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... fact that their boundaries were made according to physical con- ditions , the situation of mountains , rivers , and streams , which make , what may be called , natural boundaries . In addition , when the population of Oregon was small ...
... fact that their boundaries were made according to physical con- ditions , the situation of mountains , rivers , and streams , which make , what may be called , natural boundaries . In addition , when the population of Oregon was small ...
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... facts in connection with the original Ore- gon Country and the formation of the Oregon Provisional Government . Prior to the boundary treaty of June 15 , 1846 , what is now the State of Oregon , was only a part of what , prior to that ...
... facts in connection with the original Ore- gon Country and the formation of the Oregon Provisional Government . Prior to the boundary treaty of June 15 , 1846 , what is now the State of Oregon , was only a part of what , prior to that ...
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... facts I have obtained from a short biography of Gay written by Col. J. W. Nesmith , a noted Oregon Pio- neer of 1843 , and who was , from 1861 to 1867 , an United States Senator from Oregon . This biography is published at pages 88-90 ...
... facts I have obtained from a short biography of Gay written by Col. J. W. Nesmith , a noted Oregon Pio- neer of 1843 , and who was , from 1861 to 1867 , an United States Senator from Oregon . This biography is published at pages 88-90 ...
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... my interview I asked him to tell me about the matter . He told in substance the fol- lowing facts : When the result of the viva voce vote was uncertain , and a division was called for , Joseph HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF OREGON 23.
... my interview I asked him to tell me about the matter . He told in substance the fol- lowing facts : When the result of the viva voce vote was uncertain , and a division was called for , Joseph HISTORY OF THE COUNTIES OF OREGON 23.
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... facts . In this Report particular attention is called to the fact that the Committee " has obtained some interesting information respecting the geographical character of the Territory of the United States on the Pacific Ocean . This ...
... facts . In this Report particular attention is called to the fact that the Committee " has obtained some interesting information respecting the geographical character of the Territory of the United States on the Pacific Ocean . This ...
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Página 119 - The sixth annual meeting of the Pacific Coast Branch of the American Historical Association was held in the History Building, Stanford University, Cal., November 19 and 20, 1909.
Página 110 - Until otherwise provided by law, the judicial districts of the State shall be constituted as follows : The counties of Jackson, Josephine and Douglas shall constitute the First District. The counties of Umpqua, Coos and Curry, Lane and Benton shall constitute the Second District.
Página 225 - River; thence easterly to and up the middle channel of said river, and where it is divided by islands, up the middle of the widest channel thereof, and in like manner up the middle of the main channel of Snake River to the mouth of the Owyhee River...
Página 98 - ... after which time the Legislative Assembly may increase the number of Senators and Representatives, always keeping as near as may be the same ratio as to the number of Senators and Representatives. Provided, That the Senate shall never exceed thirty and the House of Representatives sixty members.
Página 106 - Judge of the Supreme Court, before entering upon the duties of his office, shall take and subscribe, and transmit to the Secretary of State, the following oath : -' I, , do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will support the Constitution of the United States and the Constitution of the State of Oregon, and that I will faithfully and impartially discharge the duties of a Judge of the Supreme and Circuit Courts of said State according to the best of my ability, and that I will not accept any other office...
Página 89 - The government of the United States is one of enumerated powers; the governments of the States are possessed of all the general powers of legislation. When a law of Congress is assailed as void, we look in the national constitution to see if the grant of specified powers is broad enough to embrace it; but when a State law is attacked on the same ground, it is presumably valid in any case, and this presumption is a conclusive one, unless in the constitution of the United States or of the State we...
Página 108 - The Supreme Court shall consist of four Justices, to be chosen in districts by the electors thereof, who shall be citizens of the United States, and who shall have resided in the State at least three years next preceding their election, and after their election to reside in their respective districts.
Página 89 - The Government of the United States is one of enumerated powers; the National Constitution being the instrument which specifies them, and in which authority should be found for the exercise of any power which the National Government assumes to possess.
Página 293 - The Governor, Secretary of State, and State Treasurer shall constitute a board of commissioners for the sale of school and university lands, and for the investment of the funds arising therefrom, and their powers and duties shall be such as may be prescribed by law: Provided, That no part of the university funds, or of the interest arising therefrom, shall be expended until the period of ten years from the adoption of this Constitution, unless the same shall be otherwise disposed of by the consent...
Página 299 - They shall receive no fees or perquisites whatever, for the performance of any duties connected with their offices. It shall not be competent for the legislature to increase the salaries herein provided.