HOOD ItlVER OLAOIEU fttPftflflAT llAttOfl 00 1C03.
CORRESPONDENCE
ODELL.
Many apple trees ere blug Mt and
O lell orchard men are foituuate hav
inj near at baud tba following nur
wymee: Prank Btaotoo, H. 8. Hal
lugo, J. W. Wilson and FbiUlp Kol-
Bverett Laflerty came laat week.
Ha and bia paitoer, B. U. Boardman,
ii it ao arranged tbeir attain at Cail
too aa to make it possible tor Mr.
ISoardmau to maoage alone tbere
while Everett will atop near here,
probably at Oreen Point, tbroogb
tbe aammer. EvereH reporta pros
pects eooouragiog at Carlton. H
ulio reporta tbe Boardmaoe In good
health.
Katberlue Daren port, of Mosier,
liti Uat week witb Udell (riendi.
Miss Katberine baa a boat of trleudi
here aud they are always glad to meet
ber.
B. D. Shelley, of Carton, Wo., waa
an Odell visitor Saturday.
H. T. Yonne- bat a new team, be
aud Roy lilooher barlug traded horses.
Mr. Young evidently believes "va
riety it tbe apioe of life," ao it often
seen witn new team.
I. U. Safferty's new house it rapidly
building. ,
Tbe well at Wm. Ehrck'a it dona o
far at tbe drilleia aie ooaoerned. It
It at a deptb of 155 feet witb water 97
feet deep. After baling oat 250 gal
lant of water tbere wat no peroeptible
cbange in tbe water line. Mr. bbrok
expeott to pat In a gatolloo pomplog
riant and the qaettion oi a water top
ply will trouble blm no longer. Mr,
Kretzel, tbe owner of tbe drilling out
tit. bat met witb much tbat dlsooor
uses blm, aa be bad at laat aooountt
1280, repreaented by drill and other
instrument, tbat to far be bat been
unable to reoorer from tbe first drill
log.
Wm, Ebrck It tettng a lot more land
to trees.
J. W. McDonald baa orew of men
at work for tba East Side Irrigating
Co.
Mr. ilall'e machine for making
wooden pipe from tieet will be aet op
on tba Mabaney tract and will be at
work toon. Work will be puibed at
rapidly aa possible, to tbat tbote who
hare seoared water nanta may ne ao
oommodated at tb earlieat potalble
date.
Mn. Wilton, mother of Mrt. P. I.
Shelley, la borne fromCheballt, Wash.
Mrt. Wilton waa oalled tbere by tbe
illnett oi ber titter.
We bear tbat ourenterpritlng young
nursery man, J. W. Mison, la enlarg
lug bia bouae. Wby be tbould coo
aider tbia neoeaaary la one of tbe
my iter let tbat time alone oan solve.
Emll Wett la reported quite ill with
la grippe.
George Matiker waa oalled to tbe
upper oonntiy laat week by tbe deatb
of bia grandmother.
Laat evening wat tbe date tor tbe
rognlar monthly business meeting of
the Christian Endeavor, alto semi
Rnnual eleotlon of otlloers of tbat so
ciety. - '
Tbe patrons and frlendt of Odell
met laat evening at tbe school boose.
A terlet of revival meetings, con
ducted by Kev. Ford, of the Valley
Christian ohurob, will be beld In tbe
ohurob at Udell, beginning tonight.
A good Christian Endeavor'meeting
it reported for laat Hunday evening.
Dane Kemp, leader.
Tbe following Udell grangeia at
tended Pine Grove Grange laat Bator-
tiny evening; Margaret Kaz, Marie
bookman, Uertro.de 'Jroaby, M. Haw
thorue, Austin Lookmao.
MOUNT HOOD.
There will be preaching at tbe
ohurob next Hunday, Marob ', by
Kov. lirauatettei.
Tbere were Catholic scrvioet at
Mt. Hood latt Sunday, Father Ewald
conducting the mass.
Wednesday, Marob 18, a baby boy
wat born to the wife of Bert Band-
man.
A. M. Kelly went to Portland last
Monday. Mrt. Kelly accompanied
him aa rar aa Mood Klver.
D. R. Cooper made it snoit tup to
Tb' Dallea laat week. roIur; Thursday
aud returning Sat onlay.
Un March 18 a gir waa born lo tbe
wife of lieory Uroli.
