The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 85, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1917 Page: 2 of 8
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THE OKLAHOMA NEWS
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a<lmiiril Ibrir work.
MOUNTED POUCE
Of OTHER DAYS
HOLD RE-UNION
BY J. W. PRCIF.R.
London. !>*- 9— 3y mail) ■
—A iiUlo group of 'ormer G»-
Mdiu Northwert Mounted Po-
lice came togeta-r -oday in a
brief re-ud;on oc ti* ion* trati
of war.
Togethe' they f jog'.f the m<vr-
ottwR am:c irottaer it li*
■art hern-mo*’ outpost* of i»*
••d order Be'orv a hezrth f!'»
la R*ggl~ Mor-'oa’t draw;.-.*
room the? *-ar«-.-1 "he .Id «no»-
Ugii aga...
Mareton. known a* Dick' n
tbe oonS*M*. ha' c'.» retired
to grlvale .if* »n-l levs *tren :c-.*
work for hi* country In hi*
bone at Kingj'.on. a *ubt.rb. he
bold* o pen nouse for his old
pall.
Tho the :di! »«-*r* »pi’* and
high collar, he .» the sumo More-
ton who once held the Canadian
tents and amateur tearjra* |0’
hazing title**.
"Lizzie'' larqne* name *o Lon-
don from a training ramp, Li*
tit" !• lieutenant :n 'he Ca-
nadian American Legion and an
**-oe!d!*r of tb» Fourteenth
9. Infantry .Sergeant If a try
Walker, Eighty-fourth Canadian?
Battalion, U the other voice n
fke accidental rcund-up Sergeant.
Billy Hope return to France be
fore the others lrrired.
Hope and Moreton rode to-
gether back fn 1910 "before
they got elect r:- light* and ra-
draters :n Dawson."
“Hap* was magistrate, mayor
Md toM-wirfe among the Fieklrr.o*
■ear Fullerton. Hudson Bay."
aald Moreton.
"Walker left the fore* sereral
years ago and started to
kit fortune with a farm
see forces. He -aught a pair and
caged tkesa Witt the little 'ox
J colors fn good health, he had provinces of Russia In ,arge
a good business In hand. ; numbers for use as agricultural
"One day he went Into Dawson laborers and in railroad construc-
aad learned that war had been tfon. In October. 1914, «7©d
declared He newer saw the fores Chinese were in these provinces
again—Just turned them over to while now there are more than •
friend—fortune, future and all. i 3d.0#d.
to Join op. France, ft is reported, bn* sal-;
"We worn In the riding eecort ready Imported Ib.OOOO coolies j
tkot condnetod the present Klnr •“<* »»do arrangements with
and Queen of England 7©o miles Chinese government to sup-
avertand daring their tour of ,e**1 more.
• Settled Policy
___________ While no official statements
_______________ have been made by tbe French
*Y* OFFICERS WILL , and Russian governments. It an-
ar Nium MftMB tv pears that the Importation of
M nAmw MUnUAl urge numbers of oriental coolie*
Organtaation at T. M. C. A. «• £ • •* »•“*
diMetora to bo ready for collect- ■■*•'**• «■« 0,JJ^ T*r , M
tag first instalment of the $8*4.- *h? Immigration
M6 building fond will be com- of oricnUl labor oa a large scale
Monday. One-fnnrtb of to any Buropaaa country
- - - May do Dangerous.
Cheap coolie labor offers an
easy antatom Of Europe's great-
est problem, man power short-
age: hot tram all past exper-
ience tbe expert meat la sore to
have dlaaatrous vosnlta as soon
aa tbe war la over.
Tbe United States tried coolie
labor, and had. as result, tbe
"sai.d-rlots** and 40 years of
political wrangling.
Booth Africa tried eoolle labor,
was Drought to tbe verge of
rovotatloa, and finally settled
tbe question only by sending
every coolie back to China at
enormous expense.
Hands That Dealt Death Embroider Now!
of tmuli lit-. an- here >*honn in an f.’ngiish
The quern, visiting the hex-pita! with the king
Just “Drifted Into” Movies
IMPORT COOLIES:
BAD. MANLY SAYS
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RV BASIL MA VI. T.
