ROBSLAND EVENING_RECORD, NOVEMBER 29, 1898. A Gaelic Scholarship. Rueen’s University registrar has been notified of a bequest’ made by the late M. C. Cameron, lieutenant-governor of tie Northwest Territories, of $1,000 for a Gaelidcacholarship. Principal Grant will publish shortly a book, in which he will define his att- tude on the plebiecite question. If you are not satiefied with your laun- dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry. same location, near postoffice. EVERYBODY 1S TAKING: I The Evening Record’s Popularity Fast Return‘n3. FORTY-NINE NEW SUBSCRIBERS A Few Hours Work Shows That the People Like the Paper. T. E. HALEY, p RETAIL Jt hasbeen along time until yester DEALERIN., day since anyone has been asked to sub- pare the draft of the Aacensiontide ap- peal for next year. —_————_—___———_ A Company for Republic, A.B, Acorn is Lack fiom Spokane, where he has been organizing a mining company to handle reservation property. The formation of the company has not yet been completed although seven men have been put to work on tho property. If you want your balr dressed to really suit y atyto and in the lutest Paris fashious, if you ane it trimmed or singed, or shampooed to perfection, then go to t MADAM ._BROCHET, The Australian Spectalint, Do you require the perfection of preparations to keep your complection brilliany, your tnethy white, RGuE skin soft and supple, MADAM BROC ier will do it io you. PIMPLES, Freckles, Blotches, dandraff, &c., &e., quickly Rossland Evening Record. fron lndivs and gentlemen, SMOKERS’ black teeth magically whitened by the ure ot Madam Brochet’s Smokeer Tooth Powder. Advice free. Note Addrees, Madam Brochet, Occidental Block, 112} East Columbia Ave. three doors eaat of OU, ¥, Fox, grocer. An assay has just been made on roc! from one of the claims which gave re- turns of $207.60 to the ton. Mr. Acorn says they haue something good, which work will soon show. Odd Fellows Election. The Rossland I. 0. 0. F. held their annual election of office laut eveniog at their hall. Dr. Kerr was elected noble grand; F. E. French, vice-grand; Jeaac Kenly, secretary, and Albert Houston, scribe forthe R ND Rzo- onp. In about four hour’s a representa- tive of this paper obtained 49 new sub- acribera, by which is fair to judge that the good work has just begun. It is hu- man nature for mankind to meet their fellow man halt way, and the subscrip- tion of the Recorp has been reduced one half the good citizens of Rossland are doing the rest. Within a very few days the Rxcorp will have a much larger cir- culation in Rossland than any other newepsper, and will therefore be the best advertising medium. Our mer- chantashould bear this in mind and give atleast a portion of their holiday advertising toit. The addition of 42 subscribers on Columbia avenue be- tween St. Paul and Earl streets puts the Rzconp in nearly every business house and professional office. Spokane street, between First avenue and Colum- pia avenue, is as well represented on our subscription books, and it is fair to figure the balance of the town as much -the friend of thia paper as that already Beet, Pork, Mutton, Fish Oysters Game. f| Jordan charged with abusing the fire The lodge is in a most flourishing con- dition both socially and fiauncially. There are at present about 100 active members. : Police Court. Perry Burke was up before Magestrate department. boys afew days ago while ata fire. He gota continuance to ob- tain witnesses. ee M. E. Chureh Tonight, The Bernhard-Walther Concert com- pany give an entertainment this evyen- ing at the Methoilist charch which piomises to be a treat in that line. ‘ Piles Cured Without a Knife, BY DR. A. W. CHASE'S OINTMENT canvassed. The following is o list of the new subscribers obtained yesterday: Water and Light Company. Spokane Street, PUBLIC AUCTION. FRoss Thompson. Ca. | L have blocks of stock in the following companies for sale; Eurcka Consolidated West Le Boi and Josie. Monitn, Gopher, Homestake, Evening Star Monte Cristo, Sivlerine and R. E. Leo, § Lotsin the Original Townsite THE REDDIN