- 371N3137
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- 1923 - 1936
Photograph, taken outdoors on the passenger side, of the wreckage of a truck. The text “x 11” is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
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Photograph, taken outdoors on the passenger side, of the wreckage of a truck. The text “x 11” is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Photograph showing a crane hoisting a log onto a truck. Three unidentified workers are watching, two of them standing next to the truck and one sitting in the driver’s seat. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Portland Electric Power Company interurban railway car en route to Portland
Photograph of electrified interurban car No. 1093 of the Portland Electric Power Company’s railway inbound to Portland from Oregon City, pictured just south and east of Milwaukie. The car is passing trucks and an excavator parked at a construction site. Visible in the distance is PEP’s Island station, a passenger shelter and the first station after departing Milwaukie southward. See related to image No. 371N5142. This photograph may also be related to image No. 371N5149.
Photograph of an unidentified wooden bridge across a river in a forested area. A pile of lumber is lying under the bridge on the right side of the image. The number 10 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the photograph. Image note: Photograph is out of focus.
Portland Electric Power Company interurban railway car en route to Oregon City
Photograph of electrified interurban car No. 1094 of the Portland Electric Power Company’s railway outbound from Portland to Oregon City, pictured just south and east of Milwaukie. The car is passing trucks and an excavator parked at a construction site. Visible in the distance is PEP’s Island station, a passenger shelter and the first station after departing Milwaukie southward. See related image No. 371N3986. This photograph may also be related to image No. 371N5149.
Truck with trailer carrying cars
Photograph of a truck and trailer parked on a street. The trailer is carrying four cars. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Truck with trailer carrying cars
Photograph of a truck and trailer parked on a street. The trailer is carrying four cars.
Dump truck pouring soil at construction site
Photograph of a dump truck pouring a load of soil down a slope at a construction site. This photograph may be related to image Nos. 371N3986 and 371N5142.
Group of men with wheelchairs, posing in street
Portrait of eight unidentified men and a row of wheelchairs on a city street. Three of the men are seated in wheelchairs, and five others are standing behind the row of chairs. The men and chairs are in front of a Bekins Moving and Storage Company truck.
Photograph of a small ferry carrying cars across a river as a truck waits on the loading dock. On the back of the truck is a sign that reads: “Camas Fuel / Walnut / 3138.”
Carstens Packing Company, Front Street, Portland
Photograph, taken from across the street, showing a truck parked outside a three-story brick building at 105 Front Street between Stark and Washington in downtown Portland. A sign on the front of the building reads “Carstens Packing Co.” A cropped version of this photograph was part of a two-page spread in the Oregon Journal’s Sunday magazine on February 26, 1928. The spread, on Pages 4 and 5, was devoted to a story by Wallace S. Wharton about the history of the Portland waterfront and the buildings on First and Front streets. Wharton reflected on the changes that would occur as a result of the construction, then in progress, of Portland’s west-side harbor wall and redevelopment of the waterfront. He noted that many of the “stately old buildings along First and Front streets face destruction, or remodeling to such an extent that the reminiscent charm of their present environment will be lost.” Accompanying the story were 15 photos, primarily of buildings in the area. Across the top of the spread was the headline “IN THE PATH OF CIVIC PROGRESS — STRUCTURES OF ANOTHER DAY.” Below the headline on Page 4 was the subheading “Splendid Bits of Old Architecture Once Called Equal of Finest in Gotham of the Same Period.” Below the headline on Page 5 was the subheading “Waterfront Development Gives New Significance to Portland’s Old-Time Business Center.” This photograph had the following caption: “Original home of Ladd & Tilton Bank on Front Street / The first two stories were Portland’s first brick building / Built in 1853.” Wharton reported that the third story had been added later. See related image Nos. 371N5380, 371N5384, 371N5385, 371N5397, 371N5418, 371N5470, and 371N5857, which were published on the same spread.
Norr, Roy, 1886-1960
Parrish building, Front and Washington, Portland
Photograph showing two trucks parked outside the three-story Parrish building at Front and Washington (now Southwest Washington Street) in Portland. On the ground floor are signs for the Western Fruit & Produce Company and the Tri-State Produce Company. A cropped version of this photograph was part of a two-page spread in the Oregon Journal’s Sunday magazine on February 26, 1928. The spread, on Pages 4 and 5, was devoted to a story by Wallace S. Wharton about the history of the Portland waterfront and the buildings on First and Front streets. Wharton reflected on the changes that would occur as a result of the construction, then in progress, of Portland’s west-side harbor wall and redevelopment of the waterfront. He noted that many of the “stately old buildings along First and Front streets face destruction, or remodeling to such an extent that the reminiscent charm of their present environment will be lost.” Accompanying the story were 15 photos, primarily of buildings in the area. Across the top of the spread was the headline “IN THE PATH OF CIVIC PROGRESS — STRUCTURES OF ANOTHER DAY.” Below the headline on Page 4 was the subheading “Splendid Bits of Old Architecture Once Called Equal of Finest in Gotham of the Same Period.” Below the headline on Page 5 was the subheading “Waterfront Development Gives New Significance to Portland’s Old-Time Business Center.” This photograph had the following caption: “Southwest corner Front & Washington streets. Site of the first post office [in Portland].” See related image Nos. 371N5379, 371N5380, 371N5384, 371N5385, 371N5418, 371N5470, and 371N5857, which were published on the same spread.
