This photograph depicts a juvenile bison, outside in a pen made out of wooden slats. The bison's front is facing the camera, as it looks to the left. A hillside and town are visible in the distance. This photograph was likely taken at the City Park buffalo enclosure (now Washington Park).
This photograph depicts a Sergeant in the United States Marine Corps (USMC) collecting fingerprints from an elderly man wearing a dark overcoat. The Sergeant is wearing a USMC cap with the "Eagle, Globe and Anchor" design and the letter "R" on the front, indicating he is a Reserve Officer. Wooden folding chairs and articles of clothing are visible in the background, along with short, wooden bats hanging on the wall above (possibly percussion instruments or guiros) . A large piece of fabric with music bars and notes is also attached to the wall. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts portrait of a man wearing a tartan sash, seated and looking at the camera. A brooch pins the sash over his left shoulder; the brooch has scalloped edges and five dark colored gemstones, with the largest gemstone in the center. He is also wearing a wool Glengarry cap with a checkerboard trim that has a large silver pin attached to the left side. The tie he is wearing matches the tartan print of the sash. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a chemist working in a milk testing laboratory. He stands in front of various instruments, glassware and shelves of books. He is wearing a white lab coat and using a pipette to measure a light colored liquid, which is likely milk, in a small glass vial. Several advertisements for milk products are visible in the background. This photograph was published in the Oregon Sunday Journal on April 25, 1920.
This photograph depicts Dr. David W. Mack, chief dairy and milk inspector for the city of Portland. He is seated at a desk holding a telephone receiver. The candlestick telephone being used is attached to a scissor extension arm. This photograph was published in the Oregon Sunday Journal on April 25, 1920.
This photograph depicts a man golfing on a course. He is wearing a cardigan sweater, knickerbocker pants, knee-high socks, and a cap, and swinging the golf club over his left shoulder. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a dentist administering dental care to a young patient during a Junior Red Cross Dental Cling held in Portland in December, 1920. The dentist is using dental tools in the mouth of a young child. This photograph was published in the Oregon Daily Journal on December 26, 1920.
This photograph depicts an alcohol distillation still. Various apparatus and barrels are seen in the room. The main body of the still is supported by a brick foundation. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts an alcohol distillation still and earthenware jugs seized by police during a raid on I. H. O'Neil chicken ranch near Portland, Oregon. This photograph was published in the Oregon Daily Journal on December 1, 1920.
This photograph depicts an alcohol distillation still captured in a police raid in October 1919. Various apparatus, kegs, and containers are seen in the room. Two rifles are stacked on top of the still. This photograph was published in the Oregon Daily Journal on October 29, 1919.
This photograph depicts an unknown lodge. A body of water is visible in the left background, and two vehicles are parked outside. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a group of six men in a courtroom; two are seated at center, and four are standing to the left. A painting and 48-star American flag hang in the background. This photograph was likely taken by a staff photographer for the Oregon Daily Journal.
This photograph depicts a people using outdoor stairs at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. The Manufacturer's Building and construction scaffolding are visible in the background.
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Forestry Building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. This photograph was taken during construction of the building.
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Manufacturer's Building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. This photograph appears to have been taken during construction, indicated by the scaffolding outside the building. A young child poses in the foreground.
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Oriental Building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. Construction equipment is visible near the building.
This photograph depicts the exterior of the Liberal Arts Building at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in 1905. This photograph appears to have been taken during construction, indicated by the scaffolding outside the building.
This photograph depicts a group of people around the Chime Fountain at Washington Park in Portland, Oregon. When this photograph was taken, the fountain was named the "Cherub Fountain." A decorative filigree landscape design and trees are visible in the background.
A railroad turntable being built at a new roundhouse for Spokane Portland & Seattle rail yard on 9th Ave. in Portland. A track can be spanning the turntable area, with several people standing around the sunken area. Cranes can be seen at either side of the frame (negative 1 of 9).
Workers under a newly installed turntable track at a roundhouse being constructed at Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway rail yard on 9th Ave. in Portland. The tracks can be seen above the sunken hole, where workers are digging with shovels (negative 6 of 9).
A crowd of people watch as a turntable is built at a new roundhouse for Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway rail yard on 9th Ave. in Portland. A track can be spanning the turntable area, with with hoisting cranes above (negative 3 of 9).
English translation of a Letter from acting Consul Kenichi Fujishima of the Japanese Consulate in Portland to Masuo Yasui dated 1939 May 28 requesting personal details for submission to receive an award for service to the Japanese community. Translation Note: This letter is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.
Letter from acting Consul Kenichi Fujishima of the Japanese Consulate in Portland to Masuo Yasui dated 1939 May 28 requesting personal details for submission to receive an award for service to the Japanese community. Translation Note: The letter has been translated into modern Japanese and English.
English translation of a letter from Consul Toyokazu Nakamura to Masuo Yasui, dated 19 December 1934. In the letter Nakamura notifies Yasui that he will be presented an award from the Japan Industrial Association for his outstanding industrial achievements. Translation Note: This document is also available as the original manuscript document and as a modern Japanese translation.
Letter from Consul Toyokazu Nakamura to Masuo Yasui, dated 19 December 1934. In the letter Nakamura notifies Yasui that he will be presented an award from the Japan Industrial Association for his outstanding industrial achievements. Translation Note: The document has been translated into modern Japanese and English.