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    THE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SUNDAY MORNING, JUNE 19, 1S27 ss
3.
Quarantine Orders Issued by the
Oregon State Board of Horticulture
QUARANTINE ORDER . 1
Pertaining to Alfalfa Weevil in
Oregon. (With Regulations)
The fact has be-n determined
by the President of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture that
an insect pest injurious to alfalfa
and other forage crops, known as
3ifalfa weevil (Phytoiiomus pos
ticus. Gyll), new to and riot here
tofore prnvalnt or widely distrib
uted within the state of Oregon,
""A exists in the counties of Malheur,
XBaker and Union, state of Oregon,
irmd that alfalfa hay, and other
'day and cereal straw, alfalfa meal,
alfalfa seed, baggage, emigrant
movables, household effects,
household Implements, camping
effects, camping implements, live
stock, potatoes, nursery stock,
used alfalfa milling machinery,
aud all machinery. Implements,
hags, and other containers, that
have b-en used in the milling,
baling, harvesting or threshing of
alfalfa, railroad cars, automobiles,
automobile trailers, trucks and
other vehicles are liable to be car
riers of .said alfalfa weevil.
Xow. therefore, I, Chas. A.
Park. President of the Oregon
Mate Board of Horticulture, under
the authority conferred by section
2 of chapter 246, of the General
Laws of Oregon of 1 1 3, and sec
tion 4 of chapter 342, of the Gen
eial Laws of Oregon of 1915. con
sider it necessary, in order to fur
ther prevent the spread of the al
falfa weevil (Phytouomus posti
cus within the state of Oregon,
do hereby quarantine the counties
of Malheur, Baker and Union,
state of Oregon, and from and af
ter the publication of this order
iu three newspapers published
within the state of Oregon, it shall
be unlawful for any person.-firm
or corporation to carry or trans
port alfalfa hay. and any other
hay and cereal straw, alfalfa meal,
alfalfa seed, baggage, emigrant
movables, household effects,
household implements, camping
effects, camping implements, live
stock, potatoes, nursery stock,
used alfalfa milling machinery,
and all machinery, implements,
bags, and other -containers, that
have been used in the milling,
haling, harvesting or threshing of
alfalfa, railroad cars, automobiles,
automobile trailers, trucks and
other vehicles from said infested
territory except as hereinafter
provided.
Regulation 1. Alfalfa hay and
other hay and cereal straws and
alfalfa meal, except as hereinafter
provided, that has been grown,
manufactured or stored in the
said infested territory is hereby
prohibited from moving from said
infested territory into any other
section of the state of Oregon for
any purpose whatsoever, and up
on the arrival of any such hay or
straw or meal as quarantined
against in this order, the same
shall be immediately returned to
point of origin or destroyed at the
option and expense of the owner
or owners, his or their responsible
agent or agents.
Regulation 2. Alfalfa meal or
t -nixed meal which contains alfalfa
meal will be admitted into other
sections of the state of Oregon
from said infested territory from
mills which, are approved in writ
ing by the president of the Oregon
state Board of Horticulture as be
ing so constructed and operated
as to conform to adequate safe
guard requirements for the pre
veution of alfalfa weevil infesta
tion or contamination of the al
falfa meal, provided that all such
audita meal is sacked and ship-
pea immediately after it is mill
ed, such milling, sacking, and ship
ping to be done during the period
November 1 to March 31: nrovid
ed further, that such alfalfa meal
is shipped in new or reclaimed
burlap bags and loaded in tight
rjiiroatl cars which are free from
alfalfa hay, other hay and cereal
straw and which has not been
used in carrying alfalfa hay to
'lie mill, and nrovided further
'hat each shipment of alfalfa meal
as above is accompanied by a cer
tificate signed by an inspector of
uregon State Board of Horti
Milture, establishing the fact that
all of the alfalfa meal in the ship-
nt-ni nas neen milled, sacked and
shipped in accordance with the
doove requirements. Such certifi
must also state the name and
location of the mill which manu
!dtured the product, the name
aaaress of the consignee, the
Hiiount of the shipment, the num-
r and initials of the' car con
fining the shipment, and the date
"ii which the alfalfa meal was
HiilMl, sacked and shipped. A
' opy of the certificate must be
uiail-d at the time of shipment to
.e President of the Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture, Salem, Ore
''! Any approval granted by the
f'lesulent of the Oregon State
t'.uard of Horticulture to any mill
" v-'iriK the shipment of alfalfa
'-al from the mill as provided
at.ove, may be revoked by him at
'"V t,mH he la convinced that such
"oil uot meeting adequate safe
"rtl measures. t
HeKulation 3. An official cer
'itcate. signed by an inspector of
'he Oregon State Board of Horti
' iiltur .shall accompany each
shipment of potatoes grown in or
"hipped from the said infested ter
r'ry into any other section of
" state ot Oregon. Such cert if I
tes shall establish the fact that
potatoes in the shipment have
"n passed over a screen imraed
attly prior to loading into a car.
Placed in fresh clean sacks and
,i I? u ; Ln cars that ar free 'row
aiuifa hay or other hay or cereal
JW- A,l shipments or potatoes
m said Infested territory, not
"ompanied by certificates as
herewith provided for shall be im
mediately returned to the point of
friu or destroyed at the option
Jud expense of the owner or own
ftr. bis or their responsible agent
Regulation. .4
Alt niroorv an A
St4 or. tranPrted Into aay
lcUon Oregon -from aaM
fested tertltdry must be -packed
u iresh ahavint , eieelslor or ota-
er suitable packing (except tule,
hay. or straw), and each shipment
must be accompanied by an offi
cial certificate establishing the
fact that each package in the ship
ment has been fumigated for a
period of one hour for alfalfa
weevil in an airtight enclosure
subsequent - to being boxed, baled
or packed for shipment, with cyan
ide of potassium or sodium at the
FMe of one ounce to each cubic
feet of space. , All shipments of
nursery or ornamental stock and
other plants as enumerated in
this regulation, not accompanied
by a certificate as herewith pro
vided for shall be refused admit-,
tance into any other sectioa of the
state of Oregon and all such ship
ments shall be immediately re
turned to the point of origin or
destroyed at the option and ex
pense of the owner or bwners, his
or their responsible agent or
aents.
