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TRANSPORTATION LINES. " kuwicnea .., trades. ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED if pHyilCIANS. -ITC Sf. IB tt 12 5' nlAlN BLOCK, "iiil'f- 1 T ere trouble, cajnr ((" efnlrl hearing. Muffin W ,or NfrCt,Te W Li '"u.ln 1131 VVbinoo, okficr whb .T? wings i W Telephone Office "in Judd "VSStwe Office, black 78; Nick 2 f' w FAtJLL. HOO" 17 ASSOCIA II U "iu.ViS... m.in oai : real- .. ilii.il i hi pplsont. . DBSDBBSON, PHYSICIAN 111 ...-i. tiaa n0 ar. nose rPtlc.TnS.viiB;'nank'bul.d. (, RT1IU nnnAti 1 mtf in TES A KIJYES. UBIMll'Ainii. fll I'DrOniC urn ITirrHLV PHYSIC an amu uk. lu D ip"m Block. Telopbone tv K nt.AKi:ar,BE. cnitoNic FRATERNAL ORDERS. UMATILLA TENT, NO. 27. K. O. T. M. Meet In Secret Society hall, second and rourtn Tuesdays in eacn month. All vlalt- Ing sir Knlgbta cordially Invited. J. S. Kees, Itecord Keeper; K. D. Estabrook, Couiuiauder. PHNDLETON LODGE, NO. 82, A, F. AND A. m meets nrat ana third Mondays of eacn mourn, visiting oretnren welcome. t. J. Tweedy, vv. m. ; Joe h. rarkes, 8c. PKNDLETON CHAPTKR. NO. 28 T. C. Taylor, n. P., F. F. Wamsley, secretary. meets secona ana rourtn maays or each monin in Masonic nan. DAMON LODOK, NO. 4. KNIGHT OF Pythias. L. W. Held, C. C; It. W. Fletcher, K. of It. and S. Meets every .uonuoy in oecrei society nail. MODHItN WOOMHN OF AMERICA. Tiitullla Camp. No. 0H90. Meets first and third Mondays of each month at Odd Follows' ball. flcorge A Hamblln, Con sul ; O. A. Rcbblns, Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WOULD nEODLAR meetings of Pendleton Camp, No. 41, W. of V. are held In Secret Society hall every Saturday evening. Visiting neighbors are always welcome. J E Beam, Clerk; Thos. Fitzgerald, C. 0. PKNDLKTON CIRCLE NO 627, WOMEN OF Woodcraft, meets every Frldar evening at Hendrlx Hall, All vlilllng neighbors are cor- many invuoi to auena Minnie Biiuman Vtotis anrt diseases of w-( Oitardlan Neighbor; Eva FMcher, Clerk I P . , til I i. .nrnnr Main and I r ! : it, Ollce 'phone main 721! Res. (INKS AND BR0KER8. t'jlTIO.VAL RANK OF ATHENA, TTuwi Interest on time deposits. foreign and domestic exchange. iu promptly attended to. Henry (resident; T. J, Kirk, vlce-presl-I L Bsrnett, cashier ; F 8. Le ufttt cssbler ATT0RNEY8. JAMES A. FEE, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD building. nWERS' HANK OF WESTON, u. tsicnange uouruc boo oiu. nromntlT attended to. R. mtldent: Qeorge W. Proebetel, bit, J R. Kllgore, cashier; dl- iS A. liarcman, u. u. jonns, . ,.D. i J raw, j. t. rviiEore, uonen iO w rroenstei. tSDLKTON SAVINGS BANK, Six. Ororon Organized' March 1, Oplul, (50,000; surplus, $00,000; It ill'M on time deposits. Dz- Iftftttit and sold on all principal L W, J. Famish, president ; J. N. MfKilflfnt ; t J. Morris, casnier ; tlasey. aclstant cashier riAlLEY A LOWELL, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Despalu lllock. ItALLERAY A McCOURT, LAWYERsTaS soclatlon building. CARTER & RALEY, ATTORNEYS AT law. Office In Savings Hank building. HENRY J. II PAN, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Association lllock, Pendleton, Oregon. Ill laWIONAL RANK OF PENDLB iKiptu!. 170,000 : surplus, 105,000. ! 