Set for Expedition - The H.R. Fanchers are pictured in the speedy four-cylinder, 50 horsepower roadster that Hal built in 1910. It had 34 x 4 tires and acetylene lights, and could do about 65 miles an hour. Poised in the second machine for the two-car trip from Roseburg to Bandon is a loaded 1910 model E.M.F. five-passenger touring car boasting a four-cylinder 30 horsepower motor. People acquainted with the E.M.F.'s performance would sometimes say the three initials stood for ""Easy Mark's Favorite"". Photo was taken in the summer of 1911.
Gov. Lister of the State of Washington, giving a speech on May 7, 1915, the day after the Celilo Celebration to Commemorate the Open River; speech took place at Kalama, Washington.
Trans-Atlantic Flight, Welcome of crew of ""N.C.4"" (Lieut Comdr. A.C. Read, Lieut. E.F. Stone, Lieut. W. Hinton) by the Mayor and Corporation of the Plymouth of Old England, the Plymouth from which the Pilgrim Fathers sailed 300 years ago. 4:20 p.m. May 31st, 1919.