East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, June 27, 1908, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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DAILY KAMT OltKOMAN, PENDLETON, OKKUOA. SATURDAY, JUNE 17, IMS.
EIGHT PAGES.
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PARTIALLY DARKENED
FOR PENDLETON PEOPLE,
Moon Will Come Between Enrth and
Old Sol Tomorrow Morning Between
the Hours of 7 and 9 People With
Smoked (iiiimii Will Have Chanoo
to Witness Itaro Sight.
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77ie Greaf American Bird on Every Dollar You Have
to Spend Will Flap His Wings and Scream With
Pure Delight When Told of the Great
HALF R
A T THE PEOPLES WAREHOUSE
Men's High Grade Clothing At Half Price.
The Best $15.00 Suits for $ 7.50
The Best 18.00 Suits for 9.00
The Best $20.00 Suits for $10.00
The Best 25.00 Suits for 12.50
Men, Women and Children s Dependable Shoes
Slaughtered in Price.
THE FINEST WASH GOODS AT HALF PRICE.
10c Wash Goods at 5c yd. 15c Wash Goods for 7 l-2c yd.
25c Wash Goods for 12 l-2c yd. 35c Wash Goods for 17 l-2c yd.
50c and 75c Wash Goods for 29c yd.
All Parasols at Half Price. White Embroideries all at Half Price.
Pare, Clean Groceries at the Lowest Prices.
Merchandise purchased on credit Monday and Tuesday will go on your July account'
Store will be closed all day Saturday July 4th.
The Peoples Warehouse
Where it Pay to Trade
Save Your Coupons
, .COUGAR ATTACKS WOMAN.
"prWg Upon Hi m She Bancs Out
CkXbea Dog to Rescue.
Word h been received from Sal
mon river in the northern part of the
county, of an exciting battle with a
cougar, In which a plucky woman,
Mr. P. Gladwon, carried off the hon
ors, says the Grant Count Newe. In
the fight, hlch lasted a half hour.
City Engineer Morris Wygant and a
United States inspector bore a part.
The cougar entered the yard of
Mrs. Glodwon while she was hanging
up clothes. She did not observe the
beast till It was within 25 feet of her,
She then turned and saw it ready to
spring. She screamed and as the
brute leaped toward her threw an
armful of clothes over Us head.
Her cries and the snarls of the
beast Initantly attracted the attention
of Mr.'Wyfant and several others.
who were In the house, and they en
tered ine arena uucucu uy several
dogs. For 20 minutes It was nip and
tuck between te dogs, the enraged
cougar and the men. Finally, after
; tearing the clothes to pieces and In-
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jurmg a cuupie vi m uubb, uie ani
mal made Its escape Into the brush,
apparently uninjured.
Beea Laxative Cough Syrup for
young and old la prompt relief for
coughs, croup, Hoarseness, whooping
cough. Gently laxative. Guaranteed.
Sold by A. C. Koeppen ft Bros.
Washington, June 27. Old Sol will
go Into partial eclipse tomorrow morn
ing and for over three hours will hide
Ills face from tho peoplo of a consid
erable portion of the United States.
The area In which the eclipse may be
observed covers the North American
continent south of latltudo 60, as well
as South America north of the equa
tor and large portions of the Atlantic
nnd Pacific oceans, southwestern
Europe and west Africa. As the moon
Is now at almost Us greatest distance
from the earth, It will not, when ap
parently directly In front of tho Bun,
quite conceal It. The area where such
a riictrn observation may ho made
ami where the eclipse Is most nearly
total Is about 200 miles wide ami ex
tends across Mexico, the gulf and
Florida.
Tho first contact of the eclipse, as
viewed in Washington, will begin at
9:27 tomorrow morning, reaching Its
greatest degree of obscuration at 11:22
nnd ending at 12:59 o'clock. At itu
height, shortly after 11 o'clock, about
three-fourths of the sun's rays will be
cut off and tho greater part of the
United States will pass Into semi-obscurity.
