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The quarterly of the Oregon Historical Society, Vol. 4, March, 1903-December, 1903
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§ 16. All cattle, excepting teams in use, shall be
considered as common stock; an inventory of age, brand,
kind, and number, shall be handed in by the contributor to
the secretary, and at the termination of the journey the
company shall account to each contributor for the amount
inventoried.
§ 17. The number of cattle thus inventoried and put in shall
never exceed fifty to one driver.
§ 18. No ardent spirits to be taken or drank on the route,
except for medicinal purposes, and if smuggled in shall,
when discovered, be destroyed under the control of the
commandant.
§ 19. Every person over the age of sixteen shall furnish
himself with a good and sufficient rifle, ---- pounds of
powder, and ---- pounds of lead, to be inspected by the
inspector, and reported on as in other cases.
§ 20. All members of this association shall assemble at
----, and on the ---- day of ----, 1845, and organize for
the final trip.
§ 21. * * * This constitution may be altered or amended at
any time by a vote of two thirds of the members present at
any regular meeting of the company, or at any special
meeting called by the commandant.
All of which is respectfully submitted.
JAMES OFFICER,
WM. DEAKINS,
B. M. ATHERTON,
C. F. HALLY,
_January 4, 1845._ Committee.
* * * * *
From _Western Journal_, March 15, 1845.
LETTER FROM OREGON.
The following extracts from a letter written by one of the
emigrants of 1843, will be particularly interesting at this
time, and should be carefully read by those going out this
spring. It will be particularly useful to emigrants who
leave from this part of the country:
FORT VANCOUVER, November 11, 1843.
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