V TAFT LIKE CLEVELAND titmblti Other Dig Prildent In ndtnjndtnc, "Another Cleveland," In what Prcn- Jenl Tuft linn been lormed durliiK tho Jant yonr, People who hnvo studied 1. 1 tut ttillilat rnl I mm it it it lilu ti it . Aim iiiiiMiiiifTttntiwii iiiki itin vuiMiift rdus devotion to plcducs of tlio plat- form Upon which ho wn elected Imvo kJu'H him IIiIm (Itlu. IIU absolute In- difference to attack of Intompornto mill Irresponsible wrltiirit, his fit fit nd hvronoo to wlmt lie considers the limit Interest of llio whole country, nml IiIh illnroKiiril of tlio varylnB political currents, seem to Jullfy this charac terisation. '.Tlio president li not n politician. Ho Iiiim mmlo thU uvlitont throuulioul IiIh lurm by hit rofusnl to take ndvnn tMa of every opportunity to loot himself into popular fnvor. With tlio nrm belief tlmt the pint form upon which ho wn elected meant namo thliiK. nml liU earnest work to redeem wery pledge, made, ho linn been too '. PRBOIDRNT TAFT. Intent iiikui hi buolnciii lo rotmlder luero popularity. Ho line been Hitlln fled to do what li beat for the whole country, InivIhk (ho verdict lo the liutrilc, ilneltf ctiarKe nrn bound to fall to Uio Kround, perhap not today, but aurely tomorrow. ThU wm President Cleveland' nt tjtudo throughout hi nrinlnlatrntlon. jlJIo wn Independent nnd Hit won for IJitm Intempernlo crlllclim, aven bop dl'rlnK on vllirtcntlon. Toilny the American people renlUe tlio nrentnee uf drover Cleveland, juit a In the future they are bound to actfnowledjto i Jin uliiillnr eminence amoiiK prcl dent of William II. TafL HIrii of (he turnlnit lido are nppnr ent now, Tlio pre of tlio country I more Inclined Ihnn It ever tin been, 1 to Knint tlio pri'uldeut a fair lienrlng. I'eoplo am realUlnR to a creator ex tool than nt any time durliiK the Tafl administration, that the work of the post three year ha been for the ben efit of tlm country a a wholo. No Interest or faction ha been nblo lo jwurta the president to servo tlio nd vkiiUko of nnyboly nod ho lias had the courtiKo lo refuse to bo poputnr In 6rdor to be Just. . M'KINLEY CALLED TAFT President Offered Him Qreat Oppor ' ' tunlty of His Life. ,Tho knock of opportunity I Invari ably InlerestlllB. It I said to be heard otioo by every man. Iter 3rd Inc, kooiI fortune lie before, but ;jo iieakonlmt hand I dlsrejcNnli .. the summon never cornea nKln. .. . . n..t.,. .,... 1.. I .l-.ll. . TFiiollllcnl career enmo In n mosi mux jicctetl wny, Ho wn iIlotntltiK n du ctslou of tho United Htatoa Ccurt In Cincinnati ono afternoon early In 0Q0, when n telegram wa lirot gilt to him from Wllllom McKlnloy, then J'riHildunt, which rend: M shall Inko It n it crent fnvor If you will call on mo somo tlmo next Veok.'' JuiIko Tnfl went to WnHhInKton nnd tit the White Ifoimo mot tho President nml Hecrotury I.oiik of tho Nnvy. A llttlo Inter Hllhu Hoot, Heorotnry of war, oomo In. President Tnfl told of this Interview Inter n follown: "Mr, McKlnloy mild ho wanted to Hcnd mo to tho Philippine to help tho work of oatnullshliiH civil Kovorn iiiont us tho army moved on, 1 thoiiKht of my pluco ou tho bench nnd licullntcd. llealdeH, I belloved nnd mild wo could cot uIouk without tho J'hlllpplnca. " 'Hut wo Imvo them, nnd miiHt tnko enro of thorn,' tho Prealdont ropllod. Von aro nt tho lurnhiK of your wny In llfo,' Mr, Hoot then obHorvod. 'Tho Jionch hi tho onay road. You win atny there nml bo comfortable. On tho contrary, tho Phlllpplnoa will donmud VerHounl Hiicrlllcoa nnd rlaku and much liurtl work, but you will Imvo am opportunity of doing your country u very Krent florvlco.' I wont homo and nrguod tho matter for two wocka." Tho tolcBrnm that enmo to Judgo 4Wllltntn 11. Tnft In Clnolnnntl that iinriiooii. ouonod tho door of oppor- tunlty nnd na n rownrd for IiIh anion- t. . I At.