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T7, es short roads. rr a; Tf. Ti-3 nd light loads. , TT- 'odd ibr everything t . - that runs on wheels. ; : !-; : .hl'1 7:-; Sold Everywhera. 2d by HTASDARD Oil. CO. TO COLLECT - INSURANCE State Reform School ? Board Has Brought More i . : i Suitsj fir-N THREE I FIRE COMPANIES PRO CEEDED AGAINST j IN AN E .FORT TO SECURE I REIMBURSE r MENT FOR LOSSES SUSTAINED AT SCHOOL LAST DECEMBER.! iA. .. -1 1 gaisifeeley AT. K t .. Willis I ro'tJsr.a, Ore. Taxece on 3d Street! to Cppoc Albiha. f 3653 tire J 1 i PRIZES For School Boys . and Girls . - Ml-IU.iU'.l Do you want to -earn some money, and somt'tliing &n real nice? : The Pacific Homestead want moR subscribers and you boys and girls caj help gtthem. . " " i , You know' of om of your neighbor who do not take the Homestead. Ask jthem to subscribe. It la the beat farm paper published on the Pacific coast Comes every weekv and contains 2( pngea. la Illustrated.- ' . .-" Th$ boy or girl -sending the largest .number of new .annual subscription before October 1 1M?.. will have firs' choice of premiums.- the second large? nurfTber second-choice -and so on. rf months subscription or p Four 3 months, subscriptions counts f ' : i - . - , CASH FOJl WORK., . I r? e-verjfe dollar- 'olSected you ,kej - -"-riv jir.d snc jjs 7T cents-will . --' a r - IIi(:l-'S of your sub' j (' SUf '.iRj glVr IU! -iw a 'inl . .diii'u "n't -ray 'PlM. t 1 .- r . ..-trrv-'trwb " )iif t'.r-o i . J. I- i .i ; .(--ii ir j: ..u - but . n '. ' h j, 'jl. - livN N VI I-! ,' "i . i-. ..,.t tt ..ot. nku ;r.t im'I:ii.m;s i..VLV if y.u uanf.a fiw .ann-iv . cv;iei . assist you. ask lf'fht in. -i C0TU 1 UUM.S. ill f. !, 190. PHIZES- ' . 1302 Tribune bicycle. th fine -Stock, of F. (A. f Wis Obrty. ; street, Salen No. 1. A pitk. of the --gins, 23.Vi57' Owgonl . ;" .r No. 2. Ayinchester ReiieatSngShot gun. Tak down. Mo4el lf7. No. 5. Korona Camera ; 4x& with ii rsntanoou& symm-tr1iTl lense. , ' No. 4. Werner1 Library of fam-ou. books coirvprislrf 3Qtoiumes. NS. 6. Jacobus f talner Violin, i Mandolin. Miff- r No. Angelid- Majjnel.'o No. 7. Stm aa No. S. " No. 8. (5erruin-yAccrdctn Niv 9.Illack' lUauty by Anna Si' well. ; . - , No. 10.-rlady of the Lake, by Scott Next ten iris- Useful Books. "Ad- drets. v -, Pacific Homestead In th first department of the State Circuit Court yesterday the State of Oregon by the Board of Trustees for the-State Reform "School began suit against the Aetna Insurance Company, Sufi Insurance Office ati4 Jthe Llyerpoo pany, demanding Judgment against each of these com pa"nies for the fum of 11964 and tlie costs- and .disbursements of the action. The plaintiff alleges that insurance, to the amount of J2000, was carried In eachof the defendant companies up on the State' Reform School and Its the morninsr of December 18. 194)1. thtfl industrial department of that - Institu tion waa damaged? by fire to "the amount of 113,392 and upon the same occasion: the main building: was dam HgfS to tj&4 extent op $400; the elec trie fixtures Sand lighting system, $S73 the laundry machinery, etc., $1S0, and the steam, and water pi pes and steam heatfnir at,oaratu; to the extent of J40OJ -Plaintiff further alleges that staUnntof the damages was submit ted Iff these defendant companies, who aceeptelT the statement but each would only allow Ks individual share' of the ckn.current diimages to the main build ing, or S3S each, and the State seeks to nxover the balance, j of the amount of the policies. Attor ney XJeneral D. R. N. Blackburn, Dis trict' Attorney N. Hart and George tl. Bingham are the State's attorneys and WTM. Kaiser and V. T. Slater are the attorneys . for thi defendants, Stipulations were a4ao filed, in these cases wherein the attorneys have agreed that the' defendant's time for' answering be extended to sixteen days from date of filing. Ft A.' Turner has .begun suit Inde partment No. 1 : of the State Cfreuit Court, against Mary A. Sweet demand ing( judgment for the i sum of $569.65 and his costs and disbursements in the action. .Plaintiff alleges that the sum of $300 is due him a fees for pros eating the defendant's interests as an eiress-at-law of her father, IL'O, )st rhaudt, deceased, and in prosecut ng two suits for partition, and auiet njg of title, in the gond depivrtment t the State Circuit Court, and that n prosecuting said suits-the plaintiff xpended the, sum' of $43.75 for dls-i -ursemencs and in addition thereto has incurred UabUity'-m the sura of $26.20. 