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Dining room

Interior view of a room with a wooden table and chairs. The table is set with plates, bowls, cups and saucers, and silverware. A small table is visible against one wall and a shelf in one corner holds a clock. A cane and a piece of fabric hang from the wall.

Drake, June D., 1880-1969

Student Dining Room, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1916

Black and white photograph of the Dining Room at the Oregon State School for the Deaf at its Locust Street location. Students of various ages sit as several tables throughout the room and most of them are facing the camera. The tables are covered in table clothes and set for a meal. Boys sit on the right side of the room while girls sit on the left. In the background, a curtain wall hiding a dishwashing area is visible. The school has occupied this location since 1910, though the dining room location has shifted many times. A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "OSSD dining room 1916". OSSD stands for Oregon State School for the Deaf, the name of the school from 1913-1989.

Oregon School for the Deaf

Student Dining Room, Oregon School for the Deaf, 1900-1901

A black and white photograph of the dining room of the Oregon School for the Deaf at Turner Road. There are several rectangular tables throughout the room, covered in table clothes and set for a meal. Wooden chairs sit at the tables. The school occupied the Turner Road location from 1895-1910. In the lower right corner of the photograph is text that reads: "N.W. Eng. Co. Salem" The photograph is mounted on a black mat. Below the photograph is a handwritten note that reads: "O.S.D. pupils' dining room - c. 1900 at Turner Rd." A handwritten note on the back of the photograph reads: "Oregon School for Deaf 1900 on Turner Rd"

Oregon School for the Deaf

Dinner in Honor of E.B. Stanton

Photograph of a group of men in suits, sitting around a large table. The table is set for dinner and all of the men look at the camera. Typed note on the back of the print reads, "Dinner given in honor of Mr. Stanton by his close associates of the Spokane, Portland and Seattle Railway Company at the Arlington Club, January 14, 1953. Those present were as follows, reading from left to right:
T.L. Padden - Treasurer
A.J. Hunt - Asst. to the Vice President and General Manager
W.P. Gibson - System Master Carpenter
W.T. Cowan - Superintendent Dining Cars
T.E. Fanning - Safety Supervisor (sic)
J.A. Cannon - General Superintendent Motive Power
H.W. Shields - Assistant Traffic Manager
C.A. Hart - General Counsel
E.B. Stanton - Vice President - Executive Department, Northern Pacific Ry.
J.C. Moore - Vice President
W.P. Garrett - Right of Way and Tax Agent
E.H. Showalter - General Manager
E.P. Straughan - General Roadmaster
G.F. Ehlen - Traffic Manager
D.I. Clough - Superintendent Communications and Signals
N.S. Westergard - Assistant to the General Manager
L.W. Albertson - Comptroller
W.J. Sheehan - General Claim Agent
C.F. thomas - Secretary and Chief Engineer
G.R. Williams - Purchasing Agent
J.L. Monahan - Superintendent
A.G. Marble - Chief of Personnel"
Stamp on the back for Photo-Art Commercial Studios

Photo-Art Commercial Studios (Portland, Or.)

Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Oregon

A dining room at the Pilot Butte Inn in Bend, Oregon. The tables are covered with white tablecloths and are set for the next meal. On the right, a picture window offers a view of the Deschutes River and 2 houses. Handwriting on the back of the print reads, "Picture window, dining room, Pilot Butte Inn, Bend, Oregon. To RH Crozier Esq."

Portland Lavender Club members

Members of the Portland Lavender club at the home of Nellie Boguslaski, at 7229 S.E. Harold Street. The women are gathered around a table and smiling towards the camera. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, December 16, 1951 (negative 1 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

"Aunt Marie" Christensen, friend of disc jockeys

Radio enthusiast "Aunt Marie" Christensen, seated at a table in her Portland home. She tunes a radio with one hand while holding a teacup with another. At the time of her death in 1959, she had collected the autographs of approximately 1000 radio and television performers (negative 1 of 3).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Coquelle Thompson Jr. and family

Siletz Indian Coquelle Thompson Jr. and his family, seated at a table for a meal. Cups and plates have been set on the table, with a bottle of cocktail sauce. Coquelle was the son of Coquelle Thompson Sr., and served as a school board member and logger. A photograph from this series was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, March 9, 1952 (negative 3 of 3).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Portland Lavender Club members

Members of the Portland Lavender Club gathered around a table at the home of outgoing president Nellie Boguslaski at 7229 S.E. Harold Street in Portland. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, January 22, 1950 (negative 2 of 9).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Silkworms in dining room

Mrs. Seeberger stands in a dining room, with several surfaces covered in silkworms, in Milwaukie. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, July 18, 1948 (negative 2 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

House of Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb Willis

A wallpapered dining room at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. Webb Willis, most likely in the Portland area. Chairs and a table can be seen through a doorway with curtained windows at the far side of the room (negative 1 of 10).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

People at Kaiser Company restaurant

Three women seated at a table at a Kaiser Company shipyard restaurant in the Portland or Vancouver area. Plates of food are on the table, and other tables and people can be seen in the background (negative 2 of 11).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

S.S. President Jackson, dining room

Photograph showing the dining room aboard the S.S. President Jackson, being made ready for conversion into troop transport. Behind the tables is a wall, with decorative wallpaper showing monkeys and trees (negative 2 of 15).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Steamship Mormacsea crew

Three crew members of the cargo ship Mormacsea, seated at tables in a dining area. Two of the men are seated together, while a third is at a separate table and is writing something on paper. Open portholes can be seen behind the seating area. During WWII, the Mormacsea later served as a troopship (negative 4 of 22).

Monner, Al (Alfred Anthony), 1909-1998

Dining room at The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon

Photograph, taken at night, showing part of the dining room at The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The photograph shows tables and chairs in front of a large window. The tables are set with china and vases of flowers. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0879, 372A0880, 372A0883, 372A0884, and 372A0885. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Dining room at The Dorchester House, Oceanlake, Oregon

Photograph showing part of the dining room at The Dorchester House, a hotel, restaurant, and gas station off Highway 101 in Oceanlake, Oregon, now part of Lincoln City. The photograph shows tables and chairs in front of a large window. The tables are set with china and vases of flowers. See related image Nos. 372A0878, 372A0879, 372A0880, 372A0883, 372A0885, and 372A0886. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Crime scene at Portland home of murder victim Simon Mish

Photograph showing dining room crime scene in the Northeast Portland home of Simon Mish, age 70, who was murdered while playing solitaire at his table and was found dead in his yard on December 12, 1934. John Joseph Osbourne, a Portland special police officer, was convicted of Mish's killing. See image No. 371N3518, which may also have been taken in Mish’s home after his death.