THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



Cur ious Mixtu re. 



Indian Wampum, genuine, .15 doz. 



Dentalium Sliells, ,15 doz. 

 4 pair Childs Moccasins, Arizona, 35 cts. pair. 

 I Horse-tail Duster, pink, full beaded handle, 



Arizona, $1,50. 



1 Cape Flattery Horn Spoon, large, 75 cts. 



2 Grass Caps, Ceylon, $1.00 each. 



1 Mexican Rosaiy, pearl cross pendant, 

 carved, 75 cents. 



2 South Sea Necklaces, Shells and Seeds .75 ea. 

 I Albatross Foot, skinned for purse. Cape 



Horn, 50 cents. 

 t Mounted Baboon, China, exp. extra, $25.00 

 I Rosella Parrot, mounted, Brazil, $3.00 

 I Green Parrot, mounted, C. A., $3.00 

 I Model of Catamaran, full rigged, 41 inches 



long made of Teak, Mahogany, Coffee wood 



Ebony, Ceylon, complete with paddles, out- 

 rigger, sail etc., $7.00 



Sioux Pipes, red pipe-stone, $2,00 

 I Sioux Stone Hammer, rawhide covered 



handle, cxp. extra, fi.50 

 I Apache War Club, rawhide handle Buffalo 



horn head, exp. extra, $1.50 

 I Squaw Needle Bag, full beaded, Nez 



Perce, $1.50 



Musiirooii Coral, 5 cents. 



Japanese Paper Napkins, 3octs. per loo. 



Chinese Cash, 4 for 10 cts, different rulers. 



Cats Eyes, Ceylon, white, 6c., black, 5c. 



Chop Sticks, per pan-, 5 cents. 



Whale Barnacles, locts. each. 



Pink Barnacles, Panama, clusters, 25cts. 



Whale-bone showing fringe, Alaska, 15 cts. 

 I pair Walrus Tusks, Ivory, fine. $5.00 



Ostrich Eggs reduced to $1.00 



Hawaiian Shell Bracelets, 25cts, pre paid. 



Hawaiian, Necklets, shell, 25 cts, each. 



Data Blanks 3>< x 4>^ padded, I jets, 



per 100. 



Oologists Outfit, 25 cents. 



Japenese Silver 5 Sen. 6c., 10 Sen, 12c., 



20 Sen, 25c., 50 Sen, 55cts, I Yen, $1.05 



ay Every thing post-paid, except where 

 noted. Orders under 25cts, require 2crs. for 

 postage. 



Address, D. M. AVERILL & CO., 

 148 Sixth Street, - Po.tland, Oregon. 



POST MARKS. 



To Collectors of Post Marks, we offer 100 

 for locts. 200 for I5cts. 500 for 25cts., well 

 mixed and post-paid. These are all from 

 cities and towns of the northwest. Many of 

 them from small out-of-the-way towns of 

 Oregon, Washington, Idaho and California, 

 whose mail is small, and consequently not 

 often seen. 



D. M. AVERILL & CO., 



148 Sixth Street, 



Portland, - - - Oregon. 



PPRRl lARY '^^^^ '"^'^ reading 

 1 LUI\VJr\l\l than usual will be 

 given with cuts and biographies of the Interstate 

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

 of A. Trustees. Price to non -subscribers lOc, 

 A COPY. No free copies mailed in that month, 

 IVA A p p" O 5, 000 COPIES will be mailed 

 ^ ' *•»»• * \ v> 1 1 to benefit advertisers. Trans- 

 ient ads., $1.00 an inch; 50 percent discount on 

 3 mo. or more. Sample COPY free. Address: 

 The Evergreen State Philatelist, Hartland, Wash 



NA/HV 



DON'T you send 35c. for finely j)olished 

 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, ID 



I Old Bank Bill, 10 



I State Bank Bill, 05 



3 Var. of Old Bills, 15 



I Chinese Coin, 05 



I Annam Com, 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. Cent, 06 



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

 and Indian Relics etc. No postals answered. 

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



