OKLAHOMA. 67 



directed upon the part of any manufacturer, trader or dealer, or any person 

 eu-a-'cil in the sal.- of such articles, shall, for the purpose of this Act, be 

 :<! prima t'acic evidence of intent to sell or exchange the same. 

 ;on Laws 1! 107-1908, ch. 37, pp. 418-419. 



MEAT. 



See General Food Laws, sec-. 47. paw 58. 



PRESERVATIVES. 



!-' '"' H '""' ;- -hibited; exemptions. It snail be unlawful for any 

 :i to manufacture, sell or expose for sale or exchange any article of food 



t< which has been added forma Idc-hyde, borax, boracic acid, benzole acid, sul- 

 phurous arid, salicilic" arid. al.rastol beta-napthal, flourine compounds sac- 

 charine, alcohol : provided that in the case of molasses and syrups and bleached 

 dri-d fruits, tlwit in thr tiuishrd products sulphurous acid, flourine compound 

 and chi<>riiir are entirely removed subject to the rulings of the National Pure 



: Commission. pp.vidrd. that the spreading of dry borax over the surface 

 of iur.it cannot be construed to be a violation of this Act. 



v added to oyst< / *, etc. Any corporation, firm or person, 

 rithrr in prrson or hy an a^rmt who shall sell or e.\iK>se for sale within the state 



vlahoina ..r other sea food products, to which salicilic 



arid. I'--: iiiaMelmle or any drug, or othrr preservative has been added or hi 

 pr. si-r\ inu' \vhirh any iMrfsonous or deleterious substance has been used, shall be 



I iruilty of a 



Session Laws 1907-1908, ch. .TT, pp. 



SEA FOOD. 

 See Preservatives, sec. 50, abo\ 



SPICES AND CONDIMENTS. 



SBC. 46. Compound apkr* mu*t be so labeled; terms defined* It shall be 



unlawful for any person to manufacture, sell, offer or expose for sale or ex- 



c-liaii^r to tln residents of this state, any spices and condiments, either ground 



or uuurouiid. which are adulterated with any foreign substance or substances 



within thr niraninu' of this article, which are Injurious to health and provided 



th;ir wlu-n foreign substances are used, the package containing said article 



>r sale shall contain the word "compound." The term spices and 



nu-iits as used herein chall embrace all substances known and recognized 



in r.iininerce as spices, and used as condiments, whether the same be in natural 



"t- in the form which would result from grinding, milling or mixing, or 



the compounding of the natural product. 



Session Laws 1907-1908, ch. 37, p. 420. 



VINEGAR. 

 See General Food Laws, sec. 55, page 58. 



So in Statutes. 



