TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT, DECEMBER 4, 1919 Notice of School Meeting. Price and Value A suit of clothes can cost too much or too little. No possible combination of materials and workmanship can justify $200 for a business suit. Motor Trucks can cost too much or too little. There is a happy medium — a point where service and price balance— a middle ground w here value is greatest. The limited market for the high priced truck means a small production, high overhead; necessitates a wide margin of profit, an inflated market price. The motor truck built down to a price is an expensive investment. Too many hours in the repair shop, high upkeep, short life, quick depreciation, low resale value.’ Bethlehem Motor Trucks are not built down to meet a price or up to justify a price. They represent the right eco­ nomic combination of proper price and proper value. Buy your Motor Truck on Facts. 1 J'S-Ton Chassis $1965 254-Ton Chassis $2365 3J^-Ton Chassis ’$3465 F. O. B. ALLENTOWN. PA. BETHLEHEM MOTORS CORPORATION ALLENTOWN. PA. Buy; Safely • Buy ^Bethlehem Sunset Garage, Tillamook, Oregon f ——o----- Notice is hereby given, that a special school meeting of School Dlst. No. 9, of Tillamook County, Oregon, will be held at the school house in said district on the 19th day of De- cember 1919, at the hour of 2 o’clock p.m., for the following pur- poses: 1st. To authorize the school board of the said district to purchase for a school site the following described tract of land situated in Tillamook City, Tillamook County, Oregon, to- wit: Beginning at a point 1775.5 feet south and 570 feet west of the north­ east corner of the Edrick Thomas D. L. Claim and running thence south 620 feet; thence west 209 feet; thence south 209 feet; thence west 271 feet; thence north 829.8 feet; thence east 480 feet to the place of i i beginning, less tract beginning at the northeast corner of said tract and I running thence west 240 feet; thence south 235.5 feet; thence east 240 feet; thence north 235.5 feet to the place of beginning. Also beginning at a point 2386.3 feet south and 570 feet west of the northeast corner of said Thomas D. L. Claim and running thence south 119 feet; thence west 209 feet; thence north 119 feet; thence east to place of beginning, all being known as the Hays tract of substantially five acres, for the sum of Ten Thou­ sand and no-100 ($10,000.00) Dol­ lars. And to authorize said board to contract an indebtedness therefore in accordance with Sub. 6 of section two of chapter 172 of the General Laws of Oregon for tKe year 1913. By order of the board of directors of School District No. 9, of Tilla­ mook County, Oregon. H. H. Rosenberg, director Chairman pro tem. J. M. Smith, director. Attest: C. A. McGhee. School District Clerk. What the Editors Say c a package 5 5C 5C | before the war a package during the war a package NOW THE FLAVOR LASTS SO GOES THE PRICE! School District Bond Election Notice. ------ o------ State of Oregon, Cdunty fence in the administration’s "no 1 compromise” attitude was sure to I wreck the treaty. The attitude did persist, and the treaty was wrecked. The president stood pat, and the democratic senators offered no com­ promise. although it can hardly be doubted that a compromise could have been effected if the democrats had been willing to recede ever so slightly from their demands.—Spokes man Review. WRIGLEYS of Tilla­ Three Million Men Rebuild France. mook, School District No. 9:ss. ----- o----- Notice is hereby given that the Two hundred million working days school district bond election hereby will be required to complete the re­ called to be held at the school house construction of the devastated region in Tillamook City, Oregon, in and for of France. To finish the task in one School District No. 9, of Tillamook year it is estimated it will require County, Oregon, on Friday, the 19th approximately 1,5000,000 men, in- day of December, ,1919, between the tluding 150.000 bricklayrs. For the hours of 2 o’clock p.m. and- seven The agricultural department in construction of 100,000 buildings de­ o’clock p.m., there will be submitted Washington has decided that there is stroyed the total of 22,000,000 tons ' to the legal voteA thereof the ques­ too much water in butter. A little of material will be required. Three tion of contracting a bonded indebt- further investigation will convince it million tons of material and 1,500,- ness in the sum of $17,000 for the pur that there is too little butter in a dol­ men will be needed to construct rail­ pose of providing funds with which Restoration of the Death Penalty. lar’s worth—Telephone Register. roads in regions where the war was to erect and furnish a school build­ ------ o------ -------o------- ing for a gymnasium in and for said fought. Where is the island of Yap. It has Demand for the