A smiling young man in work clothes with a hat on his head stands with a delivery wagon with a canvas cover over the driver's seat. Two white horses are hitched the wagon, which is full of milk cans. In the background is a white building with two sets of windows, and a covered porch where a small wagon with more milk cans is visible. The ground is muddy and appears rutted.
A large group of mostly women and children pose in a harvested hops field. One child seated in front has their arms around a dog; another child behind the first group has climbed a pole to be visible above them. In the background are more hops vines on poles, not yet harvested. The women and girls wear dresses with full sleeves and skirts; the boys and young men mostly wear overalls. Most have on hats ranging from boaters and fedora on the men, to straw and other wide-brimmed hats worn by the women and girls. In the left side of the image is a woman with an infant in her lap and a toddler. 'Hop Field' is written on the mat below the image.
A man stands behind a row of about one dozen Holstein dairy cows inside a barn. The cows appear to be feeding. The floor is concrete, covered in hay, and in the foreground of the picture are two milking buckets with teat attachments. The man wears overalls and a long-sleeved shirt, buttoned to the neck. Typed on the bottom right of the picture is 'Washington county dairy herd'.
A black and white photograph of male and female members of the Tigard Grange. The members are arranged in two rows: the front row members sit on the edge of an uncovered porch landing and the back row members stand behind them on the porch. In the back row, the third person from the left, a woman holds a violin in her left hand. To the right of her, a man holds a staff in his right hand and a trumpet in his left hand. Behind him, another man holds a staff that features a owl carving at the top end. To his right, a woman holds a staff in her left hand. Two children are seated on the far right of the front row. Many members of the group display award ribbons on the left side of their chest.
Three children stand next to a Best Manufacturing steam tractor. Two girls and one boy are next to the enormous wheel of the tractor. 'The Best Manufacturing Co' and 'No 168' can barely be seen on the front of the engine. It looks like there may be more writing that can not be deciphered due to the quality of the photograph.
Peter Gertsch pulling his prize bull at the Gertsch Family's Shattuck Dairy at Garden Home, Oregon in the early 1900s. Other area residents with wagons hauling milk appear behind him, alongside a herd of dairy cows, the dairy barn, and other outbuildings. A log road appears in the foreground. The Gertsch Family were Swiss immigrants who originally settled in Garden Home in the 1890s. The family's dairy was on the west side of Oleson Road, north of the Frank Farm. Family members ran the dairy in the same location until the 1950s. This photograph may depict Peter Gertsch Sr. (died 1895) or his son, Peter Gertsch (born 1895).