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nrotD nuixKTiN, bund, Oregon, thuimday, auouot a, 1022 FACE 7 NOTIC'F, (Continued from Pago 3) Kuiv Creek Irrigation DUtrlct Collections llalance January Int.. 1822 $ 4,878.22 From thn Secretary of tlio District 22,127.00 From Tux Collection 3,447.06 From I lid TruuHiirnr of Ji'frornori Comity 205,16 $ 30,067.42 DlMliiirimniciitii Warrant Redemptions I 23,980,73 Interest Puld 219.00 Iluluiicn In TrciiHiiry 0,461.69 , $ 30,057.42 I'll ml llnluncit Juno 3011 Tiitiiiild Irrigation DNtrlet, now !) Initio Ownty Munlrliiil Improvement' Dinlrlrt t.'olll'CtlolIM llnliinco Juiillury 1st, 1922 3,112,84 From Tm Colli-ctlotiM 2,012.80 $ 6,826,44 DliihursemenlH Wnrriilil Redemption - 33I'2? llulatice In Treasury G, 488,36 $ 5,826.44 Fund lliiliiliiii Jmitt 30lli Hmiw Creek Irrigation IHitrtct Collections , lluluiicii January 1st. 1922 007,40 T" CW"C"""" !!!!! , 830.88 l)lHlllirnltllMtH Warrant Redemptions $ 20 .67 llnlntico In TrouHury - 810.31 $ 83088 Fund llalance Juno 30th (Vnlnil Oregon Irrigation DUtrlct Collections fculnnce Junuiiry 1st, 1922 $ 394.80 Krom Tnx Collections 9.700.70 Krom Crook County Tm Collections - 2,709.49 Kiom Ihu District Secretary ....... 21,017.04 $ 33,868,63. ( Disbursements t Warrant Redemption I 20,229.94 llulancii In Treasury 7.C58.C9 $ 33,888.03 Kuml llnlnnce Junn 30tli , Krhool 1)1. trill lloinl Inlrrrxt Arionnt Q X ti'i . . Collection llnluncit January 1 t, 1922 3,170.26 Krom Helmut Clerks 69,234.00 $ 02,404.91 Disbursements Payment of I'rlnclimt uml Interest on outstanding bond $ 61,216.91 lluluticu In Treasury 1,189.00 62,404.91 Kuuil llnluncit Juno 30th Balance Juiiuury tut, and Juno 30l)i, 1922 Abandoned Kctiool District Circuit Court Ilctinitltn - mw Count) Klitmntli County Co-operative, llond Fund Collection llulnlico Jnnuary 1st, 1922 - I 30,616.13 Received from Htnle Treasurer... .S 1,309.08 . $ 37,885.21 Disbursement- WnrruittH Redeemed i 23,992.90 llnliiiint In Treasury - 13,892.31 $ 3i.S8u.21 Kutid llnlnnce , $ 0,451. 69 $ 5,488,35 810.31 $ 7,058.09 1,189.00 24G.42 07.40 f 13,892.31 FUND BALANCES JUNK tlOTII, I IKS! $ 34,035.77 19.503.65 . 14,729.27 93.05 3.0C0.C1 38.10 6.00 General County Kund General County lloud Kuml County Mnrkot Itond Kuml County Motor License Kund County Itoiul Horn! Kinking Kund .... Elementary Hcliool Kund County. School Kund (Unnpportloiied) High Hcliool Tuition Kund Htuto Hcliool Kund (I'nniiporiloned) County IIIkIi Hcliool Fund (I'ulillc Fund) County Dog License, i iimi County Mtirury Hoard Kund County Fnlr Kund !. Hcliool DUtrlct Funds Undistributed City Fund Undistributed Hcliool l.ltirury Kund Forest Patrol Kuml . Squaw Creek llrrlgntlon DUtrlct .' .. Tumnlo IrrlKiitlun District Hnow Creek IrrlKatlou DUtrlct Control Oregon Irrigation DUtrlct . Hcliool DUtrlct Ilond Interest Kund Total KutidH Applicable to tlio Redemption of County Warrants - Fund of other Municipal Corporation Fund of Abandoned Hcliool DUtrlct Fund of Litigant In Circuit Court llnlatico In Luno-Klamath Co.operiitlvo Itoud Kund TOTAL OF A I.I. FUNDS ON HAND IN COUNTY THKASUUY Hum of Ori-Kon. 1 1,538.23 11,765.30 7. 