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». THE TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT. OCTOBER 20, 1898. The girl who had tasted all the bit VIA PNEUMATIC TUBE. e man who whlupwr» down a well terness of an orphaned life, clung to About the good» lie ha» to »ell, the motherless child with all tfe ve- ou t reap the gleaming, golden dollars THE LOVE STORY hemency uf a first love. Night ard day Like one who climbs a tree and hollers. she prayed that something might inter OF NUMBER SIX. fere to let her keep the little girl a lit- *Tl» a Tale of Devotion Well Rewarded. I tie longer. An inventor has worked out a scheme not our intention to, nor do think it best to And the unexpected happened. A by which a restaurant company, or a stranger alighted one day from the municipal kitchen like that at Grenoble. N the Baptist orphan asylum of a single-horse fly which piied between France, could supply any number of small town in \’ermont Lizzie Mac- the railway station and the best hotel patrons with hot dinners via pneumatic ready was known as No. 6. The name in town. He was a handsome, prosper tube, and do away at the same time till you’re tired out but we do want you to remember that we always keep was particularly fitting for more rea ous looking man. His clothes and the with dish washing in the home,says th* Philadelphia Times. sons than one. Lizzie was the youngest alligator bag indicated that. He asked on limili a good fresh supply of all kinds of The idea is to lay a pneumatic sub child in a family of six. She was the for the best room in the house and paid sixth orphan who had been admitted for it in advance. The morning after way from the manufacturing kitchen to the institution in the sixth year of his arrival he set out for the parsonage, or restaurant, with branches to the its establishment. Her father was a and through the volubility of the min dining-rooms of patrons. At the proper locomotive engineer on the Vermont ister’s housekeeper, it soon leaked out points valves worked by electricity Merchandise, Groceries. Dry Goods, etc. Jiiwt step _ into our store . for a moment Central r .ilway. Lizzie, the youngest that he had come to inquire about Mrs. from the restaurant shut off the tube snd.let us convince you that what we say is true, that our stock is good and child, was six years old when be was Rossiter. The parson took him first to ahead and divert the vessels traveling killed in a collision, and brought home the little graveyard and showed him in the tube to the house for whidh they we sell it just as cheap as anyone a corpse to his little one. His eldest the mound beneath which the old char were intended. The various edibles, including soups, daughter had been keeping house since woman lay buried. Then he accom the death of her mother, and soon after panied him to the orphanage to see lit dessert, etc., are to be inclosed in air tight metal balls, enameled in different the father’s demise she married a sec tle Bee. Lizzie Macready was busy at a win and pleasing colors. These balls will tion boss. The children were scattered among friends and relatives. The boys dow when the stranger and the parson have tops that unscrew, and each pa The tron will be provided with a proper tool had found good homes and were all at walked up the gravel path. work earning money. Lizzie was taken bronzed face of the former was aglow to unscrew his dinner. He will then set into the orphanage, of which her aunt, with excitement. Lizzie had never seen the lids to one side, place the pretty r kindly, middle-aged woman, was a more pleasing face, she thought. It circular dishes made of the lower was a good, honest face, too, and when halves in wire or other stands on his matron. Principal Office, Hobsonville, Oregon Nobody objected to this arrange a moment later she was requested to diu<ing-room table, and proceed to dine. bring little Bee to the reception-room After each meal he will screw the No. 3 Cal. St-San Francisco, Cal ment, for .Miss »Sanders stood very high Perhaps covers on again, drop the balls, with all in the esteem of the townspeople, who her heart throbbed wildly. her prayer had been heard. refuse, back into a return pneumatic thought it but right that the youngest The woman and the child entered the tube, and light his