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About The Mill City enterprise. (Mill City, Or.) 1949-1998 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1959)
We Give Ibis Week in Future Business Oregon History Leaders Group Formed Here Holiday or Dutch Maid i OLEOMARGARINE b Green Stamps | 5 lbs 1.00 JO«- Ss «S ki SUBfU RIRE TO THE MILL CITY ENTERPRISE TODAY! »3.M a Y—r Business and Professional January 19, 1892—The January 19, | DIRECTORY 1892 edition of the Oregonian rolled off a new double-supplement stereo type perfecting press, in the basement Thursday saw the establishment of its not yet finished fireproof nine-1 of a chapter of the Future Business . JOHN W. REID, M.D story building at the corner of Alder Leaders of America at Santiam Un and Sixth in Portland. The red sand ion high school. Physician and Surgeon stone, brick and terra cotta building The F.B.L.A. is a national asso- ( MILL CITY OREGON with its carved arched windows and ciation which tries to provide a lia- clock tower cost V approximately „^v. v— -er- »400,- ----- ’ | I son between students of business edu- 000 and promises to be a landmark of ' school anJ the w„rld this city for mi y years to come. 'of business. It encourages leadership, January 20, 1848—Chief Fa tor sound thinking of business principles , DR. JOHN C. TARR James Douglas of the Hudson’s Bay and the attraction of able students, Chiropractic Physician Post at Fort Vancouver today an into commerce. Phone RO 9-2922 nounced, by a letter to the Oregon With the advice and help of Don | Hours 9 00 to 6:00 Spectator, the arrivel of Mr. Peter Paul head of the business education Skene Ogden at Fort Vancouver with department at SUHS a small group Evenings By Appointment Mr. and -Mrs. Spalding and the women has been working to frame a consti 112 E Ida St. Stayton and children who survived the recent tution. This constitution was submit- massacre at the mission of Dr. Whit .ted and approved by the group at. man at Waiilatpu. 1 Thursday’s meeting. DR. VICTOR J. MYERS January 21, 1873—The first boat , Present Present members members include Judy I passed down through the Oswego KadiOi McWhirk, Barbara [ Kadinj Marla Chiropractic Physician canal front Tualatin River to Lake Cunningham, Sharon Hirte, Sandra | BELL BLDG. IDA and THIRD ST. Oswego today. The boat was the Thomas, Viola Derrick, Aloha Thorn steamer Onward, owned by Captain as> Lillie Perrin, Sandra Rowen and STAYTON, OREGON Joseph Kellogg. Two thousand bush- (Dennis Wirtanen. Those serving as PHONE RO 9-2557 els of oats and wheat were brought' temporary officers until the adop- I down on the steamer. 1 tion of the constitution were: Marla January 22, 1856—Josephine County M Whirk, president; Sandra Thomas, Dr. Leslie J. Carson was this day created by the Terri- vice president; Barbara Cunning- torial Legislature, and includes a part ha.n, secretary, OPTOMETRIST of western Jackson County. The coun-• .Mr. Paul said that while chapters Visual analysis — Contact lense« ty is named for Josephine Rollins, of the FBLA are common in large Visual training «laughter of the discover of gold on schools, it was unusual to have one Every Day But Wednesday the creek that also bears her name, in a school with the enrollment of 515 Third St. s^ay^ow I Santiam. Kirbyville is to be the county seat. Ph. RO 9-2751 1 Next step wjll be the invitation of January 23, 1851-The city of Port-i_ ‘“V" ,r to install land was incorporated effective this. .. _?n cHaPter formally day and be ame the second incorpor I the Santiam group. Mrs. LaVoy, teacher at Stayton has in ated community in the Oregon Terri- 1 business . - Weddle Funeral Home tory, Oregon City having become the her grouP w111 be w,11,nir to first, and indeed the first west of the , ° l9, _____ _______ Modern Funeral Service Rocky Mountains upon its incorpora- i z~ ill 1TAYTON OREGON Jaiure" ? HUNTS TOMATO JUICE 46 oz. tins 4 for sL00 Mayflower Butter r Mayflower Pound 65c Snow's Clam Fryetes Cottage Cheese 1 Pint Carton Each 39* ¡I •—THE MILL CITY ENTERPR18B THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1959 < 19* j . Pr0Visi0"al legis’ L/OflS jCOUlS H^PP/' V_ Cl 