THE OREGON NATURALIST 



THE EAGLE CLAW 



A Wonderful 

 Invention. 



in the World 

 for Catching Fish, 

 Aniniiils and all manner of Game. 



A voncterfiit and mnat infjeiiiniis (te-'ite. It is en«y to set. 

 suited to any bait, can he used aiiywiiere, nuthii j.' can escape 

 until released. Every tish, muskrnt. or si|uirrel wliicli bitc3 

 at the bait is surely cstueht. Perfectlv sate for cliiidren ; 

 >vill not rust; ftiie l>:iit will catch Ti-ong 3<( to UO 

 fish; will spring in aiiy positi<in ; in short, is a frraid triumph 

 over the unsafe and uncertain common fifh-honk Hij'hlv 

 recommended by the Tribune, Worlil, Prpss, Turf. Field and 

 Farm. The Ohio Fnrnier says, " The Ea.2le Claw is a very 

 ingenious article. The best device for catching fish and ?anie 

 ■we ever saw. Safe, sure, and convenient." No. 1 is for all 

 ordinary fishing y the ladies' favorite. No. 2 is for general use, 

 both large and small fish, and game. We have sold tliousands, 

 and they have all given splendid satisfaction. 



Price, fin. 1, by mail, 30 cents. 'So. 3, by 

 mall, SO cents. 



A, M BiovMi & Co. 146?/^ Sixth St. Portland, Or. 



WANTED. TO BUY 



INDIAN RELICS 

 And Indian Baskets from any locality 

 in Oregon, Idaho, Washington, Alaska 

 and California. 



D. M. Averill & Co 

 PORTLAND, OREGON. 



,<jCi;;^.G RE AT NOVELTY IN PINCUSHIONS. 



(BiB Ba Made from the seed slalk of the Yucca Palm or Spanish 

 n||H|nH Bayonet, whose beautiful white blossoms adorn the 

 ^flm^^P canyons and mountain sides of Cal. 1150 Yucca Cush- 

 ions were retailed by one hotel to its guests in less than 5 nionth.s. 

 The outside of the stalk is hard and the inside soft, and when nicely 

 turned on a lathe they make a most beautiful white Pincushion, 

 Price 10 cents, silver, G. W. TUTTLE, PaHudeua, CaL 



^ Indian Baskets. 



$1.50 

 $.1.50 



75cts. 



fc.oo 



Beautiful weave; colored designs; na- 

 tive dyes that will not run or fade. 

 SHASTA SQUAW CAPS, 

 " SOUP BASKETS, hold water 

 " BASKETS, shallow. 

 " " deep. 



8^" Prices are post paid. 

 D. M. AVERILL & Co. 



PORTLAND. OREGON 



ELLSWORTH LENTZ 



LOCK BOX SIX 



BAKER CITY, OREGON. 



TRY ONE OF THE FOLLOWING: 



200 All Different Stamps $ .45 



100 " " " 



■50 " " " 



30 " " " u. s 



200 Foreign Stamps 



All sent post-paid on receipt of price. 



•••W. B. MALLEIS.... 



Taxidermist and Entomologist. 



Cedar Mills, 

 Washington Co. Oregon. 



As I will .shortly make my annual col- 

 lecting trip. Orders will now be taken for 

 Insects and Skins, to he filled in rotation 

 after October. AH back 6rders now unfilled, 

 will be filled nt t'nt date. 



FRAt liOXAL 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 or Clarke. 



Price 25 cts. 



A. P. Wylie. 



Pr.'^irie Cexter, Illinois. 



"MUSIC LOVERS" 



Learn to play any Instrument, Without a Teacher 

 Send 50 cents cash or stamps and I will send prepaid a 

 book of Instructions. Any Instrument mastered, with 

 no other help only this Instructor. 



I. M. MARSH, 



Delavan, Illinois. 



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Wanted: — A good camera, will give adveitising space 

 in the Oregon Naturalist or good exchange in Oregon 

 material. D. M. Averill & Co., 148 Sixth St 



Portland, Oregon. 



