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About East Oregon herald. (Burns, Grant County, Or.) 1887-1896 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1895)
__ tings, grafts, buds, cions, seeds or I persons and consignees or agent Having purchased the entire stock formerly belonging to Cal pits arriv:ng from anv foreign • shall deliver and cause to be de country found infested with insect, tained all [nursery stock, trees, Geer, comprising all lines of «PNISDAYMAY1518«. - pests or their eggs, larvae or pupa?, plants and fruit at one or other of HARDWARE, CRCKERY, GLASSWARE, TINWARE, or with fungi, or other disease the quarantine stations,for inspec-| tion, as provided by the rules and _____ ’ or diseases hitherto unknown in r.c. b * bp * ' this state, are hereby prohibited regulations of the board. STOM HARDWARE, SUNDERIES, & CARPENTERS mUTICULTDB*1 QUABIN-' from landing. Details as to quarantine stations i R ule ule 5 5 — — Fruit Fruit of of any any kind kind grown grown officers, fees of inspection, recipes for i tine regulations R I offer the same for sale at greatly reduced prices for CASH. in any foreign country, or in any of disinfection and all desired in C. H. VOEGTLEY. . . ,f»rp„nn the United States or territories, formation may be obtained on ap Ata«pec’a^meetn1^0. , . j found infested with any insect or plication to the secretary or anv| State Board ot me|U. Insects, or with any fungi, blight, member of the Board or by reference in Portland Apri -- . ’ ‘or other disease or diseases injuri- to the pamphlet circulated bers present, the o °Win^orjance ous to fruit or fruit trees, or to | Passed at a meeting of the State tions were adopter, in i 1 other trees or plantB, is hereby pro-1 Board of Horticulture at Portland, wlth the laws regulating such mat- hibited from being offered for sale, | Oregon, April 3, 1895. lere and are, therefore, binding up- gift or distribution within the state.' J. R on all persons. The regulations are R ule 6—Any boxes, packages, to take effect and be in force from packing material and the like in and after May 4, 1895. fested by anv insect or insects, or R ule 1—All consignees, agents —To all subscribers of the E. O.. their eggs. larva? or pupae, or by any or other persons, shall, within 24 H erald and those in arrears, who I fungi, blight, or other disease or hours, notify the quarentine officer diseases known to be injurious to will pay up and renew, we will send ofthe State Board of Horticulture, fruit or to fruit trees, or to other the Semi Weekly New York World i or a duly commissioned quarentine Corner of 1st. and B Street. _ to spread free for s’x months. For reliable] trees or plants, and __ liable guardian, of the arrival of any Proprietor hereby prohibited News there is no better paper than j M. H. BRENTON tree«, plants, buds or cions at the contagion, are 1 l from being offered for sale, gift, dis the World. quarentine station, in the district of LIVERY S TAB L E. 9 I tribution, or transportation until OFFICÛ I final destination. said material has been disinfected • 'T’l R ile 2—All trees, plants, cut 1 have two little grand children i by dipping it in heiling water and ifh ting«, grafts, buds or cions, import- allowing it to remain in said boiling who are teething this hot summer ed or brought into the state fiom | • i I1 - , water not less than two minutes; weather and are troubled with any foreign country, or from any of I give them I ( I such boiling water used as such bowel complaint. I the United Btat,-s or territories, are Chamberlain ’ s Colic, Cholera and iLG disinfectant to contain in solution hereby reqti red to be insp- cted up- one pound of concentrated potash Diarrhoea Remedy and it acts like on arrival at the quaramin • station to each and every ten gallons of a charm. I earnestly recommend in the district of final d - s’ inati< n; it for children with bowel troubles. water and if any such nursery' st. - k, tree e R ule 11—Animals known as j I was myself taken with a severe plants, cu’tiigs. grafts, buds or thing fox, Australian or English , attack of bloody flux, with cramps cions are found to be free i f insect wild