Industrial Democrat (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 4
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SNAP SHOTS. Blunt language roBM in handy
j when a man wants to make cutting
The thicker the better a woman j remarks,
writes, the less there is in it. I _
It's surprising how many people
not in society are shocked by it.
You will always have money if you
save half your earnings.
A one-sided controversy never gets
very strenuous.
J. B. PERKINS
ATTOHNEV-AT.LAW
HA 831-12 Aasriwc Nstlsasl luk
OKLAHOMA. OKLA.
MEXICAN PATRIOTS TO BE FURTHER PERSECUTED I comment for the kitche*
Really Is Most Important Part of UM
House, When All Thing* Are
Considered.
Beware of the man who laughs at
ail your jokes. He is preparing to
have you lend him some money.
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The Diary of a Shirt Waist Striker
BY THERESA MALKIEL.
Member of Woman's National Committee,
Socialist Party, and Woman’s Trades
Union League
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OKLAHOMA CITY, - - - OKLA.
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Davis’ School of
Shorthand
TYPEWRITING AND ENGLISH
ACROSTIC
What You Obtain In Dawta*
School of Shorthand
D -olng things that count,
A -aaistance when you need A
V—ague points made clear.
I —merest among students.
S'—pecial punctuation 1<
S—paeial office training.
S- horthand that rwIiIm.
C — anacisntioua help.
H—eneat endeavor te de >ha Waat leraaa*
O—nly that which ia necasaeip. |daata
O—na pries to all.
L-attar writing.
S —palling a specialty.
H—alp in getting e pacifism.
O - nly the heat text basks.
R—eaaonable coat.
T—ypawriting by tauch.
H—onset effort commended.
A —11 work apecialited.
N othing that will help left eff.
D— evotion ot propnater to the late*cat
el tkc student*.
WRITS POR INFORMATION
Ptmi: Offk*. 47**: tullia,. ItM
rooms set. sex. ms. security miudim
Cwsw Nab at Kane
r. o a., ten. OKLAHOMA OTT, OKLA.
United States Government Keep*
Three Political Exiles in Loathsome
Cells in the Arizona Penitentiary;
Treats Them Like Criminals. Feeds
Them Like Dogs—Amazing Legal
Outrages on Southwest Border Is
Traced Back to American Capital-
"Oh. liberty, van man resign thee
or whips thy noble spirit tame?'"—
Ilouget do l.ilse.
Florence, Ariz., June 24.— Languish-
ing in loathsome cells, with food that
dogs refuse to eai as rations, Librado
Rivera, R. Flores Magon and Antonio
Villaitai, Mexican refugees, whose
only crime is opposing the tyranny o.
Piesident Diaz of .Mexico look torus id
without wavering to rearresc and fur-
ther imprisonment when they emerge
from the t'nited States prison her ..
the end of their present term, .lull
By that time they will have served
three years in prison.
While quietly publishing a Libera)
paper in l.os Angeles, Cal., In l»u7,
private detectives, bearing arms in-
stead of legal warrant, arrested
I'KKs.' miitriN \o. it*.
A recent article In one of our agri-
cultural journals advises against
planting melons in or ix.tr cotton
iiehlr, tor the r* aeon that the crop
wit; la-come infested with cotton dee.
'll pari. Hie suggestion is correct, iiul
in th* main misleading.
In He diapemitory form the melon
ions, lia* wings and can Ity tong dis-
tances. consequently 11 a person hits
cotton on his farm the ad vise con-
tained tu tilt- article under considera-
tion '-could, it followed, prohlli.t him
m>m planting nieious. which might be
ntli unwarranted.
1 have not concluded my experi-
ment* on tins Insect. Pul iny experi-
ence thus far Indicates sonic very re-
markable and peculiar cluiracterisiecs
in Its lift history and habits. The
following facts should l«e considered
by tin person Interested In the raising
of melons:
First, the melon louse has several
food plants, the most common ol
which tu Oklahoma are cotton, milk
it is
It Is a mistake to economize tar
much In the equipment of the kite*-
en. the room which really furnish**
thp motive power of the home.
Kitchen utensils are of the flrat las
portance. The cook cannot do htr
work well without proper tools aadt
proper environment.
A kitchen outfit costs comparntivsi
ly little. New oilcloth for the Hoot,
fable and sink stand, are cheap, aad
add Immeasurably to the comfort *r
the worker An attractive kitchen be
speaks the good housekeeper, and Ir
more apt ;o be kept In at tractive se-
der
Neat tin or wooden boxes, or largs
glass Jars, with labels, are a delight
fill acquisition to the kitchen closet*,
and much more pleasant to hand)*
than leaky paper bags.
Colored paper with pinked edge*,
for the shelves, or a ccut of whit*
paint covered with one of wfhit* **-
amel, and the shelves left bare of otv
*r covering, will work wonders for (h*
general efTect of the klichen, and a
growing plant or two gives an air af
luxury w hich surprises those »k»
have never tried IL
them and threw them into jail. Afternv.cd, dock and the cucurbits,
lying in jail eighteen months, a trump- present every year, but Is ..
cd up charge of "violating the neutral-
ity laws of a friendly nation" was pre-
ferred. They were sentenced to eigh-
teen months in the United State*,
prison.