Kegulation C. No shipment oflicry and shall be returned iin-
household effects, or emigrant
movables, nriiiintinf In in -
' "--r- -- r, ' " i
fested territory shall be transport-j
ed into any other section of thej
ui uiesuu uy any common i tomoliile trailers, trucks and 'oth-, 's. Ore.; Arus. Hlllsboro, Ore
can ter. person or persons unless er. vehicles arriving at the bouu-Uon.
such shipment be accomp'in:e-I by daries of non-infested territory, -I- l PATTKRSON,
a sworn statement made in dupli-! from said infested territory, shall i Governor of the St;ite of Oregon.
cate by the owner or shipper in placed in quarantine by the!
accordance with the folio wing President of the Oregon State! QIARAXTINK ORIH'R XO 3
forms on blanks which will be ! Board of Horticulture, his deputy IV. taming o il.e olorado Potato
furnished to applicant by the in-i or deputies, or his representatives! Beetle
spection officials of the Oregon i in the district or county into which ! The fad has h-n. determined
M:te Board of Horticulture. One
ol such duplicates designated as
copy No. 1 to be mailed to the
Quarantine Officer, Oregon State
Board of Horticulture, Salem. Ore
gon, and the other of said dupli
t
the at.
(Railroad) (Station)
on
(Month, day. year)
constituting (less than) a car
load . .
(If carload write initials and
car "number here)
to he shipped to
Consignee)
at
. (Destination)
via
(Give Initials of other lines)
that no alfalfa seed, nursery
stock, vegetables or fruit is in
cluded In the shipment and that
no hay, straw or grain is includ
ed for packing material (or for
any purpose except as food neces
sary for live stock jn transit in
said infested territory; that the
shipment is made up of the fol
lowing: Household goods, farm imple
ments, tools, harness, farm wag
ons, automobile (draw line
through item not included),
stands of bees, live stock
feed for
(Specify)
animals in transit . .
(Specify kinds and amount of
eachj
Pand .,
(Specify any items not included in
previous classification)
(Shipper or Owner)
Subscribed and sworn to before
me
a Notary Public in and for the
state of Oregon, County of ......
this
day of . .19. . . .
(Notary Public)
My commission expires.
The special certificate from the
owner or shipper to-be appended
to copy No. 2 shall lie in accord
ance with the following form:
I hereby agree to observe ex
plicitly the requirements of the
Quarantine Order No. 1 with re
gard to hay, straw or grain (in
cluded as stock feed for use in
said infested territory) house
hold and agricultural emigrant
movables and other materials, and
hereby certify that I havo this
day mailed one copy of the fore
going affidavit to the Plant Quar
antine Officer, Oregon State Board
of Horticulture, Salem, Oregon.
(Signature)
Upon arrival at any common
carrier station of any shipment of
the articles enumerated in this
regulation such shipment shall be
held intact until the President of
the Oregon State Board of Horti
culture, his deputy or deputies, or
his representative in the district
or county in which such shipment
is received, has been notified and,
a certificate of release has been
issued.
Regulation 6. It shall be the
duty of all common carriers to
clean and free from alfalfa hay
and other hay and cereal straw, all
oars that have been used for the
transportation of live stock, or al
falfa hay and other hay and cereal
straw in or through any part of
the infested territory before the
same enter other sections of the
state of Oregon.
Regulation 7. Used alfalfa
milling machinery and other
machinery and implements that
have been used in the baling.
milling, harvesting, or5 threshing
ot alfalfa will be admitted into
other sections of the state of Ore
gon-from the said infested terri
tory only upon compliance with
the following requirements: Per
sons contemplating transporting
any of the enumerated articles
from the said infested territory
into other sections ot Oregon shall
first make application to the Presi
dent of the Oregon State -Board of
Horticulture for a permit to do so,
staling t in ' the r application V the
name and address of the shipper,
tb locality . from which tier hrpi
mentiaito be made, a description
pi tbe atticles f ot. which. . a - per.-
crite nwitrna tit rj i.knv .Vi O t k ,
,1, , . " iiousenoio implements, camping ioie wiueiy prevalent or, nisirioui-i v vyc6uu , . : f ('niim.hfa t in. nin
' J h leJ T X "wts. camping' implements, used ed within or throughout the state I 83 the 'newspapers in which id tj am0ok Wash inV on and
.nni , '.T J ! ! 'arming implements and other of Oregon exists in the counties j P' 'omulgat ion shall be published : j CamhilV rTv time
wavbilT "-jfield appliances brought into the of Malheur. Baker. Grant. .;Wai- bounty Observer, Dallas. XKu,ation 5 With the exceo
Waoy bi,K alfalfa weevil free sections of Iowa, Union. I'niatilla'antffMor-
r'oauntyoof0reKon- ss rTn r o,h,T tha,,r vommo' of "on'' Tr ttkkson i::1
i ounty or ss. carrier transportation from said designated as infested territory, PA KRSON, ,I(eut of live-leared nlrie- Blfln ho
1 hereby solemnly swear, that infested territory shall be placed and that ill common potatoes are Governor of the State of Oregon, j SMoje,.t , , , ' p' 'a" De
I was present during the piepara- in quarantine bv the President of liable to Im carriers of this.pesL I ( l That the stock wil Vown
t.on for shipment of the household the Oregon State Board of Horfi- Now. therefore, I. Chas. A. QUARANTINE ORDER NO. 5 i froni fteed planted after th- cnndi
effects or emigrant nu.iolex I . k:., i ... .. i.lri, u, o;.l....t ..r . orunn fU'ifi, t...i:x.. ! . . . J 1 ' "M 'oiiui-
" i uiiiuir, un upiuij ur iii-iiuiiffl, ui wi .,i j n- ' ' fvt i - - i . m uianumi t ions stated in ' and " of I ll f
which this affidavit accompanies, j His lemesentative in the district State Board of Horticulture, un- PeitainiiiK to White Pine Blister k.. '.
