An outdoor portrait of two cars parked in front of a dilapidated building, identified as the Oddfellows Hall, located in Alpine, Oregon. Both cars have words painted on their surface that read, Alpine Garage. The automobile on the right has a towing device attached to its front end. A dilapidated building that has multiple windows with broken glass is visible in the background. Wooden boards cover the lower half of these windows. Below the double doors at the entryway of the building are two sign that read, Williams and Kist. A corrugated metal awning extends from the building above its windows. A partial view of a street is visible in the foreground.
An exterior view of a dilapidated building, identified as the Oddfellows Hall, located in Alpine, Oregon. Boards cover the windows on the exterior of the building. Multiple windows have broken panes of glass. On the concrete near the entryway of the building is a chair with metal legs. The cushions on the chair are torn.
A woman, identified as Martha Mintonye, lies on a ledge reading a book in Alpine, Oregon. Martha is dressed in shorts and a sleeveless shirt. A pillow supports her head. The window ledge that she lies on is rectangular, and through it is a partial view of wooden supports and a wooden chair. The lower portion of this building displays a several small windows. Behind the glass of the downstairs windows is a row of glass jars. Strips of tape are visible on the surface of the cracked window panes. Electrical boxes and wires are visible on the far left edge of the building.