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of one hundred thousand dollars shall be paid by said State. Excess by State.
Expenditures.
The said money shall be expended under the direction of the Secretary of the Interior, and shall be forwarded to be locally expended in the present Territory of Arizona, through the secretary of said Territory, as may be necessary and proper in the discretion of the Secretary of the Interior, in order to carry out the full intent and meaning of this Act.

Approved, June 20, 1910.


June 22, 1910.
[S. 538.]
[Public, No. 220.]

Chap. 311.An Act To amend sections twenty-five hundred and eighty-six and twenty-five hundred and eighty-seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by the Acts of April twenty-fifth, eighteen hundred and eighty-two, and August twenty-eighth, eighteen hundred and ninety, relating to collection districts in Oregon.

Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Customs.
Oregon collection districts.
That section twenty-five hundred and eighty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended so as to read as follows:

R.S., sec. 2586, p. 513, amended.
Vol. 22, p. 48.
Sec. 2586. There shall be in the State of Oregon four collection districts, as follows:

Coos Bay. “First. The district of Coos Bay, to comprise all of the waters and shores of that part of the State of Oregon lying south and east of the north bank of the Siuslaw River and west of the summit of the Coast Range of mountains; in which Coos Bay, in Coos County, Ports of entry and delivery.shall be the port of entry, and Ellensburg, at the mouth of the Rogue River; Port Orford and Gardiner, on the Umpqua River, ports of delivery.

Yaquina. “Second. The district of Yaquina, to comprise all the waters and shores lying north and east of the north bank of the Siuslaw River to the forty-fifth degree of north latitude and west of the summit of the Coast Range of mountains; Ports of entry and delivery.in which Yaquina shall be the port of entry and Newport a port of delivery.

Astoria. “Third. The district of Astoria, to comprise all the waters and shores lying within the territory described as follows: Beginning at the summit of the Coast Mountains, on the forty-fifth degree north latitude, running thence west to the Pacific Ocean, thence north to where the north bank of the Columbia River intersects the Pacific Ocean, thence easterly and southerly along but excluding the north bank of the Columbia River to where one hundred and twenty-two degrees forty-six minutes fifty-five seconds west longitude intersects forty-five degrees fifty-one minutes north latitude, thence westerly to the summit of the Coast Mountains, thence southerly along the summit of said Coast Mountains to the place of beginning; Port of entry.in which Astoria shall be the port of entry.

Portland. “Fourth. The district of Portland, to comprise all the waters and shores in the State of Oregon, excluding the north bank of the Columbia River between the States of Oregon and Washington, not described in the collection districts of Coos Bay, Yaquina, and Astoria; Port of entry.in which Portland shall be the port of entry.”

Officers. Sec. 2. That section twenty-five hundred and eighty-seven of the Revised Statutes of the United States be amended so as to read as follows:

R.S., sec. 2587, p. 513, amended.
Vol. 22, p. 48.
Sec. 2587. There shall be in the collection districts in the State of Oregon the following officers:

Coos Bay. “First. In the district of Coos Bay a collector, who shall reside at Empire City, and three deputy collectors, who may be appointed by the collector, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and of whom one shall reside at Ellensburg, one at Port Orford, and one at Gardiner.

Yaquina.

“Second. In the district of Yaquina a collector, who shall reside at Yaquina, and who shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars a year,