Outing . atch down a whole barrelthat to your horrified ^aze looks as wideas a double-track railroad. A shotgun is easily cleaned and kept inshape with any of the standard oils ornitro-cleaners. I prefer the latter. Onlyrecollect that when using an oil of anysort or a nitro-cleaning preparation, thebarrel is to be left coated with it, notleft dry. Any nitro-cleaner is a mostefficient rust preventive. It is wise notto apply heavy gun grease and set thegun away for any time until after a sec-ond doping with nitro-cleaner to makesure that the steel is chemically is the first pit, the fir
Outing . atch down a whole barrelthat to your horrified ^aze looks as wideas a double-track railroad. A shotgun is easily cleaned and kept inshape with any of the standard oils ornitro-cleaners. I prefer the latter. Onlyrecollect that when using an oil of anysort or a nitro-cleaning preparation, thebarrel is to be left coated with it, notleft dry. Any nitro-cleaner is a mostefficient rust preventive. It is wise notto apply heavy gun grease and set thegun away for any time until after a sec-ond doping with nitro-cleaner to makesure that the steel is chemically is the first pit, the first neglect, thatmakes all the trouble in a dont let there be any firsttime. Twenty Years in the Big League is the title of Clark Griffithsstory of his own base-ball career which will appear in OUTINGthis spring. It is a tale of games and players, of actual experiencesand observations from the standpoint of a man who has beendescribed as a pitcher with a ten cent arm and a $ 1 0,000 BREAD THAT WEARS WELL SOMETHING durable in thebread line, something which willwear well in the pocket and feelsubstantial between the jaws is always indemand wThere a base camp is the cen-ter of daily hunts or hikes. A quart ofwhite flour, half a teaspoonful of salt,two teaspoonfuls of baking powder, twoto three tablespoonfuls of molasses, andfrom one to two teaspoonfuls of ginger,mixed to a heavy slush with water, bakedthoroughly and pried loose, then turned over and baked some more, make a greatnoon snack staple. Unlike the biscuitand the flapjack, it tastes well cold, itwill stand rough handling which wouldgrind bread or crackers to the originalflour, and it will keep moist and fresha week or more. It cannot, however, berecommended for folks with brittle orartificial teeth. Well-read camp cookswill recognize the recipe as that of for army bread, with varia-tions. THE FOUNTAIN OF YOUTH By CHARLES T. JACKSONAND BACK TO THE SEA
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