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which the cream has not been removed. The selling or dis- 

 posing of milk falsely branded, labeled or marked as represented 

 as to grade, quality or place is prohibited. 



The keeping of cows for the production of milk in a cramped 

 or unhealthy condition, or feeding them on unhealthy food is 

 unlawful. 



The selling or offering for sale of any impure or unwholesome 



milk as " pure milk," milk diluted with water or milk known as 



skimmed milk is prohibited, but section 2 of this act allows the 



use of pure skimmed milk in the manufacture of cheese. (Laws 



1886, p. 180.) 



OKLAHOMA TEKRITORY. 



The bringing or sending of milk from a diseased cow to any per- 

 son or corporation, to be used in the manufacture of butter or 

 cheese, or the selling or furnishing of such milk to any other person 

 to be used in any manner whatever, or any milk adulterated by 

 deleterious substances or adulterated with water, or colored by 

 any substances whatever, is punishable by a fine or imprison- 

 ment, and shall be liable to the wronged party in a sum not less 

 than |50. (C. S., chap. 25; P. C, § 8.) 



OREGON. 



Manufacturers of butter or cheese from milk of cows not owned 

 by manufacturer are required to report to the dairy and food 

 commissioners every three months, as follows: Name of manu- 

 facturer, owner of cows, number of pounds of milk purchased, 

 number of pounds of milk used for butter and cheese, number 

 of pounds made, and number of pounds sold. (Laws 1893, p. 99.) 



PENNSYLVANIA. 



The sellirig of adulterated milk is prohibited in cities of second 

 or third class. Sales of milk as pure milk, from which cream 

 has been taken, is unlawful. Milk from which cream has been 

 taken is to be sold from vessels marked " skimmed milk," 

 Inspector to take specimens for examination and test the same, 

 and the result may be prima facie evidence in prosecutions. 

 He may cause an analysis to be made, the certificate of analysis 

 to be admissible evidence in prosecutions; the cost of such analy- 