"Porfirio Diaz has been able to !*>arn
controlled to such an extent by its in-
sert enemies that it does no injur.s
either to eottoii or to cucurbits. There
or. eertnln conditions which govern
is pr* vaiehee and activity l- ati. li an
'.'out ;.s lo Im iak"ii into conxhlcra
that threats do not terrify our aouls. tl,,„ ,)y tlH, Krow,.r. ,t ,. i!f n..
The Wise Housewife Uses
(hat misfortunes have not the power
to break our courage, that misfor-
tunes drive us not to repudiate the
sacred cause to which we have de-
voted our lives,' said one of the refu
gees:
Magon and Villareal are under in-
dictment at Dei Rio, Tex., on an old
j charge. Their friends fear that a tx-.v j
iiidtetment will be made, broken up
into several counts, so that bail may
be raised to an amount they w ill ! e
unable to furnish. Their friends are
trying to raise a defense fund of
000. If the Del Kio indictment Is
beaten. Magon could be taken to St. i „„
Louis to answer an old criminal lib* 1 i
FLOUR
Unexcelled for Pastry and Biscuits
Ask Your Grocer for It---A SI Dealers Carry It
MADE BY ACME MILLING CD. OKLAHOMA CITY
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charge made In connection with tin i: i
efforts against the tyrant. Other neu- i
trality indictments could be framed
up in San Antonio and other border
j 'owns in Texas.
Ail this in the United States, whet,
j vou and jours have free speech and
freedom of the press!
And the claws that arc torturing
[ 1 hese men will not l>e relaxed to give
them a single moment to breathe f -c
; iy.-as long as-«h* administration of
President Taft continues to approve or
wink at these prosecutions It is an
, attempt to stifle criticism for tin
profits for American capital from th
oppressed Mexican people
The defenders of the M* vleart I.fb- i
j era Is ask liberty-loving Ameri-nns to j
hob! meetings and parades to • .-it* t '
flley tp.p*. that congress v i:f j: *■'
gate Die federal court's disregard to-
lave and .Mexico's abuse of ' ,. extra*"' :
lion treaty and United S'a'<* t»,ir*vl
gratinn laws. This abuse Is in causing
tlx* arrest of sebres of Mexican e :b ,
on charges of imagiimr. crimes, b......-
ing tliPtn in American jail- n.-:-:
charges are disproved.
The inimigrarlnn laws
a treacherous cobweb w hi fi is q«ed ■
b.v Mexican t. ninny t<» ■ eh it-* opom- i
ents: The Liberals. FdC.o- !. Zero j
Puente and his son. Gabriel Rubio.!
Carlos Humbert. Brun t Trev’no at.d l
Ahraliam Salrido wer* snrnntarl'y j
tried, declared "undesirable aliens"!
and sent bit- k *o Mexico. •>., *• i
are now suffering the revenge of rhoj
dictator, 'V because. o •- dt" . Prucnfcl
criticised Diaz in Arizona riewsoaivers !
The United stale* g.»v erupt." tv* at- -
lows to pass unpunished tt>*> vi'datfo" ]’
of the neutrality laws, if the? are v:
•sled in the Soti-ie*; of capital. >.>*.* 1
Rynning of the very i.tj-ot which!"
the Mexicans are confined, who ’inh- '
lit l\ testified that he led nr, armed*
bodv of litttt men from Arizona ac ros- ; '
'h" border into Mexico to aid the:'
'Irtcne <"op[«r com!-ftif" in putting
reived his fa; ’
niarkubly abundant in the early sen-
son on cotton tu cnemiese multiply m
stu b IIurnl*ers as to keep it under con-
trol for a considerable l. nuih of time,
ordinarily until after the melon crop
is 'duo*!, or quite, beyond Its Injury.
II not present in very large numb'-rs
tit.: ing the curly spring and summer,
,- cut ml. * <q course are few in r.ura-
• r, or<d».*lc*l no other similar uvusc
hi., been present to net h$ food mute-
*i.ti fin them. When It appears un*l**r
*ueh conclitlon.* before eueurbltl* h.ive
*’•••' set their fruit it Is quite likely to
j *tunt tile vines to such an extent thut
r. mntur
dilkiti.
A ft*7* an umbrella has been In turn,
for H short time, put a drop of oil i»
the center of the top about oner a
month. This prevent* the ribs fro**
rusting.
If two thin glasses have stuck out
In the other place them in ratW
warm water and pour cold water f»
the upper glass. The expansion <tf
in lust .-hiss . ..ii- f,n*‘ *nd ,,IP contraction of the olhet
loosens them.
