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About The Plaindealer. (Roseburg, Or.) 1870-190? | View Entire Issue (Nov. 12, 1903)
II i I 11 II i -j.i-.. 1. Thoro is still hope for you if you try Osteopathy. John IJnll and wife, of Myrtle Crook, were in town Tuesday. Got your riilea and shotguns and ainu- nition of S. K. Sykes. Lndios will vouch lor Ubteopalhy. Awk those who hiiyo tried it. Sweatl.iiHl'a Ico cream Saturday and Sunday at Cuiriur's confectionary. 85-8i C3 lADiES' J4CKETS. In Ladies' Jackets we have every thing that is to bo desired. Also a complete assortment of Furs. G) 9) T he People's Store BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR 25 CENTS. THE NEW Cor. Washington and Main Streets Mrs. Belle Collins Title Guarantee & Loan Co. KOSKBDKG, OREGON. I. U. UASIILTOIt, D C. HiMILTOS. President Secy, and Trcas flffi It, 1in On-i-t II II .w "i'u-l. u mc uaij com Tl ' f j, ..J T .if .K.-tnI V. . I 1 1 I . I ' ' mi - . ,1. I uw&O III I'OUIXS lyOUUlT Abstracts and Certificates ol Title furnished to uuuiiiMjiiui; iaau ana mining Claims. Have also a complete set of Tracings of all township plate in the Koseban;, Oregon, U. 8. Lan d Dis met. id make bine print copies of any town N. A. FOSTER & CO., GOVERNMENT LANDS Of everv descrivtion. Frirmq and Min. eral Lands. Oregon. Washincton and Minnesota (j23 OAKLAND. 0UEG0N Abstract of Titla to Deeded Land. Papers prepared for filing on Govern ment Land. Blue Prints of Township Maps ehowinp all vacantLands. FRAME. ALLEY Architect, Abstracter. Plans and Estimates forall Build ings. Special designs for Of f ice Fixtures Office in new Bank Building. 'Phone 415 ROSEBURG. OREGON Just arrived from the factory a car load of the celebrated Page fence, which is cheaper than a board ence and will last a life-time and is put up to yonr satisfaction without extra cost. It is used and endorsed by the leading men of this county. For circulars and prices address Stearns & Chenoweth, Oakland, Ore., or S. B. Crouch, Oakland, Ore. ly Administrators Notice. Notice is hereby given that the under signed was, by the County Court, o Douglas County, Oregon, on the 16th jly of September 1903, duly appointed Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn herr, Deceased. All persons having claims against the aforsaid estate, will present the same, duly verified to me at Camas Valley, Douslas County, Oregon, -within six months from the date hereof. First publication of this Notice Sept. 21, 1903. Eliza Lehxherr. Executrix of the Estate of Jacob Lehn- herr, Deceased. For Sale. 75 lambs and 130 ewes, Merino and Cotswold sheep. Address Paul V. Cuvil- ier, Wardton, Orecon. 71 lm. County Treasurer's Notice. Notice is hereby given to all parties holding county warrants endorsed prior to and including May 4, 1901, are re nuested to nresent the same at the County Treasurer's office for payment as interest will cease thereon after the date of this notice. Dated Roseburg, Douglas County, I Oregon, Oct. 2-', 1903. Geo. W. Dimmick, 81-3t County Treasurer, Christian Science Lecture. The people of Roseburg and Douglas county are cordially inntea to attenu a Christian Science lecture by J udge bep- timus J. Hanna, of Boston, Mass . mem ber of the Christian Science Board of lrtiireshin of the First Church of Christ, Scientist, of Boston, at tho Rose burg or era house at eight o'clock on Tiifiwlav evening. Nov. 17. 1903. Ad mission free. Judge Hanna is known throughout the whole country as an able and inter- rw,oi-or fn fart it is seldom lmt. nnr nponla have an onnortunity to hear a speaker of his acknowledged abilitv. t hristian Science has been widely discussed, both pro and con. Here is an opportunity to Icarn from first hands what it is doinir whero the teachings aro fully known. Everybody invited to attend 8C-3t Wood! Wood! Wood! Tho Plaindealeu wants 20 tiers of wood at the office, and any man who wants to pay up a years subscription can briu g in a tier of wood ai.d Ihebm- ess will be tra nEacted. CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. Among our many attractions