, V THE OREGdN SUNDAY -JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNJNG. MAY 27. 190. '; : . .. , ........ , , 1 ... . ' ' Bucks .Stoves and Ranges , r - v- ; - - hs i .-v . - ' . ; . . . . ' . ' 7 " - '. ; - t .1 ' w v ' . . . t ' The Buck's line of stoves and ranges - is - the - most; completer ever- manufactured in -that it covers everything .fa. the . different - sizes of both" cook stoves f aridHrahgesT'ir has taken ; sixty years to- bring- this famous line to its present .scientific owam $1t00 perfection, with the result-that it possesses today the foremost features known to. the art of stove and range building. From the. selection of the material to the last detail of the finished product, the same care and skill is exercised throughr- " out They have the severest tests with all grades of Wood and coal, and from the splendid oven of the Buck's stove or" "range has beenobtained the very " best " results " in " cooking - and baking. To even see-ohe of these stoves and ranges is to. $itoo Per Veek J fully appreciate, the convincing 1 merits of this modern line.. We are exclusive -Portland , agents for the Buck's stoves and y one to be free from all defects, and iwe are backed up by America's foremost stove concern Do and -$100-- rangesw The Buck's Stove and Range Co." of St Ix)uis.If-desiredrrwc-wiU-take-inl exchange your old stove or range and allow ! liberally for same. 1; i -4--,"...:,::':.. - ' ...1." ' 2Xe-Forcmost- Completer -Houscfurnwning, (Jonccrn oxLtkeCoSLst .-. - . . 11 - ff w-m5FJ 559 t is . ss&s Gr&i tvr GFrV All : r ? - -V - - : cg Attention (jiven to All - " - - ' - , . -r. . ... ... m t - ' .rl-. yr , , . ' - " '-' ,' '. ' ; 1 I . , I ... ,. . , .. . 1 , . , DOLLARiSTEAHER Pacific Export Lumber Company ; Engages Big Carrier to Load Oregon Fir. WILL SAIL FOR CHINA . . . I FIRST WEEK, IN AUGUST " LA of Steamer En Route to 'Port- land Under Engagement to Carry . j Away Lumber Now Contain! Half Doxen Names Marino. Note. ' " ' - ' :-.'...'."-..'..." Th Pacific Export LuraW company ycaterdajr chrtra th British tramp steamer M. 8. Dollar to load a cargo of lumber at this port for China, She will , carry 3.100,000 feet and will be here In the latter part of July to load. The M. 8. Dollar belongs: to the well-known Pollar line, which operates the Btanley Dollar. Melville Dollar. Harold Dollar . and Grace Dollar, all of which hare been here during -the. pat few years. n -rr-With ha-ohare -of thJa steamer there. are now an awrn half dosen large tramp steamers on the en routs list to eoms here under ehsrter to load lumber. For Sale Bargains 1(5 tons hop wire, fit ton. it ton "Remnant" plow steel cables.- . i 140,000 feet different slsea pip ing, i "10f tons: pulleys,' shafting, eta," lietsls. irrtp Iron and Junk of all descriptions bought. - H. BARDE & SON ' iMMT AWD OUaVaJr. First to arrive will ie the Brttleh steamer Dulwlch, which at present Is on the dry doc It t EsquhnauU under going her annual overhauling. She will probablyjeaxd&LZPortlanaJWslwelC Next will come the British steamer Tot tenham, which left Manila May II for Portland direct. 8h will bejooked for antia mouth -bflBeFHvw "'"In a-eouplf wekgcrThe Rlchmond-and M.- 8.- Dol lar -ara in oriental - waters and. accord ing To the program the Richmond will lead the way across the ocean. A cargo of lumber was sold a few days ago to a dealer In Oluckstadt, uer many, but so far aa known the exporter haa not yet chartered A vessel to de- MreTtha cargor Among sailing vessels due here soon to carry lumber for foreign destinations Is the Italian bark Brasmo, which left MoJU Japan. May. . . WITHOUT CEREMONIES.- Vsnr atsaaer Barak Dlxoa Makes Initial Uda to tke Wlllaaaetta Kir ex. . The steamer Sarah ' Dixon was launched yesterday afternoon from the way at the Portland Shipbuilding com pany in South Portland and. aha will be ready to go Into commission towing In a few days, the machinery having been Installed while -the eraft was on the wave. Ths launching waa a dry 'affair In the language of the ship carpenters, for the customary bottle of champagne was lacking and the christening ceremony waa omitted entirely. Thus the steamer slid Into her element with a clean bow and without any. particular authority to th-wTiamiecmder -which she will be en rolled In the records at . the Custom house. T The ' Sarah' Dixon la owned by the Shaver Transportation company and will take the place of 1h old steamer of the same natae which went out of service several years ago. . " ' Z-MORVEN KNOWN HERE..., hipping tf sm Beaaa Tlslt af Skip Vow la Trovbla at Vort Tawmsamd. Waterfront men are recalling the fact that threer years ago the British, ship Morten waa in this harbor. "Just at present she la attracting .attention be cause of one of her offlcera having been arrested