Show no frills Frill ll but real meals in lumber camps some one recently writing of maine blaine lumber camp feeds describes the table in rather interesting terms the food Is all on before the cook shouts come and get it 11 you will not find linger finger bowls white napkins or a dozen knives and forks to every person but find real grub the kind that delights the stomach of every woodsman there ve are no courses you cat as much as you want of anything that Is on the table the dishes are arc kept filled by the cookies coo kees coffee milk and tea are in large pitchers other food ts to in tins or enameled basins and in large quantities the cups ore lire of tin and hold a pint a real man size cup knives forks spoons and plates ure tire also of tin or enameled ware some of the men mix beans bread pickles potatoes and onions together und then cover it with too mo lusses hisses As soon as a man has eaten lie he takes his dishes and deposits them in one of tile the huge that Is usually in the sink nt at one end of the roo kroom to leave your dishes on the table e would be a certain sign of greenli greenhorn orn lewiston hewl s ton journal |