Photograph showing the exterior of the Parlor Grocery on Northeast Fremont Street near Northeast 47th Avenue in Portland. Produce is displayed in the store window at center. On the windows are signs advertising prices for Ivory Soap; Royal Gelatin and Royal Pudding; Calo pet food; Pillsbury pancake flour; Lipton’s tea; Oxydol; Fontana’s macaroni spaghetti noodles; Linit starch; Leslie salt; Chase & Sanborn coffee; and Kellogg’s Pep. Stacked cans of Franco-American Spaghetti and Campbell’s Soup are seen in the window on the right. See related image No. 371N5613.
Edward Freeman? and his children standing in front of Freeman's Second-Hand Store. Edward Freeman ran a second-hand store on Union Avenue (now NE Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd) near what is now Fremont Park. He and his wife Ida moved with their son Theodore from Colorado in about 1915. They had two daughters in Portland, Ida and Gertrude.
Photograph, taken from across the street, showing the exterior of the Powell Market in Portland. The front of the store is open to the sidewalk and bunting is hanging from the building. On the front of the building are two signs, one that reads “POWELL MARKET” and another that reads “THE RED & WHITE STORE.” See related image No. 371N5645.
Photograph, taken from across the street, showing the exterior of the Powell Market in Portland. The front of the store is open to the sidewalk and bunting is hanging from the building. On the front of the building are two signs, one that reads “POWELL MARKET” and another that reads “THE RED & WHITE STORE.” A sandwich board on the sidewalk outside the building reads “GRAND OPENING / DEC. 3 / POWELL MARKET.” See related image No. 371N5646.
Photograph showing the exterior of the Palace Market grocery store on Southeast Hawthorne Street in Portland. The market’s doors are open to the sidewalk and produce is displayed in front. Above the doors and awning is a sign that reads “PALACE MARKET / MEATS / POULTRY / SEA FOOD.” The intersection in the background at left is Southeast 48th Avenue. On the building across 48th is a sign for Gill’s Grocery.
Photograph showing the exterior of the Independent Grocers Alliance (IGA) Model Store in Portland. The interior is partially visible through the open front door of the store. Above the entrance are the IGA emblem and signs that read “THE MODEL STORE / I. G. A. STORES.” Coffee, Jell-O, Gold-Tost Corn Flakes, Shredded Wheat, salt, and canned fruit are displayed in the left storefront window, and produce is displayed in the right window. See related image No. 371N5616.
Photograph showing the exterior of the Parlor Grocery on Northeast Fremont Street near Northeast 47th Avenue in Portland. Produce is displayed in the store window at left. On the windows are signs advertising prices for Ivory Soap; Royal Gelatin and Royal Pudding; Calo pet food; Pillsbury pancake flour; Lipton’s tea; Oxydol; Linit starch; Leslie salt; and Kellog's Pep. See related image No. 371N5614.
Photograph showing the exterior of the Fred Meyer store at Third and Morrison streets (now Southwest 3rd Avenue and Southwest Morrison Street) in downtown Portland. Pedestrians are walking and standing outside the store.
Photograph showing a vacant grocery store at the corner of Southeast Grand Avenue and Southeast Washington Street in Portland. Painted in the window are the words “MOVED ONE BLOCK SOUTH.”
Full-length portrait of a group of unidentified men posing in three rows outside the entrance to the Mutual Wholesale Drug Co. on North Russell Street in Portland. The text “Trade News” is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Photograph showing an unidentified man, possibly the proprietor, posing outside the door of Fay Drugs at Northeast 30th Avenue and Northeast Killingsworth Street in Portland. The store is in a single-story brick building.
Photograph showing the exterior of the Empire Drugs store on West Burnside Street at Northwest 23rd Avenue in Portland. A sign on the corner of the building reads “Empire Drugs / Fountain / No. 1.”
Photograph showing the exterior of Strellman’s Food Store, a brick building at the corner of Southeast Stark Street and Southeast 45th Avenue in Portland.
Photograph showing the two-story Hollywood Arcade building at East 41st Street North and Sandy Boulevard (now Northeast 41st Avenue and Northeast Sandy Boulevard) in Portland. The building was adjacent to the Hollywood Theatre. Signs for the following businesses are visible on the ground floor): Gene’s Sandwich Shop; Ziegler’s Drug Store; Kienow’s Market; and Reihsen’s Better Meats. On the second floor are signs for the Hollywood College of Music and Ballet; J. W. Cormany Real Estate; and Silvanus Kingsley, lawyer.