BOARD OF HORTICULTURE 47 



1915, do hereby quarantine that portion of Malheur County, Oregon, described 

 as foUows : Beginniug at a point in Malheur County, Oregon, where the town- 

 ship line runnlng between ränge 41 and 42 east intersects the north boundary 

 line of Malheur County, Oregon ; thence south on said township line to the 

 southweist coruer of township 17 south, ränge 42 east ; thence east on the town- 

 ship line running between townshlps 17 and 18 south to the southwest corner of 

 township 17 south, ränge 44 east ; thence south to the southwest corner of 

 township 20 south, ränge 44 east ; thence east to the State boundary line l)etweeu 

 the States of Oregon and Idaho ; thence northerly f ollowing said boundary line 

 aloug the meanders of the Snake River to the place where the north Iioundary 

 line of said Malheur County intersects said Snake River, thence westerly along 

 the north boundary line of said Malheur County to the place of beginning. And 

 from and after the publication of this notice in a newspaper published within 

 the county of Malheur, it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or Corporation 

 to carry or transport any kinds of hay and straw, including hay, alfalfa hay 

 products, straw, grass, forage plants, weeds or tule used in cattle cars or used 

 for packing nursery stock of any kind or in any other way from said portion of 

 Malheur County into or throughout anj' part of the State of Oregon, outside of 

 said described portion of Malheur County except under the conditions hereinafter 

 set forth, as follows : 



1. Alfalfa meal or other finely grouud products made from alfalfa hay, 

 provided that the grinding of such products shall be done between the date of 

 October 1 to April 1, may be shipped into or through any part of the State of 

 Oregon under the foUowing provisions : 



(a) That all such products shall be sacked and shipped in new, clean sacks. 



(b) That the product shall be stored in warehouses removed from alfalfa 

 fields, alfalfa hay, or other suspected materials immediately after being grouud, 

 until shipped or otherwise disposed of. 



(c) Provided further, that shipments of alfalfa meal or other such ground 

 products designated for points in the State of Oregon shall be shipped to only 

 such points as designated by the Oregon State Board of Horticulture or its 

 duly authorized agent. 



(d) xVll warehouses and places where said product is stored to be at all 

 times free of alfalfa hay, other hays, straw and all other means of contamination. 



(e) Each lot shipment must be accompanied by an offlcial certificate signed 

 in writing by an horticultural commissioner of the State of Oregon or his duly 

 authorized agent attesting that it has been inspected and passed in compliance 

 with these regulations, and stating where it was ground, stored, inspected and 

 point of shipment. 



Done at the Office of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, Fortland, 

 Oregon, October 5, 1920. 



CHAS. A. PARK. 

 President of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture. 



Executive Office, Salem, Oregon, October 5, 1920. 



I. Ben W. Oleott, Governor of the State of Oregon, do hereby approve the 

 foregoing Promulgation and designate the Argus, a newspaper published in 

 Ontario in said County of Malheur, as the newspaper in which said notice shall 

 be published. 



BEN W. OLCOTT, 



Governor of the State of Oregon. 



