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CLUB RATES 
We give a list of Magazines with the sub- 
scription price of each and the price which we 
can furnish them with the Oregon Naturalist. 
WiTH NA URALIST 
THE AQUARIUM $1.00 ” CST 26 
GAMELAND, SIR OOM nes oe T. 215. 
MINERAL COLLECTOR $1.00 ‘‘ se $1.25. 
THE NIDIOLOGIST, $1.00 ‘‘ SOUS La Ss 
THE DoG FANCIER, 50cts. reine Zag Cts: 
UNIVERSAL EXCHANGE5S0 cts. “‘ oo 7-5 cts: 
FARMERS MONTHLY, 50 cts ‘ SSS g CES: 
BUSINESS JOURNAL, 50 cts. ‘‘ Comms) Gist 
BALTIMORE CACTUS JOURNAL, 50c. 75 cts. 
EVERGREEN STATE PHILATELIST, 25cts. 55 cts 
‘HE [OWA ORNITHOLOGISY 4octs. 65cts. 
THe NUMISMATIS?, $1.00 $1.25 
EXCHANGE—I will exchange eggs, skins, 
Fla, curios, stuffed, 
specimens, 
5x8 camera, 
Three fine skulls fiom 7 10 and 12 ft. Alli- 
gators, For good f.eldGlass. Or 10 or 12 bore 
hammer gun of equal value, or repeating rifle 
32 or 38 Cal. / 
AI sets and singles of 188. 199. 200. 378a, 
for any of the following books, Conchology, 
Entomology, Zoology, Oology, Taxidermy, or 
Dog training. A. M Nicholson, Orlando Fla. 
WANTED:—A large perfect pair 0° Mount- 
ainsheep horns; not less than 16 inches at base 
of horns, will give cash or good relics; want 
grizzly bear claws, large, have U. S. silver 
dollars of 1795 and 1799, very fine: to trade 
C, E, Tribbett Thorntown, Indiana. Boone Co. 
** Four months advertising in the Oregon 
Naturalist has brought me more returns, than 
a full year in the — , 
I use a key number 
on all my ad’s and can tell just where every 
order comes from, Your paper is improving 
each issue, ” [ Nov. 27, 1895.] 
R. E BARTLETT, Dealer in curios, 
ROCKFORD, ILLS. 
mounted, and alcoholic | 
snakes, and snake skins, for good | 
| from Japan, 
| post-paid. 
OREGON NATURALIST. 
‘* My Ad, in your paper [ Oregon Naturalist | 
is a paying investment; five orders today from 
[Dec. 10, 1895.] it 
E. C. SWIGERT, 
Gordon, Nebraska, 
WHY 
DON’T you send 35c. for finely polished 
specimen of Itacolumite or Flexible Sand-stone? 
Indian Trader, 
Its a great curiosity! No Cabinet complete 
R27 See Oct. No. of OREGON 
NATURALISY, page 139, for full description. 
A FEW BARGAINS. 
with-out it. 
100 var. good Foreign Stamps,............ 505 
I Confederate Bill, genuine,................ .10 
t OldvBankepillleccee act tes ce wes aon sceeenee 10 
LS tatewbamkcerB ll sine eee eetce ssecee eee cece £05 
BeViarmom@ldwBillsie.ck sete essen sis 
I Chintesey Comys cat .cueecmen te ances eae: .05 
Lb Amnitamal Comoe ces scee suscas esse cece .06 
1 Hong Kong Coiny..eeecnass, eeunceee- Io 
1 Ancient N. C. Indian Arrow Point,... .06 
Ie PiecesNn © a elncianbePottenyseeeeeceeee 105 
WWargewUpr ss Centsey..o.eccces. see ten ees .06 
Send 2c. for large list of Stamps, Coins War 
and Indian Relics etc, No postals answered, 
R. D. HAY, Winston, N. C. 
MEXICAN: In the lot are Water Opals; 
clear as ice. Honey Opals, 
GPALS 1 clear but showing no fire. 
Milky Opals, with a_beauti- 
ful play of delicate shades of red and green fire. 
Clear Red Opals, not common and very de- 
sirable. The prices for these stones cut and 
polished, all ready for setting are according to 
size and quality, 75c., 1.00, 1.50, 2.00, 2.50 
3.00, 4.00 and 5.00, 
A. M. BROWN, 348 Clifton St. Portland, Or. 
INSECTS EMBEDDED IN AMBER. 
Our supply is neariy exhausted [only 11 left] 
with no prospect of more, They came to us 
labeled via: China, ina mixed lot of Shells 
The price will remain 25c. each, 
D. M. AVERILL & CO., 
Portland, O.egon. 
