CAPT. BENJAMIN MENDEZ wmi. Capl. Benjamin Mendei, Colombian co who flw from New York to Bo gota, who will bi (warded the Dletln gulihed Flying Croat by Iha United States congreaa. FLOOD me:-age faces iiimUIUi.ii i u wr I.nllt.s, Texua.-Tli-i r....:p:int It. J river ruat flood incut eo over -troma northeast Tcxae and south t-.il Arkatiar.a Sunday, whllo other wide- 1 spread sections f T'lua rested fm.u I a, week-end beating of wind nud ruin ! storms that took two It v , Injure 1 ten persons and raun-'d gr at Biati rul linn. Mure than lo;)i) aires III the low ' la mla about Index. Arl!., wore cov.-rnl 1 with water and residents feared that the flint rise In 111 river itilr.lit ! tip wllh another to i. :n In below ll.-i lutcx ana, Willi a resultant dlsaatu 1 Ilk that of 1927. Whll northwest Texas In tho Wlih Ha Falla vlrlnliy. wna thn hardest hit by tho wind and rainstorms, two falnl- II let onurr.it far In tho aouth. At ' llryan, Frank Trentacnat, merchant, waa killed by Hrhtnlin aa he wati h-l I tho atorm'a work. Waller H. Carol It- ' rra, farm hand, was struck down in tho aamo manner nnar Amlrlan. lllloil, Mlns.-Coverm.r Hllbo nr-di-rud 3vO ronvlct from tho Parchnwu prleou fiirm to proceed to Mound's .amllng, 11 miles north of (iri-i-nvllli', j Mbe., where tho levee waa reported ; crumbling and r-'i u-nt 1 thn adjutant m-ral to hae troops ready to in c Into that territory If necessary. SHORT N-WS NUGGETS Tim Klih.mgo TtflvRriipn ci nipat y diapati hna from Wareuw Suturility ai y that more than I"0 p.-raoua wiru hurni-d to iluuth In a hu,;u f,i at I'olnnd, Clydo Van Duaen, (i-ldi-tl aim of the mliihty Man o' War, won tho I'sh Kentucky durby Satunlay afternoon beforo CO.OuO pi-rnona untli-r tho wor.l wi-ulht-r condltluna within nuiiiory. A great port declumeit, Involvlur, Upenillturo of mora than t M.duii.tiiiu ml brliiKltiR port grain rapailty up to iimru than 2I.0u0.0ud bu.hela ol ator.iKH, la anjun-d to Vnin-ouv-r, II. ('., by aiinouiH-. un lit from Oilawa thut thu harbor board entlir.utea have In- n aptiruvril lir. Hugo Kckcner, commander ol tho (iriif Zeppi-lln, hlmnelf took barge ol tho mechanical examination of the nm loi of bla almhip. whlih fi'l-il an biully on the aixor.d Itilendi I (.j"i.; to the I'nlted S'.!'-ii. Tho lil.j au. geeted that mb'l l- iniKht b'lV.' bi en ie-.piiiiible l i" ::ir led a., i. i;iua aili!o. ' Ar. ly Flier Killed In Mid Air Cr;--h. Columhiia, (). Mimic wnrfare lb.it Wna V. lined over Ohio lul Week In the m.iional army air maneuver claimed Itn flrat victim Baturd.iy wllh tlia death of Kucond I.leutiM.utit K. U Meadow of Nnslivlll.., Ti tin , und in jury of Kecond I.I' utenntit A. F. tfoltir of Lo Angelea. Thulr iihlp collld.-d In tnlil air high ahuve nn outlying res Id on ( In I aectlon and felt In fluniea. Oregon lnurnc Total Crow, Fnlctn, Or. Approxlmtiloly II.K03,. 481,826 of tire and life Insurance of nil clause, rxclualve of heiilth, accident and nilseellaneouH, wo curried by In iiriiiu e compunle operating In Ore gon at tho close of bushiest December 81, 1928, according to the annual report nt C'lure A. Lee, itate Insurance com missioner. Four Killed at Rail Croaaing. (lletidulu, Cul.-Four persona wora killed In the itukIiIi" cf their automo bile by Southern Pntltlc pnaaenger trnln at a crossliiB u:i Fun Fornaudo touluvtird hum Buubuy, , i j Vr' ' V ""l? ' Washington, 1. C. The result of j ' v. L . 