Two rows of cows line the inside of a wooden beamed interior identified as the Botsford Company Dairy. A long mat lines the walkway between the cows. Situated on this mat are four pieces of dairy equipment, and in the background, three metal containers. In the middle of the image, standing next to the cows, are two men, one of whom wears a hat. Strung along the ceiling are light fixtures. Two windows are visible in the background of the image.
A man identified as Ezra Meeker stands next to an automobile referred to as the schooner-mobile. The automobile is elongated and has a canvas roof like those found on wagon tarins. On the surface of this roof is a curved pipe and two pieces of paper with text on their surface. The automobile is decorated with small flags and a map of the United States. Ezra Meeker stands next to this automobile dressed in a blazer, button-up vest, trousers, boots, and hat. He has a mustache and beard and wears eyeglasses. Spectators stand next to the schooner-mobile that is situated on a road in front of a building with a banner that reads, B.F. Goodrich Rubber Co.. Also on the building are letters that read, Goodrich Tires. Another partial name appears on the building marquee.
A blimp with the word Gelatine on its surface is surrounded by spectators standing in a grassy field. Surrounding the blimp is a net that's attached to a wooden armature from which multiple bags hang and a sail is attached. A man stands on the wooden armature that is supported by two wooden sawhorses. In the background are a wooden fence, dwellings, utility poles, horse and buggy, and a sign that reads, laundry office.
[Two Oldsmobile Runabouts in front of auto showroom, 1897 Merry Olds and 1902 'Old Scout,' which beat 'Old Steady' in 1905 race from NY to OR, to promote good roads.]
[Advertising photo for Angelus Studio, 'Official Photographers, Lewis & Clark Fair 1905'. Shows curved colonnade with 'Westward the course of empire takes its way' motto.]
[Rear view: two historic Runabouts in front of Olds showroom, 1897 Merry Oldsmobile and 1902 'Old Scout,' which beat 'Old Steady' in 1905 race from NY to OR, to promote good roads.]
A group of men and women, identified as Oregon pioneers, pose with an Oregon Pony steam engine. On the surface of the locomotive are the words, The Oregon Pony 1862-1909. The men are dressed in suits, ties, jackets, and short brimmed hats. The women are dressed in long skirts, long jackets, hats, scarves, and hold purses. On the railroad tracks next to the steam engine is a partial view of a large locomotive. A brick building with arched windows, and seven smokestacks on its rooftop can be seen in the background.