Black and white photograph. Two women, identified as Dodo and Irma, seated inside the Alpine Tavern, located in Alpine, Oregon. The women are seated on chairs that are bolted to the floor in front of the bar. The seats have cushions and metal legs. In the foreground of the image, Irma is visible dressed in a sweater and slip-on shoes. Her hair is short and curled. Dolores is seated at the bar with her right hand resting on her cheek. She is dressed in a short sleeve shirt. Draped on the chair next to her is a coat. On the surface of the bar in front of the women is a purse. In the background of the image is a wall that displays four plaques, a calendar, a picture, and a wire coat hanger. Mounted on the wall behind Dolores is a cue rack, on which hang wooden cues, a jacket, and hat.
A candid portrait of a sailor and his mother inside the Alpine Tavern, located in Alpine, Oregon. The sailor is identified as J.D. Gregory and his mother is identified as Irma. The man is dressed in a sailor's uniform. His mother is seated on a stool touching her son's cheek as he leans over to kiss her. Irma's hair is curled and she is dressed in a two-piece plaid outfit. A woman employee is visible behind the bar dressed in eyeglasses, a button-up blouse, skirt, and apron. Behind her is a large refrigerator with double doors. Taped to this refrigerator is a sign the reads, We reserve the right to refuse service to anyone. On top of this refrigerator a can and two small boxes are visible. Hanging on the wall above the refrigerator are eight plaques with animals attached to their surface. The words Olympia are contained in an oval section below the animals on the plaque's surface.