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Facts fop the People. l)t l tii Pope chango tho Sab-' i.,t;v When?-. Whera? . and ti .,.- , iri.ih Af & mcfii'l second? DiActv'iird, ot. manner, li' had b-1 r; giwilihat tlie Pop changed t!- clav. There' ir-noootvthat this statement, it lre,;. A-ract vage U qpen jbefor mftyh pro fos ies to give certain Saticm from cvw m sgrtti? warranTftave yoa feemrt,he Sunday profenftttrrw ftifc'ttrtMfcV S.ibbath which was Saturday? Ani,r.-.f. V have for it the au-J thority of the Catholic church and Apobtilic tradition. Question. Have you any other way of prov 5nr t!,;it.t.h church has power to institute : festivals of precept? ILid she not such power she could not have done that in which' all tmifWn ' rftliffoniata aeree with h not have Bubstitut- ed the observance of Saturday, the fnr the 1st dav of the wk. a ehanse for which there is no scriptural authority." The above is a fair sample of the lit erature going the rounda and do iiH' duty as so called "proof "evi- dnnco" and "arguement." . This la thoir whole Btock in trade. The exposure of this will suffice for the whole. "The Catholic church has , changed the Sabbath from the 7th ask when?- Where? and how? Seven day adventists in using these quotations from the Catech inms wholly ignore the fact, and carry v.. the' - impression that the change was made by the Popes hundreds of years after the Apost les, but the Catechisms claim no such thing. The Catechisms, when fairly read, teach that Sun day .observance originated with the Christian church in ine days of tho Apostles. This is true, but whero is the proof that the church changed it? Well they say that the Pope did it. Proof. If Sun day is the Pope's Sabbath it should ho supported by the clearest and abundant ' evidence. Not one single historion in all the annals of tho world has ever stated that the Pope changed the. Sabbath. Docs it .not say in uaniei "And he shall speak great words against tho most high and think to change times and laws. ine word Sabbath is not in the proph ecy. It said "think to change. times and laws" and not one word about the Sabbath. Tho abol ation of the Jewish Sabbath as a religious institution, and the, es tablishment of a new and entirely dill-brent religious day, under a new and better covanant, for a new and different people, and for n ilid'orfint. nnmose. hundreds of years before Popes were made and the Catholic Church was founded. No furthor argument is necessary to disprove the claim of S. D. Ad vents that the- church or Popes of Homo changed the Sabbath. The Sabbath ended by limitation. Tho covanant containing it was abolished, the law ending in Christ. Every dispensation had - a bogining; our own nationality or dispensation-of civil liberty had its time of begining, its place of bogining and , manner. When did the christian dispension be- . gin? Answer. Ponticost in Je luslom. Isa. 2:1-3. Micah 4, 1:2. ' : Luke 24:47. The new testiment could not bo enjoined until after the death of Christ who was "the testator" this testiment had a day called "the Lords day," the first day of tho week Christ's day of Timiillv and emphatically he is the Lord in this dispensation, v All power or authority, is given to him, He is head over all things to the church. On this day he arose from the dead and founded tho church on this day; issued tho fust law of pardon on this day; and proclaimed Salvation to the whole world on tho first day of ' the week. It is the . day of wor ship and rejoicing. It ii truly "the day the Lord has made in it we will rejoice and be glad" p. 118:24. D. that I didn't I didn't do it, musingly as opportunity.? do it. . A fool that repeated the doctor he recalled . the lost ? Si The Seven Devils Railroad. ' Mt Bajes Is hack,- Ho returned Thursday afternoon, and' ' is look ing' well and', feeling -as "good as hat -looks, - The i contract with the l construction company-, was sighed, sealed and delivered before pa !fTey Vdt' and he assures usiiays the