Ortley, Oregon Explained

Ortley is a former town in Wasco County, Oregon, in the United States.[1] It was about 1miles south of Rowena and about 7miles southeast of Mosier;[2] the site is now on private land and no evidence of the townsite exists today.[3] It is still classed as a populated place by the USGS.[1]

History

Ortley was originally developed by the Hood River Orchard & Land Company, which filed a plat for the townsite in 1911, naming it for the "Ortley" apple.[4] The company sold town lots and small orchard parcels, and Ortley quickly grew to a population of 300.[5] The community included a post office,[4] several shops and a hotel. However, the land proved unsuitable for apple production because of the prevailing high winds and scarcity of water. By 1922, the town was all but abandoned, and in that year the post office closed.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. 1136603 . Ortley . November 28, 1980 . March 31, 2012.
  2. Book: Oregon Atlas & Gazetteer . 7th . 2008 . . . 0-89933-347-8 . 25.
  3. Web site: Cultural Resources . Wasco County, Oregon . Wasco County Comprehensive Plan . March 31, 2012.
  4. 732.
  5. Web site: History . Wasco County Comprehensive Plan . August 25, 1983 . Wasco County, Oregon . March 31, 2012.