897.60 208.83 1,423.18 469.36 34.S92.19 9,700.78 772.21 299.15 G.461.69 5,488.36 810.31 7,658.09 1,189.00 t 72,066.11 100,024.93 24C.43 07.40 13.S92.31 $1S6, 897.18 County Clnrk. County of Dcttchutofl I, J. H. Honor. County Clnrk In and for nuld County and .State, do hereby certify that tho foroKolnR Is a truo tulomnnt of the tlniinrlul condition of Deschutoi County, Oregon, at tho clone of bulneii on Juno 30th, 1922, n nppearH from tho record and vouchor It leu in my oraco, aim mm mo Htatemcni mercio appeuueu IiowIiik tho expenditure for tho period January 1st. 1922, to Juno 30tu, 1922, I correct. Dated at lleud, OioKon, thl 16th day of Julr. 1922. J. II. llrt.M-.ll, (HKAl.) SI :.M l-ANN L'A I. STATKSI KNT (lenernt Fund Oeuoral Fund IteKUiered Houd Fund i Itond Fund ItoslHtored - ... Hpeclnl CltlOM llond Hpeclul Cltln Itedmond Hpeclnl Hcliool DUtrlct Taxes Hpeclnl Hchooln - llond uml Interest Itudmond t'nloii IIIkIi Hcliool County Hcliool Fund .School DUtrlct Klnklni; Fund lllKh Hchool IIIkIi Hchool Tultlun Htuto Hchool - Library County Library School Klemontary Hchool Fund County Fair Flro I'ntrol County Coyoto Fund Hiiittw Crouk Irrigation DUtrlct Control OroKon Irrigation DUtrlct Hnow Croak Irrigation DUtrlct Tumnlo Irrigation DUtrlct Motor Law Fund Hpeclnl Uoad DUlrlcta Market llond Blnklng Fund Itond IlomU Lnuo Co.-Klamnth Co. Itond Fund Hquuw Crook Irrlg. DUt. Called Warrant.... Hiiunw Creole Irrlg. DUt. CoiiHtructlon Fund Contrnt Oro. Irrlg. DUt. Called WarmntH.... Contrnl Oro. Irrlg. DUt. Construction Fund Tumnlo Irrigation DUt. Called Warrants Hnaw Crook Irrlg. DUt, Called Warrants Sinking Kuml School District No. 9 , Circuit Court Account Dog Llconsn Fund Itond DUtrlct No. 1 Uoad District Mo. 2 , Itond DUtrlct No. 3 Pun.1 Iltnrr KcrelpU DUburnnU Kund IIUncr tv ut from Jan. I, 'tl frum Jan. 1. '12 ax at Drr. 31, lUSI to June 90. '22 to June SO, '22 June 30, 1(22 $ 1,260.52 O.I). 1 97,727.69 72,815.83 $ 23,651.24 S. 991. OS 1,435.50 1,631.70 8,894.88 12,965. 00 20,468.24 31.733.S5 1,700.05 8,590.37 30,593.57 37,400.61 1,789.33 39. SS 37,234.09 29.G44.62 7,629.35 6,091.62 3,620.09 2,071.43 2,169.75 92,020.21 06,360.31 27.819,66 920.25 01,214. GO 61,215.91 919.00 183.08 13,727.77 9,608.56 4,302.29 10,483.92 13,900.90 12,019.58 11,765.30 4,370,30 3,031.23 7,407.59 38.16 4.53 42.69 8,480.41 1.341. OS 1,928.36 7,893.13 1,909.81 1,700.98 2CS.S3 1,002.17 3,409.70 2,988.76 1,423.18 634.91 137.30 772.21 45.59 22,010.14 10,513.50 11,542.23 153,16 0.1). 062.61 509,30 103.41 489.79 294.05 299.15 849.93 29.43 820.50 3,124.61 27,532. SI 24,995.56 5,661.86 394.80 12,810.52 8,740.89 4,470.43 424.66 400.23 794.60 36.28 2,566.99 3,258.45 4,957.44 868.00 12,857.03 6,736.62 19,600.00 93.65 2,135,00 790.23 2,925.23 1,181.77 O.D. 19,359.72 3.448.68 14.729.27 6,370.35 4,947.70 6,657.50 3,660.61 36,510.13 1,369.08 23,992.90 13.S92.31 12,905.66 12,116.73 789.83 8,926.00 8,925.00 8,400.64 4,871.95 3,528.59 21,357.99 21,367.99 4,967.44 337.09 4,620.35 794.00 20.57 774.03 U50.00 250.00 , . 67.40 67.40 5.00 5.00 773.32 773.32 128.18 ' 128.18 2,815,18 2,815.18 $122,034.86 $543,698.08 SJ1S4.722.03 $181,610.91 .-. $1,386.14 0.00S.42 HTATKMKNT OF TIIK HHBItlFF AND TAX COIXKCTOIl Itrcclpt to Junn IIO, 1022 1921 Taxes, Including Ilecelpt No. 2,627. 1920 Taxes, Including Ilecelpt No. 6,208 1919 Taxes, Including Itccolpt No. 6,721 1918 Taxes, Including Itocelpt No. 5,717 , , 1917 Taxes, Including Ilecelpt No. 6,549 1916 Taxes, Including Receipt No. 5,298 1916 Taxes, Including Itccolpt No. 1,013 1914 Taxes, Including Ilecelpt No, 160 .'