hat the goods were .delivered to , ot- vuntv into which sneh jirlirles ler the autlforitv tuferred bv Rust - , - .
mit is requested, the terminal
point of delivery and the name
and address of . the. . person to
whom tlie permit should be sent.
Any and all such shipments of
machinery and implements here
tofore eiinuinerafed In this regu
lation transported into other sec
tions of Oregon from said infested
territory under authority of p.-r-
nut issued by the President of tb!
Oregon State Board of Horticul-
ture shall have attached to each
shipment a certificate signed by
an inspector of the Oregon State
Board of Horticulture sho win
the number of the r.r,.,it ...r,,,
. , ,
r '"i- 'u mac
an the machinery and implements
included in the shipment havej
"Ben ciean ea, ami luiingaleu
hydrocyanic acid gas, before
ing loaned for shipment, the date
and place of fumigation, afl thei
umount of cyanide used ill the
fumigation of the shipment cov
ered by the certificate. Any and
all shipments of machinery and
or implements not accompanied
by a certificate as provided for in
this regulation shall be refused
j admittance to non-infested terri-
jadmittancM to non-infested terri-
mediately to "point of origin at the
! expense of owner. rnnsieiiHo or
" . n -
Agent.
Regulations. Automobiles, au-
such vehicle arrives, until it has
been
determined by inspection
that the same is free from alfalfa;
Weevil.
Regulation 9. Baggage, emi-
grant movables, household effects,
are imported or brought until it
has been determined by inspection
that the same is free from alfalfa
weevil.
Regulation 10. Alfalfa seed
will be admitted into the alfalfa
weevil free sections of Oregon,
from said infested territory, only
when contained in bags or con
tainers which have not been pre
viously used in the carrying of al
falfa products other than reclean
ed alfalfa seed.
This order supersedes Quaran
tine order No. 7, issued October 5,
1H20, aud amendment thereto, is
sued October S. 1921. and Quar
antine Order No. 11, issued Sep
tember 30, 122.
Done in the office of the Ore
gon State Board" of Horticulture,
Portland, Oregon, this the 6th
day of June. 1927.
CHAS., A. PARK,
President of the Oregon State
Board of Horticulture. (
Executive Office, Salem, Oregon,
June 6, 1927.
I, I. Ij. Patterson, Governor of
the State f Oregon, do hereby ap
prove the foregoing promulgation
and designate the following three
newspapers in the state of Oregon
as the newspapers in which said
promulgation shall be published.
Observer, L.aGrande, Oregon;
Herald, Baker. Oregon.
Oregon Statesman, Salem, Ore
gon. I. L.. PATTERSON,
Governor of the State of Oregon.
QUARANTINE ORDER NO. 2
Pertaining to the Strawberry Root
Weevil
The fact has been determined
by the President of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture that
an insect pest injurious to the
strawberry, the strawberry root
weevils (Otiorhynchus ovatus, O.
rugifrons, O. sutcatus), not here
tofore widely distributed through
out the state of Oregon, ejsts
over an indeterminable area of
Oregon, and that all strawberry
plants are liable to be carriers of
said pest.
Now, therefore, I, Chas. A. Park,
President of the Oregon State
Board of 'Horticulture, under the
authority conferred by section .2
of chapter 246 of the General
Laws of Oregon of 1913 and sec
tion 4 of chapter 342 of the Gen
eral Laws ot Oregon of 1915, do
hereby p'rohfbif the sale, barter,
transfer or distribution of straw
berry plants for the purpose of
propagation or planting within
the state of Oregon, except as
hereinafter provided.
1. Any person, firm or corpor
ation growing strawberry plants
for 'sale for propagation or plant
ing in Oregon shall, not less than
six weeks previous to the time
planned for the removal of the
plants intended for sale, make ap
plication in writing to the horti
cultural commissioner of his dis
trict for the inspection of the
held, giving such facts regarding
location and acreage as shall be
stipulated by the president of the
Oregon State Board of Horticul
ture. 2. All strawberry fields and
their surroundings" from which
plants are to be sold shall be inspected-
by a duly authorized in
spector of the Oregon State Board
of Horticulture. Any and all fields
found infested or in, or adjacent
to an area likely to be fnffested
by ! the st,raw berry root weevils,
which in the judgment of the in
spector is or is likely to be a
source of contamination through
the disposal, of strawberry plants
for propagation or planting pur
poses, shall be Quarantined, and no
plants may be used for sale or
propagation .or planting from said
Quarantfned' fields.' ".t Weevil-free
fields shall be Issued a certificate
of Inspection,-copies of which shall
accompany , each" - shipment ! of
plant and be displayed in a con
spicuous place on each package or
buudb. - r... -H
ii 3. No , common carrier 8ha.ll
accept ' for transportation : anf
' . . . . . . n . .. , . , . n-i ... . . ' " " "" " HIRIIIIII. II.
crate, bundle or package of straw
berry plants except where same la
accompanied by a special cert lo
cate or inspection signed by" an
inspector' of the Oregon State
Board of Horticulture, certifying
that the field or fields-from .which
said plants wr taken is or are
free front the strawberry root
.weevil. Any shipment of straw
berry plants not bearing the nrou
!er ceiTifi.ate will iim, .dl... v
j destroyed or returned to point of
! origin at the option and exnease oL
'the owner, or owners, his or theirishall not be carried or transport -
1 resoousible fleem . Bent 1 o,i int.. t t,M ,..,., iJ ,.?" fuxZ.
