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iness Cards and Societies ,slONS AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED. PHYSICIANS. tnnrt. ID IO 12 . SI. . MKT . av ""t iJiUf.rt. ere troubles, catar- mmirm aurinir. -art?i - - - n.i. 1111 it X RIKGO, OFFICE OTEH IT - ptCTj) li. D. HOMEOPATHIC rSid oreeon. Offlct. In Judd Hick S . v- s rT T Iff M 1 VI 11 ANMIH'IA on oiv nfflc in cariQKv nan uuitu- main 3X1 i T--r"Te i-cT,r,rT a "rrr i rs irCHLY FHYBICIAN AND SUR "ti(T in Def pain Block, Telephone K. BLAKESLEE, CHRONIC Mmttm -nA taaati nf b?a- building, comer sism ana fj, OSlce 'phone main 721 ; Kef. DENTISTS. lirOHAN DENTIST. OFFICE IN rnone rea 71, list red 271. UNKS AND BR0KER8. Capital, ssn.ooo; snrplns and two. Interest on time deposits. i hTtlsti ana domestic exchange Oregon. Doe a general bank-1 Exenange ooocnt and sold. eromptly attended to. B. I arildent: George W. Proebatel, A. Hartman. VI. M. Jobna, T. i n. Qraw. J. P. Klleore. Robert i Oresron. Organised March 1, ftfrf on time deooalta. Ex 'trial attention elren to col i.j. ruraiiu. prcaiaeai; i. . letfj, ftMUUnt ctubler. .fetiL 170.000: nrnlra. 195.000. Graphic transfers sold on y. i fBUiioi i. aitw ivu miu tVMjtDiin and Enron. Maxea V P. Matlock. vlMM-irMl- FRATERNAL ORDERS. CMATILI TENT, NO. 27. K. 0. T. U. . "'J'V1' Secret Society ball, aecond and fourth Tnesdara la each month. All visit. 15B Sir Knlchta cordlallr InTlted. J. 8. Kcea, Record Keeper; K. D. Eatabrook. Commander. PEXDtBTON LODGE, NO. 52. A. F. AND A. It., meet Drat and third Uondan of each month. Vl.itini. .Vnn . J. TweedT. W. U. : Jo n. Pxrko. tUo DAMON LODGE. NO. 4. KNIGHT OF iTimai. u w. neld. C C: R. W. Metcher. K. of R. and 8. Ueeta erery iuouaT in secret society nan. MODERN W00MEN OF AMERICA. lutnuia camp. No. 6380. Meets Brtt and third Mondays of each month at Odd reuowi' nan. ueorce A uamnnn. con anl; G. A. Rcbblna. Clerk. WOODMEN OF THE WORLD REGULAR meetlnca of Fendleton Came No. 41. w. of VT are held In Secret Society hall every oamraay eyening. umnj; neUDDori are always welcome. J. E Beam, Clerk; Tho. Fltrerald, a C. PEXDLKTOK CIRCLE NO 5S7. WOMEN OF Woodcraft, meets every Fridav erontnfr at Hendrix nail. All vltltlnr neli-hhnri in mr. dUUr Invite! to attend. Minnie Stlllmtn, Gasrdlan Ntighbor; Eva Fletcher, Clerk. BOOT AND. SHOE REPAIRING. I. GREENAWALD, THE OLD RELIADLF Shoemaker. best materials. Wilson k CO. First -clsss repalrlni with Shop In rear of Dlndlnzer JOHN WILSON, FIR8T-CLA8S 8H0B- maker and repairer. Beat material need and good work dons. Shop 117 Alba 8t LIVERY AND FEED 8TABLES. THE CITT LIVERY BOARD AND 8 ALE Stable, M J. Carney, proprietor, lor fine tnrnonu. stable 118 Alta street. FEED AND SALES STABLE. LIND3EY & DOTY Prop ; Old Semple ' Suble, 723 Cottonwood street; carefnl attention riven to horse left with os. COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOME Prop. Livery, feed and boardlac. All slnds of tnrnonta. Competent drivers. Op posite Hotel Pendleton. 'Phone mala 161. OREGON FEED YARD, W. T. BOYNTON prop. Special care given to horses left with me. Lower Webb street. 