Jobes Milling Company

Jobes Milling Company
Company typeflour mill
Industrymanufacturing
PredecessorRose City Flour Mill
FoundedSt. Johns, Oregon, United States 1904
FounderWilliam Van Zant Jobes
Defunct1930
Fatesold 1918; demolished 1930
Headquarters
St. Johns, Oregon (1904–15)
Portland, Oregon (1915–30)
Key people
Allan R. and William Haskell Jobes
OwnerWilliam Van Zant Jobes (1904–07)
Allan R. and William Haskell Jobes (1907–11)
Allan R. Jobes (1911–18)
Rose City Flour Mill (1918–30)
ParentRose City Flour Mill (1918–30)

Jobes Milling Company was a flour mill based in the St. Johns neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. It was constructed in 1904 by William Van Zant Jobes who relocated to St. Johns from Spokane, Washington. He died in 1907 and his sons took over the mill. In 1910, William Haskell Jobes died leaving sole ownership to his brother Allan R. Jobes. He sold the mill in 1918 and died three years later. The Rose City Flour Mill operated the mill as a subsidiary until the building was demolished in 1930.