J -r-i.t- ...f' 7 .
....... nu,,-,ur, Wuai4iu -
i nue uiucr nu. o. issueu ftemeiu-
! ber 27, 1921.
-
have Done in the office of the 'Oregon
withj State Board of Horticulture. Port -
be-hand, Oregon, this the Gth day of
Done in the office of the Oregon
I June 19-27
('HAS. A. PARK.
President of the Oregon
Board- of Horticulture.
State
executive Office, Salem, Oregon,
June . 1927.
I, I. L. Patterson. Governor of
: the state of Oregon, do hereby ap-
prove the foregoing promulgation
. and designate the followinK three
: and designate the followinir three
lu-wsoaoers in the state of rreron
J as the newspapers in which aid
tvr...,,.l.,..ti.. i...n i. .... ki l.i..i .
vitlLllbUituu DI1U1I Itrs ) U O I UV .
j Oregon Statesman, Salem,-Ore-
son ; Polk County Observer. Dal -
bv the President of thn Oieon
! state Board if Horticulture' that
an Insect De.-U injurious to the'
! common notato the Polnrnirto nn
'ato beetle ( Lepi inotarsa deceiu-
lineata), new to and not hereto
section 2 of chapter 24b of the
General Laws of Oregon of 1913,
and section 4 of chapter 342 of
the CA-neral Laws of Oregon of
1915, .consider it necessary, in or
der to further prevent the spread
of the Colorado potato beetle
( Leptinotarsa decemlineata) with
in the state of Oregon, do hereby
quarantine the said infested terri
tory and from and after the pub
.- . i , .L
hcation of this order in rthree
newspapers published within the
state of Oregon, it shall be unlaw-
ful for any person, firm oj.ojrpor-:
ation to carry or transport any
potatoes from said infested terri
tory except as hereinafter provid
ed.
No potatoes shall be carried or
transported from said infested
territory into any other section of
Oregon unless such shipment be
accompanied by a certificate sign
ed by an inspector of the Oregon
State . Board of Horticulture es
tablishing the fact' that all of the
potatoes in said shipment were
grown in and sacked and shipped
from a section free from the Colo
rado potato beetle (Leptinotarsa
decemlineata), or if said shipment
has originated in a locality where
said beetle, occurs, such certificate
must establish the fact that all ot
the potatoes in said shipment have
been passed over a screen immey
diately prior to loading in the cars
and have been placed in new clean
sacks.
Any shipment of potatoes from
said infested territory; toot bear
ing a proper inspection certificate
will be immediately returned to
point of origin at the expense of
the owner or owners, his or their
responsible agent or agents.
Doue in the office of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture. Port
land, Oregon, this the 6th day of
Uune, 1927.
('HAS. A. PARK.
President of the Oregon State
Board of Horticulture.
Executive Office. Salem, Oregon,
Jnne R, 1927.
I. I. L. Patterson, Governor of
the state of Oregon, do hereby ap
prove the foregoing promulgation
and designate the following three
r.ewspapers in the state of Oregon
as the newspapers in wnicn sami
promulgation shall be published:
Oregon Statesman, Salem, Ore
gon; East Oregonian. Pendleton,
Oregon; Polk County Observer,
Dallas, Oregon.
I. L. PATTERSON,
Governor of the State of Oregon.
QUARANTINE. ORDER NO. 4
Pertaining to the Clierry Fruit Fly
The fact has been determined
by the President of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture that
an Injurious insect pest of the
cherry, the cherry fruit fly (Rhag
oletfs cingulata), exists in and is
wf.dely distributed throughout the
counties of Douglas. Lane, Linn,
Benton, Polk, Marion, Yamhill,
Clackamas, Multnomah; Washing
ton, Columbia and Union, state of
Oregon,' hereinafter designated as
infested territory and that all
fresh fruit of the cherry and box
es that have contained the- fresh
fruit of the cherry are liable to be
carriers ot said pest; '
-Now, therefore, I, Chas. A.
Park, President of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture, un
cWr the authority conferred by sec
tion 2 of chapter 246 of the Gen
eral Laws' of Oregon of ISf 13 and
Section 4 of chapter 342 of the
General Laws of Oregon of 1915
consider, it necessary, in order to.
further prevent the spread of- the
cherry fruit fly (Rhagoletis Clnru-j
lata), within "the Stat 'ot Oregon,
do hereby, quarantine the said In
fested territory and from and af
ter the publication" of this' order
in three newspapers published
within the state k of Oregon, it
shall be unlawful for any person,
firm ; or corporation' to-: carry or
transport : any fresh cherries or
boxes' that . have contained -fresh
cherries -from said Infested terrt
tory into any other locality' ot the
state of 'Oregon' except as herein
after-provided. ' r 'H I '
1. Fre&h cherirea. shall cot be
carried or transported from Bald
infested territory at any time into
that counties of Hood River, Was
co, and Umatilla unless accom
panied by a certificate signed by
an inspector or the--Oregon State
Hoard of Horticulture, certifying
tl.ar all of the cherries in tmiJ
shipment woe grown in and pack-
nn kill flAlrt n oAL.tfrk.i
tree tr ..m i.w' w T
2. Lug boxes and oth.r'hoxes
that have contained fresh . berries
U- " Y
;ci, """i or i iiiuuuu ironi sa iu
, iijj esieu teiniorv exeeot that such:.....,.
