The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 4, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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Ardmo e Tuesday August 4 1908
THE DAILY ARDMOREI TE
fQ TMRE
The Ardmore Sanitarium
Miss Hinds 1ms charge of training school for
nurses. Receive! both medical and surgical pa-
tients. Thoroughly modern in every particular.
Special operating room. Good service terms
reasonable The medical profession solicited.
DKS. HAUDY VON KELLBK & HBNUY
Ardmore Okla.
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM
PROPOSITION TO BE VOTED
Ardmore Construction Company
J. W. I-'IKI.DKIt MmmgiT. W. IIKODNAX Sttit.
AHDMOltK OKI.A.
Iavinti Sewer and Concrete Work
Have a force of skilled wurkmen and solicit bids anywhere
in Oklahoma or Texas. Telephone No.
8 Per Cent-8 Per Cent-8 Per Cent
Money to loan on farms at eight per cent net. No
commissions charged. Loans closed promptly. All
or any part of loan may be paid at end of any year
without notice to company.
GORMAN $ BOGIE
n.Ki:. IOKNADO AMI AU.IDKM I.YSl K MX
Olliee U or City Xationul Hunk
Wall's Drug Store
Fastest Growing Drug Store in the Fast-
est Growing City in the Best State in the
Union.
Sick room supplies drug's sundries toilet
requisites imported anil domestic perfumes
of rare excellence. Wo put two things in
prescriptions the doctor did not order
"CAKF" and "I'UKITY."
Dispensers of
"Veribest" Soda and Ice Cream
Our store is yours to use. Come in and
meet your friends. Leave your .small par-
cels in our care. lse our telephone. Come
in and rest. I'se the store for your con
venience and you're welcome to make the
store your headquarters. "Veribest" in
everything. I'honeti.
Huyler's Candy Fresh Every Week
(. Ok: i ior " oki ii'.un i i-
1 III: tu test its I II I f 1.11 1 v ll I.I
'i lii law. writ I i'ii .in a part of I hi'
t mi-'i utlon iiiul ampltlttd liy net oi
.i i Kif'.iiurc. 11 v proposition it
n In otcd tiM in by tho hh)i1i' at
ii n iiirra! election four (if tricm bo-
h; 11 fi lellllllttIK b till1 li'RlKllttllre llllll
inn' an initiative by i he pooplo them-Mill-
Knob of tin- four iinbodloi a
1'i-oponod amendment to the comtliu-
ion ulnlr tln fifth or (ho people
ilntiatiwi. Is merely n lottlnlhthe art.
I The four subject mibmltteil hy the
I li kikI.i'O"' at'1 whether the Mute anon-
n foi tlic Kilo of Intoxicating lliimri
for mcilicitiul ittrocH xhiill continue
liiTdiiitiiK a art of I ho contttltittton.
ami oxtomloil to town of l.ooo kiiii-
lation or H'poalotl entlrl: toihmlttltiK
ho Toi i i'iiH yxtt'in of land Utlon foi
ailitluii : tlv "Now Jcrunnlom" cap
n. it site iilan. meaning loratUm ol
i ho i i inatioiit HtHte anil ttto taut
.inn tiilitiK 1 1'.- contl: utlon mi tin- log
i-l.iuin- nun rhmiK? I law liH-utlon
of tho temporary tut oaplUI. Tito In-
in. in il law Is iiiikihIiii.' to noil tho Ok-
lalioiiia public IhiiiIn atnoitittliiK to
. I Unlit ! oiiO)MO RPI'OH
In Oklahoma tho Initiative ami rcf-
i. i linn law inny lio aiilli'il to clt-
M - i-oiintu'M or itlttti IrtH a well ai
il' Mai.- at largo in tho main
til- Mate procedure In prnterlbed for
other political mihdivhdoiiM. In
tin' i.unnce of howl nnd tho grant-
nr.-ol liancliisc it Ik d-eineil cHpeelnl'
I' ul.iiiiaKi iiiih to niiiiilolpnlitloit.
i: "il'' II Shihloy pii'Klilciit of tho In-
M.itui' ami roforoinliini league re-
- ml- il a- lii'ltlK ntlH't'ioi- to :lll Ml Hi-
ll . law lAi.mt Ho wroto to Wtllinm
II Muuaj of TUIiommgo. Kponkcr ot
tin- liou-' ami author of tho Oklahoma
law 1 1. at tlioro wan not n wonk point
in it. ami that tho Oklahoma people's
nth' MHtoni would lie tho country'-a
iik il 1
Tho law may ho Invokoil In three
wan. 'I no Icghthituro niay rofor lut
own acts or any pari thoroof to tho
pooplo. being m 1'Kinlatho reicron-
iliitu. Tho pooplo may demand that the
legllntiiren act or any iart thoroof.