. , 1913 Taxes, Including Itocelpt No. 83 ; , 1912 Taxes, Including. Ilecelpt No. 3 , Cash on hand January 1st, 1922 , Total Duto 1236,446.90 34.335.2G 5,486.34 1,142.80 1,699.47 481.63 445.94 164.70 290.38 2.01 66,401.50 $3361896.96 DiaburMtnonti Warrants Jan. 2, 1922, Turnover No. 87 $ Jan. z, 19ZZ, Turnover No. 88 .. Jan. 2, 1922, Turnovor No. 89 - Jan, 2, 1922, Turnover No. 90 Jan, 2, 1922, Turnover No. 91 Jan. 2, 1922, Turnover No. 93 ... Jan. 2, 1922, Turnovor No. 94 ., Jan. 16, 1922, Turnover No. 92 May 18, 1922, Turnover No. 95 June 29, 1922, Turnover No. 96 9,716,91 330.59 Cosh 31,879.15 3,308.80 $ Total , .. On hand Juno 30, 1922 $,16,924,08 $ 19,209.75 Total Btute of Oregon, Total 164.85 540.10 731.07 1,012.47 2,098.07 6,619.49 41,696.06 3,639.39 193,877.22 fll.484.4t ...$391,763.13 35,133.83 ...$326,896.90 County of Deschutes j I , H. K. Roberts, Sheriff of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, hereby cortlfy that the within and fore going statement of receipts and disbursements Is correct for thj period beginning January 1st, 1922, to and Including June 30th, 1922. 8. E. ItOIlEnTH, Sheriff. By C. T. Terril, Deputy. MAXIMUM AVERAGE ABOVE 90 DEGREES I, Clyto M. MoKny. do huroliy cortlfy that tho uttachod la rt truo Htatomont of the bnlnnco on hand Janu ary 1, 1922, IIH por auditor a report, IIIO nmoiiiii iucuivuii ,iuu uinuuill pain uui, mm uiu uiuuum iimuiiiiiiih hand In tlio DoHchutoH County Tronuury tor tho nix month oiullni; Juno 30, 1922, to tho boat of my knowledge, Uml ,,0"0t' CLYDE M. MCKAY. County Treasuror. July In Item t'nuHunlly Hot, but Irrigated Crop Item-fit From Heat Wave. With an average dally maximum tcmperaturo of 90,64 degrees, tho mouth of July Is numbered as one of the hottest over experienced In Ilend. Despite tho heat which went as high as 100 degrees, comfortably cool nights were uniformly enjoyed, with minimum temperatures running from 38 to 58 degrees. The heat greatly benefited crops In Irrigated sections, but In dry farm ing districts the results were not so beneficial, as but .06 of an Inch of rain fell during tho month, and that on tho luBt day of July, according to figures contained In the monthly re port of the cooperative weather ob server stationed at Uend. Character Max. Mln. of Day July 1 91 4 8 Clear July 2 99 47 Clear July 3 100 49 Pt. Cldy. July 4 95 45 Clear July 5 87 43 Clear July 6 97 52 Ft. Cldy. July 7 - 89 50 Clear July S 86 41 Clear July 9 90 47 Clear July 10 90 45 Pt. Cldy. July 11 92 50 Pt. Cldy, July 12 93 51 - Clear July 13 93 46 Clear July 14 90 64 Clear July 15 92 68 Clear July 10 94 43 Clear July 17 95 42 Clear July 1? 96 41 Pt. Cldy. July 19 90 45 Clear July 20 85 42 Pt. Cldy. July 21- 87 42 Cloudy July 22 88 47 Pt. Cldy. July 23 87 46 Clear July 24 84 43 Clear July 25 82 40 Clear July 26 81 38 Pt. Cldy. July 27 88 43 Pt. Cldy. July 28 90 43 Cloudy July 29 .... 