is a o ry pretty line of Misses' and Chil- dren'a Cloaks. Call and see them. nr t i j -j. i. Lwi xuLdi unci cm Dr's. Cheadle & Johnson, dentists. For La Grippe try Osteopathy. S4-ol0 For a nice job of shoeing Gould. go to II. L. 70-tf. O. L. Willis of Dillard, was in town yesterday. Polly Yokum, of Riddle, is in town, visiting friends. J. D. Hamilton left Mondav night for Seattle on business. Preston Lake, of Riddle, is in town, today, on business. Peter Nelson of Gardiner was trans iting business in town vesterdav. J. C. Livingston of Peel, was trans acting business in Roseburg vesterdav. Fresh Candies manufactued dailv at Currier's coufectionerv. Finest in theciiv W. E. Cochran of Looking Glass, was one of Roseburg's business callers yester dav. Wasted. Girl for general housework. Position in Roseburg. Enquire at this office. Wm. Currier has installed a hand some new hot soda fountain at his place of business. Peter Hansen went to Portland, this morning, where he may decide to locate permanently. Amos Buchanan, Sr., returned vester- day morning from Ashland, where he has been visiting his son. Sam Starmer left, this morning, for Dallas, where he will take a passenger run between that place and Portland. Mrs. Ed Goodchild, who has been vis iting her sis -in-law, Mrs. Frank Ken nedy, left, this morning, for her home in Engcne. Mrs. H. E. Happersett left vesterdav morning for her home in Portland after a month's visit with her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Jamieson. C. E. Cranfield of Looking Glass, passed through Roseburg Tuesday even ing enroute for Medford, where he will remain for the winter. Miss Lizzie Kinzer of Crahtiee, Linn countv, arrived in Roseburg Tuesday evetiing and will spend the winter with- her sister, Mrs. Frank Carmen. Mrs. H. A. Hannah, who has been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Bettie Snyder, of this city, for the past week, left, this morning, for her home in Portland. Herbert Pruner, of Riddle, was in Roseburg today. He will leave tonight for Portland, where he will take a busi ness course in the Behnke-Walker Busi ness college. The Roseburg High school football eleven will play the Cottage Grove elev en, Saturday, at Cottage Grove. Four wet-ka ago these two teams played a scoreless game and the question of su premacy will now be Fettled. Twenty-three boys fn Undo Sam's naval receiving ship Nipaic passed through Roseburg last night enrouto for San Francisco where they wi 1 be placed on tho training ship Alert and the re- ceivingehip Independence. The boys were in charge of Boatswain Island and were a very creditable looking crowd. Mrs. E. M. Cheadle very pleasantly entertained a number of her friends, Tuesday evening, at her homo in this city, in honor of Miss Kate Buick, who recently returned from Honolulu. i nose present were, Misses Kate and Jeannie Buick, Ruth Balderee, Regina and Maud Rast, Lclio Gaddis, Isabella and Lulu Curry, Violet Bird and Messrs. Jas. E. Sawyers, John G. Townsendand R. L. Gile. The individual medal for tho highest score in tho First Separate Battalion, won in tho recent annual target conipe tition at Portland by Sgt. Walter Threl Kern, oi oo. u, itoBeonrg, nas Deen re- ceived by Capt. Hamlin from Lt. Carter, inspector of riflo practice, and is now on exhibition in tho show window of Alva Marsters' drug store. This is a fine, gold medal, to become tho individual property of tho man first winning it three times, it was captured tins year with a ecoro of CO points out of a pnsri- ble 75, tho State medal being taken with 61 points. Tho other companies in the battalion say that Walter will liavo his hands full to hold it again next year however, he will have the honor and satisfaction of having held it for one year and tho boys will have to shoot some to lako it away from him. LALiLV SiiiRlS. We have just recieved a largo as sortment of ladies' Skirts ranging in price from $1.75 to ':$8GO? ABRAHAH Proprietor One Door South of P. O. Dr'e. Cheadle it Johuson, dentists. Do you intend to buy a Stove? If so, go to S. K. Sykes, and get his prices. See the Title Guarantee A Loan or blue printi and filing papers. Co. tf S. K. Sykes is agent for the Fairbanks Morse Gasoline Engines, tlio lest made The infant son of Mr. ami Mrs. Al bert O'Neal ia seriously ill of scarlet fever. All kinds of mining tools sharpened and repaired at II. L. Gould, the black smith. 