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j now aii CUSTOMERS DEMAND OF A Bank courtesy and both the in- clination and ability to accom- modate patrons within bounds that guarantee a safe and sound institution. This bank is willing to be judged by this measure. jj i: ;■ ;; :: ;j First National Bank jj ^ are ture. o f J f o Ç fc n m t Many Matters o f M o ri* than9 Pasting Moment * over ey are r Any llam In that* columna containing on tfce laat Ikw tharaof tha mgrk |. ,|, la paid advartlalng. | Thin announcement la mada In compilane« with tha poalal ragulatlona.| C Hherrlf J. C. I'*rk «r ami Deputy Elkins were up from Eugene yesterday on bunt ness. > IOEH M «m ay Athejr, Inlertype operator for The Hentlnel, I ih * been *ubpoen«*«l to tt|ipcur nt I’ orllnnil Monday n* n wit nc*. In the tierllnger Frank ea.e. G i.pe Juice Week I be world over. 1‘ ienie liinrh good* to go with it. H«‘e ................ 76c our window, Kerr A Hilnby. :handise A picnic with program will be held nt Currin Htation July Fourln. RANGES,COOK STOVES HEATERS A I.u rg e A s s o rtm e n t I K I N H O T U E S C R r U R N l S B H C R OS. RS PHONE • F »r «lk «u | h l k. lo-yoiol tli« obsta itilU It n - m l i e u out • way to vat ovar. I Diet H-tildi hinders Ita otijm-t •Il H P irlaK l dvvvlopa I'li*» ml nd accustomed noon acquires vision Join In a higher da who taka* no fora nati, c u t down, dia uytlilnit go*« wrong la r tj, Imprison cal. aa ill o f rlrcuniataiK'aa iti to uaa foratbougtit iva o f clrcumataura. to look for a way by i* unpleasant « i | mt 1 le rcsult» Ila unes And a way out. Ho raly Instead o f Juat to fata I I « haa ¡rethought and luiag «. «'«instructive think i«w waya to aucceaa ulooki-d Nautilus, tha Common*. ra first galm tl aerean conUBona with aotne uli-sconoe ii I miii I 17HU. Ihry are to la* found k Iwiicli In thaatran »ut luttwfereoee from , although tha latter lorant of th«lr pr«a In mat' coin me need to dlvlalon llata Itself me onward th« old na aomathlng nacred o f th« houa« which ilhltlon o f publicity ftcr th« great Are of were admitted aa a i to the temporary the common* ami 1852, th « repn>aent le liMik poaaitialoii of cr In the palace of ireaa waa at laat oft! aud the reportera' ■«•««•nt exlata waa an abla Wrack. >rable wreck In the erlcan aurf waa that etico, atranded on , Long Inland, early f Jan 8, 1837 She igern and a crew of panaengeni and four anved by a aurftmat idor the command of III. All othera were tough the wreck waa lore that their cric« f their worda wen* the twach. It waa wreck, aa publish«! tlon, that led to the tha United Staten N u r -C E D AND R E P A IR W ORK L O C A TE D ON W E S T SIDE Mr. and Mra. 0. H. Hawkin. and non, Ameil are .pending a couple w«>ek* with Mr*. W. O. Ilmmer in Eugene. Mia. Dai.y Hawkin. wa. up from Sa lent over Sunday to vi.it her parent», Mr. and Mr*. O. U. Hawkin*. W. II. Korn» o f Houth l.ake City paaaed through here Huuduy on Ins way home from lx»» Angeles via Portland, lie viaited at the Geo. II. Brainurd home while here. Mr. und Mra. Finley Wbippa and game at daughter Gladys, left Monduy for a abort viait with Mr. and Mr». E. A. ('umpiiig outfits; Hwengel llurdwure Hchrepel, at Corvallis. Jack l.ewia attended Hurriaburg Hunday. the Mra. D. H. Hcmenwny, who ia the guest of her slater in Portland, attended the recent cherry fuir in Hnlcm as the guest of the Royal Ro*uriuiia of Port land, making the trip with them in their private ear and spending the day with them taking in the »ighta at the capital city. Mr*. E. J. Ostrander ha* gone t«> Astoria for a vi.it with her daughter, Mr*. Humpkriea. Hhe .topped o ff at Eugene aevrral day. to vi.it her daiigh ter, Mr*. Marion Veatch. Dr. F. W. Bobbin* return«*d last week from hi. trip to California. Deering Binder, and Mower, are Mild by the Hwengel Hardware Co. Mr*. J. O. Johnson, daughter and »on of Portland, who had b«*en vi.itin g Mr*. David GibMin, returned home Thuraday. Mr*. Loin