Black and white exterior shot of a drug store offering cameras and prescriptions. The sign hanging perpendicular over the sidewalk offers photo service as well as drugs.
Black and white image of a man wearing glasses and a white lab coat counting pills out. An open bottle of medication sits in front of him next to a mortar and pestle, while a beaker full of liquid sits on top of a small scale. Various medications in bottles and boxes and jars line the shelves on the far wall. This image was part of the H. E. McMullen bequest. Herbert McMullen was a local photographer who also collected other photographs and images of daily life in the area.
Black and white image of a large queue outside of a drug store, made up mostly women and children. One woman in the foreground has a balloon in her hands, and a young boy behind her holds three balloons; both appear to be leaving the store. Several men in hats observe the queue from the curb. A neon sign advertises the drug store; behind it are other neon signs advertising the Shake Shop, Dorothy's Women's Wear, and Commercial National Bank. This pharmacy was established in 1890, but had two different grand 're-openings' in the 1940s. Most likely this image is from the latter event, in 1949.
Black and white image depicting a long lunch counter, with built in stools. The grill and stove are directly behind the counter, along with shelves and refrigerators for all the various utensils and foods. This is possibly the interior of what is today known as Hillsboro Fountain and Pharmacy.
Black and white image of two men looking out at the street through the front windows of a pharmacy. A sign indicates that this is the shop's grand opening, and a number of floral bouquets decorate the window sills. Several shoppers can be seen in the interior of the store.
Sepia-toned image of the interior of a drug store. Most of the merchandise seems to be cigars, with advertisements for Havana cigars and Henry the Fourth cigars on the back wall.
Sepia-toned image of a two-story wooden store fronted by a dirt road. The building stands alone and has a boardwalk running in front and down one side. The front story has large display windows, a covered porch which provides a balcony for the second floor. the sign hanging from the porch eaves reads 'Orenco Drug Co.' A woman and child appear to be leaving the store; she wears a full skirt and jacket with lapels and mutton-leg sleeves, with a dark hat and gloves. The child wears a dark jacket and a white skirt or short pants.
Photograph of Ashley Jackson standing in front of his parent's pharmacy in Cornelius, Oregon. On the sidewalk next to him is a sign advertising the location as a stop on the stage coach to Portland.