A woman, identified as Babe Lee, dressed in cowgirl attire poses with a horse. She wears a tall, wide-brimmed hat, long-sleeved shirt with tie and vest, leather armguards, belt, and pleated skirt. She holds the horse's leather reins; the horse is fitted with a saddle, bridle, and a decorative tiedown.
A woman identified as Bonnie McCarroll is thrown off a bucking horse at the Pendleton Round Up. The saddled horse rears as Bonnie's body is twisting in mid-air. She wears boots with spurs, a skirt with fringe on the hemline, and a long-sleeved shirt. In the background a man in a jacket and cowboy hat sits on a horse. Spectators are out of focus in the distance. Published Title of the image was located in the book "Let 'Er Buck" by Charles W. Furlong; text accompanied the photograph.
A woman, identified as Tillie Baldwin, performs a stunt on horseback in a rodeo arena at the Pendleton Roundup. Her horse gallops as she stands, balancing on its saddle, with her arms stretched out to her sides. She wears a dark, short-sleeved shirt with a tied scarf, belt, pants, and knee-high boots. Trees and some spectators are visible in the background.
A man, identified as Red Parker, poses on horseback dressed in western attire. He wears a wide-brimmed cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, bow tie, pants and boots. Trees, and a steel barrier, possibly part of a a bridge, can be seen in the background.
A man identified as Buffalo Vernon wrestles a steer at the Pendleton Roundup. He is in a rodeo arena with his legs spread and his arms wrapped around the horns of a steer. He is dressed in a wide brimmed cowboy hat with a decorative band, long-sleeved shirt, pants, and cowboy boots. In the foreground are wooden fence beams. A grandstand filled with spectators can be seen in the background.
A woman, identified as Nettie Hawn, rides a bucking horse in a rodeo competition at the Pendleton Roundup. She wears a dark long-sleeved shirt, belt, skirt, and boots. She holds a rope attached to the bridle of the rearing horse. An individual is partially visible directly behind Nettie. In the distance are flags, and a large crowd of spectators in bleachers. The crowd is out of focus.