91 44 Pt. Cldy. July 30 93 45 Pt. Cldy. July 31 93 44 Cloudy IRRIGATION FIELD DAY IS UNDER WAY SILVER LAKE, July 31. Tho first "Held day" slnco tho Silver Lake region has become an irrigated farm ing district, Is under way hero today, in charge of O. It. Hyslop, W. L. Powers and F. L. llallard of O. A. C. Arrangements for their visit were made by County Agriculturist Wil liam L. Toutsch, Much interest is being shown because of tho change from dry fanning to Irrigation, with tho necessary changes In farming mothods. A similar field dny was held In tho Fort Hock valley yesterday, and to morrow ouo will be hold at Summer Lake NO MOHK IIACKACHK FOK 11KII Mrs. J. M. Gasklll, Etna Croon, Ind., writes: "I suffered fro.m severo backncho and sharp pains. I could not stoop over. Foley Kidney Pills gnvo mo such relief that I enn not praise them too highly." Thla stand 'nrd remody for kidney troublo and bladdor ailments can bo taken with nbsoluto safety. Sold everywhere. Adv. CATARRHAL DEAFNESS Is RTCitly relieved by constitutional treat ment HAIJVB CATAlUm MEDICINE la a conMltuttonal remedy. Catarrhal Deafness Is caused by nn Inflamed con. dttlon nt the mucous Untnc ot the Eusta chian Tube. When thla tube Is Inflamed you huvo a rumbllnc sound or Imperfect hearlnir. and when it Is entirely closed, Deafness Is tho result. Unlets tho In. Ilammatlon oan be reduced, your licarlnc may be destroyed forever. HALL'S CATAIUUI MEDICINE acts through the blbod on the mucous surfaces ot the Bys. tern, thus reducing tho Inflammation and assisting Nature In restoring normal con ditions. Circulars free. All Druggist. 7. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo. QbJov LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE FOK Fl'IlLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. LAND OFFICE at The Dalles, Oregon, July 27, 1922. Notice Is hereby given that Den Alsup, of Ilend. Oregon, who, on May 1, 1918, made Homestead Entry. No. 019838. for NE4 8E, Section 7: 8 NW, and NW SWV4. Section 8, Township 18 South, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before II. C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the lltb day of September, 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Rob ert D. Stowell, Hllmar Cato, Ernest Davis, and Walter Hoots, all of Bend, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, 23-27c Register. as the court may deem just nnd proper. This summons is nerved upon you by publication thereof in the Bend Bulletin, weekly edition, for a period of six consecutive and suc cessive weeks, in 'accordance with an order therefor made by the Honor able T. E. J. Duffy, Judge of the Clr tult Court for Bald judicial, district. Said order requires publication of this summons for six consecutive and successive weeks and that tho first publication shalltb on Thurs day, the 20th day of July, 1922. W. P. MYERS. Attorney for Plaintiff. Postofflco address: Bend, Oregon. 21-270 NOTICE To Whom It May Concern: Whereas, the waters of Big Lava Lake, situated In Sections 21. 22, 27 and 28, Township 19 South. Range 8 East. Willamette Meridian, In Des chutes County, State of Oregon, were closed to fishing by order of the State Fish and Game Commission for trout and other fish, from and after the 14th day or August, 1920, until said waters were again reopened to fish ing; and Whereas, the necessity for the fur ther closing of said waters of said Big Lava Luke Is no longer apparent: Therefore, by authority vested by law In the State Game Commission of the Stnto of Oregon, notice is here- j by given that the waters of said Big l.ava l.aKe. situated In sections -I. 22, 27 and 28, Township 19 South, Range 8 East. Willamette