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Unidentified girl handing roses to Brees

Photograph of a girl in a dress and a man in a suit. They are facing each other and the girl is handing the man a bouquet of roses. The text “Mr Brees – Oakland” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. The girl is unidentified.

Jane Brewster

Portrait of a young woman wearing a collared dress or blouse. The name “Jane Brewster” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on September 26, 1929, next to a photo of a boy. The two photos were published under the headline "Here's Healthy Pair," and had the following caption: “Jane Brewster, 13, and Kenneth Cliff Jr., 11, both of Irvington school here, who took first honors in the health contest at Salem state fair. Jane scored 999 and Kenneth scored 1000, so they are pretty well, thank you. The photographs accompanied a story about Brewster and Cliff, headlined “2 Portland Youngsters Healthiest.”

Mayor-elect Joseph K. Carson and unidentified boy on ocean liner General Sherman

Photograph showing Portland Mayor-elect Joseph K. Carson and an unidentified boy standing at the rail of the ocean liner General Sherman on March 17, 1933, as the steamship arrived in Portland from Asia. Carson had traveled to Japan, China, and the Philippines aboard the vessel. The Oregon Journal published a front-page story about Carson’s return on March 18, 1933, along with two photographs, related image Nos. 371N0458 and 371N0482. See additional related image No. 371N0481.

Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson holding child at Portland Breakfast Club Christmas party for orphans

Photograph of Portland Mayor Joseph K. Carson holding a child whose arms are full of gifts. A “Merry Christmas” sign is hanging behind them. A cropped version of this photograph was published with two others on the front page of the Oregon Journal on December 18, 1934, under the headline “Breakfast Clubbers Prove Santa Real.” This picture had the following caption: “Mayor Carson holds Nina F. Holderman from Volunteers of America home, who fared generously at Christmas party staged Tuesday by Portland Breakfast club.” The photographs accompanied a story about the party, titled “Santa Claus Hails Orphans at Breakfast.” According to the Journal story, the party was held at Hotel Portland, and more than 100 children attended. The party included music and clowns, and the children were given gifts and gray tin helmets. See image No. 371N2938, which was published with this image, and image No. 371N0962, which may also have been taken at the party.

Bobbie De Molina

Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy facing front. He is smiling and is wearing a T-shirt. The name “Bobbie De Molina” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.

Bobbie De Molina

Head and shoulders portrait of a young boy facing slightly right. He is smiling and is wearing a T-shirt. The name “Bobbie De Molina” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.

John Rooney and Jack Dooney

Half-length portrait of two smiling boys outside the Journal Building (now the Jackson Tower) in Portland. The date “1-25-31” is written on the negative, along with two names: “John Rooney” is written above the boy on the left, and “Jack Dooney” is written above the boy on the right. The writing is visible at the top of the image.

Violinist Harry Cykman and teacher Sigmund Rader

Portrait of violinist Harry Cykman and his teacher, Sigmund Rader. Rader is sitting in an armchair, and Cykman is sitting on the arm of the chair, holding a violin. They are looking at a booklet that Rader is holding. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 9 of the Oregon Journal home edition on Monday, May 8, 1933, under the headline “Both Are Masters.” The photograph had the following caption: “Harry Cykman, 10, boy virtuoso, and his teacher, Sigmund Rader, here today from San Francisco.” The photograph accompanied a story headlined “Boy Violinist Here; Leaves Dog on Farm.” The story reported that Cykman was to perform in Portland with the Junior Symphony on Saturday, May 13, 1933. Image note: The name “Dykman [sic]” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the image.

Miss Goetz

Half-length portrait of a girl facing front and holding up a bottle of milk. She is wearing a floral-print jacket and a checked shirt. The text “Miss Goetz” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Dan E. Gould and two unidentified children with stag statue at Portland Breakfast Club party

Photograph of a man crouching next to two unidentified children and a statue of a stag. He has one arm around the shoulders of one of the children, and he is looking left, toward the other child. She is standing on the other side of the stag statue and has one hand on its head. The man is wearing a round button with the name “Dan E. Gould” on it. This photograph may have been taken on December 18, 1934, at a Christmas party for orphans. The party was put on by the Portland Breakfast Club, of which Gould was president, and the children received gifts and gray tin helmets. A story about the party was published on Page 1 of the Oregon Journal on December 18, 1934, with the headline “Santa Claus Hails Orphans at Breakfast.” See related image Nos. 371N0477 and No. 371N2938, which were published with the story.

Dolores Mitchell

Half-length portrait of a smiling young girl facing front and wearing a coat. The name “Dolores Mitchell” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.

Bobbie De Molina

Full-length portrait of a young boy facing front, smiling, and wearing a T-shirt and shorts. He is standing outside a building. The name “Bobbie De Molina” is written on the negative and is faintly visible at the top of the image.

Margaret Johns

Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of a seated girl wearing a raincoat and looking to the left. The name “Margaret Johns” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. See related image No. 371N1317.

