Mil tAU) AHeW 4MTAMU OMPOON. nVMDAY. AVO. !, 1M HIGH SCHOOL CADETS NOW SERVING NATION lractirally Kvery Ioy Who ifiu Taken Training- In Cadet Vrp Has Rmchel Hrrvrmncj in Arnijr. the Hun to rultlTate their own era. It la up to ovary citizen to holp build up tha national food reierve, and lu each of as can Work at three day. Cut down your oon- sumptlon of tha aaaantlal food at very maal, oat tha perlahablea, help apaad up food production In weary way poaalble, and aea that no foo'l Koea to watte that can be canned, dried or othorwlae preaerved. A hnndred million of ua. working to- i gather In thla way, will build up the 1 great reaerve America needs. Join Aa far a ran he aarertnined even- tha Food Reawve Army." t cl mil." nf Ontario IIIkI. fl'lionl now BUY W.8.8. In tha service who was a r. ember of it batter to ba a worker In the tha military company while, in school ranka than a ahouter on the aide for any ronslderahle length of time nnM, Kverybody can be a worker In hat won an office In bin branch of the the food-saving ranka. service Tlile of course doaa not ln- -BUY W.B.g. aw elude thou? o. II. H alumni who have "often Imlnrlid Into ihe service So re cently aa to have had Utile opportm, Ity to aliow their worth. The prog ress of thla later croup will be watch ed with Interest. The military company waa organiz ed aeven yean ago by I). 0 Petrle and W. 8. Hall at that time teacher In the AM , Men of America From IH to GERMANS FLEEING IN WILD DISORDER Old Line Hsid By Enemy Be fore Retreat to Hindenburg Line Crossed By Allies. WATCH FOR EXTENDED DRAFT REGISTRATION 4.1 Who Hate Not Heretofore lleen ftagtMrml to He l.lsfrd Soon high school under the anpterlnt'tid. n Vf of E. H. Conklln. It haa always been very popular with the hlch achool boya enrolling every boy hut one In tlio achool Inst year. I.1... I. ....!.. v la a. na.llal Ha . t. ..... --w- -wien ., Pl,rt,anU, or, August 15 -Soma mahti huro nt I li i fumttunv mini I . i . . . . .,. ,.. .., ...., .. ,.,. iml tmfly ( gp,,,,,,,., rvr ,nnn wun uirir "fiui h Arthur Moore, Glenn Drown, Hear) In Oregon between the ages of It and 20. and :I2 and 45 yearn, Inclusive. wlil i- ..- Jk . -. - !.- .....I..- Ik mau. oe ri'tjiinr-o 10 reniei-i tiii.it-i nir ti.w C'aalduy. I.ne Maddux. W'llmer Harold Hprnnl. Karl (irlffln. Bpragne' ... nftw .- ,., Adam. William W.ckal.y and Eat-., -,, ,M ,, , y, ,,.. Mori0n ttve, aa the bill haa not been final. y l RI'Y ff 88 .acter upon Minor changes m III 11,1) II' THE KEMEKVKI made In tha age llmlta. Hut they wtll be in general aa atateil In I lie fore- "It ia aaaeniial that there ha lnilll going, up in this . ounlry a reaarva aupply of Tha exact date of the opening regl food aa that the army be guaranteed i rat Ion day haa not yat bean set, and clothing, guns and Rmmunltlo'i. aaya tha Hood Administration "Saving money alona will not guarantee a food aupply Nature aeema fickle aomellmeN, and lSI'.l and I Kit) may be lean yeara. There fore nut nf the abundance of 1918 Amerlra must save even fore then aha aaved of tha 1BIT cropa, to feed liar growing army and navy and to hare with tha arinlee and i ivlllana of the allied natlona too huay fighting Dreamland Attractions ONTARIO, OREOON Sunday, August 18. HAROLD LOCKWOOD in "l,t,MH.4laEi." rat lie Ni' Monday. August 19. FRANKLYN FARNUM In "KOI tat MiVKK." IIOl'HK OK HATE I vi. I White. Tuesday, August 20. JEWEL CARMEN In "HHiiu: ok kkh. mutt and jrr. Tale of a HI.' Wednesday, August 21. I'AHAMitlM' I'HOIHtTiON llray I'lctogiaph Thursday, August 22. RUBYE DeREMER in "TIIK 41 ITION lil.tM'K." Cat he Newa. Fri. and Sat., Aug. 23 and 24 MARY PIOKFORD it. "HKHKtt Or Ml SWItKtMih I IIM." cannot be ael until Congrees paaaei tha law to lower and extend the draft gee. But It la considered certain that the law will be passed very aoon anil that the registration day to be proclaimed by the I'realdent will he early In September Every man who cornea within Ihe dealgnated agea should keep himself carefully Informed, for his own pro tection, about the statue of the new draft meaaura, and especially aa to the day fixed for registration fail ure to register on the proper day will subject the neglectful person to h heavy penally. Ignorance will not excuae lilm Oregon Is now pretty wall verged In the procedure to he compiled with by men nf draft age on registration day, for already two audi draft reg- latration da) a have been held In the atale Tha first was that of June 6. 