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Show Rain Does Good. Hyde Parkers Appreciate Water. James Christenson's Operation. Ihim I'aiik, Aug. '!". -The rain storm of Friday did a great deal of good to the beets that were needing water, also to the third crop of alfalfa. This Is the first time for many years when tlio Hyde Park farmers could not get all the water needed for their crops. Wc hope for plenty of snow next winter. Word came to Hyde Park Frlda) that Mr. James Chrlstenscn, who recently re-cently removed to Grant, Idaho, had liecn operated upon for abscess of the bowels. He has been ailing for a long time, but his condition was kept from his mother. On learning of It she at once took the train for Grant and Is now at his bedside caring for him. We hope to soon hear that he Is out of danger. Samuel, Etan. and Ilnrvcy Christ-onsen, Christ-onsen, Alma Saundeis, Appv Waltc, Lewis Laurlson and Appy Woolf arc working on the Lewlston sugar factory. fact-ory. Nephl Mnrtineau and wife of Hen-son Hen-son ward wore lsltors to Hyde Park Saturday. |