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labeled contrary to the provisions of section 5503, the possession by such 

 dealer, commission merchant, shipper, vendor, or other person, of any 

 such fruits so falsely marked or labeled shall be prima fade evidence 

 that such dealer, commission merchant, shipper, vendor, or other person, 

 has so falsely marked or labeled such fruits. [L. 1907, c. 11, p. 22, § 3.] 



§ 5506. Penalty for Violation of Act. 



Any person violating any of the provisions of this act shall be 

 deemed gnilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction thereof, shall be 

 punished by a fine of not less than $5.00,* nor more than $500, or by 

 imprisonment in the county jail not less than ten nor more than one 

 hundred days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, at the discretion 

 of the court. [L. 1907, c. 11, p. 22, § 4.] 



§ 5507. Liabüity for False Representation as to Variety of Nursery 

 Stock. 



Any person selling nursery stock, or young trees, and representing 

 the same to be of a variety different from what said nursery stock of 

 trees actually are, shall be required to replace all such trees with stock 

 of the same grade and variety as the original order and shall be required 

 to make reasonable compensation to the purchaser for expenses and loss 

 of time due to such error having been made. [L. 1907, c. 57, p. 109.] 



QUARANTINE REGULATIONS. 



At a special meeting of the Oregon State Board of Horticulture, held 

 in Portland, April 2, 1895, all members present, the following regulations 

 were adopted, in accordance with the laws regulating such matters, and 

 are, therefore, binding upon all persons: 



Rule 1. — All consignees, agents, or other persons, shall, within 

 twenty-four hours, notify the qviarantine officer of the State Board of 

 Horticulture, or a duly commissioned quarantine guardian, of the arrival 

 of any trees, plants, buds, or scions, at the quarantine Station in the 

 district of final destination. 



Rule 2. — All trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or, scions imported 

 or brought into the State from any foreign country or from any of the 

 States or territories, are hereby required to be inspected upon arrival at 

 the quarantine Station in the district of final destination; and if such 

 nursery stock, trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions are found to 

 be free of insect pests and fungous diseases, the said quarantine officer 

 or duly commissioned quarantine guardian shall issue a certificate to 

 that effect; and, furthermore, if any of said trees, plants, cuttings, 

 grafts, buds, or scions are found infected with insect pests, fungi, blight, 

 or other diseases injurious to fruit or to fruit trees, or other trees or 

 plants, they shall be disinfected and remain in quarantine until the 

 quarantine officer of the State Board of Horticulture or the duly com- 

 missioned quarantine guardian can determine whether the said trees, 

 plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, or scions are free from live, injurious 

 insect pests or their eggs, larvse or pupse or fungous diseases before they 

 can be offered for sale, gift, distribution, or transportation. All persons 

 or companies are hereby prohibited from carrying any trees, plants, cut- 

 tings, grafts; buds, or scions from without the State to any point within 

 the State beyond the nearest point on its line or course to the quarantine 

 Station in the district of ultimate destination; or from any point within 



