Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 53, Number 44, Jasper, Dubois County, 11 August 1911 — Page 8

SLOGAN OF STATE FI Ronnli on Altrr. EDUCATIONAL WORK CARRIED ON FOR TWO GENERATIONS.

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"Back to The Farm" to Be Especially Emphasized at Dig Exposition Week of Sept. 4.

With "buck to tito ranu" m its slogan this yer. the Indiana State Fair will, during the week of September 4. get eloaer to tinagricultural Interests of the State than It has ever been before. The Indiana I-'alr has for nearl Ixty ears been a powerful educative force among the farming an.l live stock element und, whilo uever departing from this leadership in promoting the farming welfare, it has Bought to I quicken the Interest of its visitors by 'offering rich programs of attractions.

Hut ror the coming Fair tho exposition will coucentrnto practically Its j entire energy In spreading before its friends a magnificent display of all that is best within tho State thut the r

larming element may see In a great i

Idrd'a-eye view what the -rl ! and live stock resources of the State amount to. It Is not proposed to measure these resources in dollars and cents, but by exhibiting the best horses, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry, orchard and field products, show what jtho State Is producing in quality. From other-State, too, as in other j years, will come specimens of live stock which will offer means of comt parison with these products from InI diana. i Tho "back to the farm" movement does not mean that the Indiana Fair 1 is going to tie the men and women who visit It to sober programs requiring brain-fagging effort to get the educational values, but ench day's affairs will b spiced with clean and wholesome entertainment. Less emphasis will be placed on the liahter

forms of entertainment, however, but the band concerts, live stock parades, the Parker midway shows will afford abundant diversions for the pleasure seeker. In the night shows, and in tho day exhibitions of live stock and other regular departments the displays will keep pace with the high degree of excellency which now marks country lifo in Indiana. The horse show will

bo of such quality that vaudeville fentures will not be necessary to en

hance its value. The farmer who is interested in shorthorn cattle will Und these antmnbj in such quality and abundance that if he desires he may spend two or three davs at tho Fair studying the good points of animals that are brought before his eye. The farm woman who is especially interosted In poultry will llnd tho Fair offers an endless amount of information along this line, or if she is particularly interosted in her homo dairy she mar spend tho entire week at tho Fair, if she so desires, aud ivo tho time to a study of dairy methods. The State Fair. In fact, nronoses to

become a higher school of Information ; along all lines which will enable tho

farming people to improve their crops, herds aiul flocks and in this improvement bring greater wealth to them

selves.

A short course September school,

when work at tho farm may for the time be put by, a school for tho

fanner, his wife, sons and daughters,

Algy Jones (at the week end farm) Look here! You know, Gcotve, I can't milk thes" co-founded rows. Tho beasts keep turning around ami nibbling nt me. GeorgeLor, sir, but you mustn't blamo 'em. The critters do like a bit o peon Fluff. Sketch. POI IN HAWAII.

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.,?ookonpaterts- "Hints t0 inventors." "Inventions needed," Why some inventors. fail." Send rough sketch or. model for search of Patent Office records. Our Mr. Greeley was formerly. Acting Commissioner of Patents, and as such had full charge of the II. S. Patent Office.

GREELEY &M9INTIRE Patent Attorneys

Washington, D. C.

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mo ijen üu uoanc Job l'rintorium is ncscoHf d for Fine Comtnerrinl printing " 1 . JASPER, IND. '

jan inexpensive and effective colleuo

course in ngriculturo and Industry his is the Indiana State Fnlr. Setjtmg off one superb herd against another, one t.nfl of jtoultry matched ingainst n not her. field products from

one portion of tho State seeking greatqr favor than tho products from another section. civinK the visitinc

farmer opportunity to make comparisons, all will tend toward giving tho visitors schooling of tho valuable and pleasant sort. Of course. It is tho ambition of the exhibitors to win prize ribbons, may be to dispose of somo blooded stock to a furnier that Is ambitious to improve his home hords. that brings tho highest quality of oxhlblts to' tho Fair, but this competition is lost sight of by the visitor who would make of tho Fnlr an educational force and turn It to his personal account. It is this lino of educational work-

that tho Indiana Fair has been doing

among tho farmers for two generations, and the exposition may to very largo degree be credited with having brought about better homes, better fnrming, larger and finer herds, more

Industry through the use of better

farm machinery, increased happiness, moro money in bank in fact, a new

orn of better living at the farm bourns

of the Uoosier land.

