East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 26, 1903, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREQONIAN, PENDLETON. OREGON. TUESDAY, MAY , 19M.
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Ca ds and Societies
SESSIONS
AND TRADES, ALPHABETICALLY ARRANGED.
PHYSICIANS.
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ATTORNEYS.
HMEf, A FEr1, LAW OFFICE IN JUDD
building.
HAILKY A LOWELL. ATTORNEYS AT
law. Oaice In Papain block.
DATiLTIRAY & McCOUKT, LAWYEns.ls.
poclatlon building.
LIS "
". ..vatfl I J AN'D S"R.
Tl."'-J:IB,V asFOdatlou Block, OfflCO
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OPTICIANS.
D,t. v K. GAItllET
son, graduate opti
cian. The only com-
i) ete opticm i""
bo city. Sir doors
II .. n Main
v ..... Kn fp charccd
.;a7k.d consultation.
DENTISTS.
IrTvIroiuN. i.nvriST, ori'icis iw
1 1 - 77T7..r, nnmnn IM AK.
BANKS AND BROKERS.
mjtTaTIOSAI. HANK OV ATIII.NA.
& Capitol. K'0,0110: surp us and
S 1S.00O. Interest on time deposits.
GTl2 foreign and domestic exchange.
Wttni promptly attend.'.; to. Henry
ii Vs. LeUrow, cashier , I. M. Kemp,
lL culler.
!SE FABMERS' HANK OF WESTON.
Ill WSUHS. liKn '"
frcmptly attended to. It. .Inrn.
moldent, J. R. Kllpore, cashier i dl
Mm 0 A. Hortman. M. M. Johns. T.
I rtke 0. R Oraw, J. 1". Kllgore, Kob
B hinen, C. . IToebstel.
I in rDW.FrroN' savings hank,
MloD, Oregon. Organlied March 1,
u r.r.fral E1onnnO. Rtirtilt.ct. 100.-
,lcttmt illoed on nil time deposits,
b&sre bought and sold on all principal
tan Special attention clven to col.
I mm .v j. i urnisii. presiuenc; j. i.
W n president , T 3 Morris, cashier;
1 K. Mow;, osslstaut cashier.
Insrr satio.vai, bank op i'ij.vdlh-
t& ciui. sto.iioo: sun. us. tnr..ono:
ItMHtu t jneral liantlnc buslncas. Ex
uyt ui telegraphic transfers sold on
Ofl(i 8n Pranclsco. New York and
Irxtptl pnlnu In the Northwest. Drafts
rm China. Janan and Eurone. Makes
lelrJoM on reasonable terms. LctI An-
In... peilent. w r. Matlock, vlce-pres-tet
C D Wa.le. cashier ; II. V. Johnson,
i'J:t cuhler.
ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS.
IU UUOK CONTIIACTOK AND UUIL
ir 11 Vln.i. ..r 1. ,i .i
iuua null, iiuivu uii. riuu
Mtlifactory work guaranteed.
II noWAUD, AUCIIITECT AND SU
(MtnilMit, makes complete and rell
Ofpiiutor biillillnpi In the city or coun
v "on 1" Judd bnlldlnir.
IK COI.E, COXTltACTOltS AND
tSi k""mate8 furnished on chort
I-- - urii a specially, rrompt
r"' Snc,P n" Bluff street near Main.
, etc.
U Mil, CUSTllAtTOlTAXn"!!!!!
lt,In,,M '""ilshed on all kinds
wnt VJlVKUUimi Oil ICC.
CARTER & ItALEY. ATTOUNEYS AT
law. Omce In Savins Rank building.
ilENRY J. nEAN, ATTORNEY AT I,W
Arioclntlon block, Tendlcton, Oregon.
It. J. SLATER. ATTORNEY.
Judd building.
ROOMS 423
E. D. HOYD, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Court street.
Ill
L. n. REEDER, ATTORNEY AT LAW.
I'eiidlctoa, Oregon.
N. BERKELEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Savings Bank building.
II. E. COLLIER, LAWYER, OFFICE
Rooms 1 nnd 8, Association building.
