Three-quarters portrait of a man sitting on a wooden ramp outdoors. His legs are crossed and he is facing front. He is wearing a Western-style hat, a coat, a collared shirt, a tie, trousers, and cowboy boots. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The name “McCarty” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Photograph showing a cow standing on a dirt road and facing to the right, probably at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland. The cow is wearing a halter and a lead rope held by an unidentified person partially outside the frame.
Photograph, taken from the front, showing a steer or heifer from the neck up. The animal is looking to the left and is wearing a halter and a lead rope. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.
Photograph showing a group of children and teenagers sitting and leaning on the wall of an animal pen, watching a sow nurse piglets. The photograph was probably taken at the annual Pacific International Livestock Exposition in Portland.
Photograph showing sheep in a stockyard pen, possibly at the Union Meat Company in North Portland. The numbers 146 and 45 are written on the negative and are visible at the top of the image. See image Nos. 376G0339 and 376G0341, which may be related.
Photograph showing cattle in pens at the Union Meat Company stockyard in North Portland. In the background at right is the Union Meat plant. The number 46 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner. It is written next to the number 147, which has been crossed out. See related image No. 376G0339 and image No. 376G0340, which may also be related.
Photograph showing blossoms in vases on a table outdoors during a rhododendron show. Under the vases are labels and prize ribbons. The words “The American Rhododendron Society” are visible at the bottom of the label beneath the vase in front. Image note: Light leak on left side of negative.
Portrait of a man in a suit and tie. He may be standing in front of the Multnomah Hotel Pharmacy in Portland. The name “Amundson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Portrait of a woman, Amelia Anderson, standing at the top of the steps to the Marshall Street Community Center. A sign on the building reads: “Marshall Community Center / Miss Amelia M. Anderson / Director / Kindergarten / 9 to 11 A. M. daily / Boys and Girls Clubs / Americanization classes / Christian Endeavor / 6:30 P. M. Sunday.”
Photograph showing two unidentified men standing on a city sidewalk outside a building. The man at left has his back to the photographer and is wearing a hat, jacket, and collared shirt. The man at right is facing the man on the left and is wearing a hat and suit.
Three-quarters portrait of six unidentified men standing in two rows and facing front. All six are wearing overcoats and ties. They are outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. See related image No. 377N0599.
Full-length portrait of six unidentified men, all wearing suits, standing in a row outside a building and facing front. A sign for the Portland Chamber of Commerce is on the wall behind them.
Full-length portrait of three unidentified men standing in a row on the sidewalk outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. All three are facing front and are wearing hats and overcoats. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Head and shoulders portrait of an unidentified young man or teenage boy. He is facing to the right and is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. He is standing outside the Journal Building (now known as the Jackson Tower) in Portland.
Head and shoulders portrait of a man turned slightly left. He is wearing a clerical collar and a dark shirt, vest, and jacket. The name “Josef Schnitt” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. Schnitt was a rector and dean of the Vienna Boys’ Choir. Image note: Smudges and other marks on negative.
Photograph of an unidentified girl dressed as the Statue of Liberty. She is standing on the front of a decorated car during a parade in Portland. On the car’s front bumper is a sign reading “The TOWNSEND Plan.” The photograph was taken on Southwest Sixth Avenue at Southwest Morrison Street.
Full-length portrait of an unidentified young woman playing a bugle. She is in profile, facing left, outside the central library in downtown Portland. She is wearing a long-sleeved blouse and breeches, and has one kerchief over her hair and another around her neck.
Photograph showing actress and producer Mary Pickford holding a bouquet of roses at Union Station in Portland on Friday, May 17, 1935. A cropped version of this photograph and image No. 372A0459 were published on the May 17 front page of the Oregon Journal. The photographs had the headline “ ‘America’s Sweetheart’ Visits.” This photograph had the following caption information: “ ‘Our Mary’ as she looks in a ‘close-up.’ “ The photographs accompanied a story headlined “Sweetheart of America Visits Here.” According to the story, Pickford stopped briefly in Portland on her way from Hollywood, California, to Seattle, Washington, where she was to perform on the stage in “Coquette.” See additional related image No. 372A0458. Image note: The text “Pickford” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Photograph of Portland Mayor George L. Baker holding a flower arrangement in the shape of a key during a ceremony at the Portland Rose Festival. In the background are the Rose Festival court and members of the Royal Rosarians.
Three-quarters portrait of Portland Rose Festival Queen Frances Kanzler, a senior at Washington High School, sitting on a throne and holding a large bouquet of roses. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on June 5, 1932, under the headline “Queen Frances of Rosaria!” and with the following caption: Frances Kanzler of Washington high school.” The text “Queen Frances Kanzler” is written on the negative and is faintly visible at the bottom of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Head and shoulders photograph of actress Priscilla Dean during a ceremony in which Portland Mayor George L. Baker presented her with a large floral key to the city. Dean is facing front and smiling. The photograph was taken at Sixth and Morrison in Portland on Monday, May 16, 1921, during a reception for Dean and others who were in town to film a movie. The Oregon Journal published a related image, No. 373G0009, and a story about the reception on Tuesday, May 17, 1921. Also see image Nos. 373G0005, 373G0008, and 379G0192.
Photograph showing one of the 1942 Portland Rose Festival princesses with a young girl sitting on a bed. The photograph may have been taken on Thursday, June 11, 1942, when the Rose Festival court visited patients at Shriners Hospital in Portland. The princess and the girl are both unidentified. The number 3 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. The Oregon Journal published two other photos of the Rose Festival court’s visit to the hospital on Friday, June 12, 1942.
Head and shoulders portrait of Margaret Grasle, the 1942 Portland Rose Festival princess from Lincoln High School. She is facing right and is looking upward and toward the front. She is wearing a corsage and a short-sleeved blouse or dress. The text “Rose Festival / Princess / Margaret Grasle / 5/19/42 / Lincoln HS” is written on the negative sleeve. The month and day written on the sleeve are unconfirmed. See related image Nos. 375A0293, 375A0294, and 375A0296.
Head and shoulders portrait of Jean Grashorn, the 1942 Portland Rose Festival princess from Roosevelt High School. She is smiling, facing slightly right, and looking upward. She is wearing a dress, necklace, and corsage. The text “Rose Festival princess 1942 / Jean Grosborn [sic] / Roosevelt HS” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0304 and 375A0305.
Head and shoulders portrait of Jean Hart, the 1942 Portland Rose Festival princess from Jane Addams High School. She is facing left and looking toward the front. She is wearing a dress, necklace, and corsage. The text “Rose Festival princess 1942 / Jean Hart / Jane Adams [sic] HS” is written on the negative sleeve. See related image Nos. 375A0309 and 375A0311.