The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1927 Page: 3 of 8
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IIIIMOmi
Gets $2000 Extra
for Turkeys
!)10I)EllN 11:Tilodts In hit lines
ere supplanting the old Vc0
Forincrly fartact'S ahnot invariahly
fold their poultry alive ur if they
dressed the pi ol It! -j I hey sohl It at
borne often to a Gcneral Store who
teldonl WaS aS VP1I posted market
conditions as the farmer is today
THE PETER 141X SoNS C4 )51-
PAM' 1122 Fulton Street tore con-
tacting with more than 6-ostot poul-
try raiscrs t hruout t he count ry
advising then) on market conditions
instructing them on how to properly
prepare for markot whore to ship etc
THE PETER FOX SoNS COM-
PANY have thousands of letters tes-
tifying to) the excellent returns and
extra profit received from them
Read this one
O G Johnson Hinsdale 11ontana
writes: "host ye:tr I gained $20)00 on
14 Toms hy shipping to you That le
t2000 more than local man offered—
so I hall pasS LIM up again and ship
to you"
If yoll have turkeys poultry or
veld to ship—ship direct to Till:
I'ETER FoX SONS CoMPANY
CHICAGO where you are guttrantood
the top Inarhyt price of day of arrival
for kind and grade of poultry less
15 and transportation charges
Ship or write thorn today This firm
Ms not resources of more than throe-
quarter ndllion dollars—Adv
iome often to a fn:neral Store who by D J Wa!h
eldfottl WaS a VP1I pOsteol market
UCIA WARE accompanied by
!011klitionS HS the farmer is today
little Jane Hoyt who had beta)
THE PETER 1:()X ()NS OM-
sent on an errand tor her 11111111-
'ANY 1122 Fulton Stre(4 are eon- er was nearing Miss Revell's
acting with more that) 650(st pout- 14autie sdloppe when the door
ry raisrs thruout the country
Out came a slender gray-It:tired wont
idvising then) on market conditions
on s‘lio nodded in the 1'1:k:wiliest way
nstructing them on how to properly
oto witilout stopping entered a wait-
irepare for market where to ship etc
ing car and WIN driven rapidly from
THE PETER FOX SoNs COM-
the place
ANY have thousands of letters tes- "That was Mrs Cook wasn't It?"
trying to the excellent returns and
Little Jane gazed questioninglY up
!xtra profit received from them
into Lucia's fare "She's got her hair
Read this one
hohhtel And she's awful old Why
0 Co Johnson Hinsdale l'Siontana I notmr says she: forty:
vrites: "Last ye:ir I gained $2000 on
Light sanishen from eueia's eyes
14 Tunis hy shipping to you That le
Sho didn't speak But instead of mi-
lM0n more than loyal man offered—
lerine the Booutie Shoppe as hod been
to I Ftinli pass hint up again and ship her intention she murmured good by
:0 you"
to Jane bade her be careful at the
If you have turkeys poultry Or
crossing and hurried straight hack
real to ship—ship direct to Till:
home All the ways her heck tapped
A:TER FoX SONS COMPANY
- out echoes of the words: "She's
111CAGO where you are guaranteed
awful ohl—she's forty"
he top market price of day of arrival
It was 1u(la's fortieth birthday tool
or kind and grade of poultry less
she bad polo downtown shit the cur-
St70 and transportation charges
mist) of having her hair bobbed like
Ship or write them hoitty This firm -
Alice Cook's She told Anee !Hot held
Iris net resources Of more than three-
on biath to shear their tresses Then
luarter ndllion dollars—Adv
soddenly Alice had surrendered to the
comfort:11de prevailing modo and 111-
irplane Helps Ranch via had decided to follow her friend's
t example But Jane's innocent remark
Manager Direct 1Vork had made her change her mind
The first plaetation to be "bossed" Never pausing until she had renetion
rrorn the air says the New Orleans her own home mot her room Lucia
ritnes-Picayt ne Is a 65ottotert ranch sought a mirror True sho saw the
n Tulare county of southern Call- i same charming reflectioti that had con-
!ornia By means Of an airplant: the fronted her half an hour hefore but
ntire place Is kept mapped by aerial : flow she ‘VIS nt tO Ir decek ed She
tiOtOgrlIptly so that progress and was forty--awfol old" Too old to
3eeds in the various fields and see have her hair bobbod
ions may be Moulted from the main The telephone hell tinkled and she
)Mee without the need of constant vis turned to the instrument v:hich Nvas
Is Inspections and :eports an extension of the one downstairs
The ranch keeps noo men employed Alice cook's voice came over the Wire
Ind It Is to the utmost Importance "Lucia dear I couldn't stop to talk
hat their labor be directed with the to you for nen as waiting and yuu
adnimum of frietion and duplication toow that aithom11 he i- u perfectly
re pictures taken frotn 1111 high as dear hushand he is a terrildy
)S00 feet give cotnpr('hensive views thud chauffet Ilut I was dying to
)f crop progress and without nmving tell you something I 'lad ills heard
rrom his seat in the ranch house bit tit MisA Itevoirs"
y glancing over the aortal map the "'What (lid you hear?" Ilut at that
Danager can nelke daily assignment moment Aida It carp
Cif his men to the various tmrts of the
'Tom's going to married:"
work
"Tom who?"
