THE OREGON NATURALIST. 



DO YOU WANT CURIOS? 

 THEN READ THIS: 



You will find something new each month 



Price 

 Each. 



5 Shell Crowns, used as head-dress by Samoan 

 women iS i 25 



6 New Gumea Fetich Necklaces, with large shell 

 pendant, worn as charm to prevent death 2 00 



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



ft. 7 in., decorated in colors 6 00 



I Marshall Island (Jrass Mat, woven in colors. . . 2 00 

 I Same, with 2 large boar tusks forming pendant. 2 25 

 I Caroline Island Loin Cloth, finely woven in col- 

 ors, extremely handsome, 2 yards long 3 00 



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



fiber, complete 2 00 



1 New Caledonia Loin Dress, made of inner bark 



of tree 2 50 



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



I Salomon Island War Club, heavy wood 5 00 



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

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



2 New Guinea Hamboo Pipes, iji and 2 ft. long, 

 figured with black design 2 00 



2 New Guinea Lime .Spoons, used by the lime- 



eateis, large and sm.all size §2 00 to 2 50 



1 Fiji Caiioe Model, i t't. long 2 00 



12 Samoan Shell Necklaces 30 



I New Guinea Ironwood Idol, not very chaste.. . . s 00 



1 Australian Boomerang, heavy wood 4 00 



STONE RELICS. 



Mound Pottery Vessel, nearly perfect 5 00 



Perforated Implement, disk-shaped, perfect 1 50 



Half-Section Perfor.ited Hatchet 50 



Perforated Pendant, perfect 2 50 



Grooved Hamrre s, perfect 2 50 



Hammer, finer workmanship 3 50 



Burnt Arrowheads from sacrificial mound lo 



Ax, good 2 50 



Ax, slightly brok'n 

 Curv'd Fish Spear 

 Broken Hammer. 

 Plummet, perTd.. 

 Sinkers, large .... 

 Large Skinners. . . 

 Pestles. ... I oojto _ 



Small Mortar s 00 



Oregon Pipe 4 



1 50 



2 00 

 50 



2 00 



1 50 



2 00 

 2 00 



Fine Scraper,! flint 

 Pottery Fragtn'ts. 

 Lance Head 



Triangular War I'oints . . .25 



Spear Heads 50 



Flint Cutting Tool, small. i 25 

 Arrow Truer or .Smoother3 50 



Small Drill, perfect 2 50 



Skinners, perfect I 50 



" slightly nicked.... 50 

 Pendant, chipped .slightly. 50 

 Hatchet, very small, fine. 4 50 

 Adze, nicked slightly. . . .400 



Bronze Spear h ead 5 00 



Drill, leaf-shaped i 50 



Very Large Spearhead . . 3 00 



MISCELLANEOUS. 

 12 Navajo Indian Necklaces, wampum and beads, 



with abalone pendant 50 



12 Indian Necklaces, red, white and blackheads. 25 

 I Sioux War Club, horse-tail ornament, handle 



covered with beads, very handsome 3 00 



I Sioux Pipestone Pipe Bowl 4 00 



Indian Newspaper, printed in Cherokee 10 



Alaska Bone Salmon Spear, 8 in. long 2 25 



I Alaska Indian Idol, arms broken off. 75 



Indian Jawbone from Oregon shell mound 50 



Zuni Indian Charm Necklace, leather, fine j 75 



E>quimaux Models of snowshoe, ice pick, bear 



spear, snow staf}, etc ■ 25 to 50 



1 Walrus Skull, with fine tusks 15 00 



Buffalo Horns, polished, pair 3 50 



Perfect Arrowheads c 



Japanese Silk Panels, embroidered in silk and ar- 

 tistically painted, landscapes, etc., handsome. . 50 



Price 

 Each. 



Box Chinese Bone Jackstraws 35 



Japanese Bronze Pocket Stamp Box, handsome. . 25 



Japanese Paper Knife, bronze, very fine 25 



Japanese Bow and Four Arrows 25 



A Handsome Japanese Vase 25 



2 Var. Chinese Nuts 5 



5 Different (. hinese or Japanese Curios 10 



Chinese Back-Scratchers, bone, very curious 23 



Chinese Straw Slippers, pair 30 



Pueblo Indian Pottery Vessel, from New Mexico. 25 



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 



Apache Steel-Pointed Feathered Arrows 25 



U.S. Flying- Eagle Cents 5 



Florida tea Beans 5 



Japanese Devil Faces, will gr.ice a cabinet or 

 mantel, something that is curious and attracts 

 attention; money refunded if not satisfactory, 

 three siies 35c, 6oc and I 15 



Addres-;, ED A. SCHLOTH, 



20$}4 Washington Street, 



Portland, Oreyon. 

 All articles sent post paid on re- 

 ceipt of i>rice. 



All letters of inquiry must contain stamp. 



ED A. SCHLOTH, 305 1-2 Washington St., Portland, Or. 



