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  • 9969-2052. Study of hop dryers on Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg. September 16, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2058. Loading bales of hops at Riverside Hop Farm. September 19, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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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.
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  • 9969-3273. Threshing oats on the Hagg farm, view from the field. September 10, 1937. Reedville, Washington county, Oregon
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  • 9969-2053. Hop dryers on the Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg. September 16, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2039. Looking down the rows of hops on Riverside Hop Farm. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-5163. Strawberry picker Helen Williams, who has followed farm crops for two years. May 29, 1941. working on the T. Shigeno berry farm near Helvetia, Oregon
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  • 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.)
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  • 9969-2037. Bales of hops being loaded on a truck. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 6727. Baled hay stacks on a farm near Bethany, Oregon. August 20, 1946.
    9969-6727.tif
  • 9969-6609. Cedar Mill landscape and clouds, with Sam Walters farm in foreground. June 23, 1946.
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  • 9904-G15. caption published in Oregonian Nov. 24, 1929 section 6 page 1:"Ancient elms on famous Reedville farm"
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  • 9969-5247. Mountain farm on the Wallowa River near Minam, Oregon. September 29, 1941.
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  • 9969-2034. Scooping out the dry hops. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 4259 Wheat bundles being shocked by Werner Meier. July 17, 1939. "Wheat bundles being shocked by Werner Meier on the 35 acre farm of Albert Meier, 3 miles west of Cedar Mills in Beaverton. July 17, 1939."
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  • 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)
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  • 6730. Combine cutting wheat on a farm near Bethany, Oregon. August 20, 1946.
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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
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  • 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.
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  • 2717 Pumping water from the well on the Old Meadow Farm. Mr. & Mrs. William E. Walker, whom Walker road is named after, started this farm in 1852. At the time this picture was taken, on October 22, 1936, the owner was Mrs. Samuel G. Olds, the last of the third generation of Walkers. This photo shows her husband, Mr. Olds, also a pioneer resident from near Lafayette, Oregon. The Old Meadow farm was 2 and one half miles northwest of Beaverton. It redeveloped in 1973.
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  • 9969-2958. Discing a field on the Hagg farm, Fred Meyers doing the work. April 30, 1937. Reedville, Washington County, Oregon
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  • 9969-2378. Spring plowing on the farm of Frank Spada. April 11, 1936. Spada farms were at 180th & Marine Drive
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  • 9969-2031. Load of green hops going up the runway to the dryer. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2030. Caterpillar tractor at work. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-3281. Threshing oats on the Hagg farm, showing bundles being fed into the machine. September 10, 1937. near Reedville, Oregon
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  • 9969-3274. Threshing oats on the Hagg farm. September 10, 1937. Reedville, Washington county, Oregon
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  • 9969-2963. Spring tooth harrowing a field on the Hagg brothers farm. May 1, 1937. near Reedville, Oregon
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  • 9969-2032. Unloading bags of hops into the dryer. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2027. Group of hop pickers in the field. September 9, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 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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  • 9969-2607. Dairy barn on E. L. Reeder farm, Sauvie Island. August 19, 1936.
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  • 9969-2041. Girl picking hops. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2045. Wagon load of hops coming in to the dryer. September 12, 1935. Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
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  • 9969-2033. Scooping the dry hops out of the dryer into a car below. September 9, 1935.  Riverside Hop farm, owned by A.J. Ray and Son, Inc., Newberg, Oregon.
    9969-2033.tif
  • 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
  • 9025-117. Picking peaches, Hartbauer farm, Brownsville, Oregon about 1920
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  • 9969-4473. Margaret Backley picking hops, Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg, Oregon. September 19, 1939.
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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.)
