ELY, III I GRAFT. DAKTJO AVIATOR. WHO MADE TXIGHTS YX3TEBDAY AT coxnrreT club, akd his wite. FLIES OVER CITY V Aviator's Thrilling Flights De light Thousands at Country Club. rv... if : WINDS ARE TREACHEROUS ... yrX kT X aviator Finds Hlmrlf FY- qarraUr la Peril Trip I Made to Vet-Miia to Orrgo nlan Belldlng. Krut ka lifuhiriti of high wind, wnoa. tenaa croea-corrente aad unexDected pu'fe momentarily threat ened destruction to hlrr.elf and hit frr rrkfl KuDi iV TeaterCAy riiot4 an aaroDlane throuch three Ion f.tghta. eetabllel-.lng a new record . . - . k - n Pnn. inr aif'aaci a.r, r - - - land. Kly remained la th. air tor mora ttta Jt mtautee annni ma turw Mshts. Tea daring Curtiss elrdman narrowly - . i . - iimti In r I - Mil ft:ihunr. It waa In th. upper rurraau that tia wind became ao ...a... A - hiirir Af annroxt id, ?ut tf niiDi waa caught In a vre puff of wind, and KIT a cap loosened. Beating of tha flare ol Ma cap upon M ra caused tha aviator to fifKeod aunnr mf iuim ! u hH u!athiln.r from thla flight turn af wind etrucfc tha craft and nnniiiii mat nil It to tha ground. i . I ivt.t ma mA.-hlua and hrourst It fiy to atop. following pretty run a.ong tna iraca. y ,. ... k f-, th. r.rltlt exhlbt tion of aviation awn In Portland, c.ncw that of Ctarlea K. Hamilton nor of'TYaiah being ao good. Ruing . ..... inrv wtth tha eaae of a bird Eire mac-hine aoarad high nbov. tha track and Into tha surrounding roiia a minute, and aitgntlng. axcapt in Ona IAAIABI., Will ... - - All unknown to tha great throngs of viauora upon iw - . . y PUT! UVW wu tadd from tha Country Club to tha Orgonlaa building and ratara. On hla lut filant of tha day. Kly area, and aftar going 1000 fet aloft, made a rretty awaap around tha Country Club rark and man beaded straight tor tha rummer and dimmer grw tha atr craft antil whan at tha wter terminus of tha flight tha air craft appeared to .. . w. - - . . - ma laniir than a f.i railed bird, keeping high to avoid tna dangerous air current, whoaa . . .- m.t t . AAAfh of many daring aviators. Ely piloted th. v uriia vipiaA" - above biath aireeu r ecu. lax air cur- carried the r.our la all direc tion. lew on Street See Aviator. Tha bird man waa aeon by many per aona la effica building and a law raveerbva on tha at reel. Tha noisy irurn of a busy metropolle prevented tie note of tha avlatora engine being li-.rd. Tee couraa from tha Country Club lay paal the northern portion of Mount Ta bor, fallowing Knet Stark atraet to tna river. There Ely turned aouth and fol- inviq mv river w M Ins lia veered toward Portland Heights and then paaaed over tha bueineaa die. tru-t and beaded tor too eceaa of hi pf.rt. Returning to the atartlng- point, r.lv went to Rocky Butta and mada a long g.lisa te ewu. . . . . . . -1 v ki. MAtitne ai i w f ' r r t oa toe track for tha flrt flight. Miking a rua of perhaps it feet tna bip.aaa ahot lata tha air amid U rheerteg of a Urge crowd moatly on ... . .k . mi. .. . . tna oaiaiaa 1 ui i i. v. around tha track three tlmea oa tnia night, a nee going almost to tha Co lumbla River. Kly waa la tha air atf niinutes and 21 second a. Aftar having his seat ra-ad'uated. a -rew having rome loose, cauatcg tha aa-ent. Kly acaln aacended. dexter jua.y paaaing a w ft above a tlr tree In going to tha higher altltadea Attar being In tha air 1 mlautaa. tha si-ap of el cap broke and he cans to arth. having remained II mlnutee and l seconds above tha ground. Crowd Chovr ITlglita. His laat flight waa tha pretUaat and moat seaaa:ionaL Tb crowd