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EIGHT PAGES PAGE SIX DAILY EAST OREGONIAN. PENDLETON. OREGON, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1916. HOMESTEADERS ARE ' GIVEN MORE LEEWAY BY NEW AMENDMENT PROHIBITION CANDIDATE FOR PRESIDENT Enjoyable Efficiency addition u. km in within so MILES OF Tin: ORIGIN Al. NEEDS NO RJHSIDEBM B, clause virtiia'ij ftejiimf Cad t er tiiln conditions Another Hone stoad lutein to lsous Haling I scd Olio. in thirsty weather You will want plenty of ice and a little good tea. Be sure of the tea! Schilling's Tea, iced, has all the refreshing charm of Schilling's Tea, hot only difference is temperature. But there are four distinct taste-types of our tea, and you wtn't he tea happy 'til you get the kind that just exactly suits you. So let us send you the 'Taste packet, which contains four parchmyn en velopes of Schilling' s Tea Japan, English Breakfast, Ceylon, Oolong. Then you can make your own tests. LA lillANDE, Ore., July 18, First definite esiplunat.on ol the recent amendment to the enliUKed home stead act, has been made public by the m Grande land office. The amendment became effective July 3d. but to date little has reached newspaper COluaUM Of its precise ! working details. Inquiries are poui- iug into the land office In this city, and lieglster P. C. Htamwell and Receiver Nolan Skiff, nave been buss writing letters on thts subject. As a comprehensive and detailed explana tion of the new law may be cited a letter forwarded to Joe H. I'arkes of PtniUotOa today In this letter to Mr. i'arkes the officials say: I am In receipt of juur inquiry rel ative to a bill Introduced by congress man Sinnolt, as an amendment to thu enlarged homestead act, authorilng additional entries lor laud not con tinuous io the original entry, you ark io be full) advised as to the pro vision! of this bfll. Tnn narhaJia lane reference to the Act of July 3rd. (Public No 143 amend ng the act or February tilth. 19U9, commonly known as the i , v. .. n. ,1 hv U ,1 it I'lllllifceu iii'iiircuBM j lng thereto an additional section to, an enjoyable, It's a tine thing to gain this end in happy way. The food one eats should not only contain the maxi mum of body, nerve and brain building qualities, but should rate high as an appetizer. GrapeNuts FOOD is unique in both these properties. Made of whole wheat and malted barley, it retains the wonderful nu triment of these grains, including their mineral ele ments which are vital for health. At the same time Grape-Nuts is a delicious food, possessing a natural sweetness combined with a delicate malt flavor. Served with cream, or good milk, Grape-Nuts is ideal for children and grown-ups,' building and maintaining the system for the demands of life in a pleasant, en joyable way. There's a Reason Grocers even-where sell Grape-Nuts. I inti tnereio an auomonai j prank Hanly former governor of I lawyer and practised in several eltieaj))(J hnJBn u section seven .. of Indiana Ha was a member of the , ..... hJi i. ,h ,ohibition candidate . ., , i n:s aci p.o,.ueo w n i -- maiamt siaie wnuie, i. w. ; CI., Ml h.irn At St' 1 -...., ln.i-. tr. lQliU W;tS ' ,,'CllOll in " ...... - mi'-- an, i iiuiii i.-v.i .v , for president. Joseph. 111.. April 4. 1S3. He Is a governor of Indiana That any person who lUilti frtmftff en rtceift if io ctnli (itanpi ir cerit) xAMtwi A Sclultmg cj" anfjnj ; It Sean J St-eet, Sjh Franiisci Schilling s Best Sold through grocers onk Tea ; a. : 'tanJarJ fstisgt i, 8-ez. uni A 111 Two Indictments Returned Against Tacoma Strikers 1,1! M .11 KV IS PROBING DE CENT uiNGSHOKEMEN DISTUUIANI KS. TACOMA. July 2S. The 371, and the payroll 12518.11; in lsl3 the population was .5, and the pay roll tlTI9.ll. and in lit! the popu lation was I4, and the pavroll f",- 628.71. Similar showings are niadi fpr the months of Ma. and XovertY 1... j...;.,.. ,v... lulJ-14 ir,-16. ... m ... 