Tillamook headlight. (Tillamook, Or.) 1888-1934, August 18, 1910, Image 4

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    TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. AUGUST 18. 1910
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lïllamook
Lumber Manufacturing Compy
SNAPSHOTS AT
CELEBRITIES
A FORCED
MARRIAGE
5
Bred Complication» That Were
Long In Being Worked Out
ry you.
If you decline you
yaorlet and other mut I i I »»ruin» h * In-
din iis use.
Here’s ai limn
<!•» the
job.’* He |M»ilil»*d lu I be pairMili.
*•
•Tin nut afrnld ut your inriurr.” «aid
Hayden, •’hut I’m ready to go through
I he cvreniony.’’
Not ai word was e»|M>ken by I lie «•on-
tnit-ilug couple except to make the re
Fred Kohler. Golden Rule
pile* re.|iilr«<l l*y Hie iiiariiaue *«*rvi< e
When ii w ii« i»v»-r Kale M.nd tonal«
Police Chief.
ied th** w
"in. aial ad mounted iii**n
horses nml r«>de liwiiy.
The next «lay Hayden disappeared
I ron ihl* lime forward Kale Ma«
ItomiHl. or Kate Uriydvii. wii * a «Im hl
••<1 woman.
N'.n» n«> longer gallop«««
over the coiitiiry hiking femes him
<llh*h«*s by ilu* way. Siu- imo er aiiemi
•<| any of (lie s*> hl gat tier lugs h««l
iiimng (he wiglilH*riug ram ln ra. Tie
»lily feature enuneni l>ef«»re her mm
rlage she retained was bei lender ««»li
itude f«»r tliofe who were In tr«ml»l»’
rhe llaydeu rnnli remained in «•ar*
i keep» i . who ♦»tr«,l»‘«i It f“i sale N«
tig w »is iiejir.l t>f its owner. A y>
pusM» «| |U i Ii. ii H um * Kate I hi t den I
•Ollie to see Iler 11« I ill it* IHie llglll II
wrote ii letter Io her hiisbaml. led
Him ihat If lie wislnsi lo I»»* free Iron
i « t she could eusily obtain a divor« •
>n ibe ground of desertion. Not knov
ng where lo semi her leiler. she ask«’
lie ke* per of (he llaydeu I'lllicll f«»i
jer husband's a*tdress.
He lohl In”
Inn lie had n«*eu Instruct«<1 lo giv«* i
io no «»lie. inn In* <»fler«‘«l lo fotwar«
ill«* missive, nml sin* ac«,«,ph*<l I lie oftc;
Sitffh trill lime elapsed lot n irllel’ i
•oun* from almost any pari of lb
elols*. bin none was received Monili
PHMsed, ami still in» word The yoim
wife, wife in mime only. Ix^aime
broken down iiomuu. Il o>is nol Hi
e«|lliv«M'Hl position in kvliirh she slo«».
bef«»re I he world, hut tin* fn«l lhal si»
<>ved ill«* man sin* had irenl«*d hi *
Frpd Kjililer. chief of police ot Cleve
»nanner whi« li every day seeiimd 1«
land until recently suspended under
ii«*r mor«* iiiiiioi Idmily a ml barlmroih
charges. got the title "best chief of po
I’Uls. lidded lo lhal dreadful shell
lice In America" from Theodore Roose
whs killing her
She was not sn
velt. who saw mid admired the officer
••ven iliat In* lived. 11« r parents. I l
while visiting Cleveland.
lie ulso
u<‘ighb«»rs. end«,nv«»H’d in every w
bears the sobriquet "Golden Rille." ami
io <1ra\v lier from her despomlem-
that came about In another way. lie
Het lll(*ll«is tile ««»wlioys gal he! e<| I
coucelved the Idea that If trifling of
/roups to «list uss lite man
liom lit«*.
