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About Eugene daily guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1904-1924 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 18, 1907)
Old Kris Kringle his told us he is very proud ofhis display at BARKER’S GUN STORE, 513 Willamette Street. Have you see \ it yet? Il not, we wish to extend to you a hearty invitation to come at once and visit this, Eugene’s truly Toy Wonderland. Before you start to do your holiday shopping do not fail to see the largest and finest display of Holiday Goods ever shown in Eugene under one roof, at prices that will please you. We are going to be busy every day this week and are going to keep our store open evenings to accommodate those that find it difficult to do their shopping during the day. Come early as our large stock is going fast. We are giving I-REE a Japanese Cup and Saucer with evefy purchase of $1.00 or over while they last, to encourage you to do your shopping early. Bring the children, amusement in our Toy Department for old and young alike, don’t fail to see it. ae u * «at • * iat «at *, • » Tree Ornaments, Candles, Big Red Christmas Bells, Moss, Gold end Silver Tinsel TOY WONDERLAND HORNS, Horns, horns, see our HORNS 5c, 10c, 15c 20c, 25c, 30c, 4Cc, 50c, 65c, 75c $i;00 One Thousand DOLLS Bef ?re buying ycur doll large or small den’t fail to set our disp'ay. We have them from 1c to $6.00, dressed in all the latest fashions and every one brand new, no old stock. Come and see them, they w 1 please you. Doll buggies, carts, beds, furniture s ts, kitchen sets, Teddy bears, in fact everything in the doll line. Books... Games... We have Christmas Took* for the children from $c to $i.o> We Japanese and Souvenire Ware... OUR TOY DEPARTMENT is complete. The largest and4mj^t # complete line of toys ever shown in Eugene. To miss this . 1* to miss one of the best ever shown in Eugene. Remember we always lead in Toys. Toy Banks, Engines, Wagons, Hobby* Horses, *' Carts, Hand Cars, Air Guns, Marbles, Wheel Barrows, Tool Chests, Arks, 'Toy Tubs, Wash Boards, Brooms, Jumping Ropes, Beads, Kitchen bets, Drums and Horns of every description. T. From ^c to $1.00 Boats... Do you want a Boat? If you do, we have them- Sailboats I5c, 25c, 5oc and $I.oo buys a dandy. Life Boats, Life Rafts and Steam 4 Boats. Arks 5c, loe. 15c, 25c, 5oc, fancy ones too. \ Pocket Knives, Purses, Watches, Eoot Balls, Basket Balls Sweaters, Pencil Boxes, Beads 1 0c.‘> * < ► See our Work Boxes 10c to $3.50 Glove and H mdkerenief Boxes, Colhr and Cuff, Necktie and Fancy Boxes and*Bj&cts of every description Childs (“Babes in the Woods ”) Mush and Breakfast Sets Knife, Fork and Spoon Sets have the Milt» n Bradley games, painting outfits, kit dergarten outfits, sewing cards, pit, flinch, I’m a Million.lire the latest in card games. 15c, 25c, 35c, 50c 75c, they arc sure to please Standard and Paragon *• Sewing Machines * 4 Vases.. Post Card Albums... Ask l»» see them Shells... in a number of pretty de signs at ’.sc and 2oc »«■f l « JC» ? >■» > I Columbia Phonographs and Records Violin^, Banjos, Gitars, Acccrdians and Strings in leather, cloth and paper from 2OC to $1.00 -41. SPECIAL tSXQHBDnBtMKI Sh II B’ided Child’s Sat— knife, fork JO-CARTS — Size of bed 7x12 inches; 40c; 10x16 irches. 50c. WAGONS— Don’t «tn J spoon. Regular 25c value; this week, 1254c. Not more than two to any customer. made of hard wood; solid hard wood wheels; just the thing for the little ones. Only 30c, Bed 8x14 inches, Something that will last. fail to see our Big Four and Teddy wagons. Something new. Made of hard wood and will stand the racket. Size of bed, 7x12. > REMEMBER THE PLACE Barker’s Gvsrv Store 513 Willamette Street Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Toys and Holiday Goods r, ' .i ■ >