7Q.tL For Trade Small farms in Southern rir .... uiiuaua to trade lor Oregon property H. L. Ball. S3tf." See Frank E. Alley for reliable ab stract of title to your property. Up stairs over Land Office. Mrs. C. W. Ballard ami little daugh ter, are home from D.illas, where thev had been visitimr relative. All parties knowing themselves indebt to S. K. Sykes, on notes and accounts iast due, will please call and settle. S. K. Svkes. Is your property for sale? If so, see Frank E. Allev and have the title examined and secure an abstract of same. Nathaniel Hawthorne Currv and Wm. Jcnninr Lawson. made business Irinto Cottage Grove and points north, this week. Blue prints of township maps, fifty cents each. Filing papers properly prepared. Frank E. Alley, up stairs, over Land Office. Chamberlains Stomach and Liver Tab lets are becoming a favorite for stomach troubles and constipation. For sale by A C Marsters & Co. If troubled with a weak digestion trv Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets. They will do you good. For sale by A. C. Marsters & Co. Are you thinking about buying property in Douglas County? If so, it will pay you to have Frank E. Alley examine the title before purchasing. The decMon of theGorroI Cose a ward ing irank Gorrel ff.000. lias been set aside and the case will have to be tried anew at the next term of the Circuit court. Guaranteed Forest Reserve scrip for sale in large or small quantities, by Frank E. Alley, over the Land Office Roseburg. Will place same for non-resident purchasers. If you want to see or purchaso tho very best vajwr cabinet manufactured, go to A. C. Marsters it Co. and inspect the renowned Buckeye. It is warranted n every particular. 73 -tf. D. S. T. West, fire insurance, notary public, city property rented, county and city warrants bought, and collections made. Office on Jackson street, No. 407, Hoover building, opposite post office. According to tho established custom regulating the Annual Union Thanks giving service, it will bo held in tho Presbyterian church at 10:30 a. m., and tho pastor of the Christian Church will deliver the sermon. Dr. J. A Town send, Pres.; J. N. Lesteb.J Sec, Minis terial Association. Articles of incorporation have been filed in the county clerk's ofiico by tho Sold Mountain Mining and Smelting company with a capital stock of $100,000 divided into one hundred thousand shares of 1 1 each. Chas. E. Biglow. A. rj. vyiayton anu nr. Vj. v. Hoover aro ni a. i t- tho incorporators. Tho principal oflico will be at Roseburg and tho purpose of tho company is to own, operato, lease bond or sell gold, silver or copper min ing property in Oregon. Mcsdames J. R. Sutherlin, I). E. Ver non, li. Little, Misses Laura Pinkslon Vmnio loung, May Stearns, Connie Mann, Irene Boone, Anna Grubbo, Jos 8io Ohmart, Hattio Settle, Mearl Smith Lizzie Powell and Messrs J. H. Hobbs Zophcr Agee, R. E. Welsh, J. It. Sutl erlin, Z. L. Dimmink, Date Schmidt, D E. Vernon, Haivey Mahoncy, Stephen Short, Geo. Stearns, C. L. Becklev Chas. Boidler, Wilbur Johnson, Orville Krueo and Grant Taylor, wcro among tho Oakland people in town Monday night attending the Christian. Irving M. Smith, luft on Tuesday morning's local fur Portland, where he will seek a new location. See Frank E. Alley for land scrip. Guaranteed perfect, and ready for delivery. Lowest market price. Orin Richardson, wiiu has for the past! two years been employed as a candy maker in Salem, wiia in Koseburg this week visiting old friends. UIkib. 