The west shore. (Portland, Or.) 1875-1891, November 02, 1889, Page 232, Image 8

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    WEST SHORE.
IRON MANUFACTURE AT OSWEGO.
T
j invested in the plant $1,500,000. It daily takes from
1 tha (rrnnnd raw mnfprinl nnrl fnrna mil .....l.. .
I B-" " uu a jjxuuuct ex-
UK inoMt important metul working plant in the ceeding $1,000 in value, virtually creating that much
iiorinwiDi ih umi oi tnc (Oregon iron x Meci to., weaun. aooui zuu nanas, many ot whom are skilled
at Onwcgo, a Kinall town on the Willamette river ! workmen, are regularly employed. The West Shore
nix inili'H Hhove Port- . ""v i is at considerable pains this week to Dresent on
land. The iimimi
tudo of that enter
prine iri not popular
ly appreciated. It
count of the iron
plant at Oswego,
with the idea in
view of more fully
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d y&g&rt & JKSk Ml
((HininlK(if one (if the
two iron milieu ami
lilitNt fiinmceH now
in operation went of
the Korku, and the "IN"H at ohk.
"lily piM foundry went of St. Lou. There are
acquainting the
popular mind with
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Vg35a&'' me extent of he
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ciation of its importance to the
business community.
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