'io referred to thy in for tipptoval bo-
iiik a Miptilar referendum. Tho pimple
may propone an onllroly now law. in
ilon'iiil nit of tho legislature being 'i
pnpiilar inltlatl vi'.
In rofori-ndiiniK d' tnandod hy tli
pooplo upon at 'a or tin li ihI.i in- the
Oltahonia con-tltn mi 'istiii Hi in
to on u tlio'r in 1 1 1 w "in io tho
I' C I l I I . 111-1 w
tnuud n ho l.l f ii
and I'lilln for tho onfo-
law liiitiioillat ily nftei
h tho governor. Tho
i
i.i
hill
' llll'llt of til"
tho approval
legislature In
SEEDS
Bl'CKBEE'S SEtDS SUCCEED I
SPECIAL OFFER
1WJ ( b.UJ rw llu. A trial Will
infcke yuu our rrriuftiieut cuttonif r
Prl7e follrrtlnn ! rim itv.
II llio flnull Tt.l. T ilrnll. . ii.i... U.l (.tun
Url 10 rl.f. liMl itriMlrllUltU
til All.TKI II TO I'l l. -l.
Write to-day; Mention this Paper.
SEND 10 CENTS
ft tj raver oUf nl iktblnt and !! thU valukl'le
H Inalrurtltflk llrkullful hrrtl and I'Uht 1U
Utla kit Uut Its llrl tftt'ttt! of Sd 1'ikhU. W
a. u iv nK.. SMUT
ROCKfOKD ILL
Restriction Removal
Will cause an achancc in Ardmore iroperty. hy5 lie-
cause we already have the biggest and best city of its size
in the New Sfate. A glass factory and two cotton factor-
ies to be built and with our gas and street cars Why Not?
helow We Glvt
N'o nit - (room Iioiiho nllno
hotiio NorthwoHt . . .
No. ;tl-10-rootn Iioiiho I iicros
a lioautiful placo
North wt'st
No :w- 10-rooin hotiso W
acroa. Ihio j;roiinil onl
ii I'(!v of our ilsiriiuin.s in tin
S6000
urounil
SI 2000
No Tl I room liouso oIoho
In .''0cash. Iml fir month
$20000
S1750
No. HI ri-room liouso clone
In I'J.tO casli $2) month
No. :t.ri 5-room Iioiiho closo
in S 100 ciihIi i'M inontli
No. lltl O rooin Iioiiho. lar(o
cur lino S'J.M) caul) Imlanco
f'JI month ...
'J lari) lots I room Iiouho
nonr car lino . .
AIho lii list farm liiniln
City.
$1800
$2500
lot near
$1100
$2000
MONKY TO LOAN' at as low rate as an) body and possibly
quicker. We want to "show you. Phone 720.
Riggins Suggs Adams Co.
Kiipimnoil not to roMirt to iho emot-fton-c.
provision uutiPPOMiirih nnd nai a
curti tho cotiHilttttltin MtiillH It ime
to lawn mnkiiiK appiii.irhiiloiiH or
thoiMi for tho Immodliito pronorvntlon
of tho pulillo poaro ho.ilth or ifity.
All other hill do not lii-cotm- ofiortlvo
for tilto4.v day after tho h-nlnlatim-
Hiloiiriiiionit and art? nuhj.-ct to h rof-
oroiidum vote If drmiiiiot Uy the pi-o
!!.
Ulght jMr cent of ttio votorx mat
hy nlBttiiiK n pt'tltlon. Initiate .1 law .
