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ISSUED 1924

BY Di I! The State Election Board U! Compiled by

~. ~, ~. C. McALiSTER, Secretary nl

DIRECTORY

STATE OF

STATE OFFICERS COUNTY OFFICERS CONGRESSIONAL OFFICERS LEGISLATURES--FIRST TO NINTH ELECTIONS, 1920 AND 1922 INITIATED AND REFERRED MEASURES

ISSUED 1924

BY The State Election Board

Compiled by

W. C. McALISTER, Secretary STATE ELECTION BOARD

B. B. Barefoot, Chairman ...... i ...... Chickasha W. C. McAlister, Secretary ...... Hugo Claude Baker, Member ...... Ponca City Divisional Classification

PART I

State Officers, Boards, Commis- sions and Institutions.

PART II Congressional and Legislative Officers. Elections and Initiated and Referred Measures.

PART III Counties.

o PART I

STATE OFFICERS, BOARDS, COMMISSIONS AND INSTITUTIONS.

BOARDS AND COMMISSIONS Page Accountancy, Board of ...... Adult Blind, Board of Commissioners ...... Agriculture, Board of ...... • ...... ' ...... 96 Americanization Commission ...... if ...... 7 Arbitration and Conciliation, Board o ...... Banking Board ...... Bar C~' ...... :~ssion ...... , ...... e ..... cemetery Board ...... Children's Code Commission ...... • ...... 9 Chiropractic Examiners, Board of ...... Dental EXaminers, Board of ...... F~lucation, Board of ...... '~ ...... a Election Board ...... ,' ...... , ...... 7r Eleemosynary Institutions, Board of ...... ,"" 7 Embalmers, Board of ...... • ...... Equalization, Board of ...... • ...... Free FMr Association, Board of Directors ...... 9 Game & Fish Commission ...... - ...... 8 ...... 8 Historical Society ...... 8 Historical Commission ...... 10 Illiteracy Commission ...... Industrial Commission ...... ' ...... 6 Insurance Board ...... ' ...... ~ Insurance Board, Fraternal ...... Issues Commission ...... 8 Land Office, Commissioners of the ...... • ...... 6 Library Commission ...... Live Stock Registry Board ...... G Market Commission ...... • ...... Medical Examiners,. Board of ...... • ...... Military Training Board of Control ...... 9 Mining Board ...... ~...... ,...... ; Nurses, Board of Registration ...... "...... 9 OptometrYosteopathy,Board Of.o.fll ...... q ~oard ...... "z|~ Pharmacy, Board of ...... Public Affairs, Board of ...... 6Q Real Estate Commission ...... , ...... - ...... Soldiers' Relief" Commission ...... , ...... Tax Code Revision Commission ...... , ...... -- ...... 10 Teachers" Retirement and Disability Fund, Trustees ...... 9Q Text-Book Commission ...... ' ...... • ...... Veterinary Examiners, Board of ...... Vocational Education ...... • ...... 8 ELEEMOSYNARY INSTITUTIONS

Colored Deaf, Blind and Orphan Institute ...... 11 • ,o 6 Confederate Soldters' Home ...... • ...... 11 Eastern State Home for Orphans ...... • ...... 11 Institute for Feeble Minded ...... • ...... Union Soldiers' Home ...... 6 Western State Home for Orphans ...... • ...... • ...... 11

HOSPITALS. AND ASYLUMS 11 PENAL INSTITUTIONS

Industrial School for Girls ...... ' ...... 11 Penitentiary ...... , ...... - ...... Reformatory ...... , ...... Training School for Negro Boys ...... 11 Training School for Negro Girls..., ...... Training School for White Boys.= ...... 11 Pag SCHOOLS lO-I STATE OFFICERS Adjutant General ...... Attorney General ...... 5 Auditor ...... ,

'Chief Mine Inspector.: ...... i ...... 57 ~Commissioner of Charities and Corrections ...... Commissioner of Health ...... : ...... 5 ~Commissioner of Labor ...... 5 'Commissioner of Pensions ...... : ...... :.:.::::.::.:..:.:.:::::: ~ 'Corporation Commission ...... : ...... 5 ~Criminal Court of Appeals ...... 5 :District Judges ...... , ...... 45 Examiner and Inspector ...... : ...... :Fire Marshal ...... 7 Fish and Game Warden ...... - ..... 7 Governor ...... • ...... 5 Highway Commission .... : ...... " ======7 :Insurance Commissianer ..... Librarian ...... --- ...... 5 Pardon & Paroie ...... 8 Repoxter ...... "...... 7 .Secretary of Stat'e"'" ...... 9 SUPerintendent of I)'ubl'i'c'"Ins'truct'i'on ...... 5 ~upreme uourt... : ...... 4~ Supreme Court, ======...... 5"~- ~Treasurer" ...... : ...... 5 PART II-

CONGRESSIONAL AND LEGISLATIVE OFFICERS, ELECTIONS, INITIATED AND REFERRED MEASURES. CONGRESS Present Personnel ...... 12 General Election, 1922 ...... • ...... 2 Primary, 1922 Democrat ...... 30 Republican ...... 32 Socialist ...... 34 Primary, 1920 Democrat ...... 36 Republican...... 37 Sociali,~t ...... ii~:i~ii~.iii138 INITIATED AND REFERRED MEASURES ~tate Questions ...... 47

, LEGISLATURE Present Personnel of Senate ...... 12 Present Personnel of House of Representa'tiv'es::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::12 Members of Senate (1907-1923) ...... 14 Members of House of Representatives (1907-1923) ...... 18 NOMINATING AND ELECTION DISTRICTS Congressional ~riminal Court"of'"A'p~Jeais ...... 38 uistrict Courts ..... "...... •...... 39 Mine Inspectors, ======...... 49 ~enatorial Supreme Court...... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: ...... "...... 3840 POLITICAL ORGANIZATIONS Democratic Republican . " "', ...... "...... 58 ~ ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::':...... 61 STATE OFFICERS General Election, 1922 ...... 29 Primary 1922. Democrat ...... 30 • Page

...... 32 Republican ...... 34 Socialist ...... : ...... ~eneraI Election, 1920 36 Democrat ...... ~..... " ...... 37- Republican ...... , ...... • ...... Socialist ...... i ...... ' ...... 38 Personnel of State Officers" 42 1907-1924 ...... Personnel of Supreme Court Commission ...... 40 Personnel of Criminal Court of Appeals (1908-1923) ...... 4~ Personnel of District Courts (1907-1923) ...... , ...... 45

PART III

COUNTIES

Names of Officers--vote cast ...... : ...... 62 PREFACE

In the early days of the State's history, the biennial report of the State Election Board assumed the name of "The State Directory," and under that name it has been issued after each general election. This edition follows precedent in tha.t respect, but has been changed essen- tially in others. Because of the insistent demand for inform~ttion relating to the State Government and particularly to its fiscal affairs, it has been deemed wise to eliminate from this report some of the information that has been carried in former issues and to substitute therefor a concise statement of the duties of the different Departments and a list of the Institutions with the facts and figures as to their accomplishments and the cost to the people of the state. In the limited space available, it has been possible to touch only the "high spots.'"

When Statehood came there were no roads, no school buildings, no court houses, in fact, no organized government in the part of the State, which comprises half its area.

It will be of interest to the citizens of this State to know that, notwithstanding the opening of thousands of miles of roads and high- ways, the asquisition of adequate school facilities and the construction of court houses and other public utilities, the State now owns properties whose physical value is far in excess of the total amounts heretofore appropriated for all purposes.

If a reading of this compilation of facts and figures, representing the accomplishments of seventeen years of statehood, should cause the breasts of those citizens who read it to swell with additional pride in their commonwealth, the arduous labor required in assembling them will be amply repaid and the purposes of this little volume will have been accomplished.

W. C. MCALISTER, Secretary, State Election Board.

PARTI OFFICIAL DIRECTORY State of Oklahoma . STATE OFFICERS OFFICIAL ADDRESS STATE CAPITOL, , OKLA.

GOVERNOR M. E. Tr~tpp, Democrat ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County SECRETARY OF STATE R. A. Sneed, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE AUDITOR C. C. Childers, Democrat ...... Enid, Garfield County

ATTORNEY GENERAL George F. Short, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

STATE TREASURER A. S. J. Shaw, Democrat ...... Altus, Jackson County SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC INSTRUCTION M. A. Nash, Democrat ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County STATE EXAMINER AND INSPECTOR Fred Parkinson, Democrat ...... Wagoner, Wagoner County

• COMMISSIONER OF LABOR Claude Connally, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

COMMISSIONER OF CHARITIES & CORRECTIONS Mabel Bassett, Democrat ...... Sapulpa, Creek County COMMISSIONER OF INSURANCE J. G. Read, Democrat ...... Hobart, Kiowa County PRESIDENT BOARD OF AGRICULTURE J. A. Whitehurst, Democrat ...... Doxey, Becl~ham County

CORPORATION COMMISSION Frank Carter, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City, Okla.homa County Joe Cobb, Democrat ...... Shawnee, Pottawatomie County E. R. Hughes, Republican ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County CLERK OF SUPREME COURT Wm. M. Franklin, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County CHIEF MINE INSPECTOR Ed Boyle, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, County

ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTORS District 1--Robert Brown, Dem ...... Coalgate District 2--W. G. Roberts, Dem ...... Dow District 3--3ohn D. Almond, Dem ...... Dewar

JUDGES CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS Northern District Thos. H. Doyle, Presiding Judge, (D) .... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County {Successor elected 1928} Eastern District E. S. Bessey, (R) ...... Miami, Ottawa County (Successor elected !926} Southern District Smith C. Matson, (D) ...... Ardmore, Carter County (Successor elected 1924} NOTE: J. C. Walton, D, elected Governor, impeached Oct. 23, 1923, re- moved from office Nov. 26, 1923. Succeeded by M. E. Trapp. E. N. H~rdin, D, elecetd Insurance Commissioner, resigned, succeeded January 18 by J. G. Read. -BOARD OF AFFAIRS

Carl L. Rice, Chairman (D) ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County John E. O'Neal, Sec'y (D) ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Mrs. Pat Nagle (S) ...... Kingfisher, Kingfisher County INDUSTRIAL COMMISSION H. C. Myers, (D) Chairman ...... Shawnee, Pottawatomie County Edgar Fenton (D) ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Faye L. Roblin (D) ...... "- ..... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County BOARD OF AGRICULTURE J. A. Whitehurst, (D) President ...... Doxey, Beckham County A. T. Whitworth ...... Carmen, Alfalfa County Harry Blake ...... Duncan, Stephens County Mrs. Frank King ...... Kingfisher, Kingfisher County R. B. Parks ...... Spaulding, Hughes County

STATE BOARD OF MEDICAL EXAMINERS W. T. Ray ...... Gould, Harmon County L. E. Emanuel ...... Cordell, Washita County W. E. Sanderson ...... Altus, Jackson County D. M. Miller ...... : ...... Blackwell, Kay County J. E. Farber ...... Cordell, Washita County O. N. Windle ...... Sayre, Beckham County J. M. Byrum ...... Shawnee, Pottawatomie County Dr. O. J. Colwick...: ...... Durant, Bryan County STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION M' A. Nash, Chairman ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County J. L. Newland ...... Frederick, Tillman County J. M. Sandlin ...... Duncan, Stephens County Thee. F. Brewer ...... N. McAlester, Pittsburg County Ethel W. Cardiff ...... -...... Tulsa, Tulsa County E. L. Burton.: ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE BANKING BOARD Dr. D. P. Richardson ...... Union City, Canadian County H. H. Reeves...:...... Gould, Harmon County C. K. Dawson ...... Ponca City, Kay County BOARD OF TRUSTEES CONFEDERATE HOME Thos. B. Hogg ...... -- ...... Shawnee, Pottawatomie County T. D. Turner ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Gillespie ...... Ardmore, Carter County Mrs. Ida Culbertson...... Kiowa, Pittsburg County W. M. Weems ...... Sulphur, Murray County Sidney Suggs ...... Ardmore, Carter County Gee. W. Lewis, Supt ...... Ardmore, Carter County J. W. Harris ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

UNION SOLDIER'S HOME Gee. A. Davis, Supt ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County N. O. McGinley ...... Guthrie, Logan County Chris Madson ...... , ...... Guthrie, Logan County STATE ELECTION BOARD B. B. Barefoot, Chairman (D) ...... Chickasha, 'Grady County W. C. McAlister, Sec'y (D) ...... Hugo, Choctaw County Cluade Baker (R) ...... Ponca City, Kay County SCHOOL LAND COMMISSION M. E. Trapp, Governor, Chairman ; W. A. Durant, Secretary ; Col. R. A. Sneed, Secretary of State; M. A. Nash, Supt. of Public Instruction; C. C. Childers, State Auditor; J. A. Whitehurst, Pres. State Board of Agriculture. STATE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION M. E. Trapp, Governor, Chairman; Col. R. A. Sneed, Sec'y. of State; C. C. Childers, State Auditor; A. S. J. Shaw, State Treasurer; Gee. F. Short, Attorney General; Fred Parkinson, State Examiner & In- spector; J. A. Whitehurst, Pres. State Board of Agriculture. STATE .EXAMINING BOARD FOR NURSES Susan B. Rogers ...... : ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County Lela Gripp ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County Mabel Smith ...... Norman, Cleveland County Olive Salmon ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County STATE BOARD VETERINARY EXAMINERS A. O. Hughes, President ...... Mangum, Greer County W. S. Hall ...... Holdenville, Hughes County D. W. Garber...: ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County F. F. Meads ...... Cherokee, Alfalfa County J. E. Nance ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

--6-- STATE BOARD OF EMBALMERS

Jno. M. Draper ...... O'klahoma City, Oklahoma County O. L. Galloway ...... Laverne, Harper County Geo. D. Stanley ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County STATE BOARD OF PHARMACY Thos. Hadley, Sec'y ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County F. M. Tellers ...... Pauls Valley, Garvin County Tom. L. Frame ...... Ardmore, Carter County W. Perry Freeman ...... Washington, Washington County Paul W. Moomaw ...... Okemah, Okfuskee County STATE INSURANCE BOARD J. G. Read, President ...... Hobart, Kiowa County John Hamil ...... Norman, Cleveland County Jno. E. Connolly ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County ASSISTANT ATTORNEYS GENERAL Edwin Dabney ...... -...... Altus, Jackson County Clifford W. King ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Randell S. Cobb ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Kathryn Van Leuven ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County N. W. Gore ...... ~-...... Idabel, McCurtain County Baxter Taylor;;; ...... Atoka, Atoka County John Barry ...... Alva, Woods County G. B. Fulton ...... : ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County L. S. Hirsh ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County .... J. Roy Orr ...... -...... Chickasha, Grady County STATE BOARD OF ARBITRATION & CONCILLATION O. L. Martin ...... Hanna., Hughes County John Cooper ...... : ...... Maysville, Garvin County Bert M. Draper ...... Claremore, Rogers County L. N. Trieb ...... Sapulpa, Creek County James Tempieton ...... Hartshorne, Pittsburg County Orlando Swain ...... Okmulgee, Okmulgee County FRATERNAL INSURANCE BOARD Geo. L. Bowman, Chairman ...... Kingfisher, Kingfisher County J. G. Read ...... Hobart, Kiowa County W. R. Shirley ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County W. R. Welch ...... Guthrie, Logan County O. H. Searcy ...... Okmulgee, Okmulgee County

BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS FOR ADULT BLIND Mrs. E. E. Milam, Secretary ...... E1 RenD, Canadian County P. C. Slack, (Blind Member) ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County T. O. Cullen ...... Ada, Pontotoc County Miss Jessie Barker ...... E1 RenD, Canadian County BOARD OF MANAGERS ELEEMOSYNARY INSTITUTIONS Carl L. Rice ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County John E. O'Neil ...... Oklahoma C~ty, Oklahoma County Mrs. Pat Nagle ...... Kingfisher, Kingfisher County G. H. l~ink ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County Mrs. W. W. Robertson ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County CHILDRENS CODE COMMISSION Mrs. Clara B. Lydick ...... Shawnee, Pottawatomie County Henry G. Snyder ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County George B. Johnson ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County STATE BANK COMMISSIONER O. B. Mothershead, Acting ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Waldo Watkins, Acting Asst ...... Idabel ...... County STATE FIRE MARSHAL John Connolly (D) ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE HEALTH COMMISSIONER Dr. Carl Puckett ...... -- ...... Pryor, Mayes County

STATE GAME WARDEN Geo. W. Hines ...... :...... Blackwell, Kay County PARDON AND PAROLE ATTORNEY Mrs. Nina G. Young ...... : ...... Eufaula, McIntosh County STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION Cyrus S. Avery, Chairman. 6 year term ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County F. J. Gentry, 4 year term ...... "...... Enid, Garfield County Roy Johnson, 2 year term ...... Ardmore, Carter County

--7-- ADJUTANT GENERAL B. H. Markham ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE LIBRARIAN E. G. Spilman ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County WARDEN STATE PENITENTIARY Col. W. S. Key ...... Wewoka, Seminole County WARDEN STATE REFORMATORY Geo. W. Waters ...... -...... Pawnee, Pawnee County COMMISSIONER OF ~PEN'SIONS C. J. Stewart ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE ISSUES COMMISSION Bank Commissioner O. B. Mothershead, Bank Commissioner ...... Oklahoma City C. C. Childers...... , ...... ;: ...... State Auditor Col. R. A. Sneed ...... ' ...... ~ecremry of State Lewis Terry, Secretary HISTORI'CAL COMMISSION Jasper Sipes, President ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Mrs. W. R. Ingram ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

• H~STORICAL SOCIETY Jasper Sipes, President ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Joseph B. Thoburn, Secretary ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County ...... STATE MINING BOARD M. A. Berman ...... Henryetta, Okmulgee County James Redpath ...... Wilburton, Latimer Count~ D. C. McAlpin ...... Haileyville, Pittsburg County Chas. Sizemore ...... Henryetta, 0kmulgee County Hugh Rice ...... : ...... Dow, Pittsburg Count~ STATE LIBRARY COMMISSION M. A. Nash ...... Oklahom~ City, Oklahoma County Mrs. I~ou Esther Waldrep ...... Shawnee, Pottawatomie County R. T. Blackburn ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County Jesse Rader ...... Norman, Cleveland County Mrs. Raymond Tolbert ...... E1 RenD, Canadian County Mrs. J. R. Dale, Secretary ...... : ...... •...... Oklahoma City STATE BOARD OF VO'CATIONAL EDUCATION Dr. J. S. Buchanan, President ...... Norman, Cleveland County Florence Neff, Secretary ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County M. A. Nash, Chairman ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Dr. Bradford Knapp ...... Stillwater, Payne County J. A. Whitehurst ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County C. W. Briles. Director STATE CEMETARY BOARD M. E. Trapp, Governor ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County H. S. Emerson ...... , ...... Britton, Oklahoma County Clark Nichols ...... ' ...... Eufaula, McIntosh County STATE FISH AND GAME COMMISSION .... Governor M. E. T~a.P~nee.~ ...... ; ...... ::::::::::::::::::::::Secre~ry of State Col. R ...... Geo. W. Hines ...... Game and Fish Warden STATE BOARD OF DENTAL EXAMINERS W. S. Williams, President ...... Durant, Bryan County L. M. Doss ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Jno. B. Hawkins ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County

F,-,~,~~,~,~ ~,~.~narks ...... Ponca City, Kay County Dr. Chas. Luke Berry ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County

STATE BAR COMMISSION Ben F. Williams, Chairman ...... Norman, Cleveland County W. J. Horton ...... McAlester, Pittsburg County H. C. Potterf ...... Ardmore, Carter County D. A. McDoug~l ...... Sapulpa, Creek County Frank Dale ...... , ...... Guthrie, Logan County D. W. Tracy ...... Sayre, Beckham County J. F. Curran ...... Enid, Garfield County Russell G. Lowe ...... , ...... 0klahoma City, Oklahoma County Edgar A. DeMeulees ...... ' ...... Muskogee, Muskogee C,junty R. P. White ...... Pot.eau, LeFlore County D. B. Madden ...... waite s, Cotton County W. M. Franklin, Secretary ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE BOARD OF OPTOMETRY FI H. Robertson...... Blackwell, KaY County l~. E. Evarts ...... Weatherford, Custer County STATE MARKET COMMISSION M. E. Trapp ...... Governor John A. Whitehurst ...... Pres. Board of Agriculture E. A. Miller ...... Extension Dept. A. and M.

SOLDIER'S RELIEF COMMISSION Ray O. Weems ...... Sallisaw, Sequoyah County Chas. L. Orr ...... Holdenville, Hughes County Horace H. Hagan ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County ,STATE BOARD OF CHIROPRACTIC EXAMINERS Curtis L. Lee ...... 0klahhoma City, Oklahoma County Harry Gallaher ...... Guthrie, Logan County C.. Sherling Copley ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County

STATE BOARD OF OSTEOPATHIC EXAMINERS H. C_ Wallace ...... Blackwell, Kay County ~.~-C. Montague ...... : ...... MuskSgee, Muskogee County ~J. A. Price ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

STATE TEXT BOOK COMMISSION Governor M. E. Trapp, Chairman. M. E. Nash, Secretary Dr. W. W. Phelan ...... Norman, Oklahoma Pres. A. Linscheid ...... Ada, Oklahoma Margaret Doolittle Gregory ...... Faxon, Oklahoma A. J. Lovett ...... Blackwetl, Oklahoma Sam L. Morley ...... McAlester, Oklahoma

AMERICANIZATION COMMISSION M. E. Trapp, Governor ...... : ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County Miss Irene Hickey ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Rev. G. I. Gordon ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County G. B. Parker ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County E. J. Giddings ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Mrs. Blanche Lucas ...... Ponca City, Kay C~unty Rev. J. E. Pershing ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

COMMISSIONER OF PENSIONS C. J. Stewart ...... Haworth', McCurtain County STATE REPORTER Howard Parker ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County STATE BOARD OF ACCOUNTANCY Fred Parkinson, State Examiner & Inspector George Short, Attorney General Thomas G. Boydston ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County

BOARD OF CONTROL FOR MILITARY TRAINING IN SCHOOLS M. A. Nash ...... State Superintendent W. O. Moore ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County T. J. Leahy ...... Pawhuska, Osage County Hughes B. Davis ...... Duncan, Stephens County Dewitt Waller ...... : ...... Enid, Garfield County

STATE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR OKLAHOMA STATE TEACHERS RETIREMENT AND DISABILITY FUND M. A. Nash, State Superintendent W. G. Maste:rson ...... McAlester, Pittsburg County Miss Florette McNeese ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County E. D. Price ...... Enid, Garfield County A. S. J. Shaw ...... State Treasurer STATE BOARD OF DIRECTORS FREE FAIR ASSOCIATIONS J. H. McDonald ...... Muskogee J. A. Whitehurst ...... Oklahoma City A. L. Churchill ...... Vinita J. A. Lawrence ...... Tahlequah Thea E. Lipscomb ...... Muskogee

LIVE STOCK REGISTRY BOARD Dr. L. L. Lewis ...... Stillwater, Payne County Prof. W. L. Blizzard ...... Stillwater, Payne County Dean Henry G. Knight ...... Stillwater, Payne County

REAL ESTATE. COMMISSION M. J. Glass, 3 year term ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County J. M. Pieratt, 2 year term ...... Enid, Garfield County V. G. Huston, 1 year term ...... : ...... Guthrie, Logan County

m9-- EXCISE BOARD OKLAHOMA COUNTY Robert L. Peebly, 1st. Com. Dist ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County William Patten, 2nd. Com. Dist ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County Geo. Baker, 3rd. Com. Dist ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County .Ollie S. Wilson, At Large ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Ed Overholser, At Large ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County TAX CODE REVISION COMMISSION C. W. King ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Thos. H. Owen ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Fred Parkinson ...... Oklahoma City, OkIahom.~ Cou~lty

OKLAHOMA STATE ILLITERACY COMMISSION Ed. S. ¥aught ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Cody Fowler ...... ,...Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County P. P. Claxton ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County C. W. Richards ...... Ardmore, Carter County R. L. Rodman ...... Antlers, Pushmataha County F. A. Ramsey ...... Madill, Marshall County A. Linschied ...... Ada, Pontotoc County Mrs. C. W. Austin ...... Chickasha, Grady County Miss Minnie E. Shockley ...... Alva, Woods Com~,ty Mrs. Jeanette Crosby ...... Weatherford,, Custer Coun~-?-~ Mrs. Daisy A. Riehl ...... Blackwell, Kay County Prof J. S. Buchanan, Acting President BOARD OF REGENTS: A. A. McDonald, Chairman ...... : ...... Hugo, Choctaw County Mont F. Highley ...... Oklahoma City, 0kl~hom~t County Frank Butram ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahor.la County John P. Rogers ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County Orel Busby ...... Ada, Pontotoc Couuty Geo. L. Bowman ...... Kingfisher, Kingfisher County Mrs. J. N. Schwoerke ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

A. AND M. COLLEGE Dr. Bradford Knapp, President BOARD OF REGENTS: J. A. Whitehurst ...... Doxey, Beckham County R. B. Parks ...... Spaulding, Hughes County Harry Blake ...... Duncan, Stephens County A. T. Whitworth ...... Carmen, Alfalfa County Mrs. Fern ]~. King ...... Kingfisher, Kingfisher County

OKLAHOMA COLLEGE FOR WOMEN G. W. Austin, President BOARD OF REGENTS: M. A. Nash ...... Supt. Public Instruction J. D. Carmichael ...... Chickasha, Grady County W. E. Hocker ...... Elk City, Beckham County Mrs. Eugene B. Lawson ...... Nowata, Nowata County Mrs. Estella Hoffman ...... Oklahoma City,, Oklahoma County

OKLAHOMA STATE-BUSINESS ACADEMY M. P. Hammond, President BOARD OF REGENTS: M. E. Trapp, Governor, Chairman ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County Geo. M. Cassidy ...... Tonkawa, Kay County H. J. Barclay ...... Tonkawa, Kay County

WILBURTON SCHOOL OF MINES AND METALLURGY E. E. Tourtellotte, President BOARD OF REGENTS: M. E. Trapp, Governor ...... : ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County M. A. Nash, State Superintendent ...... Edmond Oklahoma Conuty ...... Krebs, Pittsburg County A. B. Livingston ...... Lutie, Latimer County Ira C. Haycock ...... Wilburton, Latimer County MIAMA SCHOOL OF MINES M. R. Floyd, President BOARD OF REGENTS: M. A. N~sh, State Superintendent ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County Win. M. Malone ...... Vinita, Craig County Ad. V. Coppedge ...... Grove, Deleware County Sam Wilkinson ...... Nowata, Nowata County Ralph Tuthill ...... Miami, Ottawa County COLORED AGRICULTURAL AND NORMAL UNIVERSITY, LANGSTON Dr. I. M Young, President BOARD OF REGENTS: M. A. Nash, Chairman ...... Edmond, Oklahoma County Dr. H. T. S. Johnson ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County

ml0-- O. B. Jefferson ...... ' ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County H. W. House ...... Guthrie, Logan County W. S. Price:: ...... : ...... Hennessey, Kingfisher County

OKLAHOMA BUSINESS ACADEMY, TONKAWA BOARD OF REGENTS: Col. S. M. Barrett, President M. E. Trapp, Governor D. H. Markham ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Ben Hester ...... Chelsea, Rogers County

CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, EDMOND J. G. Mitchell ...... President

NORTHWESTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, ALVA J. P. Battenburg ...... President

SOUTHWESTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, WEATHERFORD

J. W. Turner ...... : ...... President

EAST CENTRAL STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, ADA A. Linschied ...... President

NORTHEASTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, TAHLEQUAH M. P. Hammond ...... - ...... President

SOUTHEASTERN STATE TEACHERS COLLEGE, DURANT H. G. Bennett ...... President

SCHOOL FOR THE BLIND, MUSKOGEE O. W. Stewart ...... Superintendent

SCHOOL FOR THE DEAF, SULPHUR J. W. Blattner ...... Superintendent

CAMERON STATE SCHOOL OF AGRrCULTURE, LAWTON John G. March ...... : ...... President

CONNOR STATE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, WARNER H. C. King ...... President

MURRAY STATE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, TISHOMINGO R. M. McCool ...... President

PANHANDLE STATE SCHOOL OF AGRICULTURE, GOODWELL A. W. Fanning ...... :---...... President

STATE TRAINING SCHOOL FOR WHITE BOYS, PAULS VALLEY Robin Knight ...... : ...... -...... Pauls Valley

STATE INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR WHITE GIRLS, TECUMSEH Mrs. M. B. Conklin ...... Superintendent

EAST OKLAHOMA STATE HOME FOR WHITE CHILDREN, PRYOR Earl Witt ...... Superintendent

WEST OKLAHOMA STATE HOME FOR WHITE CHILDREN, HELENA

W. A. Villines ...... Superintendent

DEAF, BLIND AND ORPHAN'S HOME FOR COLORED CHILDREN, TAFT J. R. Johnson...... ~...... Superintendent

INSTITUTE FOR FEEBLE MINDED, ENID C. D. Louthan ...... Superintendent

CENTRAL OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, NORMAN Dr. D. W. Griffin ...... , ...... Superintendent

EAST OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, VINTA Dr. F. M. Adams ...... Superintendent

WEST OKLAHOMA HOSPITAL FOR THE INSANE, FORT SUPPLY E. L. Bagley ...... Superintendent

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UNITED STATES SENATORS ROBERT L. OWEN (D) ...... Muskogee (Successor elected 1924) J. W. HARRELD (R) ...... Oklahoma City (Successor elected 1926) " U.S. REPRESENTATIVES IN CONGRESS Dist. 1 E. B. Howard, D ...... : ...... Tulsa Dist. 2--W. W. Hastings, D ...... i ...... Tahlequah Dist. 3--Charles D. Carter, D ...... Ardmore Dist. 4--Tom D. McKeown, D ...... Ada Dist. 5~F. B. Swank, D ...... Norman Dist. 6~, D ...... ~...... Medicine Park Dist. 7--Jim McClintic, D ...... Snyder Dist. 8--M. C. Garber, R ...... Enid

STATE SENATORS Ninth Legislature Tom Anglin, Pres. Pro Tempore (terms expire 1924.) Dist. 2inC. B. Leedy, R ...... Arnett Dist. 4mLamar Looney, (Mrs.) D ...... Hollis Dist. 6--James A. Land, R ...... Lone Wolf Dist. 8--Harry O. Glasser, R ...... Enid Dist. 10--Roy Harvey, R..." ...... : ...... Perry Dist. 12--John Golobie, R ...... Guthrie Dist. 13--Chas. E. Wells, R ...... ~...... Shawnee Dist. 14--Ross N. Lillard, D ...... Oklahoma City Dist. 15--L. L. West, D ...... Hydro Dist. 16--W. H. Woods, D (Resigned) ...... Purcell Dist. 17--Jed J. Johnson, D ...... Walters Dist. 18--John H. Carlock, D.~ ...... Ardmore Dist. 19~H. Brown, R (Resigned) ...... Watonga Dist. 20--Chas. E. McPherren, D ...... Durant Dist. 22--Tom Anglin, D ...... i ...... Holdenville Dist. 24--W. J. Holloway, D ...... Hugo Dist. 26--Joe S. Ratliff, D ...... Tishomingo Dist. 27--Clark Nichols. D ...... •...... Eufaula Dist. 28--E. M. Frye, R ...... : ...... i ...... Sallisaw Dist. 30~Horace B. Durant, R ...... Miami Dist. 32~Glen R. Horner, R ...... Okmulgee Dist. 34--J. Corbett Cornett, R ...... : ...... Pawhuska

STATE SENATORS (newly elected~terms expire 1926) Dist. 1--Wallace G. Hughes, D ...... Guymon Dist. 2--E. M. Reed, D ...... ~...... Elk City Dist. 3~L. R. Hughey, D ...... Alva Dist. 5--Harry B. Cordell, D ...... Manitou Dist. 6--A. E. Darnall, D ...... Clinton Dist. 7--Ira A. Hill, R ...... Cherokee Dist. 9--William S. Cline, D ...... , ..... Newkirk Dist. ll--Harry Jones, D ...... : ...... Stillwater Dist. 13--Courtland M. Feuquay, D ...... Chandler Dist. 14--Jack Barker, D ..... = ...... E1 Reno Dist. 15--Ed. F. Johns, D ...... Chickasha Dist. 17--W. C. Lewis, D ...... Duncan Dist. 18--Earl A, Brown, D ...... ,.Marietta Dist. 19--John E. Luttrell, D ...... Norman Dist. 20--T. F. Memminger, D ...... Atoka Dist. 21--L. P. Bobo, D ...... Wilburton Dist. 23--Joseph C. Looney, D ...... Konowa Dist. 25--Carl Monk, D ...... McAlester Dist. 27--W. M. Gulager, D ...... Muskogee Dist. 29--Harve N. Langley, D ...... Pryor Dist. 31~Wash E. Hudson, D ...... Tulsa Dist. 33--Floyd A. Calvert, D ...... Nowata

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES (one from a county) Adair County--K. G. Comfort, D...... , ...... West~.ille Alfalfa County--Leslie E. Salter, R ...... Carmen Atoka County--H. G. Eastridge, D ...... ~...... Boehler Beaver and ...... Harper Counties--Leslie I. Ray, R ...... Laverne Beckham County--Ira M. Finley, D.., ...... Elk CiCy Blaine County--L. A. Everhart, R...... Bick~ord Canadian County--Price Thompson, D ...... F.I Reno Cherokee County, John D. Gulager, D ...... Tahlequah

--12-- Choctaw County--D. A. Stovall, D ...... I/ago Cimarron and Texas Counties, I. M. Lightner, D ...... Cuymon Cleveland County---J. B. Phillips, D ...... Norman Coal County--W. B. Thornsbrough, D ...... Coalgate Comanche County L. E. Goodrich, D, Resigned ...... Lawton Succeeded by-J. E. Thomas) Cotton County Fred Hansen, D ...... Waiters Craig County--Joe L. Williams, D ...... Che~.sea Custer County--J. W. Bremer, D ...... Weatherf~)rd Delaware County W. D. Gibson, D ...... Grove Dewey County M. It. Payne, D ...... Taiop, a Ellis County, E. M. Beum, D ...... Arnett Garvin County--J. M. Thompson, D ...... Pauls Valley

Grant County Lewis E. Watkins, D ...... Medford Greet County J. G. H. Windle, D ...... : .... Granite Harmon County--H. Treadway, D ...... Hollis Haskell County--Newt Sanders, D ...... Brooken Jackson County L. R. Lowry, D ...... Duke Jefferson County--A. C. Burger, D ...... Waurika Johnston County John F. Garner, D ...... Mill Creek Kingfisher County Henry L. Cloud, It ...... Hennessey Kiowa County--James It. Tolbert, D ...... Hobart Latimer County--J. W. Callahan, D ...... Wilburton Logan County O. B. Acton, tt ...... Lovell Love-County J. Woody Dixon, D ...... Marietta .... •VIcClain County--Murray F. Gibbons, D (Resigned) ...... Purcell Major County--John N. Voorhees, It ...... Fairview Marshall County D. T. Wooten, D ...... Kingston Mayes County--J. C. Lindsey, D ...... Choteau Murray County--Jess L. Pullen, D ...... Sulphur Noble County It. F. Howe, It ...... Billings Nowata County Charles H. Baskin, D (Resigned) ...... Billings Pawnee County--E. M. Funkhouser, D ...... Skedee Payne County--Edith Mitchell, D ...... Yale Pontotoc County--Fred F. Brydia, D ...... Ada Pushmataha County G. T. Johnson, D ...... Antlers Roger Mills County--W. A. Adams, D ...... Moorewood Rogers County--Wayne W. Bayless, D ...... Claremore Seminole County--Wilbur F. Varnum, D ...... Seminole Sequoyah County, J. L. Watson, D ...... Sallisaw Tilman County--Henry It. King, D ...... Frederick Wagoner County W. S. Vernon, D ...... Coweta Washington County G. I. VanDall, D ...... Bartlesville Washita County--Edward W. Hines, D ...... Cordell Woods County--Marion Clothier, It ...... Freedom Woodward County Jerry Coover, It ...... Woodward (Two to a county) Bryan County--E. P. White, D, Bennington ; C. E. Thornley, D., Durant. Caddo County J.L. Montgomery, D, Anadarko ; F. B. Jones, D, Carnegie. Carter County Guy H. Sigler, D, Ardmore ; T. J. Pollock, D, Ardmore. Garfield County--Dist. 1--William J. Otjen, It ...... Enid Garfield County Dist. 2--V. L. Headrick, R ...... Garber Grady County--A. L. Davis, D, Chickasha ; Gordon Gray, D, Chickaswa. Hughes County C. W. Miller, D. Holdenville ; C. T. Edwards, D. Duutin. Kay County--Walter H. Franks, D, Braman ; John H. Bell, D~ Tonkawa. LeFlore County--Burton Kidd, D, Poteau; J. B. Harper, D, Talihina. Lincoln County--D. Taylor, It, Stroud ; M. M. Watson, It, Chandler. McCurtain County--Paul Stewart, D, Haworth; James Dyer, D, Broken Bow. McIntosh County--E. F. Sattsman, D, Eufaula" D. A. Brumley, D, Che- cotah. Okfuskee County T. H. Wren, D, Okemah; W. H. Case, D, Paden. Osage County--itichard Elam, D, Pawhuska; Marshall L. Smith, D, Hominy. Ottawa County J. S. Mabon, It, Miami; Geo. W. Moothart, D, Miami, (Resigned). Pittsburg County T. D. Taylor, D, McAlester; Chas. S. Brice, D., Mc- Alester. Pottawatomie C~unty L. C. Watson, D, Shawnee; N. A. J. Ticer, D, Shawnee. Stephens County W. D. McBee, D, Duncan ; James C. Nance, D, Marlow, (Resigned). (Three to a county) Creek County--Lulu D. Anderson, D, Drumright; W. I. Cunningham, D, Sapulpa ; Chas. T. Hutson, D, (Resigned), Slick. Muskogee County--Wesley E. Disney, D, Muskogee; A. K. Berry, D, Kiefton ; W. Perry Miller, D, Muskogee (Resigned). Okmulgee County--A. H. Culp, D, Beggs ; Joseph P. Itossiter, D, Henry- etta ; Chas D. Lewis, D, Okmulgee. (Five to a county) Tulsa County--W. Warren Ferrell, D, Tulsa; J. W. Simpson, D, Tulsa ; Frank M. Boyer, D, Tulsa ; John H. Miller, D, Tulsa ; G. S. Long, D, (Resigned) Tulsa.

