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the shipment of stock, giving the names of the nurserymen and place it is to be 

 delivered. Mr. A. Van Holderbeck, Commissioner of Horticulture, Tacoma, Wash. 



West Virginia. — Stock shipped into the State must be accompanied by a 

 certificate of inspection and a license fee of ten dollars must be paid. Prof. James 

 H. Stewart, Director of Agricultural Experiment Station, Morgantown, W. Va. 



Wisconsin. — Stock shipped into the State must bear an official certificate of 

 inspection. Prof. E. P. Sanderson, Inspector Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Madison, Wis. 



Wyoming. — No law. Mr. B. C. Buffman, Director Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Laramie, Wyo. 



Canada. — Shipments of stock into Canada are unpacked and fumigated by 

 government inspectors, and must arrive within the time specified at the following 

 ports of entry : 



St. John, New Brunskick ; St. Johns, Quebec ; Niagara Falls and Windsor, On- 

 tario ; Winnipeg, Manitoba, from March 15 to May 15, and from October 7 to 

 December 7. At Vancouver, British Columbia, from October 15 to March 15. Dr. 

 James Fletcher, Dominion Entomologist, Ottawa, Ont. 



LAW OF 1905. 



AX ACT 



To provide for the appointment of County Fruit Inspectors and to amend Sections 4178 

 and 4185 of the Codes and .Statutes of Oregon as compiled and annotated by Charles 

 B. Bellinger and William W. Cotton. 



Be it Enacted hy the People of the State of Oregon : 



Section 1. That upon a petition of not less than twenty-five residents and 

 fruit growers of any county in this State, the county court of said county shall 

 appoint a County Inspector whose duty it shall be to inspect the apple and other 

 fruit orchards of said county and to enforce tlie laws now in force and that 

 may be hereafter in force in this State applicable to the fruit industry and to 

 the growing, handling and selling of fruit, fruit trees and other nursery stock : 

 Provided, that the inspector so to be appointed shall be recommended and certi- 

 fied to be competent for such position by the State District Commissioner of the 

 State Board of Horticulture for the said county, and said County Inspector 

 shall hold his office during the pleasure of said county court. 



Section 2. It shall be the duty of the State District Commissioner to instruct 

 and educate the County Inspectors as to the laws and quarantine regulations of this 

 State and the rules and regulations of the State Board of Horticulture. 



The County Inspector shall perform his duties under the general supervisions 

 of the State District Commissioner for said county to whom he shall make reports 

 in the manner prescribed by the State Board of Horticulture. 



Section. 3. Such County Inspector shall be paid for his services, by the said 

 county, a sum not exceeding $3 per day and pay his own personal expenses, for 

 each and every day actually employed in the performance of his duties as herein 

 provided, and the said County Inspector shall report monthly to the said State 

 District Commissioner, the time for which he is entitled to pay during the month 

 next preceding and the said State District Commissoner shall certify the same 

 to the county court before such compensation shall be paid to said County In- 

 spector. 



Section 4. If any county for any reason fails to appoint a County Inspector 

 as herein provided, then the inspector of any adjacent county may perform such 

 services, and his compensation and the necessary expenses incurred in the perform- 