• t .ii hi .iic,incut . -nditbui* to ' dttle soap or black lead rubbed
-uch on extent th.u be an very nearly "" "U h,nK<‘ °f * »‘l•***«klI.R door •«
tilt* Lmj.h* ;-y th*‘ «»*! ««l
imniiial in«evtii ii !u kiiub alum, ii hi
t»i« pt (•!*< !* way. Aconling to my c*x-
i»trit iic« (iiiiil it has lately tK'on c»*r-
*!’<»i ii t*»{ by utln r tnV f'RtigatorR) a
!»* ?N«»n t an wow a orop t»f i a\ «- in th«'
atl to double* advantage. Flput, it tf%
LtHitj tor hog ami (second. It
often remedy matters.
Brown boots ran he Mac.keened hf
rubbing the blacking well Into tb*
shoes with a raw potato and then pot
ishlng—Home Chat.
a ill retain inimical in
he i .11 and spi tim.
The cabbage Jousi
rca i n»i m he i s on raj
cr has mail, a gt»«a
n:mir*a? insects, such
*,»''is.sjtc*# and lit* e w i
?m and Uce
J ! th-
t h<
imiiUplics in
Iter the hit-
row th. The
* lady bugs,
fi’e* arc at-
• <insc*|uf*Tit»y
4»cat mill!-'
corn? nt-" arc suitable in the
c >* ar ndlll n» of them will
evor thr winter am) eon-
Lr«f' thirlng the spring an J j
ram- is ripe. Now. the I
ie!**nt ■«*n me) multi|iiicaUoi«
iiin i*i,i tnsocts i» this: <’u-
fiut
A Useful Remedy.
Rums in the kitchen are so freqoewC
ths- it Is fortunate that the kitebea.
or, rath*r, the bin In the cellar, pm
vims -t quick and easily applied rare
for such injuries.
When one has been seared by 6r*
Immediately cut a white potato I*
two. scrape out the Inside, and mab*
It very fine. Bind this scraping on th*
burn and the pain will quickly tw
mitigated.
Should the burn be very deep it may
hr nt cch iiry to make a second tppM
cation. This Is an old-fashioned root-
fii<, but one that has proved since**-
fui in many severe burns,
t>. piumc-t in
•c mi l Imvc tic-
iv*I ■ *n foils** by
liitnha) inw».
vornt'N mo »mi-
;i \»'jir that ro»
0 v'*»r*if>*lng Iho
Ijot !••* |»r»*Ho|lf
1 jiVt- fibundan*
■« im r< duc#*d ♦ »
Gpire Cake.
One nml onc-half cnipe of ruga*r.
litre® "Kgs. one cup of butter, one rag
ot sour cream, one cup of stone*
raisins, two cups of Hour, one tsfe
spoonful *if soda dissolved .in one.
ti i th cup of lukc warm water, one Us
blespoon of cinnamon, one teaspoon et
clov.s or mace. Cream th** butter and
the sugar, then the yolks of the egg*
well beater tog* tber wltji the sou*
cream Add the spices, the soda, tbs
raisins dredged wiib a little of tha
flour, then the rest of the flour and
lastly, lobl in lightly Uie : tlffly b. ale*
whites ol the eggs. Bake slowly fa*
deep well-buttered tins
nil* r.tl'li)^
Blowers. They sepi
.abboge !.,u«r- vvoiibt |c
ti lustre niimt.<-rs that
uotiM be in ibing.-r,
** • «b. : .*ii:, . oedltlM, - *
’ •' — ntbte crop
"ti cr v *t ,-b melon lire
t- tn tu re* numb* r*
qilm
t-
Baked Tripe.
Cut 1 ts pounds of tripe in smal?
•qu.in s, |.ut it. an pgate pun with five
chopped i i*ions Season with salt aud
t*epj«-r t'over with stack or >atir
and bake In a slow oven three hoar*
Strain the liquid Into a saucepan, add
enough flour to thicken, stir over tu*
fire and let It boil up once, put ibt
tripe In a baking dish, pour in the
taucc and cover all with mashed
tallies beaten to a cream. Bake uil
brew n.
Cherry Butter Pudding.
Best to h cream a half cupful ha*
ter and three tahlespoonfula of sugar
Then add little by little, stirring «•#.
slant ly, four t"-aten eggs, a quart **
flou, that has been -1ftcd with three
teai,p< on fats of salt Add a plat <d
mtlk, and last ly a quart of pitted ch*»
rice Boil two hours in a buttered
rrsold, not allowing the water to stop *
moment from It* boiling Serve wit*
hard sauce or cherry a»uce.—Deilniaa
tor
Potato Pancake.
Poe] trfid grate tour large potaior*
Press In a strainer and add two cgm
well bcatrn alternately with a cup *d
flour Salt and pepper to taste a*d
attr in enough warm water to make •
eon paste Fry in lard or butter te
brown pancakes.
Fruit Sandwiches.
Chop one pound each of raisins, Bg*
end dates, mix. and over the mixture
pour a wine glass of orange juice, aad
spread between thin slices of baa
Bared bread.
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Brown, Marvin. Industrial Democrat (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Saturday, June 25, 1910, newspaper, June 25, 1910; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc942518/m1/3/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.