rabbit, or other animals or and pains in my stomach,one-third pests and fungus diseases, the said i: ‘ birds detrimental to fruit or fruit of a*bottle of this remedy cured me. I The Proprietor of the White Front Livery Stable as quarantine guardian snail issue a sures the public that he is prepared to accommodate And trees, plants, etc., are prohibited Within twenty-four hours I was | certificate to that effect. in every way in his line of business. out of bed and doing my house furthermore, if any of said trees, from being brought or landed in and grain constantly on hand, and careful help. plan’s, cuttings, grafts, buds or this state, and if landed shall be work. Mrs. W. L. Dunagan, Bon-1 For aqua, Hickman Co., Tenn. cions are found infested with in.ect destroyed. Passengers taken to all parts of the country. Hearse and Job Wagon sale by IL M. Horton. R ule 12—Quarantine stations: pests, fungi, blight or other diseases n connection For the fifth district, comprising injurious to fruit or fruit trees, or other trees or plants, they shall be I the counties of Umatilla, Union, While In Topeka last March, E. disinfected and remain in quaran Baker, Wallowa, Malheur, Grant and Harney shall be Milton and j T. Barber, a prominent newspaper tine until the quarantine officer of the State Board of Horticulture or Pendleton. G. A. Hobbs quaran-'man of La Cygne, Kan., wa taken the duly commissioned quarantine tine efficer, or any member of the i with choler morbus very severely, The night clerk at the hotel where guardian can determine whether board or the Secretary thereof. R ule 13-Importers or owners of he was stopping happened to have the said trees, plants, cuttings, nursery stock, trees or cuttings. i a bottle >; Chamberlin’s Colic, grafts, buds or cions are free from live ii jurious insect pests or their grafts, buds or cions, desiring to I Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy S. BAILEY, Proprietor. eggs, larva*, pupa-, or fungus dis have such nursery stock, tree, and gave him three doses which eases before they can be offered for plants, cuttings, grafts, buds or relieved him and he tinks saved •wins, Liquors, Cigas and Cigarrtts rale, gift, distribution '»r transporta cions ¿inspected at points other his life. Every family should keep Good Billiard tables, Pleasant Card Rooms, ete.,-eto. tion. All persons or companies are than regular quarantine station» this remedy in their home at all hereby prohibited from carrying may have such inspection done times. No one can tell how soon it1 Saloon is first class in every particular. Experience bartender | "’here required; provided, however. may l»e needed. It costs but a trifle auv trees, plants, cutting«, grafts p Mixed drinks to please the most fastidious. 1-ud« or cions from without the Ithat Sl,cb importer8 pba11 PaY a11 and may be the means of saving •tatetoai.y point within the statebe-' charSps of inspection. Such char-1 much sufferingand perhaps the life » iond the nearest point of its line or I ges and expenses to be paid before a : of some member of the family, 25 and 50 cent bottles for sale by • course to the quarantine station in I (certificate is granted. ‘ H M. Horton. I lire district of ultimate destination: ------ —.w ui uiuumte uesunauon;! Of from any pcint within the state 'oany other I point * vaavivili, therein, U1IV1J untili J ’ueh trees, plants, cuttings, grafts, bud« or cions have been duly in- ’I*qted. and if required disinfected JOHN SAYER, Proprietor. «hereinbefore provided, and all I uih shipments must be accompan- Situated on Silvies river 1 mile East of Burnt, near the bridge led bv the Pr»per certificate of the ' '“’Peeling officer. Provided, how- i Customers wil receive GOOD FLOUR from L that after such persons on 'pany have given the proper Good Wheat T f°Ur day 8 notice» he or they 1 s »11 not lie required to hold such 1 •h'pmenta further, without direc- lK*’ from such officer. lle «»—All peach, nectarine, ctt. plum or almond trees, and e r trees budded or grafted up- I o 07Ch SlOCk °r root., all peach . 10 bukin S p LO uk & S aw mill THEST.LODIS REPUBLIC FREE! 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