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H. J. Heinz Company truck

Photograph, taken from the side, showing an H. J. Heinz Company truck (1930 White) parked in the street outside a Heinz building, possibly at 371 Front Street in Portland. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Carstens Packing Company, Front Street, Portland

Photograph, taken from across the street, showing a truck parked outside a three-story brick building at 105 Front Street between Stark and Washington in downtown Portland. A sign on the front of the building reads “Carstens Packing Co.” A cropped version of this photograph was part of a two-page spread in the Oregon Journal’s Sunday magazine on February 26, 1928. The spread, on Pages 4 and 5, was devoted to a story by Wallace S. Wharton about the history of the Portland waterfront and the buildings on First and Front streets. Wharton reflected on the changes that would occur as a result of the construction, then in progress, of Portland’s west-side harbor wall and redevelopment of the waterfront. He noted that many of the “stately old buildings along First and Front streets face destruction, or remodeling to such an extent that the reminiscent charm of their present environment will be lost.” Accompanying the story were 15 photos, primarily of buildings in the area. Across the top of the spread was the headline “IN THE PATH OF CIVIC PROGRESS — STRUCTURES OF ANOTHER DAY.” Below the headline on Page 4 was the subheading “Splendid Bits of Old Architecture Once Called Equal of Finest in Gotham of the Same Period.” Below the headline on Page 5 was the subheading “Waterfront Development Gives New Significance to Portland’s Old-Time Business Center.” This photograph had the following caption: “Original home of Ladd & Tilton Bank on Front Street / The first two stories were Portland’s first brick building / Built in 1853.” Wharton reported that the third story had been added later. See related image Nos. 371N5380, 371N5384, 371N5385, 371N5397, 371N5418, 371N5470, and 371N5857, which were published on the same spread.

Norr, Roy, 1886-1960

Oregon Journal car on snow-covered road

Photograph, taken from the rear, of the 1927 Pontiac sedan of Ralph Vincent, staff photographer for the Oregon Journal on a snow-covered road in a forest. Snow is piled high on either side of the road. On the cover of the car’s spare tire are the words “Staff Cameraman / Oregon Journal.” The photograph may have been taken on Mount Hood.

John Boscovich, Portland police, seated on car bumper

Portrait of John Boscovich, a traffic investigator with the Portland police, seated on the front bumper of a 1932 Plymouth Coupe parked next to a building. He is wearing a Portland police uniform and visor cap. The name “Boscovich” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image. The car has a siren and extra lights above the windshield.

People and car on snowy road

Photograph of a group of cheering people sitting in a line on a snow-covered road behind a car (1924 or 1925 Chevrolet). Two of them may be sitting on a sled hitched to the car. On the front of the car is an advertisement for "MOTORMATES"

Windolph Motor Company staff with car

Full-length portrait of nine unidentified men, likely of Windolph Motor Company, posing with a car (1936 Graham) parked outside the Windolph Motor Company dealership (1737 SW Morrison, Portland). The two men on the left of the frame are likely two of the three Windolph brothers (Carl, Fred, and Joseph Windolph). The fourth man from left is sitting on the front of the car, and the others are standing next to it. The words “SERVICE ENTRANCE” are painted on an upper window on the building in the background. The number 1737 is visible above a doorway in the background.

Three cars on snow-covered road

Photograph of a row of three cars on a snow-covered road in a forest, the lead car is a 1925 Oakland. On either side of the road is snow as deep as the vehicles’ front fenders. An unidentified woman walks on the snow to the left of the vehicles. The photograph may have been taken on Mount Hood. Also see image No. 374N0510.

Car on snow-covered road

Photograph, taken from the front, of a car (1925 Oakland) on a snow-covered road in a forest. On either side of the road is snow as deep as the car’s front fenders. An unidentified woman stands on the snow on the left side of the image. The photograph may have been taken on Mount Hood. Also see image No. 374N0500.