Hhea nnd daughtern l.aver ta and Alta are vi.itin g at Carlton. Mr. and Mr«. Matthew Guering left yeatordny morning for northern C h I i fornia, where they will viait the hot When you build thnt new aidewalk apringa for a time in the hope o f ben make it a valuable a.aet to your pro efitin g Mra. Guering who hna been ill perty— u.e cement from the Cottage for aome time with aintien. Grove Mfg. Co! mny27tf Thia ia the picnic aeaaon— nnd you ’ll have a real picnic getting any better photon than those made by Arm*tr«>ng Always Get the Bread With at 24 North Hixth. jn24 jly l the horae will recover but thnt the in jury will lenve it more or le** crippled. (Across from M. K. Church) ! Mr. and Mr*. Marvin Drury motored up from Hpringfield and spent Hunday with Mr. und Mrs. C. E. Jones. Frank King attended the Harrisburg Cottage Grove game ut Harrisburg Hurt day. Mr. and Mr«. W. F. Lockwood re turned to their home in Heattle y«'»ter Testimonial* upon request. Dr. Golf, day afternoon. ■hoe chiropractor. inb25tf Miss Daisy Cobb returned to Heattle Hen Hmghuui o f Eugene, «pent Hun yesterday morning after having lx*en day with hi* sister, Mr*. David Grigg*. in thia city for some time. Mr. and Mra. H. H. Fieater drove to Miss Mabel Veatch’s Hunday school IJurriaburg Hunday with their son in class «njoyed a very pleasant picnic ye* law ami daughter, Mr. and Mra. H. E. terday. They were driven in a motoi Allison of Coburg. truck up Hilk Creek where they »pent TEACHERS FROM HERE ARE AT MONMOUTH Richmond home waa a daughter. The baby ia a boy and The H»-ntincl hnd eon I absolutely guarantee to remove nnd aiderable trouble in squaring itself with replare half .«ilea nnd make readjust the father for the error. me lit* without pain to the |x>eketl»ooh. Ellen Needham o f Thuraton ia visit I»r. tlo ff, Hlioe lloapital. jlO tf ing Hholby Teeter» anil their relative*. A valuable three year old mare be New lot o f p«ieket cutlery juat re longing to W. C. Billing* auffered n reived direet from the factory. Every very badly cut leg a couple daya ago piece warranted. Have you aeen that when it became tangled in n barbed boy »coat knife for | l f I t '» a dandy. wire fence in the Cooper pa.ture where Hwengel Hardwnre him ’em. it wa* kept. It wn. not until mimetime Mra. Dora E. Htorkwell haa returned after the accident that the horae wa* to her home in Kaatern Oregon nftcr found to be hurt. The cut i* a deep nnd having »pent several week* with her »«•non* one juat above the foot on the left hind leg. Mr. Hilling* think* that parent», Mr. and Mra. M. Guering. Bakers Bakery:: ill hold Misses Ethel and Mury Martel* at tended the game nt Harrisburg Hunday. Mr». H. E. Cochran return«-d Kntur day from Gardiner, where she had ac com pun led her non Horace. Hhe would have stayed longer but thnt the family had been unable to secure n house. Hhe will apend *ome time with her non Churl«-, at Eugene. Heveral teachers of supervisory dis trict No. 1 are in attendance at the six weeks’ summer school session at Mon mouth Normal and are finding the work most profitable. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Htahlimui, Miss Pearl Demurest and Miss Edith Buell are those from here When you buy underwear for the .urn ill attendance. The session wa* opened last week mer month, aak for Chalmers Porous knit for boys and men. Every garment with an enrollment o f 350, the week guaranteed to give satisfaction. Hee closing wit i an enrollment o f 417, and them at Powell and Co's. jlOc. it ia thought likely that it will be in creased to 450. Every county o f the state with the exception o f Lake and Curry is repre sented. Thus« from Lane County, besides those already mentioned, are: Huper Those going to Newport by the He a for z vacation should make ar rangement. for accommodation, be forehand, aa they will be scarce dur ing the outing season. I have one »mulLtent for rent at *4.