cheered fir several minutes upon Ma return fmm tha laat f!!e;ht. Today Ely will attempt a -timb Into atill higher a:ti tudea Mra. Ely greeted her hueband after ea-h nisnt- tha was perJcctly at ease v'.l.e the daring birdman waa In the ar. Urn Ely la eaaer to accompany her nuta4 on a flight w.Mle la Port UnJ. Tiie aeroplane l an Improved l urtlas type, plane Zi fret long. It ts m'.of the smaileat passenger-carrying niarhlnee mada Taa management of the meet tried to outwit the crowd which remained on tha eutaide of the fence by pouting crude oil about tha ground. Rraldenta of tha neighborhood objected to the petroleum and the men were arreated. lata recelr'.a yesterday amounted to appro-xlr-.ately with tre expensea cr V-v ToJay xhlii:lco will bgln at J when tre meaagement topca for liberal patronasa -:A v.:w.. ?'K -i'--'':n J er v ia - .V - "v ' . X '. " . ' I I : fc-.r.'.. - "'3 j f MR. A.NU XKS. lE?IC ELT. . . . . . . l AeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeevAAAA--. . i! i 'i iii FRAUD TO BE PUNISHED CREDIT MEN ESTABLISH FrM) fXR PR06ECTTIOXS. Doelnes Men Will Bo Protected Aralnst DUhoncsty by Vleor oo tothcKli. FEDERAL OFFICIAL VISITS S.mnrr t. Williamson, of ManlU. In Portland With Iticnds. f.mner C. Williamson. IVputy Col-!v-:or cf Cunorra at Unlla, Phlllp p ne r:and. anl a brother of W. E- illUrrecn. a!tnt postmaster of o PcrtianJ cflTic. I In TortUnd rls l.mg hi rela'lvee anj friend. II e bn three month making t: t-ip. earning bv wav of Europe and . ...... i.j b.. tie atODDed at nrln.'.Ml cltlce I'f iror on h'.s r. vr. Will'imion h many friend r . . . 1 1 f . . . member of the s-oond oreaon Rc:niert In the Phll- li me m 1 and a member of Mult n. mah ClnhL lie ha been In tlie cut t.ms ervlc at Wni;a nine yeara. FIREWORKS AGAIN AT OAKS Tfce rrA a rotchnlcl dtvptav. which --i wirh . a sreat ac.-c t ie Oak f nte-ht will be reoeat'd s'nday . r'-t with aded featarea. Srectators . - w ,...n nvr-r en hour nerve- l.-i'.'.rf ard enatlonal entertainment. -A-.l Warfare." tha principal peo tacle. la sore t ring new la pyrotAchnlca. ard mora thrilling than anything ever before snown. EUGENE AUTOISTS! A.AA,h:a at I -nr. rial Hotel 1 clock Tha Portland Association of Credit Men has now practically completed tha formation of a guaranty f and of fX.M la be utilised In the prosecution and punishment of deotore who fall In bual actAi fraudulently and dishonestly. In violation of the) stata and Federal statute. A committee on Inveatlgatlon and prosecution, composed of B. K. Knapp. E. B. Rutherford and Tsui Da Haas, waa appointed last Fall, and throuah their efforta Portland Jobber, manufacturer and bank have now euto scrlbed to this fund under a gusrsnty plan, providing for proeeciitWm and pun- lar.men. ok ma hml v - w urr. Among the for mo t object for which the National Aasoclatlon of Credit Men waa organised was to guard agalnat Im position and fraud and to Induce lel latlon by which the conduct of buslne would ba eair and leas subjct to loae through tba dealing of dlhonet retail merchants- Not until tha laat few years, however, has any dcHnlta arrangement been agreed upon, but It la now genera.ly settled that tba prosecution fund la tha moat affective agency. Many cities sra r protected by the iuuua. "'-'' New York. Chicago. Cleveland. i"; K.,r MUwauke. Baltimore. Denver ana Cincinnati, and O cltlea maintain bu reaus equipped for tna purpo... Tha Portland committee, which win ba maintained permanently, expeci- keep constantly on tna aierxior ;-. and whenever Portland members of the aaaoclallon hava evidence that a dla bonest tallurs ba been perpetrated upon " . - - either bv flra creuitor ojr m . or otherwl. and particularly In ruptcy raattsra. tna oi"' ---EtecTlT.. in th. city will b. cialled upon to unearth tha fraud and bring about the punlhmnt or tn " , Thla comminee - 1 every commercial center In the Lolled Btatee. and th National association aup port. another commit whoa, fle.d I. th; fVirurca'of ...y.