The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 11, 1909 Page: 4 of 8
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PAGE FOUR
THE DAILY ARD1REITE
by the
ARDMOREITE PUBLISHING CO.
CIDM'Y SIC(i!
. . President.
Kntiiici ut the PoMottiee nt Ardmorp
n Set ond- la MMter.
Olficial Pnper for Carter County
AND THE CITY OF ARDMORE
If it I- in lli' ArUinonite. it l legnl
TERMS OF OUOSCRIPTION.
The Dally Ardmorelte.
One Year la.On
Olio Month 6"
One ttwk 1
The Weekly Ardmorelte.
Per Var uy Mall M.00
Kix Month 6U
Three Monthtt St
Phone.
Iluslnc Manner's Olllce CHS
City lMltor's OIJlcu 6
ixmg Distance 03t
n erroneous reflection on the'
riur.i' ter. standing or reputation ot
imj- p.rioti linn or corporation
h h nny apjienr In th rolutntis iH
The Ardmonlte will In- glsdly correct-
I'd ipoii It being brought to the nt-
t M'uih of the numnget.ienL i
Arumore Sunday July 11 1000
Ut are in reieipt f the July
doc ki t from the corirointloii i-oiiiinla-Hlou
and uihiii Inveatlgation of the ;
wiinc we find nineteen lonipliilntH .
two citatlotiH for content t and four
pr 'posed ordora. are to he heard
dirltiR the term heKliinltig Tueaday.
July "0th mid undltiK Saturday
July 21th l!io:i.
I xiii a careful InveatlKatlou we (
find that proponed order No. fii In
flddiexMi'd to nil trntiaportatloti nnd
tr.iusmlHHlou fompatiloH and all kih i
electric IlKht heat and power com-
palileH reipilrlUK Diem to eatalillHh i
nnd ;i in I li t si t n an office In the Htnte
of Oklahoma an l required by the
constitution of th atate. Thla la a
r.tep In the right dlreetlou hy the
corporation commlaalou to force all
these eomp.inlea to have an office In
the state of Oklahoma where nil of
the records tire kept and where the
commission can from time to time
check up the accounts of the dif-
ferent public utility corporations
and know for a certainty whether
they are mnkliiK money In the state 1
if Oklahoma or not.
We also note that the commission
Is working right along through the
slimmer mouths In Its endeavor to
procure the needed relief for Un-
people of the state.
oo
How docs tills sound for a co-
incidence? Two gentlemen In La-
redo were both badly In need of
the same thing. One spent two days
walking around tho city asking and
worrying everybody be met If they i
know where In; could find It. with
no renults. The oilier very sensibly
got up from Ids breakfast walked
right down to tlu I. lo Times
office stepped In. wrot. mt what
lie u anted with twonty-fl '"irds.
handed In '.'.c. and before he sat
down to supper that night was
called up on the telephone and
trld right where he could go nnd '
get his wants supplied. Laredo '
Times.
Yes but tile man that didn't ad-
vertise saved his twenty-five cents.
True lie lost several hotim ot time
but time Is client) to the kind of
people who do not believe adver
tiding pays Dallas 'News.
oo
The Idea of flushing the streets
aeveral times a week during the
hot summer evenings has met with
the approval of the people. Keep It
up and don't stop with one time or
two times but do It regularly about
three times a week. It Is almost
useless to attempt to sweep the
st'eets with the facilities we now
have and they must be rid of the
dirt mid droppings to protect the
health of the people. Flushing Is
the easiest and the least expensive
wuv to do it. Keep It up.
o-io i -
Inhabitants of Clarksburg. W. Va..
can have all tho fuel and llluml-
mint they want at four cunts a
thousand feet. One natural gas well
mipplles all of Olarkaburg and has
been doing no for the lust fifteen
years Over five million cubic feet
Is consumed dally. Of course thla
trivial price Is possible only be-
cause there are many wells within
a radius of twenty-five miles of
the city producing altogether about
n billion feet n day.
Did you ever stop to think that '
yon can help to make every Indus-'
try in your town a succesw simply
!y patronizing them and lining th-
ers to do so. The Muost advertise-
ment any town enn have lit ability i
to point out a number of thriving
industries. '
oo !
