16 The Law. 



Section 6. Each carload, case, box, package, crate, bündle 

 or bale of trees, shrubs, plants, vines, cuttings, grafts, scions, 

 buds, fruit pits, fruit or vegetables imported or brought into 

 this State shall have plainly and legibly marked thereon in a 

 conspicuous manner and place, the name 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 that it contains nursery stock, seedlings or seeds. 



Section 7. 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 the 

 fruit fly family, trypetidae, from any country, state or dis- 

 trict where such species of trypetidae is known to exist and 

 any such fruit, vegetable, or host plant, together with its Con- 

 tainer and packing, shall be immediately destroyed at the 

 expense of the owner or agent. 



Section 8. No person, firm or corporation shall bring or 

 cause to be brought into the State of Oregon any peach, nec- 

 tarine or apricot tree or cutting, 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 "peach yellows", "little peach", and "peach 

 rosette" or any one of them, are known to exist, and any such 

 shipped into this State shall be destroyed or returned to the 

 point of shipment at the Option of the owner or agent and at 

 his expense. 



Section 9. Any nursery stock, trees, vines, plants, shrubs, 

 cuttings, grafts, scions, buds, fruit pits, fruits, vegetables or 

 other articles infested with any species of injurious insects, 

 or their eggs, larvae or pupae, which would be liable to cause 

 damage to the orchards, vineyards, farms and gardens and 

 their products, or with any disease liable to spread to fruits, 

 vegetables, trees, vines, plants or any other useful product 

 of the soil in Oregon, are hereby declared to be a public nuis- 

 ance, and the several commissioners of the State Board of 

 Horticulture, the State Inspector or the county inspector who 

 inspects the same is invested with the power to abate the 

 nuisance in a summary manner. 



Section 10. Any person violating any of the provisions of 

 this act shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and upon 

 conviction thereof, shall be punished by a fine of not more 

 than $100, or by imprisonment in the county jail for a 

 period of not exceeding three months. 



