OKLAHOMA. 55 



in which adulteration was found, the number of complaints entered against 

 persons for the violation of the law relative to the adulteration of articles 

 named in this Act : the number of convictions had and the amount of fines 

 imposed and collected and sentences passed; and it shall be his duty to cause 

 tn l>e made against parties violating the provisions of this Act. 

 i he adjournment of the commission the secretary shall be authorized 

 and empowered to carry on the work of the commission. 



It shall be the duty of the treasurer to receive, receipt for, and safely keep 

 all funds comim; into his hands, and to deposit the same with the State Treas- 

 urer at least once each month, taking his receipt therefor, and make to the 

 president of the commission on the first day of each month a full statement of 

 the receipts and disbursements of his office for the month next preceding. 



The members of said commission shall make and subscribe to the same oath 

 of oilier as that prescribed in the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma for 

 other olIieiMls. and the secretary and treasurer shall each give bond in the sum 

 of live thousand dollars -,n h for the faithful performance of the duties of their 

 ectlve "Hiccs, which bond shall be approved by the Governor and filed with 

 the Secretary of State. 



Hun. The said hoard of commissioners shall receive their 

 actual expense! \\ : ! in the performance of their duties in connection 



with this A.M. authorized to employ a stenographer or clerk 



at a salary DOl y-tivo dollars per month, also to fix the com- 



not to exceed three dollars per day and actual 

 



fin- iinn ///.s/x n f santiih'tt. For the purpose of this 



there is 1 ihlished two state laboratories /or the analysis of food, 



which shall he under the supervision of 



said commission. One of said laboratories shall be established and located at 

 the g ;ul the director of said laboratory shall be the professor 



of the department ' niversity. The other laboratory 



i he State Agricultural and Mechanical College at Still- 

 d the di, 'aboratory shall be the chemist of the experi- 



ment station in the said Airri.-iiltural and Mechanical College. To the said 

 laboratory at :y all samples of drugs and medicines shall be 



filiation. And to the said laboratory at the said 



:i It lira I ; vp' shall be sent for analysis and examination 



nuples of foods and feeding stufts. and all samples of dairy products. The 



v ami the sai.l Agricultural and Mechanical College shall employ 



such additional chemists and assistants as are necessary properly and expedi- 



aiine and analy/e such dniirs. medicines, food and dairy products 



,. sent tl : said commission for the purpose of determining whether 



such art --I, misbranded and mislabeled within the meaning 



,,f thlfl Act, and 11 11 <h:il! app.-ar that any of such specimens are adulterated, 



mislabeled or mNbranded within the meaning of this Act, the secretary of the 



commission shall at once certify the facts to the county attorney of the county 



in which rod) sample was taken, with a copy of the results of the analysis of 



the examination of such samples, duly authenticated by the analyst or officer 



making such examination or analysis, under oath of such analyst or such officer; 



Provided, that said commission may submit to the department of chemistry at 



the I University or at the said experiment station of Agricultural and 



.lle-e, any sample or samples of any article of food, drugs, medi- 



or dairy product for analysis, and the directors of such departments 



shall make and furnish the commission such analysis or analyses. 



