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from that portion of tlie State of Idaho bounded on the north by the 43d parallel 

 north latitude, on the east by the State of Wyoming, on the south by the State 

 of Utah, on the west by the llSth meridian west longitude and on the northwest 

 by the Snake River, of all klnds of hay and straw, including hay, straw, grass, 

 forage plants, weeds or tule used in cattle care or used for packing nursery 

 stock of any kind, or in connection with hives of bees, or in any other way, and 

 of alfalfa seed, and hereafter and nntil further notice such importations from 

 the States of Utah and Wyoming and the hereinbefore described portion of Idaho 

 is prohibited. 



Done at the office of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, Portland, 

 Oregon, March 6, 1913. 



WILBUR K. NEWELL. 



Commissioner at Large of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture. 



Approved : OSWALD WEST, 



Governor of the State of Oregon, Salem, Oregon. 



POWDERY SCAB 



In the early part of the year 1915, the fact was definitely established that 

 the potato disease known as the Powdery Scab of Potatoes had established itself 

 in Tillamook County in this State. This disease had not previously been found 

 in Oregon and was not known in any other county in the State. The State Board 

 of Horticulture was advised by the Federal Horticultural Board of the United 

 States Department of Agriculture that the disease was a dangerous one and for 

 the protection of the potato industry in other portions of the State the following 

 quarantine was established : 



Oregon State Board of Hortioiütiire, Notice of Quarantine No. 2 



The fact has been determined by the President of tlie Oregon State Board of 

 Horticulture that a dangerous potato disease known as the Powdery Scab of 

 Potatoes (Spongospora subterranea), new to and not heretofore widely prevalent 

 or distributed within and throughout the State of Oregon, exists in the County 

 of Tillamook in the State of Oregon : 



Now, therefore, I, Chas. A. Park, pre.sident of the Oregon State Board of 

 Horticulture, under the authority conferred by Section 2, of Chapter 246 of the 

 General Laws of 1915, and Section 4, of Chapter 342 of the General Laws of 

 1915, do hereby quarantine the said County of Tillamook, and from and after the 

 publication of this notice in a newspaper published within said County of 

 Tillamook, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or Corporation to carry or 

 transport any common potato or potatoes from the said County of Tillamook 

 into or through any part of the State of Oregon, outside of said County of 

 Tillamook. 



Done at Salem, Oregon, July 13, 1915. CHAS A PARK 



President of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture. 



Executive Office, Salem, Oregon, July 13, 1915. 

 I, James Wlthycombe, Governor of -the State of Oregon, do hereby approve 

 the foregoing notice of quarantine and designate the Tillamook Headlight, a 

 newspaper published in said County of Tillamook, as the newspaper in which 

 said notice shall be published. 



JAMES WITHYCOMBE, 



Governor of the State of Oregon. 