12. Cranircu, A. lluffner, Jas. .Miller, Frank Miller and Wm. K. Mil ler, of Wilbur, were in Koseburg, Mon day evening, attending "l'ho Christian." Dr. and Mrs. F. S. Uoli mo left 'lues- day morning lor Portland, where they will visit menus, lliey will also viuitl v-eiilnilht, ashington, beforo their re turn. Lx-Gov. II S. Pingreo says : "Oste opathy is a science entitled to all respect and confidence as a distinct ndvance-l ment in medicine. I know it is doing a vast amount of good in relieving tho suffering of humanity." BORN. HOMiltKAKE In Roseburi:. Sunday. Nov. S, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Bonebrake, a son. URAND CONCERT. For the Benefit of the Roseburg Or- chestra. On Monday evening, Nov 16, Lillian l orke will give a concert at the Opera House, she will be assisted bv Horace Standly Duesburg, the voted violinist. It is rare good fortune that Sliss Yorke will visit us, for she is admittedly one of the leading singers of the day. Her program embraces everv etvle of music I from the most florid Italian aria, to tho simplest ballard. lovers of good music, penect art, and striking personal beauty should not miss this treat. This concert s given for the benefit of tho Roseburg Orchestra. Secure your seats at Stiong's hurnitnre Store. Admission 25 cent, Heserved seats 35 cents. Oakland Owl Moots Ed Smith will be a candidate for mar shal at the coming citv election. T. J. Hanna announces himxelf as candidate for marshal at the comine city election. Rev. A. B. Mott was in the city this week. He has removed from Brockwav to Myrtle Creek. Fred Russell has returned from near Glide where he has been visiting hia ister, Mrs. Will Brown. Theodore Anderson returned to Drain Monday morning, where ho is employed in a logging camp. A. J. Dear and John Baylesrt have re- urncd from Coos county, where Mr. Dear purchased about 700 head of i-heep. Herbert Brown returned to his homo near Glide Tuesday, after enjoying a hit with Oakland friends and relatives Officers of Calapooia Sunday school: Frank Hamilton, superintendent; C. A. McGeo, assistant; George Wilcox, sec retary and treasurer. Mm Edith Kelly has returned fo m Portland, wry much improved in health. This result is very gratifying to a host of friends. Uncle Aaron Harvey has returned from a visit with relatives on Deer creek, accompanied by his grand-daugh ter and great-grand-eon, Mrs.Tcrrill and son of Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Stephens, J. M. Ellison, C. A. McGee and Dr. 'Pago re turned from Eugene Tuesday whero they were witnesses for Frank Gorrel in his suit against Douglas county for dam ages. W. D. Slooro of Kellogg was in the city Saturday. Ho is looking for a site to establish a saw mill, nnd among loca lions in view will consider a .proposition from D. L. Vernon on his tract of timber near "Ben Mooro." A. L. Goff of Fir Grovo returned from Roseburg tho first of tho week. A fow days ago Mr. Goff was reported quito ill, but wo aro pleased to Btato ho ia improv ing in health and expects to servo on the Federal grand jury in Portland. If ho is nblo to listen to tho argument of several long-winded lawyers, ho should bo good for a quarter of a century. bile Goorgo Johnson was eating supper iuesday evening one of his horses was tnkon from tho stable. Mar shal Hogan and Clyde Johnson imme diately started in pursuit and found the horso nt Winchester bridge. Two mon, eviuenuy noooes, were seen riding ono horse and it ia. probable thoy were aim mg to reach Roseburg, turn tho horso I0080 nnd tako tho "blind baggage" Iron thora. Being followed too closely thov perhaps went to Roseburg on foot its tho county bridge at Winchester ia under going ropaira ami they did not wish to attempt crossing on tho ferry. X.ast winter tho same horso was . taken from .Mr. Johnson's barn and returned after bein0' ridden several miles in tho night. THE TOSEPHSON'S School And Stationery AT MARSTERS' How' Tbls. Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Re ward for any esse of CUrrb that can not be cured, by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. Chkknst A Co., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have knowned F. J. Chenoy for tho last 15 yean and believe him perfectly honorable bueineM transactions and fina all dly ado -ts, tla " v.