5 'J yunrn of liilmr ly the Inlmtwt com. 1 "Vwk ' t" '" V"lul"11 r,,llro'l" I i 't!tS,(''ji'r'kil I '"r r"l-""'ln "'"I oilier purposes , M'KfK I M ",0UB"' ". ' ' T "s' 1 swept allo recently l,y thu supreme 1 . . -if' l .L 'l. Mitl 1 i ix Mrs COMMERCE BOARD -LOSES YEARS' LABOR Valuation Case Decision Favors Railroads; Work of Cam mlsslon Upset. Tit highest trlhunnl, dividing, C to 1, with Justice Hutlcr nut ptirllclput l lug, livid Hint thu ''ninmlxalon, In I'S vuluiitlon work, in. lot observe an. li j oli'ttimit aa tho ptimrnt coet of ioii ! atrucllon or n in,(!in tlun, j Tho coutroveray rathi-d tho a'j ; pri-mo court Ihrougli nii aiipcul by tho HI. l.oula A O'f'nllon rullruiiil, a iiIiib I mils con I lino In 'Millii-rti llllnola. It ' ioukIiI to Imvo r . o 'S an oritur l amd by tho li .-. un ncrco coin fllon tnlll i itr ! rr-t. . ! of a purl of Ita eiirnlr :, Tho oplnlt-i of f j t- t waa d-i-, llvered by Ju ,. Mi-It ,at,U , ft-r , a quoting of thu : ,- .hlrh rqulri'( , thn conimlaalon to "kIvo duo ronald , ei ut ion to all cli nii-iitn cf vulue ri-r-gotik 1 by tho lut? if th bind for ' r. Ir u:.:n-; i u. pKHea'1 ii.iO of tl a I '-u.t'a fi.n r r ilerlnl. n on tl.o i J J. rt of vuliiutlon for mtr timkliiK pur ' pi.m-a. Tho opliilou ntuli.il thut amoiiK I tho eli-nu-nta "la the preaolit tout ol i-ou ilrui-tion or rej rclu tlon." COUNTER-PROPOSAL TO GERMANS D.1AWH I'nili. Tho ripi'ratlon rxprta, ltll lha riroptlon of tho German liu-.nlj rn, met In an effort to pruparo counter pn:to..&!a to tlio C.ruiun roir illlloiu. Thene wer to be auhii.kti'ii to Dr. Iljulinar tiihaiht, hond ol the (lermnn riel.-callon, mi Hint he Wnuld be aliln to reply tome time Ibla week. If Dr. Hrhai-ht arci-pn the rouulei prnpoaiila, then the flgurea proponed by Owen D. Young will bceoine fu.ii!. Theee rail for 37 annultlei of t.oo, 000.000 inarka (about t93.000,ooo); !0 annnltlea of 1.7vo,ooo.ooo marka (about tlu8.0O0.00n), mil one of ti0. 000,111)0 murka (about I JH.0U0.0u0). Tho reparatlona inniniltti-e then will have to deride only how to divide the to annultli g unteni the cr-ililur prefer to refer tho matter to their n ieillv rountrlea. Fifia, llulgnrla.-Andre I.lnplilieff, premier of Itulgarln, bellevea thn' nine i; y the ulliea will rceoKUlze that their di'inanil for reparatlona fr. m llulgnrla are eicennlve. In dlm-umlng the llulgarlnn rtjara tlona alluiitlun the premier aaaerted that the (lalma by 1K1 will have reaihed ft total ol ;0,ui)A.0O0 guld franra, whlih for l ulRiirlu'a niodcet Iih iinie he fontldera prohibitive. BALL PARK PANIC KILLS TWO Girl and Man Cruahed to Death at Yankee Stadium. New York. A college girl and teumnter were trampled to death n i.il ; 60 peraone were Injured Funday lo ft mad ruli by bleacher fnna for Van I kee atndluin elite to aeek rover from audden heavy rain during the flril game of double header bi twevn the l Yatilicia tnl Ho ilnn lied ii x. I . tiio umplre'a announcement ol i h "l ' fay rang out, 6000 tuna In the aouth bleacher of the atuuu.ii rushed for an alley leading tit ll.Tih ! treet. Rome atumhleil and fell, ibe thouannda In the rear pream d forward Vli-ntlciinly In thulr blind hiiHte to ee rape the downpour and almost In un Inxtunt tho txlt wta clo;i-il wl.h u n learning buttling masa of bumnnlty. Federal Expenaea Rla Wuahlngtoii, I). C An Inrrea.ie of tiso linn.Miri in total cxpendliurc of the government for the flmt ten month of the 19:9 fiscal year over thoio for the aamo period for in: la hewn