JACKSON CO., AGENTS, -:- -:- ROSSLAND, B. C. +3 28 Spokane Street, Opposite the Inter Every night this week AT 7 OPCLOCK. New line of goods. C.C. GIBSON & CO. The only AUCTIONEERS in the camp. To the Public—Bring your goods (Anything) and ‘have them sold by us. Terms moderate. Prompt settlements. N. B. Money advanced on gord Brought to be'sold at Auction. - i y physici: wished meto have an operation but Ifelt I could be cured without the knife. Three St. Lawrence Honse. Thomas & Smith, hay and grain deal- ere. Whelan & Pullman, Butte Bar. ‘Mrs, Krous, Butte Lodging House. Mrs, M, Becker, Dressmaking. O. K. Barber Shop. C. Hikhbue, Tailor. McLean & Morrow, Druggiata. Merryweather, Windsor Hotel. Martin Ceo, Leland Restaurant. Davis & O'Connell, Grocers. H. ©. Burton, 8. F. & Exprees Agent. DeVoin & Patterson, cigar store. Burbank, jeweler. Reddin-Jackson Co., brokers. Dr, Armstrong, U.S. Coneul. James Cooper Manufacturing Co. McNeill & Deacon, barristers. Taylor & McCoy, tailors. . Keller, barber shop. L Daniels & Chambers, painte, oils, etc. B. Woods, tailor. Jenks Manufacturing Co. . Schofield, jeweler and 5 , McLeod & Whiteside, barristers and solicitors. Dickinson & Orde, brokers. O. M, Fox & Co., grocers. W. J. Loughead, tailor. D. B. Bogle, mining. Montreal House. ‘Ward & McKay, grocers. H. B. Smith, civil engineer. Mrs. M, Heard, ladies’ store. M. J. O’Hearn, merchant tailors. John Dean, mines and real eatate. ROSSLAND, B.C. poxes ,of Dr. Chase’s Ointment stopped the bleeding and effected a permanent cure.” ROSSLAND SCHOOL OF ASSAYING. NOW OPEN With NIGHT anp DAY Classes. Short course includes the assay of any kind: of ore for ‘ GOLD, SILVER, LEAD. COPPER. 8tudents may enter on the course of study at any time for either day or night classes. W. P. MURRAY Prin’) IMPERIAL RLOCK, ROSSLAND. HOOOOOOOHOOOOD M. A. Wilson ° & Co. HIGH-CLASS TAILORS. First-class fit and work- manship guaranteed. Alex Patterson, jeweler and repairing. Andy Revesbeck, Qneen Hotel. Crow & Morris, cigars and tobacco. J. W. Whiteside, barrister. Clifton Hotel. The Oregon Restaurant. Keefe & Donahue, Bellevue House. William Keller, confecticner. Parsons Produce Co. Cramer’s Barber Shop. Wilson & Co., tailors. Fall line of the NEWEST PATTERNS ————— SPOKANE STREET One Door East of Col. Avenue. ©OOOOOOOOOOOOO® Metal Works. 5. F. Fitzpatrick, the sanitary plumb- er, of the Rossland Metal Works, is pre- pared to do your plumbing, hot water and gas fitting, gaunteeing all work, at the lowest living prices. Okanogan building, Spokane Ftreet. th Dr. Findley, dentist, has removed his office upstairs, next to the Bank of B. N. A., Columbia ave. Office hours 9 a. m.to5 p.m. 22-1m. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of asthma dre ‘promptly relieved by a few doses of Dr. Chase’s QDOPSOPSSSSOGS GHPDOSSPISOSE : re on 4 Received. a eevee See eer es ee 600 Doz Pairs of Socks from 12!c, up, worth 35c. up. 600 Pairs of Blankets from 75c up, worth. $1.50 up. 26 Cases of Underware from Sb¢ up, worth $1.00 up.” 45 Cases Top Shirts and Sweaters from 30c up, worth $1.00 ap ‘And acar lot of other fur it ncloding e i hes, Shoes, eter, bought at 40 cents on the dollar and will be evld at marr the price charged elsewhere. This is not an adverticement fake— but @ true fact—call and be convinced. The goods are first class— only the paices ate pitiably low. ROSSLAND AUCTION HOUSE. 42 EAST COLUMBIA AVENUE. SHDODIOSPDISS SHSSSDDSSISS 8 Syrup of Lingeep and Turp ‘ine. Razors hollow ground, siseors, doctor’s ingtraments and all kinds of edge toola ground at shooting galery, First Ave. The first duty of s newspaper is to print the news; the second, to deuy it— Life. Denver & Rio Grande R. R. SCENIC LINE OF THE WORLD. Weekly Excursions to the Bas In Through Touriet Cars Without Change.... MODERN: ——UPHOLSTERED TOURIST — SLEEPERS In charge of experienced FOR INDIAN SCHOOLS. Anglican Board of Missions Appropriates $2,400. The executive committee of the board SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF Rossland Opera House Conductors and Porters Tel. No § Quick