"Portland, Oregon"
U-R-Das Luxury Makes-A perfect
Complextion
"A beautiful little aluminum folding
writing pad that would go along
great with the cobalt U-R-Das
bottle."
Measures 3 1/2 X 2.0
C456029
Woodard Clarke & Co. Druggists
Portland Or
{small} W.T. & CO. A J U.S.A AI also
C1194S1-19  C1182S6-23
Charles Henry Woodard born  1832 in New York.
He moved to Portland, Oregon in 1865, he first was employed as a salesman for the retail drug house of
Hodge, Calif & Company of Portland.
He then organized the firm of C.H. Woodard & Company and opened a retail drug store at the corner of  Front
& Alder Streets, this establishment was destroyed by fire, he resumed trade at First & Alder, at which time
Mr. Quiver was admitted to a partnership.
In 1880 he was joined by Lewis G. Clarke, under the firm name of Woodard, Clarke & Company.
Woodard also extended his activities to the wholesale drug trade  and became a member of the firm of
Reddington, Woodard & Company, and later with the firm of Snell, Heitshu & Woodard Company, for ten years
he was in the wholesale business, and during that period disposed of his holdings in the retail business.
He then opened a surgical instrument store, which he later sold. From 1899 untill his death in 1909 his time
was spent managing his investment interests.
He died March 12th, 1909
Charles Woodard came to Portland in 1865 Died: 1909
Entered the drug trade with Hodge-Calef Co. 1861-1876
Woodard & Quivey 1869-1870
Woodard, C.H. & Co. 1871-1880
Woodard Clarke & Co. 1881-
Redington, Woodard & Co. 1884
Snell & Heitshu & Woodard 1885-1896
Woodard Clarke & Co.
{monogram & woodlark}
Portland {small} CO-OP F.G. CO.
C1503S6-15
Letter only
before 1891
not W.T & Co.
Clear glass eye cup
{Patrick Collection}
1891-1901
W.T. & Co. U.S.A.
W.T. Co.
after 1901
Cobalt Blue eye cup
{Herring Collection}
W.T. & Co.
1857-1901
Etched varients
{Herring Collection}
Tarif Act
1891
Woodard Clarke and Co. Chemists
Wood-Lark Bldg. Alder St. At West
Park Portland Ore.
{red acl} {T5}
C1573SF1573    C4921
CO-OP F.G. Co.
Co-Operative Flint Glass Company of Upland, Indiana, they were closed by 1911. By that time they were called the Co-Operative Glass Company.
The mark is found on the following small size cups.
Woodard Clark & Co.  mono Portland Or. {CO-OP F.G. Co. small }
Lengfeld’s 202 Stockton St. S. F. Pharmacy  { backwards N in Lengfield’s} {CO-OP F.G. Co. small }
Woodard Clarke & Co
{monogtram & woodlark}
Portland {small} nothing}
C8412S4-85  C9031S6-44
C1002S1-78 {small}