Norr, Roy, 1886-1960
Photograph, taken from the side, showing an Oregon Journal truck parked on a gravel road. A large building is visible in the background. On the side of the truck are the words “The Journal / Afternoon - Sunday / Largest afternoon newspaper n the Pacific Northwest / Today’s news today.”
Photograph, taken from the side, showing an H. J. Heinz Company truck (1930 White) parked in the street outside a Heinz building, possibly at 371 Front Street in Portland. Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.
Drivers and delivery trucks at Fulton Park Dairy, Hillsdale, Portland
Photograph showing a row of delivery trucks parked on a road or driveway at the Fulton Park Dairy in the Hillsdale area of Portland in 1932 or 1933. A driver in coveralls is posing next to each truck. The dairy’s land is now occupied by Wilson High School.
Three men with delivery trucks outside Rose City Brewing Co., NE Madrona Street, Portland
Full-length portrait of three unidentified men, each standing next to a delivery truck, outside the Rose City Brewing Company building at Northeast Madrona Street and Northeast Eighth Avenue in Portland. On the side of each truck are the words “BEAVER STATE BEER.” The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower right corner of the image.
Delivery trucks parked outside Sno-Kis Fruit Corporation, Water and Yamhill, Portland
Photograph showing two delivery trucks parked outside the warehouse of the Sno-Kis Fruit Corporation of Oregon in Portland. The building has a large crack over the entrance to the loading area. Also on the building is an awning printed with the text “Carver’s Restaurant.” The photograph may have been taken at Southeast Water Avenue and Southeast Yamhill Street.
Coast Guardsman posing with piece of broken helm
Full-length portrait, taken from the side, of a United States Coast Guardsman standing next to a Coast Guard truck and holding a piece of a broken ship’s wheel.
Calavo Growers of California truck
Photograph showing a Calavo Growers of California delivery truck. On the side and front of the truck is the name Calavo. Also on the side of the truck is an illustration of an avocado and the text “The Aristocrat of Salad Fruits.”
Two people loading RCA Victor radio into Vern L. Wenger Radio Service truck
Photograph showing two young men in white jackets loading a large box into the back of a Vern L. Wenger Radio Service truck. A third man is standing next to the truck, watching. On the side of the box are the words “Another RCA Victor Radio / Model 9-K / RCA Manufacturing Co. Inc. / Camden, New Jersey.” The number 2 is written on the negative and is visible in the lower left corner of the image. Vern L. Wenger was located in Portland.
Delivery trucks parked outside Western Packing Company, Portland
Photograph showing two delivery trucks parked outside the Western Packing Company in Portland. An unidentified man is standing next to the truck on the right. A sign at over the open doors of the loading area reads “Western Packing Co. / Fresh and cured meats.” A sign on the right side of the doors reads “Manufacturers of … High Grade Sausage / Luncheon Meats.”
Ballif Distributing Co., Southeast 3rd Avenue and Southeast Alder Street, Portland
Photograph showing a truck parked outside a three-story brick building with a sign for Ballif Distributing Co. at the top.
Group of men with truck advertising Churn-Maid Tuna Spred
Full-length portrait showing a group of six unidentified men standing on the sidewalk next to a truck parked outside a building. On the side of the truck are the words “Tuna Spred / Churn - Maid.”
Three men with Churn Maid Products Co. trucks on Southeast Union Avenue?, Portland
Photograph showing three Churn Maid Products Co. delivery trucks parked on the street. An unidentified man is standing next to each truck. On the buildings in the background are signs for Churn Maid; Dairy’s Supply Co. Inc., and Portland Stove & Furnace Repair Works. This photograph was probably taken in Portland in the 300 block of Southeast Union Avenue (now Southeast Martin Luther King Junior Boulevard). Image note: Light leak on negative.
Group of people and truck outside La France Wine Co., Portland
Full-length portrait showing a group of nine people posing next to the La France Wine Company at 1431 Southeast 23rd Avenue in Portland. Parked on the street is a truck with the words “La France Wine Co.” on the back window and the words “Domestic and Imported Wines / Champagne” on the side. See related image No. 372A1160.
Men and trucks outside Ballif Distributing Company, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Portland
Photograph showing unidentified men standing next to delivery trucks parked outside Ballif Distributing Co. facility on Southeast Second Avenue at Southeast Madison Street, Portland. On the building are signs reading (from left to right): “Mar-Vista Wines”; “Ballif Distributing Co.”; and “Schlitz and Old Milwaukee Beer.” See related image No. 372A1165.
Group of men and truck outside Ballif Distributing Company, Southeast 2nd Avenue, Portland
Full-length portrait showing six unidentified men posing in a row next to a parked truck outside the Ballif Distributing Co. facility on Southeast Second Avenue at Southeast Madison Street, Portland. See related image No. 372A1164.
Wadhams and Company, Southeast Third Avenue and Belmont, Portland
Photograph showing a warehouse at Southeast Third Avenue and Southeast Belmont Street in Portland. Trucks are parked outside three of the loading areas. On the side of each truck are the words “Wadhams wholesale grocers.” Above the entrance to the building is a sign reading “Wadhams & Co.” Image note: Photograph shows discoloration due to deterioration of the negative.