ST1LLMAN & 1'IERCE. ATTORNEYS AT
Lrw. Mr. Stlllman lias been admitted to
practice In United States patent ofllces
and makes n specialty of Vatent Ijiw.
Rooms 10, 11, 12 and 1.1, Association
lllock.
INSURANCE AND LAND BUSINESS
R. S. I1RYSON, ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Collections md lrsurnnce. Office In E.
O. building.
J. M. BENTLEY REPRESENTS THE OI.1ICST
nnd mcit rollnblo flrennd accident Insurance
companies. Oflieo with Hsrtman Abstract Co.
JOHN IIAILEY, JR., D. S. LAND COM
mlssloner Specialty made of land nllnc
and proof; Insurance and collection!. Of
fice In Judd building, room 10.
JOB n. PARKES, OFFICE 120 COURT ST.
land officii business, sucb at Sling cf claims
and Initiating contest a specialty.
BOARD AND LODGING.
MRS. H. L. HUNTINGTON HAS PURCHASED
the Lodging House at GX Garden Street,
There she will be glad ta cc brr friends and
patrons.
IIOTEl"aLTA, CORN Ell ALTA AND
Mill streets. Hoard by the day or
week, liood table set. Rates fS.M and
f4.no per week. I'endlctou Feed Yard In
connection. W. Edmlsten, I'rop.
Till: KTRAIION ISOOMINO HOUSE. CIS
Main street. Mrs. II. E. Cooper, I'rop.
Everything strictly Urst-class. Rates 2Sc,
DOc and ?1 per day.
WIII'.N YOU 00 TO 1'ILOT ROCK STOP
at the City Hotel. Good meals and
nrst-clfiss rooms. Spcclnl attention given
to commercial trnvelers. Mrs. C. II. Hie
tel, l'llot Rock, Ore.
THE WHITE ROARDINO AND LODGING
House. 301 South Main street. Mrs.
Helen Whlttcmore, I'rop. Housekeeping
rooms nnd lodging rooms. Good comforta
ble rooms and cleau, ncll-kopt beds.
L.KlcInc 2." rents.
TONSORIAL PARLORS.
NEW TONSORIAL PARLORS, COURT ST.
Three doors west of Golden Rule Hotel.
J. II. Puce, prop. First-class workmen ;
everything clean; all modern Improve
ments. PATTO.WS SANITARY IIARUER SHOP,
Despaln block. Court street; best work
munship; all the modern Improvements;
all tools sterilized; bath rooms In connection.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
THE DEPOT STABLES. COTTONWOOD
street, between Alta and Webb Btreets.
II. Stewart, I'rop. Rest care taken of
horses. Good stnbles and plenty of feed.
THE CITY LIVERY HOARD AND SALE
Stable. M, J. Carney, proprietor, for
fine turnouts. Block boarued at reasonable
rates, Stable lis Alta Street.
COMMERCIAL STABLES, G. M. FROOME
J'rop. Livery, reed and hoarding, ah
kinds of turnouts. Competent drivers.
Opposite Hotel Pendleton. 'I'bone, main
101.
FRATERNAL ORDERS.
DAMON LODGE, NO, 4, MEETS EVERY
Monday evening In Secret Society hall,
LnDow block, nt Pendleton, Ore. R. W.
Fletcher, K. It. S. ; W. J. Keycs, C. C.
EMPLOYMENT OFFICE8.
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(,,.?.T1AN'. ARCHITECT AND
lbl,K.?a3 PLASTERING AND CE
C U Ze.nt, W0ll!8 specialty. Es
CS'1 , Work guaranteed.
2Jh"iVo:hSU"ar '
WBS AND CAR Ri AGES."
IfeS IjljvVIN BAKER. PROP.
H Ato ,U.L ?d walling
4:it to bavings Hank
STAR EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 88
Main St, ; If you need help or seek em
ployment call on ns. 'Phone, main 1011.
MISCELLANEOUS.
LET US FILL
YOUR BILL
TOR LUMBER
Wo can supply you with
Building Material of all
descriptions and sa v e
you money
DOORS
WINDOWS
B u i ldin g paper lime
cement, brick and sand.