'Phone red 2M. BOARD AND LODGING. EMPIRE LODGING HOUSE, CORNER OF E. Court and Johnson streets. Good large, clean rooms with comfortable beds. Rates 25c and 50c a night. Tbos. Bmart. Prop. . JCT1B ARCHITECT AND 8D- i un comnlete and rella ajinu Dnimmg. I COit CONTRACTORS AND a unsiTM Tnrniitnfvi nn innrr A ffort a pcl alt j Prompt ff CB RlnfT -r4t naiir Ia1n 1 liT rnVTT a frnn a vn nmt r xxm fnrnlshed on all kinds va.i, am. quia i Au aw ftajwig. Oregon. t&UR, PLASTERING1 AND CE- -re. worr enaranteM. U P. o. box 104. HOTEL ALTA, CORNER ALTA AND Mill streets. Board by the day or week. Good table set. Rates $4 and 15 per week. Pendleton Feed Yard In connection. L. Nelf, prop. THE ST. GEORGE RESTAURANT REGU lar meals '& cents. Short orders a specialty. Open day and night. T. A. Oldfather, Prop. THE 8TRAHON ROOMING HOUSE 618 MAIN street, Mrs H. E. Coopsr, Prop. Everything new and strictly first class. Rates oe, 50c and ri per day THE WHITE LODGING HOUSE, 301 SOUTH Main street. Mrs. Mary Williams, Prop. Housekeeping rooms and lodging rooms. Good comfortable rooms and clean, well kspt beds Lodging 25 cetits. ROOMS TO RENT, 617 COLLEGE STREET. FOR RENT NEWLY FURNISHED R00M8, well located. Call at 303 West Court Street, SECOND-HAND DEALERS, ST GERMANY NAVAL OFFICERS SAY SHE IS OUR NEXT ENEMY. German Interference In Venezuela Attributed to Desire to Test Monroe Doctrine. Washington, Feb. 7.- There Is an unmistakable feeling In. the East, and particularly in "Washington, antagon istic to Germany, a feeling, that has been somewhat intensified by the at titude or Germany in the Venezuelan incident. Nowhere Is this sentiment so strong as at the war and navy de partments, -where army and naval officers are free to declare in private conversation that the next war of the united States will be with Germany On this rolut they aro agreed. In these two departments there has been much ill-feeling towards Germany as a direct outgrowth of the action of tho German admiral at Manila and the subsequent attitude of Von Walder see in China. Without exception, all members of the administration, when consulted deny the existence of any antagonism towards Germany, and they only dis credit reports to that effect. Yet it is known that among themselves and in private discussions more than one member of the cabinet has not only admitted the prevalence of this sentl ment, but given indication that he himself shares it to some degree. In New York the anti-Gennan sen timent grows largely out of unsatls factory trade relations with that country, the port of New York get tine the bulk of German trade. In congressional circles here there Is a feeling of distrust of Germany In the Venezuela negotiations. There is a general suspicion that Emperor Wil Ham Is looking for something more than a mere presentment of the Ger man claims, and to some extent this distrust has spread In other dlrec Summed up there Is undeniably a feeling towards Germany that Is not entertained towards any other for eign power, a feeling that Is vers' gen erally experienced but seldom openly acknowledged. In some quarters it is believed that Germany at this time seeks only to see how far the United States will go in insisting upon the observance of the Mondoe Doctrine. Elsewhere It is suspected that Ger many is desirous of obtaining a coal ing station in Venezuela In defiance of the Monroe .Doctrine. It is felt that there is something material be hind the demand for a payment of German claims. " west course. Along these streams, which take a very sinuous course, He thousands of acres of deop-sollcd bottom lands that overflow overs- spring. These tracts are not swamp lands, but are overflowed by reason of the tortuous channels of these streams becoming dammed with deb ris. It Is estimated that the straight ening of theso streams will reclaim not less than 50,000 acrts of land, which, when reclaimed, will become worth from $50 to $100 an ticre. In many eases fractional tracts have been reclaimed by open tlltches. and on such tracts Immense quantities of potatoes, corn, cotton, fruit and other crops have been secured, cotton In many Instances