,1. - ----
shipments be accompanied by a
certificate signed bv an inspector
I of the Oregon State' Board of Hor -
I ticnltnre stating that all of the
boxes in said shipment were dip
ped in boiling water or subjected
to live steam in a closed container
for a period of two minutes, andi"'"' ,,,,,t! OI.sa,u 'a re-
j t hat said boxes are free from all
1 fruit, leaves and twigs of the cher-
i ry.
3.. Nothing in this order shall
' be construed to prohibit the trans-
' podatiop of fresh cherries or lug
I podatiop of fresh cherries or !
boxes or other mntaliir r.r rrCu)
; cherries iutra county in the quar-
..,;.,,..! s.
I " " I ' M aira, Ul lull, JSUCU Wilier
counties of the state of Oregon
1 not-' tneutiotied in this order, or
through the co'unties of Hood Riv
et. Wa.-u-o and Umatilla.
, Done in the oft ice of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture. Port
land. Oregon, this the 6th day of!
June. 1927.
( HAS. A. PARK, j
President of the Oregon State!
Board of Horticulture. !
Executive Office, Salem, Oregon, j
June i: 1H27. !
! I. 1. I.. Patterson, Governor of!
T- l- r-- I'atterson, Governor of
tlie state of Oregon do hrPhv an.
prove the foregoing promulgation
and designate the following three
i . n f ' ueieninnp.iii).a-t('osuni, R. aureum, R. odo
sL ,n0 -,h,H 0ronjratum. or R. petiolare is found
Mate Board of Horticulture thatWthin a nuiius of one mile of the
a-dangerous plant disease known ! pjt where grown
as- While Pine Blister Rust (Cro-i ( 5 ) That no other Ribes or
tiartium nbicola Fischer), not cjroaaularla is found within l,r,00
heretofore prevalent, now exists in leet of the plot where grown
certain localities of the State of Regulation C. With the excep
Oregon. and in order to protect tion of seven counties namel
the iive-leafed pine forests of the J in Regulation 3 this quarantine
state it appears necessarv to nro-i.i....u ... .u.. .... .
Un.-, uui icsiiict me Knowing UUU
hbit the intrastate movement of movement of the currant (except
all known liost pladts of (his d is-'the European black currant) and
j ase, namely, currant ami goose-'j gooseberry plants within the state
berry plants (Ribes and Grossu
I laria, including cultivated or wild
or ornamental sorts) and live
leaffed pines (PinOs) except as
hereinafter .provided.
Now, therefore, ' I, Chas. A.
;Parkv President of the Oregon
State' Board of Horticulture, un
der the authority conferred by
section 2 of Chapter 24 6 of the
General Laws of Oregon of 1913,
and section 4 of Chapter 32, of
the General Latys &t Oregon" of
19ir, consider it necessary, in or
der to protect the five-leafed pifie
forests of the state from further
spread of the white pine blister
rhst, do hereby quarantine each
and every county in the State of
Oregon, and from and after the
publication of this notice in three
newspapers published within the
.State of Oregon, it shall be un
lawful for any person, firm or cor
poration to carry or transport any
currant or gooseberry plants
(Ribes or Grossularia, including
cultivated or, wild or ornamental
sorts) or live-leafed pines (Piuus)
within the State of Oregon except
ps hereinafter provided.
Regulation 1. Definitions (a)
Currant and gooseberry 'plants:
Plants, cuttings, or scions belong
ing io the genera Ribes L. and
Grossularia (Tourn) Mill., includ
ing cultivated or wild or ornamen
tal sorts.
(b) Cultivated red and white
currant plains: Plants-, cuttings or
scions of the gardpn varieties of
currants derived from Ribes vul-
gare Lamarck, R. rubrum L., R.
petraeum Wiilf., and R. sativum
Syrne and their hybrids.
(e) Cultivated gooseberry
p!ants: Garden varieties of goose
berries derived from the American
or European species and their hy
brids.
(d) European black currants
(Ribes nigrum): The cultivation
of which is prohibited by law. (L.
1923. c. 65.)
(e) Mountain currants: Plants,
cuttings or scions of Ribes alpl
num L., also known as alpine cur
rant. (f) Dormant: In non-vegetative
state, with inactive buds.
. (g) Intrastate: Movement with
in the state.
. (h) Five-leafed pines: Plants,
branches, limbs and twigs of the
following species belonging to the
genus Finns.
1 . American Species:
Ayacahuite pine (P. ayachuite
Ehrenb.)
Bristle-cone, pinie (P. ariatata
Engelm.) '
Foxtail pine (P. baltourfana
MurK", w r,. i
Limber pine (P. Flexilis James).
Mexican white pine (P. sfrobi
f ormis 'tengelm. )
Sugar pine (P.. Lambert iana
Dougl.) '
Western white or silver pine
(P. monticola D. Don.)
Iwhftebark pine (P. alblcaulis
En ge l m . )
White pine (eastern) P. stro
hus L.)
Foreign Species:
Balkan pine (P. peuee Qrfseb.)
Chinese whitw pine (P. afmandi
Ptanelt) -
Himalayan or Bhotan pine (P.
excelsa Wall.)
' Japanese white pine (P. , parvl
flora S'ieb. &, Zuee.)