"Why Tom Ware 3:our brother"
Railroads No Longer I There followed details of a peristent
rumor whi reo
ch svas ching Luia's
Yield to King Frost
fi the tirt 11r brffiher
Special snow-lighting locomotives yds a svidower some years older than
baVe been adopted lid::: winter by sev: herself a suecessful business mon of
era' Eastern railroad yards to clear excellent habits She kept house for
the switches of snow reports Popular hi" she had thowdo herstif
Science AlonlillY The engines are : Fished for the rest of her life But
Pquipped with nine pipes :wronged UI it was true thot Tom was going to
"V" just behind the cowcatcher to he worried—and reeent happenings
purt Ilve steam directly beneath It somehow convinced her in spite of
and melt the hardcst snow and Ice the fact that ho 111(1 not mentioned
Drie large railroad has 25 of its loco- tit'
subject--she was out a home For
motives equipped for this duty of course $o small a bouse could tint
Another way of keeping switches odd two women of such different
clear of snow Is that recently adopted tastes as Helen Pine awl herself
by a NeW York elevated railroad It The conversation ended at last vide
has built Into the switch rails auto- Out her betraying the real tate of her
matic electric heating coils that riper- mind to Alio sit ling down she tried
ste whenever the temperature falk to think she had a nail income
below a certain point not enough to live upon She could
not let Toni provide for her after she
Horse Saved Companion had ceased to be useful to hint Bo-
fore Tom's Wi fe died Lucia had (ewned
The spectacie of a young horse tow-
her own living She must try to got
Ing an old companion through the
Pen
back into Herbert noyer's
flood waters near Burlington Vt was
Then Tom could tell her the secret
witnessed by refugees on higher
that had tdiviously been trembling
ground according to an Associated
upon his lips for the la n
st week Eo
Press dispatch As the h n
orses sig:
harrassed between his sister and his
gled the old horse fin:illy begn a to
love he doubtless bad been having a
falter slowed up and started to sink
ime
pret ty hard t
The
e yong horse swimming beshie
Actin: o upon this new resolution
him paused US if uncertain what to
Lucia left the house It was eight
do Suddenly the black head reap:
Mocks to Ilerbert Penuoyers
peared above the crest of k ht! Mao
and when she arrived there her cheeks
and the old animal set his teeth 111 t he
Wel'o her f'yeS Spa a Wit it
young gray's mane 1Vith a mighty
ex( itement A young girl with a glossy
tug the young hors started again for
marvel rose from he t very desk at
the bank towng i tils exhausted cono
which she hod formerly sat She
pardon At last he reached shallow
looked hack at tar feeling strangely
wate a
r nd hiimii n friends drosv both
out of plme Through the glass liar-
animals ashore
tition she could soo (it her young gills
ih the adjoiniwz (Alice The ()hi faith
Toy Balloon Went For
fills had deparool There Was no room
A tiny loY :'14111ile for her With a queer foeling (if do-
air "hop" in three tinys The craft
foal she bcgan to move toward the
took the air ono Saturday night nc
(paw Irving to find some excuse for
cording to its owner O C I mmiiiiì it her presonre
Nashville Tenn lionan tied a slip
At that instant the door opened and
of paper to the balloon asking th
tiernert Pennover entered Ito was a
finder to write t" bit": Aft" mm tine upstanding mon of fifty with
bad gone by Innem received a letter clear gray eves und nuintier
from Hubert Nilo:hell of Lavonia surprke
T seeing ottem ss-as
300 miles away It read: "I found
mist:di:Ode Naturally he thought
a balloon about one mile out of La
f-Ale IMO COMP to Sky 111m about litSilr-
V011ia 011e afternoon with yitii addreSS
Mire he asked her into his private
on R It twit a small lode in the hot-
office made her sit down played tho
tom and looked as if it timid liven melt
Part el a courteous host who feels
