Adela Vy sits at a table and smiles at the camera. She is a 23-year-old Filipino student studying at Marylhurst College in Portland, Oregon. She holds a black purse on her lap. A plant sits on the table to her left. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on February 1, 1957 (negative 1 of 2).
Ice covers the ground and a toy car in Southwood Park in Clackamas County, Oregon. Several icicles hang from the toy car. It is in a driveway in front of an apartment building (negative 1 of 2).
Swimmers, coached by Jack Cody, laying in a line at Lake Oswego (swim park)? The women are wearing bathing suits and propped up on their elbows. Water can be seen on the left side of the frame, with a platform and slide. Many of the women are wearing bathing suits with the Multnomah Athletic Club logo (negative 1 of 13).
A woman stands in a room with flower arrangements during the Lake Oswego Garden Club’s spring flower show. Tea settings can be seen throughout the room, and a doll is in front of a larger flower arrangement (negative 2 of 7).
A women is kneeling on a blanket in the snow, while a man sets a crown on her head. People on bleacher seats can be seen in the background (negative 1 of 18).
Skiers look on as Leif Flake, a Seattle Ski Club jumper, extends his arms in midair. A large crowd can be seen at the base of the ski run, with trees and snow in the distance (negative 12 of 18).
Members of the Winter Sports Carnival court line up on a snowy road. The court members are wearing matching jackets, hats and shoes. Skiers walk along the side of the road, with parked cars and a snow-covered building in the background (negative 8 of 18).
Three women wearing wool suits and hats seated with a blanket draped over their laps. Other people can be seen standing in the background (negative 9 of 18).
The home of orchardist Seth Luelling, at 10966 McLoughlin Blvd, before it was demolished in 1940. Luelling is known for developing the Bing Cherry. In front of the two story home is a cut tree, and sign that reads “Milwaukie Shopping Center, Lowest Chain Store Prices, Get Them All at One Stop, Milwaukie Grocery” and “Milwaukie Hardware” (negative 1 of 8).
Small cabins with curved roofs sit in a line. The cabins have curved roofs and face toward an open grassy area. The photograph was likely taken at the defunct Wilhoit Springs resort near Molalla (negative 3 of 14).
Two horse-drawn chuckwagons race on a dirt track during the 1940 Molalla Buckeroo. Men with long horse whips ride in the carts, kicking dust into the air. A crowd in bleachers can be seen along the sides of the arena (negative 1 of 3).
Claire Erickson being crowned the 1940 Winter Sports Carnival Queen. She is wearing a cloak with fur trim, and a man stands behind her holding a jeweled crown next to her head (negative 5 of 16).
Two young women sit on a rock wall outside the Timberline Lodge during the Rose Festival Ski Tournament. They are wearing woolen leggings with pants (negative 2 of 8).
A man skiing down a snowy slope in front of Mount Hood, during the Rose Festival Ski Tournament. He is holding ski poles and snow is being pushed by his moving skis (negative 3 of 8).
A man skiing down a snowy slope in front of Mount Hood, during the Rose Festival Ski Tournament. He is holding ski poles and snow is being pushed by his moving skis. Other skiers can be seen watching in the background (negative 5 of 8).
A man stands in the doorway of a barbershop in Oregon City, during the Oregon City Centennial in 1948. He smiles at a woman, who, like the barber, is wearing an older western style outfit (negative 1 of 7).
Two women wave to a man riding a penny-farthing on Main Street in Oregon City, as part of the Oregon City Centennial in 1948. The women are wearing western style dresses. The “Liberty” Theatre can be seen across the street (negative 5 of 7).
Riders participating in a 100-yard dash at Kelly field, during a celebration for the Oregon City Centennial in 1948. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, August 13, 1948 (negative 17 of 19).
Performers in regalia at the Oregon City Centennial in 1948, from the Confederated Tribes of Umatilla, at Kelly field in Oregon City. An audience watches from covered bleachers. Photograph from this series were published in the Oregon Journal on Friday, August 13, 1948 (negative 7 of 19).
An aerial view showing the Willamette River in Oregon City, looking south. A dam can be seen at Willamette Falls, with a Portland General Electric hydroelectric power plant visible on the right side of the river. Roads are on either side of the river. Photographed with a K-25 camera (negative 2 of 14).
Models on skis, wearing shorts, smile down at a man laying in the snow. The man is wearing a suit jacket, hat, and skis. A rock wall can be seen behind the group. Possibly taken at Timberline Lodge? (negative 2 of 8).
Snow piled high along a road in Government Camp on Mount Hood. Hill’s Place Restaurant can be seen on the left side, and the Mountain View Inn on the right, barely visible through a snow drift. Photographs from this story were published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, February 17, 1949 (negative 3 of 14).
Oregon Journal reporter James Caravello, stands next to snow drifts on the road to Timberline Lodge on Mount Hood. He extends his hand upward, showing how the snow reaches far over his height. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, February 17, 1949 (negative 4 of 14).
Models Harriet O'Halloran and Becky Anthony in front of Mount Hood, photographed at the Timberline Lodge. One woman is holding a set of skis while the other smiles at the camera. Mount Hood is covered in snow. This photograph was published in the Oregon Journal on Sunday, June 18, 1950 (negative 5 of 21).
A photograph taken from the ground and looking upward, showing the Mt. Hood aerial tramway, suspended from a tower and series of wires. The Mt. Hood Skiway used two modified city buses to haul visitors from Government Camp to Timberline Lodge (negative 1 of 9).
A Mt. Hood aerial skiway bus, in a garage at a base station building in Government Camp. The bus is suspended from a series of wires. The Mt. Hood Skiway used two modified city buses to haul visitors from Government Camp to Timberline Lodge (negative 7 of 9).