THE OREGON NATURALIST- 



Holiday 



Bargains. 



ELK HORN Match Safes, made of Tsection 



natural Elk Antler, 75cts. each. 

 ELK HEAD, Mounted, six point buck, our 



own work, 1st. class $85.00 

 CHINA PHEASANTS, Our own work, ist. 



clnss. ; Cocks f6. CO. Pair ^9.00. 

 SIX BABY BEAVERS, Very rare. Capt. 



Douglass' best work, each §2.00. 

 ARCHAEOLOGICAL Collection of Oregon 



Indian Relics, including Flat-head skull; 



excellent value S7.0C. 

 NINE OREGON ARROW Points, good value 



25 cts. 

 t@_\Ve prepay all charges on above to any point on 

 railroads in the U. S. 



D. M. AVERILL & CO., 

 1 48 Sixth Street, - Portland, Oregon. 



THE EAGLE CLAW 



Dil'l.OMA 



The Finest Crystals 



.... IN THE WORLD ARE FOUND 

 AT MIDDLEVILLE, 

 HERKIMER CO., 



NEW YORK. NO 

 CABINET COM- 



PLFTE WITHOUT 

 THEM. MEDAL AND 

 THE WORLD'S FAIR. 



Here is the liberal offer I make: Let 

 me send you by return mail, post-paid, 37 of 

 these KRILLLANT GEMS. If they please you, 

 send me just 74 cents (no more), if not satis- 

 factory, kindly return the collection and it will 

 be O. K. Is not this fair? Order to-day. 

 Be sure you mention where you saw this ''ad." 

 A. B. CRIM, 



MiDDLEVILLE, [HeRKIMER CO.,] NeW YoRK. 



A Wonderful 

 Invention. 



Choosy ujba! yoii uJant— 



pun, rifle, ammunition, rod, tackle, bicycle, camera, 

 canoe, row-boat, or any other merchandise that 



m"ne!y can buy, 



and se(Ore i! u)ilhotil cost 



through us. We v/lll supply any article you de- 

 sire, free of charge, provided you get a sufficient 

 number of your friends to subscribe to (inmeland. 

 F'T instonre, sen 1 us ten yearly subscriptions, 

 and we v/ill send you any ^5 rod you select; send 

 fifty, and yo ■ r m have a $25 camera, or any other 

 article or arti'Ies worth $25; and so on. 

 SEND FOR FULL PARTICULARS and a free sam- 

 ple copy of GAMELAND. Subscription price, 

 $1 per year. 



GAfi^ELAND PUSLiSHING CO., 



INCORPORATED, 



275 Broadway, New York. 



BEST TRAP 



in tlio Uorld 

 for Catcliin:? Fish, 

 Aniranls aud all manner of Game. 



A wonderful and mo« i)i<ieii!niis dfrire. It is cnsy to SPt, 

 suited to aiiy bait, can he used auywiiere. ridthii-L' ran escape 

 until released. Every fish, muskrat, or squirrel wliicli bites 

 at the bait is surely cnught. Perfectlv safe for children ; 

 will not rust; «nie hstit will catch from 2€* to 30 

 fish; will spring in any position ; in short, is a grand triumph 

 over the unsafe and iircertain common fish-hook Highly 

 recommended bv the Tribune, World. Press, Turf. Field and 

 Farm. The Oh'io Farmer snys. " The Eagle Claw is a very 

 ingenious article. The best device forcatchin" fish and game 

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

 ordinary fifhino. the ladies' favorite. No. 2 is for nrneral Jiae, 

 both large and small fish, and game. We ha^•^• sold thousands, 

 and thev have all given splendid satisfaction 



Price. N<». i, by mail, 30 cents. No. 3, by 

 mail, SO cents. 



A. M. Blown & Co. I4t>''.. SiMhSt. 



)itl;ni I ( ); 



The attorney for the x\j:ekican Stamp Ex- 

 change is ciTcrin-j a prcKiiuni of S150 for the in- 

 vention most useful to Philatelists. 



Improvements in the following have ■l>ecn 

 suggested as dcsirr.blc . 



Watermark detectors. Duplicate Albums, 

 Guagcs, Devices for cccin-j through stamps. I.,enses. 

 Preparation for fixing fugitive colors. Means to 

 destroy odor of benzine, Hinge-s, Oilers, Clips, 

 Cleaning soap, tic. 



For particulars, address 



S. HAZEN BOND, 



Attorney and Counsclor-at-Law, 



1302 F St., Washington, D.C. 



Mention this paper in writing. 