Payette- Independent, that the Seven Ueyils railroad will be built. That is enough for us to know at present, and now. it be hooves the people of the Payelte valley to be ready to lend all the encouragement within their power to promote the work. ltA ttates has put in long montha of hard labor on this project and spent a great deal of money. If ho is ready to talk business to the people and is able in an any way to demon strate to them that he has succeeded in enlisting capital in the enter prise, we predict there will be no 1 trouble in Retting all the aid that is required at terminal points and along tho entire line of the road. - - , and vehicles, full line of ' . ers' Have constantly on hand a arming implement s carts, Buffalo Pitts Thresh- Hodge-IIaines . 0". IE. Manager, - Headers, T Deering - '.-.Binders and Mowers, Cplumbus Buggy CoV . ' I - - - .Ablb-exi-a., Oregon. Buggies: Racine Co'g Hacks, the celebrated Wide-tire Bain wagon. Some of them- :Bolbj mmv. mine: The Cooperative Store, at - i IE L I -X: Peary's Winter House. Thn housie in which Lieutenant Peary and party will make their winter quarters is now almost nlftted and will be taken apart and stowed on the Falcon before she leaves Philadelphia next Mon day. It will ho used on the east side of Inglcheld gnlt, ureeiana. Particular attention has been g'uen to protection from the cold. The dwelling affords room for twche men, who are to comprise the pai-ty.-.It will be. 134 feet from the ground to the 'top of the dome 85 long and 16 feet wide. To keep off tho arctic blasts, Lieutenant Peary has decided to construct a stone wall five feet high and two feet thick around the house. Corrugated iron plates and hot bed sashed will be placed alternately from the wall to the roof of the house, all the way round, thus forming a corridor, and compelling those desiring to leavo or enter tn naaa flirrinirVi thfl doors. Tar paper between the floors, .and an electric light plant and photogra phic apparatus will be among the features of an equipment. Pi Mi $&g 5 Stanton & Arkell, Proprietors of the w w MEAT 'MARKET, Corner of Main & Fourth. - - A Large variety of Meats al ways on hand. See us. - Down -Is lu the Interest Of- ,vesyors Is CLAftK WALTER, Manager, With A SPECIAL OFFER! The abovBls i norreot picture of THB ORB GO.SIAN SNBW EU1LDINU. located at the eoruer of hlxtli ami Al 'er ttreeti. Vor many TMriTUii OlifiiiOMAN hnstnlt the need of a new and coinmudloui buildlna; embraolna all the uioderii tiiiprovemeiite, with the latet Improved maohlnory for turning out a me. tropolltnn pup;r. It now hue It, and one that the whole Puuille Couit may jiutly feel proud of a it is certainly the timet on thecoaet Kow that THIS Oil:(i )NIAN i settled In this now homo it too! a lilie giving iti many friends a henntlt. It tuakea this speolal offer . .1 . ... I , ... .L.U ...h.n.liitlnn rtw tn boH who subscribe prior to September 1st, to send the UeekJy Ore09ia9 18 Monthsfor 52.00 This being the dull season 01 tne year, tmh OUEOONUN believes a benefit of thii kind Are you going to insure your Grain? TTT you are, see Oilman. He represents some of the best Companies on the coast. He writes golices for fun. See him before placing ;your .Insurance iT Til E .1,1 I nn..nlta,l lubsorlptlou as soon as possible. ,uur iuuwi iihiuh 1 Vi i i l . i vislttuir I'ortiand you are coraipuy invitea to calf and take a trip through our hen I ome. Address OREGQNIAM PUBLISHlNQ Ca, . PORTUHP. ca, Watch Repairing Done at Reasonable Rates and SatisfactionGuarnteed. Please sena In Wften Sigh Prices CHAS. C. SHARP, ; Successor to N. A. Miller, PAINTER sPAPERH ANGER f. . . . .i Estimates on all Wora Furnished. House painting, Decorating, Paper ' Hanging a specialty, Car- , riage Painting. hWi ALL GOODS ARE SOLD HOTOGRAPIIS! - PIIOTOGKAPIIS! Photographs in Every . S TT L -Call on-' 7 " IIIATTO THE BOSS On The DRESSMAKING Of every description neatly Executed We do our Cutting by the I. X. L. TAILOR SYSTEM. Mrs. Post & Mrs. Richardson, Main