1117. when all man from tl to SO Inclusive, were: required to rexlster for ... Hilary servl.e The second registration d..v waa that of June & of thla year, when all men who had attained their lift birthday alnce registration day of the preceding year ware required to regis ter. The coming reglatratloti day will be even more Important thau theae two, for tha number of men to he register ad ia eatlmated at fully onril.lr! greater than on June 6. 1)17 It lleved that In Oregon alone fully ion Oe man will have to register. So far as poaalble. registration plaeee on the coming reglatratt aj will lie In regular voting plMgaj UatlJ boards already have received Instructions to make all prejliiunat arrangement m once for ootntu. I ln tha registration, so there will be no delay whan the I'realdetit's pro. I.. mat li.n Is Issued. ICeglstrant lie appointed (or each precinct, on Ihe Till In of nil. ml one In Hpfjj prolialii. eighty registrants. Interpreter also will be pMWtded where ueceaaary to facilitate regis tration. Ill Y w.8,8. Almost seventy per cent of tin' sugai I'oiiMiined ill this country Is I used In tl." household, so It Is up ' Ihe Hiiuien to make the sugar go I ' . . i'. - With Ihe llrltlah Army In France The alHeil fones continue their vic torious advance, pushing in the gen oral direction of the upper reaches of They were smashing the atlff re slstance Interposed by the rear guards of the retreating Oermans. the bulk of whom, according to reports con sldered reliable, are fleeing In dis order. The Oermans are retiring gradually everywhere The Americana and British north of tha Homme after hard fighting, with fine spirit pushed on toward Bray. They have traversed the northern spur east of Chlpllly, and Etlnahem Is as well as In their handa. Vltlsh. French and American troops have reached, roughly. Ihe old line held by the Oermans before their retirement to the Hindenburg line. They have now pushed beyond In many places. Large groups of prisoners, hungry, thirsty and grimy and appearing thor oughly dlaheartened, continue to ar rive at Ihe rollcrtltiK cages. Among the raptured were five regimental commanders and ten battalion com msn.lers. NeaBBaBajakaaj PEOPLE WARNED TO SPEED UP Washington Chief or Staff Man h s declaration that America must speed up Instead of lei up, In Its war effort as a result of allied successes In France, la counted on In official dr. Irs lo spur congreaa to uulck action on the man power bill, broadening the draft ages The tblng to do now. March force full v declared, ia (o put the maximum punch Into American effort. Offlclala regarded his statement as Indicating plainly that Ihe allied war chiefs, from Marshal Koch down, have put It up to the United Slates lo throe such a force Into the field as will complete Ihe disillusionment of Ihe Oermans already well begun by the achieve stents of American fighters who have gone against the kslser'a crack le giona. March's statement of the magnlft rent work of Ihe Kalnbow division composed of men from 2( stales, also consigned evl4enHs) Ihe fm : tbsl Koch knows thst American troops, ba they "green" or season sre a match for the beat haa. March told how the Kalnbow .1. tlalou lu eight day had forced Hie passage of the Ouriu river, taken prls nnera from six eneui divisions lusted and routed a crack division of Prussian guards, a Bavarian division snd one oilier division, snd smashed l.ark the foe's line l kilometers. This division was In the center of the Ameilcan French counter olfeu slve. The Herman knew it had goue In and put their beat