1 (uerai Dunning ousinna. ux 1 tfleirranhlc transfers sold on i -hi Francisco. New York and il satot In the Northwest. Drafts nut, Japan ana unrope. juaaea i u reaaonanie terms, i.evi An al: W. F. Matlock, vlce-preal- It I Tile, cashier; n. V, Johnson, WmV.ii. DENTISTS. InCGHlN. DENTIST. OFFICE IN my 'Phone rea n. I MSN, DENTIST, OFFICE IN AB tlon Mock orer Schmidt's new drug Thone red 271 ICHITECTS AND BUILDERS. tBOWMU). XBCH1TECT AND SU indent. mikM complete and rella km tor bulldlop In the city or coun mm 17 im DDiiaing. IS k COLE, CONTRACTORS AND Eitlmitei furnished on snort Job nert ipeclalty. Prompt Shop oi Blof itreet near Main. wr, cavnucTOR and bdild- Eihmtn (irolibed on all kinds Isour, naeit walks, stone walls, etc. t prom it iit uregonian omce. IIK53IUAN, ARCHITECT AND SU slenitat Room ID, Association ( Pendleton, Oregon, lIELLiE, PLASTERING AND CE- Cement walks a specialty. Bs- iinuuRi rree. wora guaranteed. l it Btdley and Zehner'e cigar l St, P. 0. box 104. W30RIAL PARLOR8. 1186IQ. barrrr snnp AMn Kiln i street, three doors north of run class service. il PARLOR8, COURT 8T , eftOlGolrinn linln iritAl T. first clft.M Wnrlrmnn n.... Bnodern Imprnvemantt. ARY BARBER HIIOP. nKfl. art strati best workmanship; ivruremenia; au tools aterll In connection. E. D. I10YD, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Court street. L. n. REEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Pendleton, Oregon. N BERKELEY, ATTORNEY AT LAW. Office In Association Block. n. E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE rooms 7 and 8, Association building. STILLMAN A PIERCE, ATTORNEYS AT law. Mr. Stlllman has been admitted to practice In United States patent offices and makes a specialty of Patent Law. Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 18, Association Block. R. S IlRYSoN, ATTORNBY-AT.LAW; COL lections and insurance. Office In E O. building. R.J. HLATJ5R, ATTORNEY, ROOMS 425 JUDD uuuaing. J .g5' V BOARD AND LODGING. i i EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. ; Ratea 25c and 60c a night Thos. Smart. Prop. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Ratea $4 and $5 per week, Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Netf, prop. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT. REGU lar meals SB cents. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfather. Prop. THE STRAHON ROOMING HOUSE 618 MAIN street, Mrs H, E. Coopsr, Prop. Everything new and strictly flrtt ctaes. Rates 25c, AOC and II per day. 1 LODGING AND BOARDING HOUSE I ROOM8 f'-vr lodgers and light housekeeping, K. V. i Sullivan, proprietor, Colt nwcod street, next 10 n nccicr s ruoio usuery. THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE. SOI SOUTn Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Unod comfortable rooms and clean, well kept beds. Lodging 25 cents. ROOMS TO RENT, 417 COLLEOkTtREET. FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED ROOMS, well located. Call at SM West Court Street. fll OREGON and union Pacific CABS AND CARRIAGES. BREAKING IT GENTLY. To. Doctor-My poor boyl Til tell you the worstl You'll b w4I Just at the ttma school opens agalnl" s STATISTICS OF AMERICA'S OCEAN OASIS. and the Asiatics are responsible for this sad, discouraging state or affairs. Look at the city directory and you will be convinced of the majority of the Asiatics ove rthe white and pa th o people. Are we not to have the American flag floating over a horde of cheap Oriental slaves that dis courage American workingmen? As long as the Asiatics are running the country this cannot be the white nan's land. White mechanics are leaving the country on account of cheap Chinese and Japanese labor. BOOT mND SHOE REPAIRING. L. GRKBNAWALD. HIE OLD RELIABLE Shoemaker. Flrst-claaa repairing with best materials. Bhop In rear of Dlndlnger W ilson a iu. JOHN WILSON, FIRST-CLA8S BHOE- maker and repairer. Beat material need and good work done. Bhop 117 Alta St. LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLE8. THE CITY LIVERY BOARD AND SALE Stable, M, J. Carnov, proprietor, for fine tarnoat. stable lis Alta atreet. LIVERY, FEED AND SALES STABLE, A. C. Dresser, Prop., Old Sample Stable, "23 Cotton wood street; carolul attention given to horses leit wttn us. FEED AND RALES STABLE. L1NDSP.Y A DOTY' Prop ; Old Semple Stable, 723 Cottonwood strset; careful attention given to horses left with us. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boarding. All Kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton, lnone mam ioi nnnooN feed YARD. W. T. BOYNTON nron. Soeelal care irlven to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone red 204. ELECTRICAL 8UPPLIE8. MAPLE BROS.. 217 COURT STREET, General Electricians, denlers In elec rlcal supplies, Houses, stores, wired for lectrlc lights, bells or telephones. Elec 'leal fixtures of all kinds. Get onr prices icpalr work a specialty. PHOTOGRAPHERS. W. 8. BOWMAN, LEADINQ PHOTOGBA pher of the city. Harvest views, In. dlan photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs. Main St., near bridge. 'Phone red 270. COMMISSION CO. CAPITALTANO SURPLUS $300,00011 Itdls drain, Provisions, Stocks, Bonds and Gotten for Gash or Future Delivery wvernment, municipal and miscellaneous securities. Own- fttlDg the mnat AvtAnnlvn nrlunta urlra nvnlam In tha world ft'P 1 lrge or small orders more promptly and satisfactory than aern "Wee to exenutn nrrinrn whan llmltn aia rAncheri. Wfi do not Sensible for moro than the margin yon place In trade. , We Wrest for carrylnc loner stocks. 3 FtEQIIIRPn nln I. i u l . .t.1, to rZi. atiaro Strata, He per bushel: stocks U of 1 Dr cent M you our Book of Statistics and Dally Market free. Write fERENCE. 75 National and 8tat Banks. M REFERENCE: Pendlaton 8avlng Bank. tti?.?. Dank of Commerce Building, Minneapolis, Minn., Bx- l, l"e,Pnncipai towns and cities of the NortnwMt., including taX. Pullman T 1 1 1 11 T ttt-it TTT1 1 irMMw Tan41a. e&c POnstructlon to Portland, Tacoma, Seattle, Krerett and r 75U0iRVe Rn onon trade or account' with ua you can operata It 1 0lf,. n . . .. . ... . neorn , Association Block. 'Phone Main bsi, MAJOR, manager Chinese Predominate in All Trades Oriental Policies of Contract Labor and Semi-Slavery Gaining Strong Foothold, Thirteen years ago, in response to ","u the urgent appeal of sugar planters 1 met several drummers from 'the for a change in the Hawaiian consti- ninlninn.i nnH thpir imBinpaB wn n tut on bo as to permit the entrance ot extensive with the Chinese and Jap Chinese cheap labor Into the islands. anese that ihey wero under thfi ,m. tlie Hawaiian cabinet entered a session that there were no whito strong protest against permitting 1)eopIe here at all " more Chinese to come into competi- The report of tjie m&jorlty ot the tion with white labor In those 'Islands. , sub-committee, after showing that out iu Bcimio tuiuiuiLice Limu iaucu 0 the total population in Hawaii in the islands last summer carefully ti n.. vr nf ir.4nni 9r. ?r.7 perused the protest of that cabinet WPrn r-hlnBr.,. nn,i ni in TnnnnBo m- and concluded that the situation in 8Gi878 0ri3ntals, concludes as "fol- - " " I .. .J . .1 .J .) 1 V J 1 W J ...... . 10WS cheap labor is not now materially , different from what it was over a de-' shal1 tne Islands be Orientalized? cade ago, says a Honolulu dispatch "The important question presented In fact, It is quite apparent the real to the American people and the necessity for more cheap labor at that American government for solution is date was much greater that at pres- as to whether, in the best interests, ent, from the simple fact that at that not only of the people of the islands, time there were, all told, in the is- but for the civilization for which lands a fraction- of over 15,000 Chi- America stands today in ail its do- nese, and but 10,079 male Japanese, , minions, whether on the mainland or whereas, according to the census of in its insular possessions, it Is beat iti'imnn tiiik hack, nrw and vkiit lates style, for the service of the public. I ' D. Canin and Jas. H. McKay, props. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 161 and the bark will call for jcn. CITY CAB LINK, KRWIN TtAKF.U, MIOP. Telephone Main 791 Office nnd walling rcom, Alta itreet, next to Savings Bank Bldg. VETERINARY SURGEON. rm.G. V. VACOITAN, GRADUATE OF TIIK Ban Francisco Veterinary College; calls at tended to dty'or night. Office at Depot Stables; phone Bed 611 INSURANCE & LAND BU8INES8. J. M. BKNTLKY REPRESENTS TIIK OLDEST and most reliable tire and accident lninr anca companies. Office with llartman Ab ftiait Co, JOE n. PARKK8, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. Opera honse block ;land office bns Iness, such as filing of claims and Initiating contests a specialty. JOnN II A 1 LEY, JR., U S. LAND COM mlsslouer Specialty made of land tilings nnd proof: Insurance and collections. Of fice In Judd building, room 10. DSfAitT TImo Solicdulo aastva roa From I'ontllotou raov Fortland Portland Special No. 1 The Bat 8:10 am 8rC0a.. Chicago Chicago Rpoolsl No. 2 Portia 5 150 pm B:p Portland Mall and Kxpteis o-5 Th teal ltWum I !: I '- i ThnKast, Mall and Express No. S FortiAna 40ani 4U J ass Psmlleton PatBfiigcr Bpokana No, 7 5:44 pas Spokane Spokane Passenger 8:15 am No. 8 Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. il 1 " ' w Walla Walln Branch s-oupm Nx(1(, Tran No 4J Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. All sailing date's sub- 800 p. m. tfUSgSMfco ""- Ball every ft days. Daily SnX Columbia River p. 8:00 p m. To Astoria and Way Sunday Saturday Landings. 10. -00 p. m. SECOND-HAND DEALERS. OKOROH O DANIRL, NEW AND SECOND hand goods bought and sold. Conrt St., Opera house block. Call and see him. v" STROPLE, DEALER IN 8ECOND hand goods. If there Is anything you need In new or second-hand furniture, stoves, granite wre and crockery .call and get his prices, No 212 Court street NEW AND SECONDHAND GOODS BOUGHT and sold; pawn bukers; money advanced on nil kinds of articles. Waters t Sherry, props., 7S2 Cottonwood utreet Vlllnniotto Illvor. Boats leave Portlsnd dally, except Sunday, 'stage ot water permitting) for Willamette an4 Yamhill River points. Leave Leave Rlparla I 4:05 a. m. ; Dally Kxcpt Mon Snako River Rlparla to Lewlston Lewis ton 7 MO a.m. Dally Kxcpt Mel F, V. WAMSLEY, Agent, Pendleton. 1900, there were 25,707 Chinese and 61,111 .Japanese In the territory, to say nothing of a considerable increase since that dato in laborers from the South Sea Islands, negroes, Porto Ill cans, Portugese and other nationali ties. . Are Too Grasping. One of (he interesting features of the committee leport on the labor ouesttou is a bit of testimony from D. G, Camarinos, an intelligent and educated Gieek, who is a commission merchant in Honolulu, who has been more than 20 years In the islands. "People discovered there was mon ey to bo made In sugar in these is lands," said he. "To make money In ftugar they found that Asiatic labor was good enough for them, and after they imported them by the thous ajids under contract for a certain time they turned them looso like cat tle when their terms had expired, to enter tho runks of trademen, to com lieto with the white business men to drive the white men from the coun try by their cheap methods and slav ish principles. "Look at the restaurants In Hono lulu. It Is funny to see such signs as 'The Dewey,' or 'Uncle Sam's Res taurant,' or other restaurants run tin-' der