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permission in writing to make such Separation within a time specifietl in siuh 

 permission, whicli time sliall be reasonable for the Performance of the work, 

 but witli cUie regard to the safety of the State ; such permission shall be granted 

 only upon tlie condition tliat the owner or owners or his or tlieir agents make 

 such Separation and destroy all the infested or infected portion at his or their 

 own expense and under the supervision of the officer doing the insi>ection or 

 of some person authorized by him to supervise the work of Separation and 

 destruction, and shall pay for the Services of the person autliorized to supervise 

 such work when it is necessary for the officer making the inspection to authorize 

 and depute some person to supervise such work. Whenever the official who 

 makes such inspection has otlier official work awaiting and it appears that the 

 time required for separating and destroying such articles may exceed one hour, 

 he may authorize and depute some proper person to supervise the Separation 

 of the uninfested and uninfected articles from the infested or infected articles 

 and the destruction of the infested or infected articles, and the person so 

 authorized shall be paid for his Services by the owner or owners or his or their 

 agents for his Services while supervising the Separation and destruction of such 

 articles. In case of the failure of the owner or owners, his or their agents 

 to comply with the foregoing conditions within tlie time specified in the written 

 permission, the contents of every such car, case, box, package, crate, bale or 

 bündle containing articles infested or infected as aforesaid, shall be destroyed 

 at the expense of the owner or owners, his or their agents. 



When any shipment of any nursery stock, trees, vines, plants, shrubs, cuttings, 

 scions, buds, fruit pits, seeds, fruits, vegetables or other articles brought into 

 the State are infected or infested with any disease or insects or their eggs, 

 larvae or pupae which are injurious to trees, plants, vines, shrubs, fruits, vege- 

 tables and other plant growths, and the natura of such infection or infestation 

 is such that the shipment can not be reshipped out of the State without danger 

 of damage to the orchards, vineyards, farms, gardens, and their productions, of 

 Oregon, or to any of them, such shipment shall be immediately destroyed by the 

 State inspector, county inspector or commissioner of the State Board of Horti- 

 culture, who shall have inspected the same, or under his direction. [L. 1913, 

 Chap. 246, See. 5.] 



§ 8873. Name and Address of Consigiior and Consignee on Shipment Into 

 State. Each carload, case, box, package, crate, bündle, or bale of trees, shrubs, 

 plants, vines, cuttings, graf ts, scions, buds, fruit pits, fruits or vegetables, imported 

 or brought into this State shall have plainly and legibly marked thereon in a 

 conspicuous manner and place, the uame and address of the person, firm or 

 Corporation shipping the same, and the name and address of the consignee, also 

 the name of the country, state or territory where the contents were grown and 

 must Show tliat it contains nursery stock, seedlings or seeds. [L. 1913, Chap. 246,. 

 See. 6.] 



§ 8874 tlnlawful to Ship Into State Certain Host Trec or Plant. No person, 

 firm, or Corporation shall bring or cause to be brought into the State of Oregon, 

 any fruit or vegetable or host plant which is known to be, or hereafter may 

 become a host plant or host fruit of any species of tlie fruit fly family, Trypetidae,^ 

 from any country, state or district where such species of Trypetidae is known to 

 exist and any such fruit, vegetable or host plant, together with its Container 

 and packing shall be immediately destroyed at the expense of the owner or 

 agent. [L. 1913, Chap. 246, See. 7.] 



§ 8875. Unlavvful to Ship into State Tree Where Peach Yellow Is Prevalent. 



No person, firm or Corporation shall bring or cause to be lirought into the 

 State of Oregon any peach, nectarine, or apricot tree or cuttings, grafts, scions, 

 buds, or pits of such trees, or any trees budded or grafted upon peach stock or 

 roots, that have been in a district where the contagious disease known as 



