A portrait of Glen G. Rice in military uniform. He graduated from Pacific University in 1938. See PUApic_009703 for a photo of Jean Rice, likely a relative.
Black and white portrait of seven men wearing suits and ties, standing in a row. All wear their hair parted on one side and combed over. The man at the end of the line on the right holds what appears to be a surveyors measuring rod, most likely marking a six foot measurement.
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 photograph of Tuality Hospital. Founded in 1918 and named Jones Hospital in 1920, in honor of its founder, the hospital was purchase by a non-profit community group in 1954 and renamed Tuality Community Hospital. This building had 74 beds, a nursery and two delivery rooms, surgeries, and a laboratory. Minnie Jones Coy, the founder, died in 1952.
Group portrait of Dr. Francis Alonzo Bailey and his family. Francis Bailey was a prosperous doctor who founded the Hillsboro Pharmacy in 1873. He also served three terms as the mayor of Hillsboro, Oregon, including around the time this photograph was taken, circa 1890. Back row, left to right: Dr. A. B. Bailey, Dr. F. J. Bailey, John Bailey. Front row, left to right: Louise Bailey, Mrs. Bailey, Tommy 'Dr. Tom' Bailey, Dr. Francis G. Bailey, Eva Bailey.