<K) per week and large tent with two full siz«*d bed« at *5.00 per week. Everything furnished with either tent except C. J. Kem Looks Forward to Large silverware. Renters have use o f Crowds During Her W e ek ’» kitchen, dining room and sitting room in house without extra charge. Stay at The Rexall Store Good sidewalk to the bench, about fifteen minute»’ walk. Send deposit W ill Oire Number of Free Facial Mas in muking reservation. Mrs. Daniel Olson, box 7A, Newport, Ore. Ya sagas and Personal Advice In Your quinn Cottage, Hixth and Madison. Home by Appointment. TENTS at NEWPORT BOSTON BEAUTY SPECIALIST TO VISIT C G. M i*. Jo.ephine Wright nnd Mr*. Hhel by Churchill have returned from a trip to Portland. The latter ahm visited in Mr. nnd Mr». W. 0. Hou.er o f Eugene Waahington. C. C. Greenfield and C. M. Greenfield .pent Hunday with Mr». Hauser's par Churl«'. Cochran was up from Eugene of Hilverton and G. A. Over o f Eugene cut., Mr. and Mra. 0. H. Hawkin*. over Sunday. His wife, who had been wrerc in the city Friday. The two from Virgil Earl o f Portland i. vi.itin g hi* vi.itin g her parents here, and his moth Hilverton are looking for a locati n. parent, and brother Robert. er, Mrs. H. E. Cochran, returned with Hob Earl returned Thur.dny from n him Monday. trip to Eastern Oregon, Reports from B«»hemin say thnt two Hinger Hewing Machine» at M ill» k Pianos :: :: Phonograph» inches o f snow fell there the first o f Roach Muaic Houac. Ea»y payment M u sical Merchandise the week. plan. n lt f Sewing Machines A currant tw ig about ten inches long The Hentinel made a »oriou« error in Mill« A Roach Music House it* laat iaaue when it atuted that the und bearing about a bushel and a half Firnt Nat. Hank Bldg. newly arrived youngater at the Thoa o f currant, was sent to The Hentinel of I t ’s Home Made as well as W ell Made_________ The Blue Mountain District a celebration July 4. A U T O L IV E R Y Kiliion and Victor Talking Machine, on ea.y payment plan. Milts k Koarh Muaic Houa«. — u ltf The Pennant W iappers Miss Ruth Hill and Miss Ixjuise Hailey of Eugene spent the week end with M i»» liu iley’. sister, Mrs. C. A. Doran. Phone your order» for wood to the the afternoon in games and bad a delic Cottage Grove M fg. Co. We have the ious picnic luncheon. very best old growth Hr in both 10 inch Mrs. I.eta Hcott returned to Portland | Mr». Ke/.iah Veuleh returned from and 4 foot length». may27tf this morning after having visited rel | f'reswell Monduy and i. vi.itin g ut the Polk ('urrin was culled to California stives here for the past week. home o f Mr*. Harriet Wallace. Hhe ex Monduy by a deathbed message from C. C. Cruson returned to his work in peel, to leave tomorrow for Grant* Pa»* hia brother, H. W. Currin. Monroe this morning. where »he will vi.it her win Elbert Ruth Simmons, who had been visiting for nouic time. her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Me A co«l luxury on a hot day; ihoae Kinney, for two weeks, left this morn automatic blue flame oil .lo v e , wild by ing for her home at Ccntralia, Wash. the Hwengel llurdwure Ht«r*. Coal le Partien tuken in any direction Hhe will stop ut Creawell for a few days a meal to rook. No heat, no dirt, no Price, right, to visit urr aunt, Mrs. Jerry Cochlin. tired feeling. P. A. GLOW, Mrs. J. G. Githens, who bad been vis l ’ bone 150— J Mr. and Mr*. Watk.n* I.«»Wwood of iting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Norton for a Heattle, are In the city vi.itin g rel short time, left this morning for her alive*. They are at the home o f Mr An pound daughter waa born borne at Corvallis. and Mr.. C. W. W all.re. Mr*. Wallace Monday morning to Mr. and Mr*. Chun. Mrs. lx»ru Robinson o f Dorena was i. Mr. I .or k wood ’. «inter Adams. a Eugene passenger this morning. J. E. Bedford returned Friday from Machine oils; Hwengel Hardware. Eugene where be acted a. juryman in W. H. Cooper left for Iowa Hunday the Honneii murder trial. Might, being called there by a message You ’ll never look any younger than you do now— unle.a you get your p:r to the effect that hia brother in law, turea taken right away at Armatrong*. W. T. Himmoua, was expected to die. tie»», liettn wnn her« from Central Quality Htudio, 24 N. Hixtb. jn 2 4 ljlvl Point the firnt o f the week I«» get .