-s. to tha member of th aocl.t Ion for many year, haa been the practice of compromV.lng with th. partle. to fr.ud uTent.Uure Th. Portland comrnl tea has recommenaea - 1 ' And that legal procedure Z r.rtad to ..J.7 nompromlss is propoeu i-r - -V,V. Tn this, and In all of .".m"" honeS Uw. I, la bn th.ru.. h-AOD a certain c.. mVur. that land wmminn PiU1rv. " iu.t.c. b. dealt out I. .-T."' a prouuon , - .,., bonet )'. 7V, , client will receive full measure. PERSONALMENTION. - r. w.,,.- of teat tie. I resls- r-.- . Jl" ..' -.I. ad. tere at mo . -I.A a W I pfllAlA Ul. v. Suihrltn. U t th Bowerm. Mlchl Ellin. merchant of lUlnler, J. i..asA t th Oreon. - i...,.- and fiftmllT u -r Karicv. m -.. - .. ..- i.,kiiL from HllUboro, Or. - nki..A AABtlnt. of 8eat- t!a. ts" among th arrivals at th. Bowers. Judge It- A. Booth, an attorney, n t- ...k..- i reclstered at th ImperlaL - w vaat.iot. a real enate man. 1 reg'.tcrrd at th. Portland, from Spo kane. n r-. iiAiimAAtAr of Ashland I at th. Terklna for r.oje Festival week. A. J. Oliver, an attorney, from New . rr ia among arrival at tha X J. Ahola. owner of tha Central Ho tel at Uoldendale. waan I at ma it v a Mnitllt of Seattle. and Mr. Jitruvaw are reglatered at the vi. .ba Mr. M. R. Tomeroy are among th. arrival at the Prk!n from Astoria. Th. Los Angeles basaball team la tha s. . i ta iiATins thla week at .. . . m it tha flftrtiam v imam e. -- Rubber fompany. of Sa Fraaclaco. I at th. Bower. .f i -. mwwaa if eeveral salmon ,nn.ri. at Prookfl'ld. t realjtered . . ... t'A.f iAtnd. iurf c babin. a merchant, of r.T-vnte Pa, and family, are registered M. C Atwell. of th. Btat. ttomcui tural Society, of Corvallls, is an arri val at th. Oregon. Josgph LltfRett. hotelmsn of Med ford. Or., and Mra. Llfrnett. ar. arrl vala at th. Orsgon Hotel. T-w A Vf Jl.nn merchant of Al bany, and Mrs. Madison, ar. among th. arrivals at th. Oregon. Captain Arthur Rlggs. of the' steamer T..n ri u nf lAAlnlnn. Idaho, Is the arrival at th. Perkins. . r . . . va Vnv wholesaTa jar. euu i - a . . s-rocer of Saginaw, Mich., who crossed . . . . 1. . n . . T." M . 1 1 the conunant to - i ... . . v. . D..W Ira Waldo a. Paine, of the Spokan. and Inland Empire Railway, of Bpoe:ne, wnn ar. uouir" 1 """"" 1 . are among th. golf enthuslaata at th. Bowers. TAT T ITmrr nf th OrSSOtt rniBiuvi ' - ' ' Aerlrultural Collette with Mr. and Mr. O. F. brown and Mr. and Mra. J. B. Milney. of Corvallls, Is at tha Imperial after an auto trip from th. college town. Captain M. R. Creswell. representa tive of tha ranama-Callfornla exposi tion at San Diego, who la seeing the . i c.tlval fnr 'nolnterS. I a guest of William Frailer, of Port land, for two weeks. Auto parties to th. Imperial mim- . . .L . I . - r .2 WllllATTiM. oerea tin r-w jrsmu.j. . .: . ex-Mayor of Euirane. and Mrs. lllism. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Lmrens and Amy I Minn came from Eugene. Mr. ana air. IL K. Kelly motored from Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. McFadden and. Mr. and Mra. R. R. McClalian, oi .orvauia, formed another party. 