In preliminary alaiement by the treasurer. For tho tun montha of i IHL'S the expendlturea aggreguted in,. OSI.SiM.m while during the ten I innntha ending April .10 (he govern ment apont f3.S02,T21,P42. Air Rout Tim Clipped). Bale Inke City. What wn derlured to be a new record for airplane be tween Cheyenne and Hull l.nke Clly waa tt recently by Pilot II. A. Colli aon of tho Hoeing Air Trnnaport when he flew thn 417 nillea In two hour and C9 minutes, U. of O. Degree lo 0 Awarded 640. Kugene, Or. Two hundred Portland students nro cnmlldute for unilergrnil Utile degree nt thn Unlverslly of Ore gon thla aprlng out of a total of 510. Thla I by fur the largest number over j presented wllh degree from thl In dilution. HOUSE TO CONTINUE WOPNNGJN TARIFF Senate Plans to Take Up Census Reapportionment Very Seen. WuHhlnglon, I). C.-Coigrea la lo- j ly working toward the end of Ita fift j Kiiul, enai tnieiit of fiirm Mllef und r ' upporllonmimt of tho hotian, wl'.h tl ; prualdenl ftppurunlly lu eight of lory on thi agrli ulturul luauu, d' iipiio ft hoHtllo i-llli(ll. - ! Thla week la e-xpectcd to proilu -a j roiii lunlvu duvuloptni uta on the. ; 1'liMea ol the uiluilnlsircllon J. iui;.' a-n f r the exira aeanlon und Isadora Bie 1 now looking forward to n vacation from Duioriitlon dtiy to tho Kuurib of i July. ; While the houae prihra ahtid i,n thu turlff bill, wllh proiipmta lm piovcd for an uiideratr.ndliiK on It among the republican mnjorily, ' I -nale will aeek to complete t, ir't on tho meaaurea aulhorlxing thu lDi j 1-ennua and ft rer-port 'nm of (ill liotia" on tl. . ba. of thut cuneui. Monday the eonfereei. of t'-i aenato : nd bou:ie u..in..ed I.jIiIiiu cloand doora lo aeek in adjuiitninnt b'-lweun the ronfllcting farm relief meaaurte at the two branchea. ,'io rei'ijiu l P ci it by tho con f r.;i l.uo;e t cut! t.' the week on tne form controverny anil aoroe mem-bi-ra of the coiifereiiio believe It Will tjko ai mit'h ten dayi befuM a a , ;recn.oat or dlMiii.re- ment la had.' Once the cnate pamci the rcnauit renppirtlonment meaaure, lltll lii.ia ia ex'HHted to be ri quired for Ita ailop tlon In the hoime. Kna tment of Una leglalullnn will dlawao of two of Ilia five li-lg.liitlve recoinme.idullona ku: mlltnl to the extra aenelon by Hi't ji-enldent. Kami relief will make It three of the five. Tariff la the lourth ; and that will be tul.:-n up by tho te after the prospective vacation. HOSPITAL DEATH LIST CONTINUESJO GRDW rieveland, Ohio. Fear Hint DO pet rent of the aurvlving vlctlina of the fliveiand rllnlr d'anrter will d' in few daya from the c-ffei-ti of the p liaon gai they Inhaled waa cxprcat d by Harry I Kockford, city health i-ommlraloner, nd concurred In by number of doctora and rhemleta. An official Inqueat In the ricveltnd clinic it I taut it. which hai claimed I lull of 127 Uvea, waa begun by County Cotoner A. J. I'earie. Simultaneously tin'; of the rllnlc'a claff of doctora 1 ho aurvlved, opened tenipcrary ,u td qu.irtera In another bulliilng anj pre lared lo "carry on" the .tnl phllan tliroplc work that ended abruptly on Veilneiilny by fire, exploaloim, and deadly polaon gaa. Htru k by properly drtnoge tstl united nt tsoo.ooo, the oriKinul clime will b rebuilt. Within month to l i werka, thla atrui-ture, famous fr. m ri.iht to conet it thj lir -diuarter ol many of America'! gr.:ntel doctota ml aurgeona, will be reopuni-d, the committee announced. PERU AND CHILE AGREE Tacna-Ariea Controveray Ended by Direct Ncflotiation. Washington, 1). C PresUli-nt lli.ov tr Sunday annouueed aoHlui.ient i.' th loiiK itunillng Tacau Arlcu Ul.u e by iliroit negotiation between Cl.l'e and Peru, under which Chile retultu Arlca and Tama goea to Peru. The two provltu. s will be diviilcil. , wllh the bouudury tunning north ol , the Arlca I.a Pax r .llway. Chile ro ! Iiiina the port of r:-.