- Tll.lll.l... .....I tnlna IT ,i iWftl kWflsS i dl t 4W tHBH m r 'hiti id worn in mo (-iiimiiu'd uiiu iuiui Bocrotnry of War, tho pooplo mndo in Proaldont A ROYAL FLUTE PLAYER. Frtdtrlek th Orsst Ussd to Mev His Audlton to Tssrs. Abdul Ilmiilil used to iimuso himself TThllo liu was enjoying life nt Ylldls kiosk by fitriimmlnt; "II Trwvnloro" on lliu plnuo. Ocorito III, win fund of hotilliiK tlio melodic of lliuidclliin choruses for tlio delectation of his court, but tlio world Iiiim scon no rial roynl imndi'lnn hIiico Frederick llio flrcnt plii) I'd bin Irtnt tunc on liU flute. It seem Hint tlio ltln excelled In iditido movement, Into which ho In fused n warmth nml tenderness of feeling tlmt would hardly have hern expected from tlio romiuoror of lto Imrh nml tlio friend of Vollnlre. "It U dlilicult to llmi'ii to hi porfnrmnticc without weeping," rays one uiuidclnn. Ono reason why ho preferred mlnglo wa that ho wn somewhat short of breath, which rondo him cmdirw or chestral nrcnnipniilmonl for the moro dellcntn asslslnnco of llio clavichord when ho wmm prnctlrlng. Townn) th end of the Perm Year' war liu knt down to piny In n quartet nml nt llio flnlNh cried enthusiastically, "It I mi weot n augiirl" IIU com pitnloni wero not no uro. for I'reder Irk IimiI lost n tooth, nhd hi tlnccr ' hml stiffened with gnul. Finally In 17TH tin Iind to kIvo op hi Unto playing, and "I hnrij lot my lie! friend" wn tlio , wnll of tlio dliconolnto monarch. i l'nri Journal den Dctmt. LET IN THE LIGHT. Drlitntd Rooms Are Too Sugotstlve of Darksnsd Llvss. I'rcili nlr enihimlimti) are frtinlllnr enouuh In limit of us, but we hear li- of eiithuxlnxm for Unlit- Dnrkeni'd pur lorn, ilnrU-iicd ljiMlrojiin, i1arkiniil ulrtc rooum nre loo common, any n the "lirls linn llcrnld. Kir U. W. Ithhiirdson, , the Iwindon nrleutlsl nnd physlclnti.do. I clnreil Hint when the profeor of henlliiK enter n sickroom ihelr drst wonl In moit ense oucht to uo (loetue o.viiik excinmatiou: "iloro lU-litl More llchtl" I The llfilit of llio inn la God' own mlrrulie kilter, germicide, disinfectant, ; prophylactic. lckms henler. There 1 no pliylclini. no chcmlcnl antidote, no comtKiunded ircscrliilin lo be compar ed with minllcht Without It nnturo could tint perforin her function. Man. beast, bird. Insect would fnll victim to the deadly gnsei Hint would prevail. Tlio horrid iiilstn nnd deadly ense aro dispersed and devonioied by Ibe ac tion of IIkIiL l-ct It In everywhere! Let the llwlit In more nnd more nbtin-; dnntly. Vmai rnrtx't nre not a pltl- ful a fadel cheek. HKllit1 tuxhlon aro trivial comnnnit with kIIcI health. Darkened nxitns sru loo sua Cestlvo of durliwiiHl live. An Up to Dsts Fable. A lion onro luvlti-d a fox to visit him In hli cave, "I should bo Bind to coll.- anld tho fox. "but I bate observed that nil ttio tracks are (Minted toward your door, and there aro nnno tendlni; away." "PoohP nld tho lion "Thnt phe nomenon tnny lie attributed to the crent esleem In which I nm held liy my Riiest. I treat them so well that when they leno they wnlk backward for u IdiiK distance to how their re levt for mo. You will meet n most delightful nnd distinguished comuioy when you call." "If you will jslve me the name nod nridrrxNo uf n few of the HUrvlvor," niiiiweritl Hie fox, "I will call nnd seo If H' r reMirl nre entlofni-tory It so I will in crpt your Invitation" .Monil.-AwiM Invitation lo wed til lit: iituil v.-r-if and wlil.t tmrtie. -Pwiroir m'i- "offM , '?. One of the gniit nntnml trensnre of .frlrn I the Immenw .xtrn tropical fori'Hl tlmt etfml niiit't unbroken frolii the extn-iiu' nomlic o end nlotiR th eastern hlahlnnd H Itie .Minator. 'I'li-n' a n- kiiP4 lu H- ami Hie tnt cluiiiKi' In kind muoewlinl wltlii'hnngo of Jnlltnde. hut umiii the wtiole II nn Hie mime character lliniUKtioul. llio nllltude ntwve the sen chntiKe regu larly with decrease of latitude. Near the intK Hie forest grow nt sen level; In .Vim I ami tho Transvaal It alti tude Hicrvaae lo 3.GU0. t. and 5.CHH) feel, and on approaching tho equator It rise lo 7.000 Teet and final ly lo 10,000 ftvt. I u the equatorial highland the itrowth I very vlgorou. and the forest I enriched with the pencil cedar of Abyslula. - Youth' Companion. Taking Car of th Heart. A physician writes: "Life would be prolonged by ti little