running ns high as one and a half tales to the acre and of a very fine quality. DRAINAGS 'PROJECT. nrnnnE n'nNiT.i. new and second I hand goods bought and sold. Court St., f upera nouse oioc&. um ass see uim. !v STROBLE. DEALER IN 8ECOND t hand goods. If there Is anything yon I need In new or second-hand furniture, 'stoves, granite ware and crockery .call and , get his prices. No 212 Court street. , NEW AND SEC0NP-HAND GOODS BOUGHT ' and sold; pawn brokers; money advanced "n ' all kinds of articles. Waters t Sherry, props., Tel cottonwooa street Streams to be Straightened Out and Some 50,000 Acres of Land Will be Reclaimed In Oklahoma. Guthrie, Okla., Feb. 6. A move ment has been inaugurated by a num ber of prominent planters and capi talists nf Oklnhnmn In nnnniwHnn with Eastern experts', by which it Is proposed to straighten the channels Of I.ittlo TMvor nnfl Salt Til VAC T TI- r streams which traverse Cleveland and rouawatomie counties and the Semi nole Indian nation, by an east and BLACK8MITHING, WKS0RIAL PARLORS. ttiSSIQ, BARBER 8HOP AND LSDr .(..... hA .i . . . t ... " n u,(7c uwt. uuitu u . First class service. Flnt Clau Workmxn. mrr. lupiUTGUIVUHl ".csurt street; bst workmanship: .'"'wwuremenu; all tnnl. st.rfl. ..u ..-vijuecuon. COPELAND & SON, GENERAL BLACKSMITH inp and renilrlntr! horBthOfc!nr & fDeclaltv: ; work promptly attended to; call and see us; ' -1. .. , it-..., In.) hliwit. below Main street. EMPLOYMENT OFFICES. SPOONEMORE, THE EMPLOYMENT AGENT and Messenger men. If yon want employ ment or help, r reliable messenger service at all hours, call on him, 220 Court St.. Phone Black 136 bTAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 658 MAIN ST.; II yocneed help or seek employment call on us. Phone Main 1011 IE? CC HIICCIAM Cf 0 1! inn Co 1 - 1 l t . a. -.... 11 At no n-Vion --uvatiui i m mi tn iitriv 'ii w rzi n i ts-v tr m in i v. ;i ii tiiucia nucis 1TP ran r,V.s-.A colds no custompr rpRnnnslhlo fnr Trinrfl than the marcin ho CD k ro ! tt3S HO interest fnr r?irr'inp' Innir ntnpifR Coe CommlRRlnn PAmnnnv Tn nnpnftd fnr hufilnpfia In th CrMlw.M . . " . -- -- fir,wu6 on uourt street, next tne js.err-u.nura omces, t Uie Pendleton office over the best extensive private wire IT) thO -1 . lit j. t al mU-. minrnflnna nuuu Will DB TlOHteQ IOr lQSDtiCUUUa 1UC uuuwmwud fitockfl. hnntia flnrl rirnvlfiions fcaTaHn nf -.- - . i s s . i j .1- .-A 0 o ehara - ui uiiH s s r t si ftuvntti i a THniti rMf i f in i' in i miu. a diiui u . AD PlP'tlth rant o V.hqKt nnmtnlotitnn la - h ft rTrt nn trTflm anil Pr cent on stocks. OUR CAPITAL AND SURPLUS IS $300,000.00. whence. 75 National and State Banks, C. SULLIVAN. MaMgef Pefldlet Office 8 The Columbia Lodging House Newly Furnished. Bar in connection. Bet. Alta & Webb Sts. In Center of Block. F. X. Schempp Proprietor Lttmbcr, ' Ltimbef. L ttmber. All kinds for all purposes. Sash, Doors and Blinds. Planing of all descriptions don to older. Don't place your order fot Building Material until you have consulted us. Pendleton Planing Mill an Lumber Yard. JiOKRT rtMtSTtR, Proprietor Skaters In Competition. Montreal, Que., Feb. 7. Kitty of the fastest skaters of Canada and the United States took nart today In tho opening races for the annual skating championships of tho Amateur Skat ingf Association of Canada and the National Skating Association of America. The speedy fellows come trom New York, New England, On tarlo, Quebec, Manitoba, Minnesota and other points. Among them are Harley Da'ildson of Toronto, who bolds the world's records from 100 yards to a half mile; Peter Stnlrud of New Jersey, holder of the world's