East Side Commercial Club (Portland, Or.)

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Members of East Side Commercial Club with scale

Full-length portrait of ten unidentified men in two rows outside a building. The men in the front row are crouching, and the men in the back row are standing behind them. Between the two rows is a scale. The text “E. S. Com Club” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Senator Charles L. McNary? with members of East Side Commercial Club

Full-length portrait of a group of people standing outside the East Side Commercial Club office in at Southeast 6th Avenue and Southeast Alder Street in Portland. The man standing at center, wearing a bow tie and shaking hands with the man to his left, may be United States Senator Charles L. McNary. The other people in the photograph are unidentified. The text “E. S. Com. Club” is written on the negative and is faintly visible at the bottom of the image.

Mr and Mrs. B. F. Boynton with 20-foot-long birthday cake at East Side Commercial Club meeting

Photograph showing Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Boynton sitting at a dining table during a meeting of the East Side Commercial Club in Portland on Wednesday, November 13, 1935. At the front of the table, a huge birthday cake with lit candles is visible. On Thursday, November 14, 1935, a similar photograph, image No. 372A0066, was published on Page 14 of the Oregon Journal. In the caption for that photograph, the Journal reported: “This huge birthday cake, 20 feet long by 8 inches wide, was served Wednesday at the East Side Commercial club in honor of B. F. Boynton, prominent member. The 100-pound cake bore 80 anniversary candles and was presented by Dr. Paul E. Dutton, club president.” Image note: The name “Benny Boynton” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

B. F. Boynton with 20-foot-long birthday cake at East Side Commercial Club, Portland

Photograph showing people sitting at a long dining table during a meeting of the East Side Commercial Club in Portland on Wednesday, November 13, 1935. At the front edge of the table is a 20-foot-long birthday cake with lit candles in honor of B. F. Boynton, the third person from left. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 14 of the Oregon Journal on Thursday, November 14, 1935, under the headline “Not for Goliath, But for Boynton.” The photograph had the following caption: “This huge birthday cake, 20 feet long by 8 inches wide, was served Wednesday at the East Side Commercial club in honor of B. F. Boynton, prominent member. The 100-pound cake bore 80 anniversary candles and was presented by Dr. Paul E. Dutton, club president. From left are Jess L. Colby, manager of Alert Transfer company; Dr. Dutton, Mr. and Mrs. Boynton, Art Lee and William Jossey, East Side Auto terminal directors.” See related image No. 372A0065. Image note: The name “Benny Boynton” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.

Members of East Side Commercial Club in costume

Full-length portrait of a group of unidentified people, probably members of the East Side Commercial Club, wearing a variety of costumes. They are at a stadium or arena, and rows of spectators are watching in the background. The text “East Side Commercial” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image Nos. 372A0828 and 372A0848. Image note: Negative damage at right.

Members of East Side Commercial Club in costume, posing with donkeys

Full-length portrait of seven unidentified people, probably members of the East Side Commercial Club, wearing a variety of costumes and posing with a pair of donkeys. They are at a stadium or arena. The text “East Side Commercial” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image Nos. 372A0831 and 372A0848.