cigar in peace, with child of the dead engineer should be cared for at the expense of the county, room, and the stranger came forward no worry about dish washing, and noth since all the others had not become to greet them. He caught the little girl ing else to do but pay the bills. in his arms and kissed her. Bee, who burdens on their charity. CATNIP FOR THE CATS. Number »Six grew up a likely girl had never before been caressed by a amidst the orphans of the place, and man, wound her arms around his neck it Waa th»» Mean» of Making a Young now, at the age of 16, she was quite a and laid her head on his shoulder. A Mau of Boston Popular with TILLAMOOK, OREGON. I Always has ou Hand help to her aunt, who still continued in good omen, thought Lizzie, and confid FRESH BREAD, PIES and CAKES the felines. ingly shook the stranger ’ s hand. The CLASSES WERE RESUMED ON THE charge of the county’s waifs. All who Also a aomplete line of minister introduced the stranger ns Mr. FIRST MONDAY IN SEPTEMBER. had been there w hen she was a toddler Speaking of cats, a young man lining Fresh Fruits, Nuts, Cigars, Tobacco and Stationery were gone. The girls had sought serv Correll, little Bee’s half brother. Ills in East Lexington has become the bene ice with the townspeople, the boys were father, a wild, reckless fellow, had left factor of several downtown Toms, who. GRADED COURSE OF INSTRUC Meals city, 15cts up TION nt work in the fields. Lizzie was taking his wife. He had taken their child, a having passed the.r lives in office build ; boy, with him. The boy was the man ST. AI.PIIONSUS ACACEMY is divided into upon her yoAng shoulders the cares ings, never tasted the intoxicating cat four departments, viz : Primary, Intermediate which burdened the white-haired wom who now stood before them. They had nip. He is a great friend of cats in gen Grammar, and Senior. I drifted to the mining camps of Colorado an who had been a mother to her. eral, and when he began work in the The year is divided into tour terms of eleven At this time there was not an empty and there Correll had amassed riches. city the first thing he noted was the weeks each. _____________ bod or cradle in the institution. An I A few months ago he died leaving every useful animals that prowled around the thing to his son and imploring him to TUITION FEE. open winter, something unusual in corridors, patrolling for rats, relates Tuition Fee far one pupil for a term of eleven the rigorous climate of the Vermont find hi» mother. This the son did. He the Boston Herald. So this young man had learned of his mother’s divorce and weeks in the Primary Department, Two D ol hills, had depopulated the firesides marriage to Rossiter, and of the birth from East Lexington took pity on their lars ; in the I ntermediate , T hree D ollars ; and filled the graveyards. For years of a baby girl. Their trail led to the condition by filling his pockets with G rammar G rade , F our D ollars ; S enior there had not been infants in the little mountain towrn in Vermont, and fresh catnip and freely distributed it G rade , F ive D ollars . E l IW. G. E. WIST Proprietor. homes until this winter. Now there here he found one in her grave, the among the crowd on arriving at his were two, a boy and a girl. The for INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC» other a public charge in an orphanage. place of business. The effect was in This HntEl has just hEEu nEwly furnished and put in mer was the son of the schoolmas Instiu neutal Music on the Piano or the j Now he would take her away with him stantaneous. The Pied Piper of Ham stringed instruments, fora term of eleven weeks, ter. The girl was a poor washer- first class repair and la new by far the best in the city and spend his riches upon her. In a elin was nowhere. Such an experience T en D ollars . ____________ woman’s child. Bud, the male in i day or two he would be ready to de- these creatures may have dreamed, but fant, was robust enough and thriving E verything C omfortable and H omelike - VOCAL MUSIC. had never realized, and some nearly had as successfully among the strangers part. Vocal Music, E ight D ollars . fits, the herb was so intoxicating, while Lizzie Macready grew pale as death Terms Reasonable, Tillamook Ore. as he had in his mother’s arms, but others vainly