Ti per cent tnay lllltlAt... atni'iidiu. nt
to tho coiintlliithill. To il-iiiaiiil a rot
erondmn on nuy law onlv 5 mt cent
of the votorn In necoKwnt . Any iiiw
lire Initiated only luioiiu-i the law
when Hiprovod hy n majority of i.ll
the MKiple voting In tin elee'loli; hut
hen It l referred whettur lv th
It Klhlatini- or hy Hipnl.ir Htttlnti
licconiiK effective when apprvil hy
a majority of thoo vntlim iiHti It.
A future of tho Oklahoma Inw
which him heen particularly commend
ed. oHpeolnlly hy the Initiative and
Iteforendum I.ohkuo of America M
that alforillin; an o;iMirtunlty for the
HilhlilNHlon of competitive mAMirex.
111 llliiHtrato: Any law defeated lit per-
premium ennnot ho propositi nKain hir
throe yiNtm llllloH ll Hill n p.'tltlntl
Himind hy one-fourth ol all tho vot-
ers In the Hlato. Tin h'Klxlatilie hiiIi
iiiHk t tho iK'ople for rejection or Hi-
piotal it law tho principle of which
the people are In Hympnthv with hut
iifi.iltiKt the detallH. To li-fi at tho law
iiiIrIU tip.in throe yonm' ilela.t. where-
an the people or the loiiiluturc. n
th cae may lie. nro (thi n mi oMir'
timity to Hiilimit a coniiioiltlve tneiiH-
nre. pr H.'iitltiK the name prinolple.
hut taryitiK In dotall tinm the origi-
nal act Hiilnnlttoil. In cae a law nhould
he Initialed hy tho pooph. thetmtelvoK.
other jieoplo would he at liberty to
offer a conipettiiK meiimire at Uie
M.11110 oleetlou.
Where there ate coiiipctlnK moa
1110s ami tnithor looiien a majority
of the olo the one receiving the
urentost numher (one-thltd or morel
Ih Blltiniit Ht hy ltelf at tho next
general elecllnn. if two or more con-
tlicting lawH are approved at the name
'h'ltion the law receiving th" groat'
minilMr of afflrtnatlvo volin In
luiatiiouiit in all pnrlooularH an to
'in Ii there h conflict.
Tlic sHtetn of placing inlilated or
d lawn before the voter
i' 1. new. When . question or a hill
-uiiuilttiiil to tin pooplo It is print
l at length In pamphlet form to-
-" 1 If! With tho title UK It ullllll Mil.
in .11 mi the voting ballot and may he
ipauleil by prlntoil argumentM Tor
ami agaliiMt. The iKimphlotK tiro print
' t at the expetme or tho statu and
- -..uie iho mom thorough dlHtrlbit
1 "ii when tno voter nppt.nrii to got
'Kkei at the pilmaiy election
mi Hi In- h handed HiIh pamphlet con-
' 1 a 11 all tho iiriHiUIoiiH to b vol-
11I noun at the general election thuit
K tng about nVtiety ilay for their
ul
Ii has been oKtlmateil that tho gyi-i-
'11 111 UiIh particular will rout tho
1111 about IB nor countv nor iii-ni.
v .
' ii I'or dUtrllMitlim in the piimn
'I'ctUiti of August the atato In hav-
.".11 into pamplih u prlntoil emUiHC-
he five proiKwitiona holiig ub-
I'niM.ii. together with frguineniH.
H.iii'it tltloH mm all ptc'iiureil by the
.t ' llloy gi'lienil They are required
" a.hohh in not exceeding I0t word
h.- pllipOKC of the lliellHIiro. hflllg
i'1 'ion tram partiality or lnngitngi
tkt K to croate projpdice for or
ai-'.iiiit tho in.tter Huhinlttoil. Argu-
111 ins covering both Bide of tho
iu. sthvi may bo prepared in any man-
to r iioHlrol by friend or opponent
or the nioamire but In 110 event nro
'' 1 t p a 111 1 1 1 I to lAi'i od 20110 words
' mi each tildo.