troops egaiusl II. hoping to smash Americas unseasoned men and so prove to the Uerniau peo pie thai the I'ntled States military aid counted for little, lis. I the plan succeeded the effect on the allied mor ale and on Koch plans might have heen illsssli....s The Ford automo bile engine, illus trated here, like all infrnl coatbuutiom engines, Icqi-lrsiS oil that holds its full lubricating qualities at cylinder heat, burns clean in the combustion chambers and goes oat with exhaust. (MOI.INI LIQHT tilt ..! isviuusassais eertetlly. leasees wreellir rsSneJ A-e esJeseW CsSSsreM ss sveajeaeae ee). "IZerolenc is the Best" Say leading motor car distributors, because the records oi stvsta departments show that .-KOl.LNB, correctly rehnsd irom selected CaU iornia asohalt-baaa crude, gives par. feet lubrication with less wear and less car buii deposit. Moat cars are now lubricated with ZBROLENU because their owners have learned through experience that there ia no better oil. ItBOLKNB is Um correct ail tor all trees el suiemobllc it no 1. ) i. a for ysai svleruokUs Oti ihosrMBg Iks esrrtct vossajsaacy far yvui i.sr. At thtsii ... ..n... . J Oil e,.iu SlATiOA. STANDARD OH. COMPANY (Caasaraia) ZEROLENE Ik SUndud Oil for Motor Cars U. S. FIELD ARMY FORMED Firat Step Taken Toward Coord. na Hon of American Forces in France. With the Amerucau Army In Prance. 'I lie first American Held arm) has canlied It Is under the dlrmt roinmaiid t.r tleiieral John J I'iaibIiii.,' . oii.niauder In i lit. t of the Aiuertcai. forces. The corps commanders thus far aunouuied are Major (leuerals 1 .. k Kelt Mi.Msi.l Ki.ll.lv H.-..I ..ml Wrlalll i. ..I ihe first field armv m tin rtrst step toward the .tinnitus t Ion of all tin- American forces In This does not lueau the Immediate withdrawal Irom the British and Kronen t iiuiiuand.- of all American units, and it Is prolieuly that division will I.. i.H.d on ihe Kren. li ,n,,i llritlsl. fronts loi weeks yet Did You Think With All the High Price Wool Talk You Could Buy an ALL-WOOL FALL SUIT Around $20? ? It did seem like an impossibility, but we hive accomplished it just the same. All Wool. Well Made, Well Trimmed Fall and Winter Suits $2000$2250$2500 Others of Highest Grade Makes $3Ooo$3500$3750 Have You Seen the New Lines Fall 1918 ASTOR HATS All Colors. All Styles All $3.50 ALEXANDER ONh ftIC . CLOTH IKK ONTARIO, OREGON Auto Factories te Do War Work Only Washington Manufacturers of pas seiiger auluiuubil,.-, w,n- advised I.., the war Industries hoard to convert is. .is to int. par cent war wurk as rapidly as possible and to place .. that basis not later than Jan uar 1, 11 In no other way could they be assured ,. the coutiuuauce ol their u.dusirv or the preservation ut their organisations O. H. TEST. aYaWIAL AORHT Planes Fly Over Vienna. A sguad rou ol Italian air planes. toMkBMaded by t'aplali. Qa i Auuuuaiu. has (Iowa over Vi enaa and dropped uxaalfeatoee. The r Is ass were net aauleausl. KNTKA BOTH I 1 have takuu up at my place, fhv utiles west and two mil. UaUerio the following . mala Five head of horses uu.l ons male One luule l.rau.l.,1 i right tliigh; one sorrel nlly branded It K X on right thigh; one hay two year-old horse not branded , Mack three-year-old dimly I on left thigh; one sorrel saddle hi branded II li ..n left seoalder; three-year-old till) hrauded II on left big!. Owner can have aauie by pa las "' '" '"i for this ... ing Signed. Ar. 3.-t K i Kl.l.i HI v a HS TreJa your sweet tooth to tetajjej flaw aad aula wore, aad sugar and oaady leas writing leg rr.puration Telegraphy liookkeepliij Boise's New Business School our stuudardH are ti..- higiieat tn.r .nurse 'are thorough aad tical We jfuarantee good service or refund your money. We re ceive more .alls from the beat business firms in this locality for trained help than we.au till Stndenta trained by ua are holding responsible commercial and civil positions. Liberal illaeotiut August JO. Write for Information. 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