﻿SI 
  4 
  Sevekth 
  Annual 
  Report 
  of 
  the 
  

  

  The 
  adulteration 
  of 
  food 
  or 
  drink, 
  with 
  fraudulent 
  intent, 
  is 
  a 
  

   jnisdemeanor. 
  

  

  The 
  buyer 
  shall 
  be 
  informed 
  if 
  provisions 
  are 
  diseased 
  or 
  un- 
  

   wholesome. 
  Boards 
  of 
  health 
  shall 
  destroy 
  any 
  impure 
  article 
  of 
  

   food 
  offered 
  for 
  sale. 
  (C. 
  S. 
  1893, 
  chaps. 
  8, 
  25.) 
  

  

  OREGOX. 
  

  

  The 
  selling 
  or 
  exposing 
  for 
  sale 
  or 
  having 
  in 
  possession 
  for 
  sale 
  

   or 
  exchange 
  any 
  adulterated 
  food, 
  drink, 
  medicine 
  or 
  fertilizer 
  is 
  

   prohibited 
  unless 
  plainly 
  marked, 
  establishing 
  its 
  true 
  character 
  

   and 
  distinguishing 
  it 
  from 
  pure 
  articles 
  of 
  food, 
  drink, 
  etc. 
  If 
  

   adulterated 
  foods 
  or 
  drinks 
  are 
  used 
  in 
  any 
  public 
  dining 
  or 
  eating 
  

   room 
  the 
  bill 
  of 
  fare 
  shall 
  state 
  the 
  fact, 
  Init 
  if 
  no 
  bill 
  of 
  fare 
  is 
  

   used 
  a 
  printed 
  notice 
  thereof 
  shall 
  be 
  posted 
  in 
  said 
  dining 
  or 
  

   eating 
  room, 
  stating 
  the 
  fact 
  that 
  adulterated 
  foods 
  and 
  drinks 
  

   are 
  being 
  used 
  for 
  foods 
  or 
  for 
  foods 
  and 
  drinks. 
  It 
  is 
  unlawful 
  

   for 
  any 
  person 
  to 
  offer 
  or 
  expose 
  for 
  sale 
  reworked 
  or 
  mixed 
  

   butter 
  unless 
  the 
  same 
  is 
  plainly 
  marked 
  "process 
  butter"; 
  and 
  

   it 
  shall 
  be 
  unlawful 
  for 
  any 
  person 
  to 
  offer 
  or 
  expose 
  for 
  sale 
  any 
  

   tub 
  or 
  packed 
  butter, 
  remolded 
  into 
  prints, 
  rolls 
  or 
  squares, 
  unless 
  

   the 
  same 
  is 
  plainly 
  marked 
  " 
  tub 
  butter 
  "; 
  and 
  it 
  shall 
  be 
  unlawful 
  

   for 
  any 
  person 
  who 
  offers 
  or 
  exposes 
  reworked, 
  mixed, 
  packed 
  or 
  

   remolded 
  butter 
  to 
  mark 
  or 
  brand 
  such 
  butter 
  with 
  the 
  stamp 
  of 
  

   any 
  creamery, 
  or 
  with 
  the 
  words 
  " 
  creamery 
  butter." 
  

  

  Cows 
  kept 
  for 
  dairy 
  purposes 
  and 
  confined 
  in 
  stables 
  shall 
  be 
  

   allowed 
  at 
  least 
  eight 
  hundred 
  cubic 
  feet 
  of 
  air, 
  and 
  shall 
  not 
  

   be 
  confined 
  facing 
  each 
  other 
  when 
  closer 
  together 
  than 
  six 
  

   feet, 
  unless 
  there 
  shall 
  be 
  an 
  air-tight 
  partition 
  between 
  such 
  cows 
  

   at 
  least 
  four 
  feet 
  in 
  height; 
  and 
  said 
  stables 
  shall 
  be 
  well 
  venti- 
  

   lated 
  and 
  kept 
  in 
  a 
  good 
  healthful 
  condition; 
  and 
  if 
  there 
  be 
  any 
  

   suspected 
  diseased 
  cow 
  or 
  other 
  animal 
  kept 
  in 
  any 
  dairy, 
  the 
  State 
  

   'dairy 
  and 
  food 
  commissioner 
  shall 
  notify 
  the 
  State 
  veterina- 
  

  

  