Three men fueling vehicle at General Petroleum station

Photograph showing a car (1931 Studebaker) parked at General Petroleum service station. Three men are standing behind the car. Portland Chief of Police Leon V. Jenkins (left) is watching the man at center, probably a station attendant, as he fuels the vehicle. The man at right is holding up the fuel hose. Also see image Nos. 371N4128 and 371N4129.

Unidentified men fueling vehicle at General Petroleum station

Photograph showing a car parked at General Petroleum service station. Three unidentified men are standing are standing at the rear of the car and holding the hose as they fuel the vehicle. The man standing at left is wearing a General Petroleum hat and is probably a station attendant. The two men at right, both wearing suits and ties, are each standing with one foot on the car’s rear bumper and one hand on the fuel hose. See related image Nos. 371N4127 and 371N4128.

Reverend Hafner

Portrait of Rev. Gottlieb Hafner pastor at First Evangelical and Reformed Church in Portland from 1895 to 1942. He is wearing glasses, a collared shirt, a tie, and a jacket. The text “Rev Hafner” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. This image was published in the September 24, 1927 issue of the Oregon Journal with the caption "The Rev Gottlieb Hofner, pastor of the First Reformed church, which will celebrate its 53rd anniversary tomorrow."

Marie Ewing playing banjo and leading group of veterans?

Photograph of a woman, Marie Ewing, walking at the head of a small group of men, possibly at Union Station in Portland. Ewing is playing a banjo and harmonica. On the neck of the banjo is the word “BONUS.” A crowd of people is gathered nearby. This photograph may be related to the Bonus March by World War I veterans in 1932. See related image Nos. 371N0810 and 371N0811.

Hockey player

Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk next to a building. He is looking to the right and is wearing a hockey jersey, gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. The number 3 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Hockey player

Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk next to a building. He is wearing a hockey jersey, gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Hockey player

Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk next to a building. He is wearing a jersey, hockey gloves, and goalie pads. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.

Hockey players helping goalie with gear?

Photograph of six unidentified hockey players, five men and a woman, gathered around a goal. Three of the male players appear to be helping the female player strap on goalie pads. She is laughing and looking to the right, at a player holding up a piece of protective gear. The number 6 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4784, 371N4785, 371N4786, 371N4787, 371N4788, and 371N4789.

Hockey game

Photograph of hockey players, several men and a woman, in a pile on the ice in front of the goal. The number 8 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4784, 371N4785, 371N4786, 371N4787, 371N4788, and 371N4795.

Hockey game

Photograph of hockey players, several men and a woman, crowded in front of the goal. Two players in the foreground are tussling on the ice. The players are unidentified. The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the photograph. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4784, 371N4785, 371N4786, 371N4788, 371N4789, and 371N4795. Image note: Damaged negative.

Hockey game

Photograph of hockey players, several men and a woman, in front of the goal. At left, two players are tussling on the ice. The players are unidentified. A mark that may be the number 1 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4784, 371N4785, 371N4787, 371N4788, 371N4789, and 371N4795.

Hockey game

Photograph of hockey players, several men and a woman, crowded on the ice in front of the goal. The players are unidentified. The number 5 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4784, 371N4786, 371N4787, 371N4788, 371N4789, and 371N4795.

Hockey game

Photograph of hockey players, several men and a woman, crowded on the ice in front of the goal. The players are unidentified. The number 4 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4785, 371N4786, 371N4787, 371N4788, 371N4789, and 371N4795.

Two West Side hockey players with unidentified man

Portrait of a man in a suit and tie standing between two hockey players. The three men are posing in front of a hockey goal on the street outside a building. The two players are holding hockey sticks and are wearing West Side uniforms, hockey gloves, and skates. An “X” is written on the negative above the player on the left. Also see image No. 371N4766.

Hockey players for Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club

Portrait of two unidentified men posing with hockey sticks and a goal on the street outside a building. They are wearing matching uniforms, hockey gloves, and skates. Their uniforms have the winged “M” emblem of the Multnomah Amateur Athletic Club on the front. (The club is now known as the Multnomah Athletic Club).

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