Show No Frills but Real Meals in Lumber Camps Some Sonic one recently writing of or Maine lumber camp feed d describes the table In rather term terms the 1 he food iS ls allon all on before the cook shouts shout Come and get bet ItI It Itoi I o i OU will not find finger ner bo bowls boIs Is white n or a 8 dozen es and fori forts s to e eer er person but Sou II 11 find real reni grub the kind hind that delights the stomach of or e ery e ery woodsman woodsman- man There are no courses 1 ou eat cat as much as a you wint of an thin that Is on the table The dl dishes hes are kept filled l flee ee mill milk J r ten en are In large pitcher pitchers pitchers- h Oil r food Is In tins or enameled b bas s bias frs and In lar large e quantities The cups are of tin and hold a pint pint-a pint a reil rell min size Ize cup forks forbs spoons and plates are ore al also o of ot tin or e ware Vare Some of the men mix beans bread pickles potatoes and onions together and then cover It with mo mo- molasses molasses molasses lasses As soon as ns a man has eaten enten he tikes t his dishes and aDd deposits them In one of the huge dishpans dishpan that Is usually In the sin sink at one end of the To have kave your dishes on the table would be a 8 certain sign of greenhorn l Lew Iston JournaL I |