-a and will grant ' Peru on the lluy of At Ira a whnrf and ru.tom house r" I station on the Tucna-Arlca rnllw. . Chill will pay Peru J6.0li0.000. Rovolutlon Under Way In Veneiuc'a. i Wlllemstud, Cu.vc :.o. Unofflciul r. , pi rta reaching her.- from Venezuela die that troop luve been aent Into aevenil pail of t!::.t country to u ti ll lie revolutionary i 'ovement. These ; wire reported to b. .ipreudlng. It wna aid that caauulties had been auffert-d In battle at S :i Fcrnnnando do Apuru. Calle Quit r.'exican Cabinet. Mexico Clty.-0'l" 'lal announcement waa made here Hu-.iliiy that General I'luiurco Ellin Call i, minister of wur and ex-prrildent, hud resinned hi portfolio Saturday. He laid be plan to lenve In ft few iby for Acapulco, Cuerrero, Pacific coast town, for ruat. Wale and Haotn Win Golf Match. London. The Prime of Wale and Walter Nngen, thn American who re cently won the Itrlllnh open champion hip, playing a pnrtnor, defeated Sir Phelllp Saaaonn and Aubrey lloonier, one up, on the exclusive Swlnley course, near Aacot, Sut unlay. I OREGON STATE NEWS, OF GENERAL INTEREST I Principal Events of the Week Assembled for information : of Our Readers. Mr. Cecillia Morrla, .67, of Broad aciua, In Miirion county, died suddenly at I bo wheel of a new automobile abe waa learning to drive. Three new aawuiiys, each of a dally capacity of 4U,0:.0 feet, will atari opur alli.ua wltlilu a month In Die Pro.4p.-cl district ot Juekuun county. Fir ot unknown orli.ln totally do alroyed Ihu auwmi'I of N K Colo on the edge of Aurora Nothing a buv ed, und Hii ro wu no Inaurance. bcoit Ilrlit, wuli known resident ol Garden Valley uiatrlet, haa butu appiilnted fish wank'ii on the t'mpiUU liver. He will tul.e over bla duties im uiullntoly. Fire whli h rrs : u ed l,y an explo alon of gasoline In a pop-corn slop on Strand etreet In Ht. Helena, caused k property daniU(,u of between $5u0u and f'OOO. j The controller of lbs currency baa j appoint' d John II. Coles of Oukland, I Cel.. aa receiver for the defunct Aa- i torid National bonk lo eucceed W. C. Crawley, resigned. O.llcer of the Uuiutllla County Plo- : nui-r association have agreed upon Frl- . lay and Saturday, May 31 and Juno ; 1, aa the dates for the 37th annual re union of thut bocy. The Swopo-Hica Construction com pany of Portland were the aureessful bidders for construction the new union ; hith aihuol at Clovtrdule. The con- truct price wai I3S.S00. ; The Arlington city council will iu I the near future let a contract for the 1 oro. tlon of a grandstand at the bnll park to replace the one washed away ( ilurliig a recent cloudburst Only the Infantry, field artillery an engineer and brigade troopa will train : In Clatsop county thla year, aa the ' coast artillery will go to Puget Sound ! fur the annual training period. j P. -ports from Kden in Wallowa coun i (y ntuto that bald eagle on the brake ' of the Grande Konde river are iwoop- lug down on young Iamb and carry- Ing them off In great number. The 1929 n-sslon law have be.n printed and are ready (or distribution. 