To relieve shortage of labor-
ers and release native workers
for the tr-n-he*. France and
make Russia are itr.porfing rhinese
of «H-j coolies In la-ge numbers.
>. - -a Chinese sad Korean workmen
have been brought into the I’ral
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V, *
BT BK i t f SCHADE i *o have such an
I really didn't break In. I Just sTppoeed !*. only
drifted Into the movies.
Aa a school girl in Chicago
I visited the Eeeanay Studio and.
! Just aa some other girls have
; done, attracted the eye of a
director. One day he suggested 1
take part. I was glad, of course.
experience. I
a pleasantry
acd scarcely imagined that I
crru’.d obtain a permanent place
But I did.
Making a career, in my ease,
did not seem difficult. But to
succeed in the photoplays you
must continually study. There to
something to learn every day.
•Mod
ft* toad, $41,00*. Is due Fto. 1.
A. J, Mahan Is temporary
fbnlrmaa and I. d. Smith tem-
porary secratary. Permanent of-
fleers will be cboeea Monday.
WANTS LAW LIMITING
WORK BT YOUNGSTERS
•tola tew preventing work by
Mm under 13 will be eonght by
Ottfear Webb Jones, be*
dl * tow would offset kna-
la Oktehoma CRy. now aet-
■ messenger boys or selling
His Babyships Throne
IOWA SPEAKER NAMED
9tjn*M PWsa
Dee Moines. la.. Jan. C.—M.
1 Pitt, of Logan, wan today
elected speaker of tbe Iowa
LLOYD GEORGE'S HEAD
IS GETTING LARGER
tf VmitM Pram.
London. Due. 1$.— (By 1M.)
—LVoyd-George's head ie a grow-
ing institution.
Prof. J. MU lent Severn, n con-
sulting phrenologist, examined the
IU1 HE MET THE
FATE OF CAST. FSYATT jTEX 'ZSrTiSrZS U
1903 and found to men sure nearly
»y
23 Inches around
tivsa." A Inter exanrtnattoo
showed that tbs togas of years
bad increased tbe circumference
mare Msec a quarter at an inch.
'“This goes to prove that a* the1
(rind Is exercised tbe brain and
head are subject to a larger de-
velopment.’’ said Professor Sev-
ern. Ibb giowth can continue J
after tbe subject hue reached1 v-arf«
adnlt age -
When he essmtned TJoyd-
Gsorgo's bend tbe second time
! Severn told tbe present premier
j of too development. His Judg-
! meat was borne out by the man
GERMAN DOINGS
TOLD BY STORY
FROM‘TAGEBLATT
Tie following !? * -ran.- art on
frovr -he Beritr. Tageblatt ' of
iddreev me.4“ by the famous
Ger-ran sodaliw Kxr'. L-.cbkneeht.
a: h:* oourt-maryixi T^its court-
rrar-ial wa_« be'.d eo-ne time ago.
b'j- -hi» "Tagebi'.t wS the ac-
coun*- o? it ha- or.*y recently
thru -
Th» present war is not a wor
for the defmee o' nvtlonaj bjteg-
r‘- nor 'or *ie Mberatton of op-
>'"* r.a* ona.i-iee, nor for the
» hx.nz o’ th*- n»»f«
Fron. -he po-n' of view of
•* zx-earners i- only lesas the
e-'-’-r.e coDceoiration of political
cppre-uiion. of economic fleecing.
*■ .Tilita.-r bu*cher>- of 'he
-- ar.4 sou !v o' working peo-
• - • •:.* -It-r. ii* -f cap-tabets ■
r. :
Th** il-rmaa goTcrnment f* an
in--rumen: for oppreeeion and ex-:
•j-tion of Che tnaeses of the*
w r’.- r.g populstlon.
I- -erv«* eoieiy. horfc at home
»nd abroad. -h» interests of junk-
*• 1o'i* of capitalirm. and of lm-i
- ertaiistr..
