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(d) Of Packing and Labeling Fruit and 
Nursery Stock 
Section 55038. Green Fruit Packed for 
Market to Be Labeled. 
Any person, firm, association or cor- 
poration engaged in growing, selling or 
packing green fruits of any kind within 
the state of Oregon, shall be required, 
upon packing any such fruit for market, 
whether intended for sale within or with- 
out the state of Oregon, to stamp, mark, 
or label plainly on the outside of every 
box or package of green fruit so packed, 
the name and postoffice address of the 
person, firm, association or corporation 
packing the same: Provided further, That 
when the grower of such fruit be other 
than the packer of the same, the name 
and postoffice address of such grower 
shall also prominently appear upon such 
box or package as the grower of such 
fruit, (LL. 1907, ¢. 11, p. 22, Sec. 1.) 
Section 5504. False Representation as to 
Place of Raising or Packing Fruit For- 
vidden. 
It shall be unlawful for any dealer, 
cominission merchant, shipper or vendor, 
by means of any false representations 
whatever, either verbal, printed or writ- 
ten, to represent or pretend that any 
fruits mentioned in Section 5503 were 
raised, produced or packed by any per- 
son or corporation, or in any locality 
other than by the person or corporation, 
or in the locality where the same were 
in fact raised, produced or packed, as the 
case may be. (L. 1907, c. 11, p. 22, See. 2.) 
Section 5505. Possession of Fruit False- 
ly Labeled—Hvidence. 
If any dealer, commission merchant, 
shipper, vendor, or other person, shall 
have in his possession any of such fruits 
so falsely marked or labeled contrary to 
the provisions of Section 5503, the pos- 
session by such dealer, commission mer- 
chant, shipper, vendor, or other person, 
of any such fruits so falsely marked or 
labeled shall be prima facie evidence 
that such dealer, commission merchant, 
shipper, vendor, or other person, has so 
falsely marked or labeled such fruits. (L. 
1907, ¢. 11, p. 22, Sec. 3.) 
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF PRACTICAL HORTICULTURE 
Section 5506. 
Act. 
Any person violating any of the pro- 
visions of this act shall be deemed guilty 
of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction 
thereof, shall be punished by a fine of 
not less than $5, nor more than $500, 
or by imprisonment in the county jail 
not less than 10 nor more than 100 days, 
or by both such fine and imprisonment, 
at the discretion of the court. (L. 1907, 
ce. 11, p. 22, Sec. 4.) 
Section 5507. Liability for False Repre- 
sentation as to Variety of Nursery 
Stock. 
Any person selling nursery stock, or 
young trees, and representing the same 
to be of a variety different from what 
said nursery stock of trees actually are, 
shall be required to replace all such trees 
with stock of the same grade and va- 
riety as the original order, and shall be 
required to make reasonable compensa- 
tion to the purchaser for expenses and 
loss of time due to such error having 
been made. (L. 1907, c. 57, Sec. 109.) 
HORTICULTURAL LAWS OF THE 
STATE OF WASHINGTON, 1918 
Chapter VIII 
Powers and Duties of Commissioner—(c) 
Vice the State Commissioner of 
Horticulture 
Location of Office 
Section 127. That section 3072 of Rem- 
ington & MBallinger’s Annotated Codes 
and Statutes of Washington be, and the 
same is hereby amended to read as fol- 
lows: Sec. 3072. The State Commission- 
er of Horticulture shall maintain an of- 
fice at Tacoma, Washington, which of- 
fice shall be kept open from 9 o’clock 
a. m. to 12 o’clock m. and from 1 p. m. 
to 5 p. m. daily except Sundays and 
legal holidays. (Sec. 1, L. 1911, p. 513.) 
Powers and Duties 
Section 128. Said State Commissioner 
of Horticulture shall have power, and it 
shall be his duty: 
(a) To exercise a general supervisory 
and directory control over the horticul- 
tural interests of the state; 
Penalty for Violation of 
