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 Observer. $i.oo ^^ " 



Rocky Mountain Stamp. ,2=; " 



The Aquarium $i.oo " " 



Gameland, $i.oo " " 



Mineral Collector! I. CO " " 



The Nidologist, $i.oo " " 



The Dog Fancier, sects. " 



U N IVERSAL EXCHANGE50CtS." " 



Farmers Monthly, 50 cts ' " 



Business Journal, 50 cts. " " 



Baltimore, Cactus Journal, 50c. 

 Evergreen State Philatelist, 25c 



The Numismatist, $1.00 



$1.15 

 55 CIS. 

 §1.25 



I1.25. 



$1.25. 



Si. 15. 

 75 CIS. 

 75 cts. 

 55 cts. 

 65 cts. 

 75 cts. 

 is. 55 cts 

 $1.25 



\A/HY 



DON'T you send 35c. for finely jiolished 

 specimen of Itacolumite or Flexible Sand-stone? 

 Its a great curiosity! No Cabinet complete 

 with-out it. fl3°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, 10 



I State Bank Bill, 05 



3 Var. of Old Bills, 15 



I Chinese Coin, 05 



I Annam Coin, 06 



I Hong Kong Coin 10 



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



I Piece N, C. Indian Pottery, 05 



I Large U. S.Xent, 06 



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

 and Indian Relics etc. No postals answered. 

 R. D. HAY, Winston, N. C. 



I Will exchange Oregon relics and curios tor material 

 from other states. Enclose stamp for reply. P.Barton, 

 268 12th St. Portland, Or. 



UNSOLICITED TESTIMONIAL. 

 Mess, D. M. AvERiLL & Co. 



Portland, Or. 

 Dear Sirs, 



This is to certify that I have 

 been a constant advertiser in the Oregon Nat- 

 uralist for the past year, and I find it to be 

 one of the best advertising mediums I have yet 

 tried and have received many good buying,cus- 

 tomers from this source. This testimonial 

 is unsolicited and the jniblishers are at liberty 

 to use my name as I feel this paper has been 

 the main factor in building up the , lucrative 

 business I now enjoy. 



ELLSWORTH LENTZ, 

 L. Box 6, Baker City, Oregon. 



GET UP A CLUB. 



In order to place the Oregon Naturalist 

 in the hands of as many collectors as pos- 

 sible for a short time only, Si.oo will be 

 accepted for four subscriptions, provided 

 they are all new names. 



WANTED To buy n good small elec- 

 trotype of star- fish. B. f. Bretherton, 



Newport, Oregon. 



FOR SIXTY DAYS ONLY. 



25 Different West Coast Shells, 



named. 30 cts. 



10 Oregon Arrow Points. 35 cts. 



10 Cat's Eye, Ceylon. 30 cts. 



10 Different Oregon Eggs, named. 35 cts. 



10 Minerals, named. 25 cts. 



10 Chinese Horn Nuts. 15 cts. 



J[i®°" Postage paid. 



D. M. Averill & Co. 



Portland, Oregon. 



FEBRUARY"'"'''' "'""' ''''''''"^ 



than usual will be 

 given witli cuts and biogrn|ihiesof the Interstate 

 Phil. Association's officers, including the P. S. 

 of A. Trustees," Price to non-subsciibeis loc. 

 ACOP^'. No free ropies mailed ir. th.nt month. 

 COPIES wi 1 be mailed 

 efit advertiser'^. Trans- 

 ient ads., Slog an inch; 50 percent discount on 

 3 mo. or more, Sam iM Ecorv FREE. Addre.^s: 

 The Evergieen State Philatelist, Hnrtlnnd.Wnsh 



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