The trouble ti not with guttlim .
even with your onomhm but In stay-
lug In that condition.
A fool and hi money Is a iom
bin at ion you don't meet ovory day.
t: ::
HOT WEATHER STORIESVmi itn Nil thriii thing hu-
i !iaiiKtt .ilxiut mini' up li'Ti Ht thi'
court hini"!' I hate seen the .'.ii'irl
nl lwi'r armtlnn itecn to inl-
and all that aort of things but to-
day I aw five alter on DIMr.c;
Clerk C. I. Wrnoti.
I
"A hot Heather story did you aay' ;
Juki wait until I set my pipe. IHH. no. 1
her.- la aotnHhtRR hetter than a plpo
atory Don't you know that the an-
prcromt test of Artltnore asphalt Is
olnjt on rlnht now. Why ttft In
Kansas City. I will vetturc. In fact
that I know that one would sink al-
moat out of sight on the asphalt
pavements there and hire la mtra aa (
aolld as a rock under Old Sola hll"
terlna raya." Official Court Uteno-
raphi r John HIMay.
Oh. I have een It for thirty days
at a time like It la right here now
I am Rett li imed to It and can atand
annat a. much of li aa anybody.-.
(' I'. VMnlvnbem.
"If thla kepa up much longer 1
think you will It ml me In the lake
in t ahoit time. I am to have a
pair of low aboes thoi.Rh right out of '
thla atore Wore I go home toutatht." I
.1. W. Krueger. Shoe Dealer.
"Oh. dim't luvthor me. roii't you nee
I am working. Pact la that'a the
way I keep wealthy all the time and
tltnti bealdea tills court dope has to
he finished." Tom (5111 Dbttrict
Court Clerk.
"You haven't heard any real good I
hot weather atorlea yet. Down In
Mobile a year or to ngo a delivery
wogon. delivering egg happened t.)
nn ncchleiit ami the eggst weri
spilled on the asphalt pavement
The driver got down to find out
what his losses were and found a
lot of well frtiil ami scrambl'-d
eggs. Thermometer about 10 In
the aliude." II. (). Johnston.
"Can't you see I am uothig lint
hiimtiu grease spot? What dou yon
want with hot weather Htorlos? l.e's
talk about Tike's 1'euk. that would
lie better. Stiy. talking about cold 1
weather I was on a train once up j
north when it was os cold that
the stwim as It came from the
whistle turned to a big icicle ami
tlie train was nimble to go any fur-
tlire through the tunnels and under
tlie hrhlgcH until the train crew
chopped the big Icicle down." J. It.
Chsimplon president Democratic
Club.
"We n....ngep7u7a pretty good I
t nit hum to no .i pntiy K"'
business in spite of the heat. W
pie don . like to dres up these
hot cM-nlngH until late and we are
keening ooen a little later these
. .. . .... .
hot evenings." l.eroy
Theatorliim.
Illckel. Drop.
"Hot. did you say? l'Almw! Jus; t
come on out to the uutatorlum 1
and get cooled off. Hot you there'
a hundred kids In there right now."
-Donald Fitzgerald.
"A fellow who came In on the
train with me last night wanted
to know If I knew the difference
between 'your wife and your affin-
ity.' Not having had either 1 told
him I didn't knou. He Mild the wife
was the better half while the af-
finity was tho whole. Oh yes about
tlie hot weather. Aycis Almanac
says we may look for cooler weath-
er In January." Harry K. Allen
state senator.
"Warm" Say. Just get right over
there by that window If you wuut 'h"
genuine Oklahoma -zephyr to pere-
grinate through your caudle appen-
dages. This Is the coolest pl'ieo ill
tlie city even If It docs get pretty
hot up here sometimes." II. fi.
Hiwuldlng Secretary Commercial
Club.
"You know these little llwirds we
have here? We cull 'em sand split-1
ters. Well now you can go out any
time ami track one through a patch
of weed by a blue streak right be
hind him. F;ict.
fi.u.. n... i..
on Ihe ants but they have to eat 1
em H)kel nt). Hilt. MIV. tho hot
weather has put the boll weevil out
of business. Where they have been
working they had to stop the heat
Is too much for thorn.'