Work. Red Star Livery and Transfer Co. Good sad.lle horses, elegant turnouts, nobby sleighs, and fancy driving teams; will drive you anywhere at any time day or night. If you are getting up a sleighing party, ree ue about rigse—good horees. Horees boarded by the day or month. Packing of all kinds done, We do ex press and baggage work; will call at any part of the city. Contracts and job work d ne promptly, light:or heav freight handled, mining machinery delivered on short notice, ore contracts taken, Furniture, pianos and eafes eafely moved. We pay all damages done to anthing we handle. We act as ehippers’ agents, will tran sfer, warehouse, or ship any class of goods. ‘ ie We sell Washington seasoned Fir and Tamarae wood. Stables: First Aventue, : Office: 9 Washington Bet. Spokane and Washington Ste. John W. Hartline, Proprietor. 1\Y) Gamenbceea & DEACON, 295 & aes 288 BARRISTERS AND SOLICITORS. 58 H OFFMAN WASHINGTON STREET ROSSLAND. B. C. JARAY MCINTOSH, Merchants’ Lunch. 25c. Roseland, B. C. Miner Building, Columbla Avenue PROPR, ROSSLANDS’ ONLY VOL. 8, No. 128 ROSSLAND, B. C,, WEDNESDAY NOVEMBER 30, 1898. PRICE 5 CENTS LADIES’ RINGS... One very etrong point in Ladies’ Rings. our b MASTER MINDS : the i T pay special attention to this line and con the largest and choicest collection of them found in the siasearantly ee them in all styles with any combinatlon of stonea, and the vaines are the very best which are madg possible only by buying for CASH, . J. W. SPRING, Successor to CHALLONER, MITCHELL. & SPRING. NEXT DOOR TU POSTOFFICE, i have McCrae & Co Mining and Investment Brokers. Jj. F. AONEYFORD- The East End Tailor. e~Fine Suit. 171 Conusrpra Avenux Easr. uught and sold, for the standard ooteray. ( onti- ished on appiica- tion by competent engineer. Deelers in — Real Estate MONEY Loaned at LOW Rates of Interest. » CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED.. Circulating Library the Fr All the latest books at H. S. WALLACE, Slehe Private tnatrneti Seattoner i a + Rocinis every Fritay evening at : furnish Prof. E. DREYFOUS, us and Circulati goa is pe- our purehases ‘may be to serve you. Weare eat feature for the winter months. Wall Paper, Fanoy Goods, ing Library. AX FELL ON THE SALARIES Alderman Lalonde Used a Deciding Vote, and Saved the City $2800. THE MAYOR WAS POWERLESS 7 , Bar- rett and Lalonde Vote for oe No Salaries. The regular meeting of the city coun- cil was held last night in the city hali. Every member was present and some lively and spirited speechea were made. The regular order was gone through with until ‘resolutions’? was reached, when Alderman Goodeve movei the fol- lowing resolution, which was seconded by Alderman Ross Thompson: “That, in view ofthe fact that we be- Residence 24 ave, and Monte Christo Address®: 0. Bost ee CBU sO BREAD sions. ny atreet. Box ‘“§.. Andrew's Day. their patron saint. This being St. Andrew’s day, the .; of the city will celebrate in various ways and forms in honor of pee ede rr eee There were special services held this lieve it was understeod by the ratepay- ers generally, and further that there was a tacit understanding to that effect effect among the councilmen, “Therefore, there be no salaries or in- demnification to the mayor and council- men for the year 1898.” PEOPLE COMING AND GOING. John R. Reavis went to Grand Forks today. : : ‘W. B. McFadden, went to Cascade City on the morning train... Guss Wassholm went to Cascade City on the morning train. D. D. Ferguson left for Cascade City this morning to be gone a week. John A. Smith left for Grand Forks on business today. . : Carl Thorsk, left for Tacoma, Wasii., this morning, where he will-make his home in the fnture. : James Breen, of the Northport smel- ter, came up ona short. businrss trip last evening. A. W. Strickland, left for .Grand Forks, to take charge of bis new posi- tion with the Montreal Branch bank. Sir Charles Ross, president of the West Kootenay Power & Light Co., re- turned last evening from an extended visit to England. W. de V. le Maistre, barrester former- ly of Trail, has located in