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Two U. S. Navy ships moored on Willamette River, Portland

Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing two United States Navy ships moored on the Willamette River in Portland. The ship at left has hull number 145; the ship at right has hull number 142. See related image Nos. 372A0807, 372A0811, 372A0815, and 372A0816. Also see image Nos. 372A0809, 372A0812, 372A0813, and 372A0814, which may be related.

U. S. Navy ship on Willamette River, Portland

Photograph, taken from the side, showing a United States Navy ship sailing on the Willamette River in Portland. In the background is the Burnside Bridge. See related image Nos. 372A0809, 372A0813, and 372A0814. Also see image Nos. 372A0807, 372A0808, 372A0810, 372A0811, 372A0815, and 372A0816, which may be related.

Two U. S. Navy ships moored on Willamette River, Portland

Photograph, taken from the front and side, showing two United States Navy ships moored on the Willamette River in Portland. The ship at left has hull number 145; the ship at right has hull number 142. See related image Nos. 372A0807, 372A0810, 372A0815, and 372A0816. Also see image Nos. 372A0809, 372A0812, 372A0813, and 372A0814, which may be related.

U. S. Navy ship and sailors

Photograph, taken from the side, showing the bow of a United States Navy ship and crew members standing on the deck. The photograph was taken on the Willamette River in Portland. See related image Nos. 372A0812, 372A0813, and 372A0814. Also see image Nos. 372A0807, 372A0808, 372A0810, 372A0811, 372A0815, and 372A0816, which may be related.

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.

Queen of Multnomah Athletic Club’s May Festival and pillow bearers?

Full-length portrait of an unidentified young woman, boy, and girl standing on a balcony, probably at the Multnomah Athletic Club in Portland. The young woman may be the queen of the club’s annual May Festival, and the children may be pillow bearers. The young woman is facing front, smiling, wearing a floor-length dress and a tiara, and holding a large bouquet. The boy is wearing a jacket and shorts, and the girl is wearing a dress and a headband of flowers. Each child is holding a pillow trimmed with lace. A building that is likely Multnomah Stadium is partially visible in the background. See related image Nos. 374N0094 and 374N0096.

Group on stage during plumbers meeting at Norse Hall, Portland

Photograph showing a group of unidentified men posing in two rows on a stage. The men in the front row are sitting in chairs, and the others are standing behind them. The number 420 is written on the negative and is partially visible in the upper lefter corner of the image. The unverified note “Plumbers - Norse Hall” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image No. 375A0777.

Unidentified man sitting on Portland Breakfast Club’s wooden horse

Photograph showing an unidentified man sitting on the Portland Breakfast Club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse,” probably at a club meeting. He has one hand on the neck of the horse and is smiling. Two men are standing next to the horse, one on either side, and are smiling at the man on the horse. The man at left is club member Laurence Mann; the man at right is unidentified.

Three men performing for radio broadcast at Portland Breakfast club meeting

Photograph showing three unidentified men gathered around a pair of microphones, one with “NBC” on the stand, while performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man at center is sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” The man at right, who may be the 1935 club president Zina A. Wise, is looking down at a piece of paper he is holding, probably a script.

Men performing for radio broadcast at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing a group of men gathered around a pair of microphones, one with “NBC” on the stand, during a performance at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man in the center is sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” He has a cloth tied around his neck and is wearing what appears to be a bonnet. The man next to him is reading from a piece of paper, probably a script.

Joseph K. Carson and two unidentified men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing Joseph K. Carson and two unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. Carson and the man at right are both holding baby bottles and wearing bibs with the word “BABY” on the front. The man at right is sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” The man at center is wearing a white jacket, and both he and the man at right are holding papers that may be scripts. All three men are laughing. This photograph may have been taken at the same meeting as image Nos. 372A0898 and 372A0901.

Men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing a group of unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. At center is a man sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse,” and wearing a bib with the word “BABY” on the front. At left is a man wearing a white jacket and reading from a sheaf of papers, probably a script. This photograph may have been taken at the same meeting as image Nos. 372A0898 and 372A0900.

Men performing for radio broadcast at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing a group of unidentified men gathered around a KEX radio microphone during a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. Most are holding documents that are probably scripts. The man at center is seated on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” He has a tablecloth tied around his shoulders, and appears to be reading from the piece of paper in his hand.

Men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing three unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man at center is lying on his back with his legs in the air and is wearing a sheet or tablecloth like a diaper. The man at left is standing between the prone man’s feet, the man at right is standing at his head and holding one of his hands. This photograph may have been taken at the same meeting as image Nos. 372A0900 and 372A0901.

Prize drawing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing an an unidentified woman drawing a piece of paper from a bowl held by an unidentified man at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. Chicken carcasses are hanging from a stand behind them. Above the stand is a partially visible sign with the text “Prizes presented thru the courtesy of Safeway stores!”

Men performing at Portland Breakfast Club meeting

Photograph showing three unidentified men performing at a Portland Breakfast Club meeting. The man at center is wearing a white jacket, crossing his fingers, and sitting on the club’s wooden horse, the “ham horse.” The other two men are standing on either side of the ham horse and are holding documents that appear to be scripts.

Salvation Army Major Harold Madsen with family and assistant

Portrait of seven people standing on the front steps of a house and facing front. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 14 of the Oregon Journal on Thursday, October 26, 1933, under the headline “New Oregon Commander and Co-Workers.” The photograph had the following caption: “Major Harold Madsen, newly appointed commander of Salvation Army operations in Oregon and Southern Idaho, his family and young people’s assistant, who arrived late Wednesday. Front row—The four Madsen children (from left), Harold, Eleanor, Ellsworth and Dallas. Back row—Mrs. Madsen, Major Madsen and Adjutant C. Sundgaard, coast director of Scandinavian young people’s activities. Major Madsen will continue in his former work as commander of coast Scandinavian corps, the two positions having been merged. He will be installed tonight at the Citadel at a public service by Colonel George Davis of San Francisco, chief secretary for the Western territory.”

Attendees at Pacific Coast Association of Displaymen convention, Portland

Full-length portrait of eleven men posing in two rows. All but one of the men are wearing ribbons with the text “12th Annual Convention P. C. A. Displaymen / Congress Hotel / Sept. 22 - 23 -24 1934 / Portland, Oregon.” The text “Pac Coast Display Men” is written on the negative and is partially visible on the right side of the image.

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