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All State and National Food Commissions Have Endorsed

DR. PRICE'S PRODUCTS As above Standard and Absolutely True to Label

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Karo

The Great
Spread for Bread

Use it instead of other sweets; you'll enjoy the flavor

and be benefited by its purity.

Karo is a sweet with a food value.

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In air-tight tins, 10c, 25c, 50c.

A book of cooking and candy-making recipes sent free on request.

Corn Products Refining Company

New York

Karo

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If you long for a sweet-eat Karo

If wish for a food both delicious and good-eat Karo

you

If you'd feel secure from a syrup impure-eat Karo

For table use and cooking you'll find it

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Synopsis of Food Laws Pending and Passed In State Legislatures.

The following tabulated and compiled list of Food Laws passed and pending in the various states will be of great value to our readers and will keep them informed on Food, Drug and Sanitary Legislation. The list is as complete as possible to be made up to the date of going to Press (May 15th.) The states are arranged in alphabetical order, the Senate Bills being Recorded first, the House Bills following. Wherever possible the number of Bill is shown, the introducer and to what committee referred, also what action if any the committee has taken. Bills passed and date of adjournment of the Legislature is also recorded. The list is to be corrected monthly until all the different Legislatures have adjourned. We will from time to time print in full all Bills passed and approved until all new Food Legislation is recorded in our columns.

Editor's Note: A number of Journals have copied our list as published without giving credit. The records found below are keyed and any paper copying same will be good enough to credit "The American Food Journal."

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A bill is for an act to amend sections 2, 7, 10, 11, 12 and 14, of the present food law of Florida,

Section 11 authorizes the Commissioner of Agriculture and the State Chemist to fix standards of purity for food products. The following amendments have been made to the above bill:

1. In section 7, before the word "sold," insert the words "or if not of a poisonous or deleterious character may be." 2. In section 7, after the words "in the order direct," add the words "which order shall guard against any further violations of this act by such sale or other disposition.

3. In section 11, insert the word "United" after the word "United."

4. In section 11, insert the word "be" after the words "defined to."

SENATE BILL No. 120.

By Mr. Henderson.

This bill provides that the State Chemist and each of the Assistant State Chemists, shall be Inspectors of Foods, Drugs, Commercial Feeding Stuffs, and to provide for their expenses.

Idaho.

The Legislature of Idaho adjourned March 5th, and passed the following bills and are now laws.

HOUSE BILL NO. 98.

By Mr. Shaw.

An act to amend Chapter 21 of Title 8 of the political code, revised codes of Idaho, by adding thereto Sections 1400a,

1400b, 1400c and 1400d, providing against the evils resulting from the traffic in certain narcotic drugs, regulating the sale thereof, and prescribing punishments for violation of those provisions.

HOUSE BILL NO. 171.

By Committee on Public Health.

An act relating to the preservation of the public health, prescribing certain duties for the state and local boards of health; providing for the establishment of bacteriological stations, and the appointment of bacteriologists; providing for the appointment of a county physician and the membership of county boards of health: amending Sections 1081, 1091, 1095, 1098 and 1099 of the political code, revised codes of Idaho; adding to Chapter 1 of Title 8 of the said political code, two sections to be known as sections 1097 A and 1097B; repealing Sections 1109, 1110, 1111, 1112 and 1113 comprising Chapter 2 of Title 8 of said political code and declaring an emergency.

HOUSE BILL NO. 172.

By Committee on Public Health.

An act to amend Chapter 3 of Title 8 of the political code, revised codes of Idaho, relating to dairy, food and oil inspection, so as to abolish the Board of Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioners and transfer the duties imposed on said Board to the State Board of Health; to abolish the office of Dairy, Food and Oil Commissioner and to substitute therefor the office of Dairy, Food and Sanitary Inspector; providing for the appointment and prescribing the duties of a State Chemist; and specifically amending Sections 1114, 1115, 1116, 1118, 1119, 1121, 1122, 1123, 1133, 1145, 1146, 1147, 1149, 1150 and 1152, and repealing Sections 1117, 1120 and 1148 of said Chapter 3, Title 8 of the political code of the revised codes of Idaho; so as to accomplish the purposes above specified, and declaring an emergency.

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SENATE BILL NO. 389.

By Mr. Hurburgh, April 7, 1909.
Referred to Committee on Judiciary.
For an act to
measures, and to

revise the law in relation to weights and
repeal a certain act therein named.
SENATE BILL NO. 390.

By Mr. Hurburgh, April 7, 1909.

Referred to Committee on Municipalities.

An act that the city council in cities, and the president and board of trustees in villages and incorporated towns, shall have power to require all grain, flour, meal, hay, feed, seeds, fruits, nuts, vegetables and non-liquid vegetable products, meats and non-liquid animal products, fish, butter, cheese and other similar dairy products, dry groceries and all other

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