The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 22, 1898 Page: 3 of 4
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THE LEADER GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
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A Week of Great Bargains in Surplus Stock.
A Week of Phenomenal Price Possibilities.
A Week of Intense Enthusiasm by Shoppers.
THE RUSH
Particular attention is requested to the minute details given in our advert i-ement. We
know that it is to your interest to do so that is if you care to save money You will al-
ways find everything exactly as advertised.
This is how we sell
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Jr wlffllr
woitT
Ladies line cambric gowns trimmed in Nainsook embroidery;
others ask 1.75; our price 1.89.
Special Prices on all muslin drawers cor-
set covers etc.
Remember our JUNE CLEARANCE SALE Is now
In Full Blast. Everything exactly as Advertised.
MINER & SMOOT.
CANDY
y CATHARTIC
CATHARTIC
CURE CONSTIPATION
ANOTHER EXPEDITION.
"Iropjratlons are lining Made For the
Departure to Philippines.
gun Frunclai Jum 21 1. .-.ll.' u.. n.-nouno-uieutB
titn Mcriiu Iiuh nut tt J-
ciilml whether he will a" wllh the next
llri't of tranaiKirta or not. Tuere Imve
V.-n rumors that the geix-rat would null
on the Indiana the Newport and a Pa-
cific mail steamer to liana; Kong tnence
to IJan.a hut ho plan "- H Un ad..p-
ol. It la intimated lwevr. tli.it he will
be taken to the IttUllpianes on thv ciuia-
er Palladeliha sltoukl he la rinl for
aea within a reaaonabl time. Oh. thtHg
U eartalu toe general I prejiarlnif to d-
1 part and I- be Jhould coiwlude to wtll
with t nt-xt nH't e w11 wAy- T
transport unnm howevt-r ft away he-
'" fore Saturday
' Th loadjm uf the esweU with Ur-
tcrinaatr'a "d cuinmlHuionar' store J
Bolnc forwaru us raitldljr aa pwHrihl. and
..in- uf the tnoro lhuutlo of the of-
li. m at work on thwn aa that the ulilpa
V ill he ronily to sail bjr Tluinulay and not
THIS
A Week of Selling and Saving Without Parallel
Muslin Underwear.
Ladies Muslin downs nil siz-
es nicely ruffled; others
.isk ODc; our nrice -18 cents.
Ladies Muslin (Jowns trim-
. med in embroidery; others
ask 75 cents; our price 59c
Ladles nice muslin gowns.
trimmed in embroidery;
others ask 98c our price is
09 cents.
Ladies Cambric Clowns nice
embroidered yoke; others
ask 1.25 our price 9hc.
Lad Job nice Cambric gowus
trimmed elegantly; others
i cm or. . ..:. cm Ki
i.-ii uui inii-v; vi. io.
ALL
DRUGGISTS
l.i.r tlmn Saturday at the farthi-raat.
The nerul C.lnlon however atom;
tin- leaditiK autliorltlea u tiat U will be
ten i1m before we asn salute ajsaOier
utgolnar fleet. ISvery effort will he mad
to gel them off sooner if itoaaiule
A KLOATINC1 IIOBI'ITAI.
Under orders of Gi. ilorrltt a board
of army directors today examined th-
I'aclflc mall sleamahln i'awponU which
arrived last SatunNiy from 1'anama with
the l.w of the vessel heinc; Otled up as
u hospital ship for tht- 1'hlllppinea t-xpe-tllllon.
The Newport Is oue of the finest vuk-
sats on the coast ana would wyi h. r-
the purpose of being turned luto a llu.il-
loc hospital.
The auryeons are dolnv everythinK tn
their power to stop a spread uf the diph-
theria. Notices imve keen sent to all
regimental surgeons to try to head off
the dread disease. The sanitary condi-
tion of the samp Is vary had and In the
present olrouinatauees aauid 1 UUis Im-
proved. The only salvation as It now ap-
pears s to hurry Hi troopa to the traiut-
Iiorls and away from onmp IJerritt.
