Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page detailing "an unusual event." Apparently, a bet was made between two competing men running for an election. A. D. Miller said he would wheel Alf Scott down Second (2nd) Street in a wheelbarrow if the latter won. Scott ended up winning and, after much hounding from his friends, Miller agreed to perform the task.
T. M. Lynn; David Hahn; Neat Molster; M. B. Gilbert; Henry Buchanan, the banker. Dan Spry; James Stephenson; Freytag's Band; Jim Riggs; Frank Robinson; Frank Glover; Will Gharky; James Boal; Hiram Brown; Frank Thompson; Frank Green; Matt Wall; James Ramsey; Charley Ziegler
Photo image of scanned scrapbook page. Pictured is a typed page giving a story about the time that a bet was made by A. D. Miller to Wheel Alf Scott in a Wheelbarrow down Second (2nd) Street if he lost an Election. Apparently, a bet was made between two competing men running for an election. A. D. Miller said he would wheel Alf Scott down Second (2nd) Street in a wheelbarrow if the latter won. Scott ended up winning and, after much hounding from his friends, Miller agreed to perform the task. also pictured: Chit Conway; John Andres
Black & white photograph of a couple identified on the back as Betty & Ralph Shepler, Camp White, Christmas.
Camp White (1942-1946) is listed as a World War II Army camp in Jackson County, Oregon.