Moscow Commission Company, 709 South Main, showing horses and wagons loaded with grain in front of the wooden building. In 1896 Oscar McCartor established a chop mill for processing feed for animals on this site with a capacity of 15 tons a day. He also traded in hay, grain, feed, and coal and was agent for Rawson's lumber mill, east of Moscow. His company was in business here until after 1930 (from "A Great Good Country," page 38).