on the charge of having mur dered a sailor boarding-house . runner, who came on board the vessel at Port Townsend a few days ago. The boarding-house men. It la alleged In defense ot the officer who fixed the fatal ball wer on board orders to keep In violation off." . of strict day. She goes to Genoa. Italy. MARINE-NOTES When here the veasel waa boarded by "Mysterious Billy" Smith, who waa then enraa-ed with Iha "White brothers Iff the sailor boardlng-houae business. andrrfFncinc Lumber Ko, Smith waa attacked by a negro, who, In the language pf thesailor boarding house men, 'wanted to be the bully o' tbw fac'aal." The negro was veritable giant and "Mysterious Billy's" purtlistlo record availed him little In the encoun ter, although neither of the combatants was aerioualy injured. Smith waa arrested by Harbormaster Ben Blglin and tried on three separate charges, but a justice court jury ac quitted him and-that ended the trouble so far aa the ship waa concerned. One of the sailor boardlng-houso men. In speaking of the matter thla morning. said that the tars had Invited the- board ing-house man to pay a vtalt on board, evidently with the Intention of "slug ging" him, for ha was attacked without warning aa soon as he cams ovsr the aide. 'But, he added, "we got avsn with those fellows." , WILL BE LIFTED TODAY. Strong Brees Interfered With Docking af Steamer (teo. W. Xlder Yesterday. Owing to the strong breese yesterday afternoon the lifting of the steamer Oeo. W. Elder on- the drydockT-o'waa postponed until this morning. The schooner W. F. Carina was lowered from the pontoons early in the after noon, -tut Superintendent Mcintosh deemed It advisable not to undertake to raise the Elder while the wind wae sweeping along with a velocity of fully to miles an hoar.7- - . The program last night was to float the steamer at daylight thla morning so aa to relieve the steamers Harvest Queen and Ocklahania, which have been standing by sine the wrerk waa brought to t)ie dock Friday night. It is expected that large crowda will visit the drydock today to get a glim pee of th now famous steamers - ALONG THE WATERFRONT. 1 Gasoline launches are out " In full fore carrying vlaltora to ths flagship Chicago. ". - The schooner W. F. Oarme, which was lowered from the drydock yeeterday afternoon, was ' towed to the . Portland Lumber -company's mills later In the day to receive lumber. Ko confirmation had been received last night concerning the rumored char ter of uo British ship Galgata, but it is generally believed among the ship-1 ping people that the charter waa con summated. H i The steamer KUburn wilt finish' load in g-4umberat-the-nlll;-of tha-North Astoria, May !. Condition bar at i p. m., rough; southeast wind; weather cloudy. Arrived down it I 1 m., steamer Homer. Arrived at t:10 p. m., steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco. San Francisco, May it. Sailed, stwuner Nome City,- for Portland. Ar rived, ateamer Breakwater, from Port land. Arrived yesterday, steamer F. A. Kilburn. from Portland and way porta. BROKERAGE FIRM FILES INCORPORATION ARTICLES Articles of Incorporation of ths United Uumber dc Export companw were filed In ths office of the county ,clerk yestsr day by C E. Broughton, TB. Edwards and J. M. Dunbar. They will conduct a general manufacturing, "Investment and brokerage business. Capital Stock 160,- 00. The capital stock of the Mount Hood Brewing company haa been raised from tSO.OOO to $100,000 by aupplementary ar ticles filed In the county clerk's office yesterday by P. Glass, secretary of the corporation, FULTON RESIDENTS WANT LARGER SCHOOL nany next Tliuis-I I V--'V -W I :- - f S - 2 V 1 I ' w.w . wL , . , axvf. .XV : ...... .. -mm- r r'' --- a w g mm m-- w m m m W w 1 1 awe, .ay .- - m . - The Pulton Improvement 'association ia discussing the plea of the residents of that neighborhood for a larger school building. At the meeting of the asso ciation Thursday evening the committee having the matter In charger waa en larged and will appear before the city board of education at its next, meeting. A committee waa also appointed to fur ther the eatabllshlng of free mall de livery and others will look after street Improvement i A Mountain of ffold could not bring aa much happiness to Mr IajcIa Wllke of Caroline, Wis., as did one ISa box of - Bucklen's Arnica Salve, when lt completely cured a run ning sore on her leg, which had tor tured her It Ions vearS. Oreatent anil. septto healer of Piles, Wounds and Sore zee 01 tfnuamora urug 10. , We never stoop to fakeryThe RED FRONTS word-Is Its gilt-edged bond ? Uje Red Front N. iv. Corter ) rirst sod Tiylsr "Sells It Cheaper" '!',- I f ; . 1 . We sell clean-cut Clothing at small est prices and no misrepresentation j T5ho :: fled Ffod8 I..y.Ccrc:r rhwl e 1 T V7 jf