I bere wat eobool meeting Satur
da for the nnruiiM ot elx ting a
acbuol director to take the place n I.
U. Laffertr. who resignd on account
of moving out of the district U. 11.
Meyert waa elected director, nr.
Meyera It a man of integrity and a
good citizen, and the people have
turely made no misuse in mecwug
blm to help look out for tbe butlneat
of tbe dittrlot.
Walter Davidton made flying trip
to Ibe Dallea tbe fJrit of tbe week.
Meatra. J. L. Carter and D.JJ.JCoop
er visited Mt. Hood last week in tbe
Interest ot politics.
K. a Miller la rejoicing in the fact
tbat be received a document last week
tigued by Theodore Roosevelt, It be
ing tbe government patent for bit
homestead. Mr. Miller baa a Hoe
homestead and we are glad that he
bat It all secure.
Tbe giange meeting Friday evening
waa veiv interesting. Tbe billa to
come before tbe people at tba 'one
eleotlon were brought up tor discus
sion and three committees were ap
oointed to report on tbem, one com
mittee on eaob of tbree oonseciitlve
meetings. The committed were: On
tbe first tlx bllls-W. S. Urlbble,
John Vautbleia, Robert Leaaure; aeo
ond tlx Wm. Keeling, Tbomat H.
Larwood, J. K. Moilroy ; last seven
E. L. Rood, W. U Owen, Chat.
Thomas. Tbe literary program con
sisted of a tong by tome o tbe mem
ber! aod a clever farce, "Lucy'a Uld
Man." Mrt. T. H. Larwood, at Mrt.
Mooroe. Misa Lottie Jonet, at Elea
nor Monroe, Mist Florence Toon, at
Lacy Plympton, Walter Davidton, at
Mr. Anderton and Chat. Tbomat at
Billy, tbe Dutchman, made up tbe
oatte. Tbe parts were all very well
sustained. In fa t we think we could
select a theatrical troupe from our
grange members that we could be
proud ot any where.
UNDEEWOOD.
J. K. Klig made a butlnett trip to
Portland last week, returning by boat
Monday.
Cbas. Roaeukrantz returned by boat
last Monday, bringing with blm a
wife trom Illinois They are living
on their old plaoe for tbe present,
but expect to build a bouse on the
tract ot land lately purcnased oi r.
L. Bather.
Mr. Adams, the .aBslstaut passenger
and traffic agent, came up friday,
looking up tbe station proposition.
A. J. Uaynea and George Handle com
pleted surveying tbeir land Saturday.
ibey are cutting it up into 20-aore
traoti and putting It on the market.
J. W. Shipley, ot Hood River val
ley, oalled on F. W. Dehart, tbe real
estate agent, Buturday and bought a
20-aore traot ot A. J. Haynet. Mr.
Shipley ia uaing good judgment get
ting In on tbe ground Moor, buying
while land ia cheap and getting near
the station.
E. 0. Goddard and brother, Harry,
oame up trom Portland Sunday by
way of Vancouver and over tbe P. A
8. railroad, getting off at Hood. E.
C. tayi it't pretty nice to get olf tbe
train to near borne.
J. C. Molnnea, a leading real estate
man ot White Salmon, waa over In
this part a few dayt ago.
Dr. Geo. Whiteside, of Portland,
oame up last week to look after his
ranob. He waa accompanied by a
Mr. Hamilton, of Portland, and J. 0.
Molmiet, of White Salmon. -
Marsh Bros., ot Portland, came up
Sunday by train, getting oft at Hood.
Mr. Martb ia having tbe county sur
vey ao at to plat hit "land in small
traott, wblob be intends putlng on
tbe market later.
Wm. Oner oame over from Cbeuo-
with ttatuiday. tie aays toe Horticul
tural aooiety will bold a meeting at
Smith'a ball Tuetd y, April 7, and
wlahet to give a geueral invitation to
all. It is ai ranging to have speaking
by leading trult mou. This it a coun
ty organization and Mr. Orser ia prea
ideot.
Special Correspondence.
The organization of tbe first Con
gregational ohurob of Underwood wat
peifeoted on Thursday,. March 19, t !
in. afternoon. -and- evening erasioir
The work leading up to the organ iza
I ion oft bis church waa e fleeted by
Iter. J. L. Hershner, of Hood Elver.