- able to carry out any obligations by their firm WestA Tucax, Wholesale Dn Toledo, Ohio. Waujlso, Kinxan & Mahvis, WL Druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken iLi-'roal- ly, acting directly ujion tho blood and mucous serfaces of tho system. Testi monials sent free. Prico 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Hall's Family PilU are tho best. MARRIED. HII-DliBRAND GEGAX In Rose burg,- "Wednesday, November 11, 19JJ3, Wm C- Hildebrand and Mrs. M. "E. Gega, Rev. 8. A. Douglas officiating. The groom is tho well known proprie tor of Hildobrand'a "Nuf Ced" iftare whilo tho bride ia an cstimablo young womau ot Kosobun?. Mr. anil Mrs. Hildebrand will mako their future home t ifnqnlmnr A Direct Use to Chicago and all points cast; Louia villo. Memphis, How Orloana, and all points south. See that your ticket reads via the IL? LINOIS CENTRAL R. R. Thororiffhly muuuru irains connect Willi an trann 1 A I 1 Til , . V continental, lines at St. Paul and Oma ha. If yonr trienda aro coming woat lot t know and we will quote thorn direct tho specially low rates now in effect Jroin all eastern points. Any information aa to rates, routes, etc., cheerfully given on apblication. B. II. TRUMBULL,. Commercial Agent, 142 Third St., Portland, Ore, J. 0. Lindsoy, K T. F. A P. A., ! 142 Third Ht., Portland, Ore. P. B. Thompson, F. A P. A., Room 1, Column Bldg., Seattle, Wash. 84tf , SHOE For a quarter of a century we've been busy solving shoe problems solving them for man, woman and childsolving them successfully. In the selection of our fall shoe stock we have called to our aid this long and successful experience. The result is a mighty gathering of fall footwear embodying in an unrivaled degree of style, comfort, durability and moderateness of price. We want you to get better ac quainted with our big shoe depart ment. It's chuck full of attractive things and the prices are attractive, too. Books Notice for Publication. 1'Dllel Stttca Umt Office KoKbarr. Omcon, Oct. 51 fCO. Xotlea U htrabr rlTaa thkt In erminliuic vith Ifc proTttloac ol tb act of Conj;rrii o( JoM,)rr.nUUnlAn-t tar th il of ttDber Undj la Um Pum o! Cll!ornlm,Orroa HTtda.&nd ttcthioftcn "rrlior-."jitend-M3 to Ml the abtl lud tutn by met ol Angus! 4. ttK. ol I'ortliQd. coantr of ilulinornh. tte ot Ottson. bu thii dT Bird In this nfflra hl won KUtcmrnt No. J67, for the parch e ot t&ebEof icctlna No. 34 In township No. 35 oulh oi nBo No. wt Bd will otfr proof to show thst tht Und sought ts more vlub for lu timbtr or stcn tbsn forrrlcultarmI camxes. ind to utml.ll.h M. dslm bsfort tht Sceistcr ud Btcelrcr ot this itiosj oi Com bun. Ore son. on Fri.Jir. the 12tn dr of Fcbrusjj-, 1903. He tiimnuvluiosa: Minnie Harris. Portland, Ore., W. II. UcCrowen, J. W. Gardner, John Kogcrs ol Kcwcouri;, Oregon. Aur and alt ncrons claiming ailrcrvlr tho abOTO described lands are requested to flic their claims In this office on or before the aald Hlh day of February, 1983. J.T. RRIDOKS. OctSp Kcx liter. Notice of Final Settlement. In the CounlT Court of the State "ol Orrcnn for Douglas County. In the matter of the estate of Martha Wovlrufl, deceased, 1 Notice U hereby giren that the undcrslmcd, the executors of the atxiTe entitled estate, have filed In the aboie entitled court their account In final ettlement of said estate, and that tho Judge ot said court by order duly made and cn terca on me journal tnereot has fixed Monday, the 4lh day ot January, 1904, at ten o'clock a. m. ot said day for hearing objections, lt any there be, to said final account, and tho settle ment of said estate. That the order nt said court is dated the 12th day of November, 1903. j'aiea inn me urn aay 01 liOTemner. 