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stances which do not present, destroy, repel, or mitigate insects or 

 fungi and does not have the names and percentage amounts of each and 

 every one of such inert ingredients plainly and correctly stated on the 

 label. 



Section 7. No lieense or other qualification shall be required to 

 enable any and all persons to engage in the sale and disposal of any 

 of the above named insecticides, fungicides or any other f unguis or 

 insect-destroying, preventing or repelling poisons, agents or preparations. 



Section 8. That Section 5497 and 5498 of Lord's Oregon Laws be 

 and are hereby repealed. 



Filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 23, 1911. 



REGULATING SALE OF LIME-SULPHUR SOLUTION. 



Be it enacted by the Peuple of the State of Oregon: 



Section 1. No person, firm, or corporation shall seil, offer, or expose 

 for sale, any lime and sulphur Solution or Compound for spraying 

 purposes, which shall have a specific gravity of less than thirty degrees, 

 Beaume test, nor which contains anything except products which arise 

 from boiling lime and sulphur in water and no salt or other soluble sub- 

 stance shall be used therein. 



Section 2. Every package of such Compound or Solution sold, offered, 

 or exposed for sale shall be plainly labeled with black faced type, in 

 letters of not less than one-half of an inch in height, stating the Con- 

 tents of the Compound or Solution and the gravity test thereof. 



Section 3. Any person, firm, or corporation selling, offering, or 

 exposing for sale any lime and sulphur Solution or Compound which 

 does not comply with the provisions of this act, either as to test, 

 ingredients, label, or otherwise, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor 

 and upon conviction thereof shall be fined not less than $10 nor more 

 than $100, or by imprisonment in the county jail not more than sixty 

 days, or by both such fine and imprisonment, in the discretion of the 

 court. 



Section 4. In view of the fact that this act is necessary to the 

 public peace, safety and welfare, and because the spraying season will 

 be over in less than ninety (90) days, an emergency is hereby declared 

 to exist and this act shall exist from and after its approval by the 

 Governor. 



Filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 21, 1911. 



ESTABLISHING STANDARD SIZES OF APPLE BOXES. 



Be it enacted by the People of the State of Oregon: 



Section 1. There is hereby created and established a Standard size 

 for apple boxes for the State of Oregon. 



Section 2. The Standard size of an apple box shall be eighteen inches 

 long, eleven and one-half inches v/ide, ten and one-half inches deep, 

 inside measurement. 



Section 3. That the special size of apple boxes shall be twenty 

 inches long, eleven inches wide, and ten inches deep, inside measurement; 



Filed in the office of the Secretary of State February 20, 1911. 



