A display for the Starr Hardware Company at the Silverton Community Fair. Included in the display are two Meadows washing machines and a Hoosier GalVAZink pump. There is also an advertisement for SWP house paint. The display is decorated with crepe paper and a vase of flowers.
A display for Sparton Radios at the Silverton Community Fair in Silverton, Oregon. There are three radios in the display as well as a cutout of a man sitting in a chair listening to the radios. A sign on the cutout reads, "Exquisite tone / Deep Resonant Thrilling / True as Life Itself / Hear It / The Equasonne / Sparton Radio."
Two men sit in an insurance office in Silverton, Oregon. One of the men holds a drawing of a man and woman sitting at a table. On the wall is a picture of Robert G. Ingersoll. Above the door are pictures of Eugene Debs and Ben Hanford, the 1908 Socialist Party of America presidential ticket.
Four men sit and stand inside a room and look at the camera. The room has flowered wallpaper and advertisements for various farming implements are hung on one wall. Accompanying description reads "Silverton c1910. Richardson Farm ?. Richardson 2nd from left."
A man and woman stand in an alleyway looking at the camera. The man appears to be wearing a soldier's uniform. A sign above them reads "Harbor Craft Headquarters."
A view of the ocean with a ship sailing past. Writing on the side of the ship appears to read "Gripsholm Sverige." A house with a tile roof can be seen in the foreground.
Three men stand in an alleyway looking at the camera. A sign above them reads, "Harbor Craft Headquarters." A fourth man stands somewhat to the right of the group.
Exterior frontal view of Silverton High School in Silverton, Oregon. The year "1915" is visible at the top of the building. A large tree can be seen in the foreground.
Exterior side view of Silverton High School in Silverton, Oregon. What appears to be the backside of a concrete bench is visible in front of the building, with the words "Class of 1920" etched into it.
A display for H.L. Stiff Furniture Co. at the Silverton Community Fair. The display consists of three Radiola radios and one Brunswick phonograph console.
A display for A. Sheirman, tailor, at the Silverton Community Fair in Silverton, Oregon. The display is draped in various shades of cloth and a framed picture inside shows different styles of men's suits. A sign above the display reads, "A. Sheirman - Tailor / 214 Opera House Bldg." A second sign reads, "A. Sheirman / Silverton's Own Exclusive Tailor / 35 Years' Experience / The pursuit of quality / And style and fit / Is more important than the / Price per suit. / All things considered it will / Be to your best interest to / Let us be your tailors. / Give us a show / So we can show / What we can give you. / 214 Palace Theatre Building / Silverton, Oregon."
A display for J.C. Penney Company at the Silverton Community Fair in Silverton, Oregon. The display consists of a mannequin wearing a dress and surrounded by other articles of clothing. Bolts of cloth are arranged nearby. A sign above the display reads, "J.C. Penney Co. / A Nationwide Institution / 745 Stores."
A display for the Hubbs Planing Mill Company at the Silverton Community Fair in Silverton, Oregon. The display consists of a kitchen interior with cupboards, a counter, a sink, and a table. The display is decorated with baskets of flowers and crepe paper. A sign above the display reads, "Hubbs Planing Mill Co."
Exterior view of a Catholic day school on the corner of Pine and Grant streets in Silverton, Oregon. The building, completed in 1902, had originally been constructed to house the Liberal University and was purchased by the Archdiocese of Oregon City in 1920.
Exterior view of the Christian Church at the corner of 1st and High streets in Silverton, Oregon. A sign on the side of the building identifies the pastor as J. A. Bennett and lists the schedule for services.
Exterior view of the Christian Science Church at the corner of 3rd and Jersey Street in Silverton, Oregon. Lettering above the front doors reads, "Christian Science Society."
Exterior view of the Workmen of the World building at the corner of Oak and Third Streets in Silverton, Oregon. The white clapboard building has the letters "W. O. W." painted on the side.
Exterior frontal view of the Calvary Lutheran Church in Silverton, Oregon. A sign next to the front door lists the schedule for Sunday school, morning worship, evening service, Norse services, and prayer meeting.
The original Coolidge & McClaine Bank building on the corner of 1st and Main Streets in Silverton, Oregon. A cart filled with pieces of wood is parked on the street outside the building. A man can be seen walking into the Silverton Post Office next door.
Fresh flowers are arranged in vases and baskets on a tiered display. A sign on the display reads, "The Crites Glad-Dahlia Gardens / Dahlias & Gladiolus of Merit / Mrs. Geo. Crites / 610 N. College St. / Newberg / Ore." A second sign reads, "Orders for Bulbs Booked Here for Spring Delivery."
A junior high and high school on the corner of 1st and High Streets in Silverton, Oregon. Automobiles can be seen parked along the street and a man walks by on the sidewalk.
Exterior side view of St. John's Lutheran Church in Silverton, Oregon. Trees can be seen in the foreground. Accompanying description reads, "Silverton c 1925 St Johns Lutheran Church Norway Ave."