ed by bellt came ilmv" lit SU" hilSCIf honored by a visit from a
down in ft pasture"
charming woman
Lucia understood Hor wits re-
Quite Simple turned to her Instead of asking him
mae—You really made over that for a Joh she made some inquiry about
dress yourself? personal insurance
June--Yes you remember that or- It was half an hour before she could
chid handkerchief svith the pink eno withdraw and then Herbert took her
broidered edge don't you? Well thar home in his car As she alighted at
'Airplane Helps Ranch
Manager Direct Work
The first plattation to be "bossed"
from the tdr says the New Orleans
Times-Neap III' Is a 6ront-ttcrt ranch
In Tulare county of southern Cali-
fornia By means of un airplant the
entire place Is kept mapped hy aerial
photography so that progress and
needs in the various fields and
lions may be handled from the main
office without the need of consumt vis-
its Inspections and :eports
The ranch keeps no men employed
and It Is ot the utmost Importance
that their labor he directed with the
Minimum of friction and duplication
The pictures taken from IP high as
9000 feet give comprehensive views
of crop progress and without moving
from his seat in the ranch house bit
by glandng over the aerial map the
Emnager can nmke daily assignment
of his men to tine various pt-rts of tine
work
Railroads No Longer
Yield to King Frost
1)eclal snow-lighting locomotives
have been adopted thb winter by sev
era' Eastern railroad yards to clear
the S‘N-Itches of snow reports Popular
Ecience Alonthly The engines are
equipped with nine pipes irranged 111
a "V" just hehind I he cowcatcher to
spurt live steam directly beneath it
and melt the hardcst snow and Ice
One large railroad has 25 of its loco-
motives equipped for this duty
Another way of keeping switches
clear of snow Is that recently adopted
by a Nev York elevated railroad It
bas built into the switch rails auto-
matic electric heating coils that oper-
ate whenever the temperature falls
below a certain point
Horse Saved Companion
The spectacle of a young horse tow
Ing an old companion through the
flood waters near Burlington Vt was
witnessed by refugees on higher
ground according to an Associated
Press dispatch As the horses sing
gled the old horse finally hegan to
falter slowed up and started to sink
The young horse swimming beside
him paused tts if uncertain what to
do Suddenly the black head reap
peared above the crest of one flood
and the old animal set his teeth 111 the
young gray's mane With n mighty
tug the young hors started again for
the hank towing his exhausted com-
panion At last he reacloqi shallow
water and friends drew both
animals ashore
Toy Balloon Went Far
A tiny toy balloon nuole
air "hop" in limy days The craft
took the air oco) Saturday night ac-
cording to its owner O e Inman of
Noshville Tenn Inman tied ii slip
(if paper to the balloon th
fniler to write toi him After a week
had gone hy Inman received a letter
from Hubert Nlitchell of Lavoida
300 miles away It read: "I found
a balloon ahout one nide out of IA(
Otte latertinon with pint address
on it It had a small hole in the Mil-
ton) and looked Os if it had liver) melt
ed helot It came down at sun
down in to pasture"
Is It her own door Tom drove up in his
' cope Ile :Ind Ilerh w
ert ere club fel-
Singer' u
s Reply
N4)thing would do hut Herbert
Stories Idiom John Mcr4trmack eon ! must come in and have dinner—"just
tititte to drift in It seems fhat when ! see what good cook lily sister is"
the tenor returned foin Europe last Lucia's warning glance was tqo late
time reporters met him at the pier She hoped Herbert would not accept
end told hint that Deems TIY WiiS but he did
writing ttnuther "conthituld "Pera" f°1- Site behaved gallantly in a tryinz
the :letropolituns ! situation Herbert lingered Would
"Is that so?" sitid Mt1'ortnack much he never g? WNt f Two
interested "And hat VW this one slipped away and left them alone to
I)( about" ! gether "Thty I omit again Lucia?"