Rossland, and associated himself with the firm of aly & Hamilton. Miss Nellie Askins, of Portland, Ogn., who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Haskans, for the past month, returned to her home this morning. Mrs. -J. 8. Ballinger, of Northport, Wash., who has beanin the city vieiting Mre. and Mr. J. Bohn during the past week, returned home on this morn- ings train. Congressman W. C. Jones of Spokane, who was among the visiting Elks, re- turned to his home this morning. He da fhe sted 2 lis: but bread | church at which Archdeacon Pentreath officiated. Tonight an elegant banquet m: pointed speech, and ties to sustain his views. morning at 9 o'clock in St. Georges? Mr. Goodeve defended the motion in 8 said hefore leaving that he would start He also took for Wi early next week, to be present at the convening of congress to FLEISCHMANS YEAST. — Is a Bakery in Itself. FRESH, DAILY... 5... O.M. Fox & Co. SOLE AGENTS 106 Columdia Ave. Cable Addrees, ‘‘Morse,”” Rossland. appropriate toasts will be Codes, Clough’s and Bedford McNeil’s profusion are promised, ROY-H CLARKE vernber cainé on Sattirday of that yea 44 Columbia Ave. Ross.ann, B. C., BP. O. Box 258. Mining Engineer purpoze of organizing the St. Andrew society. Tel. 65. great interest by the sone of Scotia. ESV ind CHONYH: Board of Trade. J. A. MACDONALD, M Id Clute & Cronyn Farristers, Solicitors jand Notaries. Neltors for the Bank of British North America Money to Loan, J.8, Cure, JB Contr Made for Und Surveying and Agsaying a Specialty Superintending Development and Reporting on. Mineral Properties. succeed J B. McArthur, signed. Mus: C. O. Lalonde "i e . pn e€ for Tittle - chaps Strong shoes forsturdy boys and stylish shoes for fathers, dainty shoce for little girls and misses and elegant shoes for their mothers, We do not confine oureclves to supplying uny one age or eex with FOOTWEAaR, but make a epecialty of-'good rheea for everyone.” Our stuck is complete, com- prising every kind of Boot and Shoe manufactured, light, medium, or heavy. Prices areall light, however. PUTAUATAN AMAA AMAA ALARA ALA AA AAA AAA Hunter Bros. board. Mr. J. McKane remains secretary. the Crow’s Nest Pass excursion: send and F, W. Rolt. will be served at the Allan hotel, here given. Gaelic eongs, stories and specialties in Just three years ago today according to the calendar, though the 30th of No- the Scotchmen of Rossland met for the Since that time the society has been in a flourishing condition, and its celebrations are Jooked forward to with Pursuant tocallthe Board of Trade met in the Montreal Bunk parlors last evening. The first matter of impor- tance was the election of a president to who had re- Mr, McArthur’s resignation was and a hearty vute of thanke extended him for past interest shown and able assistance given the Mr. J. 8. C. Fraser was then elected by acclamation, president of the hoard. J. F. McCrae was chosen vice president, The following committee was appoint- ed to represent the Board of Trade on A.B. Clabon, D. B. Bogle, W. N. Dann, J.B. Joh Arthur Mareb, W.B Town- The schvol board sent ina recom- occasion to flatly deny and inmost em haticall, dict some recently made inthe Miner by Mayor Wallace and Aldermen Clute and Ed- gren. Mayor Wallace stated his views of the salary. question,.and. voted-for it. ~~: Some pro-election promises and his- tory .developed that put someone in rather peculiar positions. Alderman Lalonde, who has kereto- fore reserved his views from the press on this point, believing it ample time to speak out at the voting, stated his views in a most concise and sensible. manner upon the subject. ‘He had worked harder than any other member of the council and was willing to do so for the benefit of the city, and didn’t want any salary.”” The vote was then taken on the mo- tion, and Aldermen Goodeve, Thomp- son, Barrett, and Lalonde voted yes, Mayor Wallace and Aldermen Edgren and Clute, voted no. The motion was carried and the salary question settled , Alderman Lalonde casting the deciding vote and thereby saving tothe city a large sum of