'jalntiff. allege that he submitted tatement Of his charges for services, I .-tt : ".to theldefendant, and, although the lefendant'l -received such stktem?nt nd has not disputed it. has failed -o i.y any part of the amount. sr k mrnan ana jarson &z Adams are the plaintiffs attorneys, Turn- ' ! In Supreme Court. Inihe Supreme Court yesterday two minor .orders -were made, as follows: M. A. Lawrey. resionderrt. vs. Henry V Sterling, et al, lappcil'ants, ordered Jhat respondent's time to Serve and file his brief bi extended flfteen-dayat'- Mate of Oregon, respondent, vs; uraaiey, appellant; oraeTed on motion thai appellant havd fifteen days from this date to serve and file his NEW BOOKS ADDED to the Masonic library, em BRACING MANY OF T1IF1LAT- I2ST WORKS. ! V- PRIZE CONTEST. .SALEM. OR. Hops Hops Hops If you' tre interested In hop newt anJ price', Jt irlU pay yoa to get the reports of the ' i n, y. nor EEronTTxa co., - . 7 SS Whitehall St. --v-'' ,. i ' New-TorkiXJltjh emmet wells, oen. Manager. 83 , XEW AXDSECOXD HAND STORE. : - I have opcntHl a store at .128 Com-1 ' tncrrial hL, lies t door Korth of 8av - nine and Hekl's, where I will b glad to h? all my oll and new frietnUand cuj-tomern. 1 buy B'Cord-land -good! and pay highest cash prices. S Coprad DUImann f Burr's German' Salve - Heals quickly all cuts; or fcruises, . draws soreness out of Jame beck, and '' draws slivers eoitf flesh' which: often break off too short to pull. Sticks like ticking plaster. Try it and you will , never be wrtheut. j By mail 25 cents. BARR So. 120 State St.. Salem, Or. ; CHINESE A large numiber of new lxKks have been recently iadded to the Masonic library In this city, and the new add! tJons will be thoroughly appreciated by the. patrons of that institulon. Among the new volumes plaocxl on the Shelves are the following: . J rr ; "Sky Pilot." by Ralph Connor. : "Ttie Man from Glengary," by Ralph Connor. ; ' ' '. ' "The Capt. Gray Horse Troop;' by H. Garland. . "MethoIs of Iady Walderhurst," by Mrs. Burnett. . ). "Mary Waters!, by Shackleton. JjiWhyjVejfnojVV)y Charles Maj ors, .--.ii -:' - . t '": Mississippi Bubble." by K-Hougti" , -Crimson Wing," by 11. C. Taylor. "Leopard -Spots," by Thomw Dixon. "CotMM-r,- by Gertrude Atherton. 'Hound of Buskerlille," by Cohan Iie. f ... - P.; .,' i Stephen Holton by Charles Pld gun. ',,,-.-.;-' "Ixne March," by S. R. Crockett. ' "Curious Career." by McO wraith. ; ' - i Drug Store ', I carry all kin Is;f Chinese drugs and Tammany's day w as formerly a. "nota niediclneat. Ro.tsi and herbs wature'b e.and a formMable rival of July medicine. Gootl fU.att nda f sicki l4? Jii holiday. Taomany was NOTABLE DAYS i OF T1IE WEEK. MAy 11th is the th Sunday After na.ner. It Is also the anniversary: of the birth In 1776. of "Jane Porter, Eng lish novelist. ; j - -nr i May 12th ia the anniversary of - the W;b In 1709 of Cnasles LJiuaaeus, the n7iel3 Swedish., botanist, and ' practical f;jtmder of th? Science .of A botany: i of ju-tu ron L!etig, irt l $03. the great German-chemist and founder of the scUnc of onranh; chemistry; of Jiob- rt C. Wlhthrop, in -1SC9,- American (Statesiran,: orator an d author. May 12th i the anniversary of the orjjnnlzaUort of Tammany Hall, in 17S0. twelve days after the first Inaugura fm -of President Washington. St .."",";. 