--13-- (Six to a county) Oklahoma County--Dist. 1--W. S. Burleson, D ...... Oklahoma City Dist. 2--Anna Laskey, D ...... Oklahoma City Dist. 3--Allen Street, D ...... 0klahoma City Dist. 4--W. W. Robertson, D ...... Oklahoma City Dist. 6--Joe O'Brien, D (Resigned) ...... Oklahoma City At Large--R. A. Singletary, D ...... Oklahoma City

STATE SENATE FIRST LEGISLATURE Henry S. Johnston (D) President Pro Tern. District No. I District No. 17 Joe S. Morris (D) D.M. Smith (D) District No. 2 J. Elmer Thomas (D) A. E. Agee (D) District No. 18 R. E. Echols (D) J.C. Graham (D) District No. 3 J.C. Little (D) A. G. Updegraff (R) District No. 19 District No. 4 H.S. Blair (D) Frank Matthews (D) R.P. Wynne (D) District No. 5 District No. 20 Tom Moore (D) Jesse M. Hatchett (D) District No. 6 T.F. MemmiP.ger (D) Richard A. Billups (D) District No. 21 J. J. Williams (D) E.T. Sorrels (D) District No. 7 District No. 22 R. S. Curd (R) H.H. Holman (D) District No. 8 District No. 23 P. J. Goulding (D) Reuben M. Roddie (D) District No. 9 District No. 24 Edmund Brazell (D) W.P. Stewart (D) S. J. Soldani (D) District No. 25 District No. 10 Win. N. Redwine (D) Henry S. Johnston (D) District No. 26 District No. II Wm. M. Franklin (D) Clarence Davis (D) District No. 27 District No. 12 Eck E. Brook (D) H. S. Cunningham (R) District P.o. 28 District No. 13 P.C. Conn (D) S. A. Cordell (D) District No. 29 M. F. Eggerman (D) J.M. Keys (D) District No. 14 District No. 30 W. H. Johnson (D) E.M. Landrum (D) Roy E. Stafford (D) District No. 31 DiStrict No. 15 P.J. Yeager (D) Geo. O. Johnson (D) District No. 32 L. K. Taylor (D) H.E.P. Standford (R) District No. 16 District No. 33 Emory D. Brownlee (R) J.H. Strain (D)

SECOND LEGISLATURE J. C. Graham (D) President Pro Tem. District No. I District No. 14 Joe S. Morris (D) Roy E. Stafford (D) District No. 2 Frank M. Colville (R) E. L. Mitchell (D) District No. 15 R. E. Echols (D) Geo. O. Johnson (D) District No. 3 L. K. Taylor (D) A. G. Updegraff (R) • District No. 16 District No. 4 Emory'D. Brownlee (R) Henry J. Denton (D) District No. 17 District No. 5 D. M. Smith (D) Tom Moore (D) J. Elmer Thomas (D) District No. 6 District No. 18 J. J. Williams (D) Harry K. Allen (D) Richard A. Billups (D) J. C. Graham (D) District No. 7 District No. 19 R. S. Curd (R) R. P. Wynne (D) District No. 8 H. S. Blair (D) P. J. Goulding (D) District No. 20 District No. 9 Jesse M. Hatchett (D) Ernest B. Chapm,in tR) T. F. Memminger (D) S. J. Soldani (D) District No. 21 District No. 10 E. T. Sorrels (D) J. Q. Newell (D) District No. 22 District No, II Frank L. Warren (R) Clarence Davis (D) Distriot No. 23 District No. 12 Reuben M. Roddie (D) H. S. Cunningham (R) District No. 24 District No. 13 W. P. Stewart (D) S. A. Cordell (D) District No. 25 - M. F. Eggerman (D) Win. N. Redwine (D)

--14-- District No. 26 District No. 30 Wm, M. Franklin (D) E. M. Landrum (D) District No. 27 District No 31 Campbell Russell (D) p. J. Yeager (D) Harry B. Beeler (It) District No. 32 District No. 28 ,~ R. T. Potter (R) J. Harrie Cloonan (R) District No. 33 District No. 29 J. H. Strain (D) J. M. Keys (D) THIRD LEGISLATURE J. Elmer Thomas (D) President Pro Tern. District No. I J. Elmer Thomas (D) J. H. Langston (R) F. W. Anderson (D) District No. 2 District No. 18 E. L. Mitchell (D) C. B. Kendrick (D) R. E. Echols (D) Harry K. Allen (D) District No. 3 District No. 19 Wm. A. Briggs (R) R. P. Wynne (D) District No. 4 J. B. Thompson (D) Henry J. Denton (D) District No. 20 District No. 5 Jesse M. Hatchett (D) Guy P. Horton (D) T. F. Memminger (D) District No. 6 District No. 21 J. J. Williams (D) E. T. Sorrels (D) r4~eo. A. Coffey (D) District No. 22 District No. 7 Frank L. Warren (R) J. W. McCully (R) District No. 23 District No. 8 Reuben M. Itoddie (D) p. J. Goulding (D) District No. 24 District No. 9 W. P. Stewart (D) Win. R. Dutton (R) District No. 25 Ernest B. Chapman (R) Wm. N. Itedwine (D) District No. 10 District No. 26 J. Q. Newell (D) Wm. M. Franklin (D) District No. II District No. 27 Jos. J. Jones (R) Harry B. Beeler (R) District No. 12 Sid Garrett {D) Ben F. Berkey (R) District No. 28 District No. 13 R. J. Harrie Gloonan (It) M. F. Eggerman (D) District No. 29 • Win. Tilgham (D) E. C. Harlan (D) District No. 14 District No. 30 Frank M. Colville (D) E. M. Landrum (D) Tom F.. McMechan (D) District No. 31 District No. 15 A. F. Vandeventer (D) Geo. W. Barefoot (D) District No. 32 Joe Smith (D) R. T. Potter (R) District No. 16 District No. 33 Emory D. Brownlee (R) Gid Graham (D) District No. 17 FOURTH LEGISLATURE • C.B. Kendirck (D) President Pro Tern. District No. I District No. 14 Geo. L. Aycock (D) Tom F. McMechan (D) District No. 2 Ben F. Wilson (D) E. L. Mitchell (D) District No. 15 R. E. Echols (D) Geo. W. Barefoot (D) District No. 3 John D. Pugh (D) Wm. A. Briggs (R) District No. 16 District No. 4 E. J. Warner (R) J. L. Carpenter (D) District No. 17 District No. 5 J. Elmer Thomas (D) Guy P. Horton (D) F. W. Anderson (D) District No. 6 District No. 18 J. V. McClintic (D) C. B. Kendrick (D) Jas. L. Austin (D) Fred Tucker (D) District No. 7 District No. 19 J. W. McCully (R) J. B. Thompson (D) District No. 8 Ben Franklin (D) Eugene Watrous (R) District No. 20 District No. 9 J. T. McIntosh (D) J. E. Curran (it) T. F. Memminger (D) Win. It. Dutton (R) District No. 21 District No. 10 E. T. Sorrels (D) Geo. A. Waters (D) District No. 22 District No. II C. W. Board (D) Jos. J. Jones (it) District No. 23 District No. 12 Reuben M. Roddie (D) John H. Buford (R) District No. 24 District No. 13 W. C. McAlister (D) Chas. F. Barrett (D) District No. 25 C. L. Edmondson (D) Wm. N. Redwine (D)

--15--- District No. 26 District No. 30 Ci C. Shaw (D) Geo. W. Fields Jr. (D) District No. 27 District No. 31 Sid Garrett (D) A. F. Vandeventer (D[ Campbell Russell (D) District No. 32 District No. 28 Jas. H. Sutherlin (D) M. S. Blassingame (D) District No. 33 District No. 29 Gid Graham (D) E. C. Harlan (D)

FIFTH ~ATURE E. L. Mitcheli (D) President Pro Tern. District No. I J. Elmer Thomas (D) W. J. Risen (D) Frank Beauman (D) District No. 2 District No. 18. E. L. Mitchell (D) Fred E. Tucker (D). Geo. E. Wilson (S) R. A, Keller (D) District No. 3 District No. 19 W. M. Bickel (D) Ben Franklin (D) District No. 4 Joe A. Edwards (D) J. L. Carpenter (D) District No. 20 District No. 5 J. T. McIntosh (D) l~arry B. Cordell (D) John R. Hickman (D) District No. 6 District No. 21 Jas. L. Austin (D) M. M. Ryan (D) O. J. Logan (D) District No. 22 District No. 7 C. W. Board (D) A. C. Beeman (R) District No. 23 District No. 8 R. H. Chase (D) Eugene Watrous (R) District No. 24 District No. 9 W. C. McAlister (D), J. E. Curran (R) District No. 25 Win. S. Cline (D) W. V. Buckner (D) District No. 10 District No. 26 Geo. A. Waters (D) C. C. Shaw (D) District No. II District No. 27 Clarence Davis (D) Campbell Russell (D) District No. 12 T. H. Davidson (D) John H. Buford (R) District No. 28 District No. 13 M. S. Blassingame (D]t Chas. F. Barrett (D) District No. 29 C. L. Edmondson (D) O. W. Killam (D) District No. 14 District No. 30 Tom F. McMechan (D) Geo. W. Fields Jr. (D) Ben F. Wilson (D) District No. 31 District No. 15 R. L. Davidson (D) John D. Pugh (D) District No. 32 Thos. J. O'Neill (D) Jas. H. Sutherlin (D~ District No. 16 District No. 33 S. W. Hogan (R) W. A. Chase (D) District No. 17

SIXTH LEGISLATURE C. W. Board (D) President Pro Tern. District No. I District No. 14 J. W. Risen (D) Robt. Burns (D) District No. 2 Warren K. Snyder (D) Arthur Leach (D) District No. 15 Geo. E. Wilson (S) Thos. J. O'Neill (D) District No. 3 Frank Carpenter (D) W. M. Bickel (D) District No. 16 District No. 4 It. Brown (R) G. L. Wilson (D) District No. 17 District No. 5 3. Elmer Thomas (D), Harry B. Cordell (D) Frank Beauman (D) District No. 6 District No. 18 O. J. Logan (D) Fred E. Tucker (D) R. L. Knie (D) R. A. Keller (D) District No. 7 District No. 19 Walter Ferguson (R) Joe A. Edwards (D), District No. 8 Jep Knight (D) Eugene Watrous (R) District No. 20 District No. 9 J. T. McIntosh (D) R. L. ttall (D) John R. Hickman (D), Wm. S. Cline (D) District No. 21 District No. I0 M. M. Ryan (D) Tom Testerman (R) District No. 22 District No. II C. W. Board (D) Clarence Davis (D) District No. 23 District No. 12 R. H. Chase (D) John Golobie (R) District No. 24 District No. 13 W. C. McAlister (D~ C. L. Edmondson (D) District No. 25 T. B. Hogg (D) W. V. Buckner (D~

h16-- District No. 26 District No. 30 John S. Vaughan (D) J. J. Smith (D) District No. 27 District No. 31 Eugene M. Kerr (D) R. L. Davidson (D) T. H. Davidson (D) District No. 32 '~ District No. 28 S. L. Johnson (D) T. L. Rider (D) District No. 33 District No. 29 W. A. Chase (D) O. W. Killam (D) SEVENTH LEGISLATURE R. L. Davidson (D) President Pro Tern. District No. I J. Elmer Thomas (D) M. W. Pugh (D) L. A. Morton (D) District No. 2 District No. 18 Arthur Leach (D) Fred E. Tucker (D) Jas. ~purlock (D) Jas. Draughon (D) District No. 3" District No. 19 Wm. Briggs (R) Jep Knight (D) ~ District No. 4 W. R. Wallace (D) G. L. Wilson (D) District No. 20 District No. 5 J. T. McIntosh (D) Harry B. Cordell (D) Wilburn Cartwright (D) District No. 6 District No. 21 R. L. Knie (D) J. E. Fleming (D) T. C. Simpson (D) District No. 22 District No. 7 C. W. Board (D) Joe Sherman (R) District No. 23 District No. 8 Luther Harrison (D) Eugene Watrous (R) District No. 24 District No. 9 W. C. McAlister (D) W. T. Clark (R) District No. 25 R. L. Hall (D) E. P. Hill ('D) District No. I0 District No. 26 Tom Testerman (R) John S. Vaughan (D) .District No. II District No. 27 M. F. Ingraham (R) Eugene M. Kerr (D) District • No. 12 S. S. Mayfield (D) John Golobie (R) ~ District No. 28 District No. 13 T. L. Rider (D) M. Wallace Lynch (R) District No. 29 T. B. Hogg (D) Pete Coyne (D) District No. 14 District No. 30 Warren K. nyder (D) J. J. Smith (D) T. F. Hensley (D) District No. 31 District No. 15 R. L. Davidson (D) Frank Carpenter (D) District No. 32 C. A. Dearmon (D) S. L. Johnson (D) District No. 16 District No. 33 H. Brown (R) E. E. Woods (R) District No. 17 EIGHTH LEGISLATURE T. C. Simpson, President Pro Tempore

First District M. W. Pugh, Democrat ...... Boise City

• Second District James Spurlock, Democrat ...... Hammon Third District Wm. A. Briggs' Republican ...... -...... Woodward

Fifth District Harry B. Cordell, Democrat ...... : .... Manitou Sixth District •T. C. Simpson, Democrat...... Thomas

• Seventh District Joe Sherman, Republican ...... Sherman Ninth District W. T. Cark, Republican ...... Manchester

Eleventh District M. F. Ingraham, Republican ...... Sapulpa Thirteenth District M. Wallace Lynch, Republican ...... Stroud Fourteenth District T. F. Hensley, Democrat ...... E1 RenD

--17-- Fifteenth District C. A. Dearmon, Democrat ...... i ...... Naples

Seventeenth District L, A. ~forton, Democrat ...... Duncan Eighteenth District James Draughon, Democrat ...... Davis Nineteenth District W. R. Wallace, Democrat ...... Pauls Valley Twentieth District Wilburn Cartwright, Democrat ...... Clarita

• Twenty-first District J. E. Fleming, Democrat ...... Poteau

Twenty-third District Luther Harrison. Democrat ...... :...... Ada Twenty-fifth District E. P. Hill, Democrat ...... McAlester

Twenty-seventh District Clark Nichols, Democrat (Unexpired term) ...... Eufaula "

Twenty-ninth District Pete Coyne, Democrat ...... Estella Thirty-first District R. L. Davidson, Democrat ...... Tulsa

Thirty-third District E, E. Woods, Republican ...... Claremoro,

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES FIRST LEGISLATURE Wm. H. Murray (D) Speaker Adair County Delaware County T. L. Rider (D) Lee B. Smith (D) Alfalfa County Dewey County A. J. Butts (D) W.C. Smith (R) Dan G. Murley (D) Ellis County Atoka County Elmer V. Jessee (D) Robt. 5i. Rainey (D) Garfield County Beaver County Albert T. Ellis (D) Abel J. Sands (R) Jos. M. Porter (R) Beckham County Garvin 'County Geo. C. Whitehurst (D) W.M. Lindsey (D) Blaine County Win. Tabor (D) Wm. H. Bowdre (D) C0rUnty Bryan County Robt?radYJohnsonM. (D) J. H. Baldwin (D) Albert S. Riddle (D) A. F. Ross (D) Grant County Caddo County Jos. W. Smith (D) Chas. C. Fisher (D) Greer County Frank Stevens (D) Geo. W. Briggs (D) Canadian County W.C. Pendergraft (D) Milton B. Cope (D) Harper County Carter County John W. Durst (D) Leo Harris (D) Haskell County J. F. McCants (D) Ed Boyle (D) Cherokee County Hughes County Jos. L. Manus (D) Edward Swengel (D) Choctaw County Jackson County Wm. H. Armstrong (D) Wm. A. Banks (D) Cimarron County S.G. Ashby (D) Frank L. Casteel (D), . Jefferson County Cleveland County Chas, M. London (D) J. Vandeveer (D) Johnston County Coal County Wm. H. Murray (D) Geo. W. O'Neal (D) Kay County Comanche County Q.T. Brown (D) &rail H. Japp (D) Logan Hawkins (D) J, Roy Williams (D) Kingfisher County Craig County Harvey Utterback (R) E. J. Hobdy (D) Kiowa County Creek County Jesse T. Armstrong (D) W. B. Stone (D) J.V. Faulkner (D) Custer County• Latimer County Howell Smith (D) J.E. Stivers (D) ,

--18-- Le Flore County Ottawa @ounty CAns. _W. Broome (D) A. G. Martin (D) Lincoln County Pawnee County H. M. Jarrett (D) Wm. Murdock (D) Jas. H. Lockwood (R) Payne County Logan County P. A. Ballard (D) Will H. Chappell (R) Pittsburg County Jno. S. Shearer (R) J. L. Hendrickson" (D) GoD. H. Stagner (R) Henry M. McElhaney (D) Love County Pontotoc County John R. McCalla (D) Frank Huddleston (D) MeClain County Pottawatomie County Thos. C. Whitson (D) Milton Bryan (D) McCt~rtain County Wm. S. Carson (D) Wm. H. Harrison (D) Wm. F. Durham (D) Mcl ntosh County Pushmataha County Wm. B. Beck (D) Ben T. Williams (D) Major County Roger Mills County J. R. Sherman (R) Jos. L. Pasrchall (D) Marshall County Rogers County H. S. P. Ashby (I)) J. F. Tandy (D) Mayes County Seminole County Henry M. Butler (D) Jesse B. Chastain (D) Murray County Sequoyah County M. Turner (D) Geo. W. Allen (D) Muskogee County Stephens County Fred P. Branson (D) "W. B. Anthony (D) J. B. Crouch (R) Texas County A. J. Snelson (D) E. J. Earle (D) Noble County Tillman County Chas. A. Fraser (R) Henry R. King (D) Nowata County Tulsa County J. A. Tillotson (D) Cicero L. Holland (D) Okfuskee County F. L. Haynes (D) Thos. B. Wortman (D) Wagoner County Oklahoma County A. D. 0rcutt (R) Washington County Curtis R. Day (D) C. G. Jones (R) A. F. Vandeventer (D) I. M. Putnam (D) Washita County A. T. Earley (D) David L. Smith (D) Okmulgee County Woods 'County Wm. C. McAdoo (R) Wm. T. Abbott (D) Osage County Woodward County John B. Deyerle (D) Irving W. Hart (D) FLOTORIAL DISTRICTS Cou nties Hughes and Pittsburg ...... Ben F. Harrison, D LeFlore and Sequoyah ...... E. A. Moore, D Lincoln and Pottawatomie ...... :...... H. G. Stetmund, D Pawnee and Payne ...... Geo. D. Hudson, D Pontotoc and Seminole ...... Edgar S. Ratliff, D SECOND LEGISLATURE Ben F. Wilson (D) Speaker Adair County Coal County T. L. Rider (D) GoD. E. Jahn (D) Alfalfa County Comanche County A. J. Butts (D) Leslie P. Ross (D) Atoka County Craig County J. M. Humphreys (R) E.N. Ratcliff (D) Beaver County Creek County A. W. Tooley (R) Geo. 0'Helm (R) Beekham County Custer County G. W. Lewis (D) Howell Smith (D) Blaine County Delaware County A. L. Edgington (R) Lee B. Smith (D) Bryan County Dewey County Wm. F. Scruple (D) Richard G. Brownlee (R) Caddo County Ellis County Joe Smith (D) H.P. Covey (R) Canadian County Garfield County Milton B. Cope (D) Jos. M. Porter (R) Carter County Arthur A. Stull (R) Win. F. Gilmer (D) Garvin County John R. Whayne (D) J. J. Rotenberry (D) Cherokee County Robt. Wallace (D) Henry Ward (R) Grady County Choctaw County Henry Ireton (D) Lyman W. White (D) R.L. Glover (D) Cimarron Cou~y Grant County Frank L. Casteel (D) Jos. W. Smith (D) Cleveland County~ Greer County S. W. Hutchins (D) G.L. Wilson (D)

--19-- Jas. I. Savage (D) Okfuskee County Harper County Robt. J. Dixon (R) Henry L. Vogle (R) Oklahoma County Haskell County I. M. Putnam (D) Ed Boyle (D) E. L. Dunn (D) Hughes County C. G. Jones (R) N. J. Johnson (D) S. W. Murphy (R) Jackson County Okmulgee County S. G. Ashby (D) J. H. Lincoln (R) Jefferson County Osage County Alex C. Savage (D) Prentiss Price (D) Johnston County Ottawa County J. M. Ratliff (D) J. F. Tucker (D) Kay County ,Pawnee County Lester A. Marls (R) John Bonar (R) Chas. M. Compton (R) Payne County Kingfisher County C. E. Sexton (R) Harvey Utterback (R) Pittsburg County Kiowa County H. M. McElhaney (D) J. E. Terral (D) Wm. S. Rogers (D) J. V. Faulkner (D) Pontotoe County Latimer County Frank Huddleston (D) Lon Lovelace (D) Pottawatomie County Le Flore County Milton Bryan (D) C. C. Mathis (D) Win. S. Carson (D) Lincoln County Wm. F. Durham (D) Jno. B. Charles (R) • Pushmataha County Jas. H. Lockwood (R) Ben T. Williams (D) Logan County Roger Mills County O. B. Acton (R) Jos. L. Paschall (D) Jno. S. Shearer (R) Rogers County A. C. Hamlin neg.) (R) C. S. Wortman (D) Love County Seminole County Jno: R. McCalla (D) H. M. Tate (R) McClain County Sequoyah County Thos. C. Whitson (D) Isaas Jacobs (R) McCurtain County Stephens 'County C. •M. Anderson (D) W. B. Anthony (D) Mclntosh County Texas County A. J. Milsap (R) E. J. Earle (D) Major County Tillman County Joe Sherman (R), Henry R. King (D) Marshall County Tulsa County J. W. McDuffee (D) 1~. L. Haynes (D) Mayes County Wagoner County D. C. Hughes (D) J. P. Calhoun (R) Murray County Washington County M. Turner (D) Clint Moore (R) Muskogee County Washita County Jas. Knox (R) S. C. Burnette (D) Edward Merrick (R) Woods County h~oble County H. T. Parsons (R) R. F. Howe (R) Woodward County Nowata County John H. Bridges (R) J. A. Tillotson (D) FLOTORIAL DISTRICTS Counties Bryan and Atoka...... W. A. Durant, D Caddo, Canadian and Cleveland ...... Ben F. Wilson, Johnston and Coal ...... , ...... John M. Moore D Comanche and Stephens ...... : ...... Amil H. Japp', D Craig and Rogers ...... Peter J. Coyne, D THIRD LEGISLATURE W. A. Durant (D) Speaker. Adair County U.S. Brown (R) Geo. W. Smith (D) Carter County Alfalfa County JI~.B. Champion (D) G. N. Kneeland (D) T. Rexroat (D) Atoka County Cherokee County J. W. Clark (D) Houston B. Teehee (D) Beaver County Choctaw County A. W. Tooley (R) M.L. Webb (D) Beckham County Cimarron County Geo. W. Lewis, Sr. (D) 0. Marshall (D) Blaine County 'Cleveland County Geo. Jamison (R) Oliver H. Akin (D) Bryan County Coal County J. H. Baldwin (D) Geo. T. Searcy (D) Win. F. Scruple (D) Comanche County ~Caddo County J. Roy Williams (D) H. N. Christian (D) Craig County G. M. FuEer (D) Pete Coyne (D) Canadian County Creek County

--20-- S. J. Smith (R) Mayes County Custer County • R.W. Lindsey (D) J. N. Thrash (R) Murray County Delaware County Chas. B. Emmanuel (D) O. W. Killam (D) Muskogee County Dewey 'County W. C. Jackson (D) H. O. Devereux (R) W. P. Miller (D) Ellis County Noble County Flavius P. Rose (R) E. T. Testerman (R) Garfield County Nowata County Jos. M. Porter (R) C. L. Miller (D) J. B. Campbell (R) 0kfuskee County Garvin County J. J. Roland (D) O. W' Patchell (D) Oklahoma County Wm. Tabor (D) R. L. Peebly (D) Grady County Hubert L. Bolen (D) E. W. Frey (D) John H. Wright (D) ' Robt. L. Glover (D) C. H. DeFord (R) Grant County 0kmUigee County W. T. Clark (R) J. M. I, enox (D) Greet County Osage 'County K. C. Cox (D) Chas: B. Peters (D) C. H. Madden (D) Ottawa County Harmon County James K. Moore (D) C. H. Madden (D)' Pawnee County Harper County Ross Brubaker (D) Henry L. Yogle (R) Payne County " Haskell County T. H. Stockton (R) H. H. Edwards (D) Pittsburg County Hughes County H. M. McElhaney (D) N. J. Johnson (D) S. F. Whitman (D) Jackson County Pontotoe County S. G. Ashby (D) Jno. P. Crawford (D) Jefferson County Pottawatomie County : Cham Jones (D) Chas. F. Barrett (D) Johnston County Wm. S. Carson (D) W. J. Milburn (D) B. F. Nisbett (D) Kay County tPushmataha County T. O. Williams ~ (D) H. S. P. Ashby (D) W. H. Clark (R) Roger Mills County Kingfisher County Perry Madden (D) Gee. L. King (R) Rogers 'County Kiowa County Joe Chambers (D) 0. J. Logan (D) Seminole County Latimer County E. E. Jayne (D) W. H. New (D) Sequoyah County Le Flore 'County Jas. W. Breedlove (D) Chas. W. Broome (D) Stephens County Lincoln County W. B. Anthony (D) Jno. B. Charles (R) Swanson County C. R. Blackburn (R) Jim V. McClintic (D) Logan County Texas County O. B. Acton (R) T. 0. James (D) Jno. S. Shearer (R) Tillman County Love County Walter L. Coughlin (D) ~V. H. Brooks (D) Tulsa County MeClain County J. I. Gillespie (D) E. L. Green (D) Wage nor 'County MeCurtain County John S. Moss (D) Jas. R. Knight (D) " Washington County Mclntosh County Lon Fisher (D) J. W. Steen (D) Washita County Major County Eckles L. Harris (D) S. S. Davidson (R) Woods County Marshall 'County D. S. Woodson (D) J. W. McDuffee (D) Woodward County E. G. Vosburgh (R) FLOTORIAL DISTRICTS • Counties Johnston and Coal ...... John M. Moore, D Bryan and Atoka ...... ~...... W. A. Durant, D Pontotoc and Seminole ...... : ...... ~ J.S. Barham, D Muskogee and Haskell ...... Eugene M. Kerr, D vice Jas. A. Cullop, D (deceased) Pittsburg and Hughes ...... William A. Hammond, D ." Comanche and Stephens ...... J. S. Leftwich, D Custer and Washita ...... Gee. W. Cornell, D Pottawatomie and Lincoln ...... J. H. Maxey, Jr., D Sequoyah and LeFlore ...... S. J. Folsom, D Alfalfa and Grant ...... A. J. Renffrow, R Craig and Rogers ...... W. L. Jeffords, D Garfield and King~isher ...... ,...Eugene A. Watrous, R Payne and Pawnee ...... Ed M. Clark, R Creek and Tulsa ...... W. V. Pryor, D Caddo, Canadian and Cleveland ...... Dan W. Peery, D

--21-- " FO U'RTH LEGISLATURE J. Harvey Maxey (D) Speaker. Adair County Kiowa County T. L. Rider (D) Leonard D. Lewis (D) Alfalfa County Latimer County Chas. B. Parkhurst (R) Cliff V. Perry (4) Atoka County Le Flore County I. L. Cook (D) T.G. McMahan (D) Beaver and Harper J.L. Spengler (D) Counties Lincoln County R. B. Rutherford (D) John B. Charles (R) ' Beckham County Fred B. Hoyt (R) H. V. Joseph (D) Logan County Blaine County Frank H. McGuire (R) Geo. Jamison (R) Walter H. Matthews (D) Bryan 'County Love County W. A. Durant (D) W.H. Brooks (D) R. R. Halsell (D) McClain County Caddo County E.E. Glasco (D) H. N. Christian (D) McCurtain County Theo Pruett (D) W.S. Davis (D) Canadian County Tom G. Taylor (D) R. J. Thompson (D) Mclntosh County Carter County R.H. Berry (D) U. T. Rexroat (D) Major County Cherokee County W.T. Ruby (R) Houston B. Teehee (D) Marshall County Choctaw County_ C.H. Thomes (D) Thos. W. Hunter (D) Mayes 'County Cimarron and Texas Gideon Morgan (D) Counties Murray County W. L. Roberts (D) Chas. B. Emanuel (D) Cleveland County Muskogee County N. E. Sharp (D) Win. A. Carr (D) Coal County J.H. M axey (D) Geo. T. Searcy (D) J.E. Wyand (D) Comanche and Cotton Noble County Counties E.T. Testerman (R) J. Roy Williams (D) Nowata County J. M. Haynes (D) W.A. Chase (D) Craig County Okfuskee County Pete Coyne (D) Geo. D. Harrison (D) Creek County W.H. Chase (D) H. H. Sherman (R) Oklahoma County Custer County C.H. DeFord (R) W. S. Dearing (D) Hugh A. Randall D Delaware County Jno H. Wright (D) Lee Howe (D) Hubert L. Bolen (D) Dewey County D.B. Welty (D) Howell Smith (D) H.L. Russell (D) Ellis County Okmulgee County Flavrius P. Rose (R) J.M. Lenox (D) Garfield County Osage County Geo. M. Dizney (R) Chas. B. Peters (D) C. C. Childers (D) M.B. Prentiss (D) Garvin County Ottawa County Joe A. Edwards (D) J.S. Mabon (R) W. B. M., Mitchell (D) Pawnee County Grady County Stanley C. Edmister (R) J. T. Brown (D) Payne County A. S. Riddle (D) J.W. Reece (D) Grant County Pittsburg County J. E. Lemon (D) R.I. Bond (D) Greer County E.P. Hill (D) 0. L. C~mmings (D) S. :F. Whitman (D) Harmon County Pontotoc County H. L. Russell (D) Jno. P. Crawford (D) Harper County Pottawatomie County See Beaver and Harper. Ja~s. T. Farrall (D) Haskell Country Harvey H. Smith (D) H. M. Moore (D) H.O. Toner (D) Hughes County Pushmataha County J. B. Griggs (D) H.S.P. Ashby (D) Jackson County Roger Mills County R. J. Morgan (D) Thos. Joyner (D) Jefferson County Rogers County A. McCrory (D) Archibald Bonds (D) Johnston County Seminole County Andrew A. Veatch (D) W.A. Bishop (D) Kay County Sequoyah County C. :b. Pinkham (D) Win. L. Curtis (D) W. C. Baum (R) Stephens County Kingfisher County O.M. Morris (D) Geo. L. King (R)