’■Jt Is **>• meet reckiee* repre-
- r'alve o' impertaiism. the
-rtr*?' driving 'owe for cort-
t-e- - on In armaments amour 'he
a"
It -on'rived wt*h the Austrian
r--*r;a*i*’. to brttsg about the
w-r I- has stage-mar.are-i -he
by d<~-ejr!ng the mss»- of
•he people and even ’he reich--a£
f- -oncoaled among other things,
the ultimatum to Belgium, and
•r.e czar’s te’egrzm of July 29.
1-14. It is now trying to keep
•:? the war ?ptrr. among the j
n-,a«!»e« Vy objee* ion able means.
It is conducing the war by j
-ne-hods which are monstrous: *
Invasion o' Belgium and Lgxesn-
| burg, poitomvis gases (ton nos of
which ha* now become common
•o all belligerents). Zeppelin
bombs. U-boat war against mer- j
char.-rnsn. the torpedoing o? tbe!
Lusitania; the system of hostage; \
forced contributions from "con-;
r;tiered'' countries; the systematic
I ropawanda amongst Ukraasians.
Pole?. Irishmen. Mohitnnedana j
c-c.. he’d as prisoners of war to
n ake them turn traitors and sw-
eep t either military or spy service
acair.«* their respective countries
for the benefit of the central em- j
pttes.
A most bitter fight against
this system Is the duty of every
i epresentative of the totereets of *
the wage-earners."
Calls Man the‘Eternal Destroyer!9 OF 1917
DISTINGUISHED
FOR TOLERANCE
here-
>ned,
UDO0T
YYTTTT GUJLBFJZT
Man Is the eternal destroyer independence, only liberty, only
and woman, the nurse, must save strength, to be obtained at all
virilization fr-*m him. -aj- Mm*.
HE STARTS YEAR
WITH $3,485016
I
THE CORE;
NO MORE
i
sore throat and fever. Vomiting
is common. The child may wake
up in the nigh’ and omit ar.d
’ cry -with headache." Occasion-
ally In young children the attack
sets In with convulsions. The
fever rises rapidly and may reach
104.5 on the first day.
The skin feels dry and hot.
’ the tongue becomes furred, the
. throat is dry and sore so that
_ swallowing is painful, the face
_ vl'LLIAM i is flushed, and the eyes bright.
•One year ago today; S*n- IcoLLft.. Jn ! The appetite is lost and there is
ator Gore said Vlllson would be _ . .. v v»*r much thirst,
unopposed but Washington was -r£fn^_ t hi t ^f From 2 4 to 48 hours after the
wondering what Bryan would do J34S-fl,.. t0 ’ beginning of the illness, the rash
to the president. lr .dented eon of the late Wil- t0 c«»e out. It first
perTons11 lne*ths 1*00 block, W. liam Ziegler, called the “baking ??^ear_3.on t;;e Fii,>s of the ne ',;
First-st and two in the 1800 powder king.” The gift is 'be
block W. Second, were bitten by firs? quarter of young Ziegler’s
a mad dox. inheritance tram tbe manufac-
BY WINONA WILOOX.
j The college girl iB tbe most
j independent of all women, the
I bride Is the most powerful and
. the wife the moat critical.
I ’ The up-to-date wife searches
■ the w-arp and woof of life with
a magnifying g.asa. It is her
duty, she believes generally, to
Punt' up Maws in ezlmtence—with
i view ’o remedying them.
Something heavy, heavy hang*
1 over a wife’s h< ad day and night.
I» ■■ t!:<* lia illl'llg Si'IlS.e of HOI11-
’duty i--fr undone of failure to
ae.;w’ht sonvthlng <>i ether with
a view 'o ,i Improvenient. There
fore the Wire, well intenttoned,
turns li«*r- inagnlfjInR glass
! her-eif.
i;.*h hoc mail** tin- mistake of
letting the tialiy pin> with a cube
v,h>-n aiie sliiiuiil first have given
jt a ball Horrors she has
dwarfed her dat ling’s devolop-
m*-nt forever*
i>a« In* Hifish when she took
a whole iimriilTig to carry the
washwoman's 10 children a
Christmas basket,’’ Rhe w-as!
wasteful too! She should
sent her check to the provide
evsoclat on.