tried to express their BUSINESS DEPARTMENT. Bee, the charwoman’s infant (laugh when he announced his intention. The gratitude for the kind attention. In the Business Department: Stenograph, ter, needed a deal of attention. This child, still nestling in his arms, held out Therefore, don’t forget the downtown Book-keeping, and Type-writing included, if little mite of humanity had been chris her hand to her foster-mother. “Dear Number Six,” she cried. “lean business cat. Recollect he needs his desired. The common branches, T hirty - five tened Beatrice, to the great astonish salad as much as the human being. D ollars for the whole course. ment of everybody. A washerwoman never leave you!” Hain Sewing and Fancy Work free to the »Sweet blushes crept into the girl’s See that he has some grass to eat now calling her child Beutrice was an un pupils on Saturday afternoon. heard of thing among the plain people cheek at this avowal of affection on the and then, and a little catnip to cheer Latin, French, and German included in the of the Vermont hills. Maggie, Mary part of the child. The stranger stopped him up when, times are hard. Senior Grade. Private lessons in those lan and kissed her hand. or Annie, wagged the gossips, would guages T en D ollars a term. “How can I ever thank you for what have been more suitable. I Board and Tuition, including plain and fancy ONE EXAMPLE AT LAST. you have done for her!” Mrs. Rossiter, the mother of little I needle work, T hirteen D ollars a month. For days Mr. Correll, the rich young Younat Citlsen W'ho Had Wo Money, When there are four pupils in one family at Beatrice, came to the Green mountain tending, the last one is free. But WevertheleNM Became Prom town when her child was not <|uite miner, lingered in the little mountain Sewing school, free to pupils, will be resumed inent in Society. a year old. »She wore widow’s weeds town. Again the gossips got together, on the first Saturday in October. and informed those who asked her wondering what kept him in a place so There was a young man from New antecedents that her husband had devoid of attraction to people with REGULATIONS. died a short time ago, leaving her in money. There was nothing in the way York visiting in Cleveland some time Student« are entered at anv time dtiriitg the poverty. lie had been a good man, of little Bee’s departure. Surely that ago, says the Plain Dealer, He was a Session. No deduction will be made in either the Academic or Music Department for the she explained, but a year’s sickness foolish young woman. Lizzie Macready, great talker on the theme of social Christinas or Easter Holiday for withdrawal would not again interpose silly objec democracy and had all the writers on before the expiration had eaten up their little savings. of the term or absence, tions. except in case of dismissal or prolonged Illness. the subject and a good deal of what This was in the summer of the year, Those who finish a complete course in the Every day the stranger went to the they said at his tongue ’ s end. artd a few days before Christ mas the Academic or the Commercial Department and “Bah,” he said, “the worst forms of pass a satisfactory t xaminaition in the branches mother was called away from little orphanage to spend hours with his lit Bee, before she could indicate what tle sister and her beloved Number Six, sham aristocracy are found in the west. prescribed are entitled to a Diploma. she wanted done w ith her child. After for he insisted that Lizzie Macready Out here you give social recognition the burial of Mrs. Rossiter the baby should accompany her charge on all only to the money bags a man carries. We are bad enough in New York, but was taken to the orphanage and their strolls through the garden. At last he Informed the landlord of we don’t look down upon humble be placed in charge of Miss»Sanders. From the first Lizzie Macready—N umber Six the little hostelry that he would depart ginnings as you do here. I’m told that — took a violent fancy to the little one. the next day. He ordered a four-seat the only thing to make your society Bee got all t he coddling and fondling. carriage instead of a single fly to take people pardon a man’s humble par entage is a bushel of bonds or other She was such a wee thing; so delicate him to the station. and frail. Big