Workers harvest wheat in a field in the Silverton, Oregon area. Two men stand on top of horse-drawn wagons piled with wheat and feed the grain into a motorized thresher. Grain can be seen shooting out of the machine's chute onto a large pile of wheat. Other men are visible sitting on stacks of burlap bags nearby.
A group of men lays pavement at the intersection of First and Park Streets in Silverton, Oregon. A horse-drawn wagon is parked next to the men. Houses and people are visible in the background.
Men place metal beams into place during the construction of the Main Street bridge, the first steel bridge in Silverton. The bridge is viewed from the opposite end, looking toward the construction. Businesses can be seen at the far end of the bridge on Main Street and people are visible watching the construction.
A group of men pose while doing road paving work on McClaine Street in Silverton, Oregon. Paving can be seen stretching down the road behind them and a machine with steam rising off of it sits on the road. Many of the men hold shovels and a pile of rocks is visible in front of them. Writing on the negative reads, " C. A. Hartley & Co. / Paving McClaine St. Silverton Or."
A group of sixteen men and three women pose in front of an automobile in a clearing in a forest in the Silverton, Oregon area. The three women and one man are standing behind the rest of the group on the automobile's running board. Accompanying description identifies three of the people as Custer Ross, L. C. Eastman, and Chas. Reynolds.
A vehicle for the Silverton Transit Stages company is parked on the street in front of a brick building. A window in the building has lettering that reads, "Silverton Transit Stages" and a sign above the entrance reads, "Silverton Portland Truck Line / Daily Service." Lettering on the side of the vehicle reads, "Silverton Transit Stages" and "Silverton / Mt. Angel / Woodburn / Portland." A man wearing a uniform sits in the driver's side seat of the vehicle.
A wagon drawn by four horses is parked on a street in Silverton, Oregon. Two men sit at the front of the wagon and a large barrel is visible in the back. "Zerolene / The standard oil for motor cars" is painted on the side of the wagon.
An exhibit advertises Victrola phonographs and Radiola radios at the Oregon State Fair in Salem, Oregon. A number of radios and phonographs are displayed in a booth along with signs advertising Victrolas and Victor Records, Radiolas, and Huntley Draper Drug Co. A sign above the booth reads, "Every day you are without a Victrola - is so much pleasure lost."
A large group of boys is lined up in eight rows in a field in the Silverton, Oregon area. They all wear light shirts and dark pants and stand with their hands on their hips.
A man sits in an office in Silverton, Oregon. He is turning the pages of a large book that is open in front of him in a metal stand. Beside him is a wooden desk and behind him are bookshelves filled with books.
A group of men harvest grain in the Silverton, Oregon area. A motorized thresher can be seen shooting grain onto a large pile behind the men. One man loads grain from the back of a wagon into the thresher while another man drives a second wagon piled with bales of grain.
A group of people wearing dark clothes stand next to a horse-drawn wagon. Six men carry a casket near the back of the wagon as if they are about to load it onto the wagon bed. A white clapboard house is visible in the background, with a man standing by the front porch.
Two men sit in a buggy pulled by a single horse on McClaine Street at Lais Mill in Silverton, Oregon. The road is muddy and water is visible in the ruts. A woman is partially visible standing on a sidewalk at the edge of the image.
An oil plant on McClaine Street in Silverton, Oregon. A sign over the entrance reads, "Union Oil Company," Inside a fenced-in area four large tanks are visible, with a sign at the top that reads, "Union Oil Company of California."
A group of men poses for a group portrait in Silverton, Oregon. Some of the men wear pins on their lapels, indicating membership in a fraternal club or organization. Two flags are displayed behind them, one an American flag and the other showing a crest with the letter "P" on it.
A crowd of people stand in an outdoor area at the Wilhoit Springs Resort. Some of the people stand inside a roofed shelter while others stand on a staircase leading down to it. Several buildings can be seen in the background.
A gravel quarry on south Water Street in Silverton, Oregon. A rock crusher can be seen above a pile of gravel and wooden buildings are visible nearby. A man stands in front of the quarry.
A horse-drawn grain harvester can be seen moving through a field full of grain in the Silverton, Oregon area. Sheaves of grain are visible in the field.
Photograph showing a construction site just south and east of Milwaukie, next to the Portland Electric Power Company interurban railway line between Portland and Oregon City. It may possibly be related to construction of the Portland and Oregon City Highway segment of the Pacific Highway. See also related images No. 371N5142 and No. 371N3986.
Photograph of electrified interurban car No. 1093 of the Portland Electric Power Company’s railway inbound to Portland from Oregon City, pictured just south and east of Milwaukie. The car is passing trucks and an excavator parked at a construction site. Visible in the distance is PEP’s Island station, a passenger shelter and the first station after departing Milwaukie southward. See related to image No. 371N5142. This photograph may also be related to image No. 371N5149.
Photograph of a trench that was dug by the Spokane Portland & Seattle Railway Company through North Portland between the Columbia and Willamette Rivers. Railcars can be seen on tracks in the trench. The construction project was completed in 1908. The text “2 —“ is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Photograph of electrified interurban car No. 1094 of the Portland Electric Power Company’s railway outbound from Portland to Oregon City, pictured just south and east of Milwaukie. The car is passing trucks and an excavator parked at a construction site. Visible in the distance is PEP’s Island station, a passenger shelter and the first station after departing Milwaukie southward. See related image No. 371N3986. This photograph may also be related to image No. 371N5149.