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  • 9336-AB95. Hunters returning to Burns, Harney County, Oregon. The Mahleur Wildlife Refuge is nearby and these birds likely were taken near there. 1930s
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  • 9012-11  Mt. Hood from Larch mountain. summer view. Oregon. 1930s
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  • 0015-09. Cannon Beach, Haystack Rock 1930s.
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  • 9720-07.  Hunters in Idaho, 1930s
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  • 0705-J06 man fishing. Montana. 1930s
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  • 9336-MA34.  “The Three Sheriffs. Harney county, Grant county, Lake county Photo by Heck”. 3 sheriffs  of Harney, Grant & Lake counties at the Harney County Fair in the early 1930s. Charles Wilson Frazier was elected Harney County sheriff in 1929 and served four consecutive four year terms. Burns, Oregon.
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  • 9505-39. A masked luchador posing in the ring in Mexico City in the early 1930s. A wonderful portrait from the early days of Mexican wrestling. Photo by former boxer Juan Espinosa.
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  • 0401-01. The Hotel Del Tahquitz once located in Palm Springs, California. The hotel opened in 1928 and closed around 1960.
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  • 9336-PR12. U. S. Mail trucks owned by the Blue Mountain Stage Lines assemble in front of the Burns Garage on North Broadway in Burns, Oregon. This is the oldest continuously operating car dealership in Oregon and is still located in the same building. 1934 license plates on vehicles.
    9336-PR12.tif
  • 9336-LR01.  Ray Wilson, Police, Burns, Oregon.
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  • Frank Chevrolet Co. Don Frank and antique Chevrolet car. January 12, 1955
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  • 9969-2427. Betty Ellsworth after two days of horseback riding. May 31, 1936. Axford’s ranch, Axford Ranch, Central Oregon,
    9969-2427.tif
  • 9969-2426. Laura Fern Axford and her kittens. May 31, 1936.
    9969-2426.tif
  • 9336-AB12 Geese hunting by airplane, Burns, Oregon Geese hunting by airplane, Burns, Oregon
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  • 0001-B42 Cannon Beach, Oregon. Logged and burnt, Haystack Heights about 1936
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  • 9969-2036. Car of dry hops going over to the baling building. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2036.tif
  • 0706-A71 Gearhart, Oregon. Sunday August 23, 1931, golf
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  • Arizona - California State Line 1936
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  • 9305-B7362-5.  Tom Frank Yallup at Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon. September 1938.
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  • 1306-05 Newport Oregon. ca. 1935
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  • 9969-4329. Picking Himalaya blackberries on Roy Miller’s Helmick Park Fruit Farm. Kathleen Warrick, Marion Wiest. August 21, 1939. (Helmick Park is 6 miles from Monmouth.)
    9969-4329.tif
  • 9969-2712. Discing being done by George Trachsel on his farm in  Beaverton. October 22, 1936. (discing breaks up the turned soil and sod resulting from plowing)
    9969-2712.tif
  • 9969-2626. Alfred Monner on Studebaker. August 23, 1936.
    9969-2626.tif
  • 2609 Windmill on the L. W. Brock farm, Sauvie Island, Route 13, Portland, Oregon. August 19, 1936. Windmill painted: "Mitchell, Lewis & Staver, Portland" They were a very large distributor of agricultural implements and machinery.
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  • 9969-1135. Government Camp Hotel. May 21, 1933.
    9969-1135.tif
  • 0805-M01B. Indians with fish at Celilo Falls. 1936
    0805-M01B.tif
  • White Hills, Arizona, ghost town, 1936
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  • 9340-01.  Louie Nine Pipes (alternately spelled Ninepipes, born 1892 in Stevensville, Montana) a Flathead Indian who lived near Arlee, Montana, and Florence Demers, photographed when she was a student at the University of Montana about 1936.  She later married Ed Bouck and became Mrs. Florence Demers Bouck, residing in the Jocko Valley. She was the sister of Louie DeMers, who owned the Demers Mercantile Co. in Arlee, Montana. (Nine Pipes information taken from his June 5, 1917 draft registration records with Lake county, formerly Missoula county, Montana)(Demers identified in 2001 by Linda Schure of Arlee, Montana)
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  • 9305-B7362-1.  Indians in traditional dress at Celilo Falls. September 1938. 1= Louise Thompson. 2= Agnes Thompson. 3= either Margaret Buck or Roslene Yallup Napoleon (daughter of Hannah Yallup), 4= Hannah Sohappy Yallup (wife of Tom Frank Yallup), 5= ?child, 6= Pee-up-sun-yai (wife of William Yallup), 7= ?child, 8= Chief William Yallup, 9= ?child, 10= Henry Thompson, 11= ?child, 12= Tom Frank Yallup. Celilo Falls, Columbia River, Oregon
    9305-B7362-1.tif
  • 9969-370000   Bird's-eye view of Portland from Kings Heights. 1937
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  • 9969-3277. Loading sacks of oats on the truck as they are threshed. September 10, 1937. Published in Oregonian Farm Home and Garden cover, October 19, 1937 caption: "Fall Harvest Scene in Bounteous Tualatin Valley. Though harvesting has been completed for some little time, the memory of it is still fresh in the minds of those who worked in the field. This striking action photograph of harvesting operations on the Hagg Bros. dairy farm near Reedville was taken by Alfred A. Monner, staff photographer, The Oregonian.Washington county, Oregon
    9969-3277.tif
  • 9969-2047. Team pulling in a load of hops at Riverside Hop Farm. September 12, 1935.Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2047.tif
  • 9969-1665. Skiing among the snow covered trees above the Wy'east cabin. January 13, 1935.
