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While walking home from the East Oregon Farmers Market at 7:45 p.m. last Friday, I found a pair of brass lamps tucked behind a bench near the East Oregon City Hall. They’re a little weathered, with brass stems and amber glass shades that glow when you turn them on. I pictured someone missing their cozy bedside lamps and felt a tug to do the right thing. I brought them to the East Oregon Public Library steps and posted this listing here, hoping the owner sees it and recognizes the glow of their own living room.
Last Friday around 5:50 p.m., I left my bag of sports gear in the gym entrance at East Oregon Community College after a quick practice. I turned back for it a few minutes later and found the hall quiet and the bag gone. It’s got my soccer cleats, a basketball, a tennis racket, and a whistle—the stuff I use for three different leagues, and it carries a lot of memories. I’d just rearranged my week to fit in a couple of extra workouts, so losing it really stings. If anyone happened to see a gym bag left behind, I’d be grateful to recover it and get back to the courts.
I was tidying a display outside East Oregon Coffee Roasters on Main Street this morning, around 9:45 a.m., when a small pouch slid out from under a chair. Inside were several travel adapters, tangled with a charger and a slim power bank. The pouch had a sticker from a weekend trip to Portland, which told me someone was traveling light and needed these adapters. I picked them up and hoped this listing would help reunite them with the owner, since East Oregon mornings get busy and it would mean a lot to someone to have these back.
On Friday at 6:45 p.m., I found a stack of Microwaves tucked behind the loading dock at East Oregon Market on Main Street. The boxes looked weathered and one cord dangled out, as if someone left them during a busy night. I moved them to a dry corner under the awning and snapped a quick note for this listing, hoping the owner sees it and recognizes the size and model. It feels satisfying to help a neighbor reunite with a useful appliance after a long day.
Hi there, I’m Jordan Reed. I LOST a small set of pins during a walk last Friday around 6:15 p.m. I must have dropped them somewhere between the Pendleton Round-Up arena and the clock tower along Main Street in East Oregon. The pins are a mixed bunch: a tiny enamel pin with a blue star, a silver compass pin, and a little souvenir pin from a cafe we visited on a road trip. They’re sentimental to me—one pin was a gift from my grandmother, and the others remind me of a trip with my sister. If you saw them, I’d be grateful for any help.
I was at East Oregon's Main Street Market around 11:30 a.m. on Saturday when I realized my Coins tin was missing. The tin held my grandfather's coins, including a few 1940s pieces and a couple of commemoratives, all wrapped in a green velvet pouch. It meant a lot to me, and the dented lid and the smell of aged copper still linger in my memory. If you found a coin tin like this in East Oregon, please connect through the site so I can be reunited with them.
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