more attention to tho heart, by paying n little ronpec! to tho most faithful aervaut weeverhnve. Much good might be done nl no If par ents would teach their children tho danger of overtaxing the heart. They ahould tench them to stop nnd rest n few moments during their piny when they begin to feel the violent throbbing of their heart against the cheat wnll." Serious Complication, "I know how to Hyiupitthlzc with you, Mm. Polhemus." wild Mm Lap Hllng. "My left eye wna affected onco JiiHt na yours Is, and I had nn nwriii tlmo with It. The doctor anld tho trouble wna tlmt the auhjunctlvo waa Rranulnted.,,-Chlcngo Tribune. Consistency, Mnud-Whero nro you going? lion. trlx-Out to buy n birthday preaont for Hollo. Mnud-Morcyl 1 dlallko that girl so much I hud forgotten nor utterly. Oet something for mo to glvo her, too, will youY-llnrpor'a Ha xar. lCxccss o wenlth la cnuso of covet ousnoa a, Marlowe, iNGA SATHER WEDSMORTON DAY-BFRAK CEREMONY MONDAY. 1 tn 1 1 1 on it I'nglnH'r .Maiilrs Daughter of Item! lliiNliiessiiiaii, Kepiirtliig I'or Their Srw Home In Canadian Northwest. Moinlny niomlng nt T o'clock oo currod tho mnrrliiKo of Mlaa Ingn Hiilhui' and John II, Morton, In tho residence of tho brides parents, Mr. and Mra, K. A. Hather. Tho cere mony waa performed nt tho early hour o that tho bridal couple could get away on tho morning train. An amusing feature of tho hurried wedding wna thnt an automobile which waa expected to tnko tho couple to tho dopot failed to show up In tlmo, obliging them to make a r: KENWOOD Ryan & MCG,LLVRY Hfc run for tho train, with their baggago. At tho Htntlon a crowd of Mr, Mor ton'a railroad friend wn ou hand lo do i ho usual honors to tho departing. Ilov. II. II. Toskott performed tho coromony, which wan attended only by tho Immeillata family. Albert Morton, brother of tho groom, acted a beat man; ho Iiiim a homestead near Terrebonne, Mis Cora Hathor, tho bride' sister, acted a maid of honor. Mr. Morton, who ha been maintenance engineer on tho Oregon Trunk Itallroad, tins resigned nnd ha nocurod n construction contract on tho Orand Trunk near I'M mo nil -ton, Alberta, Canada, Mr. and Mr. Morton will go directly to their now Canadian homo. H. C. Drovui leghorns, Heavy layers COO farm raised. Trio $8.00, Cockerel , $5,00, Kggs $2.00 per in, $0.00 per 100. Ilaby chick $15,00 per 100. Prim rose Poultry Plant, James Ireland, iH Hpaldlng Hldg., Portland, Ore. Tho boat nnd most up-to da'.o mrip of tho county I tho blueprint Mtp which Tho Ilullotln has for sale. It show all tho now road and town. ACROSS THE RIVER Bend's Most Desirable Close-In RESIDENCE PROPERTY, ots from $70 to $150 On Easy Terms, Water will be piped to inducements offered to OWNERS AND AGENTS. We Do a General'Real Estate Business. HARD TO PICK NEW MAYOR COUNCIL DEAD-LOCKS ON CHOICE. Anno (lets Hfrcct Hprlnklliig Con nect Hend Company Hupplle 1(1,000 "Pert of New Cros Walk Lumber for City A special meeting of tho City Council wn held Saturday after noon In tho office of Itocordor Hills nnd bid called for at tho meeting on tho 2nd wero oponod. I-or furnishing the city 10,000 foot of lumber for crosswalks, thcro wero two bids submitted. Tho Ovor-turf-DavlH-Mlllor Co. offered to fur nish tho lumber at $11,50 a thousand and Tho Itend Co. at $110 for the 10,000 feet Tho Hend Co. was awarded tho contract. For street sprinkling, Frank C. , every lot, and special people who will build. Culp submitted n hid of CO cont nn hour for mnn nnd team, and Anton Auno a bid of 55 cents. Tho con tract wa awarded to Auno. President Alien called tho atten tion of tho council to tho vacancy In Uio mayorship nnd Councilman French nnmlnatod Councilman I.at Hn for tho position. Councilman Allen seconded tho nomination. A secret ballot a provided by tho charter was taken. Tho result showed three voloa for and thrco against. Thoro wn no further bal loting, adjournment being taken to tho oall of tho proaldont of tho council. Billiards and Pool Fine and Popular Line of CIGARS Silvis & Blackwell Wall street, - - Bend, Oregon "EQJ fS