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PT-nmics began to be as-
FITwith the day. Butaccord
early in the Chris-
t"i they were baking atrange
,hirh resembled
fefand they were roasting
fTJa The cakes were rarely
E&,t the crumbs were scai
a the land to promote to
ft the rscordstrom the days
(ONGOLEUM RUGS
fl (id ftmeiy
yoos Furniture Co.
of knighthood give abundant proof
of the role which eating and
drinking played in the celebra
tion in England and Europe.
Christmas revelry lasted for two
weeks
tlie Roman Saturnalia revelry
uiunca oy reasung ana carousing
when the feudal chief held forth.
Boar's Head Special
Chief among Christmas dishes
in the baronial hall was the boar's
head which was brought into the
vaulted refectory with trumpets,
pomp and panoply. It lay in a gold
and silver salver according to the
richness of the feudal lord. Epi
cures insisted that it be served
with "roguish mustard" and with
choice wines.
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no sterner task than In the prep
aration of Argus roasted pea-
cock wmcn was supposed to be
iooa ior tovers. mis was brought
into the hall with riln.l in ac
companied by noble lords and
lames, it was also something de
signed to command attention, for
Ihff nHpnilr fjrct Via1 hun ilrinn.J
and the plumage retained intact.
Aiier we nira was cooKea It was
again encased in its brilliant
feathered coat with the beak care
fully gilded.
Other mediaeval dishes which
are part of the chronicle of time
included geese, capons and pheas
ants which were "drenched with
ambergris" to say nothing of pies
of carps' tongues.
One of the great Christmas
jpppp .
TOP HAT
LUNCH CAKE
A cake fit for a queen. You'll
rave about its delicious flavor,
its thick, rich, Icings. Packed
in McKee's special' wrapping.
It's always oven fresh. They're
wholesome,, delightful. Con
venient slicing sixes.
M Your Grocers'
dishes of the Middle Age was I
"frumenty." Thin is what thel
Kks of the day were told to do:
"lane clean wheat and bray it I
in a mortar that the hulls be all '
gone off, and seethe it 'til it bursts. I
iane u up and let It cool and take
clean fresh broth and sweetmilk of 1
almonds or kinc and temper it all. I
Then take the yolk of eggs, boil it 1
a little and set it down and mess it ,
forth with fat vanison or fresh
mutton." I
Mince and Mutton
The mince pie (chief among the !
causes of childish Christmas an- I
guish) was known as mutton pie i
as early as 1596. The mutton pie I
graduated into a pie of neats'
tongues, spiced and flavored, j
whence finally emerged the mince I
pie as it is known today.
But the progenitor of the pride
and glory of Christmas dinner i
made famous by the prose of '
Washington Irving and Dickens I
was the plum pudding which, like !
many Christmas edibles, was sub-
iect to progressive treatment as
time marched on. First reference !
is made to it as plum porridge or ;
pottage and unlike its heavy de
scendant, it was served as the first I
course.
Liquid refreshment in th earlv
days ran the whole gamut of the
wine lists different vintages for
each course, heavy stouts, light
barley ales, to say nothing of the
cordials offered unblushingly as
gastronomic aids than for enjoy
ment of drinking.
A' thirteenth century carollst
devoted a ballad to the bibulous
tendencies. He sang: ,
"Lording, Christmas loves good
drinking
"Wines of Cascoigne, France,
Aniou
"English ale that drowns out
thinking
"Prince of liquors, old and new
"Every neighbor shares the
bowl
"Drinks of the spicy liquor deeD
"Drinks his fill without control
"Till he drowns his care in
sleep."
Deputy Collector
For Eugene Named
' A recent appointment an
nounced from the internal revenue
office in Eugene, is that of Frank
C. Wheeler as a deputy collector
for the Eugene district Wheeler,
whose appointment was an
nounced this week, is formerly of
the Continental Aviation and En
gineering corporation in Michigan
and Boeing aircraft in Seattle,
Wash. He has been living in Eu
gene with his family since Sept.
17, and intends to make his per
manent residence here.
WARDS POWER GRIP
(J
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prove the appearance of a room.
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MUD and
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n185
00-16
Fed. Tax
Yes . . . Wards GR-S Power Grips are
best for deep snow and mud best for
day and gumbo, or soft roads of the back
country, too! Hundreds of long knobs
provide extra traction forward, back
wards or sideways! The knobs at the
shoulder are extra high for extra miles of
efficient traction! No better traction tire
at any price!
Check Wards Low Prices
SIZE WARDS POWER GRIPS
4.75-5.00-19 $10.95
5.25-5.50-17 13.75
6.00-16 14.85
6.25-6.50-16 17.75
Plus Federal Excise Tax
OFFICIAL O.P.A. INSPECTION STATION
AUTO SUPPLIES . . . BASEMENT
ontgomeryWard
Eugene Register-Guard, Thursday, Dec. 21, 1914 Page S."