«m e M i.» Olga Hoder.trom o f Divide wn« hou.eb«l<! goods. The family esp«*et* graduated laat week from the Yonruiln to .|>end the aumrnvr at tVntrnl Point. high who«I where .be had attended f >r tiead our «»ffer on page A. Murk three year*. holder Woods Co. M i»» Mary Hartel. filed bankrupt Geo. Mrtjueen haa be*n eonfine«! to proceeding* Thursday with A. Win the buu*e during the pa.t wi-ek with the termeier, rrfcr«*e in bankruptcy. Her grip. bnbilitira were tinted at SA.OS7.P2, nnd Mia. Amanda l.indatrom and Mi** her uaaeta at 13,414.73. Anna l.ludatrom were in from Divide The lowest price, ever offered in Cot Tueaday. tngc Grove. Hee our nd. on page A. Minding twine. Hwengel Hardware. Hurkbolder Wood* Co. JOE BAKER General Blacksmith mareheil nnd played like grown up*. flee this week by Mrs. I,. M. Thompson Mr Woodruff aaya that they probably as an eiMiiiple o f the prolificoeas of the attracted more attention than any other Cottage Grove soil. feature of the parade. The < A. Renard family left Monday A 5 lb. pail of pure lard 69c; a 10 lb. for Medford. pail o f pure lard *1.39. Other groceries Miss Nols Kent of Drain is the guest in proportion. Burkholder Wood» Co. o f Mias * Carrie Wood*. One o f the feature» o f the recent Cherry Fair in Hnlcm which proved moat intereating to Frank W oodruff who attended the atate convention o f the Hpnniah American war veternna there, waa the band o f 50 anna o f the veternna rnnging from 5 to 13 yenra in age. They were well trained and C H E A P M O N E Y FOR TH E FARM ER. W E M A K E FA R M L O A N S A T 7 PER C E N T — OR LESS Loans to pny old debts, Loans for improvements, Loans for stock or implements, Promptly attended to. Our Rate* Are The Lowest of any mortgage company in thia territory. We Can Save You Money No mutter what inducement» other» o ffer you, s«‘e ua or write us before making your loan. Wa Also Make City Loans On The Installment Plan. Peterson, Skotheim & Co. Ground floor Register Bldg. Eugene. NEW HOUSE FOR SALE $25 Down and $15 a Month. Cheaper Than Paying Rent. Apply Sentinel Office. An opportunity which is sure to pnove as benefical as it is rare will be a ffo rd ed the women o f Cottage Grove and vi einity when Miss Harriet Coleman, the much talked o f Beauty Hpecialist, now touring Oregon as representative o f the United Drug Company o f Boston— eren tors o f the many Harmony Beauty Re quisites and equally well know n toilet preparations, starts her public demon Strattons for the week commencing Monday, July 6th, as the guest o f Mr. C. J. Kem, proprietor o f the Rexall Htore and sole distributor o f the Har mouy Toilet Products in Cottage Grove. Miss Coleman contends that it is the privilege o f every woman to take advan tage o f anything that will tend to lend a touch o f added beauty to the skin; but, says Miss Coleman, “ extreme care should be exercised to choose only such preparations that really do help nature in she beautifying o f your complexion. Of course on one will question the as oertion thnt the woman with the clean, well preserved skin is a much admired person anywhere,” and, she continues, 1 ‘ i f the woman o f today would only take the care to treat the skin to the benefits o f a good massage thnt she takes ia reading the household section o f the paper, we would see fewer wrin kles, nnd more, yes, a great many more women young at f i f t y . ” We have no doubt about Miss Cole man ’s ability to o ffer the women of Cottage Grove some very valuable ad vice, nnd Mr. Kem will, we feel sure, have a store full o f the “ fairer sex” during Miss Coleman's stay at The Rex all Htore. Mr. Kem tells us thnt he has a real beauty treat in store for the women o f ! Cottage Grove, so you'd better get ready for Misa Coleman’s arrival, | ladies. jly l Menu for the Fourth of July PICNIC LUNCH FIRST COURSE B«-»t quality Peanut Butter, in the hulk, per lb ................... 