State Fair Open at Night. The Indiana State Fair, at Indianapolis tho week of Sept. 4. will lu onen

at night In a number of departments

and It will bo the first year In the his

tory of the exposition that the nicht

displays have been undertakon on

such extensive tscalo. Tho cnli

with its horse shows, and tho blir

brick barn for horses adjoining it, havo for somo years been gay with light and coloring after night, and In one or two years tho Fino Arm imii

hns boon open for about two hour in

tho evening. Ilut during the cotnintr

Fair, tho coliseum show nnd tho brick barn will not only bo lighted and

open to visitors, but tho Fino Arts

Agricultural, Horticultural nnd Poultry buildings, all of thorn arrayed with their wealth ot Indiana fnrm nmi

homo products, will ho brilliantly Illuminated and open to nil vinUnra

witüout pxtrft ck&rg.

Thb Peculiar Food Is to the Nativs ai' Bread Is to Us. What I read iä to the American or European poi i to the native IIa-' Wfliiari. X. meal u complete with-, out it. and f-.r the jrreat majority of tho native it fnrrn the princi-' p-l .:.-h-! -f 1, t. While they prob- j ablv cuuhl at the pro-out tir-ie live' without this accustomed dish, tho time once was lo fore the advent of, the whites to the island nnd the in-, troductionof row foods, thnr lifo

without it "would at lca.-t have been I prcarioux j Poi is made from the tuberous root of the taro plant, n species of the calndium family, of which tho' well known eleohcnt ear nlnnt i1

also a member. The tuber, -vvhicft averages in size that of a large 6wect potato, is baked nnd nfter-

A -- - j ward nounded tin with wntnr until n 'SosnKn

Smooth white naste is nht inn,1 I IP3"30 "r"-

much resembling a wheat flour paste, except that the color is a pale pink or purple, dependent upon the variety of taro used. Tlua paste is allowed to slightly ferment, or sour, when it is ready for uc. In olden times each family' prepared, ; ltc rtltr nnt 4-Ka ...aU I . ? .1 1 I

w Ii jwi, um; WA uciug uuiiu oy j" the men, as in fact were most other j jj cookine operations. At the nrfjpnfc'f

lotionw ju uicu jaaciuncry grinds the taro and mixes it on a largo scale have largely supplant-! ed the old hand method. Tho Chi-; nese of the territor have come to be the leading manufacturers of the product. I Many of the white residents of the islands eat poi to almost the ex-1 tent as the natives, but the taste is ' largely acquired, and ptrangera scl-j dorn care for it. Poi has a hi?h' food value, and, since it formed the ',

Srmcipal article of diet of tho old awaiians, some persons havo crcd-

iteu it with the Eplondid physical development of the race. Poi was always eaten from wooden bowls, or calabashes, and was

conveyed to tho mouth by the fingers, one, two or three being cmployed, according to tho consistency of the food, which also establishes a designation of one, two or three finger poi. "White poi eaters now usually cninlov a fork or 5 noon in

lieu of fingers, although it is still common even in the highest families to give native dinners, or luaus. at which knives and forks are tabooed aud fingers only used. There is as much etiquette among the IIcwaiians in eating with the fingers as with modern table implements, and the graceful motion by which a portion of poi is twisted upon the fingers nnd transferred to the mouth 1t . 4 .......

would riot snocJc tne sensibilities of

the most refined. An invifntion in

a real hiau, at which poi, baked pig,

iisii baked in leaves and cocoanut m

various forma form tho nrincina

part of the menu, is something that i i f -ii i

i unwrys iookcu iorwaru toioy every visitor to Hawaii and always pleas

antry remembered afterward.

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THE OLD EXCUSES,

"There's no hurr;-," wait a little longer Vor

Sago Tea For tho Hair.

For snco tea take two nimrpR nf

tho newest dried garden page and

uvo ounces ot green ten. Put in an iron pot (be sure that vou uro nn

iron one) and add three quarts of

ooiung wnt,er. Let simmer slowly

unni only two quarts nro Jeft. Remove and let stand for twenty-four" hours. Then strain nnd nut into

bottles. Appty to tho scalp every morning nnd night, massaging gently for five minutes. This-is a splendid tonic for the hair as well a3 distinctly a stain for restoring iron gray hair. Wathing Embroideries. I3ran water baths nro good for worsted and cotton embroideries. They should be made by adding a quart of fresh bran to three nunrto

of wntor. Boil this for half an hour, strain nnd then pour into a couple

oi oowis, auu cold wntor until it ia lukewarm, put in tho embroidery and rub till clean, rinso in clean vrntcr nnd then placo in tho Eccond basin of bran water, drying the article ns quickly ns possible. Always iron on tho wrong side.

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surance" have left many a family

to lace a bitter fight with poverty and privation. If there is one thing that should receive the first consideration of married men, it is LIFE INSURANCE. Now is the time to apply for a policy. ArchTC. Dpane Jasper Indiana

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