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at any time be brought into the Territory of Oklahoma from the infested counties 
of Texas or parishes of Louisiana. 
RuLE 3. That the following commodities are not restricted at any time, pro- 
vided no quarantined articles are used in packing: Fruit, truck, rice, and rice- 
grain products. 
Rute 4. That all shipments of household goods from infested areas shall be 
prohibited, unless accompanied by an affidavit, attached to the waybill, to the 
effect that the shipment contains no cotton, cotton seed, seed cotton, cotton-seed 
hulls, and cotton-seed sacks, cotton-pickers’ sacks, corn in the shuck, hay, straw, 
or loose Spanish moss, either as packing or in any other way, unless the ship- 
ment be made during the months of July, August, and September, when hay, 
straw, corn shucks, or Spanish moss may be used for packing. Such shipments 
may, however, be subject to inspection at the discretion of the entomologist of 
the board of agriculture. 
Rute 5. That through shipments of quarantined articles shall be made in 
tightly closed box cars and shall not be unloaded while in transit through the 
Territory. 
Rule 6. That shipments of baled cotton into Oklahoma shall be made in 
tightly closed box cars. 
RvuLeE 7. That no common carrier shall use for bedding or feed for live stock 
any of the quarantined articles, except during July, August, and September, 
when hay, straw, Spanish moss, or corn shucks may be used. 
Rute 8. That the quarantine hereby declared may from time to time be ex- 
tended so as to include other counties of the State of Texas or parishes of 
Louisiana. 
RuLeE 9. That no person or persons, except a duly recognized entomologist, 
shall bring or cause to be brought into the Territory, by mail, express, or other- 
wise, any living specimens of the Mexican cotton boll weevil in any of its forms 
of development or egg state. 
Rute 10. All railroads, express companies, and other companies and other 
common carriers, and all private vehicles, etc, entering the Territory of Okla- 
homa from the States of Texas or Louisiana, or passing through the Territory 
of Oklahoma from any of the infested districts of the State of Texas or Louisi- 
ana are especially enjoined to comply with the requirements of this order and 
of the laws of the Territory of Oklahoma governing the same. 
OREGON. 
LAWS oF 1899. 
An AcT to amend an act entitled “An act to create a State board of horticulture and 
appropriate money therefor, approved February 25, 1889, and an act amendatory 
thereof, entitled ‘An act to amend an act entitled an act to create a State board of 
horticulture and appropriate money therefor,’ approved February 25, 1889, approved 
February 21, 1891, and to protect the horticultural industry in Oregon, and an act 
amendatory thereof, entitled an act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to create a State 
board of horticulture and appropriate money therefor,’ approved February 25, 1889, 
and an act amendatory thereof, entitled an act to amend an act entitled ‘An act to 
create a State board of horticulture and appropriate money therefor, approved Feb- 
ruary 25, 1889,’ approved February 21, 1891, and to protect the horticultural industry 
in Oregon,” approved February 23, 1895. 
Be it enacted by the legislative assembly of the State of Oregon: 
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Sec. 2. The members shall reside in the districts for which they are respec- 
tively appointed. They shall be selected with reference to their knowledge of 
