THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 21. 1807. i j k (lEGLEGTEDl'JIFEIS LAID TO REST Mrs. Machette and 'tittle Daugh ter, Victims of Explosion, ' Are Buried.. HUSBAND AWAY FOR - NEARLY A MONTH ' Frail Woman, Who Had Frequently Applied for a PlYorce, Forced to , Carry Water for Household Fur- . poses a Quarter of a Mile. ' Funeral rvtcea ere held yesterday . erer the remains of Uri. Joale Machette and t-jraar-old daughter, Catherine, who were fatally burned by the overturning Of a lamp laat Saturday rilrtt at their ' home 14 mllea southeast of fortland on 5'i seas ' ! 1 1 1 ii. U upawwaeej i an, ai . sjpi ' 11 H - fT'!7 J -j .,,,,. ,,,..., ',,-,'.,. , .i rirrrink'MacIietty, Wtio Gstb . . Life for Her Baby. KAY D KEU3 10 CHASE m t.:i FiEfjps Members of Former Moral Squad Assigned to the China- " town Beat. ' " Upon orders from Chief of Police Orlumaoher, Detectlvea Mallet and Hill win jreai.eraa.jr aiiernoon relieved from duty In the Chinese quarter arid to De. -tectlvea Kay and Klenlln of the ds- funct moral squad was assigned the auiy or endeavoring- to auppreaa the lr repreaalbta Mongolian gambler a. The change cam aa a aurnrlae. aa the present Chinatown aquad baa done errectlve work. Chief Orltamaeher de clares that the only reason for the ehanga la the: policy to ahlft the men oocaalonally for the good of the service, pallet and Htjl. will In the future do regular detective work with the bureau of criminal Investigation. Th aelection of Kay and Klenlln for duty la Chinatown, in view of their paat performances Is regarded as pecul iar. Th two sleuths while constitut ing the "moral squad" plunaed the de partment Into no and of difficulty and the star act which resulted fn th dis solution of th "purifying brigade" was Kay's attempt to make an honest shop. f ajm-plead guilty to an Immoral offense. JCIenlin "ta -Uptro!man who with Patrolman Isakaon coram yoked aaaault en aoma petty offlcera of th V. 8. 8. .Chicago jmd In addition- to being fined by the police commission was found guilty of aaaault and battery by Judge Held. As th result of the af fair Patrolman Isakaoa waa dismissed from th police department but for some unknown reaaon Klenlln managed to hold bis position. . SiiTce being assigned to regular de tective duty Kay and Klenlln have not mad: any-arreata of Importance and in th majority of caaea to them for Investigation no results hav been 6b talned. : ... nlttedTm unpie lthawonde Mllwaukte Country C!ul. ' Eastern and California raoea. Take Ssllwood and Oregon City ears at Sirs and Alder. .... CGL" ICEL PUTS GKECK-EEi: c;i eco::o:.y gas Amendment Civlng Council the Power to Regulate Price and Quality of Gas Adopted. "This company has ao stability. I believe it simply wants to get a gas franchise and then aell It U aom on else." deolared Councilman Menefe at th meeting of the oouncll yesterday afternoon, when th request - of th Kconomy Oas company for a franchise waa up for consideration. "Who la be hind this company T" B. 8. Pagu's. an incorporator of th company and also Its attorney.erused to telL .-. , Well, then." aald' Menefee, "aa this ordinance did not receive th considera tion of th committee. I shall move It I be amended so ss to give th council th. right to fix th price and quality of th gaa, the maximum figure not to xoeed 6 cent per 1.000 oubto feet' "That will kill th franchise." said Pagu. "A council. If venal, eould throttl us with a proposition that w furnlah SO cent gaa. We eould furnish gaa at 75 cents if w eould get purchas ers for 1.000.000 feet av day." Sharkey aald th Portland QaaV com pany bad reduced Its price from 11.60 Co ii cants per 1.900 feet. Then he told rfut atory, known only to the editors' of The Oiegonlan, he aald, nf tha i steal of th street and gas - railway franchises. j "We mustn't repeat those mistakes of our forefathers," be said. "It ts only proper that th new company b re quired to furnish gaa at i cents.