fenders against public order were
on>ni«,rr(} lo l»l:ime for lier ««»mlilio
warned rather than arrested and lodged
and even dri»ai«*d 1 lie <|ii<kslioii of sene
in the station bouse the result would
ing oil»* of liirit niiinliet io lind Im
be beneficial. The order was prumul-
wliei'evei lie might lie and give hi
gat«*d. and Its results are said to verify
the chmirp
returning lo Ills wife «*
Chief Kohler's idea. The first three
swnli«»wlng n dose «»I l«*ad.
months of Hie year I'JOT. the last year
Bui no siirL» method of r«*storlng Ii
of the old system, the police hud made
happiness, ot «’«Hirsts evet rem h<*d ii
7.12M arrests, lu a similar period of
young v-lies ears. Sin* grndmtlly suo
time tills year they bad dwindled to
till Ibose about liei began to slui»
1.283. a great reduction
their bends and pfedici tbai site w<»n
"Golden Rule" Kohler is ntsmt forty-
at Iasi fall it v|<-ilm lo het unfuriiimn
two and was a core worker In Ills
affair. The lhty<l *n run Ii was thmli
youth before he got on the |Millce force
sold
Tin* iiilriligrnre was kepi fro.
He wns apisiluted a pairolmun lu 18811
her ns long us isLssible. fearing ilia
and walked |sist six years. Then he
ibis breaking the Iasi link lhal botin
was umde sergeant and shortly after
her io her Inisband womd have an it
lieutenant. Finally he became chief
«•reused etle« i upon her. Bui when H
of detectives nml under Hie regime of
new owner look p«».ss«*ss|oit of ihe pro;
Tom .lobuson was made chief of the
♦*rty II was lni|M»sslble Him she shotm
force. During tils term of office Koli
be k(*pl in ignorance nny longer
A
ler has managed to make a large num
wns fi*iir«sl. Il destroyed her Inst hop«
tier of personal enemies.
It Is said
One mornniK when the dally shiK
that there are many gissl citizens who
urrlved at the relay bouse ilaipli Hat
are convinced that Kohler's method ot
den hurriedly uligbied. ord«*rvd a burs
mnnaglng the department Is not gisid;
and. inouiiilug. gnlhqied away,
Hal
that the "Golden Rule" system is pro­
an hour later lie was m « m * ii to ride Im*
ductive of evil.
the Mm Ihmnld ranch house.
Th
uews spread over the h»»lg’ilM»rln»«»G
Breckenridge's Ambition.
The nite h«*rs mid tin* ran« hers fanii
John F. Breckenridge. the black­
lies discussed th«* arrival mid w«»ml»*re<i
smith who HUDOlinces himself a candi­
whm llie next move would b»>. Th
date for United States senator from
«•owboys «*«mvened In s|ss ial meet in;
Missouri. In hla early days followed
nh«t If wns solemnly agreed lhal If th
“the trull" as a cowboy.
He hua a
Britisher wettl away without his d
horseshoeing estiiblisbinent at
parture being satisfactory to his wlf
stockyards in South St. Joseph,
lliry would wiiylny him tlml lor «« hi:
As it farrier lu Jersey rille. III..
to tight each one of them sm cesslvei
years ago be made a strong race
till all were kill«««) or It«* bit tin* <|ns
congress ua a Socialist and Istlair can­
Some of litem tiuger«*d tli««ir r»«v«*lvei
didate. Mr. Breckenridge says he will
uervuitsly In anti« l|»mloti
make a strong campaign for United
It was ii«»t long, however. Is*fore ver
Slates senator, visiting every county
startling news wits given out m Hi
lu the stute.
ranch house.
Hayden had return-««
for the bride be hud been forced I*
Mrs. Morse Wins Sympathy.
marry; lie was not «»illy Italph llaydeu
Mrs. Charles W. Morse, wife of the
but Sir Ralph Hayden mid heir to on
convicted New York banker who Is
of the fair«Mi »««Hales In Kuglnini
serving a fifteen year sentence at At­
Then all the women cx<-lulm«*d nl om «•
lanta for violation of the banking laws,
•*(hH>dm«M.s grn<i«Mis> Km«> Mu«- I
has wou uiauy frieuds by ber cour­
l«adjr ilaydci»!**
ageous battle to have her husbaud par­
The afleriKMin this news was «-ii
doned by the president. Sluce Morse
rubiled th«* «-uwlsiys ngrissl thul the
was sent to prison last January his
would go In h Isaly lu the Ma«-I>omil<
wife has lieen Indefatigable in her ef­
ranch bouse, learn of Its I null. an«l t
forts to secure his freedom.