blue eyes gazed wist “I am not going alone this time,” he wealth.” fully out of a thin, pale face, and there said, with a happy smile. “Somebody has told you wrong, was a sad droop to the baby’s mouth, “Going to take the little girl with laughed his Cleveland entertainer. as if the child realized its forlorn yon. I see.” answered the landlord, say “Can you point me out a single in STATIONERY, BOOKS- condition. ing to himself that there would be one stance that will prove me wrong?” queried the positive New Yorker. Eor a time after Mrs. Rossiter’s com less for the county to feed. If it was only health, we PRESCRIPTIONS CAREFULLY COMPOUNDED. They were at the opera house and the mi^ht let it cling. ing to Water Hollow, the gossips in “Yes, and a wife!” continued Correll. But it is a cough. One cold Cleveland man looked over the audi dulged in talk about the legitimacy of “A wife?” gasped the innkeeper. no sooner passes off before ence. little Bee. AU doubts were set aside, “Where did you get her?” another comes. But it’s the “Ye»,” he answered. “Notice the however, when the public administra ‘‘Over at the orphanage. Tam going same old cough all the time. tor found in an old tin box among to be married in the morning to Lizzie young man in the fourth row, end seat, And it’s the same old story, Mrs. Rossiter’s effects two mar- Macready—Number Six—you know!” left section. Do you see him?” DO YOU o. There is frst the cold, “Yes, I see him.” rhige certificates, One, the lateat, —St. Louis Republic. cn the cough, then pneu KNOW THE NEWS pronounced her the wife of James “Well, that young man is one of our monia or consumption with the long sickness, and lli'o tremb Rossiter, whom she had wed six years prominent citizens, both in business Getting Ou In the World. You can Im ve it nil for ling in the babr.ee. before the baby was born. The other There are many different ways of ami society. He isn’t rich, and his father PER... H 50C “ was ten years older. It had been getting on in the world. It does not when a boy drove horses on the canal MONTH MONTH issued by a minister in a small town always mean making a great deal of tow path.” in The Evening Telegram, of The New Yorker looked aghast. of New York, and by it the woman money, or being a great man whom ________ ,___ It is the larg Portland, Oregon. “What’s his name?” had become the wife of a man named people look up to with w, nder. Leaving est evening newspaper publish “Garfield.” Correll. off a had habit fora good one is getting ed in Oregon ; it contains all the Then the subjeot changed and the newaofthe stateand nation, Try This was news, Indeed, to the deni on in the world; to be tidy, instead of curtain went up. it for a month. A sample copy disorderly is getting on in the world: zens of Water Hollow, and they at once will be mailed to you free. Ad- speculated w hat bad become of her first to be careful and saving instead of husband. By the time they had found thoughtless and wasteful is getting on MOTHER DEAD—MADE HUMOR. THE TELEGRAM. something else to talk about Baby Bee in the world; and to be active and in Portland,Or. was forgotten, so far as they were con dustrious, instead of idle and lazy, is getting on in the world; to be kind cerned. Slowly the little girl grew, tenderly ami forbearing. Instead of ill-natured cared for by Number Six. who had be and quarrelsome, i. getting on in the M. Rudinoff. French mimic, and Ger The O R. 4 N. Co.’s New Book come deeply attached to her. and could world: in short, when we see anyone ald Griffin, a comedian, were chatting not endure to have her out of her sight. properly attentive to his duties, we may On the R krovrcer of O rkoon , together in the dressing room of the Several opportunities presented them l>e sure that he Is getting on in the I NOTON AND I daho i« being dhlrl former at Keith's Union Square, says loosens the grusp of your cough. Our reailer» are requested to forward » > selves for Bee’s adoption, but Lizzie world. Detroit Free Press. the Dramatic Mirror. Rudinoff was in The congestion ©f the throat addresses of their E astern friends “n. Macready objected. She could not particularly good spirits, as he had just and lungs is removed; all in White llorwr« the Wore Delicate. acquaintances, and a copy of the woi I m ar to think of a separation from the been handed a batch of mail from Eu flammation is subdued; the White horse» are »aid to be more will be sent them free. This is a 1,1, _ little waif whose life, like her», seemed parts ere put perfect?