WEEK
Various articles 5 cents will buy
2 cards safety pins 2 boxes French shoe blacking 0 bunches
hair pins 2 cakes nice buttermilk toilet soap 1 bottle of perfume
1 yard silk veiling 5 yards lace 1 set side combs 1 silk hair net
1 good purse 1 boys straw hat. 3 rolls cotton tape 2 spools ol
crochet cotton 1 good tooth brush 2 yards of lawn 1 bottle of
tan shoe polish 1 yard mosquito netting.
Low Prices For
Good Hose.
Lad ies f ast black
Lailics gray hose o&c
Ladies fa-t black and tan hose 00c
8 pair for 25c; others gel 15c for game quality
Ladies fast black and tan hoge regular 15cent
hose sale price 123
Ladies fast black and tan hose regular price
20c sale price i5C
Lridiis fast black and tan hose regular price
:5 ceuts sale price 25c
Ladles fancy plaid hose regular 85cent hose sale price 25c
One lot children's white hose tocleauout at 08C
Children's fast black hose all sizes 0f.c
Children's fast black attl tan hose; all sizes 05c
8 pairs for g5c
GOOD CITIZENSHIP.
.'Vmllnued l'rom First 1'ajje.)
v ' lUllonul UrKllny. If you bellcVo this
ou bIiouIJ Uih liraveiy for your belief.
O It ANT DBriAJKUB WAK.
"The treat Amerlun general of this
country softer loadlnv Immense armies to
victory aaVU after having served two
terms as Prt-nldent ut the United States
said: 'I never weut Into a battle wllllng-
1 or with enthusiasm. I was always
glad when a batle was over. I never want
to command another army. I take no In-
terest In amies.'
"When he wrote 'ixt us have psftc' ho
gav to his countrymen of this future
generation th Most Inspiring eninit ot
alneg and truv American dttsenshl.)
Storman wkjo marched to a)S tea and
had his full share of the glories und trl
umphs of war gave his own d-crlpt!wi
of It tn his own style when he said' 'War
is hull.'
"We are told by the brave sad gal.ant
Admiral Dewey whose rcea)C darUof
aehk-viements and amemttm-m 1 war nave
adih-d iiiw glory to hi country's nam.
and tntliim.il the t-nthunlaam. while waiN
ing In a forilgn prt fur th.i command
tli.it Miit him to the mtiir of hi vlrtory.
r..t.- tin-. o w.jr.li t'i fun sister. 'But af-
t. r all wai la a t.-rrfbl thing and some-
way out uf the dllema may be found with
out resorting to 11 "
rONIMTIONfl WHICH JtTTPrV WAH.
"While thus uggesth)t' to you (he for-
bidding traits of war I should be guilty
ot an attempt to mislead If J ail to
promptly remind you 1M Uisre are eondl-
Uang which not oary Justify war. but
make a resort to It a duly. A nation.
ftartkAfems"-
C.VlV'
"".'
hose 05c
howi-wr pvuLvfully Inclined und wha.-c-var
rhg Sjoiininuciu ..m may be cun dotet-
mine riiat It will In no circumstance i-
gaye in war. Uud us 11 is aud deplorab-e
sn its incidents arc no government can
refuse war ut the risk of Imperilling it
existence or sacrltlclug the rights and in-
terest it bold In trust for Its people anu
for humanity and oiviliaatioa. of course
we cannot be entirely exempt from the
condition whit h may foroa a nation In-
to war any mure than an Individual can
be exempt from Incidents that may force
the most peaceful man to a personal en-
oMU. "In View uf such an escapatile liability
to be brought fact to face with the que
tion a war and In view uf the war re.il
Suture -and Its k-onoruMsint! effect upon
our najjonul life and character we can-
not fail to be most seriously impressed by
the reflection that We have expressly au-
thorised thime to whom we have en-
trusted our public affair to dcterrnlue for
us the momentous mission of peace ur
wr. and thai if the determination be for
wjr our ready and unquestioned ac-
ajulrscenoc becomt patriotism and thu
support of our outnry'it Intiutfun lu.
comes good ilil. r.rhlj."