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  • 9969-2475. Building a hay shock. Lee Davis. June 27, 1936. Published on cover of the Sunday Oregonian’s “Farm Home and Garden” magazine July 19, 1936 “As a restful occupation on a warm afternoon, shocking hay is absolutely not recommended. At that, although its hard work, Lee Davis seems to be enjoying himself as he builds a hay shock on the Stanley Rogers Farm, near Aurora”
    9969-2475.tif
  • 9969-4474. Hop pickers at work. Edward Williams and his brother, at Riverside Hop Farm, Newberg, Oregon. September 19, 1939.
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  • 5592 Arm picker section of the stationary hop picker at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 9969-5158. Strawberry picker Mrs. Burt Burnett, from California and Texas in 1929. May 29, 1941. working on the T. Shigeno berry farm near Helvetia, Oregon
    9969-5158.tif
  • 9969-4282. Harvesting wheat with a combine pulled by twenty-one head of horses, on a farm near The Dalles, Oregon. July 24, 1939
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  • 9969-2861. Plowing on the William Fisher farm, Rt. 1, Box 120, Tigard. The boy is James Fisher. February 23, 1937.
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  • 9969-2580. Reaping bearded wheat on a farm near Medford, Oregon. July 18, 1936.
    9969-2580.tif
  • 5604 Scooping dried hops into cars. Men: Donald Lundberg, Milford Dufur, and Dale Gentry at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5604.tif
  • 5606 Loading the baler with hops—Pat Patrick at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5590 Part of the stationary hop picker at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5586 Tractor driver, Alice Pimley at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5593 Hop separator for salvage of hops dropped by the picking machines at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5593.tif
  • 5591 Women working on the stationary hop picker at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5591.tif
  • 5605 Carload of dried hops going to the baling room and warehouse at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5575 Camp grounds at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 9969-5360. Old farm home near Verboort, Oregon. February 10, 1942. Now called the Beeks house, oldest in Washington County, and one of the few buildings left standing from the original 4,600 Donation Land Claims issued in the Willamete Valley in the 1850s. Its named after the original owners, Silas and Mary Beeks, who built it after they arrived in 1847.
    9969-5360.tif
  • 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
  • 6728. Baled hay in the field of a farm near Bethany, Oregon. August 20, 1946.
    9969-6728.tif
  • 9969-2476. Storing hay in the barn. Rupert Nash. June 27, 1936. Stanley Rogers Farm, near Aurora, Oregon
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  • 0723-003.  Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
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  • 0722-02. Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
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  • 9969-2474. Shocking hay on the farm of Stanley Rogers, Route 1, Aurora, Oregon. Lee Davis, Curtis Coleman, Virgil Sharp. June 27, 1936.
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  • 6613 Cedar Mill farms and fields. June 23, 1946.
    9969-6613.tif
  • 0722-04.   Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
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  • 0722-001. Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
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  • 9969-4295. Unloading wheat from the hopper of the combine into the truck. July 29, 1939. working on the 1800 acre wheat fields of Glenn P. King, Moro, Oregon.
    9969-4295.tif
  • 9969-4289. Combine harvesting wheat, head-on view. July 29, 1939. Henry Pinkerton wheat ranch near Moro, Oregon. Combine is an Advance Rumely of 1930, tractor a "60" Caterpillar of 1928.
    9969-4289.tif
  • 5597Boy picking hops. Theodore Pileggi, age 10, of Sherwood, Oregon on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5600 Hop field drinking fountain, with Lois Fowler, Portland, Oregon, at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5598 Weighing hops brought in by pickers—John Mayerhofer, Bert Mosier, check boss, and George Brackenburg, at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5598.tif
  • 5607 Sewing a bale of hops. Ray De Main at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5607.tif
  • 5603 Bags of hops being unloaded at the dryer at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5603.tif
  • 5599 Filling a bag with hops at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5595 Hop vine loaded with hops on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5595.tif
  • 5589 Starting hop vines through the stationary picker. Ida Cuff in foreground at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5589.tif
  • 5585 Cutting down hop vines for the picking machine. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rover, cutting vines; Alice Pimley driving tractor, and Gladys Brown in silvered hat at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5583 Close-up of the hop picking machine at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5583.tif
  • 5601Hop picker, Helend Brown, Route 1, Dallas, Oregon., at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5601.tif
  • 5596 Hop pickers at work in the yard at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5596.tif
  • 5587 Picking hops off the ground behind the picking machine on the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5587.tif
  • 4264 Binder harvesting wheat on the 35 acre field of Albert Meier. July 17, 1939.