restoration of the The rejuvenation of the war area school district. Said building to be been suggested that the United States death penalty for capital crimes is is said to be one of the surprises to I erected on the cite of the present make use of its newly acquired coming from all parts of Oregon, battlefield visitors. Lille, Soissons, high school building in said district. island of Yap as a place for the de­ This sentiment has been inspired by Rheims, Verdun and even such shat- The vote to be by ballot upon WHOLESALE AND RETAIL portation of the "reds”. Yap is said many cold-blooded murders in this tered remnants of prewar glory as which shall be the Word "Bonds— to be the only thing we got in the state and the I. W. W. riots in Wash­ Arras, Ypres and Bapaume hum with Yes” and "Bonds—No/’ and the vot­ settlement of the war. Who will tell ington. Some voters are even insist­ energy and life amidst appalling des­ er shall place a cross own their lands fear new "Isms.” No the American Treasury Mission to at home as well as in Washington months from this date. fundamental change in the economic Paris as its legal adviser, declared and with far less expense to the peo­ Dated December 4, 1919. or political structure of this country that ‘ ~ President Wilson was a “great ple who pay the bills. L. A. Miller, can be effected, if it be against the leader," but that he had instituted a Administrator of will of the farming population.— "dangerous system of personal gov­ It is estimated by Congressman estate of Peter J. Hey- News Reporter. ernment,” had surrounded himself James W. Dunbar, of Indiana, that vaert, deceased. ■ - o------- with his own "little coterie,” result­ during the coming year our annual . ! 11 ■ ’ ing in "terrible incompetency" caus ­ It is clear as day that what pre­ expenditures will approximate $5.- Protesting Ria Guard. vented ratification of the peace ed by "narrow little members of this '000,000,000, which will amount to — o------ treaty by the senate was the stub­ coterie.” Does a "great leader” sur­ 'about $50 for every man. woman A huge, burly soldier was arrested born refusal of the president and his round himself with and delegate his and child of our population. For disenfecting where Contagious or for drunkenness and confined to the any sort duties to members of a "narrow little administration to consider < guardhouse. His constant attendant of compromise on the questions of [coterie. ¡coterie, ” with the result that "tor- infectious diseases are prevailing. Timing Herself. for the next few days was a little tim­ reservations. The president took the ¡rible incompetency” characterises the o ■ - id guard, who pattered around stand that the senate must forgo Its management of his administration of after CARBOLIC COMPOUND is a power­ "Say, Jim .what happened at your him like a child. One morning they constitutional rights as a treaty- public business? house yesterday? I went past there were late to mess, whereat the cook making body. It must accept, with­ ful Germicidal mixture and by its use Sarcoxie in Missouri had a "dupli­ and your wife was singing, "Nearer assailed the guard. out reservation or amendment, the will improve general stable conditions ’Can’t you come on time! Thig treaty as he brought it back from cate wedding” the other day. the My God To Thee.” "Yes. that’s the one song she cooks ain’t no hotel!" he shouted, The Paris. He did what he threatened to bridegrooms were twins, also the do when he told the senate that the brides. The two men are both ▼eter- eggs by. Two stanzas for solf boils, guard shrank away, and the cook. I’-ngue of nations covenant had been Inary surgeons. Both couples are to three starna« for the hard boiled.” emboldened struck him. Instantly so Inextricably sewed into the treaty live In the same county and their the big prisoner intervened with a thaVno changes could be made in It homes have been furnished exactly Lives of married men remind us well aimed blow at the cook. without rejecting the treaty alto­ alike. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Loveless “Hey you!” he roared, "you leave RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. We must not make wifey sore gether. As the Spokesman-Review will live In one and Mr. and Mrs And departing leave behind us my guard alone* I ain’t going to have has repeatedly pointed out Persia- Harmon Loveless in the other. anyone at ail tbusing him.” Mudprints on her kitchen floor. The .Oregonian head line writer must be a graduate from a school of Journalism. He puts "15 1. W. W. held in Coos” over a Tillamook dis­ patch.—Gazette 't imes. LAMB-SCHRADER CO CEMENT LIME, PLASTER, LATH AND BRICK; DOMESTIC STEAM AND SMITHING COAL L ARMOURED INNER TUBES Prevents Punctures and Blowouts. C. MILLS, Agent, Tillamook, Ore- CLOUGH’S CARBOLIC COMPOUND C. I. CLOUGH CO