SPAMMH'EOTINBBHaTAT WOHK.
uroraltar June M. Spanish engineers
and infantry are constructing roads from
Algeclras on the w.-xt side o) th. buy ut
Gibraltar to ('abritta Point wh. r. furtl-
ilcaliotis will be cr. . ti-J
8. E. Parker. Sharon. Wis. write:
"I have tried De Witt's Wltah ll.l
Salvo for Itching pllea and It always
stops them in two minutas. I consider
Da WUt' Wltoh lUzol Halve tao
frreatest pile euro on tbo market. J.
Wheeler A Son.
DEBATE ON HA WAIL
(Continued From First Page)
iit.O Mr Morgan "it Is a Very out-
t..i nionult upon th privilege ol
in m ra'c '
Mr 'White paid there va nothing myt-
ii tn about the pa;w anJ It did not In-fiint-"
upon the rights of rho senate.
I mi mlling the rotit of the eommit-
t luti niiPftlonl I am criticising It
1 hue n rlstht to. If It In nut it eny of
'in nr.hentlo document the argument i
in! ml I ndnpt It.'
I do not olijeft" euld Mr Mm Kin in
Hi. -oimliir miking use of om n..i'irl.il
In- i1iilri t. I objert to wlml I i n
hhler tin- wrong of tho i1cvnitmiut of
mate In rreiving uch n ilm-nmcnt n.
that If It be mi nffical paper '
"1 d.i not miy that tho dK-uiiiint a
ocrtlilxil to 1y the Jnew minister"
in hi Mr White "but t have understood
ihol It .i filed "
Wlh the secretary u he state" In-
quired Mr. Morgan.
"I have aald nil T care to say atoaut it "
replied Mr. White.
"Well What I complain of" continued
Mr. Morgan "in that ttwt ecrctar of
Mi' should jiermit to be filed In his of-
He a paper ref-rlng to a enatmitteo of
tnl e.
"1 regret we have come upon a time
when other department of the govcrn-
men .. permit aotfh rrHtclmne which
la I i.'iilve If not dangerous upon the
senate of the I'nlted aHatos "
At 1:30 p. m. the aenate when the ro.
utlon laid aside Mr. Wilte lowing
snkfii for three hours and a halt. """
Mr IVttlgrew chairman of the com-
mits o on Indian affair presented a re-
fen nre upon the Curt! bill for the pro-
tn Hon of the Indian territory and It waa
iffriH to
Hill were paused to permit the state
of rtah to select certain granted lamia
i.i .imeml an net entitled "an act to pro-
lile for tempomrtly Increasing the mlll-
i irj oH'.iMlrfhmuiUs of the Unlt'-d States
In time of war."
At & !i p. m. the senate went Into ex-
ecutive sesrion. Th senate adjourned at
5:4 p. in.
AlltlUCAN ijlllVS SI Gil TEE
Ixmdon June Jl The Havana corres-
pondent cf the T.tnea a;s?
Qcneial Linares In command In the
province of Santiago de Cuba telegraphs
that sixty vesasets supposetd to be car-
rying the Amercan expeditionary fofee
have arrived oil Bantlago de Cuba.
Oenerat Iilanco Is sending six battil-
Ions to protect the coast of the province
ot Santiago de Cuba. Orent enthusiasm
prevails In Havum. Ordei I maintain-
ed and no yellow fever Is reported.
oUiirJUSE tOK 'J' HE i)0NS
On board the Associated Pre dispatch
boat Dandy. The result of Rear Admirul
Sampson' Investigation ot tho various
proposed landing place waa atarthld be-
fore the army officers but Oen. "Jfcter u
not prepared to announce a definite selec.
tion without investigating the matter
further hlmielf.
am. aarela gave th Americana assur-
ance that tbey need have no (ear of ooa-
iracting dtseaaea on th otiuwanorn
coast ot Cuba a th climate there la not
unhealthy only extremaly hot at this eu-
on of th year. Th Cuban general de
dared that hi own troop l!Kd aim
poorly clothed as they were were in ga d
hoalt. and therefore- the Amerlcut.s nu u
not fear fever or other aarlous ailments.