At tbe council of lecognition held
Thursday there were present Rev.
Samuel Green and wife, of Seattlo,
Rer. W. W. Scudder, of Seattle, Rev.
W. C. Gilmore, of Hood River. Rev.
J. O. Tate, of White Salmon, Rev. J.
U Hershner, ot Hood Hirer, K. II.
Waugh, of Hood Klver, Mlaa A. L.
Henderson. Mrs. J. M. Lewli and
Misa Miller, of White Salmon. Rev.
W. C. Gilmore waa obosen moderator
and R. 11. Waogb scribe of tba coun
cil. Rev. J. L. Heisbner made a
t'atement setting forth tbe Deed and
opportunities of a Congregational
church at Underwood. All tb bnsl
ness transactions of tbe church ap to
tbls time were approved by tbe coun
cil. Rev. J. L. Hershner. W. F. Cash
and E. C. Hamilton were oboaen as
committee on constitution and by
laws for tbe ohurob to report at a lat
er date. Exoelleot addresses were
made by Rev. Tate, Rev. Gilmore,
Rov. Green and Re. Soodder. It ia
tbe purpose of tbe general superinten
dents .o supply Stevenaon and Un
derwood witb a resident paator it
toon at possible.
Tbe ladles of Underwood provided
an exoelleot lunoboen for tbeir guests,
which waa aerved between tbe after
noon and evening aervloes.
Rev. J. L. Hershner will have
charge of this work until a permanent
pastor la secured.
Splendid orohestra musio waa ren
dered by Mr. Paokard, Mr. Cash, Mr.
Mason, witb Mrt. Mason accompany
ing on tbe piano. Mr. Packard gave
a number ot vocal solos In bia pleas
In way, accompanied by Mra. Paok
aid m the piano.
Tbere are sixteen members In the
new church and b 'pet are entertained
foi the erooiiou of ohurob in tbe
near future. Fanny Uaynea.
WHITE SALMON.
( From tbe Enterprise. )
Tbe county convention of the Mod
ern Woodmen of Amerioa will be beld
at tbe Gdd Fellows ball in White Sal
moo on Wednesday, the first day of
April.
U. W. Brock soH bis farm near the
Swan Uanjano Lumber Co. 'a mill, tbe
old Urosbong place, last week, consid
eration about $5,000 Minneapolis
parties were tbe buyers. Ibe farm
oouslsts of 80 acret.
Tbe doort ot tbe White Salmon
sohool bouse have been changed to
swing outward. Tbe cbange waa made
by two men In less tbau ball a day
and tbe cost was less than 14. Tbere
are few other places in town wbere
such changes tbould be made.
H. Peyrollaz has sold to Dr. Gear,
bart aix acres of tbe old Swan place.
one mile from town. Tbls land ia all
unimproved and was aold for 1125 per
sore, wblob la. we believe, tbe high
est price ever paid for unimproved
land In tbe Wblte Balmon valley.
i Walter Freeiand baa tbe oontraot
for building tbe extension of Jewett
avenue to oonneot witb W. W. Ban
kln't oontraot on tbe Ijauterbach
road, and oommenoed work on It aome
time ago. Both these cintraotors are
rushing tbe work to an early completion.
Two dayt delay of all maila. both
east and west, makea rather a bad
ttart tor tbe North tank road. A
flood In Wind river Monday caused a
jam ot logs to come down that stream
wblcb itiuck tbe bridge and ao weak
eued It that a train oould not oross,
and it took two daya to repair it.
1'hls aooideut wm to unfortunate at
to happen on tbe very day that regu
lar trains were to oommeuoe running
over the new rosd.
The Locke brothers sold their farm
up tbe river tbla week for tbe turn of
111,000. They bought tbe property
tot $1,500 a oouple ot yeara ago, and
the railroad company pain tbem $5,
000 for a right of way through the
plaoe, and no v they have aold out to
a stranger from tbe east for $11,000
and still have a piece of laud left.
Though times are in a measure bard.
money ia oloeo and everything else
has a teudenoy to come down In
prloe, yet land In tbe White Salmon
valley oontinuet to increase In value
steadily and rapidly, and Is changing
band every day. It has been predict
This Space
Belongs to
LARA WAY
&e Jeweler
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We have now on hand a full line of
Our own Preparations
Manufactured Exclusively by Ourselves.