7: ; rT prnany iegerKhs:TexiU Cooper's "Last ine euoa ojta K:ar.vy. DR. KVS) llOlf MO, t of I in aionnoans," chapters 28 and 29K ron tains i Onejdescriptlon of him. f The j reamatrn oon after became. 4 '-' U. T1, . J ' o , Kt pottlca club andt has f erhaps ex- P Liberty bt reef, Saicm, Orcsoa; erted teore influence in New York and . ... 1 L-j evenr satioraU affairs than any other . ever - known. - ; . -r-' s - t: .Mrs. J. Muckle departed for her r . - . . - . . , 1 . v . . . , - May 5ih is the day dedicated Ja the home in Kaimer jwterday afternoon. Catholio calendar to St Isidore, r the frv- a vi.rt o ths home of Judse f. plowroatn. the patron of farraeTs and A. Moons ?Hj city. 1 of Madrid. The '.day is a notable one in the Spanish capital, whCn the' whole city puta n Its gayest "rray. Sw Isi dore was a native of that city, the son of a. laborer, who by his good works became notable and a miracle worker. He was buried in 117 in. St. Andrew's church yard in MadxtX As the oatron of farmers his aid Is invoked in terl oda of crolonged d ought. . May lth In the Catholic calendar is dedicated, to St." nenoratus, patron, of. bakers. He was a blrap of Amltn Fnctathe seventh oenturv. Ilk figure; wth the cfoxler inone had and three loaves of bread n the other! appears on the "banners ofK French bakers guilds. St Brendan the elder is also, honored, on this day, He was of Irish bit th, ajvd abbot of Clonfeld in the fifth century, A legend concerning his voyage to discover he island which contained the garden of Eden is said to have had much influence on geographical science, and formed one of the several collateral causes which led to the- discoveries,! of Columbus. Also the anniversary of the birth in 101 of William Henry eward, AmeH can statesman; of Levi Parson Morton in 1824, American banker and states man. May 13th is the anniversary of the birth- of John Sullivan Dwighi, famous American musical compojsarand critic; of Arthur Seymour ' Suiiivan, in 182, English musician and . composer v of j comic operas, i ; H " - -. Alay 14th Is the annivesary of ne birth In 1265, of liaiite, the most ilius trious of Italian poets; of Gabriel Dan iel Fahrenheit inU168Q, the eminent German natural philosopher and .in ventor of . the thermometer' bearing: bJii name, the first to use mewury for that niiKe and fix the zero- point; of TimojtTiy 'Dtrtsht'Tft 1752, tmerican di vine and scnoiar. , Aisp yie anniversa ry of the organization, in 1783, of the Society of Cincinnati, hyr officers of the Bevolutionary army. - - - . May 17th is the arinitersarv of ihe birth, in 1749. of D. Edward Jenner, celebrated , for introducing the, pracr tice ofi vaccination." lie experimented for twenty year under great difllcul ties.; The English parliament rewarded him by a rrant of $190,000 in lands and money; of Joseph Locker In 1836, ,Eng lislh astronomer. - 1TTLE SERMONS. ' To piry distress is butiiuman; to re lieve f !i Godllke.-r-Horace Mann. , Great 'success can never come to him whois disturbed .at the Buccess of oth-ersv-Frank Harrison. f-r - The best thing to give- your enemy is forgiveness; .to an opponent tolera 'ance; to yourself respect; and to all men, charity. Mrs Balfour, ; Men are looking for the idea, Car lyle said f "The1 idea is it4h:sejf.Work out thy condition and working, believe, live and be free." ! ' " The helpless man lici on the Jericho road. Who Is going to help him. Plenty of .priests and Invites pass him. by. Is thereany good Samaritdn who will stop and hiJp him? i-Henry Ward Beechet. "If I can ever get the time," Is an ejev pression heard so often. Many ofus are too busy to be friendly, hospitable, to vlsit.the sfck or sympathizewith the unfortunate.' In the hurry and rush of living w e are losing many of the finer raits that should fined expression among us. . Let nothing pass, for every hand Must find someworklto do Lose not a chance to waken love-' Be firm, and just, andtrue; i So shall a light that cannot fade j ' Beam on thee from bh high, And mangel voices say to thee-- These thlnhgs can never die. arles Dickens. r . ... V ' I ' ' '- 11 ' - ' '-; ' 1 U' . jVhatcTcr toschea th roriing man's health toacbes his eamingv. To him in tbe most literal PERSONAL AND GENERAL. It was aaUI of a Salem man whe made a .run to the depot, and almost missed histrain, that his breath came In knickerbockers homt rants. O O O - ' The . candidacy of Mr. Furnish is gaining in favor in Multnomah county. This s admitted there; on. all iides. It is probably dioingr the ; same all ; over the state.