1303. K. A. WOODRUFF E.T. WOODRUFF Executors 01 the estate of Martha Woodruff. Filberts AtSOconts per quart. W. II. Mar 85-2mp dock, Cloveland, Ore. Tho Best Liniment. "Chamberlain's Pain Balm is consid- thecred best liniment on tho market, write Post A Bliss, ot Georgia, Vt. No other linimont will heal a cut or bruise so promptly. No other affords such quick relief from rheumatic pains. No other is bo valuable for deep seated pains like lamo back and pains in tho cheat. Give this liniment , a trial nnd ijibu will never wish to bo without it cold by A. C. Mars tors A Co. Probate Court. In tho matter of tho cstato of Theo dore Zander, deceased. Mra. Clara Rast fexecutrix, filed her inventory of said ea tate valued at fS50. It ia therefore or tjorcd and adjndijed by court that said executrix givo notico by posting notices In public places in Douglas county. Wanted. A girl to do general housework. Apply M ia. G. A. Behlbredo. 7o8f- PROBLEfl The ROSEBURG, ORE. Have You Seen That FINE OAK BEDROOM SUIT We are showing in our window. It is up-to-date. A full line of Bedroom Suits can be found on our floor ALSO THE LATEST IN IRON BEDS. If yon need Blankets or From the cheap to the best. A fall line of Mattresses and Pillows. One of our Elastic Cotton Felt Mattresses are hard to beat- B. W. STRONG The Furniture Man I ROSEBURG, riedlum Length Overcoats will be winter. in vogue The for the fall "Kaufman Denton" is not extreme, but exceptionally nobby, cut from special designs. These coats are loose, yet they fit perfectly, and best of all, they in no way, resemble the ready made garment. Young men, or men whose voca tions are such that a free use of the limbs is necessary, will find these coats "just the thing." The shoulders of these coats are perfect, the broad shoulder effect predominating. The materials arc many and are sure to please the most careful dresser. Ask to see them at Woollenberg Bros. T C ROSEBURG Pays the highest Cash Price for Hides, Pelts, Furs, Wool, Tallow, Rubber, Metals and Scrap Iron of all kinds We also sell Second hand Furniture of all kinds at Prices to suit the Times. I Corner of Oak and Rose Notice for Publication. United Stales Land Office. Koscourg, Oregon. Auc 10, 1903. Notice Is cerebr gtren that in eampllanes) with the firoTbions ot ih act ot Consress ot Jane 3, 1S. entitled "An act for tho sals of Umbar lands In the 8tau o' California. Oregon to all the publle land statu by act ot A BgnM iiisa. BERT THHMSKR otMontosano. county ol Chehall. state ot WashlnRlou has this tiny tUixl In this oflico his sworn tleimnt No. 6006 for tho purchase of tho Northeast quarter ot Section No. 23, In Township No. 'if south ot runso No. 3 west and will offer profit to show that the land sou f ht la more yaluable (or Its Umber or stone than for agricultural purpoMs, and to establish his claim before the Register and Kecelrer ot 'ihla office ot Boaeburf, Orecon. on Friday tho 2ina i oi January, lt Ho names as witnesses; MattloM. Shannon, Ab rdecn, Wash., B. Krakcnborgor, Kosobure, Ore, Paul Gary, Roseburx, Ore., J. II. Kvarts, Vcol, Ore. Any and all persons claiming adversely tho abOTO described lands aro requested to file their claims in thlsoOlcoorur before snWiind dayot Jan,150l J.T.BKIDGES. oct29p Register. Comforts we have them i ORE and Sts. Opp. Empire Stable. Notice for Publication. United States Land Office, Roseburg. Oregon, Oct. 26, Notice is hereby gtren that fa compliance with the proTlalons ot the act ot Congress ot June 3, 1878, entitled "An act tor the sale ot Umber lands In the States ot California, Oregon NeTada .and Washington Territory," a extend ed to all the publio land state by act ot Augoae 4.1S3X JOHN O. KENDALL, of Minneapolis, county ot Hennepin, state o Minnesota, has this dar filed In this offlca his sworn statement No. 57SI. for the pnrchase of the aonth cast quarter ot section No. 11, town ship 27 south, range S west andwlllolfer proof to show that theland sought la mora valuablo tor its Umber or stotie thaa for agricultural purpose, and to establish h!a claim before the Register and RecelTer ot thia office ot Roseburg, Oregon., on Monday, tho th day ot March, He names as witnesses: Charles Thom, John Thorn, ot Roseburg: John Becker, Frentc Long, oi Ulureland. Ore. Any and alt persona claiming adrenwly the aboTO described lands are requested to Hie their claims in this office on or before the said 23th day of March, 1H. J. T. BRIOQS3, Register. A S H I JUNK AND HIDE CO.