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  • 9969-0753. Ski jumper and the crowd below the hill. January 24, 1932.
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  • 0805-N02A.  Portland Radio Clinic, 637 NW 23rd,, corner 23rd & Irving. 1937
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  • 0710-061.  Seventh Street, North from B Street & Constitution Ave.,  Washington D.C. October 16, 1931.
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  • White Hills, Arizona, ghost town, Grave: "Robert Johnston, Born in Tyrone, Ireland, died … 189…Aged 62 years … (Gone but not) Forgotten" 1936 photo
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  • White Hills, Arizona, ghost town,
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  • 0410-01 Walnut Canyon National Park road sign, near Flagstaff, Arizona 1936
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  • 9902-R1. Children at Cannon Beach, July 4, 1937
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  • 9902-D1. Children build a sandcastle on Cannon Beach ca. 1937.  Haystack rock in background
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  • 9808-A164. “Red Woods Camp” Calfornia, 1933
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  • 9336-T33-10. Steven Smart. Bareback.  Burns 1933. Harney County Fair, Oregon
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  • 9305-A4373-3. The Dalles main street, Olympic Soda Fountain restaurant. August 1935. The Dalles, Oregon.
    9305-A4373-3.tif
  • 9969-4473. Margaret Backley picking hops, Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg, Oregon. September 19, 1939.
    9969-4473.tif
  • 9969-4018 Crowd in front of Timberline Lodge after the races. April 2, 1939. (Mt Hood hosted the U.S. National Downhill and Slalom Ski Championships, which doubled as tryouts for the 1940 U.S. Olympic Team.)
    9969-4018-2.tif
  • 9969-3776. Joe Axford dressed for the Wasco County Fair parade. September 4, 1938.
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  • 9969-3048. Sheep shearers at work. Warren Staley refreshes himself with a drink of water before starting on the next sheep. May 26, 1937. Connolly ranch near Maupin, Oregon
    9969-3048.tif
  • 9969-2961. Hagg brothers dairy herd in the pasture near the barns. May 1, 1937. (published in the Oregonian, May 30, 1937. caption: One of Tualatin Valley's Many Fine Dairies. Part of the dairy herd of the David Hagg & Sons dairy farm, together with the main barn, some of the smaller barns and corrals, are shown in this photograph by Alfred A. Monner, who describes in the accompanying article some of the things that make this dairy near Reedville outstanding.)
    9969-2961.tif
  • 9969-2878. Old horse and buggy in Hillsboro. Owned by Jesse B. Bartlow, Route 2, Hillsboro. February 26, 1937. (Brown's Tin Shop, L. V. Hulit & sons Wreckers in background.)
    9969-2878.tif
  • 9969-2841. Snowbound automobile abandoned temporarily by its owner at the corner of East 12th and Burnside Streets, Portland. February 1, 1937. (Route 30 signs are for Sandy Boulevard, which intersects Burnside and 12th here. Note early traffic signal)
    9969-2841.tif
  • 9969-2673. "Jim Harlow looks into a crevasse on Eliot Glacier. September 20, 1936."
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  • 9969-2378. Spring plowing on the farm of Frank Spada. April 11, 1936. Spada farms were at 180th & Marine Drive
    9969-2378.tif
  • 9969-2376. Compressing the surface of the soil for planting corn. V. Siri, Portland, Oregon. April 11, 1936.
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  • 9969-1443. Sunset at the docks in Astoria. May 19, 1934.
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  • 9969-1391. General view of the Union Pacific's streamlined train from the front. March 25, 1934.
    9969-1391.tif
  • 9969-1165 Mitchell Point tunnel from the west end. June 11, 1933. The tunnel was 4 miles west of Hood River and was abandoned in 1954 and dynamited away in 1966.
    9969-1165.tif
  • 9969-1205 Saws of the Rogers Mill near Timber, Oregon. July 9, 1933.
    9969-1205.tif
  • 9969-1170 Multnomah Falls. June 11, 1933.
    9969-1170.tif
  • 9969-1090. "Corniced summit ridge of Mt. Hood. April 2, 1933."
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  • 9969-1026 "Ice covered Oregon City Falls. December 12, 1932."
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  • 9969-0868. Old Glory unfurled on the summit of Mt. Hood Wy’east Climbers official Mt. Hood Club. May 8, 1932.
    9969-0868.tif
  • 9969-0779. St. Johns Bridge with Mt. St. Helens in the arch. March 7, 1932.
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  • White Hills, Arizona, ghost town, 1936
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  • 9969-2398. Portland Public Library from Yamhill Street side. April 26, 1936.