amateur mile record; Do Bellelleur, the Rat Pottage skater, who scooped up many prizes at previous tourna ments; Johnny Nellson of Mlnneapo lis; J. K. McCulloush of 'Winnipeg, r.nd Pedlar Ocstland of Norway. The amateur events scheduled for the tournament are: 220 yards, 8S0 yards, one mile, three miles, 8S0 ynrds backward, 220 yards hurdles, half mile (12 years and under), one mile, (15 years and under). The profes sional events comprise the world's championships at half-mile, one mile and three miles. Big Event for Ten-Pin Men. Indianapolis, Ind., Feb. 7. Entries for the approaching tournament of the American Bowling Congress closed today. Although Secretary Bryson has not yet made public the full list of entries It is known that they are sufficiently numerous and no table to Insure the largest, and most successful tournament since the in troductlon of the game in America. A large attendance is expected from all the cities of the East, west and North, where the game enjoys favor, The bowlers of New York, Minneapo lis, St. Paul. Toledo, Chicago, Cleve land, Wheeling, Louisville and many other cities, including several In In diana, have entered teams and besides these each o fthe cities named is ex pected to send a number of visitors, Nearly all of the local teams in this city will be represented by five-men and two-men .teams, and are working like Trojans to carry oft some of the tournament prizes. The tournament will open February 23 in Tomllnson Hall, In which ten alleys are now be ing built on the latest approved plans. ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES. f APLB BH03 . S7 COURT STREET, . Ueneral Elsctrlclans, dealers in eiec ,-lcal supplies, nooses, stores, wired tor lectrlc lights, bells or telephones. Blec rlcal fixtures of all kinds. Get onr price. -irpatr work a specialty. CABS AND CARRIAGES. TRANSPORTATION LINES. nrmiiKR tiiih hack, new and vkiiy late style, ror the aervic or tne pnaue. n. Parna and Jaa. B. McKav. orot. Call at the Commercial livery stable or tele phone main 161 and the nark will rait ter yon. CITY CAR LINK, KRWIN BAKKll, TROr. Teiepnons Main si umro ami waning room, Alta street, next to Savings Bank Mils. INSURANCE & LAND BUSINESS. J. M, DENTLKY REPRESENTS THE OLDEST and most reliable lire and accident Insnr anc companies. Office with llartroan Ab stract Co, mm. OREGON and union pacific 111PA1T roa JOE n. PAUKE8, OFFICE COTTONWOOD St. opera noose block tiana one ens Inees. such as Hllng of claims and Ultlattns; contests a specialty. JOHN IIAILKY, JR., V. 8. LAND COM- mlssloner Specially made o( land mines anil proof; Insurance and collections. Of nee In JndJ bnlldlng, room 10. PHOTOGRAPHERS. Y. 8. rtOTVUAN. LEAniNQ ritOTOQltA nher of the city. Harvest views, In dian photos for sale. Finishing done for amateurs, uain cu., nrr urmsr. i iwu. red 278. VETERINARY SURGEON. DW.O. V. VACOnAN, ORAnUATK OF THE Hn Pranrlirin VtArlnATV Cnllese: Calls at tended to dv or nlhtt Offico at Depot Stablest phono Red ell. WANTED. WANTED HOUSEWORK BY THE DAY Call on i ncr address Mrs. it. iiucuucion 701 West Alta St. WANTED YOUR ORDERS FOR KNO RAVED uencravea additional cards, wedding Invitations, etcrlOO engraved IJI IflQlllOIIII The East Or- Tliillnr cards with elate. II BO caras in tuinre, si per nunareu egoalan. IN rOUND-THE FOLLOWIN0 DESCRIBED aulruals have teen taken up by the marshal ol the city oi renaicton, to wu: use oa; aldlnr about 13 vcars old. two white hlu eet. white strln on nose, white spot In loro- bead, weigtit luu pound', aim Dranu on itu stllle. II said animals are not claimed by the owners or those entitled to the possesion, costs and aimlntt lnem VAia anil lliem t&kpn nu-Rv u-lthln ten dAvs from the d.ito hcre- ol, then at 2 o'clock p. m. ol the 16th day ol I-eDr ,ary, iwi. xne saia animais win im sum iu ine nignesi Diaaer, at puDiic iuciiuu mriun, ui the rttv nnnnri. nn tae corner of Cottonwood and Webb streets, In the City of Fondle ton, the proceeds of such sale to be applied to the pay ment nf such costs and expenses ol making sale. Dated this 6tli day oi reDruary. lm.. J. A. BLAKELY, City Marshal. Racing at Ingleslde. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 7. Tho racing scene was transferred today to Ingleslde, where It will continue up to and Including February 28, nftor which date the meeting will Do re sumed at Oakland. As in former years the Ingleslde meeting opens with the $10,000 Burns handicap. The event Is well filled and tho prospects are bright for a successful race. Chicago saopm rortland UtO a m Tlmo Soliclttl From rtitilitton aaatvs raost Frtland Special No. 1 Chicago Special No. t Mall and Express Nci.5 Ths Kast Koa.at, PortUa CtOpsa The East 1 :s a aa The VmI CM) a m Hpokan Malt and Express No. l'sndleton Passenger No. 7 Spokane Passenger No. 8 Pendleton Branch Mixed Train No. 41 Walls Walla Branch Mixed Train No. ii Portl&n Ittsasa Spokaaa 5:Ups lAOpss Ocean and River Schedule. FROM PORTLAND. I)P.B. All sailing dates sub ject to ruange. For Ban Francisco Ball every & days. I TJaily j BunYay Columbia River 8M0p.m. To AMorla and Way Saturday Landings. 10 ao p. m.t i MO p. m. 4W0P.SS, Sunday AVllhuiiottolllvor. Boats leave Portland dally, except Sunday, (stare of water Mrmlttlna) for Willamette aa Yamhill River points. Leave Ulparla l$5. m. , Dally Excpt Mod Bnake River Rlparla to Lewtston Leav Lewlston 790a.es. Dally Excpt Mas F. F. WAMBLRY, Agont, Pendleton. Arion Pageant and Ball. New York, Feb. C. Tho Interior of Madison Square Garden has been con verted into a fairyland In preparation for the annual Arlon mask bill to night. This year's affair, according to those In charge of the arangements, will trascend In grandeur and mag nificence, eo far as decorations go, anything in the same line that has ever taken place In America. The opening pageant will be headed by an allegorical float Intended to Illustrate the motto of the night "Wine, Wo men and Song," Ten figures will be grouped under a canopy, above which two towers will be visible, suggesting the ancient city of Nremburg. Other floats will be In line, and a long list of carnival characters, gorgeously dressed, will follow. Charged With Incendiarism. Annleton. Wis.. Feb. C The case of Mrs. Lucille Colbert, charged with having set the firo which last July destroyed nearly the entire village of Bear Creek, near this place, came up for hearing before Justice Millard In New London today. It Is alleged that Mrs. Colbert had packed all of her clothes and valuables and left the town and that shortly after her departure the fire was discovered lu her millinery store, Mrs, Colbert de nies the charge of Incendiarism and says that the Are was of accidental and unknown origin. The result of the case is awaited with much Inter est by the many citizens of the town who lost heavily by the fire. General Miles Coming Home. London, Fob. 7. Lleutenant-Gener- al Nelson A. Miles, U. S. A., and his personal staff, who arrived in Eng land two weeks ago, sailed for borne today. The trip across the Atlantic is the last stage of a Journey that has extended around tho globe and which, according to the statement made by General Miles on the eve of his de parture today, has been lull of In terest and instruction. Use