SUGAR Mils
f Brown or Powdered
A Merry Christmas to AMjL
We at Irish's lake this opportunity to extend to you this Christmas wish! That
each ol you at home, and yours and our friends and loved ones in distant
lands, enjoy as bright and happy a Christmas as possible, with the ability lo
understand and appreciate the blessings of freedom for which all peace loving
peoples are fighting. And above all speedy return oi loved ones. Merry
Christmas to alL
So That Our Employees May Enjoy Christmas At Home
IRISH-SWARTZ STORES WILL BE
CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS DAY
Monday. Dec. 25th
SHOPPING CENTER STORE WILL CLOSE
SUNDAY, DEC. 24th. XMAS EVE. AT 6:00 P. M.
ry. Irish
rl fVUBKUUM,
" BRAND KH
U D I-., J C C
nam bkuii will jauseue t
Specials For Friday and Saturday Only
f SWEET POTATOES StSt 23c
TOMATO JUICE , 12c
PEAS No.2 can 2 ior 29c
TJfVT Del Monte Cream Stylo 1 C
VWItlN Fancy No. 2 can : : 13C
""NTJlVr Pictsweet Whole Kernel 0 OQf
Vacuum pack 12 ox. ; I cans stiJC
DUUTC HD Shoestring Q nCn
DJZiJL 1 O No. 2 cans I for SUC
CRANBERRY SAUCE ST- 23c
TtTTTV TT TTT-rVT H-D
rumrLui no.
2'j can .
B
Serve Colorful Salads
with BEST FOODS
Real Mayonnaise
Pints 33(
Tobacco
WE HAVE A LARGE ASSORT
MENT IN I LB. GIFT PKGS.
OUR PRICES ARE LOW.
Softasilk Cake Flour Pkg. 2.5c
Hershey's Cocoa
Vi lb.
10c
" m l I'l KIH.K
t" Til t'0.tMIVK V.M'rM
..12c
Pure Lard Sap 3.. 49c
Pork Sausage
Pure Pork
Fine Flavor.
Lb. 35c
Legs
of rum
Fresh Skinned
8 to 10 Lb. Average
Whole
Lb.
35c
Mincemeat K 2 45c
Veal Steak Shoulder .
Lb.
29c
Pot Roast Beef ? Grad!b. 29c
Pork Liver ST u.23c
-POULTRY-
Let us help you with your Holiday dinner . . . Turkers,
Geese, Ducks. Hem, frying and roasting Chickens.
We Wish All Our Many Friends and
Customers a Very Merry Christmas
TWO SUPER STORES
960 Charnelton 777 West 6th Avenue
For Custom Killing Phone 4415
ir r -i vai i .n
Fruit Cocktail Noli' ,ar
Apple Cider 1 100 pure
quart
35c
27c
Shrimp ' Jumbo, 7-oz. can ..43c
To plfte purchsiiM In enw
lotner'i own ihopplnr bit
or nUlar wbcntvur pof
ilble.
Oysters
Orleans
7 Vi oz. can .
37c
Krispy Crackers ho 29c
Hi-Ho Wafers
l-lb. pkg.
19c
Golden West Coffee i. 29c
SparklingWaterc2-29c
A. & S.
Ginger Bread Mix
Pkg. 23c
Cookie Mix
Pkg. 236
PEANUTS
2 45c
We have a complete as
sortment of fancy new
crop nuts.
IRISH-SWARTZ
BAKERY
SPECIAL
LADY BALTIMORE
CAKE
Decorated with
"Merry Christmas"
$1.00
Don't forget
Fruit Cake
for Xmas Gifts.
Mince and Pumpkin
PIES . . . 35c Ea.
Large Assortment
ROLLS
of All Kinds
Order Yours Early!
KnHrhed
Hot Bread Dallr at 1:10
ir Hot Rolls Dallr at Noon
IRISH-SWARTZ
Ice Cream
777 West 6th Ave.
We Will
Close
At 6:00 P. M.
Xmas Eve
So Plepse
Arrange
To Get Your
ICE CREAM
Before 6:00 P. M.
Merry Christmas
To You! '
' IRISH-SWARTZ
Fountain
Lunch
960 Charnelton Street
We Wish
Our Patrons
All The Joys
of a
Merry
Christmas
and a
Happy
Prosperous
New Year!
PRODUCE SPECIALS
SUNKIST
ORANGES
BY THE CASE HALF CASE
$6.50 $3.25
Box
various k -nm "FQ
kinds riJrJrJjtiO
1.98 $2.50 $2.98 and$3.49
Hubbard
and Banana
Squash
Lb.
3c
Carrots 2
Bunches
15c
Utah
Green
Celery Bunch 29c
TURNIPS
3-25'
TABLE
QUEEN
Squash
3 15
Persimmons, Pomegranates, Tangerines,
Glazed Fruit, Dates, Cranberries,
Artichokes and Grapes.
Friday, Saturday and Sunday Specials
Eugene Markets Only
Eat Sherbets
The Finest Meats In Eutene The Talk of the Town fr their Refreshing Flavor
Irish McBroom Meats Irlah Swartz Bakery Irish-bwartz ice weara
shopping center W!W0M 777 west 6th avenue
960 Charnelton St. Wy ipringneia
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT
PHONE 4200
l053 WILLAMETTE