It were so give I brer cherrs for SI
As soon as her husband wns behind
Ralph aud Lady Hayden.
Lemuiu
tbo bars sbe began her campaign.
of their Ititviiliuei. imtuy <»f th«« itelgli
lior* re|»uln«d there i«> see Hie fun
Lining up lieforv lite house, the l»oy
begmi t«» rail for I heir favorite. l‘r««K
euily she np|«eared, lemilng on Ibr art.
of her h us ba nd. imle and thin but wit a
(bat saute old smile ««it her ll|«s which
bad umde them li«r s I nv « m .
A y«*l
aruMT mid «ties of “Tell us alsmi if*
Sbe imlnted to her bnslatml. win» said
“Boys. It was nil a mistake. I imtd
sevrml. and our Kate imide «me
I I»«
com pl lent l«»ns in Knghiml lui«*ift«n*
with ut»« mid my wife’s htipplm«ss; bm
thank Gul. they are |»asi. nml we
all happy.**
Tills brief spee« h wns rvs elved
three cbevnt from th«» «««»wis»ys.
listed by the nrlgbIs»rs prevtenl
Then
the assembly were invlt»sl Im»» th«
house, aud th«« h«»ttle wns passed.
After a few week?« s«ijt»uiu the ««»u
pie left fur Englund, hsivlug the fol
lowing rxplmiath»ii
An English girl wilt, h largo estate
ha<1 sareefll t»i marry llsl|»h Hayden
petition to the president was drawn
a younger mhi uf Air (¡«*«»rge llay«l«4i
up. and I ha. has beeu circulated In
If within a alv«m ttnie he shmtld nearly every city and hamlet
thnMigh the death of an Invalkl ItrtWh-
Recently Mrs Morse vMted tbs na­
er. Inherit tbe I the
After hla Amer tional capital ami added several hue
»<••■ mxrrlKAv 1<4l'h llajrih-ii li»d rv- drwl names to the petition
Among
M
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Br THERESA C HOLT
Copyright. 1910. by American Press
Association.
Nothing wax known about Ralph
Hayden, a young uiau who bought a
miiiii II ranch In New Mexico. except
tlml he wna an Englishman
lie was
tall and well foriucd. with light hair
and complexion and blue eyes. Thia,
with a w Iuulng smile that uncovered
white, regular teeth, imide lilui In ap­
pearance very attractive.
He bad
brought £2.000 with him from Eugland.
with which he purchased and stocked
bls ranch.
lie bad uo sooner got settled than
tile neighboring ranchers culled uu
him and invited him to their homes,
but he accepted uone of their Invita­
tions. Thia excited a good deal of talk
aiuoug the womeu at the different
ram h houses, ull of whom were cu­
rious to ktmw why the handsome Brit­
isher would have uotlilng to do with
them. The general verdict was that
he considered himself too good for
them. Nevertheless llaydeu was hull
fellow well met with all the men and
soon became populur alike with raueli-
era and cowboys.
One day C ay den set out to go to a
neighboring ranch.
He was walking
ncrosa n Held when a bull espied him
nud bore down ou him from the rear.
Hayden, unconscious of his danger,
continued on leisurely. Suddenly be
saw n horsewoman leap u fence aud
rush upon him. swinging a lasso as she
rode.
Not uuderslundlng the move-
tneul. be stoou still, regarding her with
woudering eyes
Coming near him.
sbe threw her lasso, but uot at blm
Turning, lie saw that she bud thrown
the lisip around the horns of a bull.
Drawing his revolver, he quickly kill­
ed the beast.