American patriotic names. You enter the lestaurants and And that Chinese are running them. It is the same in most of tho restaurants, stores and other establishments of the city. Where you do not And Oriental managers, you find Asiatic employes. The Asiatics are our car penters, our drivers, our salesmen, our cooks, our servants, our garden to further legislate in that direction that will facilitate the rapid and easy approach of the hour when ab solute dominion of these beautiful islands shall' be of tho policies and practices of Orientalism, when all the practices and policies shall be made subsevient to Asiatic dominion." Arkansas Y. M. C. A. Pine Bluff, Ark., Jan. 23. For the l'ext two dajs delegates to the thir teenth annual state convention of the Young Me's Christian Association will ho In session In this city. Each local association is entitled to from five to 20 delegates, and all without exception are represented, so that the gathering Is the largest of this organization ever held in the state. TKe convention was formally om ganized this afternoon ytth J. F. Hoi den in the chair. This evening Judge S. P. Spencer, of St. Louis, will ad dress tho gathering. Other promi nent association workers to be heard are C, B. Willis, of Milwaukee: F. B. Shlpp, of Now York; John Dick, of Hartford, Conn.; T. C. Horton, of Dallas, and W. D. Wcatherford, of Nashville. BLACK8MITHING. COl'ELAND & BON.QKNERAL BLACKSMITHS, norse shoeing a specialty 314 Webb Bt. TYPEWRITERS AND 8UPPLIE8. F. S. MERRILL, SPOKANE, WASH. Agent New Densmore. Second hand type- i iters, supplies, reitnmg, repairing. EMPLOYMENT OFFICE8. SPOONEMORE.TIIl EMPLOYMENT AGENT and Messenger man. If you want employ, ment or help, or reliable messenger service at all hours, call on him, 230 Court St., Phone Black 186. feTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 838 MAIN ST.: If you need helo or seek employment call on us. Phone Main loll. WANTED. WANTED - HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY Cell on on or address Mrs. II. Huntlntton. 701 West Alta St. Editors Talk Shop, Columbia, Mo., Jan. 23. The mem bers of the Missouri Press Associa tion, upon assembling this morning for tho second day of their annual convention, listened to an interesting address on "The Editor and the Of ficeholder," by Lieutenant-Governor John A. Lee. Other addresses and japers presented during the day were as follows; "Insurance," Goo, . .. i wciw aa lunula, lumiiuuce, Uw. ers, our grocers, our tailors, our far- D Markham, St. Louis; "Laws to n cs. God knows what they will next A d Enact.. j, j. Heifner, Are Driving but Whites. Notice of Proposed Improvement of East Court Street. Notice is hereby given that at a meeting ol the Common Council of the City ot Pendleton held on the 14tb day of January, A. D 1908, it was ordered that East Conrt street, between the west side of Mission street and the eastern boundary line of the Reservation "Addition to tho Town of Pendleton, be Improved by grad- 4-..t.AaAMA ftU - -1 . . . f nig mo uiuio ni.u tiuBuvu iwimj lug tun ui such Improvement to be assessed against the abutting property. Remonstrance against said nrososed Im provement may be died with the City Recorder wiimn sen aays irom me aaie oi mis notice, ny order of the common council Aiiesi Thos, Frrz grbald. uny iiecoraer. Dated the 16th day of January, A . D, 1903. lOR 8ALH AT THE RABT ORBflONIAN omce, Urea bundles of aewspapsrs, eon Uolnf over 100 big ttrt fan ks eV ralasd far M mis a fc!s "T.'e American flag fIes over Ha waii, but whoro are the Americans?" osks this GrtcU. 