Oen. Bhafter examined th condition of
the Cuban soldier during hla Halt and
waa impressed with their hardy and'aol-
dlerly appearance though he recogntx.'d
the fact thai they need clothes and pro
vision.; both of which were given ihom
during the day The Interview closed with
the understanding that small bodies of
troofe ar to bo landadftt on at MVWMl
pointt aloag tho coast. w.re they wW b
safo frow attack by the "pnlh aad
ttiesa MI b am to keep the enemy tJ
doubt for th present a to their ultl
mat mUntlon.
Amonc the troop that will be land id
first are a number of men from th t
Kinoar corps who will ocln work ut am
pepartng for the movement ot tho JMktll
body of troops. Oen. Chatter Mat Hfc
aarovla will confer again tosrroa.-
Matm nightfall all th other tingftrtg
and 'Mm convoying warship a4 rlf(
nearer to th shore and th Spanish agfc
Iter watching from the bluffs on both
Ides of the entrance at Santiago barb jr.
must have boon Impressed by tho sfaat
arruy of vessels standing off shore. Tborc
were nearly sixty of rnem. including lbs
troop hip and the men of war oir.urH-
lng Rear Admiral Campion s tJeat and the
suuadron of Commodore Bchley.
The tM Spanish soldiers and perhap
t.VtU Spanish sailors guarding th. c'ty aril
harbor of Santiago & 'u.a douutli-c
concluded that there wa- l ut a sm '1
chance of overcoming the fore of Am r
Iran warship and some 1.0.000 Amc.-.ei-i
soldiers and sailors which II l" Hurl d
sgalust them Lefore th present week .
over
Tho annual mtwUgh' tbe confirm-
cation Of the First l'resbjitrin
gburah o( QUri. Ok I .r the pa
pet of fleeting U.ra dcscoji and
truKew. apt) tr llta trauiret ag o(
any liUnM Vhat way b'ff ht be-
fore It. wlil b belt! la the church
Monday evening. June 7th at .ib'bt
o'aloaV.
lty order ol the session
J V Sat NUkus Clerk
June 16. lsus sidlt
If your eblldjba tbm psl rherbs
Bneertsla eppatl'. and onm:t'ul
slMp It has worm and lur'mr .lth
stroop raedlino only makis enrdl-
tioM worse by Irritatlns; lis rfe'lcate
at. roach. WHITB'd CUEAM VEKMI-
I'LWBia ratld but eertaln In.a.ct ad
is a superior toolii a- we.l a a pnaltivo
worm d'iitroyer. F. li LUlie & Co.
LIFE INSURANG
Unlike Any Of!nr.
Convoriilils Option Posits
With Limited Ph) mints.
A form of insnrare imyrovrd la tb
light uf modern ocpcrUneA having '
the merlte of the older p'at-s uf lift
Inmranee while Invee'ed wtlh th
virtues of exact equity la the event of
rnrly drain.
Simple In Terw. Liberal
Conditions.
in
Tht most valuable feature
ic
the provitlon for
Additional Benefits
Should death occur during the
period selected.
tn the Event of Death During
Ten Years
A ft 000 Hfjlicy Guarantee
I000 with1 Cumulative Ad-
dition of $10 each ver.
Policie a Non-torfeltable Af-
tt Three Year.
The Gcnnecllcul Indemnity
Association.
WJdorbury Conn.
A rent wMled
for Oklahoma and
Indian Tarttlory.
T.J.
LOW!?. Manager.
St. l.oms X San Frumiftco 11 il
way.
'She most Popu'sr Itoitr to
ST. LOUIS
Ami All Points EAST.
This' is the only Line to tbt Fatnobs
EUREKA
SPRINGS. ARK.
Tho curative propcrtii a of nhose
water baro uo rqnat un the American
Cotitlncnl and the grandeur of ad j sl-
ant sooner In sin tlar io that of Colorado
)B fell UK when buylnir your tikot
tn mo they are routed vis Arfcn-
City or Wlohilu and the K HI SCO
LIKES
PULLMAN I'alico8lpluprar.lh(
Inrst In tho world also Kccllnlrp
Ob&lr Can and Coaches to nil througb
iralrt
Any othor Information will be ehper
fnlly furntdbad by the nhtlrrslantd.