' Korean pine P kpraiensls
Sieb; A'Zutc.) .-'.
ReguiatJbn 2. s Five-leafed pines
shalht pe mioyd Px allowed to
move Intrastate from the ceunHei
of Clatsop," Columbia, . Lincoln.,."
Polk; TiUamook, Washington and
Regulation 3. Except as here
inafter "provided, currant and
gooseberry -plants, other than the
Knrope-ao hlack currant, shall not
be moved' or allowed to move, to
any portion of the State of Ore
gon from, the-counties of Clatsop,
Columbia, Lincoln. Polk. Tilla-
imuk. U'lvhinvi
j (a) f hat the plants and prem-
! .
j n wale said plant were
! fhTLVunTnJ oTSbr ani
U Hi "l! .0' rfll?ir T.r
1 m-onlr nar . y .
i pro,,er sttte insptor and such
iPianis nun premises are found to
e " f ree front m-
,hlte pine blister
- U
. ' iuiere exists no tunes
i grilm' "' bract eosnm. It. stireiim,
' tM,oratun. or It. petiolare with-
1. rrl. rt a . 1. . . .
j in a radius of one mile of the plot
wnere said plants were grown and
that the vicinity within a radius
...... ...if ' i
..witu iui winn? pint ous-
jter rust during the period from
j September 1 to October 31 and
j I J
i "nt
j ,C.
teat ho blister rust infections was
i That. the Vlntn were ship-
! ueu . ,n u rmant and defoliated
! Cwf'HI?r'
! () That.
the whole of said
plants, except the roofs, have been
immersed before shipment in a
solution, consisting of one part
concentrated !ime-ulphu r testing
not letM than 32 degrees Ha time
lo eight parts of wafer, the dilute
solution to test not less than 4.5
degrees Ban me.
(e) That the plants shall move
intrastate from said counties only
between November 1 of the year
of inspection and April J5 of the
following year.
R,,,aI!on w,k. "irrant
;u,,u r,' oMeoe, ry p,ants onciuaing
the red flowering currant R. san-
guineum) shall not be moved or
allowed to move from the coun-
Regulatiou 7. Certificate, per
mit and marking requirements as
a condition of intrastate move
ment. (a) Cultivated red and white
currant, mountain currant and
cultivated gooseberry plants mov
ed from the counties designated
in Regulation 3. Each car, box,
bale or other contained of culti
vated red or -white currant, moun
tain currant or cultivated goose
berry plants moved to other points
of Oregon from the counties desig
nated in Regulation 3 shall tie
plainly marked to show the name
and address of the consignor, the
name and address of the consignee,
and the contents, as gooseberry
and currant plants; and in addi
tion each such shipment shall
have attached lo the outside of the
container a permit tag, signed by
the proper state inspector, bear
ing: (1) The serial number and date
of the certificate of inspection is
sued by an inspector of the Oregon
State Board of" Horticulture to the
consignor.
(2) That before shipment and
under his personal supervision
such plants were immersed in a
lime-shlphnr solution as required
in Regulation 3 (d).
(b) Any nurseryman or person
intending to ship cultivated red or
white currant, mountain currant
or cultivated gooseberry plants
from the counties named in Reg
ulation 3, or five-leafed pines as
provided in Regulation f, shall
make application to the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture, Port
land. Oregon, on or before Sep
tember 1 for field inspection,
(c) Five-leafed pities moved
from counties other than those
named. in Regulation 2. Each car,
box, bale or other container br
five-leafed pines moved intrastate
shall be plainly marked to show
the name and address of the con
signor, and the name and address
of the consignee, add the contents
as five-leafed pines, and such
shipment shall bear on the outside
a permit stating that the require
ments ot Regulation 5 have been
compiled with 'and such permit
shall be signed in writing by the
proper1 state official.
(d) Carload and "bulk Ship
ments: When' the plants specified
under this regulation are moved
in carliod lots or other bulk ship
ments the permits required shall
accompany' ther waybill,' conduc
tor's manifests,' memoranda, or
bills of ladlngof,' in the case of
truck or other jroad Vehicle, such
pemits shall' accompany the ve
hicle. ' "'-; :
Regulation $. The use of the
permit tag Is-hereby prohibited
except during the period of time
specified In Regulation 3 (e); nor
shall the tag b used whin the
certificate 6f Inspection is with
drawn' In accordance with Regu
lation 9 or when', after the certifi
cate of inspection" has been issued,
conditions ' on the premises to
which' said' inspection certificate
applies are found not to conform
tc; the requirements of Regulation
3 (a) and (T). V
Regulation 9. In addition to
the Tpfrfarty' provided in the quar
antine laws of Oregon (L. 1913, c
246), certificates issued by the
Oregon State Board of , Horticul
ture as a condition ' of Intrastate
movement of plants permitted ty
these rules ' "'4ntft regulation's inaj
be withdrawn and; fur ther 'certifi
cation" ref used' - to any " grower ot
shlpperJwhcT violates any of such
tuies auu, regulations.
This , order "supersedes qijajan-'i
tine No. 18, issued December 26,
1Z5.
Done in the -office. of the Ore
gon State Board of Horticulture.
Portland, Oregon, this ath day of
Jun-l27.
CHAS. A. PARK,
President of the Oregon... State
Board, of Horticulture.
Executive's Office. Salem, -Oregon,
V June 6, 1927.
I, I. L. Patterson. Governor, of
the State or Oregon, do" hereby
approve the foregoing promulga
tion and designate the following
three newspapers in the State of
Cfgon as the newspaper in
w'hlch said promulgation shall be
published: Oregon Statesman, Sa
lem. Oregon; Polk County Ob
server, Dallas. - Oregon; Astoria
Budget, Astoriav Oregon.