UMahoma Iuim ulreaily fur1lied
"tie Hti-llilnK oxaniplo of how tho Inl-
'ailte ami refereiidiiin Inw mnv il
iuilied. DiiiIiik the trial for Htnt-ilwod
' - featuro of the constitution was ai-
w.ns iissalloil aw being but a club for
lie legiKlatiiro in the ImiitU of the
.iii'ple lo other word If tho lrlrf-
la'ors or nam I ox maklnv nuuiHn
moiiiiHOH which for any reason they
la. led 10 keep tho pcoplo would not
be without an avtnuo for rollof. Ad-
t iiaii H of the HjHtiMii mot this In opon
di bate during the campaign admit-
'ing the charge mid adding that
kimwledego or HiIh would oattRo login-
a'ois and parti-h to be moro cotmid
i iani of their protin-s.
J : dgoil the .liartment of a law for
of tho .uihllc land- in accord
1 ino ith the term of the cottgro-
I - 1111.il 1 tiahlliig nci. After election the
i I'-m-tiat'if' hotteter did not agree f
1 the detail- nnd adjourned wlihmi
1 -11m iho bill Shorilt following 't
iiiiii'tiin; or the kcIioiiI land leimeen
1 laH chlellt lutereteil In the mle
I tta c.illed b) Ootemor Haskell to
uii'i't iii Ouihil'. iiom which a cotn-
inltt.'e wax apMlnteii to dm II a bill
to he InltlatM lij tho pfople. This wan
dotio and prmtltloii were ent hnmd-
cant over tho mate to gather 220m)
itlgnntuioH. being the per rent of the
1a! election vole neceitKiiry to inltl
ate In Iohh than ltj datu the lg-
natttron w.ro necuroil thm UwttHng
tho Hoph' an oiirtiinlty to deUT
tnliie he qileHtloii of illlllc land nail
Independent of the . gl-lat ill
TEACHERS' CERTIFICATE PLAN
PHOGHESSIVE SYSTEM TO CN
COURAGE INSTRUCTOHS TO
ATTEND REGULARLY.
STATft DOARD OF AGRICULTURE.
Pint AnouAl Mcetl"o Will Me Held
STATE RE-UNION U. C. V.
niiithile Okla Aim
eruitendent Citmenm niMl AHlilant
Mupormtendent WllkliM n have Jum
workwl out an elaborate nnd progreH?
itlvn HtHtem of cortlllcntliHi Tor the
tiiichent of tho Htato that pmmlHCH
to he of tiiiitatial Intercut to nil c m
cenied. liy thin ai raiiueim-iit li Ih
how-i thnt t.'llchei-H will be encoili-
nei to keep up their nttooilan'e at
tho county InstituteM rrom year to
yojir. in order Hi secure promotion nnd
credit from time to time nnd will
eventually lend to the reqillrenieii.t of
a Hlale certlllciile.
TeachorH who completed the llrxt
year work hi tho liiHtltule com hi of
Htiid.t and who mnko a Keiieinl avei-
ago i.r m: p.r cent with mi branch
Iwlow 70 per coin will bo given. In
addition to tho regular third grade
certificate a normal Inxtltiito oertlll-
cat" of promotion which will admit
admit the holder lo the Kecimd year
of clmiM work.
I'pon the completion of the nccnud
yoHr work the toaHior Ih given a nor
mat liiKiltut;. certllicate or iiromotlim
to Iho third cIiikh of tho iiiHtltute
ehiHH of Hlilily. A general axerngo Is
S.'i per cent with no braiicb below 70
per cent. I required an III th.- Ilr-i
ItlMtanco. ThU certllic.ile Ih -igued
uy uie ciHiiiJy Miiporinti ndeni. li. the
Staio Su)orlntouient. iih preHiili-m .r
the Mtlltc boaid. mid by the hcch
titry of tJio xtnto an the Secretin i ni
tho Hoard of IMuciillun. Of couci
the County Hoard of l-Miscailon will
Iho Ihhuo to tho appllcauJ. a ouni
Hocond grade cerllllcalo good for tun
year. I'pon tho completion or the
third yar'B work which embraci's th..
HilbJielH of cIvlcM biiokbeeplm: ami
IiIivhIch. In iiililltlou to the huii ii-
requlred for u third grade certillcan
tho lonelier Ik given aitintber normal
iiiHtltute certillcuto of promoilon
fihowlug Ilia Htamllng and 'iHHlgnlei;
him In tho llrMt yearV reading circle'
work. A llrat grade countv cert 111
cite In hIho Imniii'iI tho teacher at the
hiiiiio time.
