THE OREGON NATURALLS'J 



Exchange Column. 



Our Exchange Column is free to all subscribers. All 

 Cash offers for this column must be paid for at the rate 

 of 5^ cent per word. 



BILL — A Confederate bill to e.>cchange for each 

 Oregon Arrow point sent me. 



Geo. O. Greene Box 41. Princeton II! 



Wanted: — Butterflies and Moths, Cocoons and 

 Chrysalides from Oregon and California in large numbers. 

 Offer Eastern Butterflies, Eggs in sets and supplies. 

 Prof. Carl Braun, Naturalist, Bangor, Me. 



U. S. war cei.ts, bullets, s-hells, and fragments of shells 

 from battlefields, Indian pottery hatchets, and white 

 quaruz, arrowheads for Indian relics. All answered. 

 T. B. Stewart, Lock Haven, Pa. 



I will give two good phiUtelic papers for every arrow 

 head or Confederate bill sent me. Must be in fine con- 

 dition. T. C. Hammond, Eidora, Hardin Co., Iowa. 



To Exchange for good st-imps of any kind. 16 vols. 

 Appletons Cyclopsedia. cljth, covers some faded, other- 

 wise in good condition. 500 specimens minerals, rock 

 and crystal. Corals, coins, paper money, general curi- 

 osities, 3 sword bayonets. Vi gro. pocket lamp in per- 

 fect order. Glass butter packages, can be sealed air 

 tight. World type writer, ink erasing pencils, paper 

 bound novels, 3ct offical envelopes, unused, entire listed 

 10 cts. Registered letter envelopes, were in use some 20 

 or 25 years ago, also seals for same, i seed drill and 

 garden cultivator, nearly new, Address, A. H. Spencer, 

 East Clarendon, Vt. 



Telescope steel fishing rod, line through center of rod, 

 no tie guides to break off. The tip and second joint 

 telescope in but, when not in use can be carried in hunt- 

 ing coat pocket and used as a bait or fly pole. Cellu- 

 loid wound nickel plated bntt. Will exchange for 

 good Indian relics. William A. Hatch, South Colum- 

 bia, N. Y. 



WILL EXCHANGE:— Oregon eggs in Sets or singles, 

 for sea moss from Southern California, not floated. 

 D. M. Averill &Co. 148 Sixth St., Portland Oregon. 



HOW to write on iron and glass indelibly. Both receipts 

 for a fine U. S. Copper Cent or }^ cent or two perfect 

 arrow heads or first class egg worth 25 ct. or over. 

 Arthur B. Roberts, Weymouth, Ohio. 



I WOULD like to exchange English Curios, Speci- 

 mens, Stamps, Coins, Photographs, Newspapers, 

 Magazines. &c., for American and other countries. 

 Address, Elam Dicks. Pilton, near Oundle, Northampton- 

 .'hire, England. 



«^ Mention this Paper, when writing to 

 our Advertisers. 



FRACTIONAL CURRENCY. 

 50 cent Washington, Lincoln or Crawford. 



Price $1.00 



25 cent Jefferson, Washington or Fessenden. 



Price 50 cts. 



10 cents Washington or Meredith 25 cts. 



5 cent Jefferson, Washington Oi Clarke. 



Price 25 CIS. 



A. P. Wylie. 



Prairie Center, Illinois. 



EXCHANGE— I have a lot of old U. S. and 

 foreign coins, also curios and Indian relics, 

 that I will exchange for law books. Let me 

 know what books you have. All letters an- 

 swered. J. A. Buchanan, North Yamhill, Or. 



Look at These Figures 



Arrow Heads, N. C. I, 2, 3 and 5cts, each. 



*' " perfectly transparent, 5, 10 and 20c. 

 Spear Heads, 15 and 25cts. 

 Grooved Axes, perfect, large fine finish, $1.00 

 $1.50 



Scrapers, large, 5, 10 and I5cts. 

 Knives, large, 5, 10 and I5cts. 

 Hammers, perfect, large, 50cts. 



" smaller, 35cts. 

 Perforated Sinkers, 1 5cts. 



" stones, circular, polished, 15 and 25cts. 

 Soapstone Mortar, whole, 22 pounds, net $2. 50 



Ten cents extra must be added for postage 

 on Axes and Hammers, etc. etc. etc. 



Fine N. C. Quartzes A Specialty. 



E. H. HARN, 



HENRY, Lincoln Co., N. C. 



ONE DOLLAR COLLECTION. 



Ten typical Arrow Points from the Willamette 



river, Oregon. Show a diversity of shape and 



material. Very desirable for schools, students 



or collectors. Good value guaranteed. 



Post-paid for $1.00. 



D. M. AVERILL CO., 



148 Sixth Street, - Portland, Oregon. 