Sieve to Children
If she tin ordinary wife In
average home, -he becomes
mother of her
Is rich she de-
e.o- . nervous prostration, and
*3 »or-ed to desert h»r luxurious
-urroundlnge ;art. of th» year
'or some rr-ti’o! change and
soothing occup -on, like Red
Cross work in Mu rope!
The wife of 1917 is sharply
distinguished from earlier va-
rieties by her toleration of the
eccentricities of husbands. Tho
_ woman has Fared man’s life
jg g-- 3 i sp3«ej( ’h,e 'rom the crest.on, she st.li re-
interval ntu***-.". 'he entrance oi gards some of hi* normal and
•he germs ;nto the bod> and the rharacterrtc procedures as uneon-
first signs of iine-s is calieu venMona!. ilThrt-d or positively im-
the incubation per.od. moral.
In scar!-c’ fever this period Hut the wife p-operly fortified
may be from one to seven w.th the best 191 * theories does
d vi. Ger.eraliv it is from two not express astonishment, what-
to’four day-. r",‘yr a husband may do. She
Th;s merits that when a per- is far beter qualified to judge
son who has not had scarlet man than ever before, but she
','»*■ v...'o*yp^ ’h*1 germs o* thp rcfrBins from t^l.inK him so.
disease into the mouth or nose, This wisdom is the finest, rip-
no effe"1'? are seen or felt until, highest fruit of feminism,
as a rule, from two to four days. H does not “how yet In the
The firs', symptoms of scarlet 'owering of divorce figures, but
fever are headache, vomiting. It Is bound to do so some day.
rxvis, ronsi*ts in her option of
.. .. ...__.. . preventing tier offspring from
* Gui.nert. rrench opera |,,.ing (! >tri>ye-l—in the preven-
-inger i n«i «uffragi-« singing and tiou of war. Women Hill devote rro'e slave than
lecturing in thK *ouiitry. ;so years to the making of :» r.hildren. If she
"The nre«.-nt Homan." «he man an*) he will take 30 *e»r»n<N
"mu«t leahze that her nnh lor the killing of a hundred men.’’
EXPERT DESCRIBES
FEVER WARNINGS
WHAT HAS BECOME
-Jack Greenlees returns from turer’s es'ate.
six-month trip to Alsaka. J -
• —Ernest Smith'* bond for-
feited when he didn't appear in
county court to answer transport-
ing charge.
—County comnfiseion order*
two dosen mattresses to relieve
crowded Jail condition*.
—School teachers expecting
salary warrants called at school
HOSHALL FUNERAL TO
BE AT ST. LUKE’S
Funeral fxxr Dr. J. L Ho&halL
42, who was killed Thursday
when his car turnea over on
South Robinson—av. will be held
in St. Luke's M. E. church Hun-
board office* Saturday t® learn o p ar_> conducted by Rev.
not be out
Miller of St. James church and
j Kev. B. F. Ludy of Evangelical
i church
Yeomen will have dharre of
the service* at Falrtawn. .Modem
Woodmen and Woodmen of the
that warrnt* will
until next week.
—’'It doesn’t eoet any more
to house a student in a Junior!
high school than in a ward j
school addition,'' said Ohne. Her- |
srnsrff stssbi
ISTK.bOO Junior high school bond !
issue I BARRY SIGNS UP
—Police instructed to enforce * --
law vigorously as ever said mayor ; By rPm<
following powerless police court' Boe'on, Mass. Jan. 6—Jack .obs
Barry today signed to manage
md upper parts of the chest as
-mall red spots scattered over a
Lushed surface, and spreads, so
that by the evening of the second
day it may cover the whole body.
th«> legs being reached las*.
For two or three days the
rash becomes brighter until it is
a bright scarlet. Sometimes the
r?»h is patchy, there being areas
of clean skin between and there
may be many small elevations
and blisters. In very severe
cases, spots of ble«d:ng appear
in the skin. It take? seven or
eight days for the rash to dis-
appear anad meantime the skin
’ scales,” this last ng 10 to 20
days and sometimes longer.
