Perhaps, thenmstrmticcable feature v of the city’s L'p.wth has been in I lie n number of public an 1 serai-public buildings that have been erected since n 1V01. The post office building, court ^ house. •. Luke’s hospital, theOotts- ^ chalk opera bouse and the new audi- n torium, aN built by (‘has. Gottscbalk, , mark the i? -t-mmol' importance of Aberdeen in tl Northwest. The ^ auditorium. \’lt; about ready for a (t grand opto : g, - a building that has ^ been badly needed in Aberdeen for r some years a? 1 It lias finally been f secured, not i ••• ncerted action, but ^ by the courage, m rve and persistence ! v of one man. Charles Cottschulk.