---,99-- Swanson County Wagoner County W.-G. Woodard (D) John A. Baker (D) Texas County Washington County (See Cimarron and Texas) R. F. Stilwell (D) Tillman County Washita County Harry B. Cordell (D) C. C. Hill (D) Tulsa County Woods County W. B. Williams (D) W. H. Olmstead (R) Frank Z. Curry (D) Woodward County E. G. Vosburgh (R) FIFTH LEGISLATURE A. McCrory (D) Speaker Adair County Johnston County Thos. J. Welch (D) J. 3. Clark (D) Alfalfa County Kay County J. C. Smith (R) C. I. Pinkham (D) Atoka County Henry W. Headley (R) Jas. H. Thurmond (D) Kingfisher County Beaver and Harper Counties J. A. Marsh (R) Howard M. Drake (R) Kiowa County Beckham County R. R. Fitzgerald (D) Thos. H. McElmore (S) N. D. Pritchett (S) Blaine County Latimer County L. A. Everhart (R) Cliff V. Perry (D) Bryan County Le Flore County W. A. Durant (D) T. G. McMahan (D) G. A. Ramsey (D) G. L. Council (D) Caddo County Lincoln ~County 4os. A. Baker (D) Jake Zabloudil (R) Frank Carpenter (D) Ed G. Keegan (R) Canadian County Logan County T. F. Hensley (D) Amos A. Ewing (R) Carter County 0. B. Acton (R) Kelly Brown (D) Love County Cherokee County Ass E. Walden (D) J. D. Cox (D) McClain County Choctaw County E. E. Glasco (D) Thos. W. Hunter (D) McCurtain County W. L. Garner (D) Tom G. Taylor (D) Cimarron and Texas Counties Mclntosh County Chas. Williams (D) W. M. Duffy (D) Cleveland 'County Major Counly H. O. Miller (D) C. H. Ingham (S) Coal County Marshall County Wilburn Cartwright (D) 0. G. Rollins (D) Comanche and Cotton Counties Mayes County Wm. T. Powell (D) Johnson Crawford (D) Lewis H~nter (D) Murray 'County Craig County "George W. Pullen (D) Bryant Cash (D) Muskogee County Creek County N. B. Maxey (D) Wm. J. Ladd (R) R. L. Disney (D) Custer County Walter Eaton (D) John A. simpson (D) Noble County Delaware County E. T. Testerman (R) Lee Howe (D) Nowata County Dewey County Eldon E. Sams (R) D. C. Kirkpatrick (S) Okfuskee County Ellis County W. N. Barry (D) C. H. Holmes (R) Oklahoma County Garfield County J. T. Dicker~o_l ,R) Marvin M. McCord (R) R. L. Peeb!y (D) C. C. Childers (D) Jno. H. Wright (D) Garvin County Jesse B. Norton (R) Cicero I. Murray (D) James A. Young (D) L. D. Abney (D) Okmulgee County Bert Jackson (D) S. L. Johnson (D) L. N. Barbee (D) Osage 'County Grant County Loris E. Bryant (D) J. E. Lemon (D) Ottawa County Greet County James K. Moore (D) J. O. McCollister (D) Pawnee County Harmon County G. W. Goodwin (D) H. Treadway (D) Payne County Harper County 3. L. McKeown (D) See Beaver and Harper Pittsburg County Haskell County Paul Nesbitt (D) A. H. Huggins (D) T. G. Wilkes (D) Hughes County Tom G. Halle (D) BenF. Harrison (D) Pontotoc County Jackson 'County Sam H. Hargis (D) R. J. Morgan (D) Pottawatomie County Jefferson County Tom C. Waldrep (D) A. McCrory (D) R. R. Hendon (D)

--23-- W. K. Dunn (D) Tillman County Pushmataha County A. North (D) J. H. Iteigner (D) Tulsa County Roger Mills County Jas. H. Sykes (D) S. W. Hill (S) Wash Hudson (D) Rogers County Wagoner County A. E. Ball (D) Wm. E. Long (D) Seminole County Washington County Luther Harrison (D) M. W. Bovee (D) Sequoyah County Washita County J. N. Davis (D) C. C. Hill (D) Stephens 'County Woods County Henry W. Sitton (D) W. I-I. 01mstead (R) J. P. Spoor (D) Woodward County Texas County E. 0. MeCance (D) (See Cimarron and Texas)

SIXTH LEGISLATURE Paul Nesbit (D), Speaker Adair County Harmon County D. B. Collums (D) " H. Treadway (D) Alfalfa County Harper 'County J. C. Smith (R) See Beaver and Harper Atoka County Haskell County Jas. A. Thurmond (D) J. L. Hendrickson (D) Beaver and Harper Counties Hughes County E. Lee Adams (D) H. A. Hicks (D) Beckham Cou nty Silas M. Shirley (D) Algernon Mansur (D) Jackson County Blaine County Everett Petre (D) L. A. Everhart (R) R. J. Morgan (D) Bryan County Jefferson County W. A. Durant (D) O. M. Bond (D) Porter Newman (D) Johnston County, Caddo County B. N. Hultzman (D) S. C. Kelly (D) Kay County Newt Dickinson (D) Henry W. Headley (R) Canadian County Samuel M. Elder (R) Jack Barker (D) Kingfisher Count~ T. F. Hensley (D) J. A. Marsh (It) Carter County Kiowa County Roy Shores (D) It. R. Fitzgerald (D) Thad Baker (D) W. G. Woodard (D) Cherokee County Latimer County Roy C. Hinds (D) L. P. Bobo (D) Choctaw County Le Flore Count~ R. K. Warren (D) Tom W. Neat (D) Cimarron and Texas Counties J. B. Harper (D) M. W. Pugh (D) Lincoln County, Cleveland County W. :F. Pardoe (R) H. 0. Miller (D) Ed G. Keegan (It) Coal County Logan County Wilburn Cartwright (D) Amos A. Ewing (R~ Comanche and Cotton Counties O. B. Acton (R) Lewis Hunter (D) Love 'County , Fletcher Riley (D) Ass E. Walden (D) Wm. T. Powell (D) McClain County Craig County G. H. A. Thomas (D~ J. H. Butler (R) MeCurtain Count~ Creek County J. E. Rowland (D) J. M. Morgan (D) Melntosh County. Win. L. Cheatham (D) It. H. Berry (D) Custer 'County S. S. Mayfield (D) E. L. Meacham (D) Major County Oscar E. Houston (D) S. J. Bardsley (R) Delaware County Marshall County. John H. Gibson (D) Syd J. Wheeler (D) Dewey County Mayes County M. L. Jones (D) D. C: Hughes (D) Ellis County Murray County Bert E. Hill (R) Jas. Draughon (D) Garfield County Muskogee County J. A. Eakins (it), R. L. Disney (D) J. B. Campbell (R) Robt. E. West (D) Garvin County L. E. Neff (D) Alfred Stevenson (D) Noble County E. O. Northcutt (D) Roy Harvey (R) Grady County Nowata County Bert Jackson (D) A. R. Garrett (R) Ed Sheegog (D) .,~ Okfuskee County Grant County W. N. Barry (D) T. E. Beck (R) 0k:ahoma Count~ Greer County I. L. Harris (R) J. O. McCo!lister (D) S. S. Butterfield (D~

--24-- Rollin E. Gish (D) Rogers County W. W. Robertson (D) E. E. Woods (R) Tom Dolan (D) Seminole County Okmulgee County A. S. Norvell (D) H. R. Christopher (D) M. M. Turlington (D) Bert C. Hodges (D) Sequoyah County Osage County C. B. Johnson (D) I,. A. Wismeyer (R) J. V. Blanchard Jr. (D) Ottawa County Stephens County John N. Scott (D) 3. P. Spoor (D) Pawnee County Texas County Millard F. (~rubb (R) (See Cimarron and Texas~ Payne Coanty Tillman County A. 3. Hartenbower (D) Squire Humble (D) Chas. C. Platt (R) Tulsa County Pittsburg County Glenn Condon (R) S. Z. Fitzgerald (D) Harry H. Rogers (R) Paul Nesbitt (D) Wagoner County Tom G. tIaile (D) P. A. Fox (D) 'Pontotoc County 3. C. Hamilton (D) 3. W. Vaden (D) Washington County Robtl Wimbish (D) A. E. Craver (R) Pottawatomie County Washita County Tom C. Waldrep (D) W' T. Graves (D) N. A. 3. Ticer (D) I. B. Hurst (D) W. L. Chapman (D) Woods County Pushmataha County W. H. Olmstead (R) C. A. Welch (D) Woodward County Roger Mills County B. H. Beatte (D) 3. T. Nicholson (D) SEVENTH LEGISLATURE Tom C. Waldrep (D) Speaker. Adair county Garfield County D. B. Collums (D) Harry O. Glasser (R) Alfalfa County J: B. Campbell (R) W. S. David (R) Garvin County Atoka County Alfred Stevenson (D~ Wm. Gill (D) Grady County BeaVer and Harper Counties Bert Jackson (D) J. W. Steffen (R) M. I. Stokes (D) Beckham County Grant County Walter A. }tornbeck (D) T. E. Beck (R) Blaine County Greer County L. A. Everhart ~R) H. D. Henry (D) Bryan County Harmon County Porter Newman (D) L. A. Pearson (D) J. B. Smith (D) Harper County Caddo County See Beaver and Harper Jas. W. Hollarn ,R) Haskell County J. E. Thirsk (R) Anderson A. Webb (I)~ Canadian Cou:lty Hughes County Jack Barker (D) Ben F. Harrison (D) J. L. Trevathan (R) Tom Anglin (D) Carter County Jackson County D. S. Hoover (D) Edwin Dabney (D) J. L. Galt (D) W. D. Ballard (D) Cherokee County Jefferson County S. M. Redburn (R) C. S. Storms (D) Choctaw County Johnston County D. A. Stovall (D) S. E. Cummings (D) Cimarron and Texas Counties Kay County S. L. Portwood, (D) S. M. Elder (R) Cleveland County Kingfisher County J. B. Philips (D) W. P. Kimerer (R) Coal 'County Kiowa County Frank Brinkworth (D) R. R. Fitzgerald (D) Comanche and Cotton Counties W. G. Woodard (D) Lon Morris (D) Latimer County R. B. Thomas (D) L. P. Bobo (D) Jas. D. McTaggart (D) Le Flore County Craig County J. B. Harper (D) G. R. Hill (D) M. W. Romine (D) • Creek County Lincoln County J. M. Morgan (D) B. Taylor (R) Wm. L. Cheatham (D) Ed B. Ambler (R) Custer County Logan County E. A. Olmstead (R) Amos A. Ewing (R) W. D. Crane (R) Jno. O'Neill (D) Delaware County Love County John H. Gibson (D) Asa E. Walden (D) Dewey County Mc'Clain County Glenn W. Trimble (D) E. E. Glasco (D) Ellis County McCurtain Count~ Bert E. Hill (R) John W. Scott (D)

--25-- Mclntosh County . S.Z. Fitzgerald (D) W. M. Duffy (D) T.W. Smith (D) Major County Pontotoc County J. R. Haley (R) W.H. Ebey (D) Mersltall County Date Crawford (D) Syd J. Wheeler (D) Pottawatomie County Mayes County Tom C. Waldrep (D) Gideon Morgan (D) N.A.J. Ticer (D) Murray County Pushmataha County /t. W. Broadbent (D) G.T. Johnson (D) Muskogee County Roger Mills County W. E. Disney (D) J.T. Nicholson (D) Robt. E. West (D) Rogers County L. E. Neff (D) H.T. Kight (D) Noble County Seminole County Roy Harvey (R) W.W. Pryor (D) Nowata County Setluoyah County Geo. B. Schwade (R) J.H. Dodson (D) Okfuskee County L.C. McNabb (D) W. N. Barry (D) Stephens County Oklahoma County L. Akers (D) I. L. Harris (R) Texas County " S. S. Butterfield (D) (See Cimarron & Texas) Allen Street (D) Tiliman County W. W. Robertson (D) J.E. Williams (D) Chas. H. Ruth (D) Tulsa County Okmulgee County W. ¥. Biddison (D) Bert C. Hodges (D) Joe W. Kenton (D) Osage County .Wagoner County L. A. Wismeyer (R) T.A. Parkinson (D) Ottawa County Washington County J. S. Mabon (R) A.E. Craver (R) Pawnee County Washita County Millard ~. Grubb (R) W.T. Graves (D) Payne County J.H. Hay (D) Chas. C. Platt (R) Woods County J. F. Vaughan (R) Marion Clothier (R) Pittsburg County Woodward County Paul Nesbitb (D) Jerry Coover (R) REPRESENTATIVES Eighth Legislature Geo. B. Schwabe, Speaker Adair County W. A. Scofield, Republican ...... Stil~vell Alfalfa County Leslie E. Salter, Republican ...... Carmen

• Atoka County Frank C. Johnson, Democrat ...... Farris Beaver and Harper Counties J. W. Steffen, Republican ...... La Kemp

Beckham County Walter A. Hornbeck, Democrat ...... Sayre Blaine 'County L. A. Everhart, Republican ...... Bickford Bryan County Porter Newman, Democrat: ...... Durant J. B. Smith, Democrat ...... Durant Caddo County T. F. Cummings, Republican ...... _...... Anadarko T. C.. Ottinger, Ropublican..: ...... Hinto~ Canadian County J. L. Trevathan, Republican ...... El' Reno Carter County D. S. Hoover, Democrat ...... Ardmore Cherokee County Bruce L. Keenan, Republican ...... Tahlequah Choctaw 'County D. A. Stovall, Democrat ...... Hugo Cimarron and Texas Counties John Q. Denny, Republican ...... Guymon Cleveland County Ralph C. Hardie, Republican ...... Norman

--26-- Coal County

Austin H. Rice, Republican ...... Lehigh

Comanche County Thornton Clark, Republican ...... •...... Lawton

Cotton County Leroy Elmore, Democrat ...... Randlett

Craig County P. Z. Newman, Republican ...... Welch

Creek County Eli L. Admire, Republican ...... Oilton

Custer County W. D. Crane, Republican ...... Clinton

Delaware County James P. Butler, Republican ...... Grove

. Dewey County Otto Smith, l~epublican..:...... " ...... Oakwood

Elli~ County G. E. Davison, Republican ...... Arnett

• Garfield County • n Bison L. G. Gossett, Repubhca ...... J. B. Campbell, Republican ...... ' ...... Waukomis

Garvin County J. ~. Garrison, DemocraL ...... Pauls Valley

Grady County Louthan Democrat ...... Chickasha M.A. L.B. Davis I)'emocrat ...... Chickasha Grant County T. E. Beck, Republican ...... Jefferson

Greer County J. Horace Simpson, Democrat ...... - ...... -...... Mangum Harmon County L. A. Pearson, Democrat ...... it"" ...... Hollis Harper (See Beaver Coun y) .

Haskell County Jehu H. Ogle, Republican ...... Huyt Hughes County Ben F. Harrison, Democrat ...... Calvin

Jackson 'County Edwin Dabney, Democrat ...... : ...... Altus

Jefferson County 3. M. Robberson, Democrat ...... •...... Ringling

Johnston County Hugh C. Jones, Democrat ...... ; ...... Tishomingo

Kay County F. A. Heberling, Republican ...... : ...... Ponca City

Kingfisher County W. P. Kimerer, Republican ...... Dover

Kiowa County hcan Hobart George E. Mitchell, Repuo" " ...... S. D. Bailey, Republican ...... •...... Snyder

Latimer County J: Arthur Smallwood, Republican ...... Red Oak LeFIore County Samuel A. Neely, Democrat ...... Spiro J. T. White, Republican ...... Howe Lincoln County B. Taylor, Republican ...... "~¥,~,,r,~l~ M. M. Watson, Republican ...... ~'~ ..... Logan County '

William Dodd, Republican...... ~....

--27-- Love County J. C. Graham, Democrat_..:...... : ...... Marietta MeClain County Murray F. Gibbons, Democrat ...... Purcell MeCurtain County James Dyer, Jr., Democrat ...... : ...... Broken Bow Melntosh County Charles Whitaker, Democrat ...... Eufaula Major County Roy V. Harp, Republican ...... Fairview

Marshall County Marvin F. Shilling, Democra.t ...... Madill Mayes County William A. Crockett, Republican ...... Choteau Murray County Jesse L. Pullen, Democrat ...... ~...'...... Davis

Muskogee County W. E. Disney, Democrat ...... ~...... Muskogee W. Perry Miller, Democrat ...... Muskogee J. F. Strayhorn, Democrat ...... Wainwright

Noble County • H. E. Keim, Republican ...... Billings - Nowata County George B. Schwabe, Republican...... Nowata 0kfuskee County T. W. Harman, Republican ...... Paden Oklahoma County W. W. Robertson, Democra.t ...... Oklahoma City John T, Jerkins, Democrat ...... : ...... Oklahoma City John F. Martin, Democrat ...... : ...... Oklahoma City Thomas iF. Gorman, Democrat ...... Oklahoma City I. L. Harris, Republican ...... i ...... Britton 0kmu:gee County Clarenc~ L. Tylee, Republican..: ...... Okmmgee Osage County L. A. Wismeyer, Republican ...... Fairfax ...... r ...... Ottawa County James Miller, Republican ...... : ...... Quapaw ,Pawnee County W. S. Caldwell, Republican ...... Pawnee Payne County Charles C. Platt, Republican ...... : ...... Stillwater Pittsburg County Charles S. Brice, Democrat ...... McAlester R. H. Matthews, Republican ...... McAlester Pontotoe County W. O. Pratt, Democrat ...... Roff Pottawatomie County C. A. Knight, Democrat ...... Tecumseh W. S. Pendleton, Democrat ...... Shawnee

Victor M. Locke' Pushmataha County Republican ...... : ...... Antlers Roger Mills County Bessie S. McColgin, (Mrs.), Republican ...... Rankin Rogers Cou nty Harry Jennings, Republican ...... Claremore * Seminole County D. O. Jennings, Republican ...... : ...... Wewoka Sequoyah County R. A. Baliance, Republican ...... Gans

--28-- Stephens County James C. Nance, Democrat ...... ~...... Marlow

Texas (See Cimarron County) Tiilman County H. R. King, Democrat ...... :..Frederick

Tulsa County Bailey E. Bell, Republican ...... Tulsa Remington Rogers, Republican ...... Tulsa

o Wagoner 'County W. T. Drake, Republican ...... Wagoner

Washington County A. E. Craver, Republican ...... Bartlesville

Washita County W. T. Graves, Democrat ...... Se.ntinel

Woods County E. A. Herod, Republican ...... Alva

Woodward County Jerry Coover, Republican ...... Woodward

VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS, GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 7, 1922 For Governor J. C. Walton (D) ...... 280,206 John Fields (R) ...... 230,469 O. E. Enfleld (S) ...... 3,9.41

For Lieutenant Governor M. E. Trapp (D) ...... 284,671 James Dennis Flynn (R) ...... 177,256 Otto A. Potswald (S) ...... 6,379

~ For Secretary of State R. A. Sneed (D) ...... 286,814 Horace J. Newberry (R) ...... 169,946 S. C. Thompson (S) ...... 5,734

• For Auditor C. C. Childers (D) ...... 282,802 C. Arthur Blair (R) ...... 169,135 D. Cobb (S) ...... 5,761

For Attorney General George F. Short (D) ...... 276,104 Thos. G. Andrews (R) ...... : ...... 180,156 W. T. Banks (S) ...... 6,122

For Treasurer A. S. J. Shaw (D) ...... 283,574 Irving Page (R) ...... 171,679 Clarence A. Lewis (S) ...... 5,680

For Superintendent of Public Instruction : M. A. Nash (D) ...... 289,417 G. D. Moss (R) ...... : ...... 165,892

For Examiner & Inspector Fred Parkinson (D) ...... : ...... 271,483 E. E. Short (R) ...... :..178,637 Allen G. Carver (S) ...... 5,727

For Commissioner of Labor Claude E. Conally (D) ...... 277,834 George Long (R) ...... ~...... 171,464 H. M. Sinclair (S) ...... 6,314

For Commissioner of Charities & Corrections Mabel Bassett (D) ...... 282,934 Ella J. Barnes (R) ...... 170,567 Inez M. Newton (S) ...... 5,662

For 'Commissioner of Insurance E. W. Hardin (D) ...... 277,121 John T. Bailey (R) ...... 168,847 J. E. Hoilis (S) ...... 5,691

For President Board of Agriculture J. A. Whitehurst (D) ...... 275,246 Ewers White (R) ...... 177,250

--29-- For Corporation Commissioner Frank Carter (D) ...... -...... 278,500 W. L. McWilliams (R) ...... 171,271 E. V. Dunbar (S) ...... 5,706

For Clerk of Supreme Court .... Win. M. Franklin (D) ...... 274,280 W. B. Stone (R) ...... 172,729 Myrtle Black-well (S) ...... : ...... 6,297 For Chief Mine Inspector Ed Boyle (D) ...... 279,994 Pat W. Malloy (R) ...... 169,544

District For Assistant Mine Inspector 1. Robert Brown (D) ...... 280,980 2. W. G. Roberts (D) ...... 273,351 Arthur T. Craig (R) ...... : ...... 165,516 3. John D. Almond (D) ...... -...... 274,769 P. J. O'Hara (R) ...... -: ...... 16!,254 For Judge Criminal Court of Appeals, "Northern District Thomas H. Doyle (D) ...... 262,237 J. T. Dickerson (R) ...... 183,217

District For Justice Supreme Court 3. Matthew J. Kane (D) ...... ~...... 256,313 Edward D. Oldfield (R) ...... 189,099 4. JohnB. Harrison (D) ...... 267,504 R. M. Chase (R) ...... 170 307 7. Fred P. Branson ...... , ...... 267,835 John R. Miller (R) ...... 171,205

District For Co n g ressm a n 1. E. B. Howard (D) ...... 39,233 T. A. Chandler (R) ...... 32,478 2. W. W. Hastings (D) ...... 30,418 Alice M. Robertson (R) ...... 21,973 S. M. Gipson (S) ...... :- ...... 339 3. Charles D. Carter (D) ...... 44,964 Philas S. Jones (R) ...... 15,022 M. L. Misenheimer (S) ...... 632 4. Tom D. McKeown (D) ...... 39,247 Joseph C. Pringey (R) ...... 20,568 L. A. Stanwood (S) ...... 400 5. F. B. Swank (D) ...... 46,120 U. S. Stone (R) ...... 26,893 Leonard Johnson (S) ...... 517 30,532 6. Elmer Thomas (D) ...... ~ ...... 22,757 L. M. Gensman (R) ...... J. V. Kolachny (S) ...... 579 Alonzo Turner (I) ...... 40 7. Jim McClintic (D) ...... 28,956 W. G. Roe (R) ...... 11,444 William Henry Conley (S) ...... 822 8. Zach A. Harris (D) ...... 26,111 M. C. Garber (R) ...... 29,068 H. C. Geist (S) ...... 629 Thomas P. Hopley (I) ...... 85 For Judge of the Superior Court Okmulgee County J. H. Swan (D) ...... 6,715 I. H. Cox (R) ...... 3,990 Creek County J. Harvey Smith (D) ...... : ...... 6,627 Ray McE1Hinney (R) ...... 6,100 Pottawatomie County Leander G. Pitman (D) ...... 6,674 Paul Cooper (R) ...... 3,468

VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST I, 1922 For Governor J. C. Walton ...... 119,248 Thos. H. Owen ...... 63,915 It. H. Wilson ...... : ...... 84,320 Arthur Finn ...... 1,206 Frank Ziska ...... 849

For Lieutenant Governor Leslie P. Ross ...... 22,001 M. E. Trapp ...... : ...... 47,717 J. W. Tharp ...... 31,006

--30-- Eldron J. Dick ...... ~...... 16,416 Ross N. Liilard ...... 15,324 E. D. Cameron ...... : ...... 15,044 W. M. Darnell ...... 45,227 R. W. Higgins ...... : ...... : ...... 18,540 Tom C. Simpson ...... 15,194

For Secretary of State Ben W. Riley ...... : ...... 24,969 C. J. Kendle ...... : ...... 25,842 R. A. Sneed ...... 104,198 Wm. C. Murray ...... 37,019 Adam W. Rives ...... 22,701

For State Auditor George W. Hines ...... : ...... 42,172 A. K. Ross ...... 59,539 C. C. Childers ...... 64,306 J. P. Irby ...... 45,275 For Attorney General Robert Burns ...... 66,790 E. P. Hill ...... 66,452 George F. Short ...... 85,361

• For State Treasurer A. S. J. Shaw ...... 82,362 Joe H. Strain ...... 60,267 Mart B. Louthan ...... 48,472 Wm. Barrowman ...... 26,836

For State Superinteqdent of Public Instruction M. A. Nash ...... 132,337 J. P. Battenberg ...... 81,240 For State Examiner & Inspector Henry Willmering ...... 32,152 Fred Parkinson ...... : ...... 106,317 John W. Prigmore ...... 48,996 For State Commissioner of Labor Claude E. Connally ...... 75,939 T. T. Southern ...... 10,956 Harry Galvin ...... 11,086 Arch H. Thompson ...... 18,973 Jack Wheeler ...... 50,105 Jas. A. Davidson ...... 19,690 For Commissioner of Charities & Corrections Dick Hudson ...... 16,059 J. W. Vawter ...... 7,283 Win. D. Matthews ...... 49,993 Mabel Bassett ...... ~...... 81,424 Herman E. Stecher ...... 6,292 Matilda Stephens ...... 6,317 Minnie Stoll McCoy ...... 10,810 Mary Hightower ...... 13,477 L. Akers ...... =...... 5,796 P. T. Sipes ...... 6,350 Josephine Latimer ...... 8,346

For Commissioner of Insurance E. W. Hardin ...... : ...... 71,332 Will M. Baughman ...... : ...... 28,610 Cooper E. Davis ...... 28,936 G. P. McCarthy ...... 20,565 C. C. Conley ...... 36,069 L. A. Clinkenbeard ...... 7,847 For President State Board of Agriculture J. A. Whitehurst ...... 80,022 H. O. Miller...... 48,845 John A. Gardner ...... 16,845 James A. Wilson ...... 53,995 P. G. Wilson ...... 13,911 For Corporation Commissioner Frank Carter ...... 73,282 Campbell Russell ...... 58,203 James S. Camp ...... 8,314 R. E. Echols ...... 29,243 S. O. Henshaw ...... 12,360 C. E. Outhrie ...... 10,614 W. L. Blessing ...... 6,842 Effle McCallum ...... 9,347 For Clerk Supreme Court ~Villiam M. Franklin ...... 86,905 Syd J. Wheeler ...... : ...... 37,874 B. H. Stubblefleld ...... 26,358 W. K. Dunn ...... 26,112 C. D.-Peck ...... 19,772

Ed" For Chief Mine Inspector Boyle ...... 78,475 Miller D. Hay ...... 65,268 W. R. Thompson ...... 49,111 District For Assistant Mine Inspector 1. John O'Brien ...... 23,185 Stuart Ronald ...... 10,272 Robert Brown ...... 38,292 2. Wm. 0~ilVie ...... 8,613 William T. Williams ...... 18,299 W. G. Roberts ...... 25,831 ;3. John Almond ...... 17,591 Frank Haley ...... 17,516 Tom Kirkham ...... 7,248 Neil Harr ...... 8,450

Judge Criminal Court of Appeals •. Duff Tillery ...... : ...... _...... 6,243 F. E. Chappel] ...... 15,470 ~rhomas H. Doyle ...... 28,030 District Supreme Court :3. Robert A. Rogers ...... 2,780 Matthew J. Kane ...... 12,999 Elmer L. Fulton ...... 10,646 4. John B. Harrison ...... 7,373 Waiter C. Crow ...... 5,084 7. Marl L. Bozarth ...... 9,330 Fred P. Branson ...... 10,145 Lucien B. Wright ...... 4,832 District For Congressman 1. William P. Thompson ...... 7,556

Fred L. Kitchen ...... 3,992 E. B. Howard ...... 13,514 Owsley Lonergan ...... 1,419 2. W. W. Hastings ...... 16,193 Oscar Stewart ...... _...... 7,901 John L. Winn ...... 2,719 ;3. J. B. Laughlin ...... 15,312 Wilburn Cartwright ...... 10,983 Charles D. Carter ...... 17,964 •4. Robert Wheeler ...... 2,348 Tom D. McKeown ...... 18,891 Wm. L. Cheatham ...... ~...... 2,130 W. A. Villines ...... 8,239 5. F. W. Swank ...... 19,233 James A. Mathews ...... 8,707 Charles D. Webster ...... 5,244 ~. Robert L. Glover ...... 3,724 Elmer Thomas ...... - ...... 12,378 Jed Johnson ...... 10,082 7. Jim McClintic ...... 19,661 Lamar : Looney ...... ~,856 J. B. Tosh ...... 3,718 $. LeRoy A. Curry ...... 4,883 Ed Brazell ...... 2,035 Z~ch A. Harris ...... 6,952 VOTE FOR REPUBLICAN NOMINATION, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST I, 1922 For Governor (~eo. H. Healy ...... 7,244 John Fields ...... 80,565 For Lieutenant Governor Clarence L. Tylee ...... 11,897 S. D. Bailey ...... 9,666

Albert S. Gilles ...... 2,756 James Dennis Flynn, ...... 14,738 Thomas C. Humphrey ...... 7,540 W. W. Graves ...... 6,085 Harry G. Johnson ...... ~--- 6,599 Vernon Whiting ...... 4,993 Ed Ingram ...... 7,552 George E. Lance ...... 4,307

--32-- For Secretary of State R. A. Ballance ...... 8,789 Ed B. Ambler ...... Horace J. Newberry ...... 25,136

J. W. Rollison ...... 11,201 • George N. Kneeland ...... : ...... ~...... 15,907

For State Auditor T. E. Beck ...... 19,337 C. Arthur Blair ...... 20,109 C. W. Ludwick ...... 15,335

B. L. Slack ...... 14,292

For Attorney General Thos. G. Andrews ...... 31,457 Porter H. Morgan ...... : ...... 26,685 Cornelius Hardy ...... 13,294

For State Treasurer Frank Newkirk ...... 14,070 Irving Page ...... 16,729 Wayne L. Dickey ...... 11,034

Charles Graft ...... 10,052 R. A. Howard ...... 12,830 Fred A. Gillette ...... 9,089

For State Superintendent of Public Instruction G. D. Moss ...... 17,688 Horace F. Dowell ...... 13,101 :- Otis L. McCord ...... 12,885 Ralph H. Record ...... 14,610 C. N. Peak ...... 12,892

Fer State ~ Examiner & inspector C. F. Wheeler ...... 16,613

E. E. Short ...... 31,353 A. M. Armstrong ...... , ...... 20,.899

For State Commissioner of Labor C. W. Bishop ...... 25,752 A. H. Maidt ...... 8,818 George Long ...... 32,576

For Commissioner of Charities & Corrections Ella J. Barnes ...... 20,425 J. H. Butler ...... 15,558 Josephine LeBron ...... 17,247 J. A. Peters ...... 10,081 Joseph W. Babb ...... 7,342

For State Commissioner of Insurance Johr~ T. Bailey ...... 24,838 .... William E. Reel ...... 7,896 A. G. O'Neill ...... 14,873 David E. White ...... 19,371 For President State Board of Agriculture

C. H. Soucek ...... 16,471 Ewers White ...... 31,374 E. Paul Trummer ...... : ...... 18,061

For Corporation Commissioner Eli L. Admire ...... 4,865 Newton L. Fogle ...... 2,903 Henry B. Storrs ...... 3,105 L. G. Disney ...... 6,794 Dick Dark ...... : ...... 6,259 W. L. McWilliams ...... 12,276 Cash Cade ...... 7,63~. Irvin L. Williams ...... 6,328 G. O. Grant ...... ~...... 5,40~ John D. Appleby...... 5,407 E. R. Albert ...... 2,267 Jake J. Sims ...... : ...... 4,130 R. B. Butts ...... 4,416

For Clerk of the Supreme 'Court W. B. Stone ...... 18,327 Lizzie L. Sturdivant...: ...... 14,716 Ed. M. Kelley ...... , ...... 8,611 Ben H. Colbert ...... : ...... 8,904 John W. Rackley ...... 8,888 W. S. Hurst ...... 9,135

--33 i For Chief Mine Inspector Pat W. Malloy ...... : ...... 37,825 Tom Hetherington ...... i ...... 23,610

District Assistant Mine Inspector 2. Arthur T. Craig ...... : ...... 11,527 Benjamin Millard ...... 7,976 Roy 1~. Bridgewater ...... 7,965 3. P. J. O'Hara ...... 21,511

Judge of the Criminal Court of Appeals, Northern District J. T. Dickerson ...... : ...... 11,801 E. W. Snoddy ...... 7,372 E. M. Bradley ...... 8,405 S. A. Byars ...... 6,821

District Supreme Court 3. Edward D. Oldfield ...... 7,381 John W. Scothorn ...... 2,824 A. T. Boys ...... 4,55.2 Henry J. Sturgis ...... : ...... 3,421 4. R. M. Chase ...... 3,980 T. J. Womack ...... ~...... 2,685 7. John R. Miller ...... 4,370 Oliver Ellsworth Cramer ...... 2,544

District For Congressman

1. Geo. W. Schwabe ...... 6,411 • T. A. Chandler ...... 8,293 A. A. Small ...... : ...... 2,146 2. Gus H. Tinch ...... 2,211 Alice M. Robertson ...... : ...... 6,055 3. E. S. Gregory ...... : ...... 1,463 Philas S. Jones ...... 3,469 4. Paul Land ...... ~...... 1,538 Joseph C. Pringey ...... 4,982 Howard C. Smiley ...... 1,736 5. Perle Dunham ...... 2,322 James S. Twyford ...... 2,382 W. E. Moesner ...... 404 R. A. McAleer ...... 475 A. V. Cummins ...... 708 Amos L. Wilson ...... 1,069 U. S. Stone ...... 2,770 6. L. M. Gensman ...... 7,324 7. It. N. Linville ...... 1,463 W. G. Roe ...... 3,460 8. ...... -- 3,446 M. C. Garber ...... 6,978 ...... 5,360 J. E. Smith ...... : ...... 1,617 W. E: Knapp ...... : ...... 699

VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION, PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST I, 1922 For Governor O. E. Enfield ...... : 1,186

For Lieutenant Governor Otto A. Potswald ...... 1,119

For Secretary Orf State S. C. Thompson ...... 1,126

For State Auditor DI Cobb ...... 1,127

For Attorney General W. T. Banks ...... 1,127

For State Treasurer Clarance A. Lewis ...... 1,123

• For State Examiner and Inspector Allen G. Carver ...... 1,125

For State Commissioner of Labor H. M. Sinclair ...... 1,139

For Commissioner of Charities & Corrections Inez M. Newton ...... 1,139

For State Commissioner of Insurance J. E. Hollis ...... 1,128

--34-- For Corporation Commissioner E. V. Dunbar ...... : ...... : ...... 1,107

For Clerk of the Supreme Court Myrtle Blackwel] ...... 1,120

r ~ ~ For Congressman-Second District S. M. Gipson ...... : ...... 1,161

For Congressman-Fourth District L. A. Stanwood ...... 74

For Conggressman-Fifth District Leonard Johnson ...... : ...... : ...... 124

-~ For Congressman-Sixth District J. V. Kolachny ...... : ...... 179

For ~ongressman-Seventh District {Villiam Henry Conley ...... 119 For Congressman. Eighth District H. C. Geist ...... 218

VOTE FOR STATE OFFICERS, GENERAL ELECTION " NOVEMBER 2, 1920 SENATOR (D) ...... 217,783 ~ J.W. Harreld (R) ...... ~ ...... 247,719 A. A. Bagwell (S) ...... 23,664

District Congressmen 1. E. B. Howard (D) ...... : ...... 35,201 T. A. Chandler (R) ...... ~ ...... 42,782 Owsley Lonergan (S) ...... 2,312 2. W. W. Hastings (D) ...... 23,960 Alice Robertson, (Mi~s) (R) ...... 24,188, John T. Cooper (S) ...... 1,402 3. C. D. Carter (D) ...... 33,344 James L. Shinaberger (R) ...... : ..... 28,538 Robert L. Allen (S) ...... : ...... : ...... 4,227 4. Tom D. McKeown (D) ...... 29,841 J. C. Pringey (R) ...... 31,458 J. E. Bartos (S) ...... 3,438 5. F. B. Swank (D) ...... 35,167 B. T. H~iner (R) ...... 31,304 J. Luther Langston (S) ...... 2,922 6. J. Elmer Thomas (D) ...... 25,304 L. M. Gensman (R) ...... 26,161 J. V. Kolachney (S) ...... 3,212 7. Jim McClintic (D) ...... 21,420 D. Montgomery (R) ...... 17,661 O. E. Enfield (S) ...... 4,251 8. (Unexpired). Zach A. Harris (D) ...... 22,335 Charles Swindall (R) ...... 32,544 H. C. Geist (S) ...... 3,824 8..Zach A. Harris (D) ...... 23,405 Manuel Herrick (R) ...... 31,257 H. C. Geist (S) ...... 3,304

Presidential Electors Democrats George Trice ...... 215,~08 C. V. Porter ...... i ...... 216,020 Roberta E. Lawson, (Mrs.) ...... 216,158 W. S. Vernon ...... 217,053. Ira C. Haycock ...... 216,029 Felix C. Duvall ...... 216,010 *John C. Cassidy ...... 216,004 A. McCrory ...... ~ ...... 215,940 E. B. Johnson ...... 216,171 Elmer L. Fulton ...... 215,803

Republicans W. G. Roe ...... /ames S. Ma.bon ...... 243,610 A. W. Green ...... 243,582 Jake Sims ...... 243,513 Abbie B. Hillerman, (Mrs.) ...... 243,609 H. P. Warfield ...... 243,607 Daisy A. Riehl, (Mrs.) ...... 243,284 C. H. Wilson ...... 243,516 Joseph W. Morris ...... 243,831 Charles E. Goodwin ...... 243,559

---35-- Socialists Kate E. Stiles ...... 25,679 Flora Brinker ...... 25,724 Sallie I. Long...... 25,726 R. M. Price ...... 25,609 Ed F. Winterburg ...... 25,683 C. C. Guy ..: ...... 25,404 J. C. Ca.lhoun ...... 25,663 Herman Hobble ...... 25,662 Steve M. Gipson ...... 25,551 Sarah Geist, (Mrs.) ...... 25,716 Corporation Commissioner R. E. Echols (D) ...... 219,789

E. R. Hughes (R) ...... 237,962 S. C. Thompson (S) ...... fl4,893 Judge of Criminal Court of Appeals (Eastern District) James S. Davenport (D) ...... -...... 216,365 E. S. Bessey (R) ...... 232,957

W. T. Banks (S) ...... 24,T5T Dist. Justice Supreme Court 2. W. H. Brown (D) ...... 215,622 C. H. Elting (R) ...... 231,802 E. C. Marianelli (S) ...... 24,513 5. Frank M. Bailey (D) ...... 215,593 George M. Nicholson (R) ...... 231,986 Oliver J. Kennedy (S) ...... 24,167 T. Mark L. Bozarth (D) ...... 214,566 John R. Miller (R) ...... 231,799 Sam L. Castleberry (S) ...... 24,409 8. Robert M. Rainey (D) ...... 214,174 F. E. Kennamer (R) ...... 232,171 *Substituted by central committee for J. W. McMurtry, deceased.