B. F. YOAKUM. Oun'l Mr.
Ut. l-rul Mo.
(iliO. T. NICU0L8OM(l. I. A.
t. Irfiui Mo.
. F. DUKN. T. V. A I'. A.
Fort Sinith Arlt.
l B. FAIRFIELD
Coal and
Transfer Co.
The best grades oi CoaI al
whys in store. The McAlestei
i specialty. Prompt delivery
23TOfflce and yards 606 W
tls-rrtson Pbonc SO
Guthrie Bicycle
Repair Shop
105 N. FIRST ST.
All kindaot ditllciili U.cyilt'
repairing. Pift class Vul-
canizing work dot;e by an
erjcrt.
li mu guamta.
prices ly.
A Keats tor WlUlt wireels.
Ten rtw wbscU To Wt.
Give us a cail.
OPEN EVENINGS
SADDLEK Prop.
MOTT'S PENNYROYAL PILLS
in Or-
i t iMr ttott
KOII Clil K'CALCU .'I- .U.1).
Catarrh Caunol bo Curotl
With UWAt APPUCAT10NS. sj tLey canoM
leach tlioseai of the di Man'.-. ( it-in h i sblooil
orooostltutionaliiUtibc :. i u Lt.K-r to cure
tt yon grasi take Inturnal reowxlics. Hull's
Catarrh Caw Is taken iatenssilv sad mti
(Urectlr oa tit blood aad muc-ous surf arc
1ISII
all's Oatarrh Cur isnotanuarkDUxliunr. It
BsescribM bjr oae or the tett pnynu iuu m
Ouseoaatry for yvars.aad is a nj;ulr -
scrissioa. It is eenposed
kflowu coniblaedwUh Uw I
of tUe t t t "loa
best ri'oxl luriti ra.
aetiag directly oh the bmuous suilscrs. ' be
perfect comUaaUoa of the two iagritint it
vrbst produces such woaderfu) results la curing
OnUrrb. Head lor UsItmooUU Irer-
l. J. CMKNKY t ). IToKmTOwW.O.
Sold by druggtttn unwt Tte.
DH.MOTT'8
KERVERINE S
nil in li
I'i MX U
Mid lUli CMkji
TvOTOl'mffr
from Jsnv-
0U P'ostfi-
tli.e.Fsiliiisi.r
lst Mnli-Ml
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3 srf it nttfttrr.
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Yooifal fciion.
or Lo'leM.1' i.nl OreaaJi Yooilal Krjors. I
Kxcssnve i tpjni iouata Or tijurur Pt
t'lnirliteiprtoa. lUf . ?i) IT'S
VIISXiVAIt CO. Vlsrclaud OUio.
"Frisco Line"
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.'t f ScrTHI4ST Artli BOUCUKSiT
I " vr i.Latc Arrive-I Arr'.ve
liln.ile iiii.t'ir'i' I'-t Worthluaivsn
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an1 lp m
in 1 B ou a tr
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'tfu ra !ii J5p ra
focal Frfittt
A J. Corkins Agent
Choctaw Uklahoma a nitlf H. tt. Uo
Xnt
ursvt F. Reno
t.cavr Oklahoma ctv
Crave suawnee
Leavr South McAiester
Vrrle Wiiter
Via Hitlit
trrtve Port Smith .
IrrtTest LouU ...
0 0 am
1 am
v am
is ss pm
I lb pm
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. 7 Kant
Weil.
