Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907 Page: 4 of 8
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Cashion Advance.
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Published every Thur*da;,
One Dollar n Year.
Phone No. 34.
•Socialism.
Mi*ti < i lioiirt tint! eonixeienre .'Hid iu-
tflUu'l, eotiteinplntin^r the wrongs lintl
,i (jiiiilitiet* mnl injustice of 111e present
ui Lr.<oi/.n1 ion of imluwtry irnil "{ uueii-lv
m- up' to become Mociiili*tn, i"iil in-
Um-.I si enreful refilling of the history •
>)l the progreHK of the hiitnnn rare will
■ li-i-lose the fuel that every tU'piirltire
.mil escttpe from burhuriniti nml *emi-
i ,!; hiiristn has been n nioveiuent in tin.1
i;:' irt ion of Mocialisin.
It mny be Unit socialism v ill be tlio
Until holntioii of the yet unsolved pro-
blem of hum m government. We <1>
not know, it may be a direction or it
may be a dentinv. This tntieh ap
peats eertain. that the most practical
i nni i tioii of the worst evils that nflliet
nociety ut the present time seems to be
in a further development of socialism.
The enthusiastic mind dwells upon
the in rival, but the arrival ean-not be
accomplished with out the jouinev.
Some theoretical soenilintH m-isl
i : dwelling upon thf intok rable
i iiidilionn of the pret ent time, until
the pe .jile rise in rebellion and ovei
throw all existing institution* and nut
,,f iji^ r.'snNiiuc ebaos bttihl llie social-
ist state. This i> the theory of the
re vol ii 11 on a ry socialist. llieir pro-
grain would mean the rc crossing
nf ever} dark gulf the human race has
ht rug' ifiljthrongh in the past centuries.
The evolutionary socialist, or op or*
tnni In ii* the* are called li ali/.e tluit
all human institutions are a giowlli
and nut a iniilifact lire, would use pre-
sent at; I ' Noting means and inslittt-
tion 1 to develop snciali-m us occasion
reipiii ' or as the people become Hit) d
for it.
The development of the pubic,
school N\ . tom in the I'nited Stat- s, of
the postal -erviee in Kngland and her
dependencies, ami of g.ivernmeul rail
toads in all civili/.od countries except
the I'nited Stale s are example" of the
Uirectio" > oclalisiu is taking a.t this
period
While our count ry is far behind the
progressive people of tin earth in thi
respect a few things have indicated
that these states may in the near
future take their true place in the fore
front of human progress.
The populist organi/.atien of l.>\eat~
tigo has produced result Oregon at: 1
Oklahoma have adopted the Initiative
and hVfreudum, which might he term-
ed the sucnlism of legislative powers.
And this reform is being pushed to ac-
complishment in a dc/en other Mates.
This is essrntially the Hrst st"p in re-
form. With thin nrogreia become* ;
possible, without, it is mil) accidental ,
and tvaam'ent.
The nioveiuent for municipal owner-
ship, the attitude of many of our 'call-
ing statmeii on the rail road question,
and the establishment of state manu-
factures indicate the trend ot events.
Ti e constitution now under discus-
nimi by the people of Oklahoma clears
! the way fur development along this
line to a greater e.xtenl than any state
! constitution now in force
The socialist organisation in Okla-
i hotna is said to have declared itself in
j opposition to it.
This organization has gotten itself in
I the position of the foxy political! in
Kutisas who declared himself in favor
| of prohibition but "agin it's enforce-
ment." Fortunately the majority of
! the socialist are thinking men who
| have not and will not surrender their
right of individual judgement.
It has been argtted that this consti-
tution sets up a supreme court to de-
clare void the laws of the people
Let it be remembered that the cons-
titutional authority of that court can
nisi) be amended by the initiative, and
the people c in call d >wn the arrogance
und tvranuv of the court in readily as
any other department.
If the people of Okalliotna wants
.ialism they can now, "go get it", as
much or little as they desire. 1 he\
ttcvi r had the opportunity before and
probably ncver will again.
C boose ye no w, or forever aftet hold
> our peace
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Vots nh;mltl sell your crcnni to
•riii; i:arwi RS co ( 1 !": 1 '
KpAkon No I. Their and your
interests w.'e identical.
Kkason No. II, The profit flc
(|i n from is not n nt old ' •
()Uhl buiid up another state.
KV ,sn.v No. Ill, They will |> >
as much or more for butter hit
,i rxive a better tent than any
coin pany
KKASON NO. IV, Tins wi AM -.
wilt- situw vol W1IV. 'l hts cotn-
i.anv was organu.ed for the betu 11
and protection of those who do the
actual labor,-When a dividend is
declared the stock holders will
re'di/e d per cent on their invest-
ui;Mll (which nil small sum) the
h,|kino, will be divided eMiu...v
among the patrons of this com-
pHnv When you help them you
help yourself.
M. 0. SMITH can berelleU upon to weigh
cream correctly.
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with only democrats in 1^1)0, now re-
turn democratic majorities. Oklaho-
• 111a that elected republican delegates
1 and republican legislatures year after
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call 1 to the convention. A large per
cent of those now voting the democrat-
ic ticket are ex-republicans K'epubli
, can managers sit up and take uoti.ee.
A work !: int-finIcsl
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Will be ripe May 16 to 23.
At Daniels1 Orchard.
$2.50 pur crate. One tenth crop.
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Woodworth, M. F. & Woodworth, D. G. Cashion Advance. (Cashion, Okla.), Vol. 7, No. 48, Ed. 1 Thursday, May 16, 1907, newspaper, May 16, 1907; Cashion, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc102944/m1/4/: accessed March 30, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.