THE OREGON 
NATURALIST. 
OREGON ARROWS 
We live in the locality where these beautifu' 
If you need a 
gem arrow points are found. 
few for your collection, now is the time to buy. 
Where once they were plentiful and common, 
they are now comparatively rare, and from be- 
ing more highly prized than formerly by our 
local collectors, they are, when found, hard to 
obtain. Wehave a few left, and for a shot 
time will sell 5 ordinary points for 25cts. 5 
perfect points for 50 cts., rareshapes 25 cts. to 
$3.00 each. Spears 50cts. to $5.00 each. 
Send us a trial order stating your wants, and 
we guarantee satisfaction and good value. 
D. M. AVERILL & CO 
PORTLAND ORE. 
FOR SALE:—A lot of fine Geodes with 
fine Crystals and a few pieces of whole 
Mound Pottery. William Piedrit, War- 
saw, Illinois. 
FOR 60 DAYS ONLY, 
SIOUX INDIAN RELICS SENT PRE- 
PAID AT FOLLOWING PRICES. 
War Clubs, 
covered handle, with steer tail penant, $1.25 
native stone head, rawhide 
each. 
Large Hardwood Bows, with good sinew 
strings, $1.25 each. 
Arrows, 3 feathered, iron points, 20c each, 
or 8 for $1.00, 
Large Moccasins, full beaded, rawhide soles 
$1.25 per pair. 
Large Moccasins, partially beaded, rawhide 
soles, .80c per pair. 
SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. 
E.-C. SWIGERG, 
GORDON, NEB. 
Interpreter and Indian Trader. 
The Oregon Naturalist will be sent on trial 
three months for Io cents. 
Books for Naturalisis. 
“Our Common Birds and How to Know 
Them” by J. B. Grant, 64 plates, cloth 1.65 
“‘How to Know the Wild Flowers,” by Mrs. 
W.S Dana, fully illustrated. cloth 1.65 
“Our Own Birds,” a familiar natural history 
of the birds of the U. S., by W. L. Baily, 
1.25 
“Practical Taxidermy and Home Decoration,” 
by J. H. Batty, cloth 1.50 
“Taxidermy Without a Teacher,” by W. P. 
Manton, cloth .50 
Illustrated, cloth 
#27 Sent post-paid on receipt of price by, 
Stuart & Thompson Company, 
BOOKSELLERS & STATIONERS, 
269 and 271 Morrison St. 
PORTLAND, - OREGON 
Any otber works quoted on application. 
Look! Look! 
Fine skins of the common Arctic and 
Roseate Terns, only .75 cents pre-paid. 
PURDUM & ADAMS, 
Box 134, Woods Holl, Mass. 
SEND for lists of Taxidermy, Cases, 
Cabinets. Stands, 2 Perches; Mtd: 
Specimens, Shells, Curios, Indian Relics, 
Glass Eyes and all kinds of Tags, Data 
Blanks, Printing, etc., to John Amiet, 
Koch, Ohio. 
| Do you know 
that the most 
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handsome 
marble in the world is the **‘BIRDS’ EYE 
MARBLE,”’ a rare fossil coral. I will send 
prepaid, highly polished specimens, showing 
eyes perfect!y, for only 6 cents per square inch 
of polished surface. Specimens any size, from 
3 to 50 inches. Elegant paper weights, $1 to 
$3, according to design. Satisfaction guaranteed. 
CHARLES E. BRIGGS, 
Marble Dealer. 
LISBON, IOWA. 