Wood gutters for barns
and dwellings a specialty.
Oregon Lumber Yard
Alta St., Opp. Coart House
Washington &
Columbia River
Railroad
Take this
route for
Chicago, Ht Paul, St. Louis, Kan
ens -Hy, di. joe, umaua, nun
All Points East and South
Portland and point
on tbe Sound
TIME CARD.
taave Pendleton, dally except Sundays
7:00. pm.
Arrive Pendleton Monday, Wednesday .
Friday n t&pm.
Arrive Pendleton Tuesday, Thursday aaf
Saturday 9 S am.
Leave Walla Walla dally, east bound, It 0 pm
Arrive Walla Walla dally, vest bound, 8:13 an.
For Information regarding rates and scoss
aodatlona,call on or address
W. AIMM8, Atent
Pendlettu, Oretoa
8. B. CALDERHEAD.O P. A.,
Walla Walla, Wash.
3VCAJLT1-IOID
ROOFIMG
Never corrodes, never
sweats nor expands ; in fact
never gives any trouble of
any kind and is used for all
classes of work. A very
superior covering for barns,
factories, depots, canneries,
tanneries, sheds and mining
property.
Seat for booklet. t
The Paraffinc Paint Co.
San Francisco, Seattle,
Portland, Los Anjelts
and Denver, Colorado.
T. C. TAYLOR, Agent
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the
.(like of the undersigned, and ut Athena,
(Jiegon, until 2 p. in., June 1. for the
erection nnd completion of a brick ana
stone Methodist Church, according to the
plans and specifications now on Hie at the
study of the Rev. Arntleld, of Athena,
Oregon, or sit the otli.e of the architect,
Boom 7, over Boston Store. Hid 111 be
received kepnrately for each brunih of the
work or for the entire work. A certified
check of .I per cent of the bid must nc
company each bid, to l; forfel ;. to the
Building omnilttee should the bidder rail
to enter Into lontriict ns per s-llUatleus
W. 0. MOTLEY, PROFSSIO.N'AL EXPERT Pi
ano Tuner. Orders lott at ThurkeUeu'a Piano
Uouso will recolvs prompt attention Satisfac
tion guaianleej,
DIVORCE LAWS I'ETKR WEST, ADVICh
tree; tees, tonus to suit ;2i years' experience.
OfHceoo8 Garden St., Pendleton, Oregon,
ulS",', dealer? ln electrical
I WtaTl'.,,'0J'e8' '" 'or electric
I hniTf," teleiihones. Il.lni n-.
StwVry' "et our l'clt- 1'epalr
ri;!!!TAND8J?0E REPAIRING. ,
vSSf, "i!;JlK OLD RELIABLE
fcU. ShS!;c8s fi'l'alrlng with,
Ufa Shop (a rcar of I(lndluger
: 2k and loSj! ""ythlng you
J2ni. VI Vti 5fkery, call and
'-lifTp -I! -pCourt street.
I ff'Hi.Mwn brokers: ri
15.. 7o5. lcli. Wntera
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THE PORTLAND
PORTLAND, OREGON
American Plan, $1 per day and upward
Headquarters for tourists and commercial Ira
tiers." Special rates made to families and slngl
gentlemen. The management wtll be pleastc
at all times to show rooms and gi.e Prices. 4
modern Turkish bath establishment tu the hoti
11. C. BOWKKb, Mauaaer.
GOODS
money
'iiiera i
tet.
i ,vrSUsrji-
:tMissrB70f'n8: horseshoeing a
i Nl Ua,a i,rt;"B"
The Palace Cafe
on Court Street has Just been rellt
ted throughout. You will llnd
everything neat, clean, wholesome.
If you want a quick lunch we cun
serve you. We also serve regular
meals for 25o. We believe we
serve the beat meal hi the city for
money. Our steadily Increasing
trade is good evidence of this fuel.
Farmer' 25c dinners a specialty.
THE PALACE CAFE
810 East Court Sheet.
WXr'lFljC-YOUU ORDERS FOR EN
glared cards, wedding Invitations, ate:
100 engraTed Tlaltlng cards with plate,
ll.BO; additional card In future, fl per
hundred. The Rait Oregon Um.
