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48 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. (ln. 88. 1882. map .. .n we t -nve hundred andeight -six and twenty-

 live higigl-re¢l;:clteighiIy?:g*iai1cl>1i9thd Reliriged Statutes of the Ugniged States by orgating the collection district of Yaqnina in the State of Oregon and authorizing the

appointment of a collector therein. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United P•>ll¤¤*i°¤ d*¤· States of America in Congress assembled, That section twenty-tive hun-

  • “I‘lt°·S°'§{:,“‘ 5,, dred and eighty-six of the Revised Statutes of the United States be

,,,,,{,,dQ,d_ ’ ’ amended so as to read as follows: _ Five collection “SEc. 2586. There shall bein the State of Oregon and Territory of di•*·¥i¢=*¤- Washington five collection districts, as follows: _ Boundaries pm- “First. The southern district of Oregon; to comprise all of the waters wfibvd- _ _ and shores of that part of the State of Oregon lying south and east of 0fS3““‘°"“ °"°"°* the north bank of the Siuslaw River; in which Coos Bay, in Coos County, _ mgm` shall be the port of entry, and Ellensburg, at the mouth of Rogue River, Port Orford, and Gardner, on the Umpqua River, ports of delivery. Yoqulus. ‘*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 north bank of the Salmon;Rivcr, and west of the summit of the Cascade Range of mountains; in which Yaquina shall be the port of entry and Newport a port of delivery. District of Ore- “Third. The district of Oregon; tocomprise all the waters and shores 8¤¤ lying north and east of the north bank of the Salmon Riverto the forty- sixth and one-half degree of north latitude, and west of the Coast Range of mountains to the forty-eighth degree of north latitude, except that portion situated above the junction of the Willamette and Columbia . Rivers and drained by those rivers and tributary waters; in which Astoria shall be the port of entry. wmomom “I·‘ourth. The district of Willamette; to comprise all the waters and shores lying north and east of the north bank of the Salmon River to the forty-sixth and one·half degree of north latitude, and west of the Coast Range of mountains to the forty-eighth degree of north latitude, above the junction of the Wihamette and Columbia Rivers, and drained by thoserivers and their tributary waters, and all other portions of said State drained by said Willamette River or its tributaries; in which Portland shall be the port of entry. Pug•tB¤und. “Fitth. The district of Puget Sound; to comprise all the waters and shores of the State of Oregon and Territory of Washington not included in the districts of the southern district of Oregon, Yaquiua, Oregon, and Willamette; in which Port Townsend shall be the port of entry." R. s. 25m, 512, Sec. 2. That section twenty-five hundred and eightyseven of the ¤¤¤¤d*=d· Statutes of the United States be amended so as to read as o ows: ‘ 0;;,,,,-,,· ,8,;- “Sec. 2587. There shall be in the collection districts in the State of dence; compass- Oregon and the Territory of Washington the following officers: U"- - “First. lu the southern district of Oregon, 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 gavlgiom one shall reside at Ellensburg, one at Port Oribrd, and one at ner. “Second. In the district of Yaquina, a collector, who shall reside at Yaquma, and who shall receive a salary of one thousand dollars a year, with the fees allowed by law, and a commission on all customs money collected and accounted for by him, such salary, fees, and commissions not to exceed the sum of two thousand ave hundred dollars per year.- A*;Th1rd. In the district of Oregon, a collector, who shall reside at s ona. “Fourth. In the district of Willamette, a collector and an appraiser, who shall reside at Portland. “F1ftb. In the district of Puget Sound, a collector, who shall reside at Port '1'ocausend." Approved, April 25, 1882. l