VOTE FOR DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION--PRIMARY ELECTIOIN HELD AUGUST 3, 1920. United States Senator T. P. Gore ...... : ...... 80,243 Scott Ferris ...... 106,454

Dist. Congressman 1. E. B. Howard ...... 14,649 2. W. W. Hastings ...... 14,398 3. C. D. Carter ...... 26,322~ 4. M. L. Chambers ...... 1,534 Tom D. McKeown ...... 18,931 Robert Wheeler ...... 2,101 5. William M. Franklin ...... 4,030 Roy E. Stafford ...... : ...... 8,809 F. B. Swank ...... 10,639 C. D. Webster ...... 743 Leslie G. Niblack ...... 815. 6. Elmer Thomas ...... 9,266 Cham Jones ...... 8,016 Ben Hennessey ...... 1,352 Robert L. Glover ...... 2 151 T. Jim McClintic ...... 14~920 J. B. Tosh ...... 2,103 8. C. H. Hyde ~ (Long Term) ...... 3,644 Zach A. Harris ...... 6,618 Zach A. Harris (Unexpired Term) ...... 6,673 J. E. Falkenberg ...... - ...... 1,044 William H. C. Taylor ...... 1,991 Newton Burwell ...... =...... 1,249 Presidential Electors--Democratic George Trice ...... 103,445 Val Mullen ...... 99,113 C. V. Porter ...... : ...... 103,114 Roberta E. Lawson, (Mrs.) ...... 103,510 W. S. Vernon ...... : ...... : ...... 10.3,195 Ira C. Ha.ycock ...... 102,425 Felix C. Dural] ...... 102,006 J. W. McMurtrey ...... 103,899 A. McCrory ...... 101,533 E. B. Johnson ...... 104,932 Elmer L. Fulton ...... 103,496 Corporation Commissioner R. E. Echols ...... , ...... 58,075 Warren P. Gill ...... 14,334 O. R. Thraves ...... : ...... 17,987 T. F. Wilson ...... 17,237

36 J. B. Simpson ...... il,576 J. H. Johnston ...... 5,668 Effie McCall~m ...... 14,830 J. N. Johnson ...... 16,431 Judge Criminal Court of Appeals I. L. Cook ...... : ...... 13,430 James S. Davenport ...... 16,564 Tom W. Neal ...... 11,506 William A. Collier ...... 624 A. C. Brewster ...... 11,312 Woodson E. Norvell ...... 4,047

Dist. ' Justices of Supreme Court 2. Robert W. H~iggins ...... 9,482 W. H. Brown ...... 13,357 5. Frank M. Bailey ...... 14,792 L. C. Andrews ...... 11,151 7. N. B. Maxey ...... 6,132 Mark L. Bozarth ...... 6,406 H. R. Christopher ...... 2,859 8. Robert M. Rainey ...... 15,12.2 VOTE FOR REPUBLrCAN NoMINATIONmPRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 3, 1920 United States Senator Sumner T. Bisbee 1,454 Ernest E. Blake ...... 6,025 Albert A. Small ...... 6,807 E. M. Clark ...... 5,119 Cash M. Cade ...... 3,193 Dynamite Ed Perry ...... 4,850 Ben Thompson ...... 4,007 Parren D. Lindsey 1,892 James B. Cullison ...... 7,175 NI D. Welty ...... 2,946 Henry Powers 2,045 C. Lincoln McGuire ...... 4,660 J. W. Harreld ...... 17,423 William Tecumseh Clark 1,495

Dist. Cong ressmen 1. J. S. Mabon ...... 4,853 T. A. Chandler ...... 8,504 2. Gus H. Tinch ...... 731 R. B. Butts ...... 1,352 Alice M. Robertson ...... - ...... 3,032 Orlando Swain ...... 1,139 3. James L. Shinaberger ...... 4,331 4. J. C. Pringey ...... 3,081 James S. Davidson ...... 1,147 James Dennis Flynn ...... 1,362 J. H. Cobb ...... 1,646 John M. Claypool ...... 646 George T. Rails ...... 502 5. Edward E. Reardon ...... 4,457 B. T. Heainer ...... 4,636 6. L. M. Gensman ...... ~ ...... 4,853 ?. D. Montgomery...... 2,641 8. Manuel Herrick ...... 7,216 Manuel Herrick (Unexpired Term) ...... ~ ...... 1,062 Charles Swindall ...... : ...... 4,939 Russell M. Chase ...... 1,184 William H. McKinley ...... 2,350 Winfield Scott ...... 2,971 John L. Gleason ...... 932 Frank B. Boom ...... 305 Presidential Eleetors--Repub:ican Verda E. Tomtinson ...... 43,962 W. G. Roe ...... 44,~16 Hugh R. Henderson ...... 47,167 A. W. Green ...... ,. 46,438 Jake Sims ...... 45,200 Abbie B. Hillerman ...... 45,5.13 H. P. Warfleld ...... 45,948 Elizabeth L. Bloss ...... : ...... : ...... 44,5.11 C. H. Wilson ...... : ...... 45,118 Joseph W. Morris ...... 47,428 Charles E. Goodwin ...... 46,631

Corporation Commissioner 151875 Amos A. Ewing ...... C. = W. hudwick ...... 7,577 E. R. Hughes ...... 25,348

2--S. D. ---37 - E.B. Ambler 5,104 .... Henry W. Stoltenberg ...... 6,38.1

Judge Criminal Court of Appeals--Eastern District V. D. Bullen Asbery Burk~eaci~-==~===~=~====~=~=~===~=~===~==~=~=~=~=~=~=~~ 5,361 7,676 E. S. Bessey ...... 7,536

Justices of Supreme Court 5.2" T.C" H.N. RobinettElting...... : ...... 4 022 George M. Nichoison ...... 942 7. John R. Miller ...... 1,139 John G. Lieber ...... 4,566 8. F. E. Kennamer ...... 1,637 ...... : ...... 3,554 VOTE FOR SOCIALIST NOMINATION--PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 3, 1920 United States Senator A. A. Bagwell ...... 4,207 Dist. 'Co n g ress m e n 1. Owsley Lonergan ..... : ...... : ...... 2. John T Cooper ...... 175 ' 158 3. Robert L. Allen 831 4. J. E. Bartos ...... 5. J. Luther •••gs::•:n:•::::::==:=::=::=::::======::=:==:===:=:==:=====:::=::::::::::::::::=:::::::::::: 671 6. J. V. Kolachny ...... -.. 353 608 7. O. E. Enfield ...... 831 8. H. C. Geist =.======...... 508 Presidential Electors Kate E. Stiles Flora Drinker ...... 4,011 ...... 4,005 Sallie I. Long ...... 4,023 R. M. Price " ...... 4,022 Ed F. Winterburg ...... 4,019 C. C. Guy ...... : ..... =.... :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 4,002 J. C. Calhoun Herman =====e======...... ~,005 ...... 970 Steve M. Gipson ...... 3,972 Sarah Geist ...... 4,054

Corporation Commissioner S. C. Thompson ...... 4,076

Judge Criminal Court of Appeals--Eastern District W. T. Banks ...... 1,059 Dist. Justices Supreme Court 2. E. C. Marianelli 5. Oliver J. Kennedy::::':::::;=::;;::::::::!:==:;...... 525 7. Sam L. Castleberry ----...... 481 280 CONGRESSIONAL DISTRICTS DISTRICT NO. 1" Craig, Delaware, Mayer, Nowata, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Tulsa, Washington. DISTRICT NO. 2" Adair, Cherokee, Ha§kell, McIntosh Muskogee, Okmul- gee, Sequoyah, Wagoner. DISTRICT NO. 3" Atoka, Bryan, Carter, Choctaw, Latimer, LeFlore, Love, McCurtain, Marshal]., Pittsburg, Pushmataha. DISTRICT NO. 4: Coal, Creek, Hughes, Johnston, Lincoln, Okfuskee; Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Seminole. DISTRICT NO. 5- Cleveland, Garvin, Logan, McClain, Murray, Okla- homa, Payne. DISTRICT NO. 6" Blaine, Caddo, Canadian, Comanche, Cotton Grady, Jefferson, Kingfisher, Stephens. DISTRICT NO. 7 : Beckham, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Roger Mills, Tillman, Wash ita. DISTRICT NO. 8" Alfalfa, Beaver, Cimarron, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Major, Noble, Texas, Woods, Woodward. SUPREME COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICTS (Members of the Court Nominated by Disticts.) (Elected in the State at Large.) DISTRICT NO. 1" Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Delaware, Mayer, Now:t:, Ottawa, Rogers, Sequoyah, Wagoner. DISTRICT NO. 2- Bryan, Choctaw, Haskell, Latimer, LeFlore, McCur- tain, Pittsburg, Pushmataha. DISTRICT NO. 3-Alfalfa, Blaine, Canadian, Garfield, Grant, King- fisher, Logan, Oklahoma.

38 DISTRICT NO. 4: Beaver, Beckham, Cimarron, Dewey, ]~llis, Grelr, Harper, Major, Roger Mills, Texas, Woods, Woodward. DISTRICT NO. 5: Carter, Cleveland, Garvin, Grady, Jefferson, Love, McClain, Murray, Stephens. DISTRICT NO. 6: Kay, Noble, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Tulsa, Wash- ington. DISTRICT NO. 7 : ~reek, Lincoln, McIntosh, Muskogee, Okfuskee, Ok- mulgee. DISTRICT NO. 8: Atoka, Coal, Hughes, Johnston, Marshall, Pontotoc, Pottawatomie, Seminole. DISTRICT NO. 9: Caddo, CdCnanche, Cotton, Custer, Harmon, Jackson, Kiowa, Tillman, Washita.

CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS--JUDICIAL DISTRICTS Members of the Court Nominated by Districts. (Elected in the State at Large.) EASTERN DISTRICT: Adair, Atoka, Bryan, Cherokee, Choctaw, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Haskell, Hughes, Latimer, LeFlore, Mayes, Me- Curtain, McIntosh, Muskogee, Nowata, O1/fuskee, Okmulgee, Ottawa, 1)ittsburg, Pushmataha, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner. SOUTHERN DISTRICT: Beckham, Caddo, Carter, Cleveland, Custer, Coal, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnston, Kiowa, Love, McClain, Marshall, Murray, Pon- totoc, Pottawatomie, Roger l~ills, Seminole, Stephens, Tillman, Washita. NORTHERN DISTRICT: Alfalfai Beaver, Blaine, Canadian, Cimarron, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Kay, Kingfisher, Lincoln, Logan, Major, Noble, Oklahoma, Osage, Pawnee, Payne, Texas, Washington, Woods, Woodward.

DISTRICT COURT JUDICIAL DISTRICTS DISTRICT NO. 1: One Judge--Adair, Cherokee, Sequoyah. DISTRICT No. 2: One Judge--Nowata, Rogers. DISTRICT NO. 3: Three Judges--Muskogee, Wagoner. DISTRICT NO. 4: One Judge--McIntosh, Pittsburg. DISTRICT NO. 5: One Judge---Haske'll, Latimer, LeFlore. DISTRICT NO. 6: One Judge--Bryan, Marshall. DISTRICT NO. 7: One Judge--Pontotoc. DISTRICT NO. 8 : Two Judges--Carter, Love, (Each County nomin- ating District). DISTRICT NO. 9: One Judge--Hughes, Seminole. ~ DISTRICT NO. 10: One Judge--Lincoln, Pottawatomie. DISTRICT NO. 11: One Judge--Logan, Payne. DISTRICT NO. 12: One Judge--Grant, Kay, Noble. DISTRICT NO. 13 : Five Judges--Canadian (Nominates 1 Judge), Oklahoma (Nominates 2 Judges). DISTRICT NO. 14: Two Judges--Cleveland, Garvin, McClain, Murray. DISTRICT NO. 15: Two Judges--Caddo, Grady (Nominating District), Stephens, Jefferson (Nominating District). J DISTRICT NO. 16: One Judge--Comanche, Cotton. DISTRICT NO. 17: "One Judge--Blaine, Custer, Kiowa, Washita. DISTRICT NO. 18: One Judge--Beckham, Deway, Ellis, Greer, Roger Mills. DISTRICT: NO. 19 : One Judge--Beaver, Cimarron, HarPer, Texas, Woods. DISTRICT NO. 20: Two Judges--Alfalfa, Ga.rfield, Kingfisher, Major, Woodward. DISTRICT NO. 21: Four Judges--Pawnee (Nominates one Judge), Tul- sa (Nominates three Judges). DISTRICT NO. 22 : Three Judges--Creek, Okmulgee, Okfuskee (Each County nominates one Judge). DISTRICT NO. 23 : One Judge--Craig, Mayes, Deleware. DISTRICT NO. 24: One Judge--Osage. DISTRICT NO. 25: One Judge--Harmon, Jackson, Tillman. DISTRICT NO. 26: One Judge--Atoka, Coal, Johnston. DISTRICT NO. 27: Two Judges--Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha. DISTRICT NO. 28: One Judge---Ottawa. DISTRICT NO. 29: No 29th Judical District. DISTRICT NO. 30: One Judge--Washington.

--39-- ASSISTANT MINE INSPECTORS' DISTRICTS (Nominated by Districts ; Elected State at Large.) DISTRICT NO. 1: Atoka, Beckham, Bryan, Caddo, Carter, Choctaw, Coal, Comanche, Cotton, Garvin, Grady, Greer, Harmon, Jackson, Jefferson, Johnston, Kiowa, Latimer, LeFlore, Love, McClain. Mc-. Curtain, Marshall, Murray, Pontotoc, Pushmataha, Stephens, Tiliman, Washita. DISTRICT NO. 2: Alfalfa, Beaver, Blaine, Canadian, Cimarron, Cleve- land, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Garfield, Grant, Harper, Hughes, King- fisher, Lincoln, Logan, Major, Oklahoma, Payne, Pittsburg, Pottawa- tomie, Roger Mills, Seminole, Texas, ~¢oods, Woodward. DISTRICT NO. 3: Adair, Cherokee, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Haskell, Kay, McIntosh, Mayes, Muskoge, Noble, Nowata, Okfuskee, Okmul- gee, Osage, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Sequoyah, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington.

STATE SENATORIAL DISTRICTS DISTRICT NO. 1" One Senator--Beaver, Cimarron, Harper, Texas. DISTRICT NO. 2" Two-Senators--Beckham, Dewey, Ellis, Roger Mills. DISTRICT NO. 3" One Senator--Woods, Woodward. DISTRICT NO. 4 :--One Senator--Greer, Harmon. DISTRICT NO. 5" One Senator--Jackson, Tillman. DISTRICT NO. 6" Two Senators--Custer, Kiowa, Washita. DISTRICT NO. 7" One Senator--Alfalfa, Major. DISTRICT NO. 8" One Senator--Garfield. DISTRICT NO. 9" One Senator--Grant, Kay. DISTRICT NO. 10" One Senator--Noble, Pawnee. DISTRICT NO. 11- One Senator--Creek, Payne. DISTRICT NO. 12" One Senator--Logan. DISTRICT NO. 13: Two Senators--Lincoln, Pottawatomie (Each County nomiuates one Senator). DISTRICT NO. 14: Two Senators--Canadian, Oklahoma (Each County nominates one Senator). I)ISTRICVl' NO. 15: Two Senators--Caddo, Grady (Each County nom- inates one Senator). DISTRICT NO. 16. One Senator--Blaine, Kingfisher. -DISTRICT NO. 17 : Two Senators--Comanche, Cotton, Jefferson, Ste- phens. DISTRICT NO. 18: Two Senators--Carter, Love, Murray. DISTRICT NO. 19: Two Senators--Cleveland, Garvin, McClain. DISTRICT NO. 20: Two Senators--Atoka, Bryan, Coal. DISTRICT NO. 21 : One Senator--Latimer, LeFlore. DISTRICT NO. 22 : One Senator--Hughes, Okfuskee. DISTRICT NO. 23 : One Senator--Pontotoc, Seminole. DISTRICT NO. 24 : One Senator--Choctaw, McCurtain, Pushmataha. DISTRICT NO. 25 : One Senator--Pittsburg. DISTRICT NO. 26 : One Senator--Johnston, Marshall. DISTRICT NO. 27: Two Senators--Haskell, McIntosh, Muskogee. DISTRICT NO. 28: One Senator--Adair, Sequoyah. DISTRICT NO. 29 : One Senator--Craig, Mayes. DISTRICT NO. 30: One Senator--Cherokee, Delaware, Ottawa. DISTRICT NO. 31 : One Senator--Tulsa. DISTRICT NO. 32. One Senatro--0kmulgee, Wagoner. DISTRICT NO. 33 : One Senator--Nowata, Rogers. DISTRICT NO. 34: One Senator--Osage, Washingtom

COMMISSIONERS OF THE SUPREME COURT The Legislature of 1911 authorized the Supreme Court to elect six Commissioners, for two year terms, and to work in two Divisions. The Legislature of 1913 extended the Commission for a two year period. The following was the organization under these two Acts, effec- tive September 1, 1911: DIVISION NO. 1: C. B. Ames--Res. March 19, 1913; App. Charles M. Thacker. J. B. A. Robertson-- Res. April 18, 1914; App. George Rittenhouse. J. F. Sharp.

--40-- DIVISION NO. 2" Phil D. Brewer. J. B. Harrison--Res. January 11, 1915; App. C. L. Moore. M. E. Rosser--Res. September 10, 1913; App. C. A. Galbraith. The Legislature of 1915 authorized the Governor to appoint nine Supreme Court Commissioners, by and with the consent of the Supreme Court, to serve for a period of two years, in three Divisions, with three Commissioners in each Division. The same Act further provided that the Governor might designate not more than nine Dis- trict Judges to act as Supreme Court Commissioners for periods of not less than four months at a time, to serve in groups of three and in Divisions as in the c~tse of the Commissioners. These Divisions were known as Divisions Four, Five and Six. The assignments under these Divisions are too complicated to show in a tabulation, however the fol- lowing was the organization of Divisions 1, 2 and 3 under the Bill, effective April 1, 1915: DIVISION NO. 1 : Charles M. Thacker--Res. November 2, 1915 ; App. Nestor Rummons. Win. A. Collier. Phil D. Brewer--Res. April 10, 1916; App. Jean P. Day--Res. October 24, 1916; App. A. M. Stew- art. DIVISION NO 2: C. A. Galbraith. John DevereuxwRes. January 15, 1916 ; App. Sam Hooker. Rutherford Brett~Res. June 8, 1916; App. D. D. Brunson--Res. December 6, 1916. DIVISION NO. 3: Geo. B. RittenhousewRes. September 19, 1916; App. Hunter L. Johnson. W. R. Blealnnore. J. B. Dudley--Res. February 15, 1916 ; App. Frank Burford. The Legislature of 1917 re-established the Supreme Court Com- mission and limited the tenure of office to November 30, 1918. The organization under this Act is shown by the following tabulation ef- fective March 31, 1917: DIVISION NO. I" W. V. Pryor. W. R. Bleakmore--Res. February 16, 1918" App. J. M. Springer. Sam Hooker. DIVISION NO. 2: D. K. Pope. A. T. WestmRes. June 11, 1918 ; App. H. S. Davis. C. A. Galbraith. DIVISION NO. 3: Nestor Rummons. A. M. Stewart. Win. A. Collier.

The Legislature of 1923 established a Supreme Court Commission, to be composed of fifteen members; authorized their appointment by the Governor, byand with the consent of the Supreme Court, the Commissioners to serve until December 31, 1924. The Commission sits in five (5) Divisions, as follows: DIVISION NO. 1 : B. C. Logsden ...... Marietta, Love County N. B. Maxey ...... Muskogee, Muskogee County Robert Ray ...... Lawton, Comanche County DIVISION NO. 2: J. H. Jarman ...... Sallisaw, Sequoyah County J. S. Estes ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Thos. D. Lyons ...... Tulsa, Tulsa County DIVISION NO. 3: Chas. H. Ruth ...... , ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County C. M. Threadgill ...... Coalgate, Coal County Cham Jones ...... Waurika, Love County DIVISION NO. 4 : J. S. Shackleford ...... Okemah, Okfuskee County A. S. Dickson ...... Beaver, Beaver County R. E. Stephenson ...... Hugo, Choctaw County DIVISION NO. 5 : Win, P. Thompson ...... ¥inita, Craig County Win. E. Foster ...... Henryetta, Okmulgee County C. L. Pinkham ...... Newkirk, Kay County

--411 CRIMINAL COURT OF APPEALS

(Established by First Legislature.) (Court organized September, 1908.) NORTHERN DISTRICT: Thomas H. Doyle (D) App.; Ele. 1910, 1916 and 1922. EASTERN DISTRICT: H. G. Baker (D) App., Res. June 22, 1909" App. Thos. H. Owen (D) Res. March 31, 1910; App. D, A. Rich- ardson (D), term expired January, 1911; Ele. James R. Armstrong (D), re-ele. Armstrong 1914; Ele. E. S. Bessey (R) 1920. SOUTHERN DISTRICT: Henry M. Furman (D) App., Ele. 1912, Died April 10, 1916; App. Rutherford Brett (D). Res. April 10, 1917 ; App. Smith C. Matson (D) April 19, 1917, Ele. 1918.

ELECTIVE STATE OFFICERS First Termmll-16-1907 to I-9-1911 GOVERNOR ...... C. N. Haskell (D) LT. GOVERNOR ...... Geo. W. Bellamy (D) SEC. STATE ...... Bill Cross (D) (a) STATE AUDITOR ...... M. E. Trapp (D) ATTY. GENERAL ...... Chas. West (D) TREASURER ...... J. A. Menefee (D) SUPT. PUB. INST..: ...... E. D. Cameron (D) EX. & INSPECTOR ...... Chhas. A. Taylor (D) COMM. LABOR ...... Chas. L. Daugherty (D) CHAR. & CORRECTIONS ...... Kate Barnard (D) PRES. BRD. AGRI ...... J. P. Connors (D) CLK. SUP. COURT ...... W. H. L. Campbell (D) INS. COMMISSIONER ...... T. J. McComb (D) (b) CHIEF MINE INSP ...... : ...... Pete Hanraty (D) STATE PRINTER ...... Clint Worrell (D) (c) Second Term--l-9-1911 to I-I1-1915 GOVERNOR ...... Lee Cruce (D) LT. GOVERNOR ...... J. J. McAlester (D) SEC. STATE ...... B. F. Harrison (D) (d) STATE AUDITOR ...... Leo Meyer (D) (e) ATTY. GENERAL ...... Chas. West (D) TREASURE[t ...... Robt. Dunlop (D) SUPT. PUB. INST...... R. H. Wilson (D) EX. & INSPECTOR ...... Chas. A. Taylor (D) (f) COMM. LABOR ...... Chas. L. Daugherty (D) CHAR. & CORRECTIONS ...... Kate Barnard (D) PRES. BRD. AGRI ...... G. T. Bryan (D) CLK. SUP. COURT ...... W. H. L. Campbell (D) INS. COMMISSIONER ...... P. A. Ballard (D) (g) CHIEF MINE INSP ...... Ed Boyle (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 1 ...... Jno. O'Brien (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 2 ...... Martin Clark (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 3 ...... Frank Haley (D) STATE PRINTER ...... Giles Farris (D) (h) Third Term--I-11-1915 to 1-13-1919 GOVERNOR ...... R. L. Williams (D) LT. GOVERNOR ...... M. E. Trapp (D) SEC. STATE ...... J. L. Lyon (D) STATE AUDITOR ...... E. B. Howard (D) ATTY. GENERAL ...... S. P. Freeling (D) TREASURER ...... : ...... W. L. Alexander (D) SUPT. PUB. INST...... R. H. Wilson (D) EX. & INSPECTOR ...... Fred Parkinson (D) COMM. LABOR ...... W. G. Ashton (D) (b) CHAR. & CORRECTIONS ...... W. D. Matthews (D) PRES. BRD. AGRI ...... Frank M. Gault (D) CLK. SUP. COURT ...... Wm. M. Franklin (D) INS. COMMISSIONER ...... : ...... A. L. Welch (D) (a) CHIEF MINE INSP ...... i...... Ed Boyle (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 1 ...... Thos. Scott (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 2 ...... W. T. Williams (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 3 ...... Frank Haley (D)

NOTES: (a) Died--App. Thos. P. Smith (D) 8-6-1910; (b) Res.-- App. Milas Lasater (D) 11-30-1909; (c) Place creater by First Legislature---Worrell App. ; (d) Res.--App. H. G. Oliver (D) 1-2-1915; (e) Res.--App. Jos. C. McClelland (D) 2-12-13 ; (f) Died--App. Fred Parkinson (D) 7-31-1912 ; (g) Res.--App. A. L. Welch (D) 4-29-1913; (h) Removed-- Office abolished; (i) Res.--App. Claude Conally (D) 8-8- 1917.

--42-- Fourth Term---I-13,1919 to I-8-1923 GovERNOR ...... i...... ,T. B. A. Robertson (D) LT. GOVERNOR ...... M. E. Trapp (D) SEC. STATE ...... •...... Joe Morris (D) STATE AUDITOR ...... Frank Carter (D) ATTY. GENERAL ...... S. P. Freeling (D) (a) TREASURER ...... A. N. Leecraft (D) SUPT. PUB. INST ...... ,R. L. Wilson (D) EX. & INSPECTOR ...... Fred Parkinson (D) COMM. LABOR ...... •...... Claude Connally (D) CHAR. & CORRECTIONS ...... Win. D. Matthews (D) PRES. BRD. AGRI ...... Jno. A. Whitehurst (D) CLK. SUP. COURT ...... Win. M. Franklin (D) INS. COMMISSIONER ...... A. L. Welch (D) (b) CHIEF MINE INSP ...... •...... Ed Boyle (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 1 ...... Tom Scott (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 2 ...... Win. T. Williams (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 3 ...... Miller D. Hay (D) Fifth Term--i-8-1923 to GOVERNOR ...... J. C. Walton (D) (c) LT. GOVERNOR ...... M. E. Trapp (D) SEC. STATE ...... Col. R. A. Sneed (D) STATE AUDITOR ...... C. C. Childers (D) ATTY. GENERAL ...... Geo. Short (D) TREASURER ...... : ...... A. S. J. Shaw (D) SUPT. PUB. INST ...... M. A. Nash (D) EX. & INSPECTOR ...... Fred Parkinson (D) COMM. LABOR ...... Claud Connally (D) CHAR. & CORRECTIONS ...... Mabel Bassett (D) PRES. BRD. AGRI ...... Jno. A. Whitehurst (D) CLK. SUP. COURT ...... Win. M. Franklin (D) INS~ COMMISSIONER ...... i...... E. W. Hardin (D) (d) CHI~EF MINE INSP ...... Robert Brown (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 1 ...... W. G. Roberts (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 2 ...... John Almond (D) ASST. MINE INSP. DIST. 3 ...... NOTES: (a) Resigned--App. Geo. Short, 2-7-22. (b) Resigned--App. E. W. Hardin, 1-1-20. (c) Removed--Succeeded by M. E. Trapp. (d) ResignedMApp. J. G. Read, 1-17-24.

CORP. COMMISSIONERS: J. E. Love, D. Ele. 1907--served until his death 6-8-1918; App. Art L. Walker, D; ele. 1919. App. Joe Cobb 1-15-23. J. J. McAlester, D. Ele. 1907--Ele. Geo. A. Hen- shaw, D. 1910; Ele. Campbell Russell, D. 1916 Ele. l~rank Carter 1922. A. P. Watson, D. Ele. 1907--Re-Ele. 1908, Re- Ele. 1914; Removed; App. W. D. Humphrey, D. 4-23-1915; Ele. 1916; Res.--App. R. E. Echols, D. 5-21-1919; Ele. E. R. Hughes, R. 1920. JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT DISTRICT NO. 1: John H. Pitchford (D) Tahlequah, Cherokee Co. (Successor elected 1924) DISTRICT NO. 2 : C. J. Elting (R) Durant, Bryan Co. (Successor elected 1926) DISTRICT NO. 3" Matthew J. Kane (D) Kingfisher, Kingfisher C~. (Successor elected 1928) DISTRICT NO. 4: Jno. B. Harrison (D) Sayre, Beckham Co. (Successor elected 1928) DISTRICT NO. 5: Geo. M. Nicholson (R) Sulphur, Murray Co. (Successor elected 1926) DISTRICT NO. 6: Nell E. McNeill (D) Pawnee, Pawnee Co. (Successor elected 1924) DISTRICT NO. 7: Fred P. Branson (D) Muskogee, Muskogee Co. (Successor elected 1928) DISTRICT NO. 8. F. E. Kennamer (R) Madill, Marshall Co. (Successor elected 1926) DISTRICT NO. 9: John T. Johnson (D) Lawton, Comanche Co. (Successor elected 1924) SUPREME COURT REFEREES Wyley Jones (D) ...... Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County Walter Marlin (D) ...... : ...... Altus, Jackson County

NOTES: Dist. No. 1 DeceasedMApp. C. W. Mason 4-2-23. Dist. No. 2 Deceased--App. C. B. Cochrane 12-6-19; Res. --App. James H. Gordon 4-25-24. Dist. No. 3 Deceased--App. J. D. Lydick 1-5-24. Dist. No. 8 Resigned.--App. Frank L. Warren 3-4-24.

p43-- CONGRESS S]~NATORS: Robt. L. Owen (D) Elec. 1907instill serving. Thomas Pryor Gore (D) Ele. 1907--served until 1921; Ele. J. W. Harreld (R) 1920. RI~PRESENTATIVES: Five Districts from 1907 to 1914. DISTRICT NO. 1: Bird S. McGuire (R) Ele. 1907reserved until 1914. DISTRICT NO. 2: Elmer L. Fulton (D) Ele. 1907; Ele. Dick T. Morgan (R) 1908--served until 1914. DISTRICT NO. 3: James S. Davenport (D) Ele. 1907; Ele. C. E. Creager (R) 1908; Ele. James S. Davenport (D) 1910 ~nd 1912. DISTRICT NO. 4: Chas. D. Carter (D) Ele. 1907--served until 1914. DISTRICT NO. 5: Scott Ferris (D) Ele. 1907 served until 1914. AT LARGE: Wm. H. Murray(D) Ele. 1912. Joe B. Thompson (D) Ele. 1912. (D) Ele. 1912. The Legislature of 1913 re-Districted the State into Eight Dis- tricts. The following is the record since: DISTRICT ON. 1: James S. Davenport (D) Ele. 1914; Ele. T. A. Chandler (R) 1916; Ele. E. B. Howard (D) 1918; Ele. T. A. Chandler (R) 1920. Ele. E. B. Howard 1922. DISTRICT NO. 2: W. W. Hastings (D) Ele. 1914, 1916 and 1918; Ele. Alice M. Robertson (R) 1920. Ele. W. W. Hastings 1922. DISTRICT NO. 3: Chas. D. Carter (D) Ele. 1914, still serving. DISTRICT NO. 4. Wm. H. Murray (D) Ele. 1914; Ele. Tom D. McKeown (D) 1916 and 1918; Ele. J. C. Pringey (R) 1920. Ele. Tom D. McKeown 1922. DISTRICT NO. 5: Joe B. Thompson (D) EIo. 1914, 1916, 1918 (Died); Ele. J. W. Harreld (R) (unexpired term) 1919; Ele. F. B. Swank (D) 1920. DISTRICT NO. 6: Scott Ferris (D) Ele. 1914, 1916, 1918; Ele. L. M. Gensman (R) 1920. Ele. Elmer Thomas 1922. DISTRICT NO. 7: Jim McClintic (D) Ele. 1914--still serving. DISTRICT NO. 8: Dick T. Morgan (R) Ele: 1914, 1916 and 1918 (died) ; Ele. Chas. Swindall (R) 1920 (unexpired term) ; Ele. Manuel Nerrick (R) 1920; Ele. M. C. Garber 1922.

