TJiutHJuy August 1, ntxxxxnxxxix rxxxxxxixxxxxxxxrraxxxxxnsncxxxxrxxxxxircriixxxixiixxixxi ThmAj9 Friday mm amid Safcuurdlsiy , ST .Bigger and- B etter Tha Arrange to Attend Every Day and Be There Write Secretary A. H. Gillis for premium list, then begin to prepare your ex hibits. Fatten your livestock, cultivate your vegetables, complete your sewing, do your canning and have exhibits ready for the Fair's opening day. B oost For and Come to the .Big Fair! riiTiiiiiiixixixiiiiiixi: iiiiiiiiixzxzizriiiiiiiiiiiiiii OLE COMES TO LIFE AGAIN Says Harvett and Marital Troubles Prevented Writing Earlier WoodtickKoener uly tirty. Dore T'rio paper: Av u ban 'o busy to write lattr but har aye am agin. Keason aye didnt write sooner was bciaus harvst kum on to qvick and Hilda got mad and say she dont pull tend of crosskut saw eny more. Ve was in voods and kut wood fcr vintcr. Aye pull my end of saw bot ways and den Hilda g-t stout and tried to pull it avay from me. She jans. de saw so it brok in de middle and den ehe wont saw eny more. Aye den got busy in harvst my krop vich be oteo veet and sun flours. Aye put my hors to a mow macheene and he got on his ear and wont pull, so aye coxe Hilda to take his place. De vork vas hard aye no but Hilda is stout and if she vant can pull plow. Vonce she got svet up and den she sa Bhe got to go to hous and make supper and it ant tupper time at all. Ant if aful. Veil aye got my veet thrashed and now it is in de Nena varehous vero aye get 79 cents a bushel vich makes all de flour ve need for vinter. Aye am to busy to write more so vill klos kos aye am svety. Hope you are the same. OLE. FOR THAT MOTOR TRIP Some Ht Weather The weather man seems to have it in for us poor mortals. The past few days old sol has been sending direct rays to this section of the country , and those who couldn't get to the mountain shady timply had to swelter in a temperature that varied from 100 degrees to 107 degrees. Yes, it was hot and still heating. OREGON NEWS NOTES Klamath Falls Postal receipts for fiscal year, ending June 30, 1929 showed gain of $10,912 over pre vious year, according to John A. McCall, Postmaster. Crater Lake New cafeteria open ed here recently. Fort Klamath Construction of schoolhouse at this place progressing steadily. Klamath Falls Erestion of $75, 000 Marion apartment house recent ly completed. Tillamook Plans underway for Improving local streets. ((JTfirEN we'll pack up our ViLtroubles in the old kit bag, and smile, smile, smile 1" Isn't that old song typical of the joy that accompanies, the motor tripper of today? Who doesn't feel a light ness of heart as he bundles sleeping arrangements, cooking utensils and food into the good old bus and starts out, a happy vagabond? Regardless of whether your ulti mate goal is a fishing shack in the woods or the Ritzie3t hotel imag inable, you are part of the fellow ship of die road from the time you start, Real Camping And regardless of whether you plan to camp out at night or spend your resting periods in the com fort of a hotel, there is one thing that you will take, if you are wise food. The haughtiest motor may refuse to move when it reaches a particularly deserted stretch of road around noon-timc. Then isn't it nice to know that in your car you have the makings of a meal? A can of beans, a can of tomatoes, some peaches or pineapple, and perhaps a can of Boston brown bread take up very little room, and are they wel come! Also they ran be replaced at any town through which you pass, so you never will be stranded away from food. But if you and your family prefer to be real campers, spending your nights out and doing your own cook ing, the supply of canned foods will be greater. By carrying well chosen jtandard supplies, the supplementing by fresh foods from villages may be done quickly and satisfactorily. Also you can get the same brandi of food in most towns and so know exactly what grade you are pur chasing. Flour, fat, sugar, salt and pepper, and evaporated milk are the fundamentals on which the food sup ply is founded. With the a'd of a can of bacon and a box of baking powder, flapjacks and bacon may appear on the menu. Coffee is an other essential, and this should he vacuum-packed coffee carried in air tight Mason jars. Many camper j prefer to carry condensed milk with them and use it in the. coffee, rather than to bother with frrsh cream and sugar. Among the vegetables which will surely appear in the food ljtt are peas, stringless beans, corn and to matoes; they may be combined with each other or with fresh foods to make delightful combinations, or" any one served alone is most attractive' Baked beans, kidney beans and lima beans are filling foods which . are easily prepared. Other foods . i-h may be bought occasion-illy, or more often if your carrying capacity is large, are sauerkraut, hominy, ;okra, sweet potatoes, spinach, turnip? and carrots. Fruits for Freshness , Canned fruits may he eaten ju.it as they come out of the ran. An other good method is to heat the pieces of fruit in the fat left from cooking meat and then serve the hot fruit with the meat. Pears, pine apple and peaches are particularly well adapted to this me. Pineapple slices or crushed pineapple mcv be arranged on a thick slice of ham" aim cooked iii a covered skillet: In purchasing fruits don't forget that til? berries and .cherries are among those obtainable in cans, as well as figs, grapefruit, grapes, apples,' and apple sauce. Surely . with such a selection and with the frcMi fruits on the. mrrl.e! in the summer, no one need lack their sweet freshness. Plan for Variety Salmon, tuna, mackerel, cod-fish cakes are among the standard canned fish for the trip, and many nieats are canned in such a way as to make a meal only a matter nf or-fciting a can and heating the con- -tents. Did yon know thnt beef mav b: purchased canned in eight dif ferent ways; sliced, boiled, corned, dried, roast, stew a !3 mode, or steak with onions' Chicken may re bonelrsvcurWed, deviled, i la Kim, or in tnrrmlcs. 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