A portrait of Silverton teacher and individualist James (Jim) K. Buff. He is sitting at a small table holding a notebook and pencil. There is an additional notebook and a pocket watch on the table. He is wearing an elaborate outfit which includes a ruffled cape and feather hat. Buff was known for his eccentric wardrobe caricaturing prevailing fashions of his time.
This photograph depicts Bertha and Goodman Bettman seated on a wooden bench in an indoor setting. Bertha wears a dark colored jacket and skirt and Goodman wears a dark suit and glasses. There is a fireplace on the right.
This photograph depicts a long shot of downtown Portland, looking east towards Mt. Tabor. The Morrison Bridge is visible, crossing the Willamette River. Hawthorne Boulevard is visible, leading to Mt. Tabor.
This photograph depicts an interior view of a seated man working with bones from a skeleton. A skull and bones are placed on the desk next to him. This is likely a photograph of Adalbert G. Bettman.
This photograph depicts an unidentified youth posing next to a stump in a forested area. He wears a dark suit and hat, and is standing near several ferns.
This photograph depicts a portrait of a youth, seated in the interior of a home. He is wearing a dark suit and seated on a wooden rocking-chair. Behind him is a wooden door, upholstered chaise lounge, a light-colored wooden chair, and several framed pictures hanging on the wall.
This photograph depicts a portrait of an unidentified youth wearing a dark-colored suit and standing on a sidewalk corner. In the background, both residential and commercial buildings are visible.
This photograph depicts an unidentified man wearing a neck brace, the photo taken from behind. A note on the negative sleeve mentions "Demonstration of neck brace," indicating this may be for medical purposes. The man appears to be sitting in an office or clinic.
This photograph depicts a group of five nurses posing in uniform.They are each wearing white dresses and flossies and are standing outdoors. An inscription on the negative sleeve lists their names: Gibson, Smith, Zimmerman, McGowan, and Walker.
This photograph depicts a group of five nurses posing in uniform. They are each wearing white dresses and flossies and are standing outdoors. An inscription on the back of the negative sleeve lists their names: Gibson, Smith, Zimmerman, McGowan, Walker
This photograph depicts a man seated on a porch swing outside Adalbert G. Bettman's residence located at 2247 Northwest Kearney. The man wears a dark suit and shoes, and is holding a dark hat on this lap. To the right are potted plants and vines growing up the side of a trellis.
This photograph depicts an urban street with rail tracks, a "Globe" banner, and plowed snow. The Hotel Nortonia sign is visible in the background. Hotel Nortonia had two locations- first located at 1337 SW Washington Street (now Hotel Rampano). Later the owner, Mrs. A.B. Norton, used the name for the second hotel she managed, located at 409 SW 11th Avenue (now Mark Spencer Apartments). It is unclear from the image where this photo was taken.
Interior view of Goodman Bettman's Drugstore, which was located at 8th and Willamette in Eugene, Oregon. There is an unidentified man, possibly Adalbert G. Bettman, on the telephone on the left.
This photograph depicts a half-portrait of a young boy wearing a dark colored suit and bow-tie. He is looking at the camera. Behind him is a white paper or cloth backdrop, attached over floral wallpaper.
This photograph depicts a portrait of a young boy, standing and wearing a dark colored suit and bow-tie. He is looking at the camera. Behind him is a white wall.
This photograph depicts two youths wearing dark suits, standing on a wooden-plank sidewalk. They are likely standing outside Bettman's Drugstore, at 8th and Willamette in Eugene, Oregon.
This photograph depicts a profile portrait of an unidentified man wearing a neck brace. A note on the negative sleeve mentions "Demonstration of neck brace," indicating this may be for medical purposes.