I 'J THE OREGON DAILY, JOURIIAU POIiTLAIID. OXiEGON FRIDAY. -.KOVEMBER. 4, K21. CASH BASIS URCED F ORCOUIM PROFHF ORESEEH hlr time Vajr mors valuaMe- applied" 1b that channel. He also ; said, that the traaaer. what Uttla thera wu of ft. was Mt auaod cfeiMrsa stayin lent e school on their own volition so amen as ty their taranta kseptef them out to 4 if aotatasa or (onMUunr iiu imu , mu arrvment AKI not seem ta maka much I impreMlon on commissions seam, wno aid that If the farmers needed their -rounr ona to heln harvest potato luif I at this Jtuae r we. rear, may oognv to be allowed to pat them to work. A" ',,? ' ' The Multnomah county farm could he run en it earning power and yield a prnt annually, it it were to be- tvsev . mjih credit for the produce it distributee mtIi nif ta other county departxnenU " and Institutions, according to the eonten f . tione ot U. O. Smith, farm foreman, and ft. B. Hah, county ae-enV made before the tax auparvkaina; . and ' eooaervauqi anfnmiiJa iratirtar afternoon. i The two farm MecuUVea mado their statement In answer to a saneatkra to eti&t atttrt edranced br Commissioner Sabln, after they had been catechised for some little time anew, we wuhki m ' the farm and the amount of produce ef various kinds raised on It. Smith said he was sure that the ro l lery ptsn" of runnlns; the; farm, by which ft would' fee Kiren credit In cash for what it Drodnced, these sums feeinc re turned to an ooeratlnr fund, would euTt in the great reduction, tf not entire " elimination, of any tax budget so far as the farm le concerned. la other werda he Insisted that the farm U now, and could be la .the future, self sue (einlnx. ' . . , i rollowtna- the esecuUvea of the farm '. division, Mrs. 8lngletn. superintendent ef the county farm and In dtreot chare ef the "main division explained the Items In her badge to the commission. She said there wm Ut hunetea now at the farm, St of whom were la the eubarculoela cavllloo. while 100 were hoa- lul case where the patients were con ned to their beds all of the time. has. inmates in the heepital ward. aid. who had been bedridden for. . There are IS or 14 psy patients at Institution on the average, who maintained by other counties of Mate at -the rate ot 13 S . a month those who are bedridden and HO fhoee mho are not. last year the some from this source was approximate ly S500O. The dally sef capita oat of maintain! lee the Institution during September wits year was Sfc cents, Mrs. Singleton notified, which wao a law average year through. W. C Alderson. county school toper intendent, also appeared- before the eitwion end explained his budgvLt was a little bit upeet because the commissioners had carved the appropri ation Tor a truant officer out of budget, end said he had. told-them would hare to bear the penalty for. K She she ie the are the for for In He county i Brittle they not heylng the law providing for such offi cial, which was epeclna In its demai that one be maintained. Chairman Mot key suggested, however, that since i nanaitr had been nroviaed . Tar nnn bservence of the law, no inconvenience would -result , Alderson - told sths com mission he nerved ae truant off leer when one wee- needed, hut- that .he thought HAZELVOOD RESTAURANTS For your lunch today Salmon Trout Fried or "b roiled stripped with bicom. and served tvith criso- rjotatd chics: T -i ' r . , - .; , , Cooked, ty pVr tlcc, U o- these delicious .trout vyifl lap- peal to the most jaded, appe- lltC. . .': . 'it TheHazelwppSd - 88 -Washington St "-' t' Broadwaf Hazelwood ; : - .127 Broadway - The Larctct Chain Department Store Orc&nization In the WorlJT rCortilli 12c . 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