To Secure THE BEST PRODUCTS on the market we
have devoted long and careful study and experi
menting. You can see this line in our windows
some in process of preparation; also samples of all
our finished products. Each and every one is guar
anteed by us to give perfect satisfaction or money re
funded. Let us show our K C line and be convinced
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30C3C3C
The Taking
Cold Habit
The old cold goes; a new one
quickly comes. It's the story
of a weak throat, weak lungs,
a tendency to consumption.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral
breaks up the taking-cold habit.
It strengthens, soothes, heals.
Ask your doctor about it.
The best kind of a testimonial
"Sold lor over sixty yeara."
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FILLS.
All VMMML
We km want I We pakluk
the foranlu of til oor KMtlalu.
yers
Keep the bowola regular with Ayer'ai
PHia, just ono ""
ed that 250 new familiea will move
Into tbe valley during tbe year and
from present Indications tbe predic
tion seems to be entirely too low.
CRAPPER.
Mrt. English and Mra. MoCurdy re
turned from Collins 11 oc Springs,
Wash., on Saturday ot last week.
Both of tbe ladies are very much Im
proved In health.
A. W. King, of Arleton, Ore., wat
a recent vlaitor In tbls nelgbborbood,
tbe goest of P. II. Martio aod family.
Rev. Walton Skipwortb, ot Ibe
Dallea, preached a very interesting
sermon at tbe acboul booaa on last
Sunday morning.
Mra. Lindsey returned a few dayt
ago from 'Ibe Dalles, wbere abe had
been vIsitiuK witb bei daughter, Mra.
L. H. Arnesoo.
II. A. Eaokett recently sold teo
aorea ot bia borne plaoe lor 1 4,000.
B. B. Lindsey retorned from Home
Valley, Wasb., last weilc. Bruce says
tbat be Is gclng to be good now aod
stay at boms.
Q. A. McOurdy recently told 20
acres of unimproved land at 1150 per
acre ; also 10 acres partly improved
witb no buildings at A)0 per acre.
Ibe Halls sold a few daya ago 50
aorea partly Improved, but witb no
buildings, tor v&ia per acre.
J. M. Hartong oommenoed survey
ings tbe laterals for tbe new ditch on
Monday of this week,
"mosier.
Dra. Dumble aud Jonea were in
Mosier Friday, looking after tbe in
terest of tbeir turm.
L. Lamb bat was a Dalles passenger
on Friday's local and returned the
same day. .
Mr. and Mra. Nord were passengers
tor Stevenson f riday.
Geo. Cbamberlhin made a flying
visit to Hood Rivei Friday. Tbla
bustling real estate uiau oan see more
and aell more land than any one in
Moaler.
Mr. Gross hat moved bit family
onto his farm bere, coming trom La
Uraude.
Mr. Wintber la up from Portland
on a visit to ols wife, who ia on tbeir
homestead bere
Mlea Gertrude Brown came down
from Tbe Dalle Friday aud remained
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and returned to Portland on tbe local
Tuesday.
I Mrs. Dr. Robinson has gone to Tbe
Dalles lot a short visit witn ner sis
ter, Mra. F. N. Taylor.- She baa rent
ed ber tarm .bere to Geo. Chamber
lain and will soon jolu tbe dootor at
Lexington.
Mr. Krnston and family are bere
from MoMinnville for tbe beneBt ot
bia health.
Geo. Carroll waa a Hood Klver pat
senger on tbe local Tuesday.
Mr. Chamberlain has aold bis aw
mill to Messrs. Hnacke, Dhuiuiok aud
Thomas. These gentlemen expeot to
make fruit boxes, wblcb will be much
appreciated by tbe fruitgrowers bero
Geo. Cbambrlsln was a passenger
on tbe looal for Portland Tuesday.
From all appearanoei. tbere will be
an abundant fruit orop aud larineri
are busy spraying.
Rev. Brown, of Ceotervllle, preaob
ed at tbe cbnroh - yesterday morning
and night, glvlug us two good ser
mona.
BARRETT.
B Lambert aud wile, who have
been liviug in a tout on tbe W. C
Adnata place foi tbe la.-t fur mouths
packed on tbeir ten: aod baggage on
Mouday of this week and moved into
tbe Uoldendale oountry. Wash.
