The Social Democrat. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1913 Page: 1 of 4
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VOLUME 2. NO. 81.
Join Your Labor Union
OKLAHOMA CITY, (>K„AK,TOBKK 1,1913.
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A cross here mean*
your •ubBcrlption ex- *
pires next week.
DORA MERT8* DATES.
September 18 to 27, Arkansas un-
der directions of State Secretary
Catlery, Ft. Smith, Ark.
October 1, Prague, Okla.
October 2, Castle, Okla.
October 3, Weleetka, Okla.
October 4, Dustin, Okla.
October 5, Bokothe, Olila.
October 6, Milton, Okla.
October 7, Ft, Smith, Ark.
October 8, Stigler. Okla.
October, 9, Warner, Okla.
October 10, Muskogee, Okla.
i Then out In West Virginia they car-
ried matters high.
They tried to show our comrades
they must work or die.
They shot them after nightfall from
trains with gatiing gun.
We took it up to congress and that
bunch joined the run.
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Four hundred thou and strong, boys.
in nineteen hundred eight.
And when "Ted” tried to "bag" us
we hit a million straight.
Ted thought his bull moose platform
would "take" us while twai
hot.
But Bull took indigestion, and Ted
took turkey trot.
The thing they dread the most, boys,
almost too bad to note.
Street, j They fear you’ll think of Mollie and
show it by you.- vote.
They know that when you do, boys,
their cake will turn to dough.
And that's what caused the stampede
and keeps 'em on the go.
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We've doubled up our vote, boys,
until its made ’em sore.
But Mollie and the kids want it
multiplied by four.
That's what we're goin' to do, boys,
we're goin’ to knock the plum,
And put the profit system forever
on the bum.
have told some truths, in the above | production ar;i us
paragraphs. tor instance, when ■ ; now aofy*. the problem of ownership
nan becomes a Socialist, the church of these •*;>, servants of mankind
< not ( hrlst a church) very often does w >cu *
cult him, especially when it has aj',leamitiS
Lemony or Elkins at the head of it aj< <)H, %
This is the ease in Boalgate, where ]«,«
the Social! ts' horizon of thojj.lt:
became too broad for tnedt n day : itjip an
Pharisees, o'the "Church of fit,1st. McllJ
They swallowed a Hull Moose ijjro. haV(. ;;0!v
Socialist-killer) ,t.r;i problem .>1
the
Soda Id
■ >■
tt discovered the law of j
possible to use this force j
[fit at mankind. When !
to me. When she lay in my arms,
it scented as though the world had
opened Into one grand vista of
sweetened joy: the winds that
blew on the hills whispered only
of her love.
Join Your Labor Party
SOCIALIST LECTURES,IFIRE PREVENTION DAY
have solved *e law of j Spring came, and with it the flowers.
iCI k in t>e
«tn inert at what was thought at first
to be a gnat but later proved to be
an elephant bigger titan Jumbo 'the
Socialist part of the congregation 1
We are told this was also the case
with the church in Clarita, also ip
Bro Elkins' territory.
i he Social!- ts, cnn other lovers
of liberty, justice and right, of the
"( hureii of Christ" of Coalga'e. now-
hold their services in the old Nazer-
If.h the collective owner- '
uotraflt management o'
accessary machinery, wo
t at l.;e same time the
government Help us
make this lalutfctt come true.
Only bjg thorough knowledge of
f social government can
problem3 of mankind.
the laws
we solve
This Is w
science ai
The birds sang sweeter, for I was
la love, and in their songs I in-
terpreted the language of love.
And. as though knowing the song In
my heart, the happiness in my
aoul, Spring decked lit sweetest
profusion the trees and flowers;
Spring made sweeter the song of
the Bahllng Brook
Isociail ts are students of-And as the grass grew gret n; an the
rpiicd to governments.
LEMMWIVS PEELED \G\IN.
Dear Ooittfide:
Comradlf Dora Morn has just
no church building and are dubbed , closed a ,t|Lte with W. F. Lemmons
by certain of their Pharisaic content- !0f Tyler, llxas. The debate was held
at Payne jSprlugs, five miles from
Mabank. ‘ntxas.