    9969-4264.tif
  • 9969-3792. J. R. Irving's home on Boones Ferry road, Lake Oswego, Oregon. September 19, 1938. (The Robert James Irving farmhouse near Boones Ferry Road was an example of carpenter Gothic architecture built in 1877, and replaced in 1970 by the Oswego Towne Square shopping center.)
    9969-3792.tif
  • 9969-1910 Onion rows in a field near Gervais, Oregon. July 21, 1935.
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  • 0722-03.  Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
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  • 5588 Loading hop vines into the rack of the stationary pickek at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
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  • 5584 Hop picking machine, close up at the E. Clemens Horst hop ranch near Independence, Oregon. September 1, 1942.
    9969-5584.tif
  • 9969-4273. Threshing outfit working on Frank Stark’s wheat ranch at Dufur, Oregon. July 24, 1939.
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  • 0723-002.  Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
    0723-002.tif
  • 0723-001.  Illinois agricultural scene, 1940s,
    0723-001.tif
  • 0608-108.  "Papa Picking Oranges, taken November 21st, 1910." man with pruning tools under orange tree, Florida.
    0608-108.tif
  • 9305-B7064. Irrigating wheels a the mouth of Deschutes River, Oregon. This was published in Belshe, Bertha “They Paved The Way” pg. 29 captioned “The Irrigation Waterwheel on the Deschutes was used for power to push the water to irrigate orchards, gardens and hay ground. Jack Alsup tells me he remembers his father using the wheel. This stood near the mouth of the Deschutes on the Sherman County side.”
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  • 9305-B3801-6 Flowering cherry trees near The Dalles, Oregon.
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  • 9336-LN05. Elizabeth Badroads (Cayuse and Walla Walla) and Francis Shillal (Cayuse, Walla Walla and Umatilla) wedding photo. The couple were married at the Holy Family Catholic Church in Burns, Oregon, on September 8, 1929. In the newspaper article written about their marriage, the couple said they were 19 years old, however Elizabeth was actually 16. Both had received their education at St. Andrews mission, a Catholic Indian school on the Umatilla river. Their wedding happened on the week of the annual Harney County fair and rodeo. Umatilla Indians had for many years joined the local Paiute Indians in the parade, events and dances. <br />
The bride was referred to as Princess Elizabeth Badroads by the newspaper reporter,  as she was a princess in the Pendleton Round-up Indian beauty pageant that year. Her father was Jim Badroads, one of the organizers of the event, and her sister Rosie later won the contest. Jim Badroads (1865-1933) was Chief of the Cayuse Indians on the Umatilla reservation, having succeeded Chief Captain Sumpkin in 1927.<br />
Elizabeth explained that the name Badroads (kapshish ishkit) was given to her grandfather by the Indians because his home was in a canyon and the only road leading to it was rough and difficult to get through.<br />
Once married, she became Elizabeth B. Shillal, using the middle initial B to prevent confusion with a cousin living on the Umatilla reservation, Elizabeth Pool Shillal.<br />
Francis Shillal was the son of Thomas Shillal (1883-1932).  His father raised horses on the family farm near Stanfield. <br />
Like most Indian weddings at the time, there was not an official wedding license for their marriage, even though it was performed in a church by a Catholic priest. Indian culture considered marriage to be a public recognition of a new family, and while relatives and friends may participate in feasts and bring gifts, there usually was not a specific ceremony as such.
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