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DAILY EAST OREGON! AN, PENDLETON. OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 24, 1916.
TWELVE PAGES
Be Careful
Don't tinker with your electric starting
and lighting system. Storage batten ft
and such thing art our specialty. We
' U IKs- ' ni,h battery il.
The electric fvstem Is not only one of th most .mportant
r Motor c.ir. hut It Is I hi- most complicated ami
rtVllmir. tad loMcr mechanics are ahle to repair It correctly.
noKAGS UntUK stxktim;. marriNG. igmtiox.
WIRING,
TVs is the part ,if your car we look after and we guarantee
all our work to be done right.
Tree Inspection of any batten at any time.
Electric Service Station
.ircessors tc Smith & Tucker.
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Corner Main a
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Water Streets. Telephone S4.
Too Can't Go Wrong
Oar expert aenrkt points the way ta
better battery performance and keep a
fellow from getting lost in starting aat
lighting perpiestiea.
1915 COTTON CROP
T BY SEVERAL
MILLION OF BALES
t.O I liVMKM KI.POHT ,U()s
ihsiwhitu ov product over
I'KI VIOI s EAR.
INCREASE VOTED FOR
AEROPLANES MAKES A
TOTAL OF $3,000,000
WASHINOTOX. June 21 The
house voted to increase the appropria
tion for aeroplanes from $1,222,100
to IS, COO. 000 The vote was 81 to 77.
The change was an amendment of
fered by Representative Mann to the
army appropriation hill, carrying a
total of $75,000,000. or $56,000,001
more than last year.
Caustic criticism of the bill was
voiced by Representative Gardner of
Massachusetts, who aeclared that the
appropriations for National Guard ar
tillery were entirely Inadequate.
Russian Destroyer Hit.
RERUN. June 23. A German air
attack on Russian destroyers in tha
Gulf of Riga is reported in an ad
miralty statement under date of June
3 as follows.
"A German naval aeroplane off
Fruensburg in Riga Bay, bombarded
two Russian destroyers, attaining a
hit on one."
I-tyo Mexicans in Jail.
OAKLAND. Cat, June 22 Four
men and one woman, Mexicans, are In
Jail at Livermore. near here, in con
nection with the murder of an uni
dentified Mexican laborer who was
shot to death In a hut In the Mexican
quarter. , m gp
Pemeco Meats
Prepared In Pendleton
We will buy your eggs, chicken
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CENTRAL MARKET
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108 E. Alta
BASEBALL!
Sunday June 25, Round-Up Park
PENDLETON COLORED TIGERS
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PILOT ROCK PIRATES
Game Called at 3:00 O'clock.
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i rogt 1- smallest Since hh)9; prodii.
don in Kverj state Stows a IK'
ereaae; 111 Oklahoma the Crop is
, Only Half as large as That Raised
111 the Year 1911.
WASHINGTON, June 14. A bul
letin on cotton production In the Bats
ted States, just issued by Director Sam
la Rogers, of the Bureau of the Cen
sus, Department of Commerce, and
I prepared under the supervision of Mr.
William M. Steuart. chief statistician
j in charge of ihe inquiry, shows the
American cotton crop of lit 1 5 ll.
11,111 equivalent 300-pound bales
to have been the smallest since 1909.
j The tables contained in this publica
tion wtU be reprinted in the annual
cotton bulletin, to be published about
October 1, which will also include
more detailed figures as to produc
tion, together with data In regard to
consumption, imports, exports and
stocks of cotton.
The crop of 1915 fell below that of
the preceding year by nearly 5,000.
oon bales, or more than 30 per cent.
The production in every state showed
a decrease, the greatest proportion
ally being in Oklahoma, where the
crop of 1915 was only a trifle mora
than half as large as that of 19H.
The increase In the production of
linters during recent years is note
worthy. Starting at 114.541 bales in
1S99. the output of this product in
creased to S80.780 bales in 1915. Tha
1915 linter product even exceeded
that of the preceding year by nearly
24.000 bales, although the cotton crop
o 1915 was very much smaller than
that of 1914. This Increase In linter
production is due to some extent to
closer delintlng of the seed for the
better separation of the meat from
the hulls, but more especially to the
high prices obtained for the fiber,
which Is used extensively In the man
ufacture of guncotton and smokeless
Powder. Many mills now obtain con
siderably more than 100 pounds of
linters per ton of seed treated, where
as In earlier years 50 pounds per ton
was a high yield.