"A well known tonanerciiii subject" 1 terbort nstied as no wa
returned one of the reporters know I've scarcely had a glimpse tor
"Ali" said Mcrornmcli smiling! shwo Ivn Illy ni I sup
"01 l Kohn --Clcvehind Plitin Dealer it you lion't see a fidhlw every
ON HER
FORTIETH
BIRTHDAY
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THE YUKON SUN
day you forget all about him tot that
riglit't" Lucia 'oohed coolly lato the
gray eyes mashing her own flit'
She had always heard that men of
fifty prclerred llappotts Nlasult that
Ilie way with Itorbeit? Look at all
the girls in Ids otilee!
Slie vie rid of kiln lit 1:1St
101 WIT She ‘ oti hi IW VI :1' hint 21:
Slit did not expect to see hint tigititt
lifter the way she had to tel Yet sho
cried about it 'Dom Ivho luot run 4wt
to the collier drug store after some
tobacco Pallid her with her head in
the sofa pillow
"Ilentioyor saw Mt On t 110 SitieWnik
St01111'i1 tind hi'011-:11t ine hoino" It
saio g13 been silting out r
'le la front for tyvelity minutes talk-
ing ‘Viott's ti molter'?"
"My Ilea' ahes"
Ili stroked her russet hair 'Polo'
old girl! 1 vkillit to tell pm smile-tiling--"
I 1111W :" Lucia liderrilphil
y‘1111 a dry liartl sob "You're goiii4
tu tilorry Helen
'If she'll liaye No'hing sct- 1
Ile' yet" l'ton flushed '"Floti
it lts nitwit l'elootycr lit's tyy
:Wont yotti—alwity4 has 'teen Ile jusi
1Iil nit sit First t1itt he
lo asti 11 to itiorry
T"In sh'IT41 For tucio y-11
idiolially told
such joy as site hatt timer before
'limy!' in all hcr life
Public Men of Today
Compared 1Vith Past
can give you a conscious reason for
Willing to Trade
l'he Smiths W ere hehling up their
infant (laughter for the inpection of
a twig-111141r
"Isn't she the cutest baby" tsaiil
the visitor
Then turning to Freddie the baby's
hrotiler age six slie sald: It
vett wouldn't trade your little 161-ter
for anything In the would"
"Sure 1 ould" said the fond
brother 1 vnuld tratle lie: for a
hilly plat"
!1'11 I t'lltiAil HS-1111141 heroic The occasion of tide prophecy WAS
lir"hortheis in the gelden dusk of an Invasion from the north by Israel
their virtue as magnified and and tiyria This invasion greatly
their faults diminished hy years :eel alarmed Abel To calm his fearful
report until they here ne relatien to a heart Isaiah assured him that God's
recegnizahle huniahity purpose coneerning the Dation would
It was necessary in regarding them not fall Ile urged the exercise of
to avoid a seMinerdal eetilusien of faith in God offering to confirm ht3
fit( t hh romantic Nide: yet I re- faith by working any miracle desired
wained convinced I hat in the Wash While with false humility he refused
helnin od Andrew Jackson's first a sign the prophet unnounced the giv-
mitesr 'ni Iii IFIIJI Nvere mere censid lug Of a sign which would be the birth
erahle than they are at presentle- of Immanuel
seph liergthpitner writes in the sat 2 A promise of divine protection
(Inlay Evening post It was poseildi (ch 31)
fer one thing to dislingilish them Alias foolishly called for the help
each from) the other They w'ere in- of Assyria and Egypt spinet Israel
dkiduals Their opiniens were their and Syria Isaiah rebuked him for
own they vere mere often than not this showing him clearly that Lis only
totally different froun the men armeel help was in Gott
them and they announced the oliffer-
dahinvaded by the Assyr
owes in certain mid piddle and un- lan!Lojsua 80
qualified terms They had the quality Itabehakelt meets i deputation
of eohnige Which holotned to the rela- from Judah (vv 1-21)
tively free Ile represented Sennacherib the
While it was poesihle—in their ea- king of Assyria whose mission was
pacify of human livings and to Induce Judah to surrender Die
