were , due to the unit) ul . cnniuaud ." Oerman Embassy to Quit Moscow. Copeuhagon. The Oerman embassy at Bscow will remove immediately i. l'k..v c.iuK io conditions in Mo cow, according to advice from Ber lin Pskov Is H'i miles southwest of Heireg Prisoners Now M.000. Parn.--The number of piisuuers laksa so far lu the allied offensive g sfsHr ' now estluiated al 30,000, in SatamK more ihau loon officers. 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Join Now I nxh ktoaCABTS see cav APPLY AT ANY POST OFFICE or SERVICE UNDER THIS EMiLXM faaasBsawl sTe PUCI mtJSETw easblass V3 29 ate rURINU Every Farmer Pays for a Silo WHETHER He Builds It Or Not All Investigation whlrh have been made point to the tags' thai a HII.O Is an absolute noeessltv. It bj no lunger a que. Inline Hllltlll.r OafrWTP I nail I l.uy rill..' I. ul ii Irli Silo hIisII I buy?" We sell the II A M KriiMt (irool BUo, n.iiulu. tur.'.l l.v direct to (lie rarmer. It la Hie moat economic! sljo on the mar ket, ('all and see AL CHANCE and lei bin tll you why this I- the bel llu lor tlit. iii nut! y -it AL CHANCE SVI.I.S M N .. I l( iiXTAIUU, OKtXMkN. 1 ''"' I ssaW H 4 :S Mauufscturera of WISH us Sill Karlsruhe MH by Barnes. Aa official comgauaicatiou iskeesl by !Lt- air laialatiy says thai air raids hat been made oa Karl rulie Bud that tl.rre was aa Ifjlnstes ui (he KarlsruS aleliea. OUR NEW DIRECTORY will be issurd in Auuni, ett'eotiVi M lo change made before August I. -I. 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