- It will never be required to furnish it at B0 cents, A council Is always reason able and never unjust. Sometimes it is too reasonable. W esn't give new cor porations batter privileges than th old ones." a i -. . - "A aquare deal Is) all w want." said Pagu. A - vote - was - taken on Manafee's amendment and It was carried by a vote- of I t t. Annand, Bennett, Punning, Menefee, Preston, Rushlight. Sharkey, Shepherd and Wallace voted ays. and Masters, Vaughn and Mills no. - "That vole kills the franchise, gentle men, but 111 get It from the people," said Pagus as he left th council cham ber. They're th ones to get it from," said Sharkey. th Estacada car line. Th ehlld dld on- th way to St. Vincent' hospital and th mother passed away a few hours after reaching there. Both were frightfully burned. Whan th neighbors rushed to th house, upon hearing th screams of tjie little girl, they found her runnlng-About th room crying - for water. Both cyea were burned out and blood was running from th sockets. The little body was a masa of charred flesh. . Th mother lq a desperate but futile effort to say the Iltti one, with no water In the - house to quench th flames, bad fought th Are with bar bar handa until th latter were burned int her body. Every particle of cloth- 1 1ng had been burned off her and deep bolee had been, burned Into her back.v ' Neighbors are.-not mild in their cen sure of th husband. Frank Machette, , through whoa neglect and abuse the frail little woman has suffered for many snontha past. Until the night of the fata) aocldent ha had not visited his wife er -family for -over three weeks. ' Water for th household had to be car tied a distano of nearly half a mil -and th fact that Mrs. Machette, who was tn s delicate condition, was unable to walk that distance, is accountable for the lack of water to tight the flames. , Mrs, Machette hai cared, faithfully Two-Tear-Old Child Who Was ' Fa- tally Burned by Explosion. i two - nfttl for the Ave-little children, ranging In ge from S to 13 year's, Th husband did not support her and she has been compelled at times to seek asslstancs from th olty board or chanties. Several times during th past few years Mrs. Machette had sued for di vorce, out -in eacn-instance in Hus band's relatives persuaded her to re main with him. For a tlm shs lived at Mount Tabor, but being deserted by her husband and, with no money to pay th rent,, ah was compelled to move out Estacada way, where th family lived in two rooms, - The husband here con fined his neglect and not until th nlgnt ox in woman s paineiio siruggi with th death-dealing flames did he break an absence of nearly a month. . Four children, on boy and three girls, left motherless by Mrs. Machette's death, hav been taken by relatives and will b oared for. . ' j PERSONALS ",r ' Mrs. Margaret W. Gibba, widow of x ' Governor Addison C Qlbba of Oregon, is . recovering from an attack of th grip. ' Mrs. Glbbs has been 111 for thre weeks, but is now able to sit up in her room, and relatives think that ah will be en--tlrely recovered In a short time. y LADIES' NIGHT, TONIGHT Colonial Sfaaqnerad Trlday mgt With - gpeolal Skating AS Bay a Oaks "' Blnk. --, On account of th grand colonial mas querade Friday night at the Oaks link, tonight will be ladies' night and a ape . clal number ' of ladles and gents In couples ""I fce skated. Ths regular prices will ' prevail, that is skates tl cents to ell and admission free. Join rthe merry throng. If you can't skate com out and learn tonight. . - ; Regular car aervlc from -First and s Alder and special service until II p. ro. This masquerade will be something big. Masks for sale at the rink, also private 1 dressing rooms provided. MUger fltg your eyes for 11.00. Ill ' Sixth itrt, near .Washington, ,. H1E-M M Finishing jGcofls Co. o3 Lincoln Announce what will be the Greatest and Biggest Of Men's and Women's Furnishings ever heldron thV coastOur entire Money $36,400 Stock to be Sold Regardless of alue ITS TO BE A SLAUGHTER, PURE AND SIMPLE , I Can't find a Store for lSLovSir: My stock is here in storage and'as a large part of it is Fall and Winter goods it must be sold at once or else keep it till ne'xt winter. , A THREE-DAY SALE That's only as long as J can get the store for and . everything goes in that time. ' . $1 wm Bui2,;p$4 Clothing, Shoes,' Hats and Furnishing Goods of all kinds for Men and Women are included. There's to be no reserve. Prices have been reduced to almost nothing to sell the goods, for I would rather have the money than let storage charges pile up on me; TOE SALE BEGINS SATURDAY AT 9 A. M. At the Large storeroom 14 ST ST. BETWEEN WASHINGTON AND STARK - 'iZ OppositeG2dsby Furnilurc Stores Remember? everything goes in 3 days, and goes at prices that are almost beyond belief, . My big ad in tomorrow's paper will give full particulars. , Watch for it. .'- ' '' , v . ' '".' '." ' .. - y rnfarreo? atloek Canned Ooeds. Allen Lewis' Best Brand. PROPHESIES BRIGHT FUTURE FOR PORTLAND Th Portland Admen's league held an Interesting session lsat night, at which W. Cooper Morris, cashier of th Or- I gon Trust and Saving bank, delivered an address on "Portland and. Its Fu ture" Th speaker mad an effective comparison between Portland and other western cities, particularly San Fran cisco, Penver, Lo Angeles and Ban Diego. He declared that Portland has a more promising future than any one of these cities, and with IH 1 rrr ef fort on the J art of Its cii,.- i nl r -tain Its position as the 1 i-l:" cv:. merclal coaler of the iu.i -theeet. Mr. Morris sall that v.Mn live r"' all traces of the late Kn Fran. ' disaster will hav d!-Pir.l frorn th .t city, and that it will t a greater t y than aver. .in ... . I ' f OUR TfflRD GREAT BARGAIW FRIDAY And it's to be trie greatest yet with bargains; that surpass all former rec ords Come with the crowds that will, throng this great, cheap store to ;' ; morrow and save as you have never saved before ' FORTL'AIIDl IIH7 DEFM1G1T STGHE 100 dor. Ladies' Jersey ribbed, Sleeveless VESTS All res. 15c values ChOlCO eee eeeesK . L- ENTIRE 6L0CK ON YAMHILL f ROM 2KO TO SR& f 500 large fall-size Tapestry $1.79 Conch COVERS 19. Fringed all around ' '-1 1 ' M, 3 yards long........eaJe FRIDAY'S GREAT SENSATION BARGAINS IN WOMEN'S Extraordinary offerings that should crowd this section with Portland's shrewdest shoppers. Why pay the exorbi- tant profits asked by other stores when this great cash house sell the same. identical garments at one-fourth to one-third less? All we ask is a look. That'll convince yott. , , i WOMEN'S $15 and $18 SAMPLE SPRING SUITS All samples and tut 1, 2 and 3 of 4 kind. These are the model garments of one of NewV york'a fQremQstjnakcr8andembracethe uewestiind best of this season's styles. Made ' of handsome .novelty cloth in checks, stripes, mixtures .and also plain colors, pfny, Eton and box coats; many silk and satin lined. Suits like these youH find in every store in town priced $15.00 and $18.00. All here tomorrow, for the one day. Special. LIS Spring Waists 50 of them, fancy Polka Dot Waists, made of sheer lawns, trimmed .with embroidery and "tucks J newest styles ; every one a $1.25 value. 59c rlVoxaeaTSOe: Lawn Kimonos $12 & $15 CravenctteS( A ft m A JO i 1 3 ju i, a ana a oi a siyie anaeu kind; all sizes r it's a great T mixed lot of $12.00 marked7 down for a $6.98 and . $15.00 values , Friday sensation. Women's $2.50 Black Sateen Pellicoals Made with three deep ruffles, shirred and stitched ; also about two dozen Heatherbloom Petticoats In the lotnone worth less than $2.50one to a customer ........ THEiSENSATIO Our FridaV money can afford to tniss 5,000 Yards Finest 8c and 10c Embroideries Tn Stavtata smrl famKrif' ffainfv crrY F.ionn tr and - Insertions to match, wide and narrow widths; none Sii f vorth tion. less than 8c and Choice up to 10c. Friday sensa- Drug's and Stationery 3c 3c llo pint botue Bay Or Rum FRIDAY'S SENSATIONAL CLEAN-UP 25c to 50c Fancy Collars Extra, Urge else ' ' . to Tablets -.-.-jir.iTro-"-too' Pure Ldnsn Writ- ing Tablet ....... 