Meridian, in Deschutes County, State of Oregon, be and the same are hereby reopened to fishing for trout and other fish, from and after the date of this notice. Dated at Portland. Oregon, this 10th dny ot July. 1922. OREGON STATE GAME COMMISSION. By I. N. FLEISCHNER, Chairman. By BLAINE HALLOCK, Commissioner. By GEO. H. KELLY, - Commissioner. By M. A. LYNCH. , Commissioner. By L. E. BEAN, Commissioner. SUMMONS BY PUBLICATION In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon for Deschutes County. Harry Edward Wade, plaintiff, vs. Martha Wade, defendant. To Martha Wade, defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date ot the flrbt publication ot this summons, to wit: Within six weeks from the 20th dny ot July, 1922, or on or before tho 1st day ot September. 1922, and it you fail so to answer, the plaintiff will, for lack thereof, apply to the court for judgment against you as demanded in his complaint, to wit: For a decree ot the above entitled court ot absolute divorce from the defendant and for such othor relief NOTICE OF CUAnDIArTS BALE In the Circuit Court ot the State ot Oregon for the County of Mult nomah. In Probate. In the matter of the guardianship ot Zenith Goodfellow and Marlon Goodfellow. minors. Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to tbo order of the Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon for the CoHnty ot Multnomah, In Probate De partment, made and entered on tho 14th day of June, 1922, the under signed, guardian ot the persons and estates ot Zenith Goodfellow and Marlon Goodfellow, minors, will, on and after the 28th day of August, 1922, offer for sale at private sale, at a price ot not less than seven hun dred fifty ($750.00) dollars, either for cash or upon terms, to be ap proved by the conrt, at the office of tho Bend Bulletin In tho Clly of Bend. Deschutes County. Oregon; also will accept written bids, xvhlcb can be mailed To the undersignod in care of William A. Carter, attorney. 1212 Gasco Bldg., Portland, Oregon; the following described property belong ing to the said minors, to wit: Lots thirteen (13). fourteen (14) and fifteen (15), In Block neven (7). Aubrey Heights Addition to the City of Bend, in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon. ELSIE H. GOODKBLLOW, Guardian, 1212 Gasco Building. Portland. Oro. Da to ot first publication, July 20, 1922. Date of last publication, August 17, 1922. 21-25e NOTICE FOR FUBfJCATION Department of tit Interior U. S. LAND qFFICEJfei, the Dal les. Oregon, July 3, 1922. Notice is hereby givon that Maria A. Renno, deserted wife ot rhllemon E. Renno, of Bend, Oregon, who, on November 28th, 1917, mado home stead ontry No. 019457. lor WS KEU. Section 9, Township 18 South, Range 13 East, Willamette Merid ian, has filed notlco ot intention to make three-year proof, to establish clafm to tho land above described, before H. C. Ellis, United States Commissioner, at Bend, Oregon, on the 22nd day ot August. 1922. Claimant names as witnesses: Otis C. Henklo, William P. Dorn. Walter S. Hoots and -Benjamin 'Alsup, all ot. Bond, Oregon. Tho entryman, Philemon E. Ren no. Is notified that, by submission ot said proof, his wife, Mario A. Renno. seeks to obtain patent lor the land in her1 own name,. . . J. W. 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