1 Willi NCW Y CSf JlSfl United States Senate | January 23, 1907 The elections o£ H/I1L Jonathan Bourne, Jr. and Fred A. Mulkey to the By Jean Roberts were confirmed today by joint action 1 MEHAMA—Boy Scout Troop 18 of of the houses of the state legislature. Bourne and Mulk y thus became the Lyons firmly believes that the new 8ept1e Tanks and Sewers Cleaned first U. S. Senators in histroy elect year has started out right for them. Ph. Salem EMpire 3-9408 COLLECT ed by popular vote, since under the The old fish hatchery located below 1979 Elm St W. Salem terms of Statement No. 1, a majority Mehama near Stout Creek, has been acquired for Boy Scout purposes. of the candidates for the legislature Abandoned several years ago by’ agreed to vote for the senator.al can didates receiving the greatest support the Fish Commission, the building has J. w. GOIN stood idle until recently. Through at the polls. steamer efforts of Wendell Weaver, Lyons Experienced Veterinarian Januaiy 24, 1898—-The t-v.«.. —. Oregon left the Ainsworth dock at 9 maY°f> , and also institutional repre By Harold's Floral Gardens o’clock tonight on her first trip to' senDrt.ve of the Boy Scouts, the boys1 will Stayton. Ore. Alaska. Her load consisted cf 121 cab-I “5 "J11 now I be e able to use Ph. RO 9-2533 in passengers, 278 in steerage, 20 hor- e building for acrobatics. Adjoin- I ses, 50 dogs, 250 tons of freight, ing the main building is a small bound for the gold rush. The departure apartment which can be used fori i was the occasion of much excitement meetings. WE SELL BETTER and a great throng of well-wishers I Tentative plans are to install an archery range and pit for acrobatics, CARS FOR LBSS crowded the riverfront to cheer the lights and an open fireplace. Grounds Argonauts. January 24, 1870—The prospectus behind the building can be used for I of the forthcoming city directory, re erecting wigwams and bridges. Leading the troop is Glen David- leased today, lists 37 incorporated companies in Portland with a-i ag- >Or!' ’ h glade teacher at .Mari-Linn. * w O1 G r 1 W IT is a .* Ed L’ _J Dunham I 4 ■ a „ I— — and — J Richie T > : -LI — 1 Assisting gregate captial of $40,000,000. Among STAYTON. OREGON the occupations listed are the follow Gerath. Don Huber is a committee i ing: 7 sewing machine agents, 1 soda member, Rev. Cotton, secretary and IT PAYS TO BUY AT water manufacturer, 6 editors, 3 gold Lowvll Stiffler, treasurer. Not only are the scouts and lead-1 HOME dust dealers, 1 wig maker, 29 physi cians including 3 Chinese, and 47 re ers enthusiastic over the building I but the mothers are too. Already i tail liquor dealers. 1 January 24. 1840 I brought the they have had a «clean-up day to ' present state of the Oregon question wash windows and tidy the building , before the Cabinet ... I stated that up for boys instead of fish. Stayton-Jefferson there was no probability that any di AUTO WRECKERS vision of the territory could be agreed Detroit-Idanha Invited to upon, ot would be acceded to by the Join U.N. Speech Contest people of the U. S. I then sug-1 AJ Nt,sbitt „r thp Detroit_ Rebuilt motors and trans gested as a poss(ble basis of adjust-(Idanha school Mond where he missions. ment a treaty of commerce by wh.ch tended #n invitation to th studentg Cars bought and sold each country should stipulate to re-1 there to participate in the United lax their restrictive systems. . • Nations speech contest which is be- We buy junk. stated that the reduction of our tartff ing sponsored by the Odd Fellow and I would be a great object with Great Rebekah lodges. Ph- RO 9-2319 Stayton, Ore. Britain, and that to attain it that Deadline for submitting the speech Government might he willing to sur- es __ is March 2, H , 1(1 and the contest will be 1 render her claim to the whole Oregon ]d March 10th. - —• el territory.—Diary of President Jas K. Polk. to the Divide of the Rocky .Mountains. January 25, 1821—Dr. Floyd. Con It’s county seat has not been chosen SEPTIC TANKS gressman from Virginia, introduced a but will probably be Eugene City. bill into the House of Representa January 29. 