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 270 F1F·rY-N1NtrH couemnss. sm. 1. os. 3335. 1906. {**g]*j•J°· for me for less than thirty days for each offense: Provided, That the legislature meiiciuil purposes. may provide by law for one agency under the sqpervision of S8.ld·Sl`.8,l',0 in each incorporated town of not less than two ousand population in the portions of said State hereinbefore described; and 1f there_ be no incorporated town of two thousand pqpulation in any county 1D said portions of said State, such county s l be entitled to have one such 1>·=¤··¢¤¤>¤<* bv •P<>¢¤¤¢¤· the United States; and for the sale of such liquors to any apothnu' ecary who shall have executed an approved bond, in a sum not less than one thousand dollars, conditioned that none of such liquors shall be used or disposed of for any purpose other than in the compounding of prescriptions or other medicines, the sale of wh1ch would not subject him to the payment of the special tax required of liquor dealers by the United States, and the gayment of such special tax by ` any person within the parts of said tate hereinabove defined sha_l constitute prima facie evidence of his intention to violate the provi- S“'°“· °'“· sions of this section. No sale shall be made except upon the sworn stpltegqnlpt of the appliclacnt ini writling setfing] fpiith thei pprposedfor wie eiquoristo nse,an nosaesa emaeorme icinal purposes except sales to apothecaries as hereinabove provided unlegg such statement shall be aclqompanied by E. bona fide presqription si b a re lar racticin sician, whic rescri tion s a not beglilled lhiore fhlan olhce. sails shall be dufv registered, and the register thereof, together with the affidavits and prescriptions pertaining thereto, sha be open to inspection by any officer or citizen of P°¤¤“*°°· said State at all times during business hours. Any rson who shall knowingly make a false affidavit for the pur se afdiesaid shall be p,g,;l;;1”:“l ““" by deemed guilty of perjury. Any physician wh; shall prescribe any ` such liquor, except for treatment of disease which after his own personal diagnosis he shall deem to require such treatment, shall, u n conviction thereof, be punished for each offense by line of not ligs than two hundred dollars or by imprisonment for not less than thirty sale or other disposition of liquor contrary to these provisions shall be punished by imprisonment for not less than one year and one day. Upon the admission of said State into the Union these provisions shall _ _ beriinmediately enforceable in the courts of said State. m':j;*:n{}“;;j({’l,fé§;:f l`hird. That the people iphaluting said proposed State do agree and 1..¤·1·. declare that they forever disclaim all right and title m or toany unapprqpriated public lands lying within the boundaries thereof, and to all an s lying within said limits owned or held by any Indian, tribe, or nation; and that until the title to any such public land shall have been extinguished by the United States, the same shall be and remain subject to the jurisdiction, disposal, and control of the United States. ml;i¤¤··¤¢r of ¤·¤<¤- That land belonging to citizens of the United States residing without ' the limits of said State shall never be taxed at a higher rate than the land belonging to residents thereof; that no taxes shall be imposed by the State on lands or property belonging to or which mav hereafter be }purchased by the L nited States or reserved for its use. l Us-°s::=t;¤¤ T¤·¤**<* ourth. That the debts and liabilities of said Territory of Oklahoma ` shall be assumed and paid by said State. _c;’y,];l¤i'*¤ f"' Public Fifth. That provisions shall be made for the establishment and ' maintenance of a system of public schools, which shall be open to all the children of said State and free from sectarian control; and said
 * ¤°°°Y°¤°**l°- days, or by both such line and imprisonment; and any person connected with any such agency who shall be convicted of making any