Whs makaa tbs leader's hats. He
a
It is downy, sof', and the draped flounce? at the f>otintv Attorney Selby lose?1 the Boston Americans,
delicate and daintily stitched, it head of the baaket are pink ,0ire from cold and talks in whi*-I
»nt important ahether the chiffon ruffled with val lace u wr. ___
"*^r*“*” ’• rbiff°n. silk °r is lined with padded white silk.; -1-Cltv hall hears there'll be
filkoline or *beer soft lawn Two Clusters of pale pink -ose- at,out 2<* candidates against Safer
btak tka ftJlaiM'Untot^M ^nd* *Bd e,r-4rn'-r* °* P*'1*' r‘b- Highlev. who'll seek re-election
c.\ry t* .he bassinet pictured Jon arp at tl,„ head anfi foot _ Eleven mules and one hor*«:
here and deslgtrtd. it _u pnk of baby's bed___ | stolen from Packingtown dealers.
I have been recovered by Sheriff I
of toe death of Sir Frederick Johnson the last two days.
MAYOR. OUSTED. IS
BEATEN ON APPEAL
Bu Bnit'd I’r**t.
Topeka, Kas, Jan f.—C. S.
Gibson, mayor o' Arkansas City,
who -wh? ousted for promising (Pubk-Ced
during his campaign was Jan. 4
today denied a rehearing by the
, supreme court.
the Janitor, who
6avb vou
_PLENTY_of mfat___
IAST MINVTE WANTS]
^im\
LOST—Brooch, sort of a
style, heirloom, between Dr
rfi
office. American
4th and Hohiraot
v
•Hv. ‘ i
.. j 34 minute* Rub thru a wire
_ ... a*lfceili«« war *»**- sieve and add 2 cupfuls of milk
HUUM, wnoao -hip. tne 4 al«do*i which has been scalded with 2
■JA wjtoMmk by a .uhoartar In, ^tee, of onion Rub 2 table-
ltowllra 11 mciaw llec. t, may ipoonfuli butter into an equal
■tow neen hanged by the Ger- anount of flour and thicken the
woe Oapt- Fryatt. .%; soup. Season with salt and pep-
ot t**rt*al by the Rrtt-jpar and serve with strip* of toast
d If he 1* harmed, tor fried bread _
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WOODMEN
of tbe World
snM Lloyd -George was taking
H^r case
head nine* the new cabinet waa _ ... . _ ———•
_........_ :
GRELAMED CORN SOUP today decided to pass the
ii ° ,1 can corn, saving the ittizzoin two-cent rate ra-e o-er J :dre \
liquid. Chop the corn turn !nto,unU1 „ Tuesday, when landis toaatma.te-
a stew pan. add the liquid andlwiti v_ar ’
2 cupful* of water and simmer _1
•Federal
Borden, former Minister o' MUitia
In the late liberaJ nrr.fc-try.
GOVERNOR ON FOR
BANQUET SPEECH
HOLLAND IS SINKING.
SAYS GEOLOGIST
BORDEN'S DEATH IS
MONTREAL REPORT
By Pr+9*.
Montreal. Jan * Word wap
mc*dv«s<J today from Cann.nr V
| Spatial to The .Vfw.
V Mumi.-n w || be Tbe Hague. Jan, 6.—Holland
’ the Jackson r>jv 1-' s.owly sinking
I vein oc rat.i banquet in th< ... ,e- T^i* little country, protected
men’ of fit. Luke's -hu: a .'on- from floo‘ls onl>‘ by dike*, is !n
day eight Governor W iliams is danger of reaching the point
on the program and 2-minute "bare a tiny leak may mean
talks will oe given bv- leg,viators l®**1 a‘^ population and land
-—_ - . _______ Prof Molengraaff of the
C: i' ! S'a'e- ye-rlv spends Polytechnic university, foremost
*' mi .DPP n -., *r bulling public I»u”h geological authority, says
« boo1-. : Holland will soon have to give
-—-——■ ' up its struggle with the waters.
f’m*- c"olo*ist« believe Hol-
land is built on changing mul
flats which move with fhe sea
level. They have calculated the
country ha# sunk IX inches m
the la«t century.
FIRST MOVIE STUDIO! TO BE PRESERVED
ARREDONDO MAY BE
i GOBERNACION MINISTER
j Hv I 'niM Pi ess.