V. T. Hex-
rout
.
iM-r-ehow. K-or-cl.ew. (jP1. but I
am tnkln cold since this northc
blew up. John F. Kasloy Manager
Ardiuorelto.
"Tell you h hot weather story?
Huh: don't need any stories. Just
t the truUi."-Hov. C. C. Woith.
"Say you don't know what Is. I
wlah. you had been with me near
Marietta totlny when our jimclitne
got atnok In aoino qulokstiud In tho
bottom of crok btul. I wouldn't
llko to tell you what went through
luv tn ml ju - a 'ha' s i. of h
-irni bu It w.'ib h jf stuff il rig i
Mom Hums. h il Kstn'e li ib r
'Tuxes yes; the hot weather keeps
iia Jttat n biiay aa ever. No I don't
bellovo there nre hut threu of fur
jK-mma In Ardmore or Curler county
who would corns under thu Income
Ui law If It wHru In forco here " '
Major D. M. Uumpli County Tn-aa-Mrw.
"Can't htue a rotton orop without
pl.-tity ef hot w-ath.-r. 'Hint makes
tin cool when we go to thinking about
the i-o'ton i nip." -Col. Sidney . Suggs.
FIRST DEMOCRATIC CLUB
HOT WEATHER DOES NOT ENER-
VATE DEMOCRATS AND FARM-
ERS ORGANIZE.
The weather never geta t(Hi hot
to talk polltica and especially demo-
' h4 . . ..."
' : Z . 'll?.
wii trm iiiim irmn
fi-aat and at the new achool houi
" ""' '"' .-wn.
wth R Rrp "mberahlp.
Thp tr tho blK doings
'" th" ' nw "I"I
hom n"r hpr' mm1 Hf'r th"
ing wuicn was nitration io atier me oM wo( rw(1. OM 8 ow
moat approved atyln by Hon. J. II. Une and the road would cross
Champion and Mnjor I). M. Humph. three trunk lliiea. The promoters of
the old war hontea of Carter denuM- the new town of Oil City which this
racy the ladles of the nelghlmrhood I rad would pass through have or-
Towiled the big crowd with n Ixix fered wine very strong InducementH
supper and whole hetips ot good and coniessloiiH In the way of land
thing" ' 'nt- ' and fuel oil rights and If their prop-
I no new Hciiooi nouse was detit-
eatetl with appropriate exercises ar-
tor which those present adjourned 1
to the lilghnlght residence where
one of iheblggcKt democratic clubs In
Carter count was organized
THE VOTE GETTING LIVELY
PEOPLE BEGINNING TO TAKE
INTEREST IN WHERE BUILDING
SHOULD BE LOCATED.
"
The high school location contest
being conducted by the Ardmorelte
is iovlng to be quite Interesting
ns the time gets shorter until the
time of building begins. This morn-
In gthe vote K'unds as follows:
Locution No. 1 2H2 !
licatlon No. lrt'.i
Location No. .1 2C.2 I
l.oeatlon No. 1 took a spurt yester-
day but next week may seo one of
1 the other locations in the lead. The i
'''1'1' ""'""n I'urtH of the city are i
nwakenlng to the value of thus ex- '
.. tl.lr . lloard
commissioners as . where
. .. ... iinnnon!
1 T .H nX tnt $ft0'T
ouiiuing loctueti. rut a vote out ot ;
j the Artlmorelte and put your choice
I In ami send It to tlie office.
MAIL CLERKS APPRECIATIVE.
A. C. Youna Allowed Them Use of
His Old Store Free of Cost. 1
The rallwiiv postal clerks of the
Hope ami Ardmore railway iKtofflci; j
desire to express their appreciation
of Mr. A. C. Young's kindness In nt-1
lowing them the use of his store
room a his obi stand on Main street.
The boys have been using the build-
Iiik for the lust week ruimlmr out
facing slips for use on the rn.ul. nnd
Mr. Young's courtesy to a branch of
the mall service with which the gen-
eral public Is not familiar will lie
long remembered by the imys han-
dling tlie mull uet to the engine
tender.
Big Game This Afternoon.