As observed In Washington, the
moon will appear to pass before the
southern part of the sun, beginning
at thu. right edge and gradually cover
ing all the lower part of the disc. At
Its height the eclipse will transform
the sun Into a crescent of a width
about a third the diameter of the sun.
At this time, the shape of the sun can
readily be perceived by gazing at It
through smoked glass.
Little significance Is attached to a
partial eclipse of the sun by astrono
mers, as all possible observations un
der such conditions have already
been made. Only a total eclipse now
has a scientific Interest, since It af
fords opportunities for studying the
sun's surroundings not possible at nny
other time.
Tomorrow's eclipse will begin at
6:12 in San Francisco, at 7:21 In
Denver at 8:03 In New Orleans, nt
8:11 In Chicago, at 8:38 In Tampa,
at 9:38 In New Tork, at 10:08 In Bos
ton and at corresponding differences
of time In Intermediate cities.
A Grand Family Medicine.
"It gives me pleasure to speak a
good word for Electric Bitters," writes
Mr. Frank Conlan of No. 438 Hous
ton street. New Tork. 'It's a grand
family medicine for dyspepsia and
liver complications; while for lame
bnck and weak kidneys It cannot be
recommended too highly." Electrlo
Bitters regulate the digestive func
tions, purify the blood, and Impart
renewed vigor and vitality to the
weak nnd deblllated of both sexes.
Sold under guarantee at Tollman ft
Co.'s drug store. 60c.
Wnminly RocdM Filed.
Maxwell Land and Irrigation Co. to
Genevieve Reld, $1. Lot 4, block 15,
In Hermlston, Ore., original town.
Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co. to
Hermlston Bank & Trust Co. Lots
13 and 14 In block 12 and lot 6 In
block "H" In Second addition to Her
mlston. Maxwell Land & Irrigation Co., to
Homo Building Co., of Hermlston,
lot 8 In block F nnd lot No. 7 In
block H In second add to Hermlston,
and lot 11 In block 6 In original town
of Hermlston.
Adam Parr to T. J. Morris, $1.
Northwest quarter section 26, town
ship 4 north, range 29, E. W. M.
W. W. Wilson et ux, to W. H.
Kinther, $2700. Commencing at the
southwest corner of northeast quarter
southeast quarter section 15, town
ship 6 north, range 35 E. W. M.,
running thence east 1320 feet to line
of county road; thence northwester
ly along west line of county road
457 feet; thence west 1154 feet; thence
south 457 feet to beginning, contain
ing 13 acres; also the use of water
from spring branch for Irrigation.
Ellon LIvermore et vlr to J. A. Mc
Laughlin, 1200. Lots 11 and 12 In
LIvermore addition to Pendleton.
Francis Hoult et ux to P. O. Col
vln, 14600. West half west half
northwest quarter southwest quarter,
section 24, township 6 north, range
35, E. W. M., containing 10 acres.
J. J. Hlnderman et ux to M. E.
O'Reilly, $2000. Beginning at point
136 feet west from southeast corner
of Bouthwest quarter southeast quar
ter wotlonl, township 2 north, range
32, E.'W. M., running from said point
of beginning north 635 feet to south
line of Riverside avenue; thence
west along south side of Riverside
avenue S43 feet; thence south S4J
feet; thence east to beginning.. - t
The Rent Pllbj Brer Sold.
"After doctoring 15 years for
chronlo Indigestion and spending over
two hundred dollars, nothing has done
ms as much good as Dr. King's New
Life Pills. I consider them the best
pills evor sold: "writes B. F. Ayscue
of Ingleslde, N. C. Sold under guar
antee at Tallman ft Co.'s drug store.
S5o.
Construction work on the Alaska-
Yukon-Paclflo exposition If 50 per
cent completed. Nine buildings are
finished or nearlng completion.
One application of ManZan Pile
Remedy,-for all forms of Plies,
soothes, reduces Inflammation, sore-
is and Itching. Price 60o guaran
teed. Sold by A. C Koeppen ft Bros.