108 



STATUTES OF OKLAHOMA, CHAPTER XXV, SECTION 409, PAGE 118. 



Every person who adulterates or dilutes any articles of food, drink, drug, med- 

 icine, strong, spirituous, or malt liquor, wine, or any article useful in compounding 

 either of them, whether useful for mankind or for animals, with a fraudulent intent 

 to offer the same, or cause or permit it to be offered for sale as unadulterated or un- 

 diluted, and every person who fraudulently sells or keeps, or offers it for sale the 

 same as unadulterated or undiluted, knowing it to have been adulterated or diluted, 

 is guilty of a misdemeanor. 



OREGON. 



AN ACT to regulate the practice of pharmacy and the sale of poisons in the State of Oregon. 



Be it enacted by the Legislative Assembly of the State of Oregon: 



SECTION 1. That from and after the passage of this act it shall be unlawful for any 

 person not a registered pharmacist within the meaning of this act, to conduct any 

 pharmacy, drug store, apothecary shop, or store for the purpose of retailing, com- 

 pounding, or dispensing medicines or poisons, or for the proprietor of any store or 

 pharmacy to allow any person, except a registered pharmacist, to compound or dis- 

 pense the prescriptions of physicians, or to retail or dispense poisons for medical 

 use, except as an aid to and under the supervision of a registered pharmacist or reg- 

 istered physician. 



SEC. 2. That within sixty days after the passage of this act the governor shall 

 appoint five persons from among competent pharmacists of the State, who shall con- 

 stitute the Oregon board of pharmacy. It shall be the duty of each member of said 

 board, before entering upon the discharge of his duties, to appear before an officer 

 duly authorized to administer oaths in this State, and make such oath to faithfully 

 and impartially discharge the duties of a member of the board. The first term of 

 said members of the board of pharmacy shall be one, two, three, four, and five years, 

 respectively, and shall be designated by the governor in his appointments. Mem- 

 bers of the board shall meet at such time and place as may be agreed upon, and shall 

 proceed to first elect by ballot a president, treasurer, and secretary, who shall hold 

 their offices for the term of one year, or until their successors are elected and qual- 

 ified. Thereafter the board shall meet and hold examinations as hereinafter pro- 

 vided at least quarterly during each year, and any three members of the board shall 

 constitute a quorum. The board shall have power to make such by-laws as it may 

 deem necessary and not inconsistent with the constitution of this S'.ate or with the 

 provisions of this act, and prescribe the qualifications of a pharmacist of this State. 

 In case of a vacancy occurring in the board from any cause, the governor shall fill 

 the vacancy by appointment from competent pharmacists of this State. 



SEC. 3. That the secretary of the board shall receive a salary which shall be fixed 

 by the board; he shall also receive his traveling and other expenses incurred in the 

 performance of his official duties. The other members of the board shall receive the 

 sum of five dollars for each day actually engaged in this service, and all legitimate 

 and necessary expenses incurred in attending the meetings of said board. Said 

 expenses shall be paid from the fees received by the board under the provisions of 

 this act. and no part of the salary or other expenses of the board shall be paid out of 

 the State treasury. All moneys received in excess of said expenses shall be held by 

 the board as a special fund for meeting further expenses. The board shall render an 

 annual report of the work it lias accomplished to the governor, and render an account 

 of all moneys received and disbursed by them pursuant to this act. 



SEC. 4. That said board of pharmacy shall, upon application, and at such time and 

 place and in such manner as they may determine, examine each and every person 

 who shall desire to become registered as a registered pharmacist in this State, and 

 if the majority of said board shall be satisfied that said person possesses the quali- 

 fications prescribed by the by-laws of said association they shall issue the proper 