- With thetbisr Itenuhlican ajorlty in, this state.- and with the f rowing sentiment in? favor , keen ng Oregon in the Bcpublican column. it Is a pnelty pafe guess (or bot). that Mr. t urmsh will be the next Governor. Mr. Chamberlain ia having fair sized crowd ,at his meeting.- some new-spa rer reporta to -the contrary --not vrtt h standing. But crowds at DoliticsB meetings do itot make votes. - O O Ot -: " '' If . you have not registered. uy it to- oay -mis is tne last day. if you fail to rcgiter, you can xte in June onli' after going to a koo.i deal of rauhi: " - ' :, Ct O of ' ''- "v , - nearj rrom, the mris ration of voters will. not look as email as it appeared a few days ago. Lockjaw from j: Cobwebs. v olmittj put off a eut lately trave a wwrtan loikjaw. Mf)ions know that tne let thing to put on a, cut is Buck. iert'smica- alve. the infallible healer of Wounds, Ulcers, Siorcs, Skin Emo tions, Burns, Scalds and It cures or no pay. oniy 25c afc Dr. Stone's Drug Stores. - - ' V. ' -'- - FAME'S PATHWAY. Prince and Princess Abort of Bel- glum have been, enjosing a quiet vli: at-Torquay. England, where , nothing was known or their visit until a.fter thir derarture. 1 - ' Comparative charts of the navies of the powers, drawn by, the kaiser him self, have ben presented to the emper or .of Austria bv thei German mtifary attache at Vienna, i. English Jtoman Catholics are raisins? fund. for. the purchase of a, arold tiara to be presented to -the pope at his Oli ver Jubilee. The Duke of Norfolk is amon? the latest sobtribTs.r , Colonel W. F. Switzlet of CoJumbia Is called the greatest scratbook man tra MfnsourL During ieach presidential campaign .from 144 to 1900 be made an exhaustive poatical scrapbook and in dexed It The books embrace the plat forms and entrant 'fiterature of 15' na tional ea.rrrriahgns, covering a periot of 6v years. '- -. V - . --'-. . ; The personat household of Kinx Ed ward consists of 12 persons, whereas Queen Jstorta had j20L The 12 are Sir TnsUrPrtAirn, 5ir rands Knotty?, Captain Fon?nby; the commissioner at Balmoral, land stewards at Windsor and ; Osborne, . the erretaryv ossistaat secretary, and three clerks-. th privy purse. And the head keeper at Windsor Castle..- - Smith's DandmfT Pomade. ' stops itching scalp upon application three to six removes) all dandruff and wiU stop falling halrl Price SOc, at all druggists. '"-'.'.- mm- C: ,: ..f.!-. s, - senfte, time is money .w Every hour of time !he loses! fijnires " in dollars and cents ja the . font fort of his heme and in the well-being, of his family. Those .figure on the par-envelope that, represent a " Jar-off n enforced "hy sickness have their own story of ufferiiig and strule.1 Many, times when the' man does work, he w orks in suffering,; for he cannot face an altogether empty;pay-nvelope, because that would mean an empty larder and I hungry little" cnes-at Home. ; V erjr often the .figures that represent the loss -of time do not represent the total loss of monery .which has Uen spent ontmedicines that Hid hot cure, or been pid to jdoctors'who did not seem to understand the case. LTere is a working man's story as he tells it himself, which will appeal to everyother I worker who knows what Tt is -to " lay off quite often two antd three days in a Weekw on account of sickness. c ' ; - -) : - -: ,. "About ten years ago I bejpn to'liave trouble with my stomach,? writes. Mr. Wm. Connollyj of 535 Walnut St, Lorain, Ohio; "it got so bad that I had to lay off "quite often two and three days in a week;; my stomach: 'would bloat and I would belch up gas, and was in awful distress a such times. 