clans—to compromise it was quite as method to accomplish this was:
pessilde for them to be uncompro- (1) Intimidation (vv 4 9)
wising—a virtue :tiniest completely Ile tried to bully them into submis-
lacking in the pelitician of tidy sten
They were then as now adreit they (2) lisrepresentation (v 10)
could he circuitous at need —follewing lie asserted that it was useless for
the 101(11c:11 extlifilde of Thtoolls J(1- thorn to put their trust in God and
fersen—but equally each stood firmly even declared that the Lord had sent
on his "Wil ground there Ava'' ll" in to destroy Egypt
tiny Nitering in the tionouneetnont of (3) Ile tried to create a panic
persenal convictions among the people (vv 13-21) Fear-
They even iireesed thirprently sot- lag such a panic the deputation of the
lowing their Individual tastes and le- Jews urged Rabsliakeh not to speak
cal batiks Jelin Itandelph of lleaneke In the Jews' language
‘oire huckskin breeches and a blue (4) Ile promised them plenty in an-
rhline ctrot 110 sat in the senate other land (vv 16 17)
chamber in boils and silver spurs 2 The report to Ilezeklah by the
‘‘ ith gleves and a 110:1Vy vhip a fa- ' deputation (v 22) They rent their
vorite !wand at his feet Coilencl lien- garments in fear and dismay over
ton liked an especially hig-h Mack silk their perilous condition for the crisis
stock and John :klarshall swathed his long before predicted by Isaiah had
throat with ‘vhite cambric Sonuel now come upon them
iteustion von a NVI(10 tait It quantity Ill Hezeklah's Behavior (Ise 37)
Of ruffles and a prefusien of rituzs 1 Resorted to the House of the
Inlyid Crockett declined to leave off Lord (v 1)
his buckskin hunting shirt Jacksen This Is a sure retreat for God's pea-
himself in the senate bad tied his ple in time of distress (Pg 73:16 17
heir In an eel skin 73:13) This action was prompted
They were net afraid to leoh and by faith for God had promised that
10 different : no soht tyrny nitnie whoever in time of distress resorted
them nil alike in tirts and speech to His house would be heard by Ilim
they were net ruled by a relentless (If Chron 7:15 16)
medal ambition Not entirely Thpv 2 Sent to Isaiah (vv 2-7)
ntatoial ambition Not entirely They ' Nent to Isaiah (11 2-7)
naturally the faults Of the men The natural and logical thing for
of today the difference lay in the foot the king to do under such circum-
that the present men did nt htlye stances was to send for God's prophet
their virtues The virtue of halepend- 3 Iieukiall's prayer (vv 14-20)
Nice had lartzely dkappaanal Ilabsitakeh who seems to have with-
men now e nt sit melt thp drawn from Jerusalem for a Ltie
servants of thtt tt ittdividwitity m'hile now returned from Sennacherib
they Nvere II roprysentAves of iht with a letter warning Ilezehlah against
forces that elected and directed and trusting God for deliverance for no
nut& them Thoy 114)1012er difillinnted God was aide to stand against the
events Events crushed them E‘entsl Assyrian army Ile spread the letter
had evoked a new type of public serv- bcfore the Lord and prayed
:tot -o enlit :int not a master A (I) Ile recognized Gods throne
etrent11 path Tel to ftt greater re- making It the ground of his plea
ward than formelly (v 1(1)
Ile reposed his faith In the lord-
Greatness Unexplained Flitr) of Jehovah knowing that all
power and authority resided in Him
atu
It l
k seldom that any gma artist "-
(:) 110 recognized the peril which
n give you a conscious reason for
utrentpned thP ppordo (vv 17-19)
'hat ii (11"'s lip "s I"‘e Ifi (3) Ile tolied for deliverance (v 20)
he
t crilic who appreciates him Act-
4 Isalah's message to Ilezeklah
ors who are intelligent about acting
(vv 21-27)
and have explainable theories of their
(I) That Spanacherlh's sin was