Ardmore is going to try anil make
It 11 straight when the Hlues
luekle the Tlshnmlngo team tills
afternoon at Iirenn park. You will 1 W. V. fillmor proprietor of the Oil-
find the coolest sot III the country titer hotel returned yesterday fruu
In the grand stand even though tlie McAlester. where he went to nttenn
thermometer goes to 110. ' tho meeting of the state hotel men's
'Suffer Little Children!"
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
(l.iy T. Letlbelter will regret to
.earn oi me ueaiti ot tneir little son
'"ht u u-H iiaytt iniuits. tweiuy-iwo
ontlH "' the slum span
f llH ln''
" 1 " lrll''in
'J1 H0Wrl01 f'v'r- '(upletl
uu l"h onuseti untold
:; . . "iieni .Messengor i
nierclfully touched the little form nnd
-....... ii.e ...... sp.ru u. uer gem.e
I'rvnat bore him away to fields Kly-
Little Cuy Thomas. Jr.. was bom
Sept. 21.. 1907. died July 10. 1909. at !
11 1'- '"
Fimorol services st the family res-
Idenco at 5 o'clock this (Sunday) af
ternoon by Hev. Hoper.
Mrs. 0. M. Hedfleld went to Slier-
mti the latter part ot tho week
to accompany homo Mr. Hedflohrs
children who had boon visiting with
their grand parents Mr. and .Mrs. C.
I Stowe.
AND HERE'S ANOTHER
RAILROAD IN SIGHT
EASTERN CAPITALISTS HERE
PROJECTING SHORT LINE TO-
WARDS WHEELER FIELD.
You can always depend upon It.
there'a aomuthlng alwaya doing In
Oktahonm and especially In Ard-
' l(r. something new happena every
day to make the people alt tip and
take notice. Thla time It la prospect
of another railroad for Ardmore.
Hasten capitalists are conferilng
with a local firm to take charge in
Mime preliminary work relative to
the building of it new railroad from
Ardmore to ltwton via Wheeler and
Duncan. Very little in le Is being
made about thla venture hut from
aurface Indication they mean bus
Ineaa. Thla would be one of the
heat paying short Hnea in the atate.
Hg the projected route taken In the
Mr V"nU "Pda to the northwiat
f Armr"' VMt '1-'Mt f
aaiiil. KIM I ptercffl the big Wheeler
oil and gaa field to aay nothing of
wcu; one of h nnpgt nRrl(.uI.
turflI Mnntrloa to bfl found thua
creating a tremendoua tonnage. The
roa(i could be operated at a mini-
mum eont. from the fact that fuel
oStlon Is accepted and the road
built .they state positively that they
HI build the largest manufacturing
town in Oklahoma at Oil Cltv
Big Game This Afternoon.
Ardmore Is going to try and make
It 11 slralght when the Hlues
tackle the Tishomingo team this
afternoon at Ioreiia park. You will
find the coolest sot in the country
11 tll(' Krand stand even though the
thermometer goes to 110.
AN EXPENSIVE RIDE
FROM DEPOT TO COMPRESS COSi
THIS COON EIGHT DOLLARS-
WAR IN DARKTOWN.
lOlght dollars for a ride on Mm
tdeam cars lookH like a big price to
pay for a Journey of less than a mlH
and that Is what a colored loy In
the municipal court tliouirlit veite.-.
jUy mont wll(M1 .U(1ko (Jat as.
8ess. hIm ..
hC 1 Jl ' '
s 'a r t 1 1!
"' train .it the compress imi.I
r"l" t H'e city which is against he
nnii.
ces atid as tlie commission
er have said all ordinances w. re
going to lie enforred. all who viola.-
them ni-eil look for nothing but arr. st
ntul nr.mt t
' IIMII lid 1.1111 (
I ml I.. li . ...
' "" "'" tuwr lKPH "p-r'
"mr" .wl'Tday were two colore j
'"'' who were charged with dlfi-
turhliiR the peace. It seems that a
Kmin lz'l "'fx1"" war hroko out j
m llirkt"rt'' Friday night and one j
"tminn poked a gun under another's
H'"" nul llu' trigger twic-.
mt tho '" falIol to off until
r wlu "'" wis Jet foolln'"
However Judge (Jalt fined the guilty
010 llmt
HOTEL MEN'S OFFICERS
BANQUET AND FINE PROGRAM
FOR STATE BONIFACES AT MC
ALESTER.
association which was held there at
the lluxhv.
