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Belle Court apartments, Trinity Place, Portland

Photograph showing the exterior of a five-story brick apartment building, Belle Court, on Trinity Place off Washington Street (now Northwest Trinity Place off West Burnside Street) in Portland. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 376G0187 were published on Page 4 of the Development Section in the Oregon Journal Year’s End Number on Friday, December 26, 1913. The photographs were published under the headline “Portland’s Apartment House Colony On The Increase.” This photograph had the following caption: “Belle Court apartments, Trinity Place.” The photographs accompanied a story, which had the headline “Apartments Rise to Fulfill Demands of Growing Population” and the subheading “Seven Hundred Thousand Dollars Invested in Flats and Apartment Houses in 1913.” The story contained the following information about Belle Court: “This new building, recently opened, cost about $100,000.” Image note: The number 140 is written on the negative. The number 156 was also written on the negative, then crossed out.

Ben W. Olcott and Walter M. Pierce at Oregon State Capitol

Full-length portrait of Ben W. Olcott (left) and Walter M. Pierce (right) standing outside the Oregon State Capitol in Salem. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 6 of the Oregon Journal city edition on Tuesday, January 9, 1923, under the headline “Retiring and Incoming Governors.” The photograph had the following caption: “Photograph taken in Salem, Monday, showing Ben Olcott (left), the retiring governor, and Governor Walter M. Pierce, standing together in the Capitol rotunda.” Pierce was inaugurated on January 8, 1923. The photograph accompanied a story about Olcott's final speech and the text of Pierce’s inaugural address to the Legislature.

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the side and rear of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. The print shop shared a building with the monastery's post office. A man is seen standing, bending over, on the hillside next to the building. Stacks of firewood are visible at the rear of the building.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Interior view of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. A large rotary press for printing newspapers can be seen in the foreground, and another press is visible behind it. See also image Nos. 151-157.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Interior view of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Two men operate Linotype machines while a third man appears to be setting type by hand.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the front of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. Part of an automobile is visible on the right side of the image.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the front of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. The print shop shared a building with the monastery's post office. A sign reads "Benedictine Press" and an engraving over the door reads "St. Benedict, Oreg. Post Office."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Interior view of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. A large rotary printing press with rolls of paper threaded between its cylinders can be seen. A second large press is visible behind the first one.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benedictine Press, Mt. Angel Abbey

Exterior view of the front of the Benedictine Press print shop at Mt. Angel Abbey in St. Benedict, Oregon. The print shop shared a building with the monastery's post office. A sign reads "Benedictine Press" and an engraving over the door reads "St. Benedict, Oreg. Post Office."

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Benson Polytechnic School

Photograph showing the exterior of a new Benson Polytechnic School building at what is now Northeast 12th Avenue and Northeast Irving Street in Portland. The school is now known as Benson Polytechnic High School. The Oregon Journal published one of two related photographs, 376G0354 or 376G0355, on Sunday, December 30, 1917. Image note: The text “Benson Polytechnic School” is written on the negative sleeve.

Benson Polytechnic School

Photograph, taken from a high angle, showing the exterior of a new Benson Polytechnic School building and the surrounding grounds at what is now Northeast 12th Avenue and Northeast Irving Street in Portland. The school is now known as Benson Polytechnic High School. A cropped version of either this photograph or a nearly identical image, No. 376G0355, was published on Page 10, Section Two, of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, December 30, 1917. The photograph was published under the headline “New Plant of Benson Polytechnic School For Boys.” It had the following caption: “The Benson Polytechnic school, one of the finest institutions of its kind, now occupies its new plant at East Twelfth and East Couch streets, where excellent facilities are afforded for teaching the skilled trades.” A story on the same page, headlined “Portland’s Library And Public Schools Awake to Times / Public Schools Fully Meet Demands Imposed by War” included the following information about the school and new building: “The Benson Polytechnic school for boys, now housed in its new plant, is the finest institution of its kind on the Pacific coast. When fully completed the school will consist of 10 units. The subjects taught include many of the practical phases designed to fit the students to battle with the technical world. The enrollment is now 500 and the capacity of the school is 2000 when all units shall have been finished.” Also see related image No. 376G0353. Image note: The text “Benson Polytechnic School” is written on the negative sleeve.

Benson Polytechnic School

Photograph, taken from a high angle, showing the exterior of a new Benson Polytechnic School building and the surrounding grounds at what is now Northeast 12th Avenue and Northeast Irving Street in Portland. The school is now known as Benson Polytechnic High School. A cropped version of either this photograph or a nearly identical image, No. 376G0354, was published on Page 10, Section Two, of the Oregon Journal on Sunday, December 30, 1917. The photograph was published under the headline “New Plant of Benson Polytechnic School For Boys.” It had the following caption: “The Benson Polytechnic school, one of the finest institutions of its kind, now occupies its new plant at East Twelfth and East Couch streets, where excellent facilities are afforded for teaching the skilled trades.” A story on the same page, headlined “Portland’s Library And Public Schools Awake to Times / Public Schools Fully Meet Demands Imposed by War” included the following information about the school and new building: “The Benson Polytechnic school for boys, now housed in its new plant, is the finest institution of its kind on the Pacific coast. When fully completed the school will consist of 10 units. The subjects taught include many of the practical phases designed to fit the students to battle with the technical world. The enrollment is now 500 and the capacity of the school is 2000 when all units shall have been finished.” Also see related image No. 376G0353. Image note: The text “Benson Polytechnic School” is written on the negative sleeve.

Bentson Store

A photograph showing the interior of the Bentson Store in Silverton. Six people pose for the photograph. Various goods are visible in display cases and on the walls. Advertisements for The Ladies' Home Journal Patterns for June and Queen Quality Shoes are visible on the right.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Bertha and Goodman Bettman

This photograph depicts Bertha and Goodman Bettman seated on a wooden bench in an indoor setting. Bertha wears a dark colored jacket and skirt and Goodman wears a dark suit and glasses. There is a fireplace on the right.

Bertha and Goodman Bettman inside Bettman's Drugstore

This photograph depicts Bertha and Goodman Bettman seated on stools inside Bettman's Drugstore. Bertha is wearing a dark jacket and skirt, and decorative hat. Goodman wears a dark suit and glasses. Labeled jars containing various medical ingredients are visible on shelves lining the back wall behind a large wooden counter. A glass display case sits atop the counter next to Bertha.

Bethany fair display

A photograph showing a fruit and vegetable display at a fair. "Bethany" is spelled out in apples at the top.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Bettman's Drugstore Interior

Interior view of Goodman Bettman's Drugstore, which was located at 8th and Willamette in Eugene, Oregon. There is an unidentified man, possibly Adalbert G. Bettman, on the telephone on the left.

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