2 have employed' and been treated by the best doctors in.' this cijty, but got no. help whatever. Some said I had cancer a the 6tomach, others catarrh, others dyspepsia. I have bought and trjed everything I saw advertised for dyspepsia 1 and stomach trouble, but; continued to get worse all the1 time. (About twelve' 1 months agb I was in such a conditionttmy mends bad some fear about my recovering. I called a doctor and he found mein very bad shape. Hands and limbs were cold and dripping with a cold sweat ILs lold me that I bad a very bad case of chronic indigestion, and ordered an injoction,of hot soap suds every two hours. I followed his directions and it seemed to relieve trie. -1 was under his treatment until this spring, but did not improve ajny. ,By some r way or otber-I happened to get hold of a vial of your Pellets land I thonht 1 they helped me. It was then-1 wrote to you fr advice., Youj told me that by my symptoms you thought I had liver complaint, and adriied- the ruse of -your 1 Golden ' Medical ' piscovery and 'Pleasant' Pellets in connection. Thetse medicines I have taken as directed, and am, very happy to state that I commenced to get better from the start, and have not lost a daV this suratrJe' 1 oi account of ,mV stomach. , I feel tip-top, and better-tbaii I have for ten : years." r- ' " " ."' . . . ' - There are two or three statements in Mr. Connolly's letter which t -are almost identical with statements made hy thousands of others ; who have been cured by the use of Dr. Pierce's Golden iMcdlcal Dia-- -cotery. This shows', that his experience is a common Tone among workmsr xneiiZ and his care and the means by Which it was accom-r A ' . . . ' . . f " a ' g ,1 : imhod are. t nerei.or- mailers oi lnieresx to everv tenownrorKer. "I hare. employed and been treated by the best doctors in-thi?. citr. hut cot no help whatever." 7 . : I have bought and t"ea ererytoing: i saw advertise dtorxlyfpepsia and stomach: trqnblei but continued to get worse "all the. time.' ! ; : - .Vj :) j "These medicines ('Golden 3Iedicariscovery ' and :I'leasaVt Pellets) I hpivo taken a.i directed, and am very happy to gtatethat I commenced to pet better, frorrrrthc etart, -and have-not losta day this summer on account-of my stamacli." -j : . These three facts in Mr. Connolly' experiencoxare borne out by the experience, of thousands of others. Doctors employed without bencfir.Manjr medioinr-sfiael and the condition growing worse instead of better. Finally the trial of Dr. Pierce's Golden 3Iedical Discovery, with improvement frorrt-th's start and ina fhort time a perfect and a permanent curie. You have a working ni in' word for these 'facts, and the word of thousands of fellowiworkers to back him up, 1IIave purchased some of you valuable medicines . of Li B. Spencer, of Blackstone, a., and they helped my wife and myself so much that we do not know liow to jfu'tse them enouph," writes Mr, Victor L, Hayden, of Blackstone, Nottoway Co., Va. "I cknnot express rhy gratification in rrords. I had been suffering from indigwtion so badly that 1 ould not work -half the time, but ow can work every day and,, eat anything I want. Why?1 tiecatwo I took Dr. K. V. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It.has put hew life and energy In ine, restored my heclthx and, made a man of me once more. I used to weigh 170, but diad gotten down to 144, iiov I am back to 160 and will soon be back to my old weight Your medicine ha done it all. I Cannot thank yon enough for your advice, and think if it had not been for 'your medicine neither oiywife nor-niyst-lf would have been1 here many years. . .... i Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures .diseases of tlie stomach and other organs of digestion and nutrition. f. It cures liver V complaint," heart " tronble," kidney "troubTe." and trealt ' lungs, -because ;t.he. 