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 SIXTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sizes. II. CHS. 358-361. 1922. 991 ditch: Provided, That an erson sustainin loss of ro rt on P'°"‘°‘?· account of the overflow ofysai)d Lake Andes f§0m and giitlerlille {om- t¤.iiiiwi$Y1°iil:li$`i pletion of the spillway and drainage ditch herein rovided for, shall °°mp °°' e forever barred from bringing suit against the (government of the United States. Approved, September 21, 1922. crux. see.-Au Act To authorize the establishment or s com awa station on S¤r;§;¤{>,=*g,},,*§2’· the coast of Green Bay at or in the vicinity of Strawberry Passage, in Door County,  Wisconsin. ’ Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Re esentatives of the United _ States of America in Congress assembled, Tlizt the Secretary of the g§.s?°€¥§T,K;dw§€5e0¤ Treasury be, and he is hereby, authorized to establish a Coast Guard ?,‘§}1°fi“" °"»i“ D°°’ station on the coast of Green Bay at or in the vicinity of Strawberry yi Passage, in Door County, Wisconsin, in such locality as the Ca tain Commandant of the Coast Guard may recommend, at a limit ofp cost L*m“°‘°°“‘· for station buildings and equipment thereof of $35,000. Approved, September 21, 1922. CHAP. 360.-An Act To authorize the purchase bg the city of Medford, Oregon, S°l{§'“l‘{'·?`£,g£¥22‘ of certain lands formerly embraced in the grant to the regon and California. Railroad Company and revested m the United States by the Act approved June 9, 1916. Be it enacted b tlw Senate and House ofRe entatives o the United States of Amemliiz in Congress assembled, Tgiitsthe Secrelslary of the l§·,‘$€§l’;£{§_$'m N. Interior shall be, and is hereby, authorized to issue a. patent to the }’¤§,§,§° g;,°n*§‘§‘ city of Medford, Oregon, for the following described lands, being a V¤1-39,p-218- ' part of the lands revested in the United States by the Act of Congress enacted June 9, 1916 (Thirty-ninth Statutes, page 218), to wit: The D°°"’*P"°“· southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five in township thirty-six south, range two east, and the northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of section thirteen, in township thirty-six south, range one east, of the Willamette meridian, in the P8 t umd State of Oregon; on condition that the said city first shall pay to mm mq ' the United States the sum of $2.50 per acre for all of said lands and in addition thereto the appraised price of the timber on all such lands Prom as may be classified as timberlandsz Provided, That there shall be iunmi deposits m- reserved to the United States all oil, coal, and other mineral deposits S°"°"· that may be found in the lands so granted and all necessary use of the lands for extracting the same, and that there shall be reserved to the ,.,,g§,‘§,§" "'“‘°' "°"°' United States, as to the said southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of section twenty-five in township thirty-six south, range two east, or to its permittees or licensees, the right to enter thereon and take and use the same for power purposes, inaccordance with the terms and conditions of section 24 of the Federal Water Power V°*· ·*¤·P·1°75· Act of June 10, 1920. _ Sec. 2. That the Secretary of the Interior shall presmibe all f’“’ t° °° necessary regulations to carry into effect the foregoing provisions of this Act. Approved, September 21, 1922. CHAP. 361.-An Act For the relief of and purchase of lands for  of the S°¥f°§l°§°?f6g§l?22' Apache Indians of Oklahoma lately confined as prisoners of war at Fort Sill Military Reservation, and for other purposes. b Be it enacted b the Senate and House of Re- resentatives of the United _ States of Americgz in Congress assembled, Tlliat the Secretary of the Oil§?°h° 1”d"“°‘