Peiidl.'ton. Oregon,
Architect
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
As meicury will surely destroy the sense
of smeu and completely derange the whole
sjstem when entering It through the ' rau
cous surfaces. Such articles should never
be used ej.viit on prescriptions from rep
utable phjslihiiiK, as the damage they Kill
do Is ten fold to the good you can
possibly derive from them. Halls ( atarrb
Cure, manufactured by I . J- I beuey & Co
Toledo, O., contains no mercury, aud is
taken Internally acting dliectly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the system,
ln buying Hull's Catarrh Cure bo sure you
iet the genuine. It U taken Internally
anil made lu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney
& Co. Testimonials fiee.
Sold by druggists, price T.'.r per bottle.
Hall's Family Pills re the best
A Sure Thing.
It Is said that nothing Is sure except
deatli and taxes, but that Is not alto
cether true. Dr. King's New Discov
ery for Consumption Is a sure cure tor
all liins and throat Doubles. Thous
ands can testify to that. Mrs C. 13.
Van Metre, of Shophordtown, W. Va
says: "I had a severe easo of bron
...in, orwi fnr n venr trior! everything.
I heard of, but got no jfillef. One hot-
tlo ot Dr. King's Now uiscovury i wu
cmed me absolutely." It's infallible
iftii-uiilnc rniiirh irrlii. UHGU
moula and consumption. Try it. It b
guaranteed by Tallman & Co.. drug
gists. Trial bottle free. Hcgular
sizes buc. j.
VITAL STTI5TICS
REQUIREMENTS OF THE
LAW RECENTLY PASSED.
All Infectious and Contagious Dis
eases Must Be Reported Immedi
atelyThe Local Board of Health
Will Enforce the Law to the Let
ter. City Recorder KItz Gerald has a
new job on his hands In carrying out
the provisions ot the act passed nt
the last session or the legislature In
regard to recording all the city vital
statistics for comnllatlon In the re
port of tho stnto board or health.
Heretofore in tho city there has
been no sot plan regarding the rec
ords mentioned and under tho now
law. which went Into effect tho 2lst
of this month, a system must bo
observed as laid down by tho net.
During the last month, the record
et has had reported tu him several
cases of Infectious diseases, most of
which at the present time are well.
Cases Reported During Past Month,
Miss l'orter dlphtiieria; David
Stoutott. scarlet fever; and Kb
morSearcoy. B.W. Mumphry nnd Mrs.
Smith, smallpox, were reported. H.
Chestnut was reported this morning
as down with tho smallpox at Louis
Neal's place.
One burial permit was granted
during tho nvinth, It being to Grant
Harnett for the burial ot bis little
(laughter Uonnlo, drowned In McKay
creek on May ?.
Tho provisions of the law relating
to the now system, which will bo en
forced from now on all over tho stnte.
Is found In the General Laws ot Ore
gon, page 84, nnd section S, and reads
as follows:
Provisions of the Law.
"In each nnd every county of tho
state the county judge anil county
physician shall constitute a county
board of health for said county, and
tho county physician shall bo health
officer of the county. If, ln any
county. It is deemed inexpedient to
have n county physician, the county
judge shall act as health oillcer ami
constitute tho county board of health.
It shall bo the duty of tho county
board of health to collect all vital sta
tistics, and keep n record thereof, and
tc report to the secretary of tho state
board of health monthly, not later
than the loth dny, nil Infectious dis
eases, deaths and the causes thereof,
places of burial of every person hav
Ing died in said county, and In case
of birth of any child, giving tho name
of Its parents, their residence nnd
their occupation, that may have been
reported to said board of health dur
ing the preceding mouth, excepting
cities wherein vital statistics are col
lected; and, In such cases, tho heall.i
officer, or other iersoii wIiom. duty
It is tu collect such statistics, must
send to tho secretary of the state
board of health, not later than the
10th day of the month, a transcript of
nis monthly records of deaths, places
of burial, names, ages, etc.; In case
of births, names ot parents, and their
places of residence nnd nationality;
nnd of all Infectious diseases report
ed to him."
