7111. Adulteration of orangres. TJ. S. * * * v. 462 Boxes of Oransres. Consent decree of condemnation and forfeiture. Product ordered released on bond. (P. & D. No. 9710. I. S. No. 5764-r. S. No. C-1065.) On January 31, 1919, the United States attorney for the Western District of Missouri, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said district a libel for the seizure and condemnation of 462 boxes of oranges, remaining unsold in the original un- broken packages at Kansas City, Mo., alleging that the article had been shipped on or about January 21,-1919;. by* the Sutherland Fruit Co'.-, Riverside,. Calif., and transported from the State of California ihto! the' State' of Missouri;, arid' dha'rgihg'. adulteration' in Violation1 of-the Food' and Drugs'Act. The'article" was labeled; iii' party " Native Brand Paeked: by Suthetland: Fruit Co.-,. California'." Adulteration of the article' Was- alleged in: the libel1 for the' reason that i'tf- consisted in whole or in! part Of a* decomposed;, filthyy aiid: puti'id vegetable' substance! On' Febrtiary 13;- 1919, the said- Sutherland Fruit Co., claimant, having ad- mitted'the truth of-the allegations of the libel and-consented to a decree, judg^ merit of- condemnation arid forfeiture Was- entered, and it was- ordered by the court that the product should be delivered to'' said claimant upon' the payment of the costs of the proceedings, and the execution of a bond iii the' sum of $1,000,, in- conformity with section 10 of the act. E: D; BALL,. Acting Secretary' of. Agriculture. Tl'12. A-duiteration of oranges; U. S. * * * v.- 462 Boxes- of Oranges* Consent decree of condemnation arid forfeiture. Pi'Wnct' ordered* rele-ased" oii'li'orid. (P. & DI No'; 97IT. I'. S: No; 22'45-rV S. No! C-10G6:) Oh January 31, 1919, the' United States attorney' for the Western" District of Missouri, acting upon a report by the Secretary of Agriculture, filed in the District Court of the United States for said' district a libel fOr the' seizure' and dondemnation of 462 boxes of- oranges, remaining unsold1 in the original un- broken packages a1> Kansa:s: City, Mo.,- alleging^ that the article had: been shipped- on or about January 22, 1919, by the Sutherlarid Fruit Co., liiverside,. Calif., arid' transported frorh the State of California' into the- State of Missouri, and charging adulteration in violation of the Food and Drugs- Adt. The' article was labeled im part, " Songster Brand Packed by Sutherland Fruit Co. Cali- fornia." Adulteration of the article'Was alleged in the libel for* the reason that if con- sisted in whole or in part of a filthy, decomposed, putrid vegetable substance. On February 13, 1919, the said: Sutherland Fruit- Co., claimant, havirig". ad- mitted- the truth of the allegations of the libel and consented' to;a decree;^ judgv riierit of condemnation and forfeiture was- entered; arid it Was oi'dered1 by the court' that the' product should1 be delivered' to> said- claimant upon the; payment of the costs-ofthe proceedings* arid the executioiiof a: bond'in the" sum of $1,000; in conformity With section 1-0 of the act. E. D. BALL, Acting Secretary of Agriculture.