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withdraw such Promulgation, he can do so with the written 

 approval of the Governor of Oregon by Publishing a notice of 

 such withdrawal in three newspapers to be designated by the 

 Governor. Proofs of publication of such promulgations and 

 withdrawals of promulgations shall be filed in the office of 

 the Secretary of State. 



Section 2. The Commissioner at Large of the State Board 

 of Horticulture is authorized and directed to quarantine any 

 locality within the State of Oregon when he shall determine 

 the fact that a dangerous plant disease or insect infestation 

 new to or not theretofore widely prevalent or distributed 

 within and throughout the State exists in such locality. The 

 Commissioner at Large of the State Board of Horticulture 

 shall publish a notice of such quarantine in such newspaper 

 published within or near the quarantined locality as the Gov- 

 ernor of Oregon may designate, and the quarantine shall be 

 effective immediately upon the publication of such notice. 

 Such notice must be approved in writing by the Governor 

 before publication. From and after the publication of such 

 notice it shall be unlawful for any person, firm or Corpora- 

 tion to carry or transport any article or articles specified in 

 the notice of quarantine from the quarantined locality into 

 or through any other part of the State. Whenever it appears 

 to the Commissioner at Large that such quarantine of said 

 locality is no longer necessary, he shall give notice that such 

 quarantine is no longer in force. Such notice shall be ap- 

 proved by the Governor in writing and shall be published in 

 some newspaper within or near the quarantined locality to 

 be designated by the Governor. Proofs of the publication of 

 the notices provided for in this section shall be filed in the 

 office of the Secretary of State. 



Section 3. The State Board of Horticulture shall appoint 

 a State Inspector to hold office during the pleasure of the 

 board. It shall be the special duty of the State Inspector to 

 inspect nursery stock, trees, shrubs, plants. fruits and vege- 

 tables and other articles mentioned in this act, Coming from 

 points without the State, and to enforce the provisions of this 

 act and all other horticultural laws of the State relating 

 thereto. He shall also have all the duties, powers and rights 

 of a county inspector and is granted Jurisdiction to act 

 throughout the State. His salary shall be $1,200 per year and 

 he shall be allowed the expenses necessarily incurred in the 

 Performance of his duties. His salary and necessary expenses 

 shall be paid monthly in the same manner as the members 

 of the State Board of Horticulture are paid from the funds 

 appropriated for the said board; provided, that his monthly 