Margaret Johns

Head and shoulders portrait, taken outdoors, of a seated girl wearing a raincoat and facing right. The name “Margaret Johns” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. See related image No. 371N1316.

Mildred Johns

Three-quarters portrait of a girl sitting outdoors on a set of snow-covered steps, facing slightly right, and looking toward the front. She is wearing a hat and raincoat and is holding a book titled “Everyday Classics Fourth Reader.” The name “Mildred Johns” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

Langley, golfer

Portrait of a boy posing with a golf club on what may be a rooftop or balcony. He is wearing a collared shirt, a tie, knickers, and golf socks. The name “Langley” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Teddy McDaniel and friends during birthday party at Cotton Club, Portland

Portrait of smiling children posing next to a table during a birthday party for Teddy McDaniel (center) at the Cotton Club in Portland on May 23, 1934. A birthday cake is on the table in front of McDaniel. According to a story about the party on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on May 25, 1934, McDaniel was a performer in stage shows led by entertainer Ted Lewis, and the party celebrated McDaniel’s eighth birthday. See related image No. 371N1518.

Teddy McDaniel posing with birthday cake at Cotton Club, Portland

Portrait of a boy, Teddy McDaniel, sitting at a table and posing with his birthday cake during a party at the Cotton Club in Portland on May 23, 1934. McDaniel is smiling and holding a knife as though about to cut the cake. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 12 of the Oregon Journal on May 25, 1934. It had the following caption: “Teddy McDaniel, pal of Ted Lewis and hit of the latter’s show at the Oriental, cutting the cake that made his eighth birthday anniversary, Wednesday, the best ever.” According to a short story accompanying the photograph, McDaniel was a performer in stage shows led by entertainer Ted Lewis, and Lewis was among those to attend the party. See related image No. 371N1517. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.

Robert Malin

Head and shoulders portrait of a boy facing front. He is wearing a suit jacket, collared shirt, and tie. The name “Robert Malin” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

William Miler?, Boy Scout

Portrait of a smiling boy facing right and looking toward the front. He is wearing a Boy Scouts uniform. A name that could be either “Wm Miler” or “Wm Meier” is written on the negative and is visible at the top of the image.

Two boys posing with bag of golf clubs

Portrait of two boys outdoors, standing on either side of a bag of golf clubs. The older boy, at right, is wearing a hat, vest, collared shirt, and trousers. The younger boy is wearing a hat, collared shirt, and knickers. The name “R. E. Patterson” and the number 6 are written on the negative and are visible at the top of the image.

Franklin D. Roosevelt holds child during campaign visit to Seattle

Photograph of Franklin D. Roosevelt, then governor of New York, holding a young boy in Seattle, Washington, on September 20, 1932, while campaigning for president. A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 20 of the Oregon Journal on September 21, 1932, as part of a full page of photographs from Roosevelt’s trip through Oregon and Washington. The photographs were published under the headline “Great Crowds Welcome Governor Roosevelt to the Pacific Northwest.” This photograph had the following caption: “Making friends with a little patient at the Orthopedic hospital in Seattle during his visit there Tuesday.” A cropped version of this photograph was published on Page 20 of the Oregon Journal on September 21, 1932, as part of a full page of photographs from Roosevelt’s trip through Oregon and Washington. See related image Nos. 371N2176, 371N2177, 371N2178, 371N2179, 371N2180, 371N2181, 371N2182, 371N2183, 371N2184, 371N2185, 371N2187, 371N2188, 371N2189, 371N2191, 371N2196, 371N2198, 371N2199, 371N2200, and 371N2201.

Mel Smith and Clarence Word, golfers

Portrait of a man and boy on a golf course. The man, Mel Smith, has his arm around the boy’s shoulders and is wearing a collared shirt, tie, and trousers. The boy, Clarence Word, is holding a bag of golf clubs and is wearing a sweater, collared shirt, knickers, golf socks, and sneakers. The text “Mel Smith + Clarence Word” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.

Child from Walker family? and dog in front of fireplace

Portrait of a young child and a dog in front of a fireplace. The child is sitting in a rocking chair and holding a toy elephant, and the dog is lying at left. In front of the child and dog are a pull toy; a toy piano; and, on top of the piano, a toy with a head and face atop a ball-shaped body. The name “Walker” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the right side of the photograph. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.

Rosalie Tashwick Kanine with horse and three unidentified boys at Pendleton Round-Up?

Full-length portrait of Rosalie Tashwick Kanine and three unidentified boys standing in a row with a horse, probably during the Pendleton Round-Up in Pendleton, Oregon. They are posing in front of a group of tipis. Kanine is wearing a fringed dress with beadwork and a beaded headband with a single feather at the back. The boys are wearing collared shirts; one is wearing trousers and the other two are wearing knickers. Cataloger’s note: Kanine and the probable context were identified by staff at the Tamástslikt Cultural Institute of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation.

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