/ :t rest rope. “ See! See!" he exclaimed, slap ALL should be interested in, and w« delicate than black or brown one*. east in lonely paths. But there came and the cough drc?.; ¿wav. It ping Griffin on the back, “lettairs! Let- would ask that everyone take an tine Freight handled with dispatch a time when even Lizzie could no I. ngt r has r.o diseased lsslcj on .«-honl-Tvncher.. and forward such addresses to w. • fairs from my home! llow glad it which to hang. and at lowest rates. Fruit de- expect to retain control of Bee RoMiter. H trlburt , General Passenger A?e > A mon the .chool teacher, of Spain make, me to get them!” A childless couple had come to summer SI.6W are men and 14.000 women. livered in good order. O. R. & N. Co., Portland. He kissed one of the envelopes and nt a neighboring resort in the Green D a -. tore it open, laughing all the while. He How's This. Best Accommodations and Cheapest Rout» mountains, and w hile on their jeurney had only read a line or two when be Ilelplnu It In, Ont. We offer One Hundred Dollar. Rew‘f" b visited the orphanage They had long gasped and fell back with his hand upon During the great strike a few year» any case of catarrh that cannot be cur to or from Tillamook. ago decided to ndopt a child, and a his heart, exclaiming, with tears in his . 0 Every attention p»id to wants and conveince, | Hall's Catarrh Cure glance at little Bee satisfied them that ngv among the employ»» on the North eyes, which had only a moment before F. J. CHENEY 8t CO.. Props . ofpaMenger,. First claw table .et. she was just what they wanted The British railway, much difficulty wa.ex- glistened with laughter: “Mon Dieu! We the undersigned, have known F. drtv» out InSimotation of the bargain was made and it was agretd pcrierced in finding qualified engine- Mon Dieu! My friend, my mother is ney for the last fifteen years, and bcliv' ifl„, lungs. that Bee should be sent to them a few drieers. Upon one occasion a young dead!" perfectly honorable In all business tr*n fellow was put upon a section in Fife Ar/v/c. days before their summer so jour*, came and financially able to carry out any obll»« A moment later the callboy an One day he ran tome diatanee past s Remrtnber n ■ b-vve a jv to an end. nounced: “Rudinoff next!” The gush made by their firm. i wto 0 men. It ...» )>...»». station, and upon putting back he went ever gnd dn»lrt> the lw>«t i , luV , „ From that time on Number Six wa* WEST J. Tat AX, Wholesale ing tears had to be dried, the face had you can pmsthly 'M.4i . »rte the as far the other way. The stationmas W aldino , KiNNAN .a M avbin , Wholesale •t.-'t.-r V ., . ; . a changed bring. She pined an I fret to wear a masking smile, and in a few For further particular» aoply to prvmpt re«» ▼. wltl. ut met. fiat». Toledo O. . tetinf ted, as the day drew near that would ter, seeing him preparing for another seconds the big audience was laughing A Mre-i t>U. J C ATER. attempt, to be great amusement of th. Hall s catarrh Cure 1» taken Internal y. o( A- W. BEADLE A Co. Lowen, Ma«« sr|Miratr her from the little girl, and merrily at the antic, of a man whose passengers on the platform, shouted: directly upon the blood and mucoti» "p^ce 75° Aunt Sanders was more than one» com- heart wa, burdened with the saddest | the’system. Testimonial» »ent free, •■Ju»t bide whaur ye are, Tummaa. No. 14Cal. St. S.F. orto pilled to call in the house physician to new, that can come to any man. the per bottle. Sold by all Druggits- We'll shift the station! Truckee Lumber Co. news of the death of a good mother. Hall s Family Pill» are the beat. I Holler Logger’s Suppies, And Save Money The Truckee Lumber Company Leigh Jones, Manager Store and Mill, “ academy .18 I TILLAMOOK Blffli! AND RESTMIRMT Best in tliw from Frank Wheeler. Prop THE TILLAMOOK STURGEON’S Drug Store NEW AND SELECT STOCK. PATENT MEDICINES AND DRUGGIST’S NOTIONS A Fine Line of Jewelry Steamer * Ruth Direct from S. F. to Tillamook. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral Plaster Will sail from j£ F. about May Stfj and every 10 days after Are You Interested?