Show WAR WilL RESULT ran i IN UP BUILDING U. U 1 S. S 1 COTTON INDUSTRY SAY MILL OWNERS r 1 c a ca g gi t j i a v. S C I V VJ a J K v J J 4 ia E 2 4 r a I i Two Two emploY employees of f th the California cotton mills who are arc doing th their lr share sharo to I ii build up the tho cotton industry t of the tho United States Special Correspondence OAKL O. D. ear Cal O. O Oil OM l. l With with Wilh EU- EU and mills closed to the I lion iton crop cron of the United State since to if outbreak k of oC the tho war the California Won mills of or this city the only mill t It Its kind nd on tho the Pacific const coast Is workIng work work- Hig nJ to capacity doln doing Ito Ita sh share ro to consume con con- Ulna sume tho the vast amount of cotton turned out Jut from the plantations of tho the great cotten cotton cot cot- t ton ten n centers of or this country fl c hundred employees 8 are arr- H turning the of oC trip the t 1 plant lant which covers CO el eight ht acres manufacturing towels tablecloths comforters and all I 1 sorts Olt of oC twine All of the I hs cord used I In th the great Alaska salmon fisheries industry in- in and the greater portion of oC the tho hop twine ovine of which the factory factor makes loco BOCa pounds each cach season Is turned out by this extensive I c plant sow Now Is II the time sa say officials of oC the 1 California cotton mills for Cor the United States to build up her cotton coU Industry The war i shows howe how dependent this coun- coun tr Ir has boon been on European mills for u. u Us its jot otton on loth I I |