OPEN LETTER TO EDITOR FIRM
FOUNDATION, AESTIX, TEX.
Dear Sir:
Since you declined to publish my
communication in answer to one by
" i C. G. Wilkinson that appeared in is*
Wanted—A "plute" with sufficient I sue of Sept. 2, of Firm Foundation,
"patriotism" to join the army as a 1 will have to recourse to other
private and take the medicine "he pre- means to get my Ideas before the
scribes for workers.
public.
For some-time you have been run-
ning communications in the columns
poraries as a set of infidels in the
embryo.
Again Lcdlow- sayg: “The Social-
ly party in Oklahoma attacks the
church at every angle.” This we
deny. The church, especially the one
Ledlow is identi.ied with, is the ag-
gressor, and not the Socialist party.
The lying misrepresentations of So-
cialism that come front such men as
Ledlow, places Socialism on the de-
fense. Ean’t you see who is doing
the missile throwing act? It's these
pesky preachers, who are singing the
songs of capitalism for a "mess of
pottage" or the "thirty pieces of
sliver.” They are the guilty parties
and not the Socialist party of Okla-
homa.
Listen at Ledlow again: “They
(the Socialists) do not like me to say
they are infidels, but when they make
fun of the church and say the Bible
is a fake and Christ was only a man,
I do not know what else to call
them." Yes, very wise Indeed. Just
Prohibition papers are now en-
gaged In bitter attacks on the So- of ,ho F'irm Foundation that were | because In the Socialist party there
cialist remedy for the liquor traffic. \‘no basest kind of misrepresentation-
Before they deserve an answer they | Socialism. This you had a per-
ehould explain why, with a vast r*Kbt to do, if Socialists were al-
amount of the territory of the United
States having prohibition, the con-
sonipUau o> liquor lias increased at
an enormous ratio.
The state of Arkansas disgraced
itself the other day by hanging an
eighteen-year-old boy. We have
been hearing a great deal of late
about those terrible suffragettes, but
they have not done anything worse j
than that, and it is doubtful if they
would do anything worse if they had
the running of things. Such exhi-
lowed to show the fallacies of this
"buncombe.” But you shut us off —
threw our communications in the
waste basket. We don't fee! that you
have treated us fair in this matter.
TO THE PUBLIC:—The Firm
Foundation is a religious publication,
one of the official organs of the
j Church of Christ of the Southwest,
j When this journal opens its columns
I to the persecutors of Socialists and
refuses to give the Socialists
are certain Individuals, that are un-
orthodox in their religious belief, and
have backbone enough to acknowl-
edge same to the world, the Social-
ist party is a party of infidels; be-
cause it is broad enough to tolerate
within its ranks such Individuals as
well as the conventional Christian,
wandering Jew, and Oriental philos
opher. it is a heretical institution.
Keep hammering away, Bro. Led-
iow. What Christians Socialism can’t;
attract with its beautiful .deals, may-.
To say "defeated' would he speak
ing too mildly It would be better
to say "squeezed,” were it not for
Comrade aorta' husband's objection
However,* a Lemmon can bo
"squeeze Jj and the Comrade did it
well, but rlifortunately, the Lemmon
wasn’t veiy Juicy -but like a rub-
ber doll—chore is always a little hol-
low.
Mr. Lemmons, debated his usual
propositions. He misquoted Social-
ist writers, and would gather half
sentences from these writers and add
to other half sentences, and of course
could prove most anything he wanted
to. Comrade Merts "squeezed" Eld
Lemmons on this, and said, accord-
ingly, she could prove whatever she
wanted to by the Bible, and by quot
ing the Bible. Said "Judas went out
and hanged himself," therefore, “Go
thou and do likewise" (pointing to
Lemmons).
Rev. Lemmons seemed to think
she was shooting at him in regard to
wealth, but she gave him to under-
stand that she had her Cannon load-
ed for bear, and not for Jack rab-
bits.
During the discussion, Comrade
Merts used a by word—"by jingo,”
which Mr. Lemmon criticised very
much. (Laughter followed). Mr.