ClaienoeUilbei'was pausing through
Rocklord arenue on Saturday laat
with bis new gasoline roadster Some
of tbe oity ladies were ocoopylug seats
In tbe big red automobile.
We are pleated to report tbut J. J.
Gibbons bat found bis bay borae,
Ned. He wat found lo Tbe Dalles
and Albert took the trip to bring Ned
home.
Tbe board ot directors for tbe Bar
rett sohool bought a large new stove
tor tbe school bouse, which was muob
needed, as tbe old one wat not sate to
use.
We are Informed tbat tbe Ladies
Aid Society of tbe United Bretbien
eburcb of Hood River presented tbe
ppetor, Rev. J. K Parker, with a
brand new suit of clothes, made up In
tbe la'est olerioal style. Well, all tbat
we oan aay Is tbat tbe reverend gen
tleman is well worthy ot tbe present
and we feel sure tbat he appreciates
It.
Charley Camp baa moved into tbe
house owned by Ubria isicneisen, near
U. Lu Alorse.
Bert Heath's wife aod tvo children
have gone to Goldendale to visit with
her daughter lor a lew weeks and tuke
a much needed rest after a spell of
sickness.
Tbere Is quite a demand for tbe ser
vices ot tkl. Wattit, toe plasterer.
Well, tbey make no mistake in calling
blm to do the work if tbey need a
good job of plastering done.
RECIPE FOR RHEUMATISM.
Directions to Prepare Simple, Yrl
Remarkable Home Mixture.
There is to much rheumaliem here in
our neighborhood now that the follow
in j; advice by an eminent authority,
who wr.tes for readers of a large east
era paper, will be highly appreciate
by those who suffer: , . v.v
Get from any good pharmacy one-half
ounce Fluid Extract Dandelion, one
BARGAINS AT BRAGG'S
pecialthis Week
Laces
About 100 pieces in Val.
and Forshire Lace for
this special Sale at 1-4
of regular price. A
chance to get lace cheap
HANDKDRCillEFS
Hemstitched Handkerchiefs,
a good one for common use
and cheap at 5c. Special for
this sale 3c or 35c a dozen.
Extra value in hemstitched
Handkerchiefs, regular 15c,
special, this sale, 10c or 3
for 25c.
Embroidered Handkerchiefs
good values at 25c; special
this sale, 3 for 50c.
Dress Skirts
40 New Skirts just re
ceived. The very latest
Designs, all .first class
tailored in Blue, Brown,
Black and several diff
erent weaves, for nice
Skirts these are real
bargains that you have
have to see to appreci
ate. Special reduced
prices for this sale.
PEARL BUTTONS
Regular 5c Button. For this
Sale, 3 dozen for 10c
R
RAGG'&CO.
ounce Compound Kargon, three ounces
of Compound Syrup Barsaparills. Shake
these well in a bottle and take in tea
spoonful doset alter each meal and at
bedtime; also drink plenty ol good wa
ter. It it claimed that there are few vic
tims of this dread and torturous disease
who will fail to find ready relief in tbit
simple home-made mixture, and in
most cases a permanent carols tbe re
sult. This simple recipe is said to strength
en and cleanse the eliminating tissues
ot the Kidneys, to tbat they can filter
and strain from the blood and system
the poisons, acids and waste matter,
which cause not only Rheumatism, but
numerous other diseases. Every man
or woman here who feels that their
kidneys are not healthy and active, or
who suffers from any urinary trouble
whatever, should not hesitate to make
up this mixture, as it ia certain to do
much good, and may save you from
much misery and suffering after while.
Our home druggists say that they will
either supply the ingredients or mix the
prescription ready to take if our read
ers ask them.
PORTLAND MARKETS.
Portland, Ore., March 24.
Wheat Club, 83c; Valley, 83c;
blueatem, 85c; red Russian, 81c.
Oats Producers' prices; White,
$28; gray, 2627. ,
Flour1 Hard wheat, patent, S4.I9.
Hay Wholesale telling prices:
Valley timothy, $16 017; Eastern
Oregon, $18.50 20; clover, $14
15; wheat, $1415; alfalfa, $11
14.
Butter Country creamery, 25
SOc; city creamery, 30c; store, 14
15c; butter fat, 28 He j "
Eggs Ranch, candled, lSlfe.
