Commerce and business
Found in 136 Collections and/or Records:
Employes of the mill. CLA: above the mouth of the Klondike on the Yukon at what was once called Lousitoun(///) [probably near present day Dawson, Yukon Terr., Canada], undated
Eugene Business College. , January 11, 1903
Interior view of Eugene Business College classroom with young men and women. Shows desks and writing paraphernalia. Gift from Laurence S. Hunter. On board backing.
Eugene Commercial Club. , 1910
View of façade of new building, the Eugene Commercial Club, on 9th near Olive, with band and groups from Cottage Grove and Roseburg in front. Gift of Mabel McClain in 1944.
Exterior of S. H. Friendly store., 1898
Jesse Cohen, J. T. Nicklin, S. H. Friendly, and A. T. Cockerline are standing outside of the storefront on the sidewalk.
[Façade of Joseph Ell Saddle Shop. Horse mannequin in carriage harness on sidewalk], 1890s-1910s
[Façade of The People's Warehouse, Pendleton, OR. Spitzenberg apples advertised on sidewalk], 1890s-1910s
First First National Bank Building. , c. 1895
View of the interior of the First National Bank. The men numbered in the image are : No. 1 F. G. Hendricks, President; 2 S. B. Haiku, Cashier; 3 P. E. Snodgrass, Asst Cashier; 4 S. H. Potter, Bookkeeper; 5 S. H. Johnson, Bookkeeper. On backing board.
First full carload of roadsters unloaded in Pendleton for Oregon Motor Garage [Fords. Copy negative], 1890s-1910s
First National Bank of Springfield. [Exterior view of brick structure. Charlie Scott looking out front window.], 1910
First street, Portland, in 1873. Buchtel's Gallery and First National Bank on left., 1873
[Five unidentified men standing in front of "Confectionery, Cigars" building], 1890s-1905 c
[Flock of sheep at pasture; dog in foreground], 1890s-1910s
Fort Yukon, from deck of steamer on Yukon River. CLA: Founded 1847 by the Hudson Bay Company British, on the Yukon River at the arctic circle, 1904
George Paramie's [?] 521, Springfield, Oregon., c. 1910
Man seated at desk with telephone. He wears Homburg hat and three-piece suit with upright collar, and holds letterhead. Linen grained print.
[Group arriving at rustic resort in stretch hotel station wagon], 1890s-1910s
Group of men with dogsled in front of the "A.C." Alaska Commercial Co. Store at Eagle, Alaska., 1896 c
Group of Northern Commercial Co. CLA: People at Eagle, Alaska. Stewart Menzies was the auditor of the Co. Jules Marion was the Ry Mail Seepa(///). Frank Smith, 1906
Group portrait of employees at St. Michael, Alaska, in 1895. Alaska Commercial Co. James McDilson; W.D. Moore; Chas Hall; Aic Sleven; Wm. Fredricks; W.J. Waldrom, 1895 Mar
Hamlin Clothing Company, McMinnville, Oregon. [Interior view of shop.], 1900 c
"Hats off" in respect to Til Taylor— late president of the Round-up. Pendleton, OR, 1920. [Taylor, the sheriff of Pendleton, had recently been killed by escaping prisoners.], 1920
[Heppner depot, with horse-drawn van and truck waiting, train at siding.], 1890s-1910s
Hoover 1912. [Patrick's Store, Newport, Ore. View of building with "Patrick's" painted on side, "Hoover 1912" on front of building, on dirt street with wooden sidewalks.], not yet assigned
[Interior of a bar], c. 1910
Shows a bartender and a patron. Mounted on black board backing.
Interior of S. H. Friendly Store, Eugene, Oregon., c. 1910
Interior view of a dry goods mercantile located at 594 Willamette. Sam H. Friendly was an active supporter of the city and the University of Oregon, and a Eugene street is named for him. Mounted on white backing.
[Interior view of Pendleton Woolen Mills, with stacks of finished goods. Woman at work], 1890s-1910s
I.O.O.F. Hall, Eugene, Oregon., 1909
View of the "new" hall of the Independent Order of Oddfellows (I.O.O.F.) at 8th and Willamette. Designed in 1909 by John Hunzicker. Photographed by Oscar Hemenway. Oscar E. Hemenway was a commercial photographer who resided in the Eugene area 1909-1911. He was also a professor of botany at the University.