McCORD & SONS
Pocahontas
August 20, 1873: "Mr. McCord, father of the McCord brothers, of this city, has a steam saw mill on the road from the States, which he intends locating somewhere in Baker County. We are glad to mark the arrival of all such improvements as this, and wish Mr. McCord success in his enterprise." (Bedrock Democrat)
July 15, 1874: Advertisement:
Lumber---New Saw Mill
McCord Brothers have their new saw mill in complete running order, and it is doing the best work.
It is located at Pocahontas, Where they are prepared to fill all bills for Lumber at short notice, and at as Reasonable Prices as any other mill in the county. Orders or Bills for lumber can be left at the Blacksmith shop of S. B. McCord, in Baker City, and they will be promptly filled.
S. B. McCord, R. D. McCord, J. P. McCord.
P. S.---All business in connection with the Mill will be attended to by R. D. McCord." (Bedrock Democrat)
Lumber---New Saw Mill
McCord Brothers have their new saw mill in complete running order, and it is doing the best work.
It is located at Pocahontas, Where they are prepared to fill all bills for Lumber at short notice, and at as Reasonable Prices as any other mill in the county. Orders or Bills for lumber can be left at the Blacksmith shop of S. B. McCord, in Baker City, and they will be promptly filled.
S. B. McCord, R. D. McCord, J. P. McCord.
P. S.---All business in connection with the Mill will be attended to by R. D. McCord." (Bedrock Democrat)
August 26, 1874: "Bob McCord thinks of moving his saw mill to Rye Valley." (Bedrock Democrat)