1 ; according to announcement made by j the aocretnry of atate. The book cou- ; tulna pagta, aa against s2u lu I'j.'T. More than :!i0 ton of Wasco coun ty cherry production have been con- i j trailed for by local marketing ! agencl'S. at prices r-xarded unusually I I favorable, it was announced at The , Dalles. i With the addition or an cxtru Uu , j men to tuke care of ft night shift ' - which started few days ago, the payroll of the Owen-Oregon company j at Mcdford now bear Hi a name ot I ! CvO meu. ! Although hit automobile waa wreck- j co, J. I). Manning ot Klamath Falls t esciiped Injury when hla car crashed j into a Irage blacktail deer on the j Green Springs highway near Iluydcn : mountain. : l-ighth grade pupil from all ovei j Jackson county will gather In Ashland . May 29 to hold their commencement I at the armory. It I expected that at j le.-.at U'i'0 persona will attend from ! out of town, ! A urvey of rs-siitkr.a in the j P.cgue river valley Indicate that while thu pear crop will exceed that of last , year, apple, peach, apricot and cheriy , orchid will yield yeaa than half u normal crop. Actual construction ot the addition lo the Siili-m poatoffice will be under , way within the next two wecl.u, ac ! cording to announcement made ro i ji-tiy by (!. L. Ilannunian. ri present- itig Hie rcntructor. Cr'ritrc.c.lon of an Cplropal c.mrc'., i.; Ten'.. rs..Ia' ins tits parish liouw u oil by the couRregallon for a numln-t ot yeurs, was started recently. It la to be ready for occupancy by Scptttu , ber 10 of thl yenr. ' A new edition of tho Chamber oi Commerce booklet. "Portland and llu Wonderful State of Oregon," has Ju.il been published by the advertising and promotion department of the chum ber. It la eight page larger than Its prednccasora und contain alx full pup.c color plutea. aa well a numerous photograph of scenic, Industrial iitnl recreational attraction of tho city and stale. O. I. Mowery, manager ot the Pro pie' West Coast Hydro-Klectrlc cor poratlon at Rtevcnuon, Wash., ha nil nounced that the company will extend ft line from Cascade Lock to Mull noruuh Full to aupply current to pa tron there. J. F. Harris ha trapped lS.SiW molui and gopher within the past lour yeara, according to record of the county clerk. Ho has operated In Marlon county exclusively. Mure Hum 700 gopher were U uppod ou at mi aero ot land. Actual construction of the flmt unit ,.r ll... t'lnn Aria hlllllllnr nt thn t'tll- ! vumlty of Oregon will be under way eurly In June, according to Mra. Irene Gerlinger, regent and vice president ol the alumni holding committee. The Wallowa County Marketing as sociation, formed by farmer last full. has shipped one car of livestock each week for several months. Thla ven ture hue proved highly aatiHfuctory lo the creator part of those who huve taken part, It la said. A the basl of future land aettle ment, horticultural development and increased rural population, The Dullea Waaco County chamber of commerce will devote ft large part ot It spring program toward tbe development of underground water resource. Tbe town of Vale, the Malheur coun ty aeat city, haa started work on ber Uth annual Fourth ot July celebra tion, that has grown from a picnic at tended by a few hundred people to ft great three-day celebration, enjoyed last year by some 20,000 persona. Gertrude. Hynes, 2, daughter of Mr. and Mra, Edward Hynes of Hazel Green, near Salem, waa trampled to death, by a horse when the strayed in the barnyard of the Hynes borne. The child disappeared while the mother was working In a near-by garden. Traffic on Roosevelt highway be tween Astoria and Seaside Is being routed through Warrenton while tem porary bridge Is being constructed across Sklpanoo river to huntlle tr..i fic during replacement of Hi, o.ti bridge with new concrete struclu... A there ia little snow In the Sand creek sictlon ot Crater national lor eat, east of the Crater national park boundary, forest pine beetle pest con trol work got under way recently when a crew of 30 workers left Medford for the scene, where they will work for 30 days. P. O. Cr-n.ford, vice-president and geueral mant- r of the California-Oregon Power ci..ipany, announced that another reduction in electric rate In aouthern Oregou was effective a ol May IS. It Is estimated that cus tomers will save under the new rates about (12,200 a year. Keported raids on nests of duck and geese In Klamath by decoy hunt ers have been reported to District Warden P-arues. "So-called sports men," liarnes said, "capture fledgel ing and raise them for decoy next full. Thl I against the law and arrests will be made." Resident ot the Beaver Home and ; Shiloh basin communities, adjacent to Goble, incorporated a company recent iy for 14000 for the purpose of con ducting cheese factory, to be located midway between the two communities. The enterprise will be known a the i.uaver Homes Cheese Factory, Inc. Bears and chipmunks are coming out of hibernation in Crater Luke park, according to Alfrexl Stone, cure- iI-k..r f tArf... 8nw I. nine feet deep at the rim, and at Government Camp, ft mile below, ll Is five feet Half mile from the Klamath and east entrance the highway I open to travel. More than (25,000 ha been sub scribed by Eugene people for the pio neer pageant lo be held here July 25, 2i and 27, il was announced by Hugh Unison, director of the pageant. This Hgure Is 15000 more than the goal set by the committee. The pageant will net forth the history and development ot that part of Oregon. Priaon doora ot McNeil tederal iienitenllary clanged shut behind ...nery Olmitead and J. . Wheeler, , n inlnent Portland buainea men, who recently itarted (erring tenteucei ot ttve and thre year, respectively, a a result of their conviction for "kit ing" checks In connection with huge timber operations in Portland. Hid will be opened June 4 on the Harper and Little Valley lateral sys tems, consisting ot about 45 miles of cinial which will carry water to Hit 4U00 acres ot land scheduled to have water for 1930 crops. A settlement campaign ba begun already and 1000 ncies have been told. Hid will be i.pjned the lume date for the Chicken cr. ek syphon, lome 400 feet long. tJarulval companle no longer will include The Dalle on their annual itineraries, a a result of an ordinance lufssed recently at special meeting of the city council banning all future jier.orniance or mat nature, aiso in- eluded In the ban are dog and pony xhows, tent shows and other outdoor entertainment devices, with the excep tion of circuses, which were declared hy councllmen to be of un educational nature. When commencement time comes during the third week of June at the Southern Oregon Normal school at AhIiIiiihI over 140 students will be gnftlunted, thu largest class since thu school was csiablUihcd three years ago. The depoail liabilities ot tho Hosier Valley bunk wore tikcn over recctttly by tho First National bank ot Hood Itlvcr, according to A. A. Schramm, title superlnlendont of banks, who supoi-vl.-cd the deal resulting in the merger. . .-.,t . . . DAVID A. CRAWFORD ,,)t V f . v ... . , m lTF V C-vid A. Crawford, v.so w.-i elected pret dent of the Pullman company to ucceed the late Edward F, Cirry. Mr. Crawford wa previoualy the executive vice-president of the company. GRAF ZEPPELIN SAFE III rFlEHCH IN Toulon, France.--The dirigible Grat Zjppelin, aaved from grave peril by the magnificent maneuvering of ber commander, waa brought afely to the ground with the aid of French troupa at tho Cuer air field near here and taken into the hangar. The great Zeppelin, her engine dis abled, had drifted helplessly over eoutheastern France, driven by ft storm. After two unsuccessful ftt tempts to land. Dr. Hugo Eckener al lowed the dirigible to drift toward , Toulon and maneuvered her over tbe I field. A large ground force was waiting ' and seized tbe trailing ropes. The i Zeppelin had cleared the storm ftre when she arrived here and there wa I no wind to endanger her. Otherwse, the ship might have been blown into the Mediterranean. The IS passengers. Including Mrs. i Mary Pierce of New York, and U Zeppelin' crew of 41. were safe after nearly 24 hour ot dramatic battling : with the element that b. a when ' the Zeppelin' engine tar.d to fail a ahe neared Gibraltar on '. :r aecend I trans-Atlantic voyage. DISRUPT F.0AD PLANS Washington Highway Prcgram Upset j by Court Ruling. Olympia, Wash. Washington's ' highway program, control of which ! was taken over by Governor Hartley i April 1, Is again in Jeopardy as the re- ' of doclaion by the supreme court recently. Ruling five to three, the court held that the Hartley high way reorganization bill, passed by tbe 1929 legislature after a dramatic fight In the senate, was subject to referen dum, notwithstanding the fact that the measure carried an emergency clause. Consequently there I considers':..) contusion In Olympia, Involvl; g ti. i validity ot contracts mad In tbe last two month, the validity ot pending call for bid and the possibility of suspension of road program until June 13. Kwangsl Troop Posses Canton. London. According to an uncon firmed dispatch to the London Times, it 1 reported that Kwangsl troopa have succeeded in entering Canton, forming provisional government in that city. King's Nurss Gets Medal from Georg London. King George ha confer red the royal red crosa first class med al on Nettle May Purdie, acknowledg ing her "devoted nursing throughout the king' illness." THE MARKETS Portland Wheat Rig Rend bluestem, hard, white, 1.33'4; soft white, western white, I107H; hard winter, northern spring and western red, 11.06. Hay Alfalfa. SI! ton; valley time , othjr ,22; .nil,era Oref,oa tmothr, 134-525; clover, 25; oats, 123; Ofttg j tai vtll(.ni 123. ' itnttprfnt 4i??t le Kggs Ranch, 25ff29c Cuttle Steers, good, 112013.25. Hogs Good and choice, 110 1L Lambs Good to choice, 11415, Seattle Whent Soft white, western white, 31.08; hard winter, western red, north-' em aprlng 11.07; bluestem, 31.33; buJlgi it . 1 it . illOIUUIIB, i-iu, 4, fl.VU. liny-Alfalfa. 2nd, $32; timothy, 3J Eggs-Runch 19ft 28c. Hutterfat 45c. Cattle Prime steers, I13JJ13-50. Ilogs-Prlme light, J12.1O012 2S, Lambs-Choice, S13.a-?1S.50. 8pokan Cattle Steer, good, S1213. Hogs Good and choice, I11.8&, Lambs Choice, IHfl lS.