Headllhg circle cert I Ilea t i-b fur the
llrxt and second yoat-'M work will he
IhhiiciI to all teachoi-H an hooii a
ouch year'n work i coinpleteil I'pon
the completion of tho countv reailing
circle work teacher will recelv :i
normal liii-if Itute dlplomii io he re
ngnlzoil hh a toHtiuioiilal of hlrli im i
It. Teiicheri holding a Hint ttni.b' ih
tlllcate ami a nnrtmil In-oltui l .
lama iiikiii upiillcntlou to the nmii'i
Hiiperlntendont. will be granteil ; pn
foRHtonal certlllcato that will be hi-
ognl.oil an a IIcoimo Hiiperiiir in 1
llrat grade certllicate. Holders of pm
foMlonal certlflcatoH upon application
to a Stat Superllltojulent mat receh
a Statu primary certificate uhi
will llceimo the lMildor to tench In '
primary grade of any Hchont in t'i
at ite. Ilohlora Of profiMHlor.il rr r
llcRtoa. who pamt a miccex-fiii m
Inatlon. will almi ha granteil nin
plication n Stnto grnmnier -chooi v
tlllcate which ('ll.tltleB tho hul ler '.
UHich In any public Mchooi n m.
State from tho first to the i.-h '
grado tnclualvo.
In all thero aro alx kin.i- or
catea IhhiiciI hy the State Una d .a
Kdiicatlon- general high nchnnl. -p
Utl grammar sohcol prltnurv and I In
ilergarteth Thusu tuny Ih is-ued f
period of S 5 or 10 year- aed fo'
llfo at tho ploHMiiro t)f th board (' r
1 1 Ileal o may ho Ikhiio.) upmi ca'in
nation of crodiuMlalii.
Annual Meeting Will Me
at Stillwater Augutt II.
PltO(IHM.
"t a. m Invocation. j
Still I'iii'Iiioih' Insttiiite lull.) to
order lit .1. P ('onnern. presld. nt Stale j
l(NM-il of Agriculture. j
Apiiolntment of ('ontmitieo on ('re. i
detltl.ilH of llegale from Counties
AildroiM of Welcome. .1. M t'onnell
1'N'xldeni A. M. College.
lleioimi by lion. Cnnitilwll KuhhoII. '
Warner.
MiihIc. 1
The New Bt.tte Ia t'i eating the '
Itonrd of Agriculture and the Partti-'
pm- Inmltute" Hon. j. p Cnnnera
nuthrle.
It. IHtrt of Committee on Creden-
tial What Kurmem' (nut It u ten Stand
I'or." lion WweM White. Trcwanrer '
S ate Hoard of Agriculture Mclond. i
TiMchlng Agriculture In th Onm- j
iiiiiii schools of Oklahoma'- Ihrn. W. i
H Mniiay PreKldent Conntltutionar
i iiineiiiUin. TlHhonilngo.
What the rttate l.lventM'k (uaran i
tine l ine rtatoH Oklahoma rmera '
! I Hi tan. Superintendent of Lite
State Sup j Hlock IimiectorH Perry.
"How We Teach Domontlr Science
to OlrlH." MUh Surah lxii.leH. Prtncl-
pal liomextic l'V'uiiomt I)ihii tment.
M. College.
'"rhe Itelatlon ir Public Health to
Itovlne TuhereuloxlH." Dr. I. U lwl.
Itiio'eilolngtx' Kxpoilmeiit Station.
Annual election of hoard liienile in
two repreHotitatlteH choxeii from each
of five Supreme Court Jiidlrlnl Dla-
trlrtit. "Duty of the Prcxa to the Itirmeia
of Oklulioma." Hon. Charlea ltarreti.
Secrotar.t State Ihtard of Agriculture
(iiithrle
rhe Illrth and (Irowih of the Okla-
Iioiiih A. M. College" Hon. I'Vank
J. Wlkoff. Stillwater.
AddrcxH. Ilix l'lcellency Chnrlex M.
HllHkell. Hovel mil' of oklahomi
PROGRAM.
On the morning of the loth i i
nut at to o clock calling of Ok i
(tlvlalons to order hy Major a.