11.. ... iiu nie,,n ' Pro, ided. .All Ol Hie nnciv .io,: .11 in' e I , . , , Dave bfen replaced i cement walk. I entered ami mat c.neieu u, .. has made or shall make homesteioi lit 1 of less than three hundred and twenty acre ol land of the character herein described, and who shall have submitted final proof thereon shall have the right to enter public lands Object to the provisions of this i(ct. not cont itiiniL- tn his first entry whl-'h si, all not with the original entry ex- teed three hundred and twenty ucres; That the land originally d- visions "f this act. which would make in the .aggregate 4S0 acre Application under this act must be prepared on Form 4-0ii4, "Additional Homestead Applications. Act of Feo ruary 19. 1909." which will rejulro two wltneaie and the description of his original entry, giving the number and date thereof. Tne "Act of July 3rd. 1916." will be added thereto when the application l filed In this office; but In the preparation of the application, 'Section 5" ehould be changed so aft to read "Section 7." Th,, lees and commissions on ap plication! under this aot will be the sumo as other homestead entries. For 160 acres, the filing fees will be (11; for 120 acres. 14 50; for 80 acres. $8 00, and for 10 acres, 6.50 If you desire to make any further Inquiries M to the provisions of this net. we will be glad to answer them promptly. Yours very respectfully, F. C. flRAMWRIJ,, Register NOLAN KITF Receive! been ' ...j i n. ,,,,,1 ti, . ditionul cntrv shall tirst nav HHU lie oiu nuwurii at the four main entrance have designated as subject to this act. as ! .., . M .ina anil land-i 1 rovided by section one thereof; ; inglj Provided Further. That in no case rumii ' ! shall patent issue for the land cov- jurv investigating the longshoremen's SHOPI.I) SLOAN'S LINIMENT GO r 1 such additional entry until strike riots returned two indictments., ALONG'.' the person making MUM shall have Robert Barney was arrested on n1 Of course It should! For after a, actually and in conrorm.ty with the charge of participation In the dis- 'strenuous day when your muscles have homestead laws resided upon and turbance at the Sperry mills 1 been exercised to the limit an appll- cultivated the lands so ailditionullv The Jury started the probe later! cation of Sloan's Liniment will take: entered. Kim otherwise, complied with when more serious clashes between the soreness and stillness away and , such laws, except that where the land union longshoremen and strikers oc-iget you In fine shape for the morrow. ; embraced in the additional entry is curred it is believec the jury is in- You should also use It for a sudden 1 located hot exceedinK twenty miles vestifratlng the Pacific avenue riot1 attack of toothache, stiff neck, back-: from ,he land embraced in the orlg T" . . ..... ,ii, ,1 ., stinirs bites and the many ac- Inal entry no residence shall be re- w nerein a uepui, mueu nivA..-.v. , ..w, . . , .. . f. Laidlaw cidents that are Incidental to a vaca- quired on such additional entry if the tlon. We would as soon leave uui cnuman i nwuni mi l aggage as go on a vacation or campj entry; And Provided Further. That cut without Sloans Liniment." Writes this section shall not be construed as cne vacationist; "We use It for every-, affecting any rishts as to location of .1.1 nron.r.s foofbuche" Pu t . 1 ,1 lers' additional homesteads un a bottle in your bag. be prepared and have no regrets. Adv PER CAPITA COST AT STATE PRISON REDUCED Big Increase in Population of Penitentiary I Shown by Statement. j SALEM. Ore., luly aR.-rAccordin-' ' to Retires prepared by Frank Davey, head of the penitentiary acoountini! TREAT YOURSELF I department, the salaries of the'offic, r; j and employe of the institution are I -orwin.-ru inv ley- in i io 11 I ' in.i i--i. u,.