1890—The Portland & CLEANED tives which would authorize the Pres Van. ouver Railroad Company today ident to occupy that portion of the sent their ferry, which has been Prompt service in the territory of the United States on the moored at Johnson's wharf since the Canyon when you call us headwaters of the Columbia River. freeze up, to the Columbia to make This i, the first measure introduced an attempt _____ r. ... ____ ___ to „ break the _ ice M1 ur to Van- Reasonable Rates into C< ogress looking toward the an- j couver. Owing to heavy wind storm nexation of Oregon. then prevailing, very little could be Satisfaction Guaranteed January 26, 1 93 5—Jacksonville, accomplished in the way of 1 eak'ng scene of some of Oregon’s earlist gold up the jce. The ice has been found to Ph. BO 9-2319 Staytam, Ore. mines, has been taking on a weird be four inches thick. No one can now appearance as 40-year-old mine tim cross over to Vancouver. bers have given way under the strain I January 30 1921—It was announc- of heavy rains. The city government ed today that Oregon wil] have eight is contemplating action against pro- del.-gates at the convention of the LICENSED petty owners held responsible for national woman’s party to be held in tunneling under the streets. Washington, Feb. 15 to 18. The prin- January 27, 1921 Anna Pavlova cipal purpose of the convention is the more than justified the i announce- adoption of « future program now that I ments that she is at the top of her equal suffrage has been won. While • > Per Month end Up career in her appearance tonight at nothing is yet known of the nature Abo SerrieiM Get«*. Lyaaa the Hctlig in Portland, and her per of the proposed program there is Idanah« and DeCroft formance in company with the Ballet worried speculation in male circles MILL CITY, OREGON Russ« was loudly acclaimed. ___ that the ladies, _ ___ not content with January 28. 1852—This day the simple equality, want something more DISPOSAL SERVICE steamer General Warren was driven ( January 31, 1847—The city (Ore- Bwi dine. Owner Ph. 5903 aground on Clatsop Spit and broke up|gon City) contains ninety-four hous- with a loss of forty-two lives. The es, two or three hundred inhabi Warren crossed the bar outbound in tants . . . two hotels, two grist mills, the early afternoon but was forced to three saw mills, four stores. stores, two attempt to re-enter the river by the, watchmakers, one gunsmith, one law BE SURE WITH onset of a heavy gale. Heroic efforts yer, and doctors ad libitum. The city by Astoria pilot Captain George stands near the Falls of the Willam Flaeel to bring ba k help from Astor ette which is here about thirty-two ia failed, and when the rescue party feet high. The water privileges are of arrived the steam« was utterely dos-' the mo<t powerful and convenient troyed <ie liptitn. A g at drawback, how. •o» vnyt January 28, 1851—Lane County, ever . . . is, that vessels cannot ascend TELEVISION OF RADIO nam«<d for Territorial Governor Jos the river nearer to it than fifteen Phone 3207 or UL 0-2191 eph Lane, today was created by the miles, on account of th* rapids. At We Specialize on territorial l«*ri Inti.ie. It .« to ’r iude th< head of tb* navigation, a city is Phileo, Motorola, Zenith all that portion of the Territory south building, which must eventually riv- Stiffler's Radio and of Union County and south of so much I al. if not esclipse Oregon in commer- of Benton County as is east of Ump. lciai prosperity. Paul Kane’s Journal, Appliance Co. qua County, running frm this line “Wanderings of an Artist.” MIKE'S Septic Service HUNTS TOMATO SAUCE 3 cans 25c Grade A Large Fresh EGGS dozen 49e Fireside Creme Sandwich Cookiespkg- 2S c ARGO CORN STARCH pkg 16' Chet's Meat Piesctlicta or ,urke» 4/$1.00 PURINA DOG CHOW 10 lb. bag *1.39 VELVEETA CHEESE F V 2 Pound Loaf 79e Porters Frillets16 oz pkg 3pkgs. $L00 VM VHTA BETTY CROCKERS Cocoa or Orange Chiffon Cake Mix ea. 49c Peanut Butter 16 oz. 49' GRADE ATOMS X 9 a 10 LB. AVERAGE HALF TURKEYS *3.95 Each Val Pac Sliced BACON 1 lb. pkg. 49e AVACAODS large, fancy each 10c RHUBARB extra large 2 lbs. 49c RADISHES large, crisp bunch 5 c Prices Good for January 29-30-31 PHONE 274A •» GENE TEAGUE CHEVROLET Garbage Disposal