John Threadglll. dlvixlon com.a.i'l
Honir.
Prayer- Chaplain IV. D. .Mat i wd
Weatherrord.
Aildreiw oi Welcome lion I) J
Kendall Mayor
Hexponie by Major John Thi Ig 1
Naming Credentlala and lteiiutioiu
Cotiimlliee.
AddrexN b (leneral W. 1.. I i te
Lieut. Com. Trana. Mlxxinxlppi ii-.m
men;.
Addrexn hy Mufar Onenil Hi. lut II
Kirk (nimaniler g. C. V.
Admrnnient for dinner.
HeKirti of Cotiimltteea.
AddroHx by Hon. Itosa .. l.lllai 1
At :3o p. m hull In honor m Sotu
Second Day.
Meeting or the two dlvlitiiei f
amalgamation and election nt
nmnder in chief of the Okl.ro ni
State IHvl-Inn
AddroxB by K. J (iiildliiga. Ill-' i u
of ttklahoma Dlvlxlon.
SMiiiBom' Hall.
Third Day.
Ornnd Parade.
The program will nlao Inclu lc i I
.iroHHo hv the following: I n ti d
Statex Senator Robert . Owen Hon
john If. Stepnena of Texua; .ludg.- I)
W Oldham of Kearny Nen.; Congie -s
man Soon l-Vrrla; Hon. C. I). Cart r
Hon W. A I'rvenmn of Chicka-h.i;
Hon. Keford ilomt and otliurM.
The amalgamation of tho Oklahoma
and Indian Territory Dlvixioiis wl.t
ink place at thi reunion.
Baby Morphine riends
Are ma le In- all xoothing Htnipx and
hnby iiieillclueH that cotitiln opium
are narcotlcx McCeo'a Haby Hlr
coulaliiH no lu.jurlntiH or narcotic
ilrugH of any kind. A xure and Hiife
cure for illmirdereil Htomaclm. IiowoIh
and frelfiilneii xplemlhl for teething ! H"r
inrantH. Kohl hv .1. ItaniHev.
Why James Lee Got Well.
ICveryliody In ZnncNVlllo. O . kti iw-i
Mtm Mary i.oe. of runtl route s Sh
wrllex- "My lnmbatid .Iiiiuoh e e
firmly hollevex lie owiio hlH life t I
the tixc of l)r King' New Dlscnt rt
1 1 Ih lilligH were wi xeverelt nffet I
that coiiMUtuptlon xeemeil liiovltable
when a friend rccouuucnilcil New Din
covert. We trhil it and Ita u-e as
ri'Hlored him to perfect health l)r
Klug'x New Dlxcovery In the King ot
throat and lung remedlcx I'or cough
and coldx It hax no equal. The first
doHe gltex relief. Try It' Sold under
guarantee at W. II. Krame x drtti;
r.Oc mid $1.00. Trial bottle free
1.1st vour city proporty. for rent or
for -ale. with Ijoc Slum. Sims build-
ing. rdtnoro Phone p.i 2ltf
PI.ACK YOCIl MONKY where It
earns you xomethlng and whero tho
state guarantees its return when you
want It Tho Anlinoro State Hank ol-
fern you thl.H opportunity 1 Im
TNIi "D1FKKK1NT'
9
New York Central Lines
TO
New York
ROUTE
Why?
It Lands You 'IN' New York City
Grand Central Station
Only railroad terminal in New York. Kight in
the heart of tin hotel and residence district.
Subway station tinder same roof. Fifteen min-
utes to Brooklyn without change-
A you have to do is
Get on the train "IN" Chicago or St. Louis
Get off the train "IN" New YorK
Then you're Ihere
"LAKE SHORE"
I i IIH iitj
1 he ICoulo of thu :10th Century Limited
MICHIGAN CENTRAL
I I IIP Mill
"Tho .Niagara Palls Houto"
BIG FOUR ROUTE
I sT I liflo SI I'KiHtl
II. C. CAHSON Ci. A. P. D.
'Su Main Street Dallas Texas
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 15, No. 58, Ed. 1, Tuesday, August 4, 1908, newspaper, August 4, 1908; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc80814/m1/3/: accessed April 18, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.