.ear-i r.iii'! S ilr.m
ir 1 1 Smith II to am
.eac W Ister .... u pra
.fairs nth McAllst. r .... SO on
.rehawnee . . A 36 pm
jrarc "H(ah.maClt .. . nosprn
Vrrlve hi Reno . . . v OS pm
lletHeea (Ihlaboniit City and Kl Keno
eave Oklahoma Cuy tor west 8 35am
rrWe Kl Krii.i ....... lu to am
jcave El Hi tm furrait 8 43am
rnve Oklai.om ity . Ttoam
CifaveOkUhomar tvtorwet 1 iopra
trrtve Kl Ki n 4 S2pm
eare Kl Rtno t-aut 11 Ham
Vrrlve Oklahoma t'lty IS io r-n
Train to and iron Outhrle make connt
ton at Oklahoma City
Mike do connections at n. iteno lor
Mint on the Hock Island north and louth
Ftir rate nrt Infnrmatlnn apply lo
J. V. UOLDBN Traffic Manantr
South McAUiter.l T
&. M M. ELL9W0RTU
Agent Oklahoma City.
KuWlN ADAMS
Traveling KrelRht and Passenger Agent
Oklahoma City O. T
Rtete?Mk&
Alu rat lialstcad's
Great War Book.
Tut biMt r Corrrotlnt's mftiUrIece
"Our Country in War."
AND nKL.VT.Of.4 WITH ALL NATIONS.
A'l niwit (h rrnlM ntvl and cr
tfn' of 'ha IT S . Hpsln nd ultnutioni.
A't 'i-.it Otihii. Hrxitn Msln lMsltr
Ur f( ri4 Ms.ntflrmlr tUnitrstoJ
Ageuta Wanted Quick.
Cni fl it 1 W in ob 3n) .!"- -
Riikk n4 fT ir dn Mol ulr .trn
jnrnt.. J it T rrMlt'prUolOfTIrtltfbt
pstiil lJtnr1rtrn eniHt fra
Mtiil .' lfo-cfit toaitip tay postir
liai'lKMiMii i !( twmimwn i-i i
. TiMtT" - AM..ssa3w...
'iHUir ft' "-.r-'i;; P-tizz.
unu'moiti Mint it. nsriMrMftiHiriROt
PKOFEBSI0N.U DIIIKCTOUY.
DR. A. C HIXON
DENTIST.
Special attention yiven to
Crown and Bridge Work
Also Irregularities of the
teeth.
Orricsi-Ovcr IlrtrL' Shoo Sworf cor
ner First anJ OkUbnmn.
L HAYES BliXrOH M. D
GUTHRIE O. T.
SPECIALIST.
All ldliv.' At 1 SrrK'Kial disoar.
Bv Ear N--iin.i l.nat.
t
aOUAS a V7HITF
ATTOnNKY-AT-LAW
WnohlnKton O C
t Kt-M Atltatlc Ilalldlog
stnUiK. Lasd ana atent Law a 3p::iltT
Mt rilTSOX K. OOUsUAN
LHntland f'atonl Attornoy
Wnnhtnttton D. C
rraihlnrton Loan aad Tnut lll'dg.
(BflRKfaTKB-noii M V. Allen U H Sen-
ile) Hon I4ife l're Kladerbonk H Y.
Bin jobno na. u a. Hon. j u. nicks
VIAOMI RebrsI. Lodge No I I. O. 0.1.
v uieets eery Tburirtar eveolDg at 7 JO
i Odd Fellow ball tn the Weinberger buna
if V sllori welcome
U TTIK OOCQI1TY N U
It ATI S McWfcTl Y. Br 'T.
StUTURlK Cauip No I Wootlweu el bf
CH W.Tld mectkrvrry Moodar nliflit in itie
C ut P ball. Visiting Wootlineu are wet-
J u TOWKKa. oieri.
M (IRKUOKY
t'lti (
(ICTHKIK I.OIXJK NO t
A 1' A A M. Regular meet
lux tliird Ttiesdar evenias
la tscb moBla al 8 o'clock
All urrtarea cordliilr In
vited to attend
II V. ARDKIIY. See
A J CORUN8. W M
U I IfRUC LMlt No 1. A O U W . mef
1 iiurn'ay tunlnKi ! eacb week it f m
a . tiliKk 1-utiniti ana inmua
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Niblack, Leslie G. The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 22, Ed. 1, Wednesday, June 22, 1898, newspaper, June 22, 1898; Guthrie, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc74261/m1/3/: accessed April 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.