Rice is an unincorporated community in Wasco County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is about 5 miles northeast of Dufur, near Boyd and U.S. Route 197. Rice was named for Horace Rice, an Oregon Trail pioneer who settled on upper Fifteenmile Creek in the 1860s and who planted the first crop of wheat in upland Wasco County. When the Great Southern Ra…
Rice is an unincorporated community in Wasco County, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is about 5 miles northeast of Dufur, near Boyd and U.S. Route 197. Rice was named for Horace Rice, an Oregon Trail pioneer who settled on upper Fifteenmile Creek in the 1860s and who planted the first crop of wheat in upland Wasco County. When the Great Southern Railroad established a line into the area in 1905, Rice's name was given to the station near the confluence of Fifteenmile Creek and Dry Creek. At one time Rice had a 50,000-bushel farmers' grain elevator run by the Rice-Union Elevator Company. According to the author of Oregon Geographic Names, however, as of 1980 "there was little evidence of urban activity."