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About The Ontario Argus. (Ontario, Or.) 1???-1947 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1918)
THK ONTARIO AJIOCS ONTARIO OREGON, THURSDAY, ABO. S. IMS FINOS WAII HK;ri,ATIOXH IN K.HT HTtUCTtjY IIKAWA Mr. and Mm Hay Wllnon end gori Joe returned lent Friday evening from an extended auto trip that took them thru the Yellowntone. acrom. Montana, North Dakota, Minnesota. Iowa, llllnola, Kentucky and lnti Tennessee. It would take a volume to deecrlhn the good tlincH they en)oi-d flatting in the Yellowstone and In Minn- lake One would hnrdly M there were enough people In ili"i world to -n t mII tin- wheal lliey kiiw growing In i lie Vnrtliweat, aald Mr I Wllaon. i Among other HilngM they found that war regulation are more ntrlil ly enforced tlirn the Middle s i than out here Fof example, guti can not get Into n garage after o'clock or on Hund No gasoline or oil could he purclui -eil fter B or on Sumlio Mr and Mrs A IIhoii spent the week here preparing tO move i.. Nyasn. where they will live nt lenst antll after the war Ill I S I,()S'I' A inn ii I en il. Ilglil weltlit olive drah, curd caie In pocket m registration curd of A K KennlNon. (Mil irln I'leiiHe loin" ill Ihltf office British' continue steaoy advance Germans Fight Desperately, But Appear Confused as English Smash On. " "" 6ENERAL MANGIN f JL . 22 "SLW I br H I HiPm W' Mm4I naaeP iLm. iffiErtaV Je ! The attack waa o Impetuoea It the boche running A heavy enemy barrage pat down on the railway, hut the Americana held on General Mangln of the French army. commander of the allied forcea oper atlng between Solaaona and Rhelma. AMERICAN TROOPS CAPTURE RAILWAY W (Hi the llrltlh Army In France -Field Marshal llalg'a flghtlnii aruilea have achieved further vlctnrh a 1 h'-y deliveii.it blow after blow to the atag goring enemy, who In aome places, wh aa the Thiepval aallent. waa re ported to be In a atate of great cop faalon Thiepval Itaatf, a mighty poalllun atop a high hill, from which the snr reiindliir. country lor miles la under beervatloii. has been occupied, and the British line has been slralnhiin.il between (Iraiideourl and l.a llolaaelle Moving swiftly In some place and crushing stubborn opposition In others the Hrlllah are attaining along the whole extent of their new Si. mine line -from the region of Arraa to south ward of the river from which It takes Ita name With the American Armlea In Krance The American troops ad vanreil their Hue a 'Mini of a mile M a front of a mile and a quarter limn dlaielv east of fit driving the Her mans from the railroad and rapturln. what has been an advantageous bmI Hon The boche had dug In along the rail roail aklrllng Hie south bank of Hi Veale and had stahllalied numerous I machine gun n"iH. The Americans we In a dip south of I lie main Hols aona Ithaltns highway. Th had In advance acroaa open country toward Hie railway A atlff barrage waa put down on the railway at ft a m the lnfnti starting their aili antuillaiieouslv yuli k I thei ioiiei the highway and i charged across HJM open space In Mi. 1.1. . of a tat'lMf niaeliine Baa flro. ' BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR Notwithstanding atrong Oeraaaa re Inforeementa on hath wlnga of the battlefront. the Rrltlah and Trench foreea everywhere have beaten off the enemy and continued the victorious ruoKreaa. The enemy has loat wide atretcheti of ground numerous towns, and thou sands of men made prisoner and large quantities of materials and guna. The Hermans are launching stroni counter attacks agalnat the French letup, n the (Use and Allette rlvera In an endeavor to hold back General Man gln'a armv which la threatening the entire Herman front In thla region With all Hi It fierce righting and notwithstanding the fact that the Brit lah at many places have fought ovci open ground agalnat an enemy pro teoted In "pot holes" and strong point' of other kinds, the Rrltlah loaeee ever where aeem to have been extraordln .itlly light This prolmhly la due to the confusion the German find reign Ing behind their lines, aa they are lighting a losing battle, which for them hourly grows most disastrous In the Vnsgea regions the Americans I arc keeping up their patrol activity against the eneniv. The Americans have homhed Herman point! behliel III.- line. Thlrt) eight hoiuhs wee j dropped from airplanes on Conflau I Saturday and ten direct hits wop I scored. Considerable fighting lu ill I air also la taking place. 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