--44-- DISTRICT COURT'S

1918 1922 i910 1914 Dist. No. 1907 E. B. Arnold (1) J. H. Jarman (47) Same J. H. Jarman J. T. Parks Same Charles Walter Mason (48) 1. Jno. H. Pitchford Same (2) Charles Baskin Same W. J. Campbell C. W. Mason 2. T. L. Brown Chas. G. Watts (5) E. A. Summers R. C. Allen (4) B. B. Wheeler Enloe ¥. Vernor 3. Jno. H. King R. P. DeGraffenreid Guy F. Nelson (49) R. P. DeGraffenreid Chas. G. Watts E. A. Summers (has. Bagg (3) Fred Branson Guy Nelson (6) O. H. Searcy , R. W. Higgins R. W. Higgins (7) Harve L. Melton 4. Preslie B. Cole Same Harve Melton E. F. Lester Same (8) W. H. Brown E. F. Lester 5. M. E. Rosser W. H. Brown Summers Hardy J. M. Crook (11) Porter Newman 6. D. A. Richardson (9) Jesse M. Hatchett A. H. Ferguson (10) Geo. March , J. R. Armstrong Jesse M. Hatchett J. W. Bolen 7. A. T. West R. M. tbainey J. H. Linebaugh Same R. M. Rainey (12) T. D. McKeown B. C. Logsdon (50) T. W. Champion Asa Walden Stilwell H. Russell (13) W. F. Freeman B. C. Logsdon (14) 8. Stillwell H. Russell A. E. Eddleman W. F. Freeman Same (15) Geo. C. (rump 9. John Caruthers Same George Crump Jno. L. Coffman 10. W. N. Maben (16) Hal Johnson Hal Johnson J. B. A. Robertson (17) Chas. B. Wilson Same Roy V. Hoffman Same (18) A. R. Swank (19) Charles C. Smith 11. A. H. Huston Same Jno. P. Hickam Chas. Smith Claude Dural Jno. W. Bird Wm. H. Zwick Same Same 12. Wm. Bowles 0. L. Price (51) Geo. W. Clark Geo. W. Clark Geo. W. Clark Geo. W. Clark 13. J. G. Lowe (20) E. D. Oldfleld J. J. Carney Jno. W. Hayson James I. Phelps Geo. W. Clark E. D. Oldfleld J. I. Phelps J. J. Carney W. R. Taylor (21) Tom G. Chambers (51) DISTRICT COURTS--CONTINUED. Dist. No. 1907 1910 1914 1918 1922 14. R. M. McMillan Same F. B. Swank Same (22) W. L. Eagleton W. L. Eagleton A. C. Barrett (52) 15. ]'rank M. Bailey Same Will Linn Will Linn J. T. Johnson (23) Cham Jones Will Linn Chain Jones Chain Jones (53) 16. J. T. Johnson Same (24) A. S. Wells (25) M. W. Pugh A. S. Wells 17. J. R. Tolbert Same T. A. Edwards Same Thos. A. Edwards 18. G.A. Brown Same T. P. Clay Same 19. R. H. Loafbaurrow T. P. Clay Same (26) W.C. Crow W. C. Crow A. G. Sutton 20. M. C. Garber (27) Arthur G. Sutton J. B. Cullison J. B. Cullison Jas. W. Steen Same J. C. Robberts (54) J. W. Steen (28) J. C. Roberts Same Chas. Swindall Owen Owen (30) James B. Cullison 21. L. N. Poe Redmond S. Cole Redmond S. Cole (55) Same Conn Linn Edwin R. McNeill N. E. McNeill (29) A. C. Hunt W. ]3. Williams (31) W. B. Williams YalJean Biddison (32) Albert C. Hunt Z. I. J. Holt 22. W. L. Barnum (33) W. S. Stanfleld E. B. Hughes Mark L. Bozarth John L. Norman Mark L. Bozarth (34) L. B. Wright Fred A. Speakman Jno. L. Norman (35) James Hepburn 23. Preston A. Davis (36) Preston A. Davis A. C. Brewster A. C. Brewster

24. John J. Shea (37) R. H. Hudson R. H. Hudson (38) P. A. Shinn (39) R. B. Boona Chas. B. Wilson , (56) Chas. B. Wilson J. M. Worton 2~. Frank Matthews (40) Same Same Frank Mathews 26. R. M. Rainey (41) J. H. IAneb~augh J. H. Linebaugh J. H. Linebaugh 27. Summers Hardy~ (42) C. E. Dudley C. E. Dudley (43) G. M. Barrett (57) 28. A. A. McDonald (44) George Arnett (27) G. M. Barrett 30. S. C. Fullerton (45) J. J. Smith J. B. Charleton (46) H. C. Farrell NOTES (1) Res. 8-1-21, App. Jarman. (2) Res. 5-23-19, App. Mason. (3) A Judge added to District. (4) Res. 4-7-11, App. Branson. (5) Res. 2-11-20, App. Summers. (6) A Judge added to District. (7) Res. 5-7-19, App. Melton. (8) Res. 8-31-11, App. Brown. (9) Res. 3-30-10, App. Armstrong. (iO) A Judge added to Dist." Res. 11-26-12, App. Hatchett.. (11) Res. 9-12-19, App. March. (12) A Judge added to District. (13) Res. 3-11-13, App. Eddleman. (14) A Judge added to District. (15) Res. 9-30-19, App. Coffman. (16) Removed 9-24-09, App. Robertson. (17) Res. 1-6-10, App. I-Ioffman. (18) Res. 10-10-16, App. Hickam. (19) Res. 11-22-20, App. Smith. (2O) Died 9-12-08, App. Carney. (21) A Judge added to District. (22) Res. 9-4-20, App. Eagleton. (23) Transferred from Dist. 16. (24) Consolidated with District 15. (25) Dist. 16 re-established, App. Wells 3-30-21. (26) Res. 10-4-13, App. Crow. (27) Res. 8-16-10, App. Steen. (28) A Judge added to Dist." App. Steen 9-13-11. (29) A Judge added to District. App. McNeill 3-30-17. (30) Res. 4-9-21, App. Hunt. (31) Two Judges added to Dist." App. Williams 4-9-21 and (32) Biddison 4-9-21. (33) District created, App. Barnum 6-5-09. (34) A Judge added to District ; App. Bozarth. "(35) A Judge added, to Dist. ; App. Norman 3-17-21. (36) District created, App. Davis 3-16-11. (37) District created, App. Shea 4-22-09. (38) Res. 1-31-17, App. Boone. (39) Res. 11-4-20, App. Wilson. (40) District created, App. Matthews 3-18-11. (41) District created, Rainey transferred from Dist. No. 7. (42) , District created 1913, Hardy transferred from Dist. No. 6. (43) Res. 5-9-19, App. McDonald. (44) ~es. 10-2-19, App. Barrett. (45) District created 1919, App. Fullerton to 2-13-19. (46) District created 192i, App. Charleton 5-28-21. (47) Res. 4-11-23; App. Parks. (48) Res. 4-2-23 ; App. Baskin. (49) Res. 10-3-23 ; App. Searcy. (50) Res. 4-11-23" App. Walden. (5'1) 2 Judges Added to Dist." App. 4-2-23 Chambers and Price. (52) 1 Judge added to Dist.; App. 2-15-23 Barrett. (53) Res. 4-10-23 ; App. Pugh. (54) Died 4-25-24 ; App. Swindall. (~) Res. 5-2-23; App. McNeill. (56) Res. 3-13-23; App. Worton. (57) i Judge added 3-3-23; App. Arnett.

STATE QUESTIONS SUBMITTED TO THE PEOPLE UNDER THE INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM, SINCE STATEHOOD General Election November 3, 1908. State Question No. 1. Referendum No. 1. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Legislature Session Laws, 1908. The gist of the proposition is the creation of a State Agency for the purpose of dispensing spirituous liquors in original packages on physician's prescriptions. Vote--Yes ...... 105,392 No ...... 121,573 Necessary ~o carry ...... : ...... 124,398 Measure rejected. General Election November 3, 1908. State Question No. 2. Referendum "No. 2. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Legislature Session Laws, 1908. The gist of this proposition is to establish the Torrens Lang Regis- tration System for the purpose of adjudicating land-titles, determining the rightful owner of land, issuing proper certificates of title and pro- viding for registration and transfer of title of realty. Vote--Yes ...... 114,394 No ...... 83,888

--47-- Necessary to carry ...... , ...... 124,398 Measure rejected. . General Election November 3, 1908. State Question No. 3. Referendum No. $ as shown by the records of Secretary of Sta.te. Submitted by Legislature Session Laws, 1908. The gist of the proposition is that the people of the State may at any time select a Capitol location by a majority of the votes cast on the question at any election wherein the question has been submitted. No ...... 71,933 Vote--Yes ...... _...... 120,352 Necessary to carry Mea.sure rejected. "...... : ...... : ...... 124,3911 General Election November 3,-1908. State Question No. 4. Referendum No. 4. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 11, Session Laws 1908. The gist of the proposition is that the State secure a site for the Capitol embracing ample grounds and lots in said site to be sold for the benefit of the State. Vote---Yes ...... 117,441 No Approved as an"expressi'o'n"of"pu~)'licsentiment. 75,792

Initiated Petition General Election November 3, 1908. State Question No. 5. Initiative Petition No. I. as shown by records of Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is the authorization of the sale of school and other public lands at auction, giving the lessee the right of accep- tance of the land at the highest bid, limiting the sales to one hundred and sixty acres of land to the individual, allowing long term deferred paymefi'ts at six per cent interest and making the land taxable at the initial sale. Vote--Yes ...... 196,745 Necessary t~T°carry...... :._.1 0,840 ...... " Measure rejected.- ...... ,o~o General Election November 8, 1910. State Question No. 6. Initiative Petition No. 2. as shown by records of Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is the selection by a majority vote of New Jerusalem District composed of not less than six sections of land compactly located within fifty miles of center of State" citizens may offer site, description, descriptions and options showing cost filed with Secretary of State and printed for information of voter; platting model city, public buiiding reservations, remainder sold at public auction at appraised value or more. after repaying, cost of public proceeds used equally for public buildings and improvements within District- State Institutions hereafter located must be in district. Vote--Yes ...... 84,366 No ...... 118,899 Necessary to carry Measure defeated. "...... 123,834 General Election November 8, 1910. SAte Question No. 8. Initiative Petition No. $. as shown by records of Secretary of State. T~e gist of the proposition is to authorize "women to vote under the same circumstances and conditions as men may now do under the laws of this State, and this purpose is effected in striking out the word "male" wherever it exists as a limitation in Secton 1 of Article 3 of the Con- stitution. Vote--Yes No ...... 88,808 ...... , ...... :128,928 Necessary to carry ...... , ...... 123,834 Measure defeated. Special Election June 11, 1910. State Question No. 15. Initiative Petition No. T. as shown by records of Secretary of State. ~- The Measure was- "'A Proposition to permanently locate State Capitol : Creating Commission of three to be appointed by Governor, January 1, 1911, or sooner" defines powers anal duties, appropriates six hundred thousand dollars to purchase not to exceed two thousand acres, State te be reim- bursed from sales of lots ; Capitol fund created therefrom; Board may exercise power of eminent domain. Said Commission ~tnd School Land Commissioners to appraise valtm of lands and improvements separately. Makes Oklahoma City, ~uthrie and Shawnee candidates- Provides for o.~crs by petition. Proposed separately to determine questions; (1) Shall Capitol be located and (2) Where?" (1) Yes ...... 96,448 No ...... 64,522 Adopted by a majority at 31,926. (2) Guthrie ...... 31,30.1

--48-- Oklahoma City ...... 96,261- Shawnee 8,382 - Oklahoma City's majority ...... 56,578 Special Election June 11, 1910. State Question No. 16. Initiative Petition No. 8. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 12, Session Laws 1909. The gist of the proposition was: That an extra section be added to Article 9 of the Constitution directing that any railroad, transpor- tation or transmission company organized under the laws of any other State, the United States or any Territory thereof, owning or operating, or wishing to extend ~ line or lines through this State may have the right and power to conduct such business after they have filed a copy of their articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State and ap- pointed a resident agent upon whom legal process may be served...... 53,784 Vote--Yes ...... ~ ...... 108,205 NO ...... Rejected by a majority of 54,421. Measure defeai:ed. Primary Election August 2, 1910. State Question No. 18. Initiated Petition No. 10. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition was" That no person shall be regis- tered as an elector in this State to be allowed to vote in any election held, herein, unless he be able to read and write any section of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma; but no person who was, on January 1, 1866, or at any time prior thereto, entitled to vote under any form of Government, or who at that time resided in some foreign nation, and no lineal descendant of such person, shall be denied the right to register and vote because of his inabilty to so read and write sections of the Constitution. Precinct election inspectors having in charge the registration of electors shall enforce the provisions of this section at the time of reg- istration, provided registration be required. Should registration be dispensed with, the provisions of this section shall be enfo~rc~ed by the precinct election officers when electors apply for ballots t$ :vote. Vote--Yes ...... 134,443 • "...... 106,222 : No ...... 120,333 ': Necessary to carry ...... Measure adopted. In operative by reason of decision of U. S. Supreme Court. General Election November 8, 1;910. State Question No. 21. Referendum No. 12. as shown by the records of Secreta.ry of State. Submitted by tt,ouse Bill No.25, Session Laws 1910. The gist of the proposition is a law prescribing the time and man- ner of conducting general elections, creates a State Election Board, appointed by the Governor not more than two of the same political party. Chairmen of the managing Committee of each of the two poli- tical parties having cast the largest number of votes in the last preceding general election may at any time submit to the Governor the Mames or not less than five members of their respective political parties. In m~king said appointments prefere1~ce shall be given to the names sO submitted. Vote--Yes ...... 80,146 1~o ...... :...... 106,459 Necessary to carry ...... :...... 123,834 Measure defeated. General Election, November 8, 1910. State Question No. 22. Initiative Petition No. 11. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is to amend ~ Section 7, Article 1 of the Constitution and to provide for the licensed sale of intoxicating liquors in incorporated cities, towns and villages after an election to determine whether said municipality shall license the sale of liquors to be con- sumed on the premises at cost of two thousand dollars per year, and ~e sale in original packages not to be there consumed at a cost of five hundred dollars per, year for each license, with restrictions, as to Sunday and midnight ~losing, prohibiting treating and other restric- tions. Vote--Yes ...... :...... 105'0141

...... Measure defeated. ~eneral Election November 8, 1910. State Question No. 23. Referendum No. 13. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. • Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 1, Session Laws 1910. Sec. 12A, Art. 10. The gist of the proposition is that all taxes derived from publi~ service corporat~ns oper,-~ting in more than one county of the State to be paid into tl~e S~ate Treasury and distributed as are other commoa school fund~.

--49-- Vote--Yes ...... 101,636 No ...... 43,133 Necessary tO carry ...... 123,834 Measure defeated. General Election November 8, 1910. State Question No. 24. Referendum No. 14. ,as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 12, Session Laws 1909. /The gist of the proposition is that public service corporations that :have: organized under the laws of the State of Oklahoma shall not be allowed to abate full jurisdiction over them by said State on account of any transfer to or consolidation with a foreign corporation. • ~ Vote--Yes ...... 83,169 No -...... 55,175 Necessary to carry ...... 123,834 Measure defeated. Special Election, April 25, 1911. State Question No. 25. Referendum No. 151 As shown by records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 4, Session Laws 1911. The gist of the proposition was" That an extra section be added to Articl e 9 of the Constitution directing that any railroad transpor- tation or transmission company organized under th~ laws of any other state, the United States or any territory thereof owning or operating or wishing to extend a line or lines through this State may have the right and power to conduct such business after they have filed a copy of their articles of incorporation with the Secretary of State and ap- pointed a resident agent upon whom legal process may be served Vote--Yes ...... 41,768 No , ...... 46,662 Necessary to carry ...... ~ 44,216 Measure defeated. "...... General Election, November 5, 1912. State Question No. 38. Initiative Petition No. 23. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Session Laws 1913. The gist of the proposition was- That Section 31, Article 6 of the Constitution be so amended as to the qualifications, duties of mem- bers of the Board of Agriculture and the manner of electing same. • Vote--Yes ...... : ...... 164,530 No ...... : ...... 63,586 Necessary to carry ...... 123,714 Adopted. General Election, November 5, 1912. State Question No. 40. Initiative Petition No. 25. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition was" That the State Capitol be located at Guthrie. Vote--Yes ...... 86,549 • No ...... 103,106 Necessary to carry ...... 123,714 Measure defeated. Primary Election, August 6, 1912. State Question No. 41 , Initiative Petition No. 26. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Session Laws 1913. The gist of the proposition was" That the United States Senators shall be selected by direct vote of the people. Vote--Yes : ...... 139,844 No ...... 23,400 Necessary to carry Adopted...... 81,623 General Election, November 5, 1912. State Question No. 45. Referendum Petition No. 17. as shown on records of Secretary of State. Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 2, Session Laws 1911. The gist of the proposition was- That Section 12, Article 10 of the Constitution be amended so that the Legislature shall have the power to levy such taxes as will maintain all public schools for at least five months in the year. Vote--Yes ...... 100,,9 ~ 2 No ...... 65,436 Necessary to carry ...... 123,714 Measure defeated. Special Election, August 5, 1913. State Question No. 46. Referendum Petition No. 18. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 3, Session Laws 1913. The gist of the proposition is" That Section 9, Article 9 of the Constitution be amended so that any foreign or domestic railroad, transportation or transmission company or corporation may lease, sell or otherwise dispose of its property and franchise to, or may lease, buy or oherwise acquire the property or franchise of any like company or corporation. This amendment is not operative until the consent of the

--50-- Corporation Commission to the proposed transfer is first given in writing and the Legislature may impose other restrictions on the right to con- solidate. 59,437 Vote---Yes ...... 35,115 No ...... ;.... Majority for measure ...... "...... 24,322 Adopted. Special Election August 5, 1913. State Question No. 47. " Referendum Petition No. 19. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Session Laws 1913. The gist of the proposition is: To veto Section 18 of an Act of the Oklahoma Legislature, passed and approved at the Fourth Regular Session, entitled" "An Act to promote the health and safety of em- ployees in coal mines" prescribing the qualifications for Mine Inspec- tors" providing for a system of mine telephones, and for the Construc- tion and maintenance of bath houses for the use of the miners, pro- hibiting any interference oy attempt to interfere with the fire boss In the performance of his duties" prescribing penalties for the violation (if a.ny of the provisions thereof and repealing certain statutes in con- flict. 73,345 Vote Yes ...... 21,559 NO ...... Majority for vetoing measure ...... 51,786 Adopted. Special Election, August 5, 1913. State Question N~). 57. Referendum No. 20. as shown on records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 1, Session Laws 1913. • "ne gist of the proposition is" To provide that all taxes levied for the maintenance of the ~ommon schools of the state upon the prop- erty of any railroad, pipe line or telegraph company or any other public service corporation which operates in more than one county in this state, shall be paid ink the common school fund and distributed as a part of ~aid fund. 63,330 Vote--Yes ...... 30,295 I~O ...... 33,035 Majority far measure ...... Adopted. Special Election,. August 5, 1913. Stato Question No. 58. Referendum No. 21. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 13, Session Laws 1913. The gist of the proposition is" To amend the Constitution of the State by the adoption of an additional section providing for the calling of an election in any county upon a petition signed by sixteen per centum of the total votes cast at the last general election for the county office receiving the highest nmnber of votes, to abolish or establish town- ship government therein. 50,634 Vote--Yes ...... 39,690 NO ..... ,- ...... 10,944 Majority for measure ...... Amendment ado@ted. Special Election, August 5, 1913. State Question No. 60. Referendum No. 23. as shown on the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 4, Session Laws 1913. The gist of the proposition is" To create a new Board of Agricul- ture of five instead of eleven members and to repeal alt that portion of Section 31 of Article 6 of the Constitution except the first sub-division thereof, that is, to repeal all that portion dealing with any matter except the number and qualification as membeI's of the Board of Agri- culture and prescribing their jurisdiction and duties. 67,367 Vote--Yes ...... 25,087 No ...... Majority for measure ...... 42,280 Amendment adopted. Frimary Election, August 4, 1914. State Question No. 59. Initiative Petition No. 22. as shown on records of Secretary of State. Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 2, Session Laws 1913. The gist of the measure is to amend the Constitution of the State, so that the legislature shall have power to levy taxes in aid of the common schools of the State and to provide for the apportionment and distribution thereof among those school districts of the State in which a ten mill ad vulorem levy and money derived from all other sources is sufficient to maintain common schools for five months in a. year, giving to such districts out of said fund hereby authorized, such ad- ditional sum as is necessary to maintain schools therein five montk in each year. 89,653 Vote Yes ...... 56,916 No ...... 90,970 Necessary to carry ...... Measure failed. Primary Election, August 4, 1914. State Question No. 61. Referendum Petition No. 24. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Senate Bill No. 50, Session Laws 1913. The gist of this proposition is to repeal Chapter 185, Session Laws of 1913, which was an act to prevent gambling, bookmaking, etc. Vote--Yes No ...... 68,878 ...... 76 495 Necessary to carry ...... " 90,$70 Veto rejected. Law sustained...... Primary Election August 4, 1914. State Question No. 62. Referendum Petition No. 25 as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. House Bill No. 51, Session Laws 1913. The gist of this proposition was to invalidate Chapter 128 of the Session Laws of 1913, which penalized gambling and the running of slot machines and buildings in which they are operated. Vote--Yes No. "...... : ...... 67,562 ...... 73,77{} Necessary to carry ...... 90,970 Veto rejected. Law sustained. Primary Election .August 4, 1914. State Question No. 68. Initiative Petition No. 4.1. as shown by the records of' the Secretary of State. The gist of this proposition is "'to re-enact the direct and re-direct system of taxation contained in Chapter No. 240, Session Laws 1918. In providing (1) Amendment to present methods of assessment, levy and appeals, exempt bonds of S~ate and its municipalities from ad valorem tax" (2) methods of taxation of banks, both state and national, effective prior to May 16, 1913- (3) Mining proparty tax law, raising rate on oil production to ten mills" (4) Taxation of certain transmis- sion companies according to gross receipts only" (5) Graduated tax on l~nd holdings exceeding six hundred and fort v acres and of value ex- ceeding ten thousand dollars." Vote--Yes No ...... 88,994 Necessary to carry...... 45 , 232 Measure failed...... 90,970 Primary Election August 4, 1914. State Question No. 73. Initiative Petition No. 46. as shown by the reco~'ds or the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is to amend Section 11 of Article 2 of the Constitution so as-to make drunkenness and excessive use of intoxicating liquors cause for impeachment or removal from office. Vote--Yes No ...... 114,833 Necessary to carry...... " 31 ' 659 Adopted. "...... 90,970 General Election, November 3, 1914. State Question No. 74. Initiative Petition No.-. 47. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gisb of this proposition is to amend Section 9, Article 10, of the Constitution, so as to reduce the maximum levy of State taxes, assessed on ad valorem basis from three and one-half ,mills (.003~) to two and one-half mills (.002%) and prohibiting the Legislature from making appropriations in excess thereof. Vote--Yes No ...... 117,675 ...... , 57,120 Necessary to carry ...... 124,465 Measure failed. General Election, November 3, 1914. State Question No. ~5. Initiative Petition No. 48. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of this proposition is to adopt a new section to the Con- stitution, to be numbered Section 20 (b) of Article 10, levying and collecting a mine production tax, not exceeding two per cent, upon the gross value of such production, upon natural gas, petroleum and other crude oils- dividing the net collections, one-half to the State, the re- maining half in equal parts to the road and bridge fu~~d and the com- mon school fund of that County where production occurred, and ap- propriating from the funds so collected the expenses incidental to sub- mitting the amendment. Vote~Yes No ...... 107,342 ...... ~ ...... 62,380 Necessary/:ileC~ rry ...... 124,465 Measure • General Election, November 3, 1914. State Question No. 77. Initiative Petition No. 50. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of this proposition is to amend the Constitution, so as to reduce the Legislature to one body of eighty members, styled "The House of Representatives" and one subordinate Legislative body, to be selected therefrom, styled "'Commissioners" which, with the Lieu- tenant Governor, shall succeed to all powers now conferred on the

--52-:- House of Representatives; to fix qualifications, compensations, privil- eges and powers thereof, and ametiding Sections 3 and 53 of Article 5 and Section 7 and 11 of Article 6 of the Constitutio~ to conform thereto. VoteMYes ...... 94,686

No ...... 71,742 Necessary to carry ...... 124,465 Measure failed. General Election, November 7, 1916. State Question No. 78. Initiative Pe~i-tion No. 51. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is an amendment to Article 2 of the Constitution by adding sections abolishing all existing election boards and providing for State Election Board of three electors elected on~ each by State Chairman of each of the three political parties casting greatest number of votes for Governor at lgst preceding general elec- tion. Vote--Yes ..... i ...... 147,067 No ...... 119,602 Necessary to carry ...... ~...... 152,054 Measure failed. General Election, November 7, 1916. State Question No. 80. Initiative Petition No. 53. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is to prevent Legislature from passing any law concerning registration of electors providing the initiative as the only method to enact such law and providing for registration in cities and towns. Vote--Yes ...... 140,366 No ...... 114,824 Necessary to carry ...... : ...... 152,054 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 81. Initiative Petition No. 54. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. House Joint Resolution No. 17, Session Laws 1915. The gist of this proposition is that an amefldment be added to Section 21, Article 10, of the Constitution, creating a State Tax Com- mission and abolishing the State Board of Equalization. VotemYes ...... 50,656 No ...... 146,130 Necessary to carry ...... 100,229 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 82. Initiative Petition No. 55. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 6, Session Laws 1916. The gist of this proposition is that there shall be no property qualification but one imposing a literary test for electors, excepting those who served in army or navy of .the United States in war with Mexico, or on either side in wars with certain Indian tribes. Vote---Yes ...... 90,605 No ...... 133,140 Necessary to carry ...... 100,227 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 83. Initiative Petition No. 56. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 12, Sessions Laws, 1915. The gist of this proposition is to repeal Section 12-a of Article 10, of the Constitution, which Section provides that all taxes collected for the maintenance of the common schools of the State and which are levied upon the property of any public service corporation operating in more than one county in the State, shall be paid into the common school funds of the State. Vote---Yes ...... 76,093 No ...... 127,525 Necessary to carry ...... 100,227 Measure defeated. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State~ Question No. 84. Initiative Petition No. 57. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Senate Joint Resolution No. 27, Session Laws 1915. The gist of this proposition is that the salary of the Clerk of the Supreme Court be fixed at two thousand dollars, instead of three thousand dollars and that the said Clerk is to be appointed by the Supreme Court. Vote--Yes ...... 58,935 No ...... 134,963 Necessary to carry ...... 100,2',7 Measure defeated. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 85. Initiative Petition No, 58 as shown by the •records of Secretary of State. Senate Joint Resolution No. 20, Session Laws 1915.

--53-- The gist of this proposition is a proposed amendment to Section 27, Article 10, of the Constitution, limiting incorporated cities and towns to an indebtedness of only five per cent of the assessed valu- ~t~ion and property therein over the amount allowed under Section 26, Article 10, of the Constitution. VotQ--Yes ...... 44,687 No ...... 147,933 Necessary to carry ...... 1(}9,227 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 86. Initiative Petition No. 59. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by House Joint Resolution No. 1, Session Laws, 1915. The gist of this proposition is an amendment to Section 7, Article 23, authorizing the Legislature to provide for the compulsory or elec- tive compensation by the employer to the employee in case of death, laevmanent or partial disability. Vote--Yes ...... :...... 50,998 No ...... Necessary to carry ...... 100,227 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 87. Initiative Petition No. 60. as slmwn by the records of Secretary of State. Senate Joint Resolution No. 18, Session Laws 1915. The gist of this proposition is that the Supreme Court be con- solidated with the Criminal Court of Appeals and be known as the "Supreme Court of Oklahoma." Vote--Yes ...... 42,896 No ...... 106,896 Necessary to carry ...... -...... 100,227 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 88. Initiative Petition No. 61. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Senate Joint Resolution No. 22, Session Laws 1915. The gist of this proposition is an amendment to Section 19, Article 2, providing that juries in courts of record, other than county court, shall consist of eight men, except in capitol cases, to consist of twelve men; juries in county courts and courts not of record to consist of six men. Vote--Yes ...... 49,954 No ...... 142,333 Necessary to carry ...... 100,227 Measure failed. Primary Election, August 1, 1916. State Question No. 89. Initiative Petition No. 62. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Senate Joint Resolution No. 16, Session Laws 1915. The gist of this proposition is that an amendment be added, abolish- ing County Court and vesting jurisdiction of County Court, including probate matters, in District CourtuDistrict Court to have original juris- diction in all civil and criminal matters whatsoever, except where the Legislature hereafter confers exclusive jurisdiction im some other court. Vote--Yes ...... :.. 47,104 No ...... 157,284 Necessary to carry ...... 100,227 Measure failed. General Election, November 5, 1918. State Question No. 97. Referendum No. 33. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Concurrent :Resolution No. 5, Session Laws 1917. The ~ist of the proposition is that women be allowed universal sufferage. VotewYes ...... :...... 106,909 No ...... 81,481 Necessary to carry ...... 97,266 Adopted. Special Election, May 6, 1919. State Question No. 100. Referendum No. 34. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. Submitted by Senate Joint Resolution No. 10, Session Laws 1919. The gist of the proposition is that the State be bonded to the amount of $50,000,000.00 for the purpose of establishing a system of durable hard surfaced highways. Vote--Yes ...... 69,917 No ...... 171,327 Necessary to carry ...... 97,266 Measure defeated. General Election, November 2, 192(}. State Question No. 94. Referendum l~etition No. 30. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. The gist of this proposition is: To veto and re~der inoperative Sena~ Bill No. 111, passed by the 1917 Session of the Legislature and

54-- approved by the Governor March 2t', 1917, which act provides who should be considered as practicing medicine; provides that any person claiin~lng to practice any drugless system of healing must show an attendance upon a reputable college for a period of twenty-seven (27) months and pass an examination in certain subjects before a licensa shail be granted, such license when issued to entitle the holder to practice drugless practice only; provides that one chiropractor ,,,hall be appointed on the State Board of Medical Examiners who shall ex- amine avplicants as to their knowledge of the technique (;f chiroprac- tic, the balance of the examination to be conducted according to the rules now provided for other applicants. Shall the Bill be vetoed and rendered in0peratice? Vote--Yes ...... -...... 211,252 No ...... : ...... 164,788 Necessary to carry ...... 188,021 Adopted. General Election, November 2, 1920. State Question No. 99. Initiative Petition No. 67. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. The gist of this proposition is" To vitalize Section 12a, Article 10, of the State Constitution, levying u#on the property of the g~a- eral public service corporations of the State, those operating in mor~ = than one county, an annual tax for moAntaining common schools; same to be equal, as near as may be, to ttte averag.3 rate of tax for such purpose applying upon other property throughcut the State for any given tax year. Provides for the coil~ction of such tax and the ap- portionment thereof as other common school fund.~ of this State are apportioned. Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 162,749 No ...... 179,271 Necessary to carry ...... 244,58i Measure rejected. General Election, November 2, 1920. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 109. Initiative Petition No. 72. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. The gist of this proposition is: A new Section to the Constitu- tion of Oklahom~ to be known as Section 9-A, Article 10, providing for levying upon all property within the State of Oklahoma not ex- empt from taxation an annual tax of not less than six mills and not more than ten mills for the maintenance of the Common Schools of said State and providing for the collection, apportionment anal dis- tribution thereof. Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 169,639 No ...... : ...... 188,574 Necessary to carry ...... 244,554 Measure rejected. General Election, November 2, 1920. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 111. Referendum Petition No. 38. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. House Concurrent Resolution No. 14, Session Laws 1919. The gist of this proposition is: To amend Section 3, Article 19, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, so as to authorize .the State to provide for certain classes of insurance organizations con- ducted without profit, and insuring their own members; and such minor children as may be provided by law, to-wit: Farm companies insuring farm property and farm products there- on" Trades Insurance Companies insuring the property and interest of. one line of business ; Fraternal Life, Health and Accident Insurance in Fraternal and Civic Orders. Shall the amendment be adopted v Vote--Yes ...... ~...... i..157,064 No ...... 159,919 Necessary to carry ...... 244,584 Measure rejected. General Election, November 2, 1920. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 112. Referendum Petition No. 39. as shown by the records of Secretary of State. House Joint Resolution No. 3, Session Laws 1919. The gist of this proposition is: To amend Section 21, Article 5, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma so that members of the Legislature shall receive Six ($6.0(D Dollars per day for their sere'ices during the ninety actual working days of the Legislature, and ten cents per mile for every mile necessarily traveled in going to and re- turning from the place of meeting of the Legislature. AND PROVIDED, That no bill shall be introduced in either House after the sixtieth day of such session, except upon recommendatioJiof the Governor. Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 125,463 No ...... 173,274

--55-- Necessary to carry ...... ~...... 244,584 Measure rejected. State Question No. 114. Referendum Petition 1~o. 40 as shown by the records of the Secretary'of State. The gist of the proposition is: To amend Section 9, Article i0, of the Constitution of the State of Oklahoma, so that the maximum of, the total Taxes Authorized to be levied on an ad valorem basis for all purposes, State, County, Township., City or Town and School District Taxes will be increased from Thirty-one (31) Mills on the Dollar to Forty-one and One-half (41~) Mills, and the School District Levy from Five (5) to Fifteen (15) Mills on the Dollar for School Purposes for the support of Common Schools. Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 136,647 No ...... 191,180 Necessary to carry ...... ~._ .... Measure rejected. State Question No. 116. Initiative Petition No. 76. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposed amendment is: To make provision for paying a bonus to each soldier, sailor, marine and nurse inducted into the army or navy of the Unitefl States during the war with Germany, and for the issuance and sale of interest bearing coupon bonds of the State of Oklahoma, not exceeding fifty million dollars and making an advance appropriation and creating a sinking fund for payment of interest and principal at maturity, and creating a veteran's commission composed of the twelve present members of the supreme court and criminal court of appeals and defining its powers and duties. Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 255,887 No ...... 234,909 Necessary to carry ...... 269,282 Measure rejected. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 121. Referendum Petition No. 41. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposed amendment is: "'A proposed amendment to the Constitution of Oklahoma authorizing the enactment of appro- priate legislation, providing for the compulsory compensation of em- ployees, and their dependents, in case of death, or permanent, or partial disability, authorizing the legislature to make a complete system and schedule of compensations for all injuries, including death, under the Workmens' Compensation Act." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 137,358 No ...... 120,761 Necessary to carry ...... 144,551 Measure rejected. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 122. Referendum Petition No. 4fl. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposed amendment is: "That Section 3, Article 6, of the Constitution of Oklahoma bo amended to read as follows: 'No person shall be eligible to the office of Governor, Lieutenant Governor, Secretary of State, State Auditor, Attorney General, State Treasurer, Superintendent of Public Instruction, State Examiner and Inspector, except a citizen of the United States, of the age of not leaa than thirty years, and who shall have been three years next l~recedlng the election, qualified elector of this State.' " Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... 173,262 No ...... 86,445 Neoessary to carry ...... 144,551 Adopted. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No, 123. Referendum Petition No. 43. as shown by the records of' the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposed amendment is: "'A Constiutional amend- ment designated as Article 26, providing for industrial rehabilitation, equalized oompensation, farm or home aid to soldiers who served honorably from Oklahoma in the World War, prescribing qualifications of beneficiaries, fixing amount of such loan or compensation at fifty- five million doll..ars, appropriating same, creating and defining the powers and d~ties of a 'Soldiers' State Aid Commission,' authorizing the is- suance and prescribing the character and amount of bonds issued, creating a special fund, providing for the issuance, sale and the paymo~t of principal and interest of said bonds by tax levy." Shall the amendment be adop~d~ Vote--Yes ...... 120,219 No ...... 142,0~2 ~ecessary ~o carry ...... 1:44,.~1 Meauure rejected.