Section 12 makes It the duty of any
physician, nurse, midwife or tho head
of any family under whoso chargo any
birth occurs, to report thu same to
the county or city health officer not
later than the lust day of that month
then current. Every death shall be
reported within 18 hours or as soon
as practicable. Bvery caso of Infec
tious or cantaglotiB disease shall bo
reported Immediately. For tho viola
tion of any of the provisions of the
law a fine of not less than $10 or
more than $100 can lie Imposed.
The provisions of tills law will be
carried out In the future, aud the at
tention of all those affected is called
to the subject. In order to make the
matter more easy of execution for the
olllcers of the law.
HOTELS.
HOTEL
PENDLETON
VAN DRAN BROS., Props.
The Best Hotel in Pendleton
and as good as any.
The Hotel I'crullcton has just
been refitted and refurnished
throughout. Phone niul fitc
alarm connections with all rooms.
Baths in suites and single rooms.
Hoadqnartors for Truvollng Mob
Commodious Samplo Rooms.
Rates $2 & $2.50
Special rates by week or m outh
Excellent Cuisine.
Prompt IMnlngroom service
Bar and billiard room In connootioc
Only Three Blocks from Depol
GOLDEN RULE HOTEL
Corner Court and John.on Btrcoti,
Pendleton, Oregon,
M. F. Kolly, Proprlotor.
CHICAGO MAN AFTER CATTLE.
Finds a Dead Market Here Claims
Wool Is Held Too High.
John Fleming, thu Chicago stock
buyer, left HiIh morning for HlmnlWi,
where ho hopes to find somo market
cattle. A few catllo have been ship
ped out from Echo and boiiio of the
surrounding towns In thu lust week or
so, but this Pendleton market Is dead,
the home demand practically using
all the stock.
Mr. Fleming Is of the opinion that
the wool market will be dull, us
there Is no great Kastern demand ut
tho prices demanded by tho holderH,
There have been offers of 13 cents
for one clip which was refused, and
from there the ISastern schedule
grades to 9 or 814 cents. This price
the growers refuse to tuko nt the
present time. Whether or not the
sales will be large here on the 29th
remains with tho will of the growers
and their anxiety to dispose of their
clip.
Made Young Again.
"One of Dr. King's New Mfo fills
each night for two weeks has put me
In my 'teens' again," writes I). H
Tin Her, of Dempseytown, I'a, They're
the best In the world for llvor, stom
ach and bowels. Purely vegetable
Never gripe. Only 25e at Tallmau &
Co.'s drug store.
Calendars.
Forty millions of calendars aro gra
tuitously distributed In the United
States during the first month of every
year.
dBWjlQsl fr 'i BBMsisHBlBllBBlBllBllBm
stBSgJHBHtfflBJBJJBJF TSPsssSTSIf
HEATED BY STEAM
LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY
Amor leu u IMi.ii, niton 91, B Uifi.00
lie rtl u V.
European I'luii, IWo, 7ftc, SI. (HI,
Special rutcH by week or m.mlli.
Free 'bus meets all trains1
Commercial trade solicited
Fine sample rooms
Special Attention Given Country TraJf
HOTEL
ST. GEORGE
CORNER MAIN AND WEBB STS
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GEO. DAI1VEAU, Prop.
Elegantly Furnished
Steam Heateo
European Plan.
Block and a hall from depot.
Sample room In connection.
ROOM RATE
50c, 75o, $1,01
1 .PIT IIlV'J
Standard ramsdi lor Olsst,
Oonorrhoa and Huaaingi raiirw 1
in aa hours. Cures Kid- inuui l
tier sad Bladdsr Troubles.
TRANSPORTATION LINM.
mm
Shotlwb
and union pacific
Two Trains to tho East Dally
Through Pullman standard and Tourist slt
tng cars dally to Omaha, Uhteago; tonrlsl
sleeping cr aallr to Kausas City) throma
Pullmau tonrlsl sleeping cars (petsonallT ooss
ducted) weekly to Chicago, Kansas City, M.
