Their called the "fire tree" here in Canada. Takes a forest fire to regenerate them. They can grow in sandy rocky ground. Make strong lumber, best for railway ties and take preservative [copper sulphate] easily.
Probably some homesick Canadian planting them around S Oregon.
Willard.
Looks like a pine we have up here in our Boreal forest when it grows in open country. Jack pine [Pinus banksiana]
but my second guess like squisher replied is Scots pine. Lots of them planted around here in residential areas and left to grow wild.
Willard.
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