THE EAGLE CLAW 



A Wonderful 

 Invention. 



in the World 

 for Catching Fish, 

 Animals and all manner of Game. 



A wonderful and mnn ingenious de>-ire. It is ensy to set, 

 suited to any bait, can lie used anywiicrc, notliiii^' can escape 

 until released. Every flsh, muskrat, or squirrel which bites 

 at the bait is surely cnught. Perfectlv sate for children ; 

 will not rust; «»iie hiiit will catch from 30 to ao 

 fish; will spring in any position ; in short, is a grand triumph 

 over the unsafe and uncertain common fish-hook. Highly 

 recommended by the Tribune, World, Press, Turf, Field and 

 Farm. The Ohio Farmer says, " The Ea.<>;le Claw is a very 

 ingenious article. The best device forcatchin" fish and game 

 we ever saw. Safe, sure, and convenient." No. 1 is for all 

 ordinary fishing, the ladies' favorite. No. 2 is for general vse, 

 both large and small fish, and game. We have sold thousands, 

 and they have all 2iven splendid satisfaction. 



Price, IVo. 1, by mail, 30 cents. No. », by 

 mail, SO cents. 



348 



A. M. BROWN & CO., 

 Clifton St. Portland, Ore. 



THE WONO 



OF THE AGE ! 

 ORGAN 



PLAYING 



Learned 

 in One 



HI .■w'.»«iS:^'''.S INlilCATOK CIIAK'I'. s A. 

 chilli Hi jei«r.s«>l«i camiinierstainl it iiorCeotly. 



A wonderful invention; over 40,(H1U order.s reoeivud from every 

 country on the globe. Mason's Indicator i.Uiart is a" 

 rii;ichlne which fits over the Iteys of a Piano or Organ, 

 indicating wTiere and how the hands are to be placed, and the 

 pr.iper keys to strike, changing the position and arrangement to 

 suit the different keys. They are infallible in result. If you 

 can read, you can play the Piano or Organ in one iliiy better 

 than a teacher could teach you in many lessons. If yon ha\e 

 no piano you can learn at a friend's house and astonish all with 

 your acquircnients. The leading Musical Paper says, " They 

 should find a place in every home. They are to Music what the 

 Multiplication Table is to Arithmetic," It gives satisfaction in 

 every case. Teachers nnhesitatinely endorse it. 

 Th'.? price is !)Sl .0<1> for a complete set, 5 forms. 



SB^ECIA-L OFFEK. To introduce this wonderful 

 invention at once we give free to all ,who buy Mason's 

 Cliart, ojir Musical Album, containing music which, 

 bon,''it separately, would cost ^l.'T.'i. We send the Chart 

 and Allium by iMail, prepaid, tor S1.«>0. Xhis is 

 positiv<>ly , no liumbug. We have thousands of testi- 

 nioiinis from every country on the globe. 'I'hese Charts are 

 G.ii)\riplited and iiatcnted. 



A. M. BROWN & CO., 



CHINESE... 

 ..DOMINOES 



PROVINCE OF KWANGTUNG, CHINA. 



Con.si.sting of 32 Dominoes; [native wood] 

 4 Chinese Dice, i Wood Disc; [characters on 

 hotii sides] 50 Chinese Cash [and 55 black 

 counteis, nil in a hinge cover tin box; 7 inches 

 long; 4^ inches wide and i'/% inches deep. 

 Weight, 34 ounces. Price, postifge paid, 1.25 

 The Dominoes alone in hinge cover tin bo.\; 

 weight, 20 ozs. Price, jMjst-paid, I. GO. A 

 description of the doiMinoes and of the games 

 jilayed, cnn be found in the U, S. National 

 Museum Report, 1893; pp. 491 — 537. 

 [ A paper on "Chinese Games with Dice and 

 Dominoes," hy .Stewart Culin, Director of the 

 Museum of Ai chaiology^.and Palccontology, 

 University of Pennsylvania. ] 



D. M. AVERILL& CO., 

 P. O. Box, 253, 



PORTLAND, ORE. 



■••W.B. MALLEIS,... 



Taxidermist and Entomologist. 



• Cedar Mills, 



Washington Co. Oregon. 



Bird=, Fish, Reptiles, Animals and Animal 



Heads mounted to order. Insects preserved. 



Scientific, Bird Skins made to order. 



Collections in Natural History made. 



Collections Sold to Schools and Colleges on 



Installment'^. Correspondence solicited. 



CHOP STICKS. 

 The Chinese knife and fork, made from 

 ebony. Prices post paid, 



I Pair, 5cts. 5 pair, 20cts. 10 pair, 35cts. 

 Sopair, $1.50 D. M. AVERILL&Co., 



Portland, Oregon. 



348 Clifton .St., 



Portland, qre* 



OUUbUllUC NATURALIST 



