882 INDEX. 



Resolutions, Kansas City Commercial Club, 61 Resolutions, Kansas City Mer- 

 cantile Club, 62 Attempt to defeat Hon. James A. Tawney, 63 How packers 

 elected Congressman Cowherd, 64 History of coloring oleomargarine and but- 

 ter, 779 Failure to sell uncolored oleomargarine, 780 Butterine an up-to-date 

 product, 780 Dealers do not sell oleomargarine promiscuously as butter, 781 

 Amount of caul fat per steer, 799. 



NOBLE, I. B., food commissioner of Connecticut Letter indorsing Grout bill, 447. 



NORTON, B. P., food commissioner of Iowa Letter indorsing Grout bill, 447. 



NORRIS, E. B., president New York State Grange, and representing National Grange 

 For the bill Statement filed, 412 National Grange wants Grout bill New York 

 State Grange w r ants the Grout bill People are being forced to use oleomargarine 

 against their inclinations and desires. 



OLIVER, FRED, representing cotton-seed oil interests of North and South Carolina 

 Against the bill Protest against passage of bill By whom are such bills intro- 

 duced Object to create a scarcity of low-grade butter, 663 Doubt if good 

 butter makers are interested Believe country butter largely adulterated No 

 makers of "Gilt Edge Elgin Creamery" or "Philadelphia prints" asking for the 

 passage of bill Makers of oleomargarine, if any, should have monopoly on color 

 Will encourage moonshine oleomargarine, 664 Farmers will become skilled in 

 evading laws Revenue detective service will have to be increased Grout bill 

 unnecessary and harmful to our business Value of cotton-seed oil business, 665 

 Oleomargarine is healthful and clean Why not tax cotton, because it is sup- 

 planting wool? 666 Value of cotton-seed oil output Amount paid farmers for 

 seed Cotton-seed oil used in oleomargarine Value of cotton-seed oil, 667 

 Healthfulness of cotton-seed oil Corruption in sale of clothing, 668 The South 

 has no interest in dairies Cost of oleomargarine, 669 "Oleomargarine has 

 always been colored and butter has not," 670 Discussion of color question 

 Amount of cotton-seed oil used in oleomargarine, 671 Use of stearin in oleo- 

 margarine, 672 Any farmer can make butterine, 673. 



PAUL, GEORGE E., oleomargarine dealer, Philadelphia Against the bill Difference 

 in color of butter Quality of butter, 540 When oleomargarine was introduced, 

 541 Laws of Pennsylvania, 542 History of prosecutions in Pennsylvania, 542 

 "Persecution" under State laws, 544 If oleomargarine were driven out cream- 

 ery system would suffer, 546 If nonsensical State laws were repealed Propor- 

 tion of uncolored oleo Consumer won't buy uncolored butter any more, 547 

 Prices of butter, 548 Oleomargarine never quoted in open market, 548 Propor- 

 tion of labor idle in rural districts, 550 Oleomargarine sells best when butter is 

 high What is a good price for butter, 551. 



PERSON, WILLIAM, of Ammon & Person, Jersey City, N. J., dealers in oleomargarine 

 Against the bill Legal machinery of New Jersey Labels used on oleomargarine 

 in New Jersey Price of butter, 331 Decrease in number of cattle, 332 Price of 

 cows, 333 Ability of cows in this country to produce milk, 334 How is yellow 

 oleomargarine sold in New Jersey, 334 Color of butter, 335 Decisions of New 

 Jersey courts Oleomargarine without any color would look like lard, 336 Manu- 

 facture of oleomargarine in Holland Benefit of oleomargarine to the farmer, 

 337 Major Alvord's letter on renovated butter, 338 Receipts of butter in New 

 York Agreement on distinct color proposed, 339 Color made in oleomargarine 

 by mixture of fats, 340 Color in oleomargarine can't be made in oleomargarine by 

 mixture of fats, 340 Color of cotton-seed oil a little green, 341 How State laws 

 are evaded by oleomargarine dealers, 343. 



PIERCE, JOHN, representing the Amalgamated Steel Workers' Association Against 

 the bill Price of oleomargarine Pride in the homes of workingmen, 311 Don't 

 want oleomargarine uncolored because it doesn't look like butter Oleomargarine 

 sold as butter, 312 "I never eat any oleomargarine; I don't have to," 313. 



PETERS, E. S., president Cotton Growers' Association, Calvert, Tex. Against the 

 bill Acreage of cotton Value per bale, 483 Value of cotton seed 484 Put 

 renovated butter in oval packages, 486 Letter from Cotton Growers' Protective 

 Association of Georgia, 487. 



PIRRUNG, HENRY C., manager Capital City Dairy Company, Columbus, Ohio Maker 

 of oleomargarine Against the bill Natural butter, 186 How oleomargarine is 

 made Composition of, 187 Coloring of butter twenty-five years ago Color 

 deceives in butter, 188 The pink laws Forbidding of coloring in oleomarga- 

 rine, 189 Decision in pink-law case, 190 Justice Peckham quoted on color, 190 

 Healthfulness as referred to in Plumley v. Commonwealth, 191 Prices of butter, 

 colored and uncolored, 192 Why not prohibit oleomargarine altogether if not 

 healthful, 193 Definition of adulteration Who asks this protection, 193 Pal- 

 atability should be encouraged, 194 Inspection of oleomargarine by Govern- 

 ment, 194 How sold in District of Columbia, 195 How oleomargarine is marked 

 under new rulings, 196 Experience of Congressmen in District, 196. 



