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into the State shall be inspected upon arrival at the quarantine station in the 
district of final destination, and if found infested with any injurious insects 
or diseases which can not be destroyed by the remedies required in rules 7 and 
8 of these regulations, are hereby prohibited from being planted or offered for 
sale, gift, or distribution and shall be proceeded against as a nuisance. 
Rute 10. If any person or persons having in their possession trees, plants, 
cuttings, grafts, buds, scions, seeds, or pits infested with an insect or insects, 
or with any fungi, blight, or other disease or diseases injurious to fruit trees, 
or to any other trees or plants, shall refuse or neglect to disinfect the said trees, 
plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, scions, seeds, or pits, as is required by rules 7 and 
8 of these regulations, after having been notified to do so by a member of the 
State board of horticulture, the quarantine officer of said board, or a duly 
commissioned quarantine guardian, the said trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, buds, 
scions, seeds, or pits shall be declared a public nuisance and shall be proceeded 
against as provided by law. 
Rute 11. Animals known as flying fox, Australian or English wild rabbits, or 
other animals or birds detrimental to fruit or fruit trees, plants, etc., are pro- 
hibited from being brought or landed in this State, and, if landed, shall be 
destroyed. 
RuLeE 12. Quarantine stations: For the first district, comprising the counties 
of Multnomah, Clackamas, Yamhill, Washington, Columbia, Clatsop, and Tilla- 
mook, shall be Portland. W. K. Newell, quarantine officer, or any member of 
the board or the secretary thereof. For the second district, comprising the 
counties of Marion, Polk, Benton, Linn, Lincoln, and Lane, shall be Salem. kL. T. 
Reynolds, quarantine officer, or any member of the board or the secretary 
thereof. For the third district, comprising the counties of Josephine, Coos, 
Curry, Douglas, Jackson, Lake, and Klamath, shall be Ashland. <A. H. Carson, 
quarantine officer, or any member of the board or the secretary thereof. For 
the fourth district, comprising the counties of Morrow, Wasco, Gilliam, Crook, 
and Sherman, shall be The Dalles. Emile Schanno, quarantine officer, or any 
member of the board or the secretary thereof. For the fifth district, comprising 
the counties of Umatilla, Union, Baker, Wallowa, Malheur, Grant, and Harney, 
shall be Milton and Pendleton. Judd Geer, quarantine officer, or any member 
of the board or the secretary thereof. At all stations such other quarantine 
officers as may be from time to time appointed by the board, notice whereof 
will be given, and complete lists of whom may be obtained from the secretary 
or any member of the board. 
RULE 13. Importers or owners of nursery stock, trees or cuttings, grafts, buds, 
or scions, desiring to have such nursery stock, trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, 
buds, or scions inspected at points other than regular quarantine stations, may 
have such inspection done where required: Provided, however, That such. im- 
porters shall pay all charges of inspection; such charges and expenses to be paid 
before a certificate is granted. Transportation companies or persons and con- 
signees or agents shall deliver and cause to be detained all nursery stock, trees, 
plants, and fruit at one or the other of the quarantine stations, for inspection, 
as provided by the rules and regulations of the board. : 
Rule 14. The fee for the inspection of apple, pear, plum, peach, nectarine, 
prune, cherry, apricot, nut-bearing trees, and alf other trees, shrubs, or plants, 
shall be as follows: Thirty cents per hour, including the time from leaving 
home, inspection, and return home of the inspector, and actual traveling and 
other expenses. On all fruits the fee for inspection shall be $1.00 on any sum 
up to $35.00, and $2.00 on any sum over that amount, and $5.00 for carload lots. 
Rute 15. All persons growing nursery stock, trees, and plants for sale, or to 