money, and keeping, faith with the people in the general under- standing There followed some minor matters of business, and W. A. Campbhell was re- funded $20 overcharged him by error. The counci] then adjourned, but it can- not be demied that this salary question has caused w breach among the board r; serve his term out this session. CITY NEWS CUT SHORT. If you want a nice clean bath for 25c, go to Keller’s baiber shop, three doors eagt of P.O. New porcelain tubs. -~Tf you are not satisfied with yourlaun- dry ‘work try the Rossland Laundry. same location, near postoftice. There ig tobea general committee meeting of the carnival committee to- morrow night in the Montreal Bank par- lors. All committees Will report. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of asthma are promptly relieved by a few doses of Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseep and Turpentine. Dr, Findley, dentist, has removed his office upstairs, next to the Bank of B. N.A., Columbia ave. Office hours 9 a. m. to5 p.m. 22-1m A few stray Elks were seen on the streets this morning, who had evidently missed their leader or got stuck on the town and stayed over. ‘They. wentsouth on the morning train. LOST.—Black Spaniel, black, and about the mouth. si Answers to name of Nellie. Rough lether strap around neck. Anyone who will return her to lhe Rec- orl office will -receive pay for their trouble. tf HEAVY LOCOMOTIVES. The C. P. R. Experimenting Before Order ‘WIll be Placed. The Canadian Pacific Railway propose mendation that four new rooms be added members. to place further orders for heavy locomo- tives, but before doing so experiments “IMPORTERS... WHOLESALE AND RETAIL This dat was by tothe Kootenay avenue school house. Mrs, Della E. Sandy. concurred in and strongly endorsed, (ontrale»« Merchandise, bank’ parlora, to consider mattera. Bernhard-Walther Concert. was billed to be given. It was decided to hold regular monthly meetings of the board hereafteron the first Wednesday in the mon:h. A spe- cial meeting 38 called for Dec. 9, at the important Owing tothe severe storm last night, but few were able to get out to the Methodist church, where the concert Mrs. Della K. Sandy, wife of the 8. F. & N. station agent at Loon Lake, died yesterday at the Sacred Heart hospital, death resulting from peritonitis. The funeral occurs this afternoon at the an- dertaking parlors of Smith & Co. on Post street. Mrs. Sandy was 24 years old.—Spokane Chronicle. Mrs. Sandy was: well and favorably known in Rossland, where she has many friends. Metal Market. are being made with the different clas- ses of locomotives at present on the system inorder to find which class is beat fitted for the heavy work required. A number of the engines are being tried on the different divisions of the road, and atthe end of the present month when the results of the experiments are known, the contracts will be placed. A recent order for six locomotives was placed with the Richmond, Virginia, Lo- comotive works. There are some. en- gines from these works at present on the Pacific division, and it was one of these TTT TALALAUAUAURATE TA UALIALAMALAURuUan Nrw Yore, Oct. 29.—Copper—firm; brokers’ price, $12.75; exchange price; $12.85. Lead—very weak: brokers’ price, $3.58 exchange price, $3.50 to $3.67}¢. Bar silver,597%0;Mexican silver dollars, 465gc: eilver certificates G0}¢. To Omaha, Chicago, Buffalo Tuesdays ana Boston withoutrhange, via Balt La e,and Chicago, Rock Island and Pa- cific railroad. To Bt J yh, Kansas City, Wednesdays tad hr Louis without change, via Salt Lake aud Burlington route. To Kansas City, and St Louis Thursdays Tirboutchange via Galt rake and Missouri Pacific railway. After some remarks by the minister, Rev. G. H. Morden; Herr Walther ren- dered a violin selection, and Madam Walther eang in pleasing voice. Rev. Morden then announced; on account of the inclemency of the weather that the people were unable to be present and that the people were unable to -be pres- ent, and that the concert would fbe giv- en tonight. All those who had faced the storm to hear