--56-- Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 124. Referendum Petition No. 44. the election, a qualified elector of this State.' " The gist of the proposed amendment is: "That Section 9, of the Constitution, be amended, limiting ad valorem tax to thirty-one and one-half mills, as follows: State, 3~, County, 8, and 2 mills additional for aid of common schools; Township, 5; City or Town, 10; School District, 5, providing that the School District may increase not to ex- ceed 10 mills; provided that a state levy creating a fund equal to $15.00 per child in daily school attendance be made and authorizing the appropriation of same." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote--Yes ...... : ...... 144,768 No ...... 116,711 Necessary to carry ...... 144,551 Adopted. Constitutional Amendment. State Question No. 125. Referendum Petition No. 45. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposed amendment is, "That Section 4, of Article 14, of the Constitution, be amended to authorize the legislature to pro- vide for the payment of all lawful demands and claims against the De- positors' Guaranty Fund, by reason of state banks which failed prior to the adjournment of the Ninth Legislature, providing no money col- lected by direct ad valorem tax shall be used for such purpose." Shall the amendment be adopted? Vote---Yes ...... 111,081 No ...... 160,668 Necessary to carry ...... 144,551 Measure rejected. Ballot Title State Question No. 119. Initiative Petition No. 7'9. as shown by the records of the Secretary of State. The gist of the proposition is: "To provide a method for promptly convening the legislature, for investigating the conduct of state officials, subject to impeachment, and for such action as the law and the facts may warrant under the provisions of Article 8, of the Constitution-- the call for such assembling of the Legislature to be made upon written request, signed by a majority of the members of the Hous~ of Representatives. A Legislature so convened shall be forbidden to pass laws or appro- priate public funds, except as may be necessary for the proper per- formance of duties, provided under Article 8, of the Constitution og Oklahoma." Shall it be adopted? ~ Vote---Yes ...... 209,452 No ...... 70,638 Necessary to carry ..: ...... 144,551 Measure adopted. DEMOCRATIC STATE AND COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS FOR 1gB4-1925 Scott Ferris, Lawton ...... National Committeeman Mrs. A. L. McDougal, Sapulpa ...... National Committeewoman

R. L. Davidson, Tulsa ...... Chairman Mrs. O. H. Cafk:~, Forgan ...... Vice Chairman Hugh L. Harrell, Calvin ...... Secretary

CO UNTil CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRMAN SECRETARY

Adair ...... Jno. A. Goodall, Stilwell Mrs. J. A. Aikens, Westville Atoka ....~ ...... J. W. Clark, Atoka Mrs. Elizabeth Norwood, Atoka Alfalfa ...... Mrs. A. E. Moseley, Cherokee E. D. Peck, Carmen Beaver ...... Dr. J. A. Miller, Beaver Mrs. O. H. Cafky, Forgan Bec~ham ...... G. E. Martin, Elk City Mrs. I~a Rogers, Sayre Blaine ...... R. I. Temple, Watonga Mrs. J. R. Whistler, Watonga Bryan ...... Geo. F. Deck, Durant Mrs. G. M. Rushing, Durant [ Caddo C.H. Carswell, Anadarko Mrs. Grover Wamsley, Anadarko ¢JI Canadian...... L. T. Mohnike, El Reno Mrs. E. E. Milam, E1 Reno I Carter ...... Kirby Fitzpatrick, Ardmore Mrs. Inez M. Lambert, Ardmore Cherokee ...... H. M. Vance, Tahlequah Mrs. Charlotte Pressley, Tahlequah Choctaw ...... D. E. Jenner, Boswell Mrs. X. R. Campbell, Hugo Cimarron ...... Cleveland ...... John Barbour, Norman Mrs. M. F. McFarland, Norman Coal ...... Jno. R. Hickman, Coalgate Mrs. Pearl Black, Centrahoma CQmanche ...... Ed Herr, Lawton Mrs. A. T. Howell, Lawton 'Cotton ...... Wm. T. Powell, Temple Mrs. J. E. Griffin, Randlett Craig ...... C. C. Caldwell, Vinita Mrs. Fred Woolard, Welch Creek ...... R. K. Robertson, Sapulpa Mrs. Earl Foster, Sapulpa Custer ...... R. A. Mitchell, Clinton Mrs. Dr. J. M. Gordon, Weatherford Delaware ...... W. D. Gibson, Grove Mrs. W. H. Denton, Kansas Dewey ...... Harry Skelton, Putnam Mrs. Phil Hocker, Camargo Ellis ...... A. L. Schwendener, Shattuck Mrs. W. E. Stewart Shattuck Garfield ...... S. C. Campbell, Enid Mrs. Fred Luft, Enid Garvin ...... S. D. Williams, Wynnewood Mrs. S. E. Wallace, Pauls Valley Graxty ...... M. H. Sheppard, Chickasha Mrs. Ike Harness, Chickasha Grant ...... Jno. W. Williams, Wakita Mrs. Chas. Wright, Wakita DEMOCRATIC STATE AND COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS FOR 1920-1921---CoRtinued SECRETARY COUNTY CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIRMAN

Groer ...... L. A. McCollister, Mangum Mrs. 6~. A. Waters, Granite Harmon ...... ~...... R. L. Gardiner,, Hollis Mrs. J. C. Gambill, Hollis Harper ...... Wade Loofbourrow, Buffalo Mrs. P. M. Rathburn, Rosston Haskell ...... W. B. Fears, Stigler Mrs. Upchur~h, Keota Hughes ...... Hugh L. Harrell, Calvin lMrs. Eharlie Hamilton, Wetumka Jackson ...... Jack W. Bonner, Altus I Mrs. C. S. Highsmith, Altus Jefferson ...... Robert R. Pruett, Waurika /Mrs. W. Brown, Waurika Johnston ...... Gus Hendricks, Milburn 'lMrs. J. A. Nelson, Fillmore Kay ...... A. S. Gallop, Blackwell MPs. Hattie Rush, Ponca City Kingfisher ...... Mrs. Fred B. Ehler, Hennessey Dr. O. T. Atwood, Kingfisher I Kiowa F.E. Gillispie, Hobart Mrs' Gee. Bottom, Hobart ...... I Latimer ...... Noel Colvard, Lutie !Mrs. Florence Miller, Wilburton Leflore ...... Dr. J. J. Hardy, Poteau Mrs. W. B. Perkins, Howe ~ Lincoln ...... , ...... J. C. Burton, Stroud Mrs. Della Foster, Chandler Logan ...... Roy Kneeland, Guthrie Mrs. J. T. Pfrimmer, Crescent Love ...... H. J. Hays, Marietta J. O. Tipps, Marietta Major ...... Dr. B. F. Johnson, Fairview • Mrs. M. D. Green, l~airview Marshall ...... David Russell, Madill Mrs. Guss Faulkner, Madill Mayes ...... J. C. Anderson, Pryor [Mrs, Lelia Morgan, Tip McClain ...... J. R. Everett, Wayne I Miss Daisy Pybas, Washington McCurtain ...... H. P. Hosey, Idabel I Mrs. J. Frank Robinson, Broken Bow l~r~ci~tosh ...... L. D. Ogden, Eufaula / Miss Esther Hughes, Eufaula Muskogee ...... H. W. Broadbent, Sulphur /Mrs. Luther Greers, Davis Murray ...... W. R, Sampson, Muskogee /Mrs. Groover Terry, Ft. Gibson Noble ...... Gus Willard, Perry /Mrs. G. A. Clark, Bliss DEMOCRATIC STATE AND COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS FOR 930-192 I--Conti nued

COUNTY ,, CHAIRMAN VICE CHAIR~ S I~CRgT.ARY

Nowata ." ...... Frank Mason, Nowata Mrs. E. B. Lawson, Nowata Okfuskee ...... JAllen G. Nichols, Okemah Mrs. W. N. McCulley, Okemah Oklahoma ...... Ed M. Semans, Oklahoma City Mrs. Frank Fishwick Oklahoma City Okmulgee ...... W. T. Bowling, Okmulgee Mrs. W. M. Cott, Okmulgee Osage ml...... /- ...... L. F. Roberts, Pawhuska Mrs. Ira Mullins, Hominy Ottawa ...... J. J. Rubenstahl, Miami Mrs. Lula Rains, Afton Pawnee ...... P. E. Rowe, Pawnee Mrs. G. W. Goodwin, Cleveland Payne ...... C. N. Thorp, Cushing Mrs. Gee. Riddle, Ripley PittsDurg ...... R. W. Higgins, McAlester Mrs. E. R. Eubanks, Indianola Pontotoc ...... C. W, Stringer, Ada Mrs. Clay Jones, Roff Pottawatomie ...... Scott Glenn, Shawnee Mrs. Cora E. Cooper, Maud Pushmataha ...... S. E. Welch, Antlers Mrs. William Orr, Tuskahoma Rogers ...... J. Leon Brogan, Claremore Mrs. Tom McSpadden, Chelsea Roger Mills ...... Alvin Moore Cheyenne Mrs. H. L. Harris, Cheyenne Seminole ...... Walter Billingsley, Seminole Mrs. Rosa D. Rodman, Seminole Sequoyah ...... T. F. Wood, Salllsaw Mrs. Ford Allen, Vian Stephens ...... E. H. Bond, Duncan Mrs. Maud McArthur, Marlow Texas ...... Gee. L. Aycock, Texhoma Mrs. E. W. Reitz, Hooker TUlm~n ...... J. L. Meeks, Frederick Mrs. P. A. Strange, Frederick Tulsa ...... L P. Logan, Tulsa Mrs. J. G. Catlett, Tulsa Wagoner ...... Ioe H. Ford, Wagoner Mrs. W. S. Vernon, Coweta Wa~,nington ...... Sam Steele, Bartlesville Mrs. R. H. Hudson, Bartlesviiie Wa~hita ...... J. A. Taylor, Cordell Mrs. Jas. Winningham, Senti flel Woods ...... A. L. Clinkenbeard, Alva Mrs. Belle Lehr, Waynoka Woodward ...... C. W. Herod, Woodward Mrs. J. D. Fray, Woodward REPUBLICAN STATE AND COUNTY ORGANIZATIONS I~OR 1924-1925 W. G. Skelly, Tulsa ...... _National Committeeman A. C. Alexander, Oklahoma City ...... Chairman Mrs. J. C. Pearson, Marshall,...... Vice Chairman Lloyd No~le, ~Lrdmor~, ...... Secretary

COUNTY CHAIRMAN T VICE CHAIR~I~-N SECRETAI~Y PART III ADAIR Area 867 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 9,151 1911 ...... $4,617,604 1910 ...... 1.9,535 1920 5,235,271 1920 ...... 13,703 1923 ...... 4,589,172 Stilwell 1,155 1907 1910 1912 1914 .1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 922 753 916 1,182 1,190 1,1191,565 2,4.70 Republican ...... 718 693 850 1,028 1,010 923 2,185 1,901 Socialist ...... 6 26 147 174 212 30 21 28 Progressive ...... 9 2 Prohibition ...... 9 11 7 Total 1,646--1,481 1,924--2,393 2,42--1--1,972 3,77-----1 4,399 County Judge W. It. Martin, D ...... Stilwell County Attorney Pete I-Ielton, D ...... St!lwell Court Cle;'( J. B. 3otinson, D ...... StllweLz County Clerk Sam J Starr Jr D ...... Westville Sheriff Mose Crittende• n ...... D ..... C'hewey County Treasurer John A. Alberty, D ...... Stilwell County Surveyor H. L. Rogers, R ...... Stilwell County Supt. of Public Instruction, S. W. Mayes, D ...... ~.... Stilwell County Assessor Tom McCasland, R ...... Stilwell County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1 1~. S. Howard, D ...... Baron Dist. No. 2 3. N. Vick, D ...... Titanic Dist. No. 3 Geo. E. Payne, D ...... Stilwell County Election Board-- Sec't It. T. Williams ...... Stilwell Chairman Koss B oy d ...... Watts. . Member Wm. P. Patterson ...... Titanic ALFALFA cOUNTY Area 867 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 16,070 1911 ...... : ...... $26,474,624 1910 ...... 18,138 1920 ...... 30,479,337 1920 ...... 16,253 1923 ' 25,971,934 Cherokee 2,017 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,323 1,288 1,179 954 1,390 892 1,367 1,659 Republican ...... 1,698 1,883 1,714 1,239 1,378 1,393 2,990 3,025 Socialist ...... 122 257 395 411 471 143 347 50 Progressive ...... 418 7 7 Prohibition ...... 113 90 *3 , 69 Total ...... 3,143 3,541 3,378---3,025 3,31--5 2,428 4,704-4,734 County Judge W. E. Wiles, R ...... Cherokee County Attorney J. Wilford Hill, R ...... Cherokee Court Clerk Carrie Sellers, R ...... : ...... Carmen County Clerk Eva Stout, D ...... Cher°kke° Sheriff J. Rich McCrady, R ...... , ...... (~nero e County Treasurer Henry Summers, R ...... ttelena County Surveyor S. W. Hill, R ...... Cherokee Supt. of Public Instruction, Chas. Wolf, R ...... t~nero e County Assessor, Alfred Hague, R ...... Ingersoll County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 12 A1 Swingle, R ...... Byron Dist. No. Pete Stein, R ...... Cherokee Dist. No. 3 Jeff Roberts, R ...... Carmen County Election Board-- Sec'y. Dr. E. C. Geeslin ...... Cherokee Chairman Robert B. Hulsey ...... Helena Member A. C. Azbill ...... : ...... Ingersoll *Independent-- AT 0 I(h Area 997 Square Miles Poputlation Valuation 1907 ...... 12,113 1911 ...... $7,570,074 1910 ...... 13,808 1920 " 10,377,454 1920 ...... 20,862 1923 ...... 9,554,307 Atoka--2,038 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,261 1,005 1,100 1,135 1,479 1,346 2,133 3,623 Republican ...... 851 630 669 900 925 1,037 2,137 2,022 Socialist ...... 98 198 567 954 524 50 623 19 Progressive ...... 7 3 Prohibition ...... 10 11 "10 9 ..... Total ...... -- 2,210--1,843--2,347--3,006 2,940 2,433 4,893 6,664

--62-- o @ounty Judge Otis H. Presson, D ...... Atoka County Attorney I. O. Correll, D ...... : ...... Gap Court Clerk, Ida Sloan, D ...... Caney County Clerk J. T. Green,, D, ...... : ...... Ca(klo Sheriff O. P. Ray, Jr. D ...... Atoka County Treasurer Henry J. Bond, D ...... Attoka County Surveyor M. A. Townsend, D ...... Boggy Depot County Supt. Public Instruction, J. E. Miller, D ...... Caddo County Assessor, R. L. Miller, D ...... Bentley County Weigher J. B. Skidmore, D ...... Caney County Commissieners-- Dist, No. 1 B. W. Carr, D ...... Warchille Dist. No. 2 O. C. Bonham, D ...... Bruno Dist. No. 3 Ira Jordon, D ...... Boggy Depot County Election Board-- Sec'y. A. L. Hankins ...... :...... i ...... Atoka Chairman J. A. Murrell ...... Stringtown Member B. L. Henninger ...... Caddo *Independent

BEAVER Area 1,813 Square, Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 13,364 1911 ...... $6,128,077 1910 ...... 13,631 1920 ...... 16,564,152 1920 ...... 14,048 1923 ...... : ...... 15,537,291 Beaver--920 1907 1910 t912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 1,245 963 926 791 1,382 878 1,085 1,408 Republican ...... 1,235 1,204 1,070 940 917 978 2,008 1,885 Socialist ...... 109 213 433 382 433 74 235 45 Progressive ...... 47 3 Prohibition ...... 55 74 43

Total ...... 2,589 2,435 2,503 2,160 2,778 1,930 3,328 3,338 County Judge H. D. Neese, D ...... : ...... Beaver County Attorney Chas. Miles, R ...... Beaver Court Clerk Miss Anna • Hughes, D ...... Beaver County Clerk Mrs. Beulah Hall, D ...... Beaver Sheriff H. B. Bridgewater, D ...... Beaver County Treasurer T. H. Cowan, R ...... Beaver, County Surveyor J. R. Quinn, R ...... Beaver County Supt. of Public Instruction W. L. Henson, R ...... Beaver County Assessor J. W. Renfrow, D ...... Beaver County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1 U. A. Young, D ...... Logan Dist. No. 2 E. A. Ellis, R ...... Beaver Dist. No. 3 Fred Ginter, R ...... Balko County Election Board-- Sec'y John L. Wallace ...... Beaver Chairman J. L. Stills ...... Floris Member E. E. Harlin ...... Logan

BECKHAM Area 917 Square Miles Population Valua tion 1907 ...... 17,758 1911 ...... $14,228,190 1910 ...... 19,699 1920 ...... 16,573,124 1920 ...... 18,989 1923 ...... 15,513,778 Sayre 1703 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 2,010 1,524 1,566 964 1,850 1,253 2,283 3,109 Republican ...... 778 626 648 719 527 600 1,918 1,690 Cocialist ...... 214 656 874 1,125 889 338 621 53 Progressive ...... 13 2 Prohibition ...... 67 21 1 7

Total ...... 3,002 3,873 3,109---2,822 3,275--1,991 4,822 4,852 County Judge Oscar Speed, D ...... Sayre County Attorney E Frank Gilkerson, D ...... Sayre Court Clerk Tom Lowry, D ...... Sayre County Clerk M. B. Canavan, D ...... : ...... Sayre Sheriff E. M. Green, D ...... Erick County Treasurer T. E. Neely, D ...... Sayre County Surveyor R. N. Higgins, D ...... Sayre County Supt. of Public Instruction Anna Dudly, D ...... Sayre County Assessor G. G. Perkins, D ...... Carter County Weigher Alice Blancett, D ...... Erick County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1 E. J. Price, D ...... Delhi Dist. No. 2 J. I Lewis, D ...... Elk City Dist No. 3 W. F. McGuire, D ...... Mayfield

--63-- County Election Board-- Sec'y R. S. Andrews ...... Sayre Chairman J. R. Dennis ...... Elk City Member Fred H. Anderson ...... Mayfield

BLAINE Area 931 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 17,227 1911 ...... $15,048,168 1910 ...... 17,960 1920 ...... 16,964,663 1920 ...... "...... 15,875 1923 ...... 15,782,014 Watonga--l,678 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 1,469 1,286 744 921 1,214 831 1,340 2,314 Republican ...... 1,735 1,484 ~ 831 1,260 1,339 1,242 2,832 2,807 Socialist ...... 174 283 349 608 678 278 423 85 Progressive ...... 94 2 Prohibition ...... 73 24 36 3,378 3,1~6 ~,0~8 ~,8s3 8,~30 ~,351 4,505 5,~06 County Judge--W. F. Duncan, D ...... Watonga County AttorneymF. M. Cooper, R ...... Watonga Court Clerk--Mamie Pitts, R ...... Watonga County ClerkmJ. G. Parish, R ...... Watonga Sheriff--F. E. Sunderland, D ...... Watonga County Treasurer--Ray P. Boyce, R ...... Watonga County Surveyor--C. W. Simond R ...... Watonga County Supt. of Public Instruction--Mrs. Kittie Hagen, R ...... Watonga County Assessor~O. O. Duweese, R ...... Watonga County Weigher, Frank McCanba, D ...... Watonga County Commissioners-- Di,~t. No. 1 R. A. Green, D ...... ,...... Watonga Dist. No. 2 Adam Fisher, R ...... Okeene Dist. No. 3 Eldoras Low, R ...... Geary County Election Board-- Secretary--Thos. Poppelbaum ...... Watonga Chairman--Joe L. Naylor ...... Okeene Member--Clarence W. Trippy ...... Atlee

BRYAN COUNTY Area~928 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 27,865 1911 ...... $18,044,385 1910 ...... 29,854 19.20 ...... 21,415,649 1920 ...... 40,700 1923 ...... 18,854,686 Durant--7,340 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,923 2,234 2,278 2,429 2,974 2,234 4,476 6,545 Republican ...... 1,234 948 711 912 1,267 609 3,196 1,548 Socialist ...... 264 547 842 1,412 757 109 402 25 Progressive ...... 12 1 Prohibition ...... 29 14 *3 8

Total ...... 4,42~ 3,758 3,845 4,768 5,007 2,952 8,074 8,113 County Judge--S. W. Maytubby, Jr., D ...... Caddo Court ClerkmJ. A. Shirley, D ...... Durant County ClerkmJ. Walter Mills, D ...... Keneflck Sheriff~John Conn, D ...... Durant County Treasurer, E. P. Goad, D ...... Bennington County Surveyor--Yarner Stinson, D ...... Durant Supt. Public Instruction--Ceph Shoemake, D ...... Bennington County Assessor--R. B. Clear, D ...... Bennington County Weigher--Sam W. Wright, D ...... : ...... Utica County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--C. P. Streetman, D ...... Mead Dist. No. 2--A. C. Herndon, D ...... Yarnaby Dist. No. 3--R. Parrish, D ...... ,...... Bennington County Election Board-- Secretary--Frank Hines ...... Durant Chairman--Bertram Leecraft ...... ,...... Colbert Member--A. W. Chestnut ...... Bokchito

CADDO COUNTY Areaml,377 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 30,241 1911 ...... $21,3e~583 1910 ...... 35,685 1920 ...... 25/,~,252 1920 ...... 34,207 1923 ...... 25,039,017 Anadarko--3,116 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 3,161 2,623 2,514 1,934 2,735 1,949 3,474 5,075 Republican ...... 2,873 2,734 2,413 2,447 2,272 2,309 5,079 4,496

--64-- Socialist ...... 202 564 995 1,007 1,112 115 556 127 Progressive ...... 90 6

Prohibition ' ~ 65 55 56

Total ...... 6,236 5,986 5,877 5,458 6,181 4,413 9,109 9,700 County Judge--R. L. Lawrence, D ...... ::...... , ...... Anadarko County Attorney--Sam T. Welhite, D ...... Carnegie Court Clerk--Guy R. Gillett, R ...... Anadarko County Clerk--Russell Glass, D ...... Anadarko Sheriff--G. G. Nixon, R ...... i ...... Fort Cobb County Treasurer--W. K. ttaskins, D ...... , ...... Anadarko County Surveyor--J. M. Carlee, D ...... Anadarko Supt. Public Instruction, Eva West, R...... Anadarko County Assessor, George Davis, D ...... Anadarko County Weigher--W. F. Bayless, D ...... Anadarko County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--H. W. Sisson, D ...... ~...... tIinton Dist. No. 2--W. F. Campbell, R ...... Anadarko Dist. No. 3~W. E. Smith, D ...... Fort Cobb County Election Board m Secretary--W. P. Hudson .~...... Anadarko Chairman--P. M. Gotham ...... Apache Member Roy M. Felton ...... l=lydro

CANADIAN COUNTY Area--891 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 20,110 1911 ...... $24,205,252 1910 ...... 23,501 1920 ...... 27,451,469 1920 ...... 22,288 J 1923 ...... 25.529.346 E1 Reno--7,737 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat- ...... 2,102 1,941 2,047 1,594 2,200 1,529 3,353 3,680 Republican ...... 1,790 2,144 1,794 1,949 1,590 1,362 3,916 3,708 Socialist ...... 95 432 339 385 422 120 240 59 Progressive ...... 82 4 Prohibition ...... 61 42 1 43

Total ...... 3,987 4,403 4,222 3,811 4,259- 3,011 7,509 7,447 County Judge--W. M. Wallace, R ...... E1 Reno County Attorney--...... E1 Reno Court Clerk--Frank Taylor, D ...... E1 Reno County Clerk--C. E. Bross, D ...... E1 Reno Sheriff--T. C. Shacklett, D ...... Yukon County Treasurer--Clyde Matthews, D ...... E1 Reno County Surveyor--L. T. Je~kins, D ...... E1 Reno Supt. of Public Instruction--Edith M. Leighton, D ...... E1 Reno County Assessor--W. M. Morrison, D ...... E1 Reno County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--ttomer Thomison, D ...... Richland Dist. No. 2hJ. B. Deardorff, D ...... E1 Reno Dist. No. 3--W. H. Lilley, D ...... Calumet County Election Board-- Secretary--R. F. Jones ...... E1 Reno ChairmanmJ. Y. Taylor ...... : ...... E1 Reno Member--E. L. Kalbsleisch ...... E1 Reno

'CARTER COUNTY Area--831 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 26,402 1911 .... : ...... $14,693,258 1910 ...... 25,358 1920 ...... 32,549,345 1920 ...... 40,247 1923 ...... 35,126,995 Ardmore--14,181 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,672 2,116 1,860 1,998 2,949 2,083 6,160 6,449 Republican ...... 1,543 899 652 727 1,013 639 3,542 3,344 Socialist ...... 252 432698 1,136 9,035 94 573 90 Progressive ...... 14 5 Prohibition ...... 29 11 *2 6

Total ...... 4,46-----7 3,476 3,221 3,877 4,908 2,816 10,275 9,883 County Judge--F. M. Winfrey, D ...... Ardmore County Attorney--John L. Hodge, D ...... Ardmore Court Clerk--Jesse J. Lasley, D ...... Ardmore County Clerk--Mrs. Claudia McIntyre ...... Ardmore Sheriff--Ewing C. London, D ...... Ardmore County Treasurer--S. F. Haynie, D ...... , ...... Ardmore County Surveyor--Chas. W. Clay, D ...... Ardmore Supt. Public Instruction--A. E. Dixon, D ...... , ...... Ardmore County AssessormJ. T. Spears, D ...... Ardmore County Weigher--Buck Rodgers, D ...... Ardmore

--65q County Commissioners-- Dist. N~. 1--Mort Wood, D ...... Ardmore Dist. No. 2--M. T. Pierce, D ...... Ardmore Dist. No. 3--0. K. Darden, D ...... Lone Grove County Election Board-- Secretar~'--O. C. Lasher ..~ ...... '..Ardmore Chairman--Mrs. Clint Dove ...... Ardmore Member--Tom Roland ...... Ardmore CHEROKEE COUNTY Area--791 Square Miles Population Yaluation 1907 ...... 14,274 1911 ...... $ 6,550,431 1910 ...... 16,778 1920 ...... 7,922,761 1920 ...... 19,872 1923 ...... 7,374,792 Tahlequah--2,271 1907 1910 1912 191'4 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 1,248 1,291 1,094 1,424 1,594 1,256 1,806 3,089 Republican ...... 1,161 1,208 962 1,325 1,379 1,246 2,588 2,489 Socialist ...... 25 72 138 420 273 30 82 35 Progressive ...... 6 1 Prohibition ...... 12 9 8

Total ...... 2,434 2,583 2,203 3,175 3,255 2,532 4,476 5,613 County Judge--Hugh M. Bland, D ...... ,..Tahlequah County AttorneymW. E. Douglass, D ...... Tahle~uah Court Clerk--R. S. McCollum, D ...... Tahlequah County Clerk--W. H. Balentine, Jr., D ...... Tahlequah Sheriff--Jim Haney, D ...... Tahlequah County Treasurre--,Henry Ward, D ...... Tahlequah County Surveyor--J. W. Duncan, D ...... Tahlequah Supt. Public Instruction--W. H. Ghormley, D ...... Tahlequah County Assessor, E. C. Duncan, D ...... Tahlequah County Weigher--J. L. Brown, D ...... Tahlequah C~)unty Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--John Bond, R ...... Tahlequah Dist. No. 2 J. P. Thompson, D ...... Tahlequah Dist. No. 3--Wm. K. Carlile, D ...... Tahlequah County Election Board-- Secretary--Robert Wyley ...... Tahlequah Chairman--C. W. Saunders, Scraper ...... Scraper Member--Horace Gray ...... Welling

CHOCTAW COUNTY Area.--790 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 17,340 1911 ...... : ...... $10,544,683 1910 ...... 21,682 1920 ...... 12,719,141 1920 ...... 32,144 1923 ...... 11,850,711 , Ht~go--6,368 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,554 1,202 1,392 1,465 1,945 1,097 2,484 3,928 Republican ...... 1,167 764 692 641 957 356 2,279 1,566 Socialist ...... 107 531 705 1,067 614 114 216 26 Progressive ...... 3 2 Prohibition ...... 48 20 "1 11

Total ...... 2,828 2,545--2,809--3,177 3,529- 1,567 4,979 5,520 County Judge--Choice D. Holden, D ...... Hugo County Attorney--M. W. Gross, D ...... Hugo Court ClerkIJ. S. Merida, D ...... ~...... Soper County Clerk--Bert McDonel, D ...... Hugo Sheriff--D. E. McClanahan, D ...... Ft. Towson County Treasurer--L. Chappel, D ...... Ft. Towson County Surveyor--R. P. Draper, D ...... Hugo Supt. Public Instruction--J. T. Reed, D ...... Hugo County Assessor--M. A. Fly, D, ...... Hugo County Weigher--J. W. Hutchins, D ...... , .... , ...... Hugo County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--E. M. Phillipi, D ...... Soper Dist. No. 2--Judson L. Wilbanks, D ...... Hugo Dist. No. 3--J. M. Herd, D ...... Swink County Election Board1 Secretary--W. E. Schooler ...... Hugo Chairman--J. F. Hooks ...... : ...... Ft. Towson Member--M. E. Walker ...... _ ...... Soper *Independent. CIMARRON COUNTY Area--l,849 Square Miles. Population Valuation 1907 ...... 5,927 1911 ...... $ 1,897,458 1910 ...... 4,553 1920 ...... 8,536,750 1920 ...... 3,436 1923 ...... 8,000,011

--66-- Boise City--400 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat 540 487 342 280 387 373 484 738 Republican ...... 397 412 263 253 238 289 610 743 Socialist ...... 23 68 93 78 138 36 73 16 Progressive ...... 15 Prohibition ...... 12 12 *1 8

Total ...... 960 949 710 627 771 698 1,167 1,497 County Judge--E. B. McMahan, R ...... ~...... Bolse City County Attorney--O. S. Shaw, D ...... Griggs Court Clerk--F. M. McKinney, R ...... Boise City County Clerk--Maud Pulis, R ...... Griggs Sheriff--Ben Cox, D ...... Boise City County Treasurer--A. F. Leedy, R ...... Boise City County Surveyor--...... Supt. Public Instruction--M. E. Wilder, R ...... Boise City County Assessor--John D. Skelley, R ...... Boise City County Weigher--...... _ ...... County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Everett W. Petro, D ...... ' ...... Mexhoma Dist. No. 2--Thomas H. Smith, D ...... Boise City Dist. No. 3--Jno. H. Hilton, D ...... Willowbar County Election Boa.rd-- Secretary--John F. Graham ...... Boise City Chairman--C. E. Purves ...... , ...... Delphin Member--John Vanatta ...... Garlington

CLEVELAND COUNTY Area--554 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... ,.18,460 1911 ...... $12,079,812 1910 ...... 18.843 1920 ...... 13,732,739 1920 ...... 19,389Norma __5,01923..~ ...... 14,695,148 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 1.853 1,423 1,471 1,228 1,753 1,323 2.337 3,200 Republican ...... 1,188 945 938 1,167 885 625 2,461 2,185 Socialist ...... 213 307 427 685 579 85 254 54 Progressive ...... 8 Prohibition ...... 43 29 "12 18

Total ...... 3,254 2,718 2,865 3,100 3,235 2,033 5,052 5,439 County Judge--George Allen, D ...... Norman County Attorney--J. D. Holland, D ...... Norman Court Clerk--E. B. George, D ...... Norman County Clerk--Ernest B. Helms, D ...... Norman Sheriff--Frank Boggs, D ...... NormanT County Treasurer--Miss Lydia Briggs, D ...... Norman County Surveyor, Fred Cobb, D ...... Normany Supt. Public Instruction--Miss Maud Norcutt, D ...... Norman County Assessor--L. L. McComb, D ...... Norman County Weigher--W. L. Martin, D ...... Norman County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--R. V. Daniel, D ...... Moore Dist. No. 2--George E. Carpenter, D ...... Lexington Dist. No. 3--Z. K. Westervelt, D ...... Norman County Election Board-- Secretary--Robert Muldrow ...... Norman Chairman--T. W. Keller ...... Lexington Member--Colin McKinney ...... Norman

co~. couNTY " Area--525 Square Miles POl>ulation Valuation 1907.' ...... 15,585 1911 ...... $ 7,433,993 1910 ...... 15,817 1920 ...... 8,720,387 1920., ...... 18,406 1923 ...... 7,278,647 Coalgate--3,009 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,377 1,666 1,109 1,017 1,418 1,033 1,712 2,793 Republican ...... 705 610 571 769 824 454 1,884 1,335 Socialist ...... 247 379 574 685 566 101 429 12 Progressive ...... 11 4 Prohibition ...... 25 5 18

Total ...... 2,329 2,180 2,254 2,487 2,830 1,588 4,025 4,140 County Judge--S. W. Saunders, D ...... Coalgate County Attorney--E. N. Holland, D ...... Coalgate Court Clerk--Harry L. Holmes, D ...... Coalgate County Clerk--•. S. Sorrels, D ...... Coal~ate Sheriff--Fred Sherman, D ...... Coalgate County Treasurer--Leslie E. Day, D ...... Coalgate

--67-- County S~rveyor--F. M. Thompson, D ...... Coalgate Supt. Public Instruction--J. N. Cusenbery, D ...... Coalgate County Assessor--C. A. O'Neal, D ...... Coalgate County Weigher--A. T. Jordan, D ...... Coalgate County Commissioners-- Dist, No. 1--Jesse Bunch, D ...... Centrahoma Dist. No. 2--M. H. R. :~aylor, D ...... Coalgate Dist. No. 3--W. W. Barnett, D ...... Lehigh County Election Board-- Secretary--C. M. Stevens ...... Coalgate Chairman--W. B. Clark ...... Tupelo Member--John B. Jones ...... Lehigh

COMANCHE COUNTY Area--l,186 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 31,738 1911 ...... $27,118,800 1910 ...... 41,489 1920 ...... 18,834,554 1920 ...... 26,629 1923 ...... 17,136,682 Lawton 8,930 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 3,133 3,221 1,9.3"1 1,307 2,130 1,374 3,140 4,131 Republican ...... 2,538 2,381 1,320 1,418 1,2.21 968 3,463 2,853 Socialist ...... 192 623 599 820 790 !30 286 61 Progressive ...... 36 5 Prohibition ...... 110 26 *5 20

Total ...... 5,863 6,395 3,876 3,586 4,166 2,472 6,889 7,045 County Judge--John Manning, D ...... Lawton County Attorney--Fletcher Riley, D ...... Lawton Court Clerk--C. W. Simpson, D ...... Lawton County Clerk--F. P. Aycock, D ...... Lawton Sheriff--W. A. Livingston, D ...... Lawton County Treasurer--Edgar E. Bledsoe, D ...... Lawton County Surveyor--A. P. Shoyer, D ...... Lawton Supt. Public Instruction--E. E. Butler, D ...... Chattanooga County Assessor--A. G. Norris, D ...... Cache County Weigher--John T. Froneberger, D ...... Lawton County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--J. M. Haines, D ...... Lawton Dist. No. 2---S. D. Jolly, D ...... Fletcher Dist. No. 3--F. W. Farris, D ...... Faxon County Election Board-- Secretary--T. M. Bixby ...... Lawton Chairman--D. C. Welch ...... Chattanooga Member--J. J. Doyle ...... Lawton *Independent.