2 WOMEH HURT IN AUTO OVE LV LOSE EYE; ANOTHER SITFEUS BROKEN LEG. For 1912 four chassis are presented with super structures of new and approved types. . ' . Deliveries Begin in June Six-cylinder Three Models ' D , tv a 38-Six $4120 Tops, Complete with Peerless Storm Curtams Bnker Jmd F. O. B. Portland Shield. Bosch Magneto, Imported Fulman Batteries, toot Kest, tOOIX dlzv Robe Rail, Fire Irons, 4-cylinder. 60-Six $6180 Four-cylinder One Model Peerless Tire Inflating Pumps, Gray & Davis Dynamo Lighting 40-Four $4420 F. O. B. Portland System, lighting all lamps The perfect motor car will do what is required of it easily, smoothly, quietly and for a period of years with only gradual Aear. It is rich and beautiful, and its comfort is absolute. Such a car can be produced only where there is not the slightest tendency to allow cost to dominate quality, v Peerless Commercial Cars 5-4-3 Ton Capacity H. L. Keats Auto Co. Burnside, Seventh and Couch Sts. Demonstrating Cars En Route I w.eM-BsaWeewaewieeewaw Car Is PcmolWhed and Telephone Pole Is Cut Off Clean F. E. Ilarmar, Driver, Bruised. r ... . I .Va flfknA SaJDArltAB Hopltal with broken bona and their man companion ia at nia noma niarnni from sever, bruises, aa tha result of an automobile accident on the Llnnton road . i ki.a -Ka .hlla waa rat- Tesieruay. iu wiiivii t " duced to junk and sn slsht-inch tele phone pOle WaS IHWIBU Via Parana. above the ground. X. U A - Tha car was ariven vy r t i. ... mar. head of the Fran narmar Company, manufacturers" agent, with othces In th Mohawk building, and for merly a memoer or in. uuiuiuuiau football- team. With him wer. two women, said to b. Mrs. Jennl. Allen and Mrs. D. E- Brown, resiueni a. m lanao apai uitru... Tha party nau dbbh ww a- isg ana ' ..... e ---- - . . . .-ia ,A .... heen very a rat. oi . " . , " ., high. when, opposlt. th. tnlted Rail way power-nour, in. v -" - T . T-v. AAnnanla were atrUCK in. puiv. " - pitched out and Mra Allan s body struck ths pole witn sucn imt" ",' . " ' . . V. ....la nafl MVITA was nroaen ana bruises Mrs. Brown rec.ivsa a eu th. for.head ana it ie kll.J law An .a. avA v. i anA iarTia v vi-v'- ho-pltal. To avoid publicity, the li cense tsg wss tsken from ths machine. which was left resiue m. - w-reckeo conumou. Reports of the accident reached tha iia .a-vl Ca r aan t Ira a. II police station quicaiy less mad, an Investigation. STRANGE MESSAGE FOUND Bottle ricked Vp at Lone Beach. Wash., Tells of Wreck." From Long Reach. Wash, has been received a communication from Frank L. Duke. Inclosing an alleged mes iVa from a sinking vsss.1. th. .chooner Raleigh, which wa. found June 3 in a bottle. Prefaced by the word "H.P nd ?tatVa- -Shipwrecked in mldocean. Wtreleaa telegraph busted. Mate dead. Don't know where wa are Lost com rsss. Philip Mlnsrd. captain, schooner Raleigh. May JO. ls- Georg. Minard, "ITn Tt Du" ppar.ntly In all .ar ne.tness. aks that th letter b. printed, a mean, of notifying rata uvea of men on th. T....I of their fa'.a. but had ha been awara of th. fact that wlrele. was not perfected in t and sven today It ts not titll Ued on . hooners. other thsn thow In iervl.e fur the benefits of pilots off harbors, h. undoubtedly would tav. thrown th. messaga aside, whlls It cartalnly Is fsr from marine customs for a ateward to Join witn me himi In sending a message and In any case th. skipper would not sign hlmseir captain. JUDGES DIVIDE VACATION Emergency Cases and Others Agreed Cpoa Are) Provided For. Emergency Circuit Court cases will ba beard by th. Judg.s who will tak. turns In rstnalninr on duty at ail times itiirin tha coming Summer vacation. This was decided yssterdsy by all th. Judges of tha circuit jouri a m morn ing to arrange for th. vacation sea- ?i addition to emergency cases, other cases will b. heard if the opposing at torneys agree to tna searing, n a jurj case I. to be tried, the opposing at torneys must agree to bav. a special Jurr drawn for the purpoee. aa It waa decided that to keep a regular Jury would ba too expensive. Judges will taks their respective turns in holding sssston during th. Summer months, and each Judge in his turn will act as presiding Judg. for the time b. Is assigned to hold a ses sion. Ths regular Bummer vacation sea son for th. courts will begin July and and September 4. Th. Judges hav. agreed to serve In turn as follows: Judge Oantenbeln. July to 17. In clusive: Judge Morrow. July 1 to 89, Inclusive: Judg. Kavanaugh. July to to August 11, inclusive; Judge McGinn, from August It to 18. Inclusive; Judge Gatens. from August J4 to September 4, inclusive- No case, unless In emergency will be tried without consent of opposing eonseL Man Falls Three Stories to Death. Harry W. Mills, an aleotrical worker, a recent arrival from Seattle, fell three stories to his desth at tha Flshbeck ld1ng-house. lfd Socond street, yester day morning. He was found by Byron Thomas, an employ ui under the lodging-house, whea he went to open his place of business at 8 o'clock. Mills struck his forehead on a pile of planks, and the skull was badly crushed. He died Instantly. He was S8 years old. ROCK VICTIM LOSES SUIT Jury Decides In Favor of Warren Construction Company. The suit of V. Georgeff against the Warren Construction Company, for the recovery of $10,20 damages because a rock fell on him, was decided In fa vor of the construction company. The verdict was returned in Federal Judge Bean's court yesterday morning by the Jury which tried the case. Georgeff was working at the com panVs quarry in Marlon County. A rock which he was assisting to lift broke, falling upon him and crushing him. ires and Accessories A R E THE BEST y : Direct Factory Branch Seventh and Burnside Home Phone, A 6 SOS States Phone, Main 8SO Diamond Cementless Patches Phix Pernicious Punctures Permanently Ask any member of the 'Woods Motor Vehicle Company what he is striving for and he'll answer: "Efficiency." And there's nothing that you desire more in an electric car than that. Its need is constantly arising, every moment the car is in use. , It's because of "efficiency in the car" that we make less profit than any other concern in the car-building business. We spend more time on the Woods we take more, pains we use better materials (some of it imported) and we bank the honor of the institution on every car that leaves the 6hop, ' What we want you to do when, you buy an electric car is to see them all, then make compari sons. You haven't any right to buy a car -without making com parisons. There's too much money involved. When you buy a "Woods, you buy for years not for a season or two. Remember we are firm adherents of the . solid rubber tires. Magnificent springs ab sorb all shock that may come therefrom and you are never in fear of tire trouble. That's one jf the big points in favor of an electric car. Chicago. LOCAL AGENT COVET MOTOR CAR COMPANY, Twenty-firat and 'WaahlngtoB Sta ll's a fowneS 'That's all yoo need to know about a SILK GLOVE today to Jctn parade. '