Three sets of empty wagons drawn by pairs of horses, each driven by a man in work clothes, stand in front of cords of wood. The wood is cut roughly and was probably meant to be firewood. A barn or warehouse sits behind them. In the background, there is a hill planted with rows of crops (possibly grapes or berries). The tall, skinny top of an agricultural building, perhaps used for drying or smoking food such as hops or prunes, extends above the horizon. This photograph was probably taken near Forest Grove, Oregon around 1910-1914; possibly near the Hillside neighborhood.
A wagon loaded with bales of hay and hitched to a two-horse team is standing in the street in town with storefronts behind the horses and wagon. Two men are sitting on the hay bales with one man holding the reins. All are looking at the photographer. The store behind the wagon looks to be a millinery store. The street could be packed dirt or pavement. There is a concrete curb but no sidewalk.