COTTON COUNTY Area--540 Square Miles Population Valuation Created in 1912 Created in 1912 1920 ...... 16,586 1920 ...... $12,984,041 1923 ...... , ...... 12,805,712 Waiters--3,042 1907 k 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 1,063 1,036 1,500 ,1,011 2,194 2,665 Republican ...... 587 855 685 611 1,961 1,434 Socialist ...... 273 454 366 49 143 22 Progressive ...... 9 Prohibition ...... " 19 *3 4

Total ...... 1,943 2,357 2,555 1.671 4,298 4,121 County Judge--J. C. Norman, D ...... Waiters County Attorney--Thomas J. Huff, D ...... Waiters Court Clerk--, D ...... Walters • County Clerk--A. E. Rater, D ...... Waiters Sheriff--J. D. Kerr, D ...... Waiters Count Treasurer--B. H. Achenbach, D ...... Waiters County Surveyor--S. W. Childers, D ...... Waiters Supt. Public Instruction--Mrs. Dora Rice, D ...... Waiters County Assessor--S. R. Louderback, D ...... ,, ...... Waiters County Weigher--J. M. Loving, D ...... Waiters County Commissioners-- ° Dist. No. 1--G. E. Morris, D ...... WaR era Dist. No. 2.--A. D. Warren, D ...... Temple • Dist. No. 3.--J. H. Thompson, D ...... Randlett County Election Board-- Secretary--S. D. Philpott ...... Waiters Chairman--Roy Martin ...... Randlett Member--Dr. Leo J. Mosley ...... Temple

68-- CRAIG 'COUNTY Po~pulation Area--757 Square Miles Valuation '1907 ...... 14,955 1911 ...... $17,671,126 1910 ...... 17,404 1920...... 17,939,884 1920 ...... 19,160 1923 ...... 16,113,090 Vinita--5,010 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,671 1,584 1,772 1,456 1,901 1,459 2,939 3,048 Republican ...... 1,479 1,234 1,391 1,545 1,647 1,276 3,077 2,417 Socialist ...... 27 61 112 91 189 34 82 22 Progressive ...... 8 1 Prohibition ...... 21 10 1 6

Total ...... 3,177 2,900 3,285 3,101 3,744 2,769 6,098 5,487 County Judge---F. L. Haynes, D ...... Vinita County Attorney--Clay M. Roper, D ...... , ...... Vinita Court Clerk--Paul O. Simms, D ...... Vinita County ClerkmD. F. Dial, D ...... Vinita Sheriff--Harry Campbell, R ...... Vinita County Treasurer--Edgar Baker, D ...... i ...... Vinita ~mi~y___Surveyor--George Ashby, D ...... Vinita Supt. Pu-51Yc--t~ruction--Miss Lenora Mart, D ...... Vinita Gounty Assessor--R:- H: Lighffoot, R ...... Vinita County Commissioners~ Dist. No. 1--W. F. Friend, D ...... ~ T" mlta o Dist. No. 2--Clay Kelthley, D ..... :...... Estella Dist. No. 3--J. V. Roberts, D ...... ~...... Vinita County Election Board-- Secretary--R. D. Cockrell ...... Vinita Chairman--Charles Shee ...... Blue Jacket Member--John Franklin ...... Estella

CREEK COUNTY Area--962 Square Miles Populatien Valuation 1907 ...... 18,365 1911 ...... $26,478,219 1910 ...... 26,223 1920 ...... 48,695,060 1920 ...... 62,480 1923 ...... 48,478,090 Sapulpamll,634 "1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,302 1,619 1,681 1,608 3,496 2,775 5,600 6,989 Republican ...... 1,551 1,910 1,902 2,179 2,8?4) 2,422 7,866 8,0~ Socialist ...... 88 298 948 944 1,281 116 617 102 Progressive ...... 72 10 Prohibition ...... 46 48 *33 32 .----L.---. Total ...... 3,241 3,873 4,5-79 4,836 7,639 5,313 14,083 15,166 County Judge---Ben Braden, D ...... , ...... Sapulpa County Attorney--Tom Wallace, D ...... :...... Sapulpa Cou~t Clerk--Maude (5'. Elliott, D ...... Sapulpa County Clerk--C. K. Maddox, D ...... Sapulpa Sheriff--Abner ]Dr'rice, D.., ...... Sapulpa County Treasurer--James E. Payne, R ...... Sapullm Cotmty Surveyor--Brice Patrick, D ...... Sapulpa ~pt. Public Instruction--Hallie Peters,R ...... Sapulpa County Assessor--Frank A. Lynn, R ...... Sapulpa County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--George Willibey, R ...... Sapulpa Dist. No. 2--Wallace Doolin, R...... Sapul.pa Dist. No.3--Carlos E. Foster, D ...... Sapulpa County Election Board-- Secretary---George H. Jennings ...... , ...... Sapulpa Chairman--Arthur 0'Dell ...... Drumright Member--Dr. W. W. Groom ...... Bristow *Independent.

CUSTER COUNTY Area-,998 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 18,478 1911 ...... $2.2,417,044 1910 .... : ...... 23,331 ~ 1920 ...... 21,119,579 1920 ...... 18,736 1923 ...... 19,265,170 Arapaho---326 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1.922 Democrat ...... 1,930 1,817 1,774 1,173 1,771 1,031 2,231 3,006 Republican ...... 1,523 1,765 1,693 1,815 1,507 1,181 3,881 3,116 Socialist ...... 161 359 503 508 595 88 298 $1 Progressive ...... 22 3 Prohibition ...... 68 38 40

Total ...... 3,614 4,009 4,008 3,518 3,916 2,295 5,910 6,203

3--S. D. --69 -~ Coumty Judge---E. J. Linctley, R ...... Arapaho County Attorney--Fred E. Larue, D ...... C~inton Court Clerk--R. H. Dunn, D ...... Clinton County Clerk--Alvin C. Ashby,-D...... Weatherford Sheriff--R. H:: Myers, R ...... Clinton County Treasurer--J. F. Gallop, R ...... Clinton County Surveyor--Chas. Hebard, R ...... Arapaho Supt. Public Instruction--Elizabeth Renick, D ...... Arapaho unty Assessor N. E. Alkire, D ...... Weatherford ~oounty Weigher--W. C. Hendrioks, R ...... Arapaho County Commissioners-- Dist. No.l--J. E. Keen, D ...... Weatherford Dist. No. 2--M. I. Neher, R ...... Thomas Dist. "No. 3--R. B. Travis, D ...... Moerewo0d County Election Board-- Secretary--S. J. Deason ...... •...... Arapaho Chairman--J. G. Hooper ...... , ...... Thomas Member--Raymond Greer ...... Moorewood

DELAWARE COUNTY Area--794 Square Miles Population Valuachigm- 1907 ...... 9,876 1911...~,..~ ...... , ...... $4,242,281 1910 ...... 11,469 1920 ...... 5,901,2.46 1920 ...... 13,868 19~3 ...... 4,555,195 Jay--216 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 ]}emocrat ...... 1,003 924 983 1,080 1,227 1,021 1,261 2,167 Republican ...... 589 f'05 732 783 837 817 2,114 1,657 Socialist ...... 25 67 174 191 221 43 124 22 Progressive ...... 12 5 ~ Prohibition ...... 9 10 *3 7

Total ...... 1,617 1,705 1,899 2,069 2,297 1,881 3,499 3,846 Cbunty Judge--J. Grover Scales, D ...... Jay County Attorney--E. B. Hunt, D ...... Grove Court Clerk--Lewis Lunday, R ...... Jay County Clerk--David C. Smith, D ...... Jay Sheriff--Ben F. Smith, R ...... Jay County Treasurer--W. M. Sanders, R ...... Jay County Surveyor--Chas. N. Barnett, D ...... "...... Grove County Assessor--F. M. Brewster, D ...... Jay County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--John H. Gibson, D ...... Grove Dist. No. 2--Cal Duncan, ~ ...... Sycamore Dist. No. 3--Phagan Keith, D ...... Gentry, Ark. * County Election Board-- Secretary--George Stone ...... :Grove Chairman--A. J. Carnes ...... Moseley Member--O. J. Wise ...... Jay *Independent.

DEWEY COUNTY Area--989 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 13,329 1911 ...... $ 7,89-8,646 1910 ...... , ...... 14,132 1920 ...... 10,790,560 : 1920...... 12,434 192.3 .... 9,676,705 Taloga--365 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,171 983 1,075 729 992 643 931 1,786 Republican ...... 1,137 1,108 1,086 915 796 794 1,848 1,638 Socialist ...... 342 570 769 769 891 304 611 148 Progressive ...... 35 6 Prohibition ...... 46 23 9 26

Total ...... 2,650 2,707 2,953 2,457 2,711 1,741 3,390 3,672 County Judge County Attorney--U. S. Corn, D ...... ' ...... Taloga Court Clerk--Delia Logan Sapp, D ...... Taloga County Clerk--M. M. Whittenburg, D ...... Taloga Sheriff--C. C. Jones, R ...... Taloga County Treasurer--C. D. Stout, D ...... Taloga County Surveyor Supt. Public ]~struction--Lizzie Smith, D ...... Taloga County Assessor--R. D. McCray, D ...... Taloga County Commissioners-- Dist. 1~o. 1--B. B. Boggess, D ...... Taloga Dist. No. 2--J. F. Slife, R ...... Seiling Dist. No. 3--T. L. Smith, D ...... Camargo County Election B-oard-- Secrotary--F. S. Woods ...... , ...... Taloga Chairman--James McAllister ...... Selling Member--R. F. Cain ...... Camargo

--70-- ELLIS COUNTY Area--l,218 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 13,976 1911 ...... $ 9,982,458 1910 ...... 15,375 1920 ...... 14,379,965 1920 ...... 11,673 1923 ...... 12,494,574 Arnett---404 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 1,326 1,085 918 659 960 494 791 1,266 Republican ...... 1,328 1,417 1,373 1,012 983 835 1,865 1,637 Socialist ...... 104 341 465 611 599 204~ 357 104 Progressive ...... 52 2 Prohibition ...... 38 37 2 28

Total...... 2,758 2,881 2,793 2,336 2,563 1,531 3,013 3,007 County Judge--L. H. Clark, R ...... Arnett County Attorney--L W. Burrow, D ...... Gage Court Clerk--W. O. Benger, R ...... t...... Arnett County Clerk--L. Yount, R ...... Gage Sheriff--James Haslam, R ...... Arnett County TreasurermC. A. Null, R ...... Arnett County Surveyor--C. V. Word, D ...... Arnett ..... S~t.-of Public Instructior/mMargaret Christie, R ...... Arnett County Assessor--H. C. Shields, D ...... Ar~ett County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1DF, C. Dale, R ...... May Dist. No. 2mA. C. Oliver, R ...... Shattuck Dist. No. 3--Ben W. Clark, D...... Arnett County Election Board B Secretary--W. C. Tyler ...... ' ...... Arnett Chairman--B. F. Infield ...... Ga~e Membev---E. G. Fulton ...... Shattuck GARFIELD COUNTY A'rea--l,061 Square Miles Population Valuation ~907 ...... 28,300 1911 .... , ...... $40,646,401 1910 ...... 33,000 1920 ..... , ...... 48,868,532 1920 ...... •.... 37,500 1923 ...... 47,257,714 Enid--16,576 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 2,219 2,343 2,353 1,639 2,247 1,513 3,809 5,324 Republican ...... 3,237 3,436 2,900 2,989 2,854 B,176 6,497 7,267 Socialist ...... 175 318 398 484 632 140 527 107 Progressive ...... 132 6 Prohibition ...... 80 68 *4 56 Total ...... 5,631 6,177 5,719 5,247 5,895 4,829 10,833 12,708 County Judge---E. L. Swigert, R ...... Enid County AttorneyBVincie P. Crowe, D ...... : ...... Enid Court Clerk~Bessie Truett, R ...... Enid County Clerk--Lue L. Lower, D ...... Enid Sheriff---Ora A. Lincoln, D ...... Enid County TreasurermR. ~. Burnett, R ...... Enid County Surveyor~F. W. Denner, R ...... Enid Supt. Public InstructionmJ. O. Hoffsomner, R ...... Enid County AssessorDS. W. Poore, D ...... Enid County Commissioners~ Dist. No. 1--Jesse T. Butts, D ...... Enid Dist. No. 2~H. H. Semke, D ...... Garber Dist. No. 3--S. E. Carrier, R ...... Carrier County Election Board-- Secretary--J. S. Ja-cobs ...... Enid Chairm~,n--W. H. Walker ...... Garber Member~Charles Sowle ...... Banner GARVIN COUNTY Area--821 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 22,787 1911 ...... $16,990,369 1910 ...... 26,545 1920 ...... 20,031,43"3 1920 ...... 32,445 1923 ...... 18,720,639 Pauls Valley--' 3,694 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,772 2,055 2,114 1,886 2,697 1,798 4,089 4,825 Republican ...... 1,239 959 740 848 804 651 3,013 1,768 Socialist ...... 55 353 1,053 1,412 1,001 .~ 253 52 Progressive ...... 22 3 Prohibition ...... 32 15 *1 19

Total ...... 4,066 3,399 3,922 4,167 4,524 2,501 7,355 6,645 County Judge--J. D. Cofield, D ...... Paul~ Valley ~unty Attorney--Mac Q. Williamson, D ...... Pauls Valley

--71-- Court Clerk--John R. LaW, D ...... Pauls Valley ounty Clerk~L. Y. Ashurst, D ...... Pauls Talley eriff~C. F. Worley, D ...... , ...... Pauls Valley ~dunty Treasurer~J. F. Myers, D ...... Pauls Valley County Surveyor--R. J. Wheeler, D ...... Pauls Valley Supt, Public Instruction~Mason Hart, D ...... Pauls Valley County Assessor~W. H. Houser, D ...... Pauls Valley County Weigher--Ed Cales, D...~ ...... Pauls Valley County Commissioners-~-- Dist. No~ 1--Ernest Kimberlin, D ...... Pauls Valley Dist. No. 2mSam Muse, R ...... Elmore City Dist. No. 3--T. H. Rice, D ...... Pauls Valley County Election Board-- Secretary--W. L. Farmer ...... , ...... ,..Pauls Valley Chairma.n~A. V. Goodpasture ...... Pauls Valley Member~J. E. Ventress ...... Pauls Valley *Independent. GRADY COUNTY Area--l,024 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 23,420 1911 ...... $29,606,600 1910 ...... 30,309 1920 ...... 29,732,935 1920 ...... ~...... 33,903 1923 ...... Chickasha--10,179 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,981 2,566 2,577 1,855 3,243 2,231 4,220 5,336 Republican ...... 1,243 1,289 1,121 1,073 1,272 810 3,567 2,891 Socialist ...... 70 554 753 1,202 819 116 437 53 Progressive ...... 83 4 Prohibition ...... 59 19 *6 18

Total ...... 4,294 4,366 4,470 4,219 5,353 3,157 8,224 8,280 County Judge---J. E. Shelton, D ...... Chickasha County Attorney--Ben Goff, D ...... Chickasha Court Clerk--E. G. Reynolds, D ...... Chickasha County Clerk--Wm. T. Cloud, D ...... Chickasha Sheriff--Matt San~ey, D ...... Chickasha County Treasttrer---~J. B. Sparks, D ...... Ch~ckasha County Surveyor Supt. Public Instruction--H. F. Allen, D ...... Chickasha County Assessor--L. A. Sanders, D ...... Chickasha County Weigher--A. Sandy Herren, D ...... Chickasha County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--T. M. McElroy, D ...... Mince Dist. No. 2--D. C. Hybarger, D ...... Chtckasha Dist. No. 3~W. M. Pursley, D ...... Rush Springs County Election Board-- • Secretary--Wm. W. Clark...... i ...... Chickasha Chairman--Dr. J. M. Hanna ...... Alex Member--R. B. Peck ...... , ...... ,Poc~sset GRANT COUNTY Are~t 994 Square Miles Population Valuatiom 1907 ...... 17,638 1911 ...... $27,064,655 1910 ...... 18,760 1920 ...... 30,334,511 lq20~ ...... 16,072 1923 ...... 27,173,287 Medford--l,050 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,799 1,642 1,559 1,214 1,700 1,091 1,850 1,971 Republican ...... 1,729 1,8~6 1,729 1,610 1,517 1,449 3,348 3,161 Socialist ...... 87 149 270 238 294 64 195 2'. Progressive ...... 95 2 ProhibiUon ...... 67 103 4 72

Total ...... •...... 3,615 3,744 3,661 3,161 3,585 2,604 5,393 5,151 County JudgemJ. G. McKelvy, R ...... Medfor County AttorneymW. H. C. Taylor, D ...... Medfor Court Clerk--~. G. Bouton,,, R ...... :...... Medfok County Clerk~Florence Woodrow, R ...... Medforu~ Sheriff--Frank Hamilton, D ...... Medford County TreasurermFred Pourron, R ...... •...... Medford County Surveyor--S. A. Hott, R...... Medford County Supt. Public Instruction--Hazel Hints, D ...... Medford County Assessor--R. W. Crockett, R ...... Medford County Commissioners~ Dist. No. 1--W. A. Black, R ...... Waldta Dist. No. 2--W. B. Ludlow, D ...... Medford Dist. No. 3~G. W. T~bow, D ...... Lament County Election Board-- Secretary~H. M. Brewer ...... Medford Chairman Abe Slaughter ...... Gibbon ~ Member--A. J. Bachelor ...... Jefferson

m72-- GREER COUNTY Area 644 Square "Miles Population • Valuation 1901' ...... ,.23,624 1911 ...... $12,101,041 1910 ...... 16,449 1920 ...... ~, 11,511,128 1920 ...... 15,836 1923 ...... ,... 9,759,704 Mangum--3,405 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat 2,151 1,409 1,334 946 1,675 996 1,798 2,208 Republican 864 414 351 406 369 376 1,338 862 Socialist ...... 173 329 385 569 480 22 183 14 Progressive 20 1 Prohibition ...... 46 19 *1 3

Total ...... 3,188 2,198 2,089 1,942 2,528 1,394 3,119 3,984 County Judgo---Jarrett Todd, D ...... , ...... Mangum County AttorneyuH. M. Thacl~er, D ...... Mangum Court Clerk--Haywood N. Caddell, D ...... j...... Granite County Clerk--Gall H. Heatley, D ...... Mangum Sheriff--S. H. Tittle, D ...... Granite County Treasurer--Willie L. Bailey, D ...... Mangum County Surveyor--A. W. Putnam, D ...... Mangum Supt. Public Instruction--Will C. Joffes, D ...... , ...... Mangum County Assessor--Mrs. Lina Lindley, D ...... Mangum County Weigher--S. B. Dutton, D ...... Brinkman County Commissionersu Dist. No. 1--Gailen D. Townsend, D ...... ~...... Mangum Dist. No. 2--J. H. Wild, D ...... Granite Dist. No. 3--F. H. King, D ...... , ...... : ..... Jester County Election Board-- Secretary--Herbert Wileman ...... Man~;um Chairman--R. B. Gooch ...... Granite Member--Garfield Todd ...... Mangum *Independent.

HARMON COUNTY. Area 548 Square Miles Population Valuation Created in 1909 . 1911 ...... $6,213,751 1910 ...... 11,238 1920 ...... 7,695,702 1920 ...... 11,261 1923 7,152,492 Hollis--1,683 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 852 895 629 1,001 766 1,078 1.578 Republican ...... 174 197 248 147 140 721 502 Socialist ...... 146 278 337 255 21 98 28 Progressive ...... 5 1 Prohibition ...... 19 12 1

Total ...... _. 1,19----~ 1,----38--2--1,219 1,495 927 1,897 2,108 County Judge---Harry C. Hicks, D ...... Hollis County Attorney--S. A. Fowler, D ...... Gould Court Clerk--J. E. ]~arefoot, D ...... Hollis County Clerk--Clifford Thompson, D ...... Hollis Sheriff--E. T. Smith, D ...... ::,Gould County Treasurer--W. A. Aufill, D ...... H01tis County Suurveyor-- Supt. Public Instructionm0. R. Hurley, D ...... Hollis County Assessor--Mrs. S. B. Barnett, D ...... Hollis County Weigher--John Nowell, D...... Hollis County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--J. A. Cavness, D ...... l~ollis Dist. No. 2--Luther Cornell, D ...... Hollis Dist. No. 3--C. T. Putnam, D ...... Gould County Election Board-- Secretary--E. P. Edwards ...... ~...... Hollis Chairman--J. M. Burleson ...... Vinson Member--T. A. Newberry ...... Gould HARPER COUNTY Area 1,033 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 8,089 1911 ...... $5,821,320 1910 ...... 8,189 1920 ...... 9,039,355 1920 ...... 7,623 1923 ...... 9,532,179 Buf.falo--479 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 192.0 1922 Democrat ...... 729 701 523 443 798 482 737 1,199 Republican --...... 735 810 679 612 662 647 1,402 1,203 Socialist ...... 91 156 275 501 406 67 171 14 Progressive ...... 39 • 4 Prohibition ...... 21 23 *5 15

Total ...... 1,555 1,688 1,382 1,600 1,887 1,196 2,310 2,416

--73-- County Judge--B. G. Krause, D ...... Buffalo County Attorney--D. F. Willett, D ...... :..Buffalo Court Clerk--Miss Edna Anderson, D ...... Buffalo County Clerk--Miss Glanie Anderson, D ...... Buffalo Sheriff--G. W. Hurley, D ...... Charleston County Treasurer--W. P. Braly, D ...... Buffalo County Surveyor-- Supt. Public Instruction--Mrs. Maggie Roberts, D ...... Charleston County Assessor--Tom Ricker, D ...... Buffalo County Conmaissioners-- Dist. No. 1 H. A. Sawyer, D ...... Willard Dist. No. 2--E. Spicer, D ...... Laverne Dist. No. 3--H. C. Payne, R ...... Buffalo County Election Board~ Secretary--J. W. Carl ...... Laverne Chairman--R. R. Snyder ...... Selman Member:--T. W. Sumpter ...... Laverne *Independent. HASKELL COUNTY Area 615 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 16,865 1911 ...... $7,490,289 1910 ...... 18,875 1920 ...... $~ 1920 ...... 19,397 1923 ...... 5,544,646 Stigler--l,797 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920:1922 Democrat ...... 1,804 1,471 1,388 1,218 1,486 1,108 1,202 3,316 Republican ...... 1,319 1,176 902 893 976 774 2,813 1,869 Socialist ...... 91 277 672 923 477 74 ~87 13 Progressive ...... 16 2 Prohibition ...... 22 13 *3 5

Total ...... 3,214 2,946 2,975 3,053 2,946 1,956 5,204 ~,198 County Judge---0mar Hudson, D ...... Stigler County Attorney--Ben Below, D ...... Stigler Court Clerk--Mrs. Lillian Allen, D ...... Stigler County Clerk--Mrs. Jessie P~tterson, D ...... Stigler Sheriff--Samson Wies, D ...... Stigler County TreasurermHenry Corm," D ...... Stigler County Surveyor-~--W. T. Stewart, D ...... Stigler Supt. Public InstructionmJ. W. Dooley, D ...... •...... Stigler County Assessor--Heinan Selby, D ...... Keoti County Weigher--W. P. Forster, D ...... Stigler County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--C. A. Powell, D ...... ,..Keoti Dist. No. 2--Charlie Ross, R ...... Tamaha Dist. No. 3--Eunice Smith, R ...... Hoyt County Election Board-- Secretary Lloyd Sigmon." ...... Stigler Chairman--Will Cariker ...... Hoyt Member--William T. Shelton ...... Kaa~-'~a *Independent HUGHES COUNTY Area 855 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 19,945 1911 ...... $13,381,885 1910 ...... 24,040 1920 ...... 15,654,907 1920 ...... 26,045 1923 ...... 13,790,532 Holdenville--2,932 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,965 1,715 1,769 1,396 2,187 1,591 3,S84 4,067 Republican ...... 1,256 1,204 1,228 1,074 1,219 982 3,192 2,105 Socialist ...... 89 413 984 1,108 790 33 140 38 Progressive ...... 19 7 Prohibition ...... 29 20 2 2

Total ...... 3,310 3,361 4,001 3,599 4,205 2,606 6,716 6,210 County Judge--Owen H. Rives, D ...... Holdenville County Attorney--Tom H. Fancher, D ...... Holdenville Court Clerk~R. B. Billingsley, D ...... Holdenville County Clerk--W. L. Bartlett, D ...... Holdenville Sheriff--Sam B. Turner, D ...... Holdenville County Treasurer--Harmon Cox, D ...... Holdenville County Surveyor-- Supt. Public Instructtion--Alice Means, D ...... Holdenville County Assessor--Sid Huddleston, D ...... Holdenville County Weigher--Sam Blaylock, D ...... Holdenville County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--¥. A. Gamble, D ...... HoldenvUle Dist. No. 2--J. B. ~ulks, D ...... Wetumka Dist. No ..... 3--G. W. Key, R ...... ~...... :.....Atwo0d

--74-- County Election Board-- Secretary W. R. Scott ...... ~i...... Holdenville Chai~-man--Chas. N. Hamilton ...... ~...... Wetumka Membev--U. S. Sneed ...... : ...... Calvin

JACKSON 'COUNTY Area 778 Square Miles Population Yaluation 1907 ...... 17,087 1911 ...... $19,922,571 1910 ...... 23,737 1920 ...... 16,068,253 19.20 ...... 22,117 1923 ...... 13,286,763 Altus--4,498 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,143 2,089 1,819 1,123 2,096 1,392 2,644 2,820 Republican ...... 604 613 588 597 4~)9 364 1,533 1,371 Socialist ...... 94 346 650 852 684 78 301 56 Progressive ...... 10 1 Prohibition ...... 60 35 13

Total ...... 2,841 3,108 3,092 2,582 3,203 1,834 4,478 4,247 County Judge---J. M. Williams, D ...... Altus County Attorney Frank Petree, D ...... Altus Court Clerk--Bessie Abernathy, D ...... Altu~ County Clerk--Elsie Maxwell, D ...... Altus " Sheriff--J. L. English, D ...... Altus County Treasurer--A. C. Lock, D ...... Alttm County Suvveyor--J. C. Chisum, D ...... Altus Supt. Ptablic Instruction--H. H. Porter, D ...... Altus County Assessor--W. A. Ferris, D ...... Alttm County Weigher--J. M. Darby, D ...... Altus County Commissioners Dist. No. 1--J. E. Parks, D ...... : ...... Altus Dist. No. 2--J. W. McAskill, D ...... Hendrick Dist. No. 3--J. E. Chenault, D ...... 01ustee County Election Board-- Secretary Stansell Whiteside ...... i ...... Altus Chairman--C. S. Highsmith ...... Altus Member--U. G. Highswonger ...... Eldorado JEFFERSON COUNTY Area 767 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 13,439 1911 ...... $ 8,696,412 1910 ...... 17,430 1920 ...... 20,453,044 1920 ...... 17,684 1923 ...... 13,690,815 Waurfka--3,204 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,543 1,446 1,118 1,198 1,739 1,079 2,252 3,636 Republican ...... 594 563 361 566 493 389 1,831 1,139 Socialist ...... 72 422 665 811 621 32 326 42 Progressive ...... 10 1 Prohibition ...... 36 13 8

Total ...... 2,209 2,467 2,157 2,585 2,862 1,500 4,409 3,817 County Judge--E. L. Dillard, D ...... Waurika County Attorney--W. F. Shipp, D ...... Addington Court Clerk--L. G. Morgan, D ...... Waurika County Clerk--Will Arner, D ...... Ryan Sheriff--W. J. Ballard, D ...... Waurika County Treasurer--W. C. Sappington, D ...... Waurika County Surveyor--E. J. Leverett, D ...... Waurika Supt. Public Instruction--G. C. Morris, D ...... Sugden County Assessor--T. B. Leverett, D ...... Waurika County Weigher--F. C. Marmaduke, D ...... :..~...... Waurika County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--A. L. Dunkin, D ...... Waurika Dist. No. 2--Tom Dorsett, D ...... : ...... Ringling Dist. No. 3--D. A. Cathey, D ...... Ryan County Election Board-- Secretary--Chas. D. Snider ...... Waurika Chairman--T. D. Roberts ...... Ryan MemberwE. T. Stephenson ...... Atlee JOHNSON 'COUNTY Area 658 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 18,672 1911 ...... ,.$9,216,098 1910 ...... 16,734 1920 ...... 11,405,184 1920 ...... 20,125 1923 ...... 9,078,512 Tishomingo---1,871 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,944 1,314 1,289 1,154 1,727 1,044 2,103 3,617 Republican ...... 757 641 506 591 756 630 2,009 1,003

--75-- Socialist ...... 213 469 732 976 671 66 318 26 Progressive ...... 10 2 Prohibition ...... 21 17 *3 5

Total ...... 2,914 2,445 2,544 2,734 3,161 1,740 4,493 4,646 County Judge---C. M. Crowell, D ...... Tishomingo County Attorney--P. B. H. Shearer, R ...... Tishomingo Court Clerk--V. F. Eubank, D ...... Tishomingo County Clerk--J. J. Enloe, D ...... Tishomingo Sheriff--D. W. Son~ R ...... Milburn County Treasurer--J. C. Bennett, D ...... Tishomingo County Surveyor--Elmer Fields, D ...... Tishomingo Supt. Public Instruction--E. W. Hickman, D ...... Wapanucka County Assessor--Z. H. Tate, D ...... Fillmore County Weigher--John Alexander, D ...... Tishomingo County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Joe Kirk, D ...... iReagan Dist. No. 2--Tom Waggoner, D ...... Fillmore Dist. No. 3--John Lawrence, D ...... Mannsville County Election Board-- Secretary--C. A. McCall ...... i ...... Tishomingo Chairman--C. C. Galloway ...... ~...... Milburn Member--Henry R. Cole...... Mannsville *Independent

KAY COUNTY Area 934 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 24,757 1"911 ...... $30,837,58.8 1910 ...... 26,999 1920 ...... 39,834,156 1920 ...... 34,907 1923 ...... 41,504,358 Newkirk--2,533 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,651 2,400 2,380 1,857 2,340 1,682 4,724 4,582 Republican ...... 2,562 2,635 2,508 2,2.38 2,482 2,274 5,854 5,841 Socialist ...... 87 165 302 295 373 108 216 47 Progressive ...... 168 8 Prohibition ...... 63 77 *5 115

Total ...... 5,300 5,26-----3 5,2----67 5,563 5,3i8 4,064 10,794 10,470 County Judge--J. L. Roberson, D ...... Newkirk County Attorney--Howard F. Wilson, D ...... Newkirk Court Clerk--Homer J. Noonan, D...... Tonkawa County Slerk--Bernice Schoonover, R ...... Newkirk Sheriff--James M. Barker, D ...... Kaw City County Treasurer--Coe Davis, R ...... Newkirk County Surveyor--S. J. Clark, D ...... Kildare Supt. Public Instruction--W. R. Clift, D ...... Newkirk County Assessor--Sid Spore, D ...... Kildare County Weigher--J. W. Abbott, D ...... Newtdrk County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--L. A. Cann, D ...... Ponca City Dist, No. 2--W. C. Mitchell, D ...... Newkirk Dist. No. 3--F. M. Wiles, D ...... Blackwell County Election Board-- Secretary W. E. Shinn ...... Newkirk Chairman--George M. Cassidy ...... Tonkawa Member--L. A. Maris ...... Ponca City *Independent

KINGFISHER COUNTY Area 890 Square Miles Populati(va Valuation 1907 ...... 19,010 1911 ...... $17,289,586 1910 ...... 18,825 1920 ...... 21,733,539 1920 ...... 15,671 1923 ...... 20,133,368 Kingfisher--2,447 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,688 1,339 1,235 968 1,364 791 1,867 2,545 Republican ...... 2,204 1,901 1,527 1,721 1,728 1,527 3,07f 2,864 Socialist ...... 94 208 325 351 417 145 255 26 Progressive ...... 143 1 Prohibition ...... 50 36 3 24

Total ...... 3,986"3,498 3,123 3,816 3,53-4 2,46-3" 5,199 5,436 County Judge--E. D. Brownlee, R ...... Kingfisher County Attorney--C. W. Smith, R ...... Kingfisher Court Clerk--George Laing, R ...... Kingfisher County Clerk G. S. Van Gundy, R ...... Kingfisher Sheriff--John Mize, D ...... Kingfisher County Treasurer--Hazel Long, R ...... Kingfisher County Surveyor--C. R. Steele, R ...... Kingfisher Supt. Public Instruction Mrs. W. Brumley, R ...... ~...... Hennessey

