THE OREGON NATURALIST. 
{ want 
to trade 
for Oregon sia Washing- 
ton Arrow Heads, and other 
relics. Write what you have 
R U IN WANT? 
ionic ranicts: FOSSILS, Minerals, 
gains in everything in 
Indian Relics, 
ANCIENT 2a 
MODERN. 
LARGE STOCK: 11 years experience, “Collectors, 
Scientifically. 
Catalog, for Stamp. 
Collections from $1.co to $5co.co. 
Black Hills Natural History Establishment of 
‘Schools, Museums and Dealers supplied 
Specimens correctly labeled, Priced 
L. W. STILWELL, Deadwood, South Dakota: 
P, S.—Catalog and nice piece deepest Rose Colored Quartz in the World for 12cts. 
Black 
Hills, Catalog & Snowy and Frost lined Chalcedony Geode from Cheyenne River for 27¢c. new find. 
HERKIMER CO., CRYSTAL 
THE FINS 
THE WORRE 
The advantage of living in the locality wh= 
Unsurpassed i In B rilliancy 8 ities marvelé Steers ae found, “coal 
Beauty, 
and Perfectinas 
with experience of 18 yeirs in collecting then, 
enables me to offer choice specimens at the 
lowest living prices. 
Exhibit at the World’ ae Ve 
Fair Received Highest a-¢ 
ward, Medal and Ee : 
F Soe 
RQ Every purchas- 
E er of this popular 
collection will be 
presented with a handsome glass tube, containing 10 Mic ruscopic caeele absolutely “perfect, 
and so very small that it takes 11,000 to weigh one ounce. 
Possibly you may never have seen 
any of the Herkimer Co., Crystals, if not, send for this collection to-day and if it does not 
please you, return it, and your Money will be cheerfully refunded 
Address, 
A. B. CRIM, Middleville, Herkimer Co. New York. 
RUBBER - STAMPS 
OF EVERY) DESCRIRGION: 
We make a specialty of Stamps and Stencils 
for collectors, can make any thing you need in 
the Rubber Stamp line, cheaper than the cheap- 
est. HOLLISTER & POTTER, 
SUCCESSORS TO J. C. HOLLISTER, 
252 Washington St., Portland, Ore. 
Mfgrs’ of Rubber Stamps, Ster eae Notary, Corpor- 
ation ana Lodge Seals, etc. Cataloz sent to any address 
for stamp. 
IF you want to learn about the Birds of the Pacifiic 
Coast, or become your own TAXIDERMIST, subscrite 
for the OREGON NATURALIST. Only soc a yaer. 
paid for 15 cts. by D. M. 
INDIAN SHELL MONEY. 
PRECIOUS TOOTH SHELL. 
This shell has been named by s‘ientists, 
Dentalium Inzianorum, and Dentalinm pre- 
Zi0sun, meaning “ofthe Indians” and ‘‘pre- 
cious.” In shape like the tusk of an elephant; 
of pearly or ivory whiteness, and open at both 
ends. It is a native ofthe North Pacific Coast 
and was highly prized by the Ind.ans for making 
money and who cut them in sections and 
used as berds, aswell as stringing thom entire, 
One dozen of these shells will be sent post 
Averill & Co Port- 
land Ore. : 