the artists had their tickets returned them. : The Walthers come with the highest musical endorsement from everywhere they have performed, and are artists of undoubted merit. Manufacturer’s Agents. Standard Mining Supplies. Agents: Goodwin Candles, Canton ‘Steel, Giant Powder, Culifornia Caps and Fuse. ROSSLAND AND SANDON. AUOTINITNTIVTUTUNTUNTO NOT OU OTN OTTO OY ek Re DON'T RISK RISK upon sna os ation from absolute purity in some drugs ma: of domestic and foreign missions of the Anglican charch in Canada met in Mon- treal Nov. 23, the menibers present be- ing their lordships the Bishops of Otta- waand of Toronto, Canons Pollard of Ottawa, and Spencer of Kingston, Dr. Davidson, Q. C., of Montreal, John Hamilton, Quebec, and Mr. C. H. EI- liott, of Ottawa. The committee con- sidered a great deal of correspondence regarding appeals to be made tothe church and requests from western dio- ceses for missionary aid. The sum of $2400 was distributed amung Indian schools in the Northwest Territories, and $2000 to general work in the Northwest. - ‘The Epiphany appeal was submitted to Dr. Davidson for final revision. The children’s Easter letter was adopted and oe Bjghop of Algoma directed to pre- EVENING PAPER THE RECORD FIFTEEN CENTS that blew up the other day at Donald, JANE BOs AND COMPANY OF TALENTED ARTISTS. —_—————_ EOR ONE WEEK COMMENCING MONDAY Nov. aust In the following repertoir: londay. Tuesday. Wednesday. ‘hureday. 'riday .. mz COMBS From 12 noon to 2:30 p m 7 SSSA UPINF SRF TRT SHE Advertising Talks. The man who does not take advant- age of th» products of the printing press —take uuvantage of all that science and invention and thought have evolved— cannot meet the competition of the man who doca take advantage of theae. I do at all news stands at 60c. for Single cop-| not believe there is a man anywhere fies. Lote of 20 or more can be ined | who ia i for the people, at 25c. each by applying to the secretary | who can afford not to talk to the people of the Rossland board of trade. 11-28 10t shout ie he has oy them—to poe ean GE SuOkane himeelf in touch with them, to make b F, E, Snodgrass of Spokane, who has) 61 know you have contidence in them een connected for several yeara with Frank M the firm of Loring, Crane & Snodgrass, | ‘an CUnBEY* has withdrawn from 1t and will continue in active business on hisown account. Mr. Snodgrass still retains large mining interests in this district, ELECTRIC LIGHTS AND LAVATORIES ON ALL FLOORS, HOT AND COLD WATER BATHS FREE TO GUESTS, OPEN ALL NIGHT. A First Class Bar... Miners Checks eeCashed., Free of Charge. HAQLGULUSAAA ADA GULGUAIbA SOL dULGUL JMU SUL GUA dDb Ud ddA dikdLAUL Rossland in 1898. Souvenirsof Roseland are now on sale A WEEK, A day stop-over arranged at alt Lake City and Denver: -Camille. leak House. 'E A ride through the famoug .East Lynne. Bleak House. aturday balcony scene from ROMEO AND JULIET, and the brilliant comedy THE WAGER BARGAINS. MATINEE Thanksgiving day, and Sat- urday afternoon, = ADULTS, 40c. CHILDREN, 25 ¢. Colorado scenery. cgolbraé reaults at acritical moment. Purity and High Quality in every article in our stock of Drugs and Medicines is what we aim for. _ From the most inexpensfve to the costliest prepa rations a high dard o MI ia mai d. When prescriptions are filled here the sick recover rapidly McLEAN & MORROW, of Montreal, THE DRUGGISTS For rates and information enquire or 0. R. & Mend Spokane Falls & Northerr railway, OF}, ress wn Super For Sale. A Three roomed house and furniture on Thompson avenue, west of Davis atrect. at. in ‘Wood Choppers Wanted. Wood shoppers wanted by John R. Stuesi, South Davie street, to cut 2,000 cords or more. 11-26-3 hae Le Rot Mine, Box 46. | - ind reporton mining prore! 8, K. Yoorur, : th end devel he Genera: ticket Agt., _Old newspapers for eale at the Record | o1 nda of work, ‘contracts’ eee all Te yer, Cal. office, 15 cents per hundred; 200 for 25 | porta strictiy confidential, e Charges Moderate, a exam! B.C. MicHoL jes, superint General agent, 51 Washington 8t., Portland, Or, Ross land, B. G Pposite the Bank