The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, December 31, 1922, Page 89, Image 89

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; PORT OFrPORTLAND : EQUIPPED TO HANDLE WORLD - COMMERCE BROUGHT ' BY; ;'43.:: ;GULAR SHIP- LINES - t :
MODERN terminals win Portland coimnerce leadership. - lMotorized eojnpment on docks speeds cargoing of ocean liners. 2Japanese freighter leaving' Port of Portland for home loaded down to 30 feetN 3 Oregon apples on their way - to
. Europe m refrigerator ship. 4 Oregon leads Pacific coast in grain exportation and Portland in grain handling equipment. 5 Portland is first American port in lumber exportation; timbers swung direct from cars to ship. -Airplane yiew,of
port drydocks and machine' shops. 7- A scene in inner harbor, ft Apples waiting exportation. 9 Scores of big motor trucks daily bring prunes and other preserved fruits from Willamette valley to export terminals. 10 Loading wool for export
Portland is largest primary wool shipping port in' the United States. -1 1 Ships taking on food and materials for world use at Terminal No." 4. 12 Shipping structural steel to . Orient. 13 A general yiew of Terminal No. .4 with 1,000.000 bushel
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