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Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 201 § 201.080 — and 201.170. The eastern boundary of Jackson County is part of the

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 201 ·
Oregon Code § 201.080 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
and 201.170. The eastern boundary of Jackson County is part of the western boundary of Klamath County (see 201.180). The northern boundary of Jackson County is part of the southern boundary of Douglas County (see 201.100). The western boundary of Jackson County is the eastern boundary of Josephine County (see 201.170). The southern boundary of Jackson County is the Oregon-California line. Umpqua County, referred to in 201.150 (1), was incorporated in Douglas County in 1863.
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