'The Chinese are our agriculturists, They work our sugar plantations. They force the white man out of business. The Chi nese and Japanese are our clerks and our tradesmen. Whose fault Is it? Is It not the fault ot the blind ele ment which is so taken up with sugar Interests that they- forget the good of the Islands? The Chinese are the bees: we are the honeysuckle. They Macon ; "Commercial Politics its Effect Upon tho Body Politic," Lon Luther, Lamont; "Mending Our Nets," C. P. Vandiver,- Kektesville. The meeting closes late this after noon with the annual election or officers. Yale-Haverford Gym Meet, Haverford, Pa Jan. 23. The Yale gymnastic team is here for a Joint1 exhibition with tho Haverford col lege team tonight. Tumbling flying rings, horizontal bar, club-swinging, parallel bars and other events will Use Perrio's Pile Specific No case exists It will not cure. This Internal remedy cures all dls eisesot the digestive organs. For ale br all drugilsts. Dr. Pehkin Mkdicai, Co., Helena, Mont, Interesting pimphltt mailed free by asking. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for Chicago, Bt. Paul, Bt. Louis, Kan sas City, Bt. Joe, Omaha, and All Points Cast and South Portland and points on the Sound TIME CARD. Leave Pendleton, dally except Sundays at 7:00. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday sn4 Friday 11 :25 pm. Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday ana Saturdays 35 am. Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, 11x0 pas, Arrive Walla. Walla dally, west bound, 8:U ax. For Information regarding ratea and aooesa modatlons, call on or address W. ADAMB, Agent, Pendleton, Orexea. 8, B. CALDKUHKAD, O P, A., Walla Walla, Wash. RU$JS Pullman Sleeping Cars, Elegant Dining Cars. Tourist Sleeping Cars. TO. T9 f BT. PAUL MINNEAPOLIS DULUTH FARGO GRAND FORKB OROOKBTON WINNEPEG HELENA nnd BUTTE, THROUGH TICKETS CHICAGO, WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORKJ BOSTON and all poinU East and Bouth fhionrh tickets to Japan and China, via Tacoma and Northern Pacific Staamiblp 0; and American line, riMH SCHEDULE, Trains leave Pendleton daily axesot taasai at 70 p. in. for Inrther luloriasliou, (lias cards, sum and tldkets, call on or write W, Adams, PM dleton, Oregon, or A. D, ODAULTON, Third and Morrison Bts., Portlsnd, Oto, sap the strength pf the isands and be given. The exhibition is consider- the white roan Is not In it "Tho Asiatics control tho business of the town. They live on almost nothing and work for llttlo. Whito mechanics and their -families are leaving Honolulu by every steamer, ed to be one of tho most Important athletic events or the college season, partly on account of Its being the first occasion that Yale and Haver ford have 'ever had athletic relations with oho another. ' MANHOOD RESTORED;OTv2, uiu viuuiicr, tho prencilpilua of rumou French physician, will quickly cure you ofaa iiervous or du ws ut the geucrutlva orgniij, such M iMit Wiiulnil, JuauuinUb Vulua In lbi Buck, Neiuluul j:uilluu, Nervous 5)i'tlllly, 1-liaplaaT UnUtues to Marry, :xUullns;Urlus, YurlrreluuilCuu(lpU.alt Itttopsnll loawsbyduyonilf hi. VrevenU quickness of dlcliara, wbtch llnol,cljeok4 jou.Jj la bnermslorrlico.k nud ull (bo liorroriof lmpotncy, t'UlMIIKNt: cleanses tnt and restores smal I wc&ic oa'uis, nn2'?.l;ffA?HuB'l!rf'.rori'tcure1.,'J' DoctorolibfesnseSOpercoptaru trcoWrlwh I'rostmHla, OUl'JDENK the oiily known reined v tuure without en optm i' u. W-i tc , (m . (..!. A wrlttaa ruaraoteejrlvea and money rnur.iwl i V.n .diealiot fctol a pvtuuutov Jin. jlW , MSJtoiM5 AdMraaltAVO! i ftt..i, i 80LD BY TALLMAN i CTO., 1'. J iUx 2071. Man Fnnnh . . DRUQQI8T8, PENDLETON, ORKSON, 1 'V I r ' ""I n,11!"" ' 'I , ' ' r - - J tnti' 1 t nsitk.. Jf T