I. Lj, PATTERSON,
Governor of the state of Oregon.
QUARANTINE ORDER X(K (I
(With Regulations)
Pertaining to Narcissus Hull
Flies anil Kelwornm
The fact has been determined
by the President of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture that
iusect and eelworm pests injurious
to Narcissus bulbs, known as the
greater bulb fly (Merodou eques
tris Fab.), the lesser- bulb fly
(Eumerus strigatus Fallen), and
the bulb eelworm (Tyleiichus dip
sac! Kuehn), not heretofore
widely prevalent or distributed,
now exists In the state of Oregon,
auu mat an ."Narcissus hulhs are
liable to be carriers of these pests.
Now, therefore. I, Chas. A.
Park, President of the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture, un
der the authority conferred by
section 2 of chapter 246 of the
General Laws of Oregon of 191 3.
and section 4 of chapter 342 of
the General Laws or Oregon or
1915, consider it necessary, iu or
der" to further prevent the spread
of the greater bulb fly Merudon
equestris Fab.), the lesser bulb
fly (Humerus strlga tun ..Fallon),'
and the bulb eelworm (Tyleuchus
dipsaci Kuehn), within the state
of Oregon, do hereby quarantine
each aud every county within the
state of Oregon, and from and
after the publication of this no
tice in three newspapers publish
ed within the state of Oregon, it
shall be unlawful for any person,
firm or corporation to carry or
transport any Narcissus bulbs In
tercounty or in Ira-county during
any month of the year except as
hereinafter provided;
Regulation 1. Narcissus bulbs
means bulbs of the genus Narcis
sus, including Paper Whites, Daf-'
fodils. Jonquils. the so-called
Chinese Sacred Lily or Chinese
Narcissus, and other species of
this genus.
Regulation 2. No intercounty
or intracounty movement of Nar
cissus bulbs will be allowed ex
cept upon compliance with the re
quirements as hereinafter stated:
b) The intercounty or infra-
county movement of Narcissus
bulbs will not be allowed unless
and until such . bulbs have been
certified by the' proper state in
spector to be apparently free from
infestation with bulb flies and eel-
worms.-on the basis of both field
and crop inspection as provided
for in Appendix A.
(b) The intereount or intra
county movement of Narcissus
bulbs which hare been detefthined
by such inspections as are re
quired under (2) to be elearly in
fested with bulb flies or eelworms
or both, shall not be allowed un
less and until such bulbs have
been disinfected or treated," under
the direction of, and In a manner
satisfactory t, the inspector, and
so certified by the inspector, as
indicated in Appendix B.
(c) As a condition for the cer
tification provided for In (a) and
(b) above, of the 1927 crop nd
other crops thereafter, the grow
er shall be required to present to
the inspector an affirmation, ; on a
form secured from the Oregon
State Board of Horticulture, evi
dence satisfactory to the said in
spector that prior to the planting
of the crop concerned all of the
planting stock, unless certified as
above as apparently unirifested,
was disinfected in the same man
ner and method as herein requir
ed as a condition of intercounty
intracounty- movement of the
resulting crop.i
(dr The Inspector shall Issne
to each grower a certificate of In-,
spection or disinfection, as requir
ed by (a) or (b) hereof, and such
members 'of shipping" certificates
as may be necessary for the move
ment of the crop certified. Such
certificates will be issued only
for bulbs which have actually
been Inspected by tle proper state
inspection official and the use of
the'eertificates In connection with
bulbs which, have not been in
spected Is unlawful. All forfns of
inspection certificates and ship
ping certificates must be secured
from thev Oregon State Board of
Horticulture. '
Retulatlon 3. Persons gfow
ing Narcissus bulbs with thj& in
tention of requesting certification
for movement of crop shall make
application for field Inspection at
least thirty days before bloom time
to the Oregon State Board of Hor
tlculture, Portland. Oregon.
Regulation 4. Persons intend
Ing to move or allow to be moved
harvested Narcissus bulbs shall
make application therefor not less
than thirty days Inadvance of the
probable date of movement to the
Oregon " State Board of Horticul
ture, Portland, Oregon. Applicant
shall show the quantity of bulbs
to be radved with exact location
Regulation 5. Every crate, box
or other container of Narcissus
bulbs offered for movement shall
have securely attached an official
Inspection certificate signed in
writing by the proper state inspec
tion" off iclaL In carload lots the
inspection certificate may be at
tached to the waybill and a copy
thereof to the Inside of the car
door. ; t ':':
"Such certificate shall - remain
and continue as a condition of any
reshlpment in original 'containers
of such certified bulbs, ; '
" Regulation Outstanding cer
tificate inay tie. withdrawn, and
further, certification " niay ; be "re
fused asL to any grower or 'shipper
who hau violated th provisJ-yua of
this quarantine or" ha'a ' attelupUf
to evade Its provisions by falseij
labeling orient rsftellag shipments!
Regulation 7.- The provision oi
this quarantine, do Vnot' qppiy tot
the cut flowers of the genu Jar-
cissus, or. to shipments orNareirt
sus bulbs that have been Issoedi
certificates of inspection or distal
tectum by Inspector fr 4he-'Fd-
eral Horticultural Board.
''Regulation 8, When it Is nec
esiary to move Narcissus bulbs to
points. Within the state for - the
purpose of disinfection the grower
or Owner shall be issued. a permit,
8igndby-th broper" tate inspec
tion 'ofTlefal, stating the'.-qtiantttir
to be moved and the point of ori
gin and destination. Such ship
ments must be accompanied by Oia
permit, v-' " " -"
Appendix "A" ' .
