A man identified as Joe Roub rides a bucking horse in a rodeo arena at the Pendleton Roundup. He holds his hat in his right hand and a rope attached to his horse in his left hand. He wears leather chaps, cowboy boots, and a long-sleeved shirt with collar. In the background are empty grandstands.
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 with a camera on a tripod flees a cowboy riding a bucking horse in a rodeo arena at the Pendleton Roundup. The man on the horse is identified as Bud Ogilvy. A piece of paper that reads "79" is attached to the back of his long-sleeved shirt. As he rides, his right hand is raised holding his cowboy hat. He wears wooly chaps and cowboy boots with metal spurs.
A black and white photograph. Two children stand next to a boy's bicycle on a footpath in a sloping meadow on Skinner Butte in Eugene, Oregon. The view is to the south, down the hill and along Willamette Street towards Spencer Butte the distance. Two men dressed in suits and hats walk up the hill along the path towards the children. There is a wooden fence partway down the hill, and a man in a suit and a woman with a long dress and broad-brimmed hat are just behind it along the path, approaching a gap. Beyond them are railroad tracks. A railroad car can be seen on the tracks; the roof and chimney of the station are visible behind it. The children have their backs to the camera. The girl standing on the right is dressed in a dark sweater and dark stockings and shoes. Her dress or skirt is knee-length and light-colored, with stripes. Her blonde hair is cut straight across just above her shoulders. On her left the other child, who appears to be a boy, supports the bicycle by holding its handlebars. He wears a dark hat, light-colored long-sleeved shirt, dark shorts, and dark stockings. Nearby on the butte to the right of the men is a large wooden barn or shed with advertisements painted on its side, including what looks like Portland and the words Placer County. Beyond the shed the top story, roof, and two-story porch of what is now the Palace Hotel can be seen. Willamette Street is lined with buildings, sidewalks, trees, pedestrians, and utility poles and wires. Two sets of tracks for streetcars appear to run down the middle of the street. A fountain or memorial is in the middle of the street where it ends at the foot of the butte.
An exterior view of a log cabin, located in White Pass, British Cloumbia. In front of the dwelling's doorway stands a dog that is attached to a rope. Next to this dog are two wooden tripod chairs. On the surface of this log cabin hangs a sign that reads, Kittitas Restaurant meals at all hours. Mounted above the doorway is pair of animal horns. A rectangular window is visible above these horns. In the foreground of the image is a tree, which has a cup, a piece of paper, and an axe attached to its surface. Trees and tree stumps are visible in the background of the image.
Black and white image. Two women dressed in long skirts, jackets, and hats, stroll down a walkway towards a sculpture consisting of four figures. On either side of the walkway grass is visible. Lining the courtyard surrounding the scuplture are classical columns that are tall and wide. A multi-level water fountain is visible beneath the sculpture. The carved figures of the sculpture stand on top of a square base and are set into a tall rectangular niche. A female figure with wings stands in the center holding a large vase with rounded handles. Three figures kneel on either side of her. Vegetation hangs from the ledge of the curved walls that surrounds the sculpture.
Black and white image. Performers stand inside a pavilion, which is surrounded by a large crowd of spectators. The pavilion has a dome and extended eaves that are supported by a colonnade. In the background are large, classically styled buildings with columns and a dome. Statues line the rooftop of the building. Two large flagpoles on either side of the pavilion extend from the base of a sculpted animal, which appears to be an elephant.
Five figures climbing up a steep snowbank in a snow-covered landscape. Two women in long fur coats and hats are being accompanied up a snowbank by two men in long-sleeved jackets, pants and dark-brimmed hats. A man at the top of the snowbank, wearing a long fur coat and dark-brimmed hat, is accompanied by two horses and a wooden sleigh.
Black and white image. Two scows with large, square sails, floating on the Yukon River, carrying passengers and supplies. There are mountains in the background, along the shore lines. Miners frequently took boats from Bennett, British Columbia to the mine fields near Dawson in the Yukon Territory.
A man identified as Dan Clarke stands in a rodeo arena with his hands raised and a hog-tied steer at his feet. He is dressed in a cowboy hat, long-sleeved shirt, scarf, striped wool pants, belt, gloves, and cowboy boots. A rope hangs from his pants pocket. In the background is a saddled horse, and spectators are in grandstands.