THE OREGON NATURALIST 



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 Naturalist 



The Aquarium $i.oo " " 

 Gameland, $i.oo " •' 



Mineral Collector! I. oo " " 



The Nidiologist, $i.oo " " 



The Dog Fancier, sects. " 



Universal Exchange5o cts. '• " 



Farmers Monthly, 50 cts ' " 



Business Journal, sects. " " 



Baltimore Cactus Journal, 50c. 

 Evergreen State Philatelist, 25cts 

 The Iowa Ornithologist 4octs. 

 The Numismatist, $1 .eo 



$1.25 

 $1.25. 

 $1.25. 



$1.15. 

 75 cls. 

 75 cts. 

 55 cts. 

 65 cts. 

 75 cts. 

 ■ 55 cts 

 65cts, 

 Si. 25 



KLICKITAT BASKETS. 



Made by the Klickitat Indians, (Washington) 

 None of these baskets are made now. They 

 are water-tight and have designs woven in the 

 outside and were used for cooking utensils' 



The four that we now offer are in an unusally 

 good state of preservation, . 



One only: height; 16 in., circumference at 

 top; 3% ft., weight: 56 oz., piice S3. 00 



Oneonly: height; 11^ in., circumference at 

 top; 3 ft., weight; 30 ounces, price $2.00 



Two only: height; 7^ inches, circumference 

 at top; 2,% ft. weight 14 ounces, price $1 .25 ea. 



Buyer to pay expressage. It is not often 

 that baskets made by the Klickitats can be had 



This lot is from a private collection lately 

 broken up. D. M. Aver ill & Co. 

 PORTLAND, OREGON 



FOR SALE: 



AH letters answered. 



INDIAN RELICS. 

 I can sell good Arrows, 

 for $2.00 per loo. Many 

 more thing just as cheap \ 

 A. T. DUN LAP, 



Box, 301, Norwood, N. C. ! 



" My Ad. m your paper [ Oregon Naturalist ] 

 is a paying investment; five orders today from 



[Dec. 10, 1895.] it. * 



E. C. SWIGERT, 

 Indian Trader, Gordon, Nebraska. 



\A/HY 



DON'T you send 35c. for finely polished 

 specimen of Itacolumite or Flexible -Sand-stone? 

 Its a great curiosity! No Cabinet complete 

 with-out it. ^"See Oct. No. of Oregon 

 Naturalist, page 139, for full description. 

 A FEW BARGAINS. 



100 var. good Foreign Stamps, 15 



I Confederate Bill, genuine 10 



I Old Bank Bill, lO 



I Slate Bank Bill, 05 



3 Var. of Old Bills, 15 



I Chinese Coin, 05 



I Annam Coin, 06 



I Hong Kong Coin, io 



I Ancient N. C. Indian Arrow Point,... .06 



I Piece N, C. Indian Pottery, 05 



I Large U. S.JjCent, 06 



Send 2c. for large list of Stamps, Coins War 

 and Indian Relics etc. No j)Ostals answered, 

 R. D. HAV, Winston, N, C, 



MEXICAN In the lot are Water Opals; 

 A n A I A cleur as ice. Honey Opals, 

 lip 111 ^ clear but showing no fire. 

 Wl ribVI 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 500, 

 A. M. BROWN, 348 Clifton St. Portland, Or. 



INSECTS EMBEDDED IN AMBER. 



Our supply is nearly exhausted [only 1 1 left] 

 with no prospect of more. They came to us 

 labeled via: China, in a mixed lot of Shells 

 from Japan. The price will remain 25c. each, 

 post-paid. D, M. AVERILL & CO., 



Portland, Oregon. 



