TME OREGON NATURALIST. 



DO YOU WANT CURIOS? 

 THEN READ THIS: 



There has been placed for sale in my hands a fine collection of curios of the sav- 

 ages of different islands in the South Sea and Oceanica. The articles are strictly 

 first-class, as is also everything else I present in this issue. 1 would especially call 

 attention of lovers of the curious and artistic to the Japanese Devil Faces. They are 

 of the highest type of Japanese art, no two being alike. The accompanying cut will 

 give an idea of their appearance. I respectfully solicit your order. 



ED A. SCTTLOTH, 205 1-3 Waahlngrton St., Portlajud, Or, 



I Rict I Price; 



Eajh. I Each. 



25 



b 00 

 2 00 I 



2 00 



5 Shell Crowns, i/sed as head-dress by Samoan 

 women ••: 



6 New Guinea Fetich Necklaces, with large shell 

 pendant, worn as charm to prevent death 



I New Guinea Warrior Shield, wood, i ft. by 2 

 ft. 7 in., decorated m colors 



I Marshal! Island Gra.ss Mat, woven in colors. . 



I Piece Fiji Tapa Cloth, figured with curious de- 

 sign in black; made from cocoanut-tree fiber. . . 



I (.Caroline Island Lorn Cloth, finely woven in col- 

 ors, e.xtremely hand.some, 2 yards long 3 00 



I New Guinea "Lava- Lava," or Loin Dress, 



fiber, comiilete 2 00 



1 New Caledoni.i Loin Dress, made of inner bark 



of tree 2 50 



2 Samoan War Clubs, ironwood, 2 ft. long 5 00 



I Pa'omon Island War Club, heavy wood 5 00 



1 New Guinea Witch's Rattle, or Drum, snake- 

 skin head, used by witch doctor, hard to get. . . 6 00 



2 New Guinea Famboo Pipes, i J<; and 2 ft. long, 

 figured with black design 2 00 



2 New (iuinea Lime Spoons, used by the lime- 



eateis, large and small size ^'2 00 to 2 50 



I Fiji Canoe Model, i ft. long 2 00 



12 Samoan Shell Necklaces 30 



I NewCJuinea Ironwood Idol, not very chaste.. . . 5 00 

 1 Australian Boomerang, heavy wood 4 00 



MISCELLANEOUS. 



12 Navajo Indian Necklaces, wampum and beads, 



with abalone pendant 50 



12 Indian Necklaces, red, white and black beads. 25 

 I Sioux War Club, horse-tail ornament, handle 



covered with beads, very handsome 3 00 



I Sioux Pipestone Pipe p.ow! . . 4 00 



Indian Newspaper, printed in Cherokee 10 



!-2 Yard Arctic Lagoon (irass Mat t;o 



I Alaska Indian Idol, arms broken oft". 75 



Indian Jawbone from Oregon shell mound 50 



Esquimaux Models of snowshoe, ice pick, bear 



spear, snow staS, etc ' 23 to 50 



1 Walrus Skull, with fine tusks IS 00 



Buffiilo Horns, polished, pair 3 50 



Perfect ."Xirowheads 5 



Japanese Silk Panels, embroidered in silk and ar- 



tistic.Tlly painted, landscapes, etc., handsome 50 



2 Var. Chinese Nuts 5 



5 Different Chinese or Japanese Curios 10 



Chinese Back-Scratchers, bone, very curious 25 



Chinese Straw Slippers, pair 30 



Pueblo Indian Pottery Vessel, from New Mexico. is 



Pueblo Pottery, animal shapes 35 



Navajo Clubs, rawhide, tail ornament 2 00 



Navajo Beads, given to Indians by Spanish mis- 

 sionaries, 200 years old, per doz 25 



Navajo Tambourines 2 00 



Aoache Steel-Pointed Feathered Arrow.s 25 



U. S. Flying-Eagle Cents , 5 



Florida Sea Beans 5 



A Nice Fossil S 



Bo.\ Chinese Bone Jackstraws 



Japanese Bronze Pocket Stamp Bo.x, handsome 



Japanese Paper Knite, bronze, very fine 



Jap.anese Bow and Four Arrows 



A Handsome Japanese Vase 



'Japanese Devil Faces, will grace a cabinet or 

 mantel, something that is curious aiid attracts 

 attention; money refunded if not satisfactory, 



three sizes 35c, 6oc and 115 



All articles sent post paid on re- 

 ceipt of price. 



I have a large list of single specimens of 

 Stone Indian Relics, Coins, Curios, Marine 

 Specimens, Cliinese and J.ipanese Cuiios, Min- 

 erals, Alaskan Curios, Etc. Write me your 

 wants. All letters of inquiry must contain 

 stamp. Everything I handle is first-class. 



Address ED A. SCHLOTH, 



205^ Washington Street, 



Portland, Oregon. 



