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certificate to such applicant, said certificate to be signed by not less than three 

 members. The board of pharmacy shall be entitled to demand and receive of each 

 person whom they examine for registration as a registered pharmacist the sum of 

 five dollars, which shall be in full for all services ; and in case the examination of 

 such person shall prove defective and unsatisfactory, and his name be not registered, 

 he shall be permitted to again present himself for examination, and if such exam- 

 ination is had within any period not exceeding twelve months thereafter no charge 

 shall be made for the same. 



SEC. 5. That any person shall be entitled to be registered as a registered pharma- 

 cist who shall be either a graduate in pharmacy, a licentiate in pharmacy, or who 

 shall at the time this act takes effect be engaged in the business of a dispensing 

 pharmacist in the State of Oregon, in the preparation of physicians' prescriptions, 

 and in the vending and compounding of drugs, medicines, and poisons. 



SEC. 6. That graduates in pharmacy must be such persons as have obtained a 

 satisfactory diploma from a regularly incorporated college or school of pharmacy. 

 Licentiates in pharmacy must be such persons as have passed a satisfactory exam- 

 ination before the State board of pharmacy. The said board may grant certificates 

 of registration without further examination to the licentiates of such other boards 

 in pharmacy as it may deem proper. 



SEC. 7. Anyassistasnt or clerk in pharmacy not having the qualification of a regis- 

 tered pharmacist within the meaning of this act, not less than eighteen years of 

 age, who, at the time this act takes effect, shall have been employed or engaged two 

 years or more in the drug stores where the prescriptions of medical practitioners 

 are compounded, and have furnished satisfactory evidence to that effect to the State 

 board of pharmacy, shall, upon making application for registration and upon the 

 payment to the secretary of said board a fee of one dollar within sixty days after 

 this act takes effect, be entitled to a certificate as a registered assistant, which said 

 certificate shall entitle him to continue in such duties as a clerk or assistant, but 

 shall not entitle him to assume the duties of a registered pharmacist, unless he shall 

 subsequently become registered as a registered pharmacist, as provided in this act. 



SEC. 8. Every person resident in the State of Oregon, claiming the right of regis- 

 tration under this act, who shall, within three months after the passage of this act, 

 forward to the board of pharmacy satisfactory proof, supported by his affi davit, 

 that he was engaged in the business of a dispensing pharmacist in the State of 

 Oregon at the time of the passage of this act, or is otherwise entitled to registration 

 as provided in this act, shall, upon payment of a fee of two dollars, be granted a 

 certificate of registration : Provided, however, That in case of failure or neglect on 

 the part of any such person or persons to apply for the registration within three 

 months after the passage of this act, and after they shall have been duly notified by 

 said board of pharmacy of the State of Oregon, they shall undergo an examination 

 as provided for in section 4 of this act. Every certificate and every renewal shall be 

 conspicuously exposed in the pharmacy to which it applies. 



SEC. 9. That every registered pharmacist, apothecary, and owner of any store 

 shall be held responsible for the quality of all drugs, chemicals, or poisons he may 

 sell or dispose of, with the exception of those sold in original packages of the manu- 

 facturer, and also those known as proprietary and patent medicines, and [should] he 

 knowingly intermingle and fraudulently adulterate, or cause to be adulterated, or 

 knowingly substitute in a physician's prescription, any drug, chemicals, or medical 

 preparations, he shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon conviction 

 thereof be liable to a penalty not exceeding one hundred dollars, and in addition 

 thereto his name shall be stricken from the register. 



SEC. 10. That it shall be unlawful for any person, from and after the passage of 

 this act, to retail any poisons commonly recognized as such without labeling the 

 box, vessel, or paper in which said poison is contained with the name of the article, 

 the word "poison," and the name and place of business of the seller. Nor shall it 

 be lawful for any person to deliver or sell any poisons unless upon due inquiry it 