PerriD's Pile Specific MThe Internal remedy cures by re moving the cause. It cures all dis eases of the digestive organs. For sale by all drugslsts. Dr. 1'ebkin Medical Co , Helena, Mont Interesting pamphlet mailed tree by asking Scott's Santal-Pepsin Capsules A POSITIVE CURE For Inflammation or Catarrh bf the Bladder and Diseased Kidneys, no cure do pay. Cnrsa quickly and I'crma nenuy the worst oasts of tioiiorrliorn andUlret, no matter of how Jong sUod log. Absolutely bariDleas. Bold by druggists. Trios St. 00, or by mall. isttall, 11.00,3bouSiZ.7t. THE SAKTAL-PIPSIM CO., cusroNTaiHE, ohio. Sold by F. W. Schmidt & Co. Shipper Complains of Rates. Kansas City, Mo.. Feb. 7. The In terstate commerco commission met here today and listened to the com- ulalnt of Gilbert Barr that the Cinca go, Burlington & Qulncy Railroad Company imposes higher rates on car load shipments of livestock for the shorter than the longer distances. MEN AND WOMEN. Tm Ills O for oonstoral dJlj.fKH,i iinaui uistlorn. Irritations or ulowstlonj tt mucous nuukiauM, Piinluii. and not utrtl- bow " jrwBjr or scut In plala wMrsC, hi .itiuK, prtiialil, fot ttMl. or S bottlM, SJ.IS. Circular sent ou ttr uatt. CHICHESTER'S PILLS TV"v Original ami Only Uei'iilur ffjf t W Vtltstf. uaLcunthtri,o.MM kluMatsartl l UI 4 1 k a M It -sV'irr sv nrur(ii lll.OOO TMliOUtlilnK. IsVllfr K VfUfL tut sLIIIC'ilKHTKIt'M KhM.ml i- biua riUrtfO. TbL (trrv Utfu hlIIlvtUni4lto.liUN. Atittw hiMKUt, tar Mritd 4 c-rula !a(Ai i f"r rr list ul art. 'IVatlmuHlal mi KtMtbltt fr t.4ir. I riurn Mai' K J tv all M4I4 bguMre,lIIII.Ae, I 'A. Washington & Columbia River Railroad Take this route for. Chicago, Bt. Paul, tit. Louis, Kau s&s City, St. Joe, Omaha, and All Points East and South Portland and points' on tho Sound TIME UAH II. Leave Fendleton, dally except Bondars 10. pm. Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday 4 Fridav 11:25 pm. Arrive l'sndleton Tnesdar, Thursday aa Bsturdaj 83sam. Leave Walla Walla dallv, east bound, 11 XO pat. Arrive Walla Walla dally, west sound, SUtaxa, For Information reeardlnir rates and aoes-m. modatlons, call on or address W. AD AMI), AgCBI, Peudletan. Orairsx B, B. CALDKUHBAD.Q P. A., walla Walla, Wash, RUNS Pullman Sleeping Qirs, Elegant Dining Qirs, Tourist Sleeping Citru. fHl PAUL MINNKAPOLIH DULUTH FAIKJO TO, t GRAND FOnKH UilOOlUi'l'OW WINNEPKG HELENA nnd HU'lTE. THROUGH TICKETS TO CHICAGO wahhington philadelphia new york; BOHTON and all poluU East nnd Bouth through tickets to Japan and China, via Tacoma and Northern I'aclflo HUsmshlp O, and American line, TIME 8CMBDULK. Trains leav Fendleton dally sxcspl Ias4ay at 7 so p. m. For luither Inloroatlon, Urn cards, amass and tickets, call on or writ VY. Adami, I'M. dletoa, Oregon, or A. D. UliAULTOH, Third and Morrison flti., Portland, Of. 13 MANHOOD RESTO RED tT.v bl Vltalltr.thsDr:rliiloiioflmousFreiichBbslrlan.wlll oulcklycur you ofaa rieryouabr (UvuksuI Ike sulnrulivs urgaus, aucu m 1mS Mavutiuud, InaasnssUSj , arHIUM iDrrnaIiirrh(i-a uul a.11 thn linrrftra nf lfnry.tfiv. s'll 1I ItKN SclHSnafM lib . ,V" llvtr.tlie kliluysaud UiUfUixy brgan b( all Impurities. sJCI'SlltiWHsUnigilwn SAO TtMWitmunwi waa orgaua, 1'bsroasoa sufferers ire not cured by Doctors Is becaaastO percent are troubled with Pa-aaiavsMJ CnpiDKMK th only known remedy u, crura without an operation. Vtn ImtlmoiiUla. A wiilu guar&nu given saduourr returuwl if .wies does iut tOoct a pcrmauenl ctUw. L(Mab0Ctt4iW SmaU, Sarul furs-HKKumilarkiuttMlltnoiJala, AadrMSIlAVOL, I UUICf MIS SJO., I'.oTlIOX JWI.Baa Fnuxlaf u. Cat . SOLO BY TALLMAN & CO., DRUQQIST8, PENDLETON, OREQ0N.