88.1 At Roseburg, Oregon. Truman Hutton (leader), white cap. Jack Connelly, tenor; "Smithy" and "Banjo" Larry Sears. ; 88.2 Photo of a bus of some type. The Fresno fire truck. ; 88.3 Highway below Mt. Shasta. ; 88.4 Oakland bound. Photo of a ferry boat, Sacramento, Southern Pacific. ; 88.5 A bridge over Myrtle Creek in Oregon. ; 88.6 Photo of unfinished bridge, identified as South End.
91.1 The California and Oregon state line. ; 91.2 Our home in Portland. The mascot "Jack", a monkey, is inside and to the left. 1927 ; 91.3 Captain Wilkensen and Jazz looking at the paper mill in Oregon City. ; 91.4 A fire across the Columbia. Photo identified as forks of North and South Klamath River. ; 91.5 Mt. Shasta. ; 91.6 Out the boat in Portland. Photo identified as "That's her in the white rah".
93.1 Supreme Court in Portland, Oregon. ; 93.2 Jazz, Fresno in 1927. ; 93.3 Along the Columbia. Photo identified as Oneiga Canyon.; 93.4 Unidentified girl standing on deck. Photo identified as "not as bad as she looks. Really a good looking blonde from Seattle". ; 93.5 Mulinomah Falls, 800 odd feet on the Columbia River. ; 93.6 Billy Sunday's Ranch. Photo identified as "Big Boy on the Sunday Ranch, Mt. Hood".
Four (4) images from an envelope at the end of the album; the top left image shows an unidentified teen girl. The top right image is dated 1918 and is a group portrait of individuals outside of a house. The bottom left image shows a gropu standing in front of a large tree trunk. The bottom right image shows an unidentified infant on a bed. Envelope titled "Selma Morrison/temp.loan See source title."
Grouping of 5 photos from an envelope at the end of the album; showing an unidentified building by a body of water, a man in overalls outdoors, a group of women and children in white dresses/clothing by a fence, a woman in a checkered coat, and another group of women and children in white dresses/clothing on a wheelbarrow. Envelope titled "Selma Morrison/temp.loan See source title." Note: Images 1, 3, and 5 have cursive hand writing on the back.