25c Fineat S a r d in e «, imp >rted, 2 can» fo r ..................................25c Lunch Tongue, per can..........................................................25c Cream Brick Cheese, per lb ................................................. 30c llarodon’a Cracker h in tin», per lb ....................................12*/4c Salad Dressing, bottle .......................................................... 20c SECOND C0U R 8E Baker’» Bread Fancy Cake» in bulk ami package» Kefre»hing Naboth Crape Juice, per bottle........................ 25c visar A. K. O ’Reilly, Mabel Hayes, Josiab Wells, {.aura Inman, Rose Hol den, Bessie Hatch, Nettie Tronson, Ida Tronson, Lida Tucker, Emma Kagdale, Lillian Poyner, Ida Carson, Grace Male, . H. VV. iianns, Dove McGee, Henry Chez John Kebbelbeck. J. H. Kirk and A. Söderström Are Winners of em, Frances Bartlett, Myrtle Tripp, Ava Merchandise Prizes. Moore, Elizabeth Graves, Ella Htahl- man, Myrtle Green, Faith Holderson, There seems to be some difference Veda Barbre, Geraldine Rueh, Winnie o f opinion as to whether the Bargain Boyly, Carrie Bailey, Lillie Crapnon, Theresa Kurtenbach, Maggie Thompson, Carnival Day Hnturday was a complete Linda Cowell, Harriet Moneman, Grace success. While a number o f the mer Knapp, Lacy Copenhaver, Myrtle Cop- chants were well pleased with the re enbaver, Bertha Dunlap, Mildred Mers- sults, none think that the buying publie took bold the way it should have consid dorf, and Mrs. Condon. ering the inducements that were o f fered. The merchandise prizes were won as follows: First, *5, John Kebbelbeck; second, $3, J. H. K irk; third, *2, A. Hod- erstrom. The amount of the purchases Secretary of Trl-State Good Road As that won the prizes were: *310, »261.65 and *55.50. There were a number o f sociation Is Booster for Split other purchases ranging around *30 and Log Drag. »40. The prize winners will be given their The names o f 20 Cottage Grove good roads enthusiasts were added to the merchandise orders upon calling at The membership roll o f the Tri-Htate Pacific Hentinel office and selecting the store Good Roads Association Haturday upon which they wish them. through the efforts o f George E. Boos In advertising always say what you o f Medford, secretary of the assoc 1 a tion. Mr. Boos was in the city only one believe, i f you wiah people to believe day but his enthusiasm for good roads what you say. apr22-tf was the highly contagious sort. Coll For School Warrants. The association will hold its annual Notice is hereby given, that all war convention July 27 and 2» at Medford and Mr. Boos’ pet plan just now is to rants on the funds o f School District organize a series o f work days in the No. 45, Lane County, Oregon, will be several counties through which Pacific paid at the Bank o f Cottage Grove, or Highway runs some time before that the First National Bank, Cottage Grove, date, when, by means o f the split log Oregon, and that interest thereon will drag, all roads running lateral to the cease on this date. Dated the 30th day o f June, 1914. highway, and the highway itself, may A L T A K IN G , Clerk. be put into excellent shape for the auto mobiles that will come from Washington and other northern pcints. The split log drag is the one particu lar device to which Mr. Boos pins his faith for good roads for everyone. The Tri-State Association has more than 2000 members and the slogan o f Ads. under this head at one cent each and everyone o f them is, " L e t ’s a word each insertion for five Get Out o f the Mud.” They hope to insertions; 16 2-3 per cent dis realize their ideal, thus expressed, chief count after fifth insertion; 33 ly by dragging themselves and their 1-3 per eent discount after eighth neighbors out o f the mud by means o f insertion. Figures and initials the split log drag. Mr. Boos feels that are counted as words. the highway will naturally be well taken care o f and thinks that the lateral roads P LA C E FOR R E N T— F R A N K V A N - should receive attention as part o f the Schoiaeh, Wildwood. jlyl-8c public work. He is a firm believer in the advantage o f the public road work T E N T A N D C A M P STOVE FOR ing day. rent.