Lampreys clinging to rocks, while resting on their up river journey. A lamprey has no vertebrate backbone like an eel. The current carries them along, and they rest by hanging to rocks with their cups on their mouths.
Board of Control: 1925Front Row L to R: (2) Leland George, (4) Ken CookExtreme Front: Robert Williams Center: Robert Murray, Gertie KickerBack Row: Clarence Disney, I.N. Wiley, Principal, (7) George Stadelman, (8) Glenn Kirkwood
First Team:R. End, Handley; R. Tackle, Steers, Capt., Center, Rawlings; Left Guard, Cox; Left Tackle, Simpson; Left End, Gilbert; L. Halfback, Ademak; Forward, Wallen; R. Halfback, Allen; Quarterback, Mason
City fathers of the Old Fort Dalles Frolics, vintage late 1920's. Left to right: 1. Dr. George Newhouse, 2. _ _ , 3. George Fitzgerald with shillelagh, 4. Bob Murray, 5. _ _ , 6. Bob Crooks, 7. _ _ , 8. _ _ , 9. _ _ , 10. _ _ , 11. _ _
Sharps Borchardt Action .219 Wasp. Fine myrtlewood checkered stock. I obtained this wood from Garfield Klinger in Stevenson, Washington. It was in a rough-sawed plank 4"" x 12"" x 6 foot which sat in his shop for 10 years. It was figured like this all the way through!
Obarr Hotel. L to R: Uncle Rhodes Fish, Stella Turnbow, Lillian Emerson, Clinton McReynolds, George Obarr, Jacob McReynolds, Mrs. Lou McReynolds and daughter Crystal, Myrtle Cathcart, Mrs. Julia Obarr, Maude Obarr