A view of the Cascade Highway running through a small town. A car is parked along the side of the road with a tire cover on the back that reads "Oregon State." Multiple storefronts can be seen along the sides of the road.
A Pontiac is parked along the side of the Cascade Highway, facing the camera. The outlines of two figures are visible inside the car. A wooden sidewalk and fence can be see running along the opposite side of the road.
Two automobiles drive toward each other on opposite sides of the Cascade Highway. A white wooden building that appears to be a church or schoolhouse is visible to one side of the road.
A view of the Cascade Highway running through the countryside. Two cars drive on opposite sides of the road. A tire cover on the back of one of the cars reads, "Oregon State."
A photograph of three people standing on a dirt road with a steam cement mixer, supplies, and a mule. Additional people are visible throughout the background.
A photograph of three people working on a dirt road with a steam cement mixer, supplies, and mules. Other people are visible throughout the background and a child watches from the side of the road.
Five kid goats in a fenced field. A man and a dog stand behind them. Oak Hill likely refers to a farm in the White Salmon Valley. Caption from the negative sleeve reads, "Baby Kids, Oak Hill (2), S8, LW3-8."
A bakery on a street corner in Mt. Angel, Oregon. Automobiles are parked on the street in front of the building and a group of men converses on the sidewalk.
A truck is parked on a street in the Silverton, Oregon area. The truck bed is piled with bales of hops wrapped in cloth. One man sits behind the wheel of the truck and two sit on top of the hops bales.
A truck piled high with bales of hops. Two men and a woman sit in the truck while two men stand beside it. The emulsion on part of the negative appears to have been scratched off.
Photograph showing the exterior of the two-story Balfour-Guthrie Building at the corner of Park and Oak streets (now Southwest Park Avenue and Southwest Oak Street) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 3 of the Development Section in the Oregon Journal Year’s End Number on Friday, December 26, 1913. The image was among a full page of photographs showing office buildings constructed in Portland in 1913. The photographs were published under the headline “Eleven Business Blocks Constructed During Year.” According to information on the page, the Balfour-Guthrie Building was constructed at a cost of $37,000. Image note: The number 141 is written on the negative. The number 157 was also written on the negative, then crossed out. It is visible in the upper right corner of the image.
A group of approximately twenty-five men pose for the camera in a horse-drawn wagon. The men hold instruments such as trumpets, french horns, and clarinets. The wagon is festooned with fir garlands. An inscription scratched into the negative reads "1980 Mt A - band."
An open bank safe sits amid debris from the April 23, 1935 fire that destroyed the Opera House theater and damaged nearby buildings in Silverton, Oregon. A group of people can be seen standing in the background. Accompanying description reads, "Coolidge and McClaine - bank safe 1880 Fire 1935 First Safe used in Coolidge & McCLaine Bank, 1880."
A bank with rhododendrons in bloom. Photograph likely taken in the garden of the Charles Elliott Ladd and Sarah Hall Ladd residence. Caption from the negative sleeve reads, "Bank with Rhododendrons, S10, LW3-10."
Head and shoulders portrait of Barney Oldfield, an auto racer and president of the Oldfield Tire Company. He is facing to the right and smoking a cigar. He is wearing a hat, suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Oldfield, Barney” is written on the negative sleeve. The photograph was probably taken in January 1920, when Oldfield visited Portland on business. See related image No. 373G0150.
Full-length portrait of Barney Oldfield (left), an auto racer and president of the Oldfield Tire Company, and an unidentified man standing outside the Fletcher & James tire shop in Portland. They are holding an Oldfield tire. The name “Oldfield, Barney” is written on the negative sleeve. The photograph was probably taken in January 1920, when Oldfield visited Portland on business and stopped at Fletcher & James, a distributor of Oldfield tires. See related image No. 373G0151.
A photograph of a baseball field. Ten people are visible on the field in the distance. The field is surrounded by houses and the forest is visible in the background.
A photograph showing three baseball trophies on a wooden table. The photo is doubled. The trophy on the left includes baseball bat and baseball decorations. The trophy on the right reads, "Oregon State American Legion Junior Baseball Champion 1930 Presented by: Portland Baseball Club Thomas L. Turner President."