Portrait of a man in a hockey uniform with what may be a rose logo on the chest. He is standing outside a building, holding a hockey stick and wearing hockey gloves and goalkeeper pads. A name that may be McCusken is written on the negative, but the writing is unclear. The writing is visible on the bottom left side of the photograph.
Group portrait of the Spalding Aces hockey team standing in a row on the sidewalk next to a building. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The third man from right is probably Clarence Rabideau. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Group portrait of six unidentified hockey players, five men and a woman, posing with hockey sticks on an ice rink. Three players are wearing Multnomah Camp 77 jerseys; one player is wearing a Union Pacific jersey; and one player is wearing a Shell jersey. The female player, at center, is wearing goalie pads. The number 7 is written on the negative and is visible in the upper right corner of the image. Also see image Nos. 371N4721, 371N4784, 371N4785, 371N4786, 371N4787, 371N4789, and 371N4795.
Portrait of two unidentified men posing with hockey sticks and a goal on the street in front of a building. They are wearing West Side uniforms, hockey gloves, and skates.
Portrait of two unidentified men posing with hockey sticks and a goal on the street in front of a building. They are wearing West Side uniforms, hockey gloves, and skates.
Portrait of two male hockey players posing with sticks and a goal on the street in front of a building. They are wearing West Side uniforms, hockey gloves, and skates. The two men are unidentified, but the man on the left may be Clarence Rabideau, and the man on the right may be Hickey Ritz.
Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick on what may be a rooftop or balcony. He is looking to the left and is wearing a hockey jersey, gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. His jersey has the Union Pacific emblem on the front.
Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick on what may be a rooftop or balcony. He is looking to the right and is wearing a hockey jersey, gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. His jersey has the Union Pacific emblem on the front. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.
Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick in the street near a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces jersey and hockey gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925.
Portrait of an unidentified man posing with a hockey stick in the street near a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces jersey and hockey gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925.
Portrait of a smiling man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk outside a building. He has a mustache and is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “Rabideau” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the photograph. Image note: Light leak on negative.
Portrait of a young man posing with a hockey stick on what may be a rooftop or balcony. He is wearing a Union Pacific jerse and hockey gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. The name “Osmundson” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk outside a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, goalie’s pads, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “Miller” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Portrait of a smiling man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk outside a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “McCuaig” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image.
Portrait of a young man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk outside a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “Lane” is written on the negative and is visible at the bottom of the image.
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick in the street outside a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “Coleman” 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.
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk outside a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “Coleman” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image.
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk outside a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The name “Denny Edge” is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick on what may be a rooftop or balcony. He is wearing a Union Pacific uniform, hockey gloves, and skates. The name “Cairns” is written on the negative and is faintly visible on the left side of the image; the player may be Bert Cairns.
Team portrait. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in 1925. The players are standing in a row outside a building. They are holding their sticks and wearing sweaters with the words "Spalding Aces" on the chest, along with skates and pads. On the far left is a man wearing a hat, suit, and overcoat; on the far right is a man wearing a hat and a sweater with a letter on the chest that may be a "C" or a "G."
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick on the sidewalk next to a building. He is wearing a Spalding Aces uniform and hockey gloves and skates. The Spalding Aces were part of the Portland Amateur Ice Hockey Association in the 1925. The name “Alexander” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. Also see image No. 371N0021.
Portrait of a man posing with a hockey stick on what may be a rooftop or balcony. He is wearing a hockey jersey, gloves, shorts, leggings, and skates. His jersey has the emblem of Union Pacific on the chest. The name “Alexander” is written on the negative and is visible on the right side of the image. Also see image No. 371N0022.
Full-length portrait of Ida Tarbell sitting in a chair, facing front, and looking toward the left. The photograph was taken while Tarbell was in Portland as part of a lecture tour in February 1917. A cropped version of this photograph and a story about Tarbell’s visit were published on the front page of the Oregon Journal on Saturday, February 24, 1917, under the headline “Ida Tarbell Portland’s Guest / Big Luncheon Is Tendered Her / Talks on War, Peace, Industry.” The photograph had the following caption: “Ida M. Tarbell, noted economist and writer, who was recipient today of greatest luncheon ever tendered a woman in Oregon. This photograph was taken in Portland this morning.” The name “Mrs Ida Tarbal [sic]” and the number 162 are written on the negative and are visible in the upper right corner of the image.
Photograph of Dr. Raymond B. Walker, pastor of First Congregational Church in Downtown Portland, standing next to two models of the first and second church buildings created for the 80th anniversary celebration of the First Congregational Church. This photo was published in the June 13, 1931 Issue of the Oregon Journal. Also see image Nos. 371N4287 and 371N4288.
Half-length portrait of George Philbrook sitting on a windowsill outside a building. He is wearing a suit and tie. The name “Philbrook” is written on the negative and is visible on the left side of the image. Philbrook was a Football and Track and Field athlete and coach who competed in the 1912 Summer Olympics. We was the Athletic Director for the Portland Pilots in 1937.
Photograph showing a two-story house with a fenced yard on a corner lot on Southeast Sixth Avenue, and Washington St. in Portland (today 610 SE 6TH AVE). Cars are parked along the cross street, which is SE Washington St.. Image note: Negative damage at bottom.