Quereta.ro. Mexico. Jan 4.—
i It is generally understood bore
* tv \-nha»--yd->r ^-re,iocdo v
i be made Mint*>er of Gobemarton
He is bs-lieved to .ook wtth favor
on thi* new ta,«k. If he doe* not.
however, he will be returned to
Washington, it i* said. Arr«-[
dondo is due to active a* La- J.
Teas*, tonight «& route to Quera-
A POOR
APPETITE
Indicates Digestive Inefficiency
B.
When the stomach becomes weak,
the liver inactive and the bowels
clogged, your appetite is quickly
affected. Consequently, you soon
feci rundown.
You Need Help Now
You require a safe tonic end appe-
tizer—one that will help strengthen
the digestive forces
This really suggests a fair trial of
HOSTETTER’S
STOMACH
BITTERS
B u: K B hi ^ ,
Lewitrd \V.
T* - c’kiahorr.a
u:t>
PAVIM, Rf>Ol.t TIO\ ><>. 190.
A RESOLUTION ABI'i'.OVLN'i 7H'I
CITY ENiilN’MKlt’S PLANS
SI’ECIFICATK'NS AND ;ST’
Mat?;.? and DEi ;.\RiNt; it
NECKSSAKY Tt* r.U'K A X 1'
OTHERWISE XMPIh'Vi. i’..:
tain streets and avfnvei
IN THE OiTX OF OKLAHOMA
CITY. "KUH'iMA
F.K IT i:.:s< ILVKU BY 1 HE BOAR'1
OF COMMISSIONERS OP T H L*
CITY • >1 .iKLAilo.UA CITY.
' 'KI.AHuMA:
F.UST Tb.at the Cl'v E-c.rcF
Ciani. epee if lea: ions a:.j (•s.imahv
for :he improving of North B--oad-
v ay frotr, ’he north line of Four
-et.th tilth) Street to the r utt
r.e of P.zteeath • 16th) Street
toe City of Oklahoma Ctr>, Ok'a
it. ie arid ey ar- hereby ah'
proved and filed with the C;t;
£
ui-
ir -
it t
?rk.
L '
>-> pa’
\rr
».VP That !!
North Broadway from
■ ir.e of Kourtevath ill'hi
•••■'. the n»ou*h ’:r.e of Slx-
'♦ :6th> Street :n the v’tty «»f
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and do
h< :;»• eeaary Grad.ng. ronc'n "
nec^eeary Curb, Gutter. Mar
i " «'f. ('atch-ba*::.a and Inle‘J».
I*ra:n Flpes and Ijitero.! Siorn
>» were, Reset Curb and otherwise
nr prove
;II1RI>: Tvat tf :he owner*
more ih*r. one-ha*.? < 3 > 1 r ar<*a •?
;h*- ’ots and tracts o' land hat >
• aj>>fstTnent t > pay fo* such
rovemer'ji which n' ph.-
:r.c*.ude Lhe cos- of improving lc'
^•rcet and A*’ey »t»tereectlo:
not within f fteen (ia» day*
afrer the laat publlcmtlon of th*«
retoolution. file with :ve City Cle: -
cf Oklahoma <?lty, Oklahoma, the'r
protest In writ'.nc against euc »
mprovemeata, then the Board of
v "ommiesionerc aha!! cause e»u
n provementa to he made and
’-acted #or and eh all v vy ana
ment for the pckyment the
r.*r* •.nar an'd -09 s rid tr.(«cjs
•t * to afteeeeinent to pay
eiuii improvements, an provided f
; n Se-t.on§ *08 to #4»‘. Article
Ohapter 10 of the Ke\ eed Iwiwe
* he Stare of Ok:ahr>m.-» !?t0.
, i’ut’RTH That :h ** rej*o!u
i ehal! be published ; 1 .? x , * 1
’it!ve Mues
N>w«, » (fatly newspaper pu ah'
reneral clrwilfli i
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Parker, G. B. The Oklahoma News (Oklahoma City, Okla.), Vol. 11, No. 85, Ed. 1 Saturday, January 6, 1917, newspaper, January 6, 1917; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc859701/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 22, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.