e »TW • • ’ t « M « 4 . S fe M é *U t I b * o i an omhge-grov« tntot M had purchased, this eeantrÿ w*p sk MH désert pure a n # simple, learned th a t I« » M fa ll of 1171 land Acadmny” was w ftk Professor / . I t i prutodsot. l i that d w t l ts a u a » co i>fltelite> «amMea» 1» teteBdad te t e n t e * M » - W H . «k « • M o rs te o t U j t e .sW » M r tte» F«ung 0( the werte ara tktektag w arte te fa y te tktek ta » tete« •b o a t today. s- A» to whether lb« ywrtb o t the abate reügteff teas p atrto ttew to ’was quickly demonstrated* t in t * J«b< waa s tilte d sad W . T . tkafce ’ teas a t e .president ot the com. 1 pawy which poettie» he held for k k k . , fourteen years, a n d u a d e r kte s0edwtetoa the desert wen ‘Baade |a Momma as tke rose." A more beautiful region is not Mtead ia tk e ecteraes pf Southern CnMfor- aja, and W . T . Leake, at t M sge pf eighty years, has a MOMtlftil ' home a t the little city e f Uplands. 1 two miles from Ontario, on Euc­ lid Avenue, one of tke moet beau­ tifu l drives I have ever seen'. An 1 avenue fourteen miles long, two Seperated-for 70 yearn M rs Johsrtns Jeftneoe ■ suffered somewhere on the oae st i hundred feet wide, shaded With met her “baby Brother - Albert LWsOn 7'r of in California and had cense on I gigantic pepper trees throughout; t u n e t e lle r brmjynt I! snout Recently Larsen tri sister from whom he had been separated bv i horseback via Crescent City and i He length sad bordered Me whole j Ms when He w a r a veSr ofcf T he fortune terter to said he was teaching penmanship length with beautiful homes, sur­ his home would gtve the rlev» He went home an and desired to get a class at Ash­ rounded with fru it, flowera and ten terre te tlva» which enabled M m tt »el soot land. Thte being somewhat in fragrance. my line 1 undertook to help him Mr. Leeke’s second wife died organise a class. He was a very it was nothing but desert every­ S5 years ago, leaving him with One penman a n d . soon became where, and Oh, what a change! I » • three small children; two- boys popular. He wanted te get late had not seen my old friend for and a g irl. His daughter, Edith, the Academy's» a teacher and was forty years and our days together has been his housekeeper for engaged to take charge of the were red letter days for two old many y e a n and hie boys are mar­ Commercial Department and clas­ men who were bOy pioneers to­ B E R K E L E Y , Cal.. Ang. ried and doing for themselves. ses in elocution, and w ill be well gether. W e had much to talk One of them is superintendent of (U P )— Five hundred ngw melo­ remembered by the old timers as abont and many incidents long dies w ill be added to those play­ a large plantation and factory in Profeasor W . T. Leeke. forgotten were brought to mem­ ed on the Campanile .chimes ke Mexico, of which he and hie tether j He brought Mr. Leeke taught there fer sev­ own the eodtrolling interest T h e y 1 ory and discussed. Bather towef, University o f Cali­ me back to Laguna Bench and eral years. He was very efficient fornia.- ’ ■ have 1100 acres aad Mg. Leeke . stayed two days again. I talked and became very popular at the , Charles B. W eikal, recently qte- visits the plantation once o r twice much of Ashland, Ra Improve- school and in the community. He pointed chimce master, ia ld be a year and is treated lik e a nabob. and tke w riter bésame pals and He ia president of a b an t at Up­ meata and its beautiful park and w ill a d d 'a t ICSst t ^ r t nuteher to and k e and hie daughter the 1000 chords le f t h im by MS teok a very active p art b the af­ lands and vice-president of »noth- sehoola ' fairs ef the Mttle town and in so­ er nt Ontario. His ranches pro­ have declared their intention to predecessor.. H e said th e «m ite» visit Ashland,. If, sod when he number o ic h im e s prevented ad ­ cial affairs. In H 7 4 Mr. Leeke duce »a abundance o f oranges, | does come, I bespeak for M m a dition of more than tjta t nambsf. ; married Miss Anna Fartow, slater grapes and grapefruit. reception of cordial greeting and of on* fellow towesman„ E. J. > I wrote to him a few weeks ago attention -duo to him. '?’■ <* ** Fartow. Mtes Fnrlow was a very and he came at once to Laguna Laguna Bosch, Gal. beantttal and talented young wo­ Rente in hte ear aad remained August 1st, 1828. man, hut died within a year after with tee tor two days aad took their marriage and her body now me back with him where I spent • elifoBt a week and was driven by - him alt ever the wonderful eeun- try. W e visited Ontario, Po­ of the women’s te«Ms singles mona, Chine, Rtvemfde, Red­ the 8eabri*ht in v ita tio * W on lands, Colton, San Bernadlno and BteABRIGHT, N . J., Aug. g.— ment toddy. Thé score wag I other places. W e passed through (U P )--E lis a b e th Ryan of ^Cali­ and «-1. I t was the firs t del. °« « rlnyard o d tlio o acres< a * < fornia < ■; defeated Halen W ills, for M t e W gta since she refcvi vtdyatea A n t t e ^ g ,< rd *s t< ‘ ktaM m a » i t e t e o n , F m £ e ’ fin a » are said to cover mere fkan 0 0 0 acrse. Many of these vln- yards are planted in clear white .adad. bwt are wonderfully pro­ ductive. > thinking mofle abedt patviecttte , than religion who declared that' i »e realy Christian nations exist a t the present, tteae, The reply Dom Great Britain, gfvlng the concensus o f opinion I of ovér 80,000 boys is as fellow»: p . “Christian nation» are usugliy , stronger aad Opead a great deal o t th e ir time robbing non-Chrte- tten nations.’’ Lack o f fdlth ia political meth- rOds was very generally expressed i‘'and ke a matter e f laet thfoogh- ,{ Perhaps the g u te sweeplfli to- f dtofment cabe taste-the Japanese boya and young me« w ie repi ted: "ChrisÜad. countries are pow­ e rfu l; aon-Cbxlstlan ease are * * » k ; thought of aon-Chffatian Chimes Will Rave ' Many New Melodies Many people have the ability to sat« if they would only exercise f t It is largely a matter ef gffttifig started and fanning the habit Hegnlar deposits with ne are one of the hoof »-'v/ww II1KUBB a ’• * .v.; t g— » I v i DOT/Gill 5 • * ..-Jf. u j/ I uTICrS. -f COMB IN” AND 8TABT AN ACCOUNT TODAY, Elizabeth Ryan, Beats Miss Wills The Citizens ßank of Ashktttd A»hlan< Ortega» V; '-»aC ♦ ♦ »♦ __k i-X. » » . e é - e s » » ees » e . » e . g d s ».% 1 n •* ' , r , ,j ¿ite. stes i I f “ . á Î..I 1 passed through this cevntfy la the apring of 1881 and than ly became sub-agent nt Yianax. In this decdpatlon be spent gve years. K B. Dyer had been Indian Agent at Che Klam ath Agency in 1871 sad T l . ssd W»S present nf tke sm sselaallia o f General Can­ by aad Commissioner Thomas dur­ ing the lled ee W a t. A fte r Mr. D m s a lt the Agency. be came to floatkera California and be­ came ene ST t ie pioneer commun­ ity that enttled tke Ontario Dis­ trict n e a r R lv e riM e . H e was ea- tbwteMOe about thte new settle­ ment and persuaded M r. Leeke to teveet at what Is now Uplands. He qtet the Reservation and came to Senthem Califerala. H e be­ came active ia the community, b u t « u soon offered a Euperin- tendaacy o f the Indian Schools of the Mbrth West and spent two te that capacity gaining high / 1 te ll endnttefl for efficiency. ■ A t fee glnee ot bis superintend­ ence Jte returned to his interests for your car— CAN OPENERS 10 cents Hardware A Window Full Of PICTURES urday Afternoon ond’Evening Only fes with gkss and in e*cep- ea. 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