'difieased condition of these ofgana i fie-; qucntly only a consequence of disease of the stomach' and its allied organs of diges tion and nutrition. - " ' 1 1 r 'i.. Those who suffer from chronic diseases are mnted to consult Dr. Pierce, by letter. fret. All correspondence strictly private. Address Dr. It. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Don't be fooled into trading a "substance for a shadow. Any substitute offered as " iustas trooxl -I . V-'i' 1 X irf lit mr- ' a a llPrwraT-ril :; EST :T 3 .0 1 as "Golden' Medical Discovery "'is a shadow of that medicine. Tliere- are enjses behind every claim made for the " Uiscovery, which po "just-as-good medicine. can show. YOU GM3"Y irM Y -fr Commoit Ssn9 Madloal Advisor, Cscoauso it ia given away jrurtfj novon Bold Thfa Beat rnmdioal vrOfU, containing oven IOOO larg& giag&a and more than 7QO lamination, la Bent FREE on rooclat of atamna to ity ox gtanao of. mailing ONLY j Sand 31onoocnt atamna for tttm cloth-bound Volume, on oity 21 stamp tor thm hook In napon covers. ' i Addreaas Br It, 'm PIOWJrJ Buffalo, Hm Y. A RALLY AT SILVERT0N CLAUD 9ATCH ADDRESSED THI? ' REPUBLICANS OF THAT CITY LAST NIGHT. 1 ." ' HOT. Claud Gatch addrrtssed the pie of Sflverton last night, on the polit-, leal Iswues of the diy. on an Invitation"! of the Sllvertop Bepublicaiir Club, and j the raHy bad In; that town' was- a com- I Ilete ueeeA Mr. Gatch grove to Sil- verton last evening ajocomraoled by.lt. ! A. Crojman, J. W. Itoland, anl George P. Huehes. and .011 arrival there the ' party wa met by brass band, ami a, -commute of the leading citizens of the ; cHy. The party was escorted to the rwalli wriicn van niwa 10 tpe aow dj the. eitlzenji of that place. - . V Mr. Catch delivered the addre oflthej evening, am he was naer.ea o --wun j rapt attention from the beginning to; the end- Ife dtocujwed Ihe laivw of the ! tday and tSTprlncIpIes of the Itepubl- can party from an tinpenwnai siana- pcArit and he avoided personalities. Kej anrued for Republlcara control of the j rtale and the Nation and showed that the partv9 administration bad always been followrd by pro:-!P?Tity. r - The speaker was given flaering jrer- ogrutiora by his audience, and ' at the close to the address It becsinjeevident that the 4eeltrnr amonsr the Silvertori rtepuhiicans was tinanimousiy for the support of the ticket from top to bot tom, thas there are no Imvurgents among tbe Republicans in that; x-lty. but thax a.a will be loyal to the ticket and work for its success. Sears tie CBsttoe f 1 ' DOWN THE . 7 : ' . J '. . ." ' GREAT LAKES In the oid days the trip op and down the . .irreat Lakes was' the favorite trip of travelers t 1 then used did not compare With t here were no tourists then. ..' The ..boars' mains the finest one in the world of Its sort The Northern Pacific. 1 Steamers, and a trip on the I bose on the lakes, and the trip FT ia Dclutb, connects with tho ' Lake. rN ORTTIl OOABT LIM ITED InJserr- ice again May Ctb and these steamers, to the Pan-American Exposl- - 1 - Hon at Buffalo, will be somctblDg toi recount -to your children's chil dren. Kend six cents for "Wonderland lOOir ready Mar 1st to CIIAS. I . FEE, St Tanl. Minn Any. local agent will onote rates. ; i AN ASIBLALT WELL. AUSTIN. -7T-ex May IS- In tht .oil fields bear here yesterday the drill in a well at a depth of 143 feet, drbpped into a lake of liquid asphalt whijrh Is so thick Aftd heavy -that furthered rill Ingr Is almost Impossible. The hpavyi black stuff oozed up into the wTl for quite a distance. It, ia said that Ii'iuM asphalt has been.'fotrcd heretofore only) In' Trinidad.- v. J '""r . Tw Dcgryta from the Thskeee In stUet who .were engaged In 13W by the ?erman government to tach--the natlvOi of Togoland-Germaa We?t Afri ca, box f grow rotfon have, ucrcedi'-d In producing cot ton, which above American mid King. la-gradH"'.- I