St., Athena. TAFT TOLBERT & CO, ATHENA RESTAURANT . GENERAL . Blacksmiths, Fourth Street, Athena, Ore. I ALL KINDS OF MACHINE REPAIRING AT LOW RATES. MONEY. Stanford In 1852. Dr. W. G. Alban, of Walla Walla, onoof tho forty-nine'S whof joined tho rush for gold in California was well acquainted with the late Le land Stanford and hia millionaire associates. "When I first knew him," said tho doctor to a Union representative, "he was iuitice 01 the peace in Alcalde, ana mining in Michigan bar on the -American -river. This was in 1852, He after ward started an oil house in Sacra mento with his brothers. Later they moved further up to Freuos. Tho great enterprise in which he made his millions was the forma tion of the' Central Paciffo syndi cate, composed of the two Crock er, Huntington,' Hopkiss, and Col ton, He put all his property into n a sixth interest. He was the finan " cial head, business manager and ' superintendent of construction of tho concern. He was a man of powerful physique, large head, and indomitable force. I have seen him many times goin out on the lino 'with his men in high-top boots. He was the genius, brains and money making power of the old syndicate, although I suppose that Huntington acquired more wealth later. I had a chance to "t a twefth interest in the Syndi Tt a; oO'i'red me and I had -ins toHak4 it. I wu fool The Show Did the Business. ;Mli.i.-l . "Nathan, you are' married, I understand," said the governor of Tennessee, addreesing a hillside constituent. "Yes, sir; captured the Lest looking girl in the whole country. Old Lige Peterson's daughter, Rose. You know'd lier, I reckon." "Yes, but I thought she was engaged to Sam Parker." "She was, but . 1 got aneaa pi him. Tell vou how it was. She loved Sam powerful, for he is the hAHt p.ircnit-rider .. we have ever had. I loved Rose, and was mighty downcast, for I.. thought thar w'a'n't no use in buckrn' agin him. Well tho day for the weddin' was sot, and a passul of us come to town to see the wed ding for Rose 'lowed that she wanted to bo married in town, and then take tho cars for home; thereby gittin a ten-mile bridal tnwfir. When we cot to town, lo and behold, there was a circus, with mo' horses than a' strong man could shake a polo at. "Roho- was mighty keen to go to the show, but Sam says, says he, 'Rose, you know its agin my wJIrrrvil on' KVlfl'A(V' VVA Mll't tft- Stay here till I go an, git the Horse shoeing Wagon Work license.' "Rose's under; jaw drapped. When Sam was gone, I says, says I, 'Rose, wouldn't you like to go to that show?' ''Yes, but gam won't take me.' " ' That's bad, Rose,' fur they've got a world of horses.' " Then she turned up ana Degan to cry. " 'Rose,' says I, 'if you marry Sam you can't go to the show, that's certain; but if you marry mo I'll take you.' She studied awhile, and says! say 8 she, 'An' let me stay to tne concert airier the big show's over?'- ' "Yes.' 4t 'An let me look at the monk eys all I want to?' " 'Tobby sho. " 'An wnn't null and haul me aroun' when I got interested " 'No; Bw'ar I won't.' " 'An' when the show's.over will let me look at tho monkeys again?' ". 'Yes.' " 'Nath,' said sho puttin her hand mighty lovin'ly on my arm, 'I'm yourn.' " Then I jumped up, pooped my hocls together, an' in less'n a half hour wo was done marnca and a lookin' at tho monkeys. That's the way I won. that jewel, governor." Arkansaw Tarv'eler. The Oregonian is authority for the statement that General Comp son la waiting to find good mater ial for members of his staff. There is a kind of "fitness of things" in the public mind that suggests that Compson's candidate for clerk of the Railroad Commission ought to be the General's first choice. But there are often barnacles to ' be urged for public place that a m.n C. L. SIMMONS, MANUFACTURER OF . 9 .And dealei in Wood, Sand, etc. i Prorprlotor of The Athena Club Rooms Fine Cigars a Specialty. Loest largins I lias WW PHOTOGRAPHER., Hacecisur to uuiinliitfi, .v Main St. Athena..'..