Mr. (;mpr Kiys umwunM. larR(
numbl.r f hot41 nun from a ov.
W(n thiw nnil a (ln1 ..
i ..u ii.i v. ... t..
ot wlth n fne mnquK nl tho
while there nnd other dive!.. nrn.
vldetl during their stay.
Thl fowjnK ff.trK Were elect-
for tl)(. comlK yoiir. nr.8dont.
' M. lt1K)y )f MrA1t(.r: flrst
Vice President .lorrv O'llnrVn it Ihn
Iow ;lt (;lUnrl.. second vice presl-I
M Hblnson. of the nobln-
g( wni . misa- n.ir.i vir r.wi. I
lonti MBMrlw. clivrk of th(. 0ranil
Avenue. at Oklahoma City and Man-
ntiir mini- nf h K"irfni m i.-t
Ul10i HOorW!lry nni tnmsurer.
Tlie next meeting of tho associa-
tion will lie held nt Kl Heno.
Unless you can spoak baseball It
Is hopeless for you to try to hold
convorse with the ordinary citizen.
A. F. Hnmsoy was hore yestordny
from Durwood
pw3;x cookwith Gas SJmmm
jjNo Stoopin''sThcoidW03;
Your Attention
One Moment Please
HAVE YOU NOTICED THE GREAT DIFFERENCE IN MODES OF COOKING IN THE PRIMI.
TIVE TIMES AND THE PRESENT DAY? LOOK AT THE SMALL CUTS IN THE MARGIN OF
CUT SHOWN ABOVE AN D YOU WILL READILY SEE THE GREAT ADVANTAGE THAT "GAR-
LAND" GAS RANGES HAVE OVER THE MODES OF COOKING OF "YE OLDEN TIMES."
"GARLAND" GAS RANGES REPRESENT THE BEST EFFORT OF MAN TO REDUCE A WOMAN'S
WORK TO A MINIMUM. "GARLAND" GAS RANGES HAVE EVERY KNOWN CONVENIENCE
AND ARE RIGHT UP TO DATE IN EVERY PARTICULAR. IF YOU ARE CONTEMPLATING
THE PURCHASE OF A G AS RANGE YOU WILL MAKE A SERIOUS MISTAKE IF YOU DO
NOT EXAMINE THE "GAR LAND" LINE BEFORE YOU BUY. CONSIDER THE FOLKS AT
HOME ESPECIALLY THE WOMEN FOLKS THEY HAVE OTHER HOUSEHOLD WORRIES
BESIDES THE WORRY OF COOKING ON A POOR STOVE. BUY HER A GARLAND GAS
RANGE AND SHE WILL BE PLEASED.
"Garlands Are The Best"
Stevens Kennerly Spragins Co.
. ANflTHPR RIR fill HflMPANY
nilUMIkll VIU Wlh WWMIIflI.il
"' " "
LOCAL PARTIES WILL DEVELOP
OIL GAS AND MINERAL PROP-
ERTIES AT OIL SPRINGS.
I
The Oil Springs (Lis and Oil
Development company is a new or-
ganization composed of business
men of this city. Tills company has
! purchased eighty acres of land ad-
i Joining Oil Springs a few miles
east of Ardmore and they will ill-
I vide this property Into lots and soli
It nt 1.15 a lot. One-fourth of this
purchase price will be used in de-
veloping K oil and five per cent of
I the purchuscp rice will t- used In
! developing mineral. In this section
of the county oil exists on tho sur-
face and bottles of the product have
been gathered from the springs anil
are being exhibited in tho town.
A flno lot of nilneral also exists
on this land and It will be thor-
onghly tested to determine whether
sliver and lead and zinc exist in
paying quantities.
JEFFRIES TO FIGHT JOHNSON.
W post Forfet o( $5 000 wheni
Thtrlr.-l r.nntr.r. Pvn.r..
Now York. July 10. Personal
friends of James J. Jeffries liavo re
ceivetl word from him that as soon a
hls thwltrlcnl contract teruilnaten.
lull- 17 lu. u-lll nmt n fnrfnlt it t!i.