Lemmons quoted from Carpenter and
said, that Carpenter was a Socialist,
remarking that the Socialist even had (The day is done,
his picture on the cover of his hook,
whereas Comrade Merts showed dial i
Carpenter's j
birds learned more sweetly their
love-calls; in the wooded temple
of God, with the birds for an
orchestra, and the flowers for a
bridal bough, with Her God for
witness she made to me the prom-
ise that till death do us part, she
would t *■ son! of my soul, heart of
my heart, my wife, my all.
Potentially a God wan !. for ! had
won the love of a Goddess. She
was mine, MINE, MINE!
I Ah, she loved me!
jl know. I know it! For she per-
mitted me to press my lips to her
breast; she permitted me to rifle
with my lips her sweetest treas-
ures.
She was MINE. Mine, body and soul.
And yet, the day is gone, and like
tlie day, so also is happiness gone.
The sun has set. Only the memories
of yesterday remain. The day .s
gone forever. So also is happiness
gone forever.
The day was so sweet. Forget it, I
cannot. Can 1 recall it? I know
not.
With the sweetness of her lips on my
lips, I know that l can never for-
get. Each memory of iter brings
but an added torment,
i have tasted of the sweetness of
Heaven. I have known the joys
of love. Can I now forget? 1
cannot.
Were I to wish, I can never blot
from my soul the memories of the
days that have gone; should 1 live
Oakland, Calif.—-Local Honolulu
of the Socialist party has engaged
Howard Caldwell, a well known So-
cialist speaker, who has been work-
ing recently In California, to come
to Hawaii for a series of twelve lee-
tuns, He will be expected to de-
liver four lectures each week, and as
the trip will take him one week each
way from San Francisco, the :,u:c
trip will require live weeks.
The only other Socialist lecture ev-
er delivered In the Hawaiian Islands
—except by local Socialists—was by
Charles Edward ftusselt, who stop-
ped off for a couple of hours one af-
ternoon on the way to Australia. A
j hasty meeting was called together
and he spoke to some seventy-five
people.
There are only SO members In
the Honolulu organization, and aB it
v l oo’jt about $800, to bring the
i am San Francisco to the
islands and back and pay his ex-
penses while there, it will be seen
October 9th, the anniversary of
the great Chicago fire in 1871 has
hepri set apart by most of the state*
ot the U Ion as Fire Prevention Day.
An organized effort in cities, villages
and on the farms is to be made at
this time to reduce the fire hazard
by a general clean-up. The State
l ire Marshal Department is urging
that the day be devoted to clearing
away all the rubbish and leaves from
around ail buildings In both country
and towns; to remove all trash from
alleys and the rear of stores; to in-
specting and repairing flues and
chimneys, and to making all premises
as safe from fire danges as possible.
Fne Chiefs are asked to make a
special Inspection of their to'vns on
that day and to suggest needed
change s to remedy the fire hazards
that may oxljt, Mayors are requested
to co-operate with the state and the
I
USURY IN
NORTH WESTERN OK-
LAHOMA.
that they are making a great effort ;1,1111 1 ' as ,l "bole, by issuing pro-
to spread the doctrine of Socialism. j,'iamal,o*1« calling for special obser-
vance of the day, ami in giving any
directions that they may consider'
will produce more effective results
in tte way o' lessening fire dangers
in their respective towns.
Superintendents and teachers are
reminded that Fire Prevention Day
would be a most suitable time to
place particular emphasis upon the
Fire Loss in Kansas as outlined In
the Fire Prevention Bulletin which
has been supplied to all stiperln-
ii, Grady Milner.
The curse of tmury is to he seen
like a blight over all the northwest-
ern part of the state. The farmers
of this section are gradualy losing
any independence they ever had.
This section and its history is the
story of capitalist concentration. The
original settlers of liils part, of the j tendents for dlstribu'fon to tho
state were furnished land by Uncle schools under thoir Jurisdiction. A
Sam, and with a song in their hearts,
and sweet hope in their souls, they
worked with a will to carve out a
new home and a new' destiny on these
fertile plains.
But the conditions which have pre-
vailed Urom the earliest history of
all new countries, prevailed here.
These people had fled from exploita-
tion in other states, only to fall vic-
jdiscusston of this and related Hub-
erts, together with a practical appli-
cation by removing any trash from
tlie seooi ground:- would be a fitting I
observant-- of the day.
not reflect much credit on us men.
-—LaHarpe Enterprise.
be your negative arguments will re-
a hear-(h'’1 and drive “our way.” You know I Lemmons had pasted
ing through its columns, it ceases to ; or should know, that all forces and ! picture on his book,
perform its function as a religious j evolutionary processes are bringing) Lemmons went down in defeat
bitlons of barbarism and brutality do!jour,,al and becomes one of the Socialism on the run. It matters lit-1 without meeting a single po.nt ad-
| greatest hypocrites this side of hell. !tle whether these forces be the neg- | vanced for Socialism.
'It is merely wearing the mantle of («“'•* forces of the bread and butter! Comrade Mens gave me Lemmons'I
_______. j religious piety as an armor In w hich j oppression of capitalism, and theo- hide to carry home with me to place For the dav
_________ ^ . ln s,ab “>e cause of righteousness j logical persecution of preachers, or 0n exhibition in the most conspicuous !
S ® that stands naked and unashamed th,‘ positive forces of Socialist agita- ! place in the postoffice.
® @ before the world. | U<>n and organization—Socialism is | for the government.
® County Convention Socialist ft j Socialism, as every one who has|c(,minF Get ready, man! to enjoy Long live Comrade Merts!
it knows, Is purely an | >'our heritage of the ages! OSCAR HENDERSON
DWIGHT SPENCER. I
forever l would wish only that the j tints to a new form of exploitation.
Kind Goddess again would take I Preying upon their economic ne-
m«* to be heart; would wish only jcessitieti, the backers put exorbitant
that she again tell me that she ! interest rates upon the capital they
loves me; would care only for the [needed to make (he dreams of a
caress in her voice as she calls me home come true. They made the
My Grady." notes and the mortgages, bin they
Only the night re- have not yet paid,
is no hope. Only They have been made homeless by
of the night en- the extortionate deiuinds of the
mains. There
the blackness
vplops my soul
New York.
And only in | bankers. Their cherished air castle* 1 street hankers
The Socialist Party will gain back I
what It has lost when those who J
Teel they are destined to lead, quit I
making a noise like Oils, Kirby et al. I
BANKERS mm
ARMY GARRISON
dreamless sleep can 1 blot out the j have come to naught. They are now
memories of the yesterday that is j in the same condition of slavery the
gone, and only in dreamless sleep [southern cotton farmer iu.
can ! forget the memories that are But. even as the victims of usury
driving me to madness. jin the south and central parts of the
is done, and only the state are fighting back, so are they
memory remains.
Five
and
hundred Wall
merchants are
ad"
County Convention Socialist
Party, Calvin, Sunday, Octo- .£}! investigated
her 5th. o. A. Hsk, County {S} j economic and political movement j
® Secretary. {5} j and is not at all concerned with how
® © you worship or what you worship,
$ $ 'in a religious sense. Socialism does!
not care whether you pray to a block j
of wood standing on your head, to a
big bug flat on your stomach, or to :
HAM AND EGG PHILOSOPHY
By H. Grady Milner.
MEMORIES,
WE'VE EOT 'EM ON THE RUN,
HOYS.
By Garrison W. Dereyberr.v.
1
a heavenly Father beyond the starry !social order but tomorrow they w ill
firmament in the orthodox way. No. ) be the accredited statesmen.
Socialism is no more concerned with After all, it seems that economic
t that side of life than is the science of motives prevailed with Woodsaw
There s ju3t two kinds of folks, boys, agriculture, and tho most of these Wilson when he disdained
the skinners and the skinned. preachers who are howling “atheist
And one produces wealth wnlle tho [and
other rakes it in.
But your kind does the work, boys
and their kind gets the mtin.' nnnnsnnnv m narnmnv uot, government would get an
l i Editor's Note.— Th- Socialist
The infidels of today are the j movement is founded on the hopes
samts of tomorrow. The Socialists and aspirations of the work*
arc today the alleged heretics in our the world, and its rapid adma
CHRIST WAS \ SOCIALIST.
Sent by General S. Jackson.
Paula Valley, Okla.
1
Socialist thinks that the Lord li-
the Lords:
That the earth was not made for a
f e w ;
ot That ye should do unto others the
troubled with an uneasy conscience
and see vt ions of the day when tho
suffering they have caused and th*
ignorance they have fostered shal
bring forth an unreasoning mob tha.
may descend upon their strong-boxes,
flghling back, here in Northwestern j So today they joined In a petition
' kiiihuma With the May, Okla.. To United States Senator O'Gorinaa
i I -ord wiring iln, plea for justice asking that the government build a
land the Socialist speakers on the job. new barracks on Governor’s Island
| they are fast awakening to a sense
of ciass coiiscioissness.
j Northwestern Oklahoma will lead
for Socialism next year, and the
farin-rs
And you who vote for their kind may truth?
grin while being skun
•I
Those fellows used
because we were so few
They said we'd make some
and that was all we'd do.
But when they saw our number kept
growing two to one
It caused a perspiration and made
the jaspers run.
Chorus:
“The dignity of labor" they don't
care to possess.
They only wan: its products and toss
to us the rest.
to send
American troops to Mexico. Ii is
|““** materialists" at the Socialists; asserted that with the promise of
j know it good ami well. ["Hands Off" there also went a prom-
Is Socialism right? is Socialism ise of an American ioan provided the
as a philosophy, in harmony w ith ' Mexican
whose hands
Is Socialism as a movement agent for the trusts
(in harmony with the social develop- were not tainted with human blood.
• ment of the race? Does Socialism as [as were Huerta's,
to laugh, hoys, f a theoretical state of society present
1 to our minds one of the most precise, j tite |s on the tariff This is the sum
noises just and equitable systems ever cun-[total of democratic achievement.
[ ceiled by tho mind of man '.’ These j ()„r eugenic friends arc going to
quest ions answered in the aifirma- Sry a little stunt entitled; "Picking
live or with a big loud "yes, you bet" | the Rotten Fruit OFF the Social
'.all any honest man could ask. But Limb, Without Killing the Tree"
listen to some of the "dope" tint is This Is as far as reform goes. The
being handed out through the col- basic cause of the social ciii is
limns of the Firm Foundation ll-ar economic love is enchained and
Leiiiow in issue of Sept. JJ virtue goes begging tor a bid-i-r.
"What effect does Socialism have Through ages we have taught won.
__ on a mans life? To find an answer chastity th»n have taken fro
They know the Social ballot will am- you need only siep to look It causes
potato their fun. I most all its people to quit the church
They dread the operation, that s why and lay aside religion. This is not
they're on the run.
rest
Acorns are on the free list; appe- ; And
j shone no more for some weary
soul; for others it firings but the
spell of happiness.
Remember 1 a day like this. A day
filled with happiness; bin chang-
ing emotions, and like the dying
day, happiness has melted to in-
visibility, and 1 am alone with my
sorrows.
Through the mists used 1 to dream
of Her; into the mists p,-.. -,t |
the aiisw-r of the Fates.
Night enfolds the world; and in tho
way
That vc would that others should
do unto you.
2
If ye would not toil for another
one's gain.
Do riot force him to do so for you.
Though the churches deny it, we
know by His word
That rhrist was a Socialist tort
O
A Socialist thinks that the land is
love Cod,
And injure your dear brother man
somewhere the sinking sun has j The worst way to hurt is to do it by
; due much to the bigness of heart oi
some of the dreamers who constitute
its advance guard.
A glimpse into the greatness and
gentleness of one of the revolution-
ary souls of Oklahoma is caught in
the prose poem following. which
Comrade Milner accidentally left in
a bundle of other matter.—Stanley J
Clark i
In the West the sun is sinking- for
the day there comes the eternal
same
n
her
her bread, making necessary a mone-
tary consideration for love. W: ■ n
woman is economically ind-;e nd< ut,
W
At Cripple Creek and Coal Dale they [years,
butchered working men. )’ -One of
ja guess with me but knowledge. I she will settle
[have watched the movement for order.
