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 SIXTY—FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. CHS. 106-108. 1919. 1319 for which no preference right of entry exists, as herein rovided, V°l· at P- 55°· or under the Act of June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred) and six (Thirty-fourth Statutes at Large, page Eve hundred and lift ), shall be subject to sale at public auction to the highest bidder undrer rules and regulations to be provided by the Secretary of the Interior: _ And pramkled further, That the moneys received rom the sale of D‘Sp°‘°l °'F"`°°°°‘“ the lands under this Act shall be deposited in the Treasury of the _ United States, shall draw interest, and be administered in accord- l°1‘°"·*"m‘ ance with the provisions of section two of said Act of June fifth, nineteen hundred and six. Approved, March 3, 1919. crm?. 107.-in aa To me mam imag to the mmm National rms, oregon. Fi:“T°il{"it§3S Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United [?ubu°' N°` ml States of America in Congress assembled, That the following described ,s%§?l°"°”°l F"' lands be, and the same are hereby, included in and made a part of the £=¤d= ¤¤d°¤ *°· Minam National Forest, subject to all prior valid adverse rights, and that said lands shall hereafter be subject to all laws affecting national forests: Sections thirty-four and thirty·five, the north half of section thirty-six, township seven south, range forty-three east, and sections two and three, township eight south, range forty-three east, all of Willamette meridian, in Oregon. Approved, March 3, 1919. cmu-. 1os.-Au Act rwviaiag for me a pmsai me sue or as cig Harbor aim. ih‘Eiéiili doned military reservation in the State of Vlpashington, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House 0 Representatives of the United. States of America in Congress assembled;fThat the Gig Harbor abau— ntgsiighbiigrwiiiliiiiw doned military reservation in sections five and eight, all in township ,,,§Q‘ff,‘}‘;{;_§;*,§’,§};,’g];’j‘°“· twenty-one north, range two east, Willamette meridian, in the county of Pierce and in the State of Washington, be caused by the Department of the Interior to be surveyed and subdivided into tracts and lots to conform as far as practicable to the tracts and lots lawfully occupied by the tenants thereon on December fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen. Sec. 2. That after said s1u·vey and the approval thereof by the ,°£_,°§“,¥;§'}{g,d ,0“';,’}_*;{ Commissioner of the General Land Office the plat thereof shall be vhugzdrraps nr ae tiled in the office of the register and receiver in the manner provided pm Y" “°‘ by law, and thereafter any lawful lessee in actual occupancy on December tif th, nineteen hundred and seventeen, of any portion of the lands described in section one hereof who made actual settlement thereon in good faith under the terms of a lease by the War Depart— ment, or a sublease thereunder on said date, or the heirs or assignees of such lessee or sublessee, shall be entitled to purchase for the _ appraised value one of such surveyed tracts so occugged, no right of mmm °'°“· purchase of such lessee or sublessee to exceed the lan actually occupied and improved by him on December fifth, nineteen hundred and seventeen, and in no case exceeding ten acres in a body, according to Government surveys and subdivisions thereof, upon the payment to the Government of a sum of money equal to the a praisal value Pmm thereof, such appraisement to be ma e as provided b iiiw: Pramkled, Improvements. That in making such appraisement the appraisers shall not include the Payment in ,um,,_ improvements thereon made by the occupants of such lands: Provided memsfurtber, That gggment to the Government may be made in one sum, or one-tenth c and the balance in nine equal annual installments,