The Cihspectr6n 'required tinder
these regulations Includes two ex
aminations; the first, in the 'field,
to bo made during the growing
period approximately at the mid
dle of the flowering period? and
tlie second at the lime the' bulbs
are lifted.' or in the storage shed-
prior to shipment.
Appendix ,'B'
Treatment of ltulh Infested Wfh
Bulb Kile or Eelwontis
Plantings of Narcissus bulbs
found, as a result, of field or stor
age shed inspection, to bp infect
ed with bulb flies and eelworm,
as a condition ot certification for
ititercouaty or intracounty move
ment must be sterilized by1he
hot water, method or other treat
ment approved by the proper state
Inspecthni official.
Hot Water Treatment for Bulb
File? aud FelworniN
This treatment - involves the
submersion of the bulbs lo wire
baskets, slt . boxes, br other con
tainers, in watea ranging in' tem
perature front .110 degrees ' to
111.5 degrees r. or period of
-not- less than 2 huis. , The
raqge of temperature luring thin
perfod flhair not fall below '110
degrees P, and for the safety 'of
the bulbs Tahiuld not exceed 111.6
degrees F. Iu order that" all 'of
the, buljjs majtf bexposed to the
s'amfo, ' temperature, the water
sh.tiuld be," agitated or clrqufated
durfnfthe nerlud of 'f rental n t tin
that a uniform temperature Is)
mainfained throughout the sterili
zation tank. 5 To prevent heating
of. the bulbs fQjlowiug.the treat
ment, It is desirable that they b
plunged Into or sprayed ,wif,ll cnhl
Water promptly; oii removal from
the-sterilizer. Bulbs, which are
not intended for Imiiiediato-plant-Ing
should be dried by sonu
means,. luchanlcalor otherwise,
before storage or shipment.
The Carbon, Disnlpbide Treatment
f-r Fpf'iiuiif reV;
In the eve'ut" that' inspection re
veals that-the 'BUlbs are' inftwted
with' bulb flies only, the grower'
may '.nave th4j -optional treatment
ot vacuum fumigation. . Thi.s
treatment 'should; not be given uu
tirthe h-ulbsCjhave'beeh tlrofough
iy.cnredi and,: freed fro,m all dirt
aiid" ttbrlsVj Previous "to the in
trodnctioit of carbon disolphlda
into the" fumigation tank,' a 27
inch mercurial vacuum should be
pioduced. The dosage -.shall .not
be lessUhan 2 Ifpunds nor'nioro
than three pounds 'per 100 cubic
feet of. space. . .The period uf. ex
posure shall not be less than 1 "i
hours, nor more than' two hours,
computed from the time the" in
dicator on M the vacuum gauge
reaches zero. Bulbs, when re
riJovetf frdni'the f umlgator; "should
be thoroughly .aired: antl; should
not be brought immediately into
the direct sunrays or wind. Bulbs
should not be fumigated when" the
otmosphoric temperature., is, below
60 degrees' F. The optimum tem
perature conditions are r between,
70 and 80 degrees F- wltii Ji Jim it '
of .10 degrees F, either way . as a
tolerance. " ' ' "
Done in tho office or tho Ore- .
gon State Board of Horticulture,
Portland, Oregon,' this C'ChTiTajr of
June, 1927. 1
CHAS. A- PARK",
President of the Oregon State
Board of ilorticulturer; K':j
- Executive Office, Salem, Ore
gon, June C, 1927.-
I, I. L. Patterson, Governor of
the State of Oregon, do hereby
nnnrnvp th fnreitnr 1ihmil4-
tion and designate the foMowlDg:
ttoree -newspapers In the state ot
Oregon as the newspapers In which
said promulgation shall be pub
lished: Polk County Observer,
Dallas, Oregon; Headlight, Tilla
mook, Oregon;. Oregon Statesman,
Salem, Oregon,
I. L. PATTERSON,
Governor of the State or Oregon. ,
, i , ' '
QUARANTINK ORDER NO. T
Pet-taiiilnK to Alfaira Weevil
,.Wlth Regulations)
The fact has been determined; i
by the President 'of the Oregon L
State Board, of Horticulture that .
an insect pest injurious to alfalfa
and other forage crops, known a
alfalfa weevil (Phytonorttns pos
ticus, ; Gyl.)," new to and not here
tofore prevalent orwidely dis
tributed within the State of Ore
gon,' exists fh the states of Utah,
Idaho and yyoming, and In cer-
rado, to-wit: Delta, Gunnison,
Montrose, tMoffat, ' Routt. . Rio
Blanco andOura; and In. certain
counties in ithe state of Nevada.
to-witWhiie Pine, Washoe, Stor
ey, Omsoy, Pershing, Lion, Church-.
Ill and Mineral; and in certain
counties of the state of California,
to-wlt: Sierra. Plumas and Las
sen,' all of which being hereinaf
ter designated ' as infested terri- ,
tbry. and that alfalfa hay and oth
er hay and cereal straw, aiiaira
meal, alfalfa seed, salt grass pack
ing, haggage, emigrant movables,
household effts. household Im
plements', camping effects, camp
ing Implements, live' stock, pota
toes, nursery stock, used airaira
meal milling machinery, and all
machinery, implements, bags, and
olhef containers, that have tbeen
used In .the- milling, baling, bar-
. .4. i l,h..,.kl ... . I ... i r A .
railroad cars," automobiles,, auto
mobile trailers, trucks and other
vehicles' are liable to be carriers
of said alfalfa Kveevlt. - ' - r '
'Now, therefore; I. Charles A,
Park President . ot .the Oregon,
(Coutiotwd on pjt 4,)
. . , !