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  • 9969-2028. Woman picking hops at the Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon. September 8, 1935.
    9969-2028.tif
  • 9305-B7362-3.  Agnes Thompson (wife of Henry Thompson) and daughter Louise Thompson at Celilo Falls. September 1938.
    9305-B7362-3.tif
  • 2428 Cultivating corn. Charles Kulbel, Rt. 1, Box. 386, Beaverton, Oregon. June 9, 1936
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  • 2386 Vista house at Crown Point. April 12, 1936.
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  • 9969-2269. German training ship “Emden” moving in to her berth beside the Burnside Bridge, Portland, Oregon. January 21, 1936.
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  • 9969-2029. Load of green hops being brought in to the dryers. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2029.tif
  • 9969-1952. Painters working on the cables of the St. John's Bridge, as seen from the top of the tower. August 15, 1935.
    9969-1952.tif
  • 0805-J01.  Woman holding a rifle aimed at an apple on the head of a man. Unknown location 1932 (shoot the apple off his head.)
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  • 9969-4345. Drilling grain on a small farm near Redmond, Oregon. Howard Hein with his sons, Harry (two and a half), and Ivan (four). August 22, 1939.
    9969-4345.tif
  • 0705-J07 woman fishing. Montana. 1930s
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  • 9336-AB88. Hunters returning to Burns, Harney County, Oregon. The Mahleur Wildlife Refuge is nearby and these birds likely were taken near there. 1930s
    9336-AB88.tif
  • 0001-C01 Rose & Agfa Camera about 1940
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  • 9505-53 wrestler, Mexico City, early 1930s
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  • 9305-B7338. The heavily fished channel between Chief and Standing islands about 1928. In the background is Ateem rock, that the Albert brothers took over in the 1930s. They were Yakama Indians that forced the Culpus family away from their traditioal site, taking over and excluding other Indians. They poured concrete forms on the rock to change the channel to their advantage as well as a base for their own cable car; Ateem became the most altered of any of the Celilo Falls fishing sites except the previously dynamited Downes channel that was enlarged in the 1880s to make room for a fish wheel. Ultimately the Albert brothers were forced to relinquish their monopoly on the island, but the dispute remained a continual crisis in Celilo for many years.
    9305-B7338.tif
  • 0001-C28B. Fruitainer - Edible Drink Container ca. 1940. "Fruitainer. The New Taste Treat." The unusual "edible" vessel was made from recycled fruit exocarp.  The photographer was experimenting with lighting arrangements in his basement photo studio.  The retail display shows enough minor dents to indicate it was not new when he photographed it in the late 1930s.
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  • 0405-N01 Salt Creek Falls, Oregon. 1930s in the Willamette National Forest, near Oakridge, Oregon
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  • 9305-B7324. Indians fishing at Horseshoe falls in the early 1930s, before ropes became mandatory for fishermen to wear to prevent them from drowing if they feel into the churning waters.
    9305-B7324.tif
  • 0904-D45 The East Side Mill & Lumber Company before 1925, when six of the support columns of the Sellwood bridge were built through this complex. Train tracks are now the Springwater corridor bike path. "The East Side Lumber Company was established in 1902, on the site of the smaller Sorensen and Young Planing Mill, in operation since the 1890s. During the first decade of the 20th century, the mill thrived in this growing, lumber-hungry city, expanding to include door- and box-making subsidiaries. In the 1920s, the complex employed 300-500 men, many of whom lived in Sellwood. Timber was hauled in by interurban railroad, or floated in on the river. Hard times in the 1930s led to the East Side Lumber Company’s downfall. By the end of the decade, the main mill had shut down. In 1940, a huge fire burned many of the buildings. One part of the complex, the Oregon Door Company, stayed in business until the 1950s. The first Sellwood Bridge was designed to cross at the site of the East Side Lumber complex. In fact, the Oregon Door Company was right in its path. Multnomah County couldn’t afford to purchase and demolish the building, so engineers built six of the bridge columns through it. This unusual building stood until 2011.
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  • 9336-W63. Oregon & Northwestern logging train owned by the Edward Hines Lumber Company, Hines, Oregon. The engine is Baldwin #26, purchased new by Hines in 1929. Photo dates from 1930 - 1934. Photo by R. W. Heck. Soure: 8x10" negative. "No. 63."
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  • 9336-AB13 Geese hunting by airplane, Burns, Oregon
    9336-AB13.tif
  • 9336-AB11 Geese hunting by airplane, Burns, Oregon
    9336-AB11.tif
  • 1307C-87. "Multnomah Falls" with lodge and parking lot
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  • 0001-B10. Valentine Flowers and Cupid's Arrow. "Bubbles Flower Shop" 1631 SE Bybee, on the corner of Milwaukee Ave.) The Valentine's day window display cleverly arranges an arrow to appear to be going right through the window glass into a heart-shaped floral arrangement.  This building is still standing. (2001: occupied by Crantford's Flowers). (2014: occupied by Nectar Frozen Yogurt Lounge)  Photograph ca. 1939
    0001-B10.tif
  • 1307C-107. Wahkeena Falls, Oregon
    1307C-107.tif
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