-., - . Coppying and Enlarging, Viewing at eaa- , onauK rates, uan ana see mm. : Cox, McRae & Co., I dealers In - HARDWARE ? ' And . : Jl FARMlNn Impi fmfntsI! iiiiii mm mm mmu w r ? RUSIIFORD WAGONS, t! GATE CITY HACKS ; . . 15 WOODS . HARVESTING MACH-f I . IJltKT, Mil) tAlnAo Ur - ALL KINDS. BucMey Liimljer Comp'y. Call and Get Prices. I i -DEALERS IN- Mrs Hardin, Proprietress. II. r. Milken, Manager. Main Street bet. Second and Third. Can be recommended to the pub lic as nrst-class in every particular. .. Xonc but White Help Employed, ALL KINDS OF LUMBER, SASH Doors and Moulding. Yard Near O & W. T. Railroad Depot, Athena, Oregon '? ' " R. L. M ALONE Y M ana ger. Cox, McRae & Co. Athena I ATiiniA I iiirm nnni ri ; I Al MLhA LIVLni Ol ADLL J. M. SMETIIERMAN, Prop'r. . (Secccesor to J. A, Nclnok.)' ; MEALS AT ALL HOURS. DAY OR NIGHT. Suppers for Special Occffslons SI ELS 25 C. v , FRANK BEAU proprietor. FRSH e MEAT ALWAYS ON HAKD solicit the catronaee of tbe pnblio and in return will give you the best of fresh eata at the lowest prices . t KAM4. UKAt,. NONE BUT FIRST-CLAS Hll ICS i J AND SAFE TEAMS. : ) jSTOCKf BOARDED "BY THE DAY WEEK OR fvSGNTH.--. Give me a Trial. ; Corner Fourth & Current,' Athena." -THE- To Loan on Improved Farms. Property at Low Rates. Can get Money In less time than anyone Else can get it. COMMERCIAL ' Livery, Feed 4 Stile STABLES, Athena, - " - Oregon. John Gilhs. ARE U Dan Gilli Going to buy any . Household Furniture? IF SO Pairnn us anrtc et our Prices before eoing elsewhere I HAVE For sale a number of Choice Farms, including One of the best farms in Uma tilla County, V Two miles from Athena. ': ANUMBEirv Of choice Residence Lots In Athena, on easy terms. The best Turnouts in Umatilla County. Stock boarded by Day, WecK or Month. Special attention given to Commer cial travelers. Give me a call. G.M. FROOME. THE ' ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL I W. Frooina & Son Props-' Be assured it pays to call on us Do not be influenced by what our opponents may say to eep you from coming to see our goods. ': Come and see for yourselves. We car- ; ry a full and complete stock of Furniture, wall paper and underta ' ing goods. - GILLIS BROS. lif) ON SA'.E I WRITE Tho Only Hotel in First-Class tho City. Ind the ot.ly one that can uocoiimiodate commercial men ml travelers. position, Insurance in the following Leading Companies: : London and Lancashire, Lion, Imperial, Caledonian, Liverpool, London & Globe, and the Continental, the Great farm Company. court in Pea HAKf ,Vleaa, urogon. THE ST. NICHOLS HOTEL. Can be wicommemle-l for iU clean and ell ventelated rooms, in wbioh will b firatttl every tldua congenial I'lieilining rooms ate under th supervision of Mrs. froomc and the table is anj with the t-st the market affft. .. " atiikmV,' nnrcbxr Disease commonly comes on with slight symptoms, which when neglected increase in extent and gradually grow dangerous." TOI take R PAN S TABU L Fi Hssrs nwrns TABULES Far OFFWS1W BRtaTH an ALL DISCS- TjilE J?!Pf?J TABULES DEBS OF THE STOCH. ... 1 t-U l J . JMOUtW Ripans Tebules Regulate ihe System and Pressrve the Health. OMAHA, KANSAS CITY, ST. PAUL, CHICAGO, ST. . LOUIS, . AND ALL POINTS; , EASTJOTRHAHD SOUTH Time Table of Trains: ''-' "' Passenger.'" No 5, from Athena to Spokane and Interme. fliate points, leaves - - 7:48 am No 6, from Athpna to rortlana ana inwrmed , late points, leaves - &07pm ' Freight: J , No 41, from Pendleton to Spokane, leares j Athena - - ; 6:pm No 42, fronv Spokane to Pendleton, leaves Athena - . , - .-. &30pm PULLMAN SLEEPERS, ; ' COLONIST SLEEPERS, RECLINING CHAIR CARS and DINERS . , ONE GIVES EASY TO TAK RFX JiaTrvg'- MUCK TO ACT SAVE MANY A DOCTOR'S BILL. 1 ' 1 - ...... Sold by Druggists Everywhere. Steamers Portland to San - Francisco every 4 Days. TICKETS EUROPE Fnr ratHs and oenerai information call on A. R. Bradif f, Z?-3l Ticket Agent, Athena, Wrego .. , y.K.in.Ti.iu i'.. y 1-;t. 2-J ... i.i court in l eu ople expected iirt in tho fc ......