I ouls and Memphis : reclining chair cara (smu
irre) to the Kastdally
rtrist
rom
Tlmo Sohclitlei
Kmin I'eiiillotoii
laaiTl
raost
Portland
8:10 am
Chicago
,V.V)pin
Portland
ll.'O a m
Portland Special No. 1
The East
skiu a.m.
Chicago Special No. '1 I Portland
SiMpaa
Mall and Kipresa N..JI
Th last
l:Ua a
Tho Knsl
0am
Spokane
S:15 a m
ctOUpra
Mall and Express No.S 1 PortUnd
IPendleton I'assenter
Hpotan Passenger
No. a
Pendleton Branch
Mixed Train No. 41
Walla Walla Branch
Mixed Trala No. i
Proles
5:iSpi
ISO pa.
Ocean and River Schedule.
FROM PORTLAND.
8.-OJ p. m,
All sslllni datei sub-
jici to cnance.
For Han Francisco
Rail everyt days.
Columbia Hirer
To Astoria and Way
Landings.
sao. i
aw p. as.
Sunday
' llally
eacopt
Sunday
IMp m.
Baturdar
10:00 p. tn.i
WUInmottoUlviT.
Potts leave Portland dally, except Sunday,
'state of water permuting) for Willamette sad
Yamhill Hirer points.
Leate" Lear
Klparta Snake Hirer Lewlstoa
1:05 a.m. Illparla to U.wlston 710 a. B.
Dally Dally
ExcplMonl Kxcpt
F. F WAMSLKV, Aj.nt, Peadletea.
Pendleton Savings Bank
OIIOANIZKD MARCH 1, 1819.
CAPITAL $100,000.
Transacts a general banking bualnaaav
Interest allowed on time deposit.
Exchange bought and sold on aM
prinolpal point.
Special attention given to colleo
tlons. W. J FURNISH, President
J. N. TEAL, VloavPrssJdent.
T. J. MORRIS, CtMhsW.
J. W. MALONKY, Kmf OwMwii
OF PENDLETON.
CAPITAL 70,0s
surplus wfm
Transacts a general banking bust,
ness. Exchange and tslagraphlo trans
fers sold on San Francisco, Now York,
Chicago and principal point In the)
Northwest
Draft drawn on China, Japan anal
Europe.
Makes collections on re as on sale
term.
LEVI ANKENY, President
VV. F. MATLOCK, Vlc-PrldonL.
C. B, WADE, Cashier.
MEN AND WOMEN.
Dm Dm a tt onastaral
dlMraM.liu1ajnraaiisaa,
ftrlUlkiaa or aloaralssssi
Lr,i2:i.. I'alclMS. aainel aatttSi.
Hlt.iJlOstyrJiCs. sei r
axuai or avrwaana
r muI In slala vimsSL
L. I I.UI WM. Ml
fsfsfAruiu
awssjr (imum aa
lSmcis(ili,o. H
Scott's Sutil-Pap Giisibt
For I adaminailOa ST Qaiavf
vtthv UltdUtuiiW t i
KUuars.
aUaJ hmT Kil
ba worst pa
si
naaUy tba srorsl sajsa of
Ssunarrliswa swault4,
rotuatUr6floilaaTiaa4.
turn, AUMHiMir aarasiiaa.
Hold by dronlata. Ftim
11.00, or If saall. ,MHI,
aaiiaroMTaJN, ono.
Sold by F. W. Schmidt el Co.
MANHOOD RESTORED "OMBEir
... a itsraalaauaj as ..,..I..II.,J ...7 vnnlnmu 1'iaai rtuuin anlfTArMra Sir, tint, (lOftM 111
to cire srttEi" t au operallou. till) UthnonlsTs. A wrllU-'n nte sTronaad "DS1J?.S
nLi.fru,.t m wirnianent cure. SI I. IMS a boil all tut HJl) br lualL . Mend lor sra ClrouJatSO J
(stliuo(ilals..Arok U.1VOI. MEUICI.Hi: CO.,Maa Fraaclw.., (Ml.
SOLD BY TALLMAN & CO., DRU GGI8TS, PENDLETON, OREGON,