- tO a dish Of OUr pure ice cream., mr (h(1 ,,re1M,nt administration than ViQea nri 4rlciQ hnV It re-' thai knn hpn for ears. stores a tired body or soothes a worried mind. It is delicious in flavor, smooth in texture. It is a cream so wholesome that doctors recommend it for in valids. Better get acquainted with some today. All Pendleton's best butter is put in Elue Cartons. Be sure that you get it when your order butter. der section twenty-three hundred and six ( the Revised Statutes." I'nder department construction as announced in C rcular Xu, 416, up j proved July Sth. 1910. addltlonul en tries wiil lie allowed only in the states! where the nlarged homestead act Is in force and where rlnal proof on the original entry has been submitted. Where the additional etitr is within I m..n,, miles of the. original enttry. I R A N'.SArs ( IT Y. July M.-A hiv-;' "" "1 .v. -" , , wienie oil Ilie laini in.-i n," His ii-ures show that in February,' ,. ring negro entered police neaaqunr- tnt. aadltlonal entry 1913. the population was 3X1. and the; r swung Ins arms and snieieu ,,,,. hut cultivation, un- . . . ! an,, l,n .. . , v.:. Kluo, ,,,, h M 1 . 1 payroll JVi38X.; jnai in mm "irie stampeu mi ito, ..,. ilaHjMi was sJi and the payroll fingers, and said: "Say. 1S8, why $.;. 1... that in lli tne population TEMPERATURE 97; NEGRO SHIVERS TBI I It UK K mi: sov is so HEEP TIIK KS CAN T MOVE, HE'S DETT ACTED, 'as 352, and the payroll HUJ ni that in l'.Ul the population, was JIT. and the payroll t J 1' 1.67. IciriiiK the month of March the lire f rther show that in 1913 the ovulation was 33 and the pa.wuii ICI.52; in 1(14 the population was' der the Act of June fith. 1 i 1 2, must ! . . ..... . ,.r final Jon't you clear away the snow If, additional entry Is negro tore I ' i , rrt- man wei i ooieo u"in e is so bad that everybody - - -, " . a,,,. ',, .... s -tin snowinn." The wa. detained, The. tempera ninety seven In the shadf Pendleton Creamery Phone 444 IOG OBEYS OWNER'S VOICE ON TELEPHONE "Nipper"' Hike Home When Ordered by Hi Master Over Wire. guimmimmmMi Known For It's Strength 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m r i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Wa.hington, D. C, Oct 6, 1915. First National Bank PENDLETON. OREGON is hereby granted the right to act as Trustee, Ex ecutor, Adroin.atrator and Registrar of Stocks and Bonds. Her Home No I nuntQ Run nice? kUllUUI VlllkllLIArM ijtKrHiaSTKR. Hf. July 2'' win HrKa) had to telephone his dog Operation not Necessary after i ir to come home today. "Nip- , . n ... j. . p,r" went In a hurry when his mas Taking the Ureat Medicine ,M telepb0Ded. Noftouy else imn for Women. ,. iW io ma him imdKe Will and "NlppO" went fishinK I Miller's Falls, Mas,. - "Doctor, said ' ".n 2 i I duplacement very .badly and I ""ttSLZTS? h's, an operation. 1 had t. lephoned today that "Nipper had a soreness in both shown up, hut would not go h'me si'ies and a ptilling "Put him up to the phone,' said sens a Lion in wj itcjuy. a wh wuiic right side. I could ' Nipper, come home right away," not do much work H!li( McKay, sternly. the painwassobjid. ; "Kipper" barked "Yes sir. art I was also troubled 1 rlKht .. or ,,methlng like that into withirregularityand t)- moutnp,.ee and dashed madly other weakness. . blood was poor. , j We hail been mar-! wV.T MORE SFKBD. r ed four years and : """.. n v.n i 7 ei i nun no cnuuren Federal Reserve Board. By C. S. Hamlin, Governor. rTimimmHiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiii SECURITY . .. .. A. , , ,, un wmi'KIK Ore. Julv - me Att.-r vising ,ydia u. rinxnam s vur- -t - - , ln etoble Compound and Blooi Purifier f wome of Milwaukle are Ming to became well and strong and was saved i .ke a hand in the city elect ins from the oiration. We. are now the hereafter. They say they are tireu parent, of a big baby girl and I praise or the methods or the councllmen At your remedies to others and give you the municipal election In November yerrriiBsion to publish my letter. "-Mrs. ; lt,eV will try to elect two women in oseph GuiLBAt'LT, Jli., Bridge Street, 1 thl. eouncll They may decide to Miller's Falls Ma, - I w iw - unnitv A ronsld'T- l Lydia E. Finkham's Vegetable Com-number of women own property