CROWN-WILLAMETTE PAPER COMPANY
Clackamas County - Oregon City
July 20, 1916: "Families of guardsmen who are employed in the local mills of the Crown-Willamette Paper company will be cared for by the mill as long as the Oregon soldiers are away from home. Mill officials have found 11 families which were left by guardsmen employed in the local plant. The money will be paid to the wives of the men, the mill giving 26 days' pay a month, less $15 paid by the government to the soldiers. The Crown-Willamette mills and the Hawley Pulp & Paper company are holding jobs open for men now at the border." (The Forest Grove Express)
November 1, 1917: "Employes of the Crown-Willamette Paper company's mills at Oregon City struck, following rejection of their demands for a horizontal advance in wages of 25 cents a day." (Cloverdale Courier)
March 9, 1923: "The contract for the construction of an entire new acid system for the sulphite plant of the Crown-Willamette paper mill in West Linn and the replacing of all of the present frame structures at the mill with concrete has been awarded. Announcement of contemplated expenditure of about $250,000 was made by the officials of the Crown-Willamette." (The Boardman Mirror)