The next thing he did wns to raise
bls but In a courtly milliner to the wo­
man who Imd saved bls life noil offer
ills thunks.
She was a girl about
twenty years old. A coll of hair was
falling under her sombrero, having
been hsiseuial by the Jump she had
made over the fence.
Her costume
was n Jacket cut Mexican fashion nml
divided skirts of the same material.
"Hud it not beeu for you." said Hay­
den. "I would probably now be either
dead or dying. The bull would have
taken me In the back and broken It.
I shall esteem It a favor If you will
mime the way In which I nrny lies!
show my gratitude."
"You ure Mr lluydeu. I believe?"
“I am."
"Do you kuow wliut a womuu loves
best ?"
"I do not "
"To get abend of other women."
"Well?"
"Come and see me."
"You have a charming frankness. I
shall certainly cull upou you.
You
must I m * Hint Mlns MacDonald of whom
I have heard so much.”
“I Ilin Kate MacDonald. I bld you
good morning "
Kate MacDonald wits a feminine free
lance
She could ride, shoot, burl n
lasso as well us any IIIIIU lu Hie uelgh
borlmod and hud a way of looklug out
of a pair of honest eyes that Invited
confidence. She was tender hearted III
the extreme
She called a s|Kide a
spade and hud a sovereign contempt
for people who sold one tiling and
luenut another
Italph llaydeu called n|H>n her at her
fatber'a rum h the same evening
When be nrime to go she said to him:
"Tomorrow afternoon I ahull expect
you to ride with me. We will go past
the principal rauclie» hereabout lu or­
der that tbe womeu may see us to­
gether. After that I shall resign all
claims u | h > ii your attention ."
"And I shall not lie allowed to visit
you again?"
"Aa ofleu as you like, but not from
any obligation to do so."
A month Inter one evening Italph
Harden, after imclng the floor for au
hour, swayed by conflicting emotlous
went to Kate Mncltonald’a home, tohi
her that he loved her wo deeply that
hr could ruin himself for her and beg­
ged her to marry him.
"What do you mean by rululng your
self for me?" she waked
"I aui pledged to marry a girl In
England."
Kate started
Thia waa Indeed a
blow. Iler sense of honor revolted at
hla deeming another for her.
I tore sbe love you very much?" she
asked
"I don't know. I s<i|>poee sbe loves
me. though the marriage la to tie under
certain contingencies "
"What are they? No, don't tell me
Go away. I need time to think this
over."
Hr otteyed the order
For several
days there was no coinniunleatlon lie- I
tween them
Thru be wrote her. re­
calling all he had naM. cloning with
the «ords
“I was demented There
la but ooe path for me tn hollow, and
only a foot and a knave would follow
any other "
No answer camo to thin One eveu
Ing about a week later Kate Mac Doo
aid. attended by half a doaeti cowboy
friends and a parson, rode up to Ralph
Haydeo'a ranch house All dismount
ed and entered
One of the cowboy»
acted as spokesman:
"Anything Kats MacDonald wants
floes flhe'e made sp her hind to MC
• iirnetl to Fnxlanfl Hint fonnil «hr «Irt the slaners waa the prwManta
»•• had
«-tumicd »«i m«rnr
aud mors thau 100 congressmen ap
thmalljr had fallen lu love wlib anotb I «ended their names.
er man ahom «bv wna about tn wa<
Mm Morse Is now about forty years
rba returned r»nvhmat> ■«mart.al a of age. of dignified manner. well form­
long wbllr under Ihe marriage luto ed and of good carriage
Her hair of
which be had hem hwved Menu while Irvu gray, combed bock from a high,
hla brother lingered In l«d ben It h and straight forehead, frames a face kind I
flnallj died Than tbe new liH-umla*ni I ly ys< strong. Tbe Morses have two
•ailed for Atuerkau to Urlnj Un. k hU son*, who are pursuing their »tudtee
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LET IIS FIGURE ON YOUR LUMBER BIL l J
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When you want a quick cure without
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It is equally valuable for children. It ;
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The valued family re-,
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During the past 8ft years no rem­
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