miiMlllimillllllllllllllimillK Puna', l8m.0UB orr','Z?mJ? her. norma nea tn and strenetn. vvnenmis to done wives no longer despair of having , children. A womim kIioiiIiI lie reltntant ,... n iioier the three-var law will I), required. To determine thej Idtttance letween the two entries, the, ! nearest points, maasnred on a straight ; I ,ne, will control. ; ln all eases, the land ln the origin 'al entry, as well as the land applied! for under the additional application. must be deslmiuted under the cnlait,-, i ed homestead act; but where the land III either entry has not already beenj I designated the applicant may file a, petition lor designation, In duplicate a." provided by the Act of March fth i lilt, and department Circular No I 402, except that separate petition ; i muni lie riled If the land In both the I original and additional entries has ' not been designated. Where an applicant for an nddl 1 1 onal entry made his original entry i n a different land district, inquiry will be made of the proper land of fice to ascertain whether or not tne land In his original entry has been designated. If not already designat ed under the enlarged homestead act, Hi,- applicant will be allowed thirty days In which to file a petition for designation, covering the undesignat ed land Under this act, any person who has heretofore made a homestead entry on which proof has been submitted, may make a second. r additional en try, for such an area as will, .when added to the area heretofore entered, not exceed 320 acres However, II such person, for. example, has mado p. timber and atpne or desert land en try for 160 acres, and a homestead entry for 160 acres, he would still be entitled to make an additional entry of 160 acres more, under the pro- (MICMELIN FOUNDED -1032") a'f) MICHELIN Universal Tread A real advance This Is The New Tire Everyone Is Talking About INDEPENDENT t.MMt.l Hemtnelgam A Webb, flops, Cor. B, Court and Thompson St Phone 6.13 miiyi ,.,,,.....1.1111 .MiiillliHlliintHiiiimmiiiiumi.i.i mmmm to aubmlt to a ..caI operon aha n phew raaaiHsi n vyiv - unt sue mistr veil i.viun r..i-niu ROUUf CO, WnUr OUCI, UmnW UianM .haniH V.jrcialilo Compound rAPV'C KWONG HONG LOW UrV ' W lit West AHa H.. Bpatatw. Hm 3 (eonllilonf , Lynn, Mass 8 rfnirrlal. If vou have acme that nceda HM-clal mlvlee, write tho Lrdia kL PtnkhAm Medicine Co, it is w.. .. nmnfete change in the council," said Mrs. Maggie John son, secretary of the Mllwankle Corn men lal club, "and at least two wom en should Im elected next November to three men. We have good men In the council, bu they don't know how to pu ih busine. and the sessions last unlit midnight, us It did last n'.sht. Whan th real bunlne ''ould have been finished within an hour'n time." CASTOR I A For Infants and Children In Use For Over 30 Years Always bears the Signature Go East This Summer via Northern Pacific Low Round Trip Fares Enjoy every moment of the circle tours via this line. Get additional scenery and service at no additional expense. Through daily trains to St. Paul, Minneapolis, Chicago, Kansas City-St. Louis with the best dining car service in the world. Enroute stop at Yellowstone National Park Enter through Oardlner fiatewaVT-orlginal. scenic and only Northorn ntrance. Spend a wrek or month in America's greatest wonderland. See the wild animals, geysets, colored terraces, palnl pots. Crand Can yon of the Yellowstone, etc. Excellent hotels. Have you visited HAYDKN LAKICV Most beautiful spot Hotels, camping, boating, fishing, golfing Near Spo kane , Write, call or phone for tickets. Informa tion and travel literature. Let us arrange your vacation trip. WALTER ADAMS Anrent. Pendleton. Ore. Asst. Gen'l Passenger Agent PORTLAND, ORE. A. D. CHARLTON, irnund trip westbound summer lonrlat tickets on sale dallj tell yoor eastern friends. Attractive HofJMsMlcgfl ticket to Montana point anil roltirn. tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiniiiiiiir 190 umajr" mmmm J,MIIIII''"