Sea-Island cotton, of which 91,844
running bales were ginned in 1913,
represented in that year less than 1
I pPr r of the total cotton produced.
ail tnis cotton was grown in Oeorgta,
Florida and South Carolina, the first
named state producing 57.572 bales,
or more than three-fifth of the total.
Although cotton is grown in 18
statets, the combined product of four
Texas. Georgia. South Carolina and
Alabama represented nearly two
thirds of the total crop of 1915.
Texas alone produced 3,227.480
hales, or more than one-fourth of the
total crop of 1915. The next great
est production was that of Georgia,
1.908,673 bales, or more than one-
sixth of the total. Other states pro
ducing large cropswere South Caro
lina with. 1.133,919 hales;
1.020.839 hales; Mississippi, 953,965
bales; Arkansas, 816.002 bales; North
Carolina. 699.494 bales; and Oklaho
ma. 639.6 26 bales.
The leading cotton country In re
flect to number of hales ginned from
the growth of 1915 is Ellis county,
Tex., which reported 1 17,337 bales.
The only other county to report more
than 100.000 hales was Roliver coun
ty. Miss., in which the glnnlngs am
ounted to 102,838 bales.
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larly presumed that among the pres
ent day boxers, "Old Jim" Flynn. the
fighting fireman of I'ueblo, holds tha
record fur years of service within the
ropes.
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CHICAGO, June 23. Four base
hospitals of 500 beds each and costing
$160,00o will be the contribution of
the Phloago branch of the American
Red Cross in the event of war with
Mexico, according to an
ment.
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ant Work sn.
.MISSOULA. Mont.. June 23. Work
of special importance Is to be under
taken it the biological station of the
State University of Montana this sum
mer. Director Klrod has secured the
cooperation of the state fish commls.
sion in carrying out a plan for the
scientific exploration of Flathead
Lake. The work will be supervised by
Dr. Elrod from the biological station
at Yellow Bay Last summer Dr. El
rod Independently macTe a beginning
in this work. Now tt will be carried
through In detail. As much as pos
sible will be done this year, and in
Alabama. I 1817 the study will be resumed where
It Is left off this season.
The exploration will Involve the de
termination of the depth of the lake,
the character of its bottom, the nature
of the shore, swamps and shallow ar
eas, the turbidity and temperature of
the water at all depths, and the gases
which the water holds In solution.
A study also will be made of the
life which the lake contains both an
imal and vegetable with SBseial refer-
I ence to its value as food for fishes.
Another line of investigation will de
termine the nature of the food of
fishes;. this will lie ascertained by an
examination of the contents of fish
stomachs.
Inquiry also will be made Into the
parasites and other foes of fish life
announce-j This will be combined with a careful
I study of the habits and distribution of
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habit the lake.
Director Elrod has chosen Robert
Oalund. a Junior student in the state
university, to have charge of the field
work In this investigation. Mr. Os
lund will work under the direct super
vision of Dr. Klrod. The results of
the season's work will be collected and
published.
Maurice D Pace, superintendent of
schools at Poison, did much wak In
this line last summer, while a student
In advanced subjects at the biological
station. Mr. Pace will be associated in
the investigation this year.
NEW YORK, June 24. Michael J.
Muhiueen. retiring president of tha
Catholic Club, has been made a knight
of the Order of Saint Gregory by POPS
l;enedlot. Cardinal Farley requested
the pontiff to confer this high dignity
International lutnk Plan.
LONDON, June 23 Although the
London morning papers all deny re
ports of the organization of a new
International banking house with an
Initial capital of over 10,000,000
pounds, aiming, under the supervi
sion of the government, to assist
Rrltish traders and manufacturers to
secure a big share of the trade with
the allied countries after the war, It
appears that tentative plana for some
such organization are Delng discussed
in high financial quarters.
It is felt that a great bank of this
type, co-operating with similar Insti
tutions In France, Italy and Russia,
would enable British traders to par
ticipate to the exclusion of the Ger
mans In the enormous work of re
storing and rebuilding the ravaged
portions of Europe.
Hand men 1,'nder Arrest.
DETROIT, Mich., June 23. Two
bandmen of the Thirty-First Regi
ment, Michigan National Guard, were
arrested because they failed to report
for duty.
In once Instance offlcera of the reg
iment Interrupted a performance at
a local theater anil took a member
of the orchestra out. The other mu
sician was employed at a local auto
mobile plant.
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the first mortgage of $35,(100 met. and' He hus never been In an accident.
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