TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT Wtllaittouk fyabligbt. Fred C. Baker, Editor. SUBSCRIPTION per year . 12.00 the road that has shown bad defects, the county would have had just as good a piece of road as was laid north of Tillamook city. He made the contractors live up to the specifications, as he also insisted upon when other permanent road improvements were first started by him, to-wit, the steel and con- Crete bridges. We want to inform the Herald that the piece of bithulitic pavement north of this city is good tor at least another 20 years with a very small amount of money for maintenance We want to add some­ thing to what the Herald has said and give a tew tacts for the informa­ tion of the people of the county. One reason that the roads in the south part of the county have shown de­ fects is not entirely uue to faulty construction. It is the heavy loaded auto trucks. First it was the auto trucks with rived spruce that pul the road on the bum and then the heavy loaded lumber auto trucks and heavy loaded trucks with mer­ chandise that is doing more damage. The fact of the matter is, when auto trucks with 10 to 15 tons of lumber or freight are driven over the hard surfaced pavement at about 20 miles an hour, no one can be surprised that our roads will not stand up under that usage.. We think it is time that the county officials were arresting a whole lot of auto truck owners and imposing heavy fines, which we think have been too long delayed. The taxpayers have been unusually ‘ generous In wanting a 10 mill tax for roads, but when heavily loaded auto trucks are doing considerable damage they have a right to com­ plain, and that is the sole reason that have brought out the above facts and criticism. The fact of the matter is the county needs a “special cop” to arrest the auto truck owners | who overload and the auto speeders. AFRIT, 29, 1920. keep For Sale—I am offering my beautiful' THEY TOOK HER LITERALLY Look« Favorable for State Elemen­ ble supplies tor schools and former farm at a sacrifice on account of within the limits «et in resuming the practice of medicine, I tary School Fund Measure. But Probably Musical Comedy Star budgets. The third factor which requires that school boards be given increas- ed funds is the fact that the schools must provide for more pupils than ever before. Institutions of higher education are not the only ones which are overcrowded, Larger en- rollnients in the high schools and grades are to be desired in that they indicate a healthy growth of the community, but they make it neces­ sary for school officials to secure in­ creased funds if efficient instruction is to be maintained. 73 acres river bottom, adjoining city of Elma, Wash., oa Olympia I highway; 45 acres in high state of cultivation, (wheat, oats, vetch etc.) balance in pasture, 2 acres strawberries, fine bearing orchard, creeks and small river run through property. First class barn with | cement floor for 20 cows, granery, large silo, large modern chicken houses, beautiful new 8 room resi­ dence with full cement basement, hot and cold water, fire place, and all other modern conveniences, al­ so four room house. Electric lights and city water in all buildings. 8 cows, 4 calves, team of horses, 750 laying hens, 1000 small chicks, farm implements, etc. The location is the best, 10 minutes walk to high school, postoffice, stores and depot, a beautiful farm yielding a big income, it must be seen to be appreciated. Price $25,000., Includ­ ing all crops, stock and Implements Terms: half cash, balance to suit— Dr. II. W. Schoebel, owner, Elma, Wash. ' Did Not Mean Just What She Threatened. DIDN’T FEAZE THE PROFESSOR Snak« Expert Got Ou*, ef Rather Tight Fix in a Somewhat Clever Manner. Reports from all parts of the state indicate that the bill to pro­ vide for a State Elementary School Th“re Is a certain professor of nut- A popular musical comedy star was Fund is meeting with favor where- taking her summer vacation In a New unit history who delights In propound­ ever it Is considered. Granges, cham­ England village this year, and good ing catch questions to his class. un