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558 SIXTY-NINTH CONGRESS. Sass. I. Cue. 302-305. 1926.

  • ”°;‘°°• ’°' NW; Sm. 4. 'llrat each rson whose pay as distinguished from

gagghmrzihi ei; allowance, is forfeited a period in excess of one month at any one time pnrsumt to the provisions of this Act shall bo paid for necessary

   of $5 for each full month during whic

pay is so 01 . · NW "'°'“‘°"‘ Sno. 5. That the Acts approved Alpril 27, 1914 (Thirty-eighth 8, gy gvvgbvgi Statutes at Large, pages 853 and 354) ugust 29, 1916 (Thug-ninth ni. ‘ ' Statutes at Lang, page 580), and Jirly 1, 1918 (Fortieth tatutes at Large, ld), so far as relates to forfeiture of pay on account of abaence_ im uty due to in“ury, sickness, or disease resulting from the intemperate use of or alcohol liquors, or other misconduct, are ereby repealed. Approved, May 17, 1926. ig? CHAP. 808.--An Act To authorize actin registers of United States land iP¤W°· Ne ei-1 odices to administer oaths at any time in public land matters. ' Pubmmds Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives o{ the inpmmin pm- United States of America in Uongress assembled, That a qua iiied §,‘°,’_§,°d@“m’§°‘,‘f,f employee of the Department of the Interior who has been designated r . @$2,%*% toact as registler gf any Uniad States lanldmpdixce ;;ursulz;.nt to the ° ' rovisionso te ctc r281921 ct orteconsci— sghtion of the oiziogw of registerhagd ieceiver certain casgsbgtnd for o r purposes `orty·secon tatutes at rge, page , may at all times administer an oath required by law or the instructions of the General Land Oililze in connection with the entry or pur- chase of any tract of public land, but he shall not charge or receive, directly or indirectly, any compensation for administering such oath. Approved, May 17, 1926. %]“’I§7;,g:;°%· CHAP. 304.-An Act To amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorise the

 purchase by the city of McMinnville,  tain lands formerly embraced

' in the t to the Oregon and California Company and revested m the § btysthe Acilgpproved June 9, 1916," approved February 25, 1919 o e u , page . me n_C_m°mi_ Be it enacted by the and House of Representatives of the »umi1°m.¤u.¤¤s. United States of Ameruxz on Congress assembled, That the Act en- ,_,,‘*,,·‘};‘E"§?*,2d°°,‘},'§g‘1 titled “An Act to apthgrige the purchzse by the ity of McMilnnvglle, Mm ·0¤¢- ()regon,ofeertainans ormeryem int egranttote re- grn and California Rail?’a&dJCompany aéng revestegd l1IZ:`0lg18 United tates by the Act appro une 9 191 » approv rua. 25 V°’· “’· *’* im- 1919 Fortieth Statutes at Large, ’ 11b3), be amended by Kimi: umm` nating therefrom the lands follows · 1>¤¤i»¤¤¤· “ Southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section 3, and north half of the southeast quarter of section 13, all in township 3 , south, range 6 west of Willamette meridian in the State of Oregon." Approved, May 17, 1926.

  • gYl;7$5°?°· CHAP. 805.-—An Act Extending the period of tlmefor on
 the south half pf the diminished Colville Indian Reservation.

B it enaetedby the·»S'e·mzte and House of Representatives of the .r$f.‘.Y.§{°w":.“é?“ M Uniled sam 0 Ame-as at 0 as membzez, That are period O provided by law for the tiling of homestead entries upon the lands