art are rarely very good actors Tho tdaThemy against the Holy One of
best critics of any art are invariably isrupi (vv
such poor lost ists t het:Nei es that It 11:14
(") That Scnnacherib had forgotten
given rise to the proverb "Those who that he was an Instrument In Cod's
can do those who can't criticize" hand (v 24-2)
(1reat writers are notoriousis a di
(3) That judgment upon Sennach-
appointment to meet because the prib vas imininont (vv 2) 3:0
mind and faculties they use in ordi- ! IV The Assyrian Army Destroyed
nary social If aro not the ones that r ( V v 2(1 ‘0
have produced their work a nd tiny The angel of the Lord went forth
la" of a verY distill11k1"41 otIihe and SIPNV Iii tho camp of the Assyrians
went shows the sa IIIP sv0 Toon so sonnnohorib was
vhon you arempt to get from him an
turned back by the way he came
Intelligent explanation of his method
—Cincinnati Inquirer 'Tel Ft I II
Improved Uniform Internationa!
SundaySchool
Lesson v
03y REV P B PITZWATFII P 11 Doan
Moody Bible Inst itut of ('hiotto)
(C 12T by Western Nemottittisr Uoton
Lesson for December 11
ISAIAH COUNSELS THE RULERS
LESSON TEXT—Ia 171-11i 14-20
GOLDEN TENT—Thou wilt keep nim
In perfect peace whose mind is stayed
on Thee: because he trusteth In Thee
PRIMARY TOPIC—tIod's Cars for Je-
rusalem JUNIOR TOPIC—God's Care of a Na-
tion INTERMEDIATE AND Sv""OP TOP-
IC—God the Euler of Nations
YOUNG 11o11E AND ADULT TOP-
IC—The Recognition of God in Na-
tional Affaira
The committee has given h th e
scripture units chapters 7 31
V It will mum-lolly help In the
grasp of the lesson If brief attention
be given to these chapters therefore
In the outline brief reference will he
mode to chapters 7 an 31 while con-
fining the tnniu exposmon to chapters
30 awl 87
I lea lab's Message to Ahaz
Coil cerning Immanuel
1 prophecy concerning Ininuinuel
(ch 7)
TIIP occasion of tide prophecy was
Mn Invasion from I north by Israel
and Syria This invaalon greatly
alarmed Abel To calm his fearful
heart Isaiah assured him that (1od'a
purpose concerning the Dation wouid
not fall Ile urged the exercise of
faith In God offering to confirm 1113
faith by working any miracle desired
While with false humility he refused
a sign the prophet announced the giv-
ing of a eign which would be the birth
of Immanuel
2 A promise of divine protection
(ch 31)
The Bible as a Foundation
I have always found In my scientific
stmlies that when I could get the
Nide to say anythitT upon n subject
It afforded me a firm platform to
st:Ind upon nnd H round In the ladder
by which I you'd safely ftscond--
lieutenant Maury
cod's Giants
All God's ria ni Is vi bpen weak
InPri 0111 l'rOtt thletr for God
born Uq' thpy reckoned on 1 im being
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and in many ways the new
liquid Is superior to gasoline No-
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ether end henzol Is less than that of
gasoline the mixture could bo made
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Castle in America
"I don't know NV liy you wort't have
anythIng to do wih Luis
handsome man And in addition such
tine lirosptets"
"I haven't heard about that"
"Oh yes ire tins 8 haeheioe uncle
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No real litP-Iler wouhl gi ye IWO COO St
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This remedy has been relieving coughs due to
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Smith, Harry William. The Yukon Oklahoma Sun (Yukon, Okla.), Vol. 34, No. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, December 8, 1927, newspaper, December 8, 1927; (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc2291230/m1/3/: accessed July 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.