Honey Dark, 11 12c; amber,
1213c; fancy white, 14HUc
Hops 1907 crop, 44Vic lb.
Wool Valley 1 5 1 8c lb ; , East
ern Oregon, 1216e, as to shrlng-
SEATTLE MARKETS.
Seattle, Wash., March 24.
Wheat Blueatem, 8( St :
club, 8484c.
Oatt Puget Sound, $24 25 per
ton.
Barley, $25.50 per ton.
Oata Eastern Washington, $25
0 24 per ton.
Hay Eastern Washington tim
othy, $14 16 per ton; Puget Sound
hay, $10 12 per ton; wheat hay,
$1013 per ton; alfalfa, $10 11
per ton.
Butter Washington creamery,
32e per Tb; Eastern atorage, 25
28c per Tb; renovated, 24c per Tb;
ranch, 20 22c per Tb; fresh Cali
fornia, SOc per lb.
Eggs Selected local, 18 lc
per dot.; selected ranch, 16VslTc
per dot.
Honey $3.76 per case.
MOSIER
.Fruit Lands.
in large or small tracts. Some very
land at low prices at present. Good
growing community. Six miles east of
Hood River. Also homesteads and re
linquishments. Parties wishing to buy
will do well to writ or tee
GEO. CHAMBERLAIN
Mohier. Oregon
Notice.
Subsorlbert to the new Dumat (Neal
Creek) road fund, lists for wblob were
oiroulated by J. L. Langille, A. M.
Kelly aod J. M. Kenz, are hereby re
quested to pay the amount! of their
tubtoriptioni to the Butler Banking
Co., in wboae banda receipts for same
have been placed.
Mt. Hood Development League,
by II. B. Langille, Sec. and Ireas.
For bargains in real estate aee Rnt
well Shelley, Caiaon, Wash.
"Homephoneit"
Don't get on the waiting list for
the new Home Telephone. A per
fect nerve tonic. Everybody de
lighted with the modern, up-to-date
service. Work to cut in the long list
of rural lines will begin at once. No
charge for service till March 1. Ask
your neighbor to let you call up
"0" and place your order.
itnt
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Home Telephon e Co.
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MA.'.t YSUfl OWN STOCK fOODS B USl.'JC
SKIDOO HORSE AND CATTLE TABLETS
Crush and mi In feed or salt Proper dost In tablets
Makes Your Stock Look Like the Top Price
For Hortu, C.ttlt, Sbitp, Swia tod Fowuw they art mad. from ths activt prladpls or tb
cotidcattdtMcnctofthtdruc. Tby don't contain Sawdust, Athet, Chop Fed or Bro. Art ut
a food wba 10 yttn eld as whin 10 days old. Th.y comply with all para drat laws. Aak lor
and try ones SKIDOO Condition Tablets, or SKIDOO Worm. Kidn.y, Chicken Cholera,
Bliater, Cathartic Heave. Few, Hof Cholera. Distemper, Pink Eye. Colic tablelsor Lotus Powder,
SpayiaaCnrs or Barb Wire Liniment. Diatribnted by THE BLUE BELL MEDIOINC OO..
Incorporated) Capital Stock $300,003.00) Wattrtown, South Dakota, U. S. A.
For Sale by Hanna & Perigo.
.Mount Hood Store...
W. S. GRIBBLE, Proprietor.
Taeoma, Wash., March H.
Wheat Bluestem, 8 lo; club, Itc;
red, 80c
CECIL BRITTAIN
FOUND AT LAST
Spokane, March 24. Tbe boy en
near Marshall Jonotlon a few days
aeo was found again today and posi
tively Ident'ded aa tbe kidnapped
Ooll Biittaln, by his father. R. J.
Brittaio, of Walla Walla. Ue It now
In tho custody of hi' father and moth
f r, and officers are searching for the
man and woman who bad the boy.
Urittain ttys the fortnne It made of
tbe man wno catobet tbem.
The reward ot 12,500 offered for tbe
Boding ot tbe boy will be olaimed by
J. A. Klpptit, tbe farmer who first
saw tbe boy.
Cecil was kidnapped two years ago
In the Blue mountains neat Walla
Walla and bit parenta bare aince
searched tbe aontlnent. Tbe boy ia
seven years old and knew bit parenta
He telle a confused ttory of hit wan
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