— Inquire Sentinel office. j3tf PUBLIC DOESN’T TAKE HOLD OF BARGAIN DAY MANY JOIN “LETSGET-OUT OF-MUD” ORGANIZATION W ANT ADS The association aims to bring about FOB S A LE OB TR A D E the connection o f the entire coast coun FOR S A LE — F A N C Y W H ITE PI.Y M try with the best o f roads. Mr. Boos say outh Rocks, one pen year old Brown that it is the belief o f the association Leghorns, Brown Leghorn and White that good roads are as vitally necessary Plymouth Rock chicks, 2 and 5 weeks to the good o f the people as are good old. Inquire Bolden Store. jly l« schools. The coming convention at Medford FOR S A L E — REGISTERED O. L C. promises to be a most interesting one. boar and resgistered Jersey bull calf. Every phase o f road building will be E. J. Sears, Saginaw. jlyl-8pd discussed by practical experts. F IN E VETCH A N D O A T H A Y FOR sale. Inquire o f Mrs. 8. E. Cochran. People ’■ Meat Market Changes Hands. jlylp d The People’s Meat Market has again S A L E :— M IL L IN E R Y B u s i changed hands. Culver Brothers, recent FOR ness. Inquire at Vogue Millinery. ly o f Reedville, Oregon, being the new jn24c owners. Messrs. Culver took posses sion o f their new business today and FOR SA LE OR TRAD E — 95 ACRES, will continue in the same quarters that 45 in crop, good buildings, 1 mile are occupied now. from Cottage Grove. Call or address H. Bigelow, Cottage Grove, Ore. jn 27-jlylpd An Old Shearing Craw. Pendleton, Ore.. May 27, 1914. FOR S A L E :— REGISTERED 2 Y E A R To the Editor o f the East Oregonian: old Holstein Bull, cheap. M. A. Horn, In the year 1876 there were nine Walker, Ore. Phone 31F24 young men engaged in shearing sheep jn23-jlyl-8pd for Jerry De Spain, and the sheep were sheared about one mile below the Main B A R G A IN IJT H O TEL PRO PERTY. Must sell on account o f health. Part street bridge in Pendleton. cash and part time with security. Out o f these nine men there is but Mrs. Ida Thompson, Hotel Thompson. one dead as far as several o f the gang jn l 't f c can remember at this writing. The names and addresses o f this S M A L L BUSINESS FOR SAI L \1 bunch, as far as known, are as follows: a bargain on aceouut o f owner leav ing city. *750 will handle. Inquire Ben F. Swaggart, Lexington, Ore.; 132 Sentinel. jnl0jly3pd W illis Bush. Pilot Rock, Ore.; Bill King, Weston, Ore.; J. B. De Spain, (de FOR S ALE A T A B A R G A IN —O N * OF ceased); Charles Jaekson, Cottage the best 3-year-old roan Shorthorn Grove, Ore.; James I.ieuallen, Walla bulls in Oregon. Fred Wright, W al Walla, Wash.; Emsley Ridenour, Port ker, Ore. ____________ jn!0jy3pd land. Ore.; Wesley Adcock, Pendleton H A V IN G DECIDED TO LOCATE IN Ore.; T. F. Howard, Pendleton, Ore. Crook County, w ill o ffer 48 acres one J. B. De Spain was the youngest one mile from city with good spring. Sev o f this bunch and as far as can be eral aerea ready for plow. *2,000 learned he is the first dead o f the cash i f taken soon. Would trade for bunch, and really the only one dead as Central Oregon property. For partic far as the bunch can find out up to date. ulars see J. C. Mores, or ndress 8. B. T. F. HOW ARD. Morta, Post, Oregon. j “ 1' C. M. Jackson o f this city, who was a member o f this crew, remembers most S M A L L FU R N IS H E D COTTAGE A T rear o f Cottage Hotel for sale at a o f the parties named and met several bargain. Mrs. Matilda Applegate, o f them when he visited the round-up Drain, Oragon. my27tf laat year.