16e box fany St a- II-tloaery Se cake Sweathsart Tollt Boap te botUe Petrolatum Jelly Women's Full Seamless 20c Black Hose Made of choice tnaco yirn, all fast black and seam less, ribbed top, early spring weight; the best Ale Hose ever offered anywhere. Only i pairs to a customer i8g Notion Sensations Fancy Barettea, Back Combs and Hair Fins; wortn te C. t6c; S for ...Ov Odd colors io Spool - C BlUt 4f ( spool Gloss Silk........ 3a) IKo Stockiner Dreaa Shields;; pair .......... SOo and' 15e Jewel Set , Mat Pins So Paper Pins.......,, to Psarl Buttons, dos... 9c 8c 10 And w also' include abbut 40 Chemisettes to make the sale still more exciting; about 500 pieces in all. lace, embroidery and tab effects; plenty worth up to 50c Pick 'em out tomorrow at, choice 12Sc Just In 300 More Maker's Samples $1 to $2.50 Pocketbooks And PrserH maker's samples;-!! eolrd leather. Erery dne oi them the best goods made; in black, tan. brown and gray. Every one full leather lined : All samples, and wortn up to fe.SO. , Choice 39 , SPECIAL 10 DOZEN Tapestry Table Covers ; Fringed all around, fancy combinations or plain; full square, and bargains at 60c . Choice ............... color yard V39c 5,000 YARDS FANCY LACES WortH 8c, lOc and 15c The maker's odds and ends; a dozen different styles and more ; heat pretty designs, white and-cream only. Alt 8c, 10c and 15c kinds, for a Friday. sensation ... .. 2c ON LOT OF 200 Ruffled Lace Curtains Handsome designs, full width and Zft yard long.. An elegant bed room Curtain, and worth $1.50. 4 . Pair gam uea- 98c 3000 Yds. Best 8c APRON GINGHAM All color checks and for one day only, J " 5c A FRIDAY SENSATION IIS THE SIL.KS The best and finest Taffeta ever sold at the price a grade made to sell at $1.50 and never less; only 1,000 yards and we consider it's one of the best silk bargains we've ever offered ; 36-inch, full yard wide; every color except black and white, and also plenty of the rich changeable effects. - Positive guaranteed $1.50 value. For a Friday sensation .... DonMa Fold Best IOcDIcESS PERCALES Sold the 10 - -cents, -cat to ' yard..... town OTer at i Mill Ends 30-ln. Muslin and Cambric The worth yard taaaaas) . aaaM . wwuu a w finest of grades; none fl b. less than 12Hc; O3C :-r::- 1IC FOP, 15c - - X ;'- - HucK Towels - Full bleached Hock Union -g -g ' 1 Towels; . sise 18x35 inches; I I 7 .... JS. AW bargains at 15c; each .All Our Best 75c Novelty press Goods 49- The newest spring styles; all 56-inch and 75c value. One day only and no , aungcr ................. You save 26c on every yard 70a buy. 25c Fancy Plaid Dress Goods In black and white worsted -J f" Plaids; all best 25c grade; J Yard Wide Heavy Unbleached Muslin Fult bolts and always sold I ;.r5 .liLOSC FRIDAY SENSATIONS IN THE CUT PRICE GROCERY Best lo Prunes, lb. I Sc Re Burellght Matches , ' . 2c 100 sacks or rma ajto bust , E&8K 11 lbs. for 43c 1 00 rha. best S Uncnl- ored Japan Tea. lb., .27c Oaaene Soap, bar 4e ISo large pint bottle cat. sap lio aineer Snaps, lb..lOt Violet Wheat. pkgs. for ....2Rs T lbs. Pink Beena... .25 Iarge White Bns. I lbs. for . 25e Small White Beans. lb.4e Old Putrh Cleanser. . -Ht la ean Bardtnrs -8et 104 pkee. Mincemeat., ft at 100 pkea. Cheeae Sand wich Crarkera ...8 Candles, 4 for .,.'....-5 Friday .Sensations in New Spring MILLINERY Women's untrimmed shapes for early, 'spring "wear, Tn "silk " and "strawf " all" colors and styles marked" at big reduc tions for the one day 7Qr Jt itn" only. Choice ........... .lUC Up All our wire frames specially priced for Friday. ; Friday's Great Oilers in Basement Crcclicry 5,000 pieces 75c to $1.25 blue and white enamel ware at 29 each. All the bet nuke-and finest and heaviest grade of solid steel. One of the very high est grades and never so!d n'ler 7ac tr $1 25. All for the one day at. choice, 2Uf; rrnular ft)c 2 v. . .: -- Berlin Kettle; 75c Linked Saurc , Pan; $1.15 Tea and CHfre good siz'ed 1'renervitig Keti'e; 65c best Wa-ih Basins; i'.c O'lf t Dripping 1'an