Ono and sign articles for a fight with
Jack Johnson
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Fann and
-Mrs. J. P. Fann are spending the
remainder of tho heated season with
relatives in Dalton Ga.
Don't Miss the Ball Game.
It may be warm this afternoon
but the coolest placo in tho county
Is In the grand stand at lyoronn
park. Tho Hlues and the Tlsho -
mlngo team will pull off one of
the most Interesting games of the
season. Don't miss if.
AT P.HITRP.HFS TnnAY
W 41 V WAAU lr M. VA A
Broadway Baptist Church.
Dr Leslie M. Sanders of Wagoner
one of the best known ministers
and lecturers of tho state will
preach today at the morning and
evening services. A cordial Invita-
tion lu extended to all to attend.
Sunday school will be held at the
usual hour
Church of Christ.
Meets at tlie old Presbyterian
church house comer H street and
First avenue southwust. Hlblu
classes meet at 10 a. m. and Ixird's
Day services at 11 a. m. Preaching
by Klder W. K. Starnos at 11 a.
m. and at S: 15 p. m. All are in-
vited to attend.
Christian Science.
Servici at I. O. O. F. hall at S
j p. m. Sul)J(.cti .-Sacranu-nt." Cohlen
J text. Duet. 4:35. Hesponslve reading
Hosua II. 10:17-23. F.vorybody irwlt-
1 0(jBroadway Methodist Church. !
9::43 a. in. Sunday school. H. W. j
mine superintendent. Subject "Tho
Phlllpplnn Jailer." Every member of
the Harueca and the Phllathea clussoi
' tho general school are urgent-
' r'lU;'rt'll to be present and Oil
time
10:50 a. m. preaching. Subject.
"Do-Nothlng and "Do-N'othing'a
Doom"
! 1 p. m. Kpworth League. An Inter-
estlng program has beon arranged
' Ail tho young people and thulr frlemu
I are requested to nttend.
KV'BNINO SKHYIGK.
Following is the program for tha
evening gorvlce.
Voluntary (a) Instrunuintal prof.
Hoper.
(b) Vocal Choir.
Song.
A now song Arise My Soul and
chorus
1 Invocation.
Solo "Never Alone"
I Notices.
j Offertory piano nnd violin Prof.
Hoper and Miss Hell.
Anthem 'Hy the choir.
Song.
Senium subject A Prince In Kx-
Ile. Hymn.
Henedlctlon.
Postlude.
Tho friends of the church and
ftnmKtr tho city are cordially
lnv'uii t0 attend theso services.
W- H. HOPKIt Pastor.
First Presbyterian Church.
Services today at 11 a. m. and S:30
p. m.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
Meeting of session at 10:50 a. m.
Tho evening services will be held
on tho church lawn.
A cordial invitation is extended to-
ovoryone. CHAS. C. WKITH Pastor.
' East Ardmore Presbyterian Church
Sabbath school at 9-45 i m
French!... t n .. "
i i e.icniug ai it a. m.
Meeting of trustees and elders ni-
ter morning service
KrondiiK services at 8:15 p. m.
Strangers anil others cordially wel-
1 corned.
H. G. CARNAIIAN Pastor.
Christian Church.
At tho Christian cuurch today the-
I pastor. Dr. 11. O. IConnelly will preach
at both services. In tho morning
tho thomo -will bo "Mountain Hops."
Special music by the choir will be
two anthems "Sing Aloud Unto God"
ami "I Will Pmlso Thee Oh God."
In tho evening tho sormon will t
"Tho Judgment of Judas Iscarot."
Special music will be nn anthem "As
Mount Zlon' with an offertory solo
by Miss Van Wonner.
Tho Christian Kndeavor Society
will meet at 0:45 nt wh'ch nil mem-
bers nro requested to he present.
Carter Avenue Methodist.
Hon. C. F. Rogers will lecturo at
the Carter Avenue Methodist church
tonight nt S:30. subject "Christian
Altruism." Kvcrybody Invited. Lect-
ure free.
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The Daily Ardmoreite. (Ardmore, Okla.), Vol. 16, No. 29, Ed. 1, Sunday, July 11, 1909, newspaper, July 11, 1909; Ardmore, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc81098/m1/4/: accessed April 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.