Our sky-gazing friends con-
, . . . t | preachers a man enilv command us to ".onsidrr
Ana tnre* of labors brave sons they!who orc» stood in tho fron? ranks —
kidnaped to the pen. [went into Socialism and is now
They thought If they could hang (classed with Stanley Clark, Hamilton
them the rest of us would hike, and other Infidels. In a letter to me
But when they all came clear, boys, he refers to the church as a 'hare
tie plutes took down the pike, fraud of frauds, and calls preachers
* a set ot most miserable cowards '
j He declares that to rent property,
[accept interest, and receive profits
But things soon got^o pleasant their > wrong and that men who endorse
warden left th# fort. [these methods are vile and wicked.
For six long yean* they tried ns, out, and the church that tolerates such
couiuu t mas# things fit. ja practice is a hypocritical Instilu- tion along that line for
And when at last they dropped us! tion
iheie .h.,. hi. ,h i :ton.pououJ tx mple oi your.*
laeir wno*» ouikia hit the erlt I Sitt* vfiirrx i .
At Leavenworth we charge# them
They dragged us into eomrt.
kil
lnie* This is all very sn» »> but.
poor advice to 2i\r to rh«• po^r
low who is starving for lack of f i
and freezing for lack of clothes.
Morality U i$!J v* r> »-
sweet, but for Heaven’* rnko.
extend morality to include
and oggs. beara .id hanpin^ss
every living *.
Workingmen should quit r
Base* out of Themselves th* :..
Ther«* fs too mm h natural «
you to ma
ri
faint streams of gold leave
!h* m* mories of the day that
• Loneliness enfolds my
an i only memories bring to
PP*
i h ■
ss gone,
•parted
law
For ho cannot got even again
If you love your neighbor th
as yourself.
No injustice to him will you do.
The doctrine that all are the children
of Cod.
Shows that Christ was a Socialist
too.
4
\ Socialist thinks that the o is a
thief.
Who gives not all that is earned
And t hris? called them thieves wh» n
the temple within their tables «;f
change he overtqxni d.
When the Socialist today strives
the iowlv to aid.
u* fons they have to to i brooch
ianktnd. ?
Ok 1*1 bom a f
’out rad es
, Wiiggormr. th
• * editor*? a
j Mm* usual l“t
of tbos
intend on th**
side of th'
and ar* boyri
Ira and
Th* pap**** is
'i" p*
if whi havi n*
■ \ < r a
r. send !<>
tile editor
pie. Wo must
mijiport al
p**r?t arid m
: g ■ h * * n the!
r,( i-d •• v <• yy on
*> <*: th» m
paigu of 1**11
i $1 for
• arris You w
h» ! p v on ion vt
I*?.'
sjn now <>n the
feiic*
large enough to quarter a regiment
of fhe regular army, and giving a* a
reason for their request that such a
regiment may be nee • d some day to
protect the financial district against
a mob.
It Is pointed out that Governoi*’»
island is situated In the New York
harbor and in only 1» minutes away,
by ferry from Wall street and the
Filled States sub-treasury.
Charles K. Warren, president of
Itecord. which is fighting the Lincoln National bank, who cir-
battle for the victim* ofjculated the petition, nays that at
present Wall street would be help
less in the hands of a mob. Gov*
suffering i ernor s island. In* believes, should
who dare (have a garrison ready to respond to
♦ ppressed, a call from Wall street, since troops
from there could reach the district
by f* rry much quicker than could
th*- Troop4 from any of tie* city arm-
ories.
srough their f^iit against
riionate interest rate* will
h Hson of elasM conscious-
Is n'<<s ary to bring this
Ore* of fh<- brightest papers that
comes to our exchange table is the
May, Okla
a I median
usurious interest, in Northwestern
Morris and
ostracized,
•i year, and
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Armstrong, C. H. The Social Democrat. (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 81, Ed. 1 Wednesday, October 1, 1913, newspaper, October 1, 1913; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc941827/m1/1/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.