--76-- County Assessor--Lee M. Grimes, R ...... : ...... : ...... Kingfisher County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--G. D. Foster, R ...... Kingfisher Dist. No. 2--C. M. Wilson, R ...... : ...... •...... Hennessey Dist. No. 3--C. H. Wehrenberg, R ...... Dover County Election Board-- Secretary--John Chamberlain ...... Kingfisher Chairman--John Ratliff ...... Hennessey ~ Member--George McCoy ...... Okarche KIOWA COUNTY Area--l,179 Square Miles Population V~luation ~907...... 22,2,47 1911 ...... $14, 413,389 1910 ...... 27,526 1920 ...... 20,000,309 1920 ...... 23,094 1923...... 19,253,497 Hobart 2,936 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,610 1,414 1,831 1,018 2,279 1,218 2,501 3,554 Republican ...... 1,529 1,054 1,167 1,230 1,017 1,121 1,281 2,477 Socialist ...... 130 266 921 1,260 1,101 46 394 85 Progressive ...... 39 5 Prohibition ...... 21 30 3 24

Total ...... 4,269 2,755 3,949 3,5.50 4,4~ 2,385 5,6766,116 County Judge~J. S. Carpenter, D ...... Hobart County Attorney--John T. Hayes, D ...... Hobart . Court Clerk--Gray Allison, D ...... ttobart County CIerk--E..W. Carleton, D...... Hobart Sheriff~T. T. Shattuck, D ...... Hobart County Trea~urer--C. E. Ligett, D ...... Hobart County Surveyor~C. G. Keiger, D...... Hobart Supt. Public Instruction--Estelle Alexander, D...... Hobart County Assessor--Harry W. White, D ...... Hobart County Weigher--Maggie England, D ...... Hobart County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1---George Nea!, D ...... Hobart Dist. No. 2--J. J. McMi,llan, D ...... Hobart Dist. No. 3--A. H. Rogers, D ...... Snyder County Election Board-- Secretary--C. L. Clay ...... Hobart Chairman--W. P. Sims ...... Roosevelt

Member--C. G. Long .... Hobart LATIMER coUNTY Area--735 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 9.340 1911 ...... $ 4,640,059 1910 ...... 11,321 1920 ...... 7,571,310 1920 ...... 13,866 1923 ...... 6,345,731 Wilburton--2,227 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 969 _ 690 722 759 950 748 1,193 2,245 Republican ...... 629 527 482 570 663 539 1,469 1,282 Socialist ...... 69 189 338 375 335 59 312 14 Progressive ...... 5 5 1 Prohibition ...... i0 I0 7 *2 I0

Total ...... i,666 1,416 1,549 1,711 1,959 1,346 2,970 3,541 County Judge--L. B. Kyle, D .....~ ...... Wilburtori County Attorney--Claud Briggs, D ...... Wilburton Court Clerk--Bob Perdue, D ...... Wilburton County Clerk--E. L. Malone, D ...... W.ilburton Sheriff--Austin Park, R ...... Wilburton County Treasurer A. A. Hendrickson, D ...... Wilburton ounty Surveyor--E. Mark, D ...... Wilburton Supt, Public Instruction--E. G. Stevens, D ...... Red Oak County Assessor--John Livingston, D ...... : ...... Wilburton County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--John Estis, R, ...... Wilburton Dist. No. 2--S. Wafford, D ...... La~ura Dist. No. 3-~--Lon Lovelace, D ...... Red Oak County Election Board-- Secretary--W. W. Knight ...... Wilburton Chairman--Jas. W~ Baird ...... Wilburton Member--James T. Rogers ...... Panola *Independent LE FLORE COUNTY Area--l,614 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 24,678 1911 ...... $15,3~5,724 1910 ...... 29,127 1920 ...... , ...... 17,615,211 1920 ...... 42,765 1923 ...... 18,727,224

77 Poteau--2,679 1907 1910 1912 1914 19-16 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,162 1,843 2,019 1,646 2,576 2,101 3,908 ~ 5,820 Republican ...... 1,715 1,529 1,538 1,222 1,944 1,630 4,939 3,325 Socialist ...... 83 215 504 991 643 86 377 41 Progressive ...... 124 4 Prohibition ...... 14 21 *7 9

Total ...... 3,960 3,601 4,082 3,988 5,176 3,817 9,125 9,186 County Judge--D. C. McCurtain, D, ...... Poteau County Atto}ney--James Babb, D ...... Poteau Court Clerk--H. la. Peck, D ...... Poteau County Clerk--John Pilgreen, D ...... Poteau Sheriff--C. ~l. McDaniel, D ...... Hodgens County Treasurer--C. E. Turner, D ...... Poteau County Surveyor--J. E. Davis, D ...... Poteau Supt. Public Instruction--A. E. Riling, D ...... tIeavener County Assessor--Monroe Burton, D ...... Shady Point County Weigher--H. F. Donathan, D ...... 7...... Poteau County Commissioners-- Dist. No. l--It. C. Bryan, D ...... Spiro Dist. No. 2 R. S. Bridgman, D ...... , ...... Wister Dist. No. 3--Joe Johnson, D ...... tIeavener County Election Board-- Secretary--J. S. Terry ...... Poteau Chairman--Edwin T. Watki~s ...... : ...... Spiro Member--Joe Cruthis ...... Talihina *Independent

LINCOLN COUNTY Area--959 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 37,293 1911 ...... $23,410,520 1910 ...... 34,779 1920 ...... 30,981,2.48 1920 ...... 33,046 1923...... 29,639,396 Chandler--2,226 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 3,432 2,298 2,137 1,488 2,258 1,555 2,966 3,812 Republican ...... 3,562 2,662 2,459 2,557 2,387 2,461 5,392 4,269 Socialist ...... 220 645 913 1,196 1,047 152 585 62 Progressive ...... 126 3 Prohibition ...... 139 56 2 31

Total ...... 7,214 5,744 5,565 5,369 5,726 4,168 8,943 8,143 County Judge--S. A. Cordell, D ...... Chandler County Attorney--Walter G. Wilson, R ...... Chandler Court Clerk--Allen Burgess, R ...... Chandler County Clerk--Oscar Presson, R. •...... Stroud Sheriff--M. T. Ridpath, D ...... _:...... Goodnight County Treasurer--Paul Price, R ...... Chandler County Surveyor--James D. Cheatham, D ...... Warwick Supt. Public Instruction---Anna Willis, R ...... Chandler County Assessor--Dewey Arnold, R ...... ~...... Chandler County Weigher--John Leder, R ...... Prague County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Lewis Whirr, D ...... Stroud Dist. No. 2--Henry Bridge, D ...... Chandler Dist. No. 3--Ed Hillman, D ...... Prague County Election Board-- Secretary--J. 1~. Gilmore ...... Chandler Chairman--M. M. Fenderson ...... Chandler Member--O. T. Hubbell ...... Stroud

LOGAN COUNTY Area--739 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 30,711 1911 ...... $25,476,119 1910 ...... 31,740 1920 ...... 23,742,525 1920 ...... 27,550 1923 ...... 22,026,343 Guthrie~l 1, 757 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,179 1,300 1,700 1,026 1,701 1,275 2,313 3,099 Republican ...... 3,831 2,761 2,546 2,567 2,270 1,933 4,613 4,992 Socialist ...... 84 108 417 410 552 137 57 Progressive ...... 121 11 Prohibition ...... 84 4 63

Total ...... 6,09------~ 4,318 4,.807 4,128 4,597 3,345" 6,926 8,138 County Judge--A. If. Boles, R ...... Guthrie County Attorney--Geo. W. Partridge, R ...... Guthrie Court Clerk--Mrs. Martha Neal, R ...... Guthrie County Clerk--Russell Adams, R ...... ,..Guthrie Sheriff--Tom Boggess, D ...... Crescent County Treasurer--Frank Bond, R ...... Guthri~

--78-- ~, County ~urveyor--...... , ...... •...... Supt. Public Instruction--Nora B. Muxlow R ...... Githr~e County Assessor--Win. Humphrey, R ...... , ...... Guthrie County Commissionersu Dist. No. 1--Frank Rhinehart, R ...... Guthrie Dist. No. 2--STlvestex Reed (Col.) R ...... • ...... Guthrie Dist. No. 3 John Hopkins, D ...... , ...... •...... Crescent County ]~lection Board--- "..... Secretary--Silas W. Dooley ...... Guthri~ Chairman--Walter H. Matthews ...... MuYhall Member--Fred Wegner ...... Coyle

LOVE COUNTY Area--496 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 11,134 1911 ...... ~...... $ 5,935,183 1910 ...... 10,236 1920 ...... 9,051,241 1920 ...... : ...... '...... 12,433 1923 ...... 6,778,873 Marietta--1,977 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,199 815 750 1,046 1,125 856 1,655 2,112 Republican ...... 491 308 199 233 266 159 716 301 Socialist ...... 87 206 404 686 363 35 152 301 Progressive ...... 5 Prohibition ...... 18 5 2 To~l ...... 1,77----~ 1,34~--~ 1,35s 1,970 1,756 i,050 2,523-~,-~0 County Judge--B. W. Jones, D ...... Marietta County Attorney--Robert S. Robertson, D ...... Marietta Court Clerk--W. L. Richards, D ...... Marietta County Clerk--Spyker Black, D ...... Marietta Sheriff--Frank N. Smith, D ...... Marietta County TreasuTer--T. A. Humphrey, D ...... Marietta County Surveyor--Bryan Smith, D ...... Thaekervilte Supt. Public Instruction--Shawnee Brown, D ...... Marietta County Assessor--Sam Billingsloy, D ...... Marietta County Weigher--Charles Colston, D ...... Marietta County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--S. C. Long, D ...... • ...... Marietta Dist. No. 2--J. A. Fleming, D ...... Marsden Dist. No. 3--J. W. Shankles, D ...... Burneyville County Election Board-- Secretary--E. G. McKinney ...... Marietta Chairman--Walter Petty ...... Leon Member--E. M. Marion ..._...... Marietta

McCLAIN COUNTY Area--562 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 12,888 1911 ...... ~...... $10,082,413 1910 ...... 15,659 1920 ...... 11,425,899 1920 ...... 19,326 1923 ...... 9,980,510 Purcell--2,938 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,465 1,292 1,273 940 1,541 994 2,345 2,623 Republican ...... 723 671 583 594 680 469 1,755 1,273 Socialist ...... 111 321 408 610 492 36 250 13 Progressive ...... 7 1 Prohibition ...... 23 11 3 2

Total ...... ~ 2,299 2,307 2,2752,154 2'176-1,499 4,350 3,909 County Judge--Tom P. Pace, D ...... Purcell County Attorney--W. C. Madison, D ...... Purcell Court Clerk--C. S. Thompson, D ...... Purcell County Clerk--B. Mendenhall, D ...... ~...... Purcell Sheriff--Jonnie Ratliff, D ...... Purcell County Treasurer--P. R. Spann, D ...... Wayne County Surveyor--J. L. Webb, D ...... ~...... MaysvHle Supt. Public Instruction--Myrtle Stephens, D ...... Purcell County Assessor--L. M. Kemp, D ...... Purcell County Weigher--W. E. Kelly, D ...... Purcell County Commissioners-- D.I ...... Wayne Dist. No. 1--A. J. Jennings, Dist. No. 2--J. E. Colbert, D ...... Purcell Dist. No. 3--0. M. Brooks, D ...... Blanchard County Election Board-- Secretary--P. J. Thiel ...... ; ...... Purcell Chairman--S. R. Fisher ...... Byars Member--W. S. Robertson ...... Purcell

--79-- McCURTAIN COUNTY Areaml,897 Squ~tre Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 13,198 1911 ...... $ 5,744,4~,, 1910 ...... 20,681 1920 ...... 12,562,398 1920 ...... 36,905 ...... , .... , ...... 11,828,285 Idabe}~3,067 -I~ff7----1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 e~D-~-m-~crat '...... 1,287 1,130 1,059 1,645 1,763 955 2,681 3,483 Republican ...... 955 650 704 512 795 305 t,947 1,048 Socialist ...... 61 176 821 1,244 643 41 305 23 Progressive ...... 15 2 Prohibition ...... 7 17 4 9

Total ...... 2,303 1,963 2,601 3,420 3,212 1,301 4,933 4,554 County Judge--L. E. Mifflin, D ...... Idabel County Attorney-'T. G. Oarr, D ...... Idabel Court ClerkDBascom Coker, D ...... Idabel County ClerkDJoe G. Hendrix, D ...... ::.7...... Idabe] Sheriff~J. R. Jones, D ...... ,..Idabel County Treasurer~Mayo Jones, D ...... , ...... Idabel County SurveyormF. D. T~affe, D ...... T...:...... Idabe] Supt. Public Instruction--M. R. Phillfps, D ...... Idabel County Assessor--D. F. Randolph, D ...... Idabe] County Weigher--J. W, Skelton, D ...... Idabel County Commissionersm Dist. No. 1--W. B. Lambert, D ...... Broken Bo~ Dist. No. 2--R. C. Oldham, D ...... Idabe] Dist. No. 3--Joe Sessions, D ...... Garvin County Election Board~ Secretary--Ira Rhone ...... '.Idabe] Chairman~Calvin Gamble ...... Garvin Member~Floid Thompson ...... Broken Bow MclNTOSH COUNTY Area--661 Square Miles Population V~luation 1907 ...... 17,975 1911 ...... $11,666,06~ 1910 ...... 20,951 1920 ...... 12,836,014 1920 ...... 26,404 1923 ...... , ...... 11,141,247 Eufaula--2,286 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,666 1,256 1,325 1,252 1,743 1,885 2,650 2,969 Republican ...... 1,607 1,000 970 1,009 898 725 2,384 1,519 Socialist ...... 43 139 530 825 552 65 239 10 Progressive ...... 8 1 •Prohibition ...... 13 12 * 9 8

Total ...... 3,316 2,408 2.,837 3,103 3,202 1,975 5,273 2,598 County Judge--E. I. O'Reilly, D ...... Eufaula County AttorneymBen D. Gross, D ...... Eufaula Court Clerk--B. F. Venator, D ...... Eufaula County ClerkmMark R. Witty, D ...... Eufaula Sheriff--M. B. Moore, D ...... Eufaula County Treasurer--Murray Cole, D ...... Eufaula County SurveyormGeorge Mitchell, D ...... Eufaula Supt. Public Instruction--B. E. Davis, D ...... Eufaula County Assessor--E. W. Gray, D ...... Eufaula County WeighermE. W. Lyman, D ...... Eufaula County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Jack Scudder, D ...... Checotah Dist. No. 2--N. M. Burton, D...... Eufaula Dist. No. 3~Leo Dickens, D ...... Hanna County Election Board~ Secretary--E. C. Hopper, Jr ...... Eufaula Chairm~n--J. B. Lucas, Jr ...... , ...... Checotah Member--C. W. Henry ...... Eufaula *Independent

MAJOR COUNTY Area--937 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 14,307 1911 ...... $14,219,348 1910 ...... 15,248 1920 ...... 15,649,805 1920 ...... 12,426 1923 ...... 13,011,635 Fairviewml,751 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 968 704 689 474 762 474 713 1,181 Republican ...... 1,296 1,379 1,200 671 946 863 2,013 1,774 Socialist ...... 302 461 543 613 636 352 485 132 Progressive ...... 390 5 Prohibition ...... 45 51 *4 33

Total ...... 2,566 2,589 2,483 2,152 2,382 1,689 3,211 3,087

--80-- County Judge--J. Dawson Hauk, R ...... Fairview County Attorney--A. R. Hughes, R ...... Fairview Court Clerk---J. D. McKee, R ...... ~Fairview County Clerk--M. L. Dague, R....,,...... Fairview Sheriff--L. Burwell, R ...... l~airview County Treasurer--Georgia Maxwell, R ...... Fairview County Surveyor--...... Supt. Public Instruction--~. Weaver, D ...... Homestead County Assessor--C. E. Seese, R ...... Fairview County Commissioners--- Dist. No. 1--A. J. Wright, R ...... i ...... Ringwood Dist. No. 2---John Coward, R ...... Fairview Dist. No. 3---McMasters, R ...... Phroso County Election Board-- Secretary--Ralph Floyd ...... Fairview Chairman--C. T. McDermeit ...... Ringwood Member--~A. M. Chamberlain ...... Fairview *Independent

MARSHALL COUNTY Area--419 Square Miles Population - Valttation ~007 ...... 13,144 1911 ...... $ 6,670,723 1910 ...... 11,619 1920 ...... 9,213,141 1920 ...... 14,674 1923 ...... 8,823,898 Madill 2,717 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1~ 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,248 845 958 1,037 1,352 841 1,589 2,416 Republican ...... 467 389 315 399 449 365 1,553 664 Socialist ...... 218 501 682 1,000 618 90 272 34 Progressive ...... 4 2 Prohibition ...... 25 12 *2 5

Total ...... 2,131 2,472 2,e~2 2,787 3,031 2,124 3,414 3,114 County Judge---Isaac O. Lewis, D ...... Madill County Attorney--Gee. L. Sneed, D ...... Madill Court Clerk--J. M. Scott, D ...... MadiU County Clerk--W. I. Dowell, D..., ...... Madill Sheriff--Tom Christaine, D ...... Madill County Treasurer--A. F. Stanley; D ...... Madlll County Surveyor--...... Supt. Public Instruction---Wesley Fox, D ...... •...... Maditl County Asses sor--W. J. Bell, D ...... _._ ...... MadiU County Weigher--Jeff A. Bishop, D ...... Madill County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--W. H. Birdsong, D ...... Lebanon Dist. No. 2--J. W. Colby, D ...... Madtll Dist. No. 3~J. P. McClendon, D ...... Kingston County Election Board-- Secretary--Felix Simmons ...... Madill Chairm~m--Will ~teele ...... , ...... Kingston Member--E. A. Morgan ...... Powe~l *Independent

MAYES COUNTY Area 676 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 11,0~4 1911 ...... $11,691,936 1910 ...... ;...... 13,596 1920 ...... 15,099,$56 1920 ...... ~...... ; ...... 16,829 1923 ...... 12,093,879 Pryor~l,767 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,215 1,274 1,391 1,362 1,574 1,127 1,969 2,764 Republican ...... 908 1,137 1,077 1,186 1,229 955 2,284 2,172 Socialist 8 47 201 230 226 42 24 Progressive ...... 9 2 Prohibition ...... 14 13

Total ...... 2,131 2,472 2,682 2,T87 2,031 2,124 4,453 4,960 County Judge---Ernest R. Brown, D ...... Pryor County Attorney--W. W. Powell, D ...... Pryor Court Clerk--Felix Ross, R ...... Locust Grove County Clerk--P. H. Hellen, D ...... Pryor Sheriff--J. A. Layton, D ...... Pryor County Treasurer--C. E. Langley, D ...... Pryor County Surveyor--Flank C. Settle, D ...... Pryor Supt. Public Instruction--Carlotta Archer, D ...... Pryor County Assesser--D. D. McElroy, D ...... , ...... Locust Grove County Commis~ioners--- Dist. No. 1--J. R. Leach, D ...... Adair Dist. No. 2--G. A. Clem, D ...... Pryor Dist. No. 3--J. L. Connor, R ...... Locust Grove

--$1-- County Blee~tion Board-- Secretary--Ralph Davis ...... Pryor C~airman--M. E. DeLozier ...... Adair Member--A. F. Hennfgh ...... Cho~eau MURRAY COUNTY Area--424 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 11,948 1911 ...... $ 7,682,036 1910 ...... 12,744 1920 ...... 7,053,202 1920 ...... 13,115 1923 ...... 7,615,875 Sulphur--3,667 1907 1910 191~ 1914 1916 1918 1920 192~ Democrat ...... 1,356 987 987 890 1,305 903 1,755 2,220 Republican ...... 502 445 321 • 459 458 336 1,443 936 Socialist ...... 93 478 549 463 350 $0 93 9 Progressive ...... 4 2 Prohibition 20 6 *2 6 Total ...... 1,951 1,930 1,863 1,SSS 2,12-1 1,259-3,291 3,165 County Judge--W. G. Long, D ...... Sulphur County Attorney---~. W. Fagan, D ...... •...... Sulphur Court Clerk--Edn~ Swearingen, D ...... Sulphur County Clerk--Willie Roye Datson, D ...... , ...... Sulphur SheriffuC. H. Parks, D ...... Sulphur County Treasurer--R. H. Buchanan, D ...... Sulphur County Surveyor--J. W. King, D ...... , ...... Sulphur Supt. Public Instruction--S. T. Hendricks, D ...... , ...... Sulphur County Assessor--Elmer Cleveland, D ...... Sulphur Oo~nty Weigher--C. C. Estes, D ...... S~lphur County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Arthur McOlure, D, ...... Sulphur Dist. No. 2---W. C. Crippen, R ...... Davis Dist. No. 3--J. A. Ames, R ...... Sulphur County Election Board-- Secretary--E. M. Rice ...... Sulphur Chairman--Mose C'higley ...... Davis Momber--J. M. Ouiter ...... Davis *Independent MUSKOGEE COUNTY Area--814 Square Miles Population Valuation 190T ...... 37,467 1911 ...... $57,864,751 1910 ...... 52,743 1920 ...... 55,993,760 1920 ...... 61,710 1923 ...... 56,087,707 Muskogee--30,277 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 3,479 3,241 3,681 2,866 4,004 2,692 6,5.15 7,471 Republican ...... 3,789 2,367 2,385 2,736 2,532 1,473 5,119 5,652 Socialist ...... 63 164 526 522 324 35 96 18 Progressive ...... 20 2 Prohibition ...... 36 23 7 14 To~l ...... --7,331 5,808 6,61~ 6,15-i 6,87-~ 4,200 11,73013,14{ C®unty Judge---W. W. Cotton, D ...... Muskogee County Attorney~W. A. Green, ]D ...... ,.Muskogee Court Clerk--L. D. Martin, D ...... Muskogee County ClerkuLewis F. Kipp, D ...... : ...... Muskogee ~heriff~J. iv. Ledbetter, D ...... Muskogee County Treasurer--Fred N. Hamilton, D ...... Muskogee County Surveyor--~J. H. Tait, D ...... Muskogee Supt. Public Instruction~Miss Nell M. Hunt, D ...... ,..Muskogee County Assessor~Porter Spaulding, D ...... •...... Musk(~gee County Weigher--Bert Bracken, D ...... ~ausKogee County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--W. H. Harrower, D ...... , ...... : .... Muskogee Dist. No. 2--Frank Vore, D ...... Webber's Falls Dist. No. 3--Cecil Moore, D ...... Muskogee County Election Board-- Secretary--Arch E. Sheets .... i ...... i ...... Muskogee Chairman--J. R. Fields ...... Webber's Falls Member--I. T. Wysong ...... 501 Equity Building, Muskogee NOBLE COUNTY Area--T34 Square Miles Population Valuation 1~07 ...... 14,198 1911 ...... $14,0i5,868 1910 ...... 14,945 1920 ...... 18,753,328 1920 ...... •...... 13,560 1923 ...... 18,462,635 Perry--3,154 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat 1,459 1,258 1,188 958 1,346 916 1,553 1,950

m82-- Republican ...~ ...... 1, i 1,266 1,352 1,243 1,239 2,494 2,523 Socialist 266 206 214 82 147 48 Progressive ...... 73 3 Prohibition ...... 20 23 17

7 Total ...... 3,014 2,913 2,943 2,589 3,023 2,237 4;194 ~516 County Judge Ollie B. Robinson, D ...... Perry County Attorney--Jos. Howard, D ...... Perry •Court Clerk--Horace S. Dolezal, R ...... Perry County Clerk--M. B. Shultz, R ...... Perry Sheriff--W. A. Ricker, R..~ ...... Perry County Treasurer--J. H. Nelson, R ...... Perry County Surveyor--Earl Bectold, D ...... ~...... Perry Swpt. Public Instruction--Luciel Kinnick, R ...... Perry County Assessor--Frank Rittenholler, R ...... , ...... Porry County Weigher--...... County Commissioners - Dist. No. 1--John L. McGehee, D ...... Red Rock Dist. No. 2--Charlie Harbaugh, R ...... Perry Dist. No. 3--Sherman Trussell, R ...... Perry County Election Board-- Secretary--A. W. Tucker ...... ~...... Perry Chairman--Robert Lavington ...... Perry Member--Edgar C. Pierce ...... Billings

NOWATA COUNTY Area--586 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... : ...... , ...... 10,453 1911 ...... $12,651,958 1910 ...... , ...... 14,223 1920 ...... 14,661,810 1920 ...... 15,936 1923 ...... 12,865,685 Nowata--4,435 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,068 1,077 1,012 1,044 1,355 933 1,734 2,24R Republican ...... 992 1,070 1,087 1,300 1,322 1,180 2,720 2,240 Socialist ...... 23 81 146 212 178 25 69 19 Progressive 24 Prohibition ...... 24 26 6

Total ...... 2,083 2,252 2,271 2,580 2,861 2,138 4,533 4,506 County Judge--W. H. Thomason, D...... Nowata County Attorney--A. T. Anglin, R ...... Nowata Court Clerk--R. W. Mooreland, D ...... Nowata County Clerk--Phillips Strong, D ...... Nowata Sheriff--W. F. Gillespey, R ...... Nowata County Treasurer--F. L. Berrian, R ...... Nowata County Surveyor--C. T. Babb, R ...... Nowata Supt. Public Instruction--T. E. Davis, R ...... ~...... Alluwe County Assessor--A. S. Calico, R ...... Lenapah County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Chas. Mehlin, D .... , ...... Alluwe Dist. No. 2--A. H. Gillespey, R ...... Nowata Dist. No. 3--S. E. Keith, R ...... ,...... Lenapah County Election Board-- Secretary--J, J. Snodgrass ...... Nowata Chairman--Chas. Bentley ...... R. R. 2, Deleware l~ember--Wm. Grover ...... Lenapah OKFUSI(EE COUNTY Area--623 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 15,595 1911 ...... $ 8,959,857 1910 ...... 19,995 1920 ...... 12,819,512 1920 ...... 25,051 .... 1923 ...... 15,059,355 Okemah--2,162 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,125 957 952 990 1,337 887 1,62.2 3,020 Republican ...... 678 749 651 810 670 557 1,820 1,522 Socialist ...... 181 338 724 732 516 52 241 33 Progressive ...... 10 1 Prohibition ...... 33 16 2 8

Total ...... 1,984 2,077 2,343 2,544 2,532 1,496 3°683 4,575 County Judge--Win. L, Sewall, D ...... Okemah County AttorneyNTom Huser, D ...... Okemah Court Clerk--James C. Jones, D ...... , ...... Okemah County Clerk--J. E. Day, D ...... Okemah Sheriff--R. H. McKinnon, D ...... Okemah County Treasurer--George H. Storms, D ...... ~...... Okemah County Surveyor--A. L. Atchison, D ...... Okemah Supt. Public Instruction--J. T. Turner, D ...... :: ...... Ok£mah County Assessor--S. T. McGee, D ...... , ...... Okemah County Weigher--J. E. Crossley, D ...... Okemah County (~emmissioners--- Dist. No. 1--Joe Cecil, D ...... Paden Dist. No. 2--Ed Stine, R ...... ~.~---- ...... Okfuskee Dist. No. 3~W. ~Reddici~,~R.,.,...... , ...... ' ...... ,Weleetka County Election- Bo~rd~ ~Er~ry--Natt D. Dossey ...... ,...Okemah Chairm~n--Frank Davis ...... Weleetka Member--L. L. Heatley ...... Paden

" OKLAHOMA COUNTY . Area~717 Square Miles 1907 ...... 55,848 1911...... $130,648,588 1910 ...... 85,232 1920...... , ...... 129,353,247 1920 ...... 116,2~0 1923 ...... 144,181,498 Oklahoma City--91,295 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 5,038 6,140 6,963 3,858 7,971 5,461 18,241 20,397 Republican ...... 5,944 5,051 5,706 6,478 5,291 4,332 15,463 23,701 Socialist ...... ,337 753 827 990 1,215 222 1,071 156 Progressive ...... 190 10 Prohibition ...... 160 83 3 77

Total 11,319 12,104 13,57'9 11,519 14,564 10,015 34,775 44,254 County Judge---James C. Cheek, D ...... Oklahoma City County Attorney--J. Kenneth Wright, D ...... Oklahoma City Court ClerkNCliff Myers, D ...... Oklahoma City County ClerkmW. A. Jackson, D ...... Oklahoma City Sheriff--Tom Cavnar, D.: ...... Oklahoma City County Treasurer--M. S. Ryan, D ...... Oklahoma City County Surveyor--Harry C. Adams, D ...... Oklahoma City Supt. Public Instruction--Ida M. H~le, D ...... Oklahoma City County Assessor--S. C. Mattingly, D ...... Oklahoma City County ~Veigher--George D. Lockhart, D ...... Oklahoma City Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Ed Richards, D ...... •...... Oklahoma City Dist. No. 2--E. L. Sheldon, D ...... Edmond Dist. No. 3--Ed S. Butterfleld, D ...... Oklahoma City County Election Board-- SecretarymR. A. Woolridge ...... Oklahoma City Ch~tirmanmGeo. D. Key ...... Oklahoma City Member--H. L. Goddard ...... Oklahoma City

OKMULGEE COUNTY Area--679 Square Miles P opula tion Valuation 1907 ...... 14,362 1911 ...... $19,205,945 1910 ...... 21,115 1920 ...... 43,234,919 1920 ...... 55,072 1923 .... , ...... 48,016,592 Okmulgee---1T,403 " 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,287 1,183 1,243 1,559 •2,406 1,809 4,681 5,579 Republican ...... 1,502 1,246 1,140 1,101 1,800 1,550 5,310 6,542 Socialist ...... 140 324 537 706 754 114 545 68 Progressive ...... " 30 4 Prohibition ...... 34 27 16 15

Total 2,929 2,787 2,947 3,412 5,039 3,473~10,436"12,189 County Judge--W. A. Barnett, D ...... Okmulgee County Attorney--Grant Gillespie, D ...... Okmulgee Court Clerk--Eva Russell, D ...... ~ ...... Okmulgee County ClerkeD. V. Armstrong, D ...... Henryetta She~iff~John Russell, D ...... Okmulgee County T~e~surer---J. R. Jones, I) ...... Okmulgee County SurveyormT. P. Paxton, D ...... Okmulgee Supt. of Public Instruction~N. O. Hopkins, D ...... Okmulgee Cbunty Assessor--R. R. Short, D...... Okmulgee County Commissioners~ Dist. 1~o. l~Taylor Leseur, D ...... •...... Morris Dist. No. 2--E. N. Hickman, ]~ ...... Okmulgee Dist. No. 3--Earl T. Morgan, R ...... Henryetta County Election Boardm Secret~ry--J. Wili Baker ...... , ...... ' ...... Okmulgee Chairman--W. R. Rorex ...... Henryetta Member~Robert M. Clark ...... , ...... :.- ...... Beggs

OSAGE COUNTY Area--2,277 Square Miles P opula tion Valuation 1907 ...... 15,332 1911 ...... $31,558,491 1910 ...... 20,101 1920 ...... 44,266,093 1920 ...... 36,536 1923 ...... 53,858,24,3 Pawhusk~t--6,414 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 19~2 Democrat ...... 1,693 1,872 1,900 1,771 2,0~ 1,443 3,973 4,427

D$41 Republican ...... 1,357 1,651 1,713 1,555 1,524 1,184 4,462 4,842 Socialist ...... 50 189 476 502 420 63 247 73 Progressive ...... 25 3 Prohibition ...... 25 21 ...... 2 7

Total ...... 3,100 3,746 4,110 3,855 4,006 2,690 8.682- 91342 County Judge--J. B. Sturgell, D ...... Pawhuska County Attorney Chas. F. Bruff, D ...... Pawhuska Court Clerk--Thomas Leahy, D ...... Pawhuska County Clerk--A. B. Ludwick, D ...... Pawhuska Sheriff--C. A. Cook, R ...... Fairfax County Treasurer--Leonard Dixon, D ...... Pawhuska County Surveyor--Will M. Clark, D ...... Fairfax Supt. Public Instruction--Ella Mae Melone, D ...... Pawhuska County Assessor--R. A. Carrell, D ...... : ...... Fairfax County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1 T. L. Lillard, D ...... Pawhuska Dist. No. 2--H. R. Adams, R ...... Hominy Dist. No. 3 S. E. Tate, D ...... Fairfax County Election Board-- Secretary--Pat Henry ...... Pawhuska Chairman D. E. Johnson ...... Fairfax Member--John Freeman ...... Hominy

OTTAWA COUNTY Area 477 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 12,827 1911 ...... $ 9.926,773 1910 ...... 15,713 1920 ...... 20,792,911 1920 ...... 41,108 1923 ...... 16,957,768 Miami 6,802 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,305 1,410 1,384 1,369 1,875 2,222 4,004 4,179 Republican ...... 1,245 1,274 1,315 1,435 1,642 1,808 5,165 4,086 Socialist ...... 43 100 163 185 215 96 346 6~ Progressive ...... 16 Prohibition 23 -3 13

• Total ...... 2,593 2,807 2,870 3,008 3,745 4,126 9,515 8,325 County Judge--J. H. Thomas, D ...... Miami County Attorney A. L. Commons, D ...... Miami Court Clerk--George Henderson, R ...... Miami County Clerk--L. J. Lambkin, D ...... Miami Sheriff--Carl B. Garman, D ...... Miami County Treasurer--Joe Wier, R,.., ...... Miami County Surveyor--John L. Speers, D ...... '...... Miami Supt. Public Instruction--William LeMay, D ...... Miami County Assessor--Will N. Ziler, D ...... Miami County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--J. C. Logan, R ...... Pawpaw Dist. No. 2--W. A. Wagoner, D ...... Miami Dist. No. 3--Sydney Campbell, D ...... Fairland County Election Board-- Secretary--L. D. James ...... Miami Chairman---Roy Mitchelson ...... Commerce Member--S. G. Victor ...... Afton

PAWNEE COUNTY Area--584 Square Miles Population VaIuation 1907 ...... 17,112 1911 ...... $14,472,887 1910 ...... 17,332 1920 ...... 20,771,495 1920 ...... 19,266 1923 ...... 20,669,501 Pawnee--2,418 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,414 1,394 1,316 1,134 1,491 1,123 1,004 • 2,481 Republican ...... 1,599 1,495 1,332 1,512 1,396 1,205 2,966 3,140 Socialist ...... 167 313 441 429 528 112 355" 64 Progressive ...... 45 4 Prohibition ...... 60 31 33

Total ...... 3,480 3,262 3,120 3,120 3,452 2,440 5,325 5,685 County Judge--L. N. Kinney, D ...... Pawnee County Attorney--John St¥osnider, R ...... , ...... Pawnee Court Clerk--Lewis Raba, R ...... Pawnee County Clerk--Maud C. Nelson, R .... : ...... Pawnee Sheriff--C. W. Scott, R ...... Pawnee County Treasurer--B. A. LeHew, R...... Pawnee County Surveyor--A'. O. Walker, R ...... Pawnee Supt. of Public Instruction--C. C. Bell, D ...... Cleveland County Assessor--C. E. Davies, R ...... Skedee County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Robt. Carney, D ...... Jennings

--85-- Dist. No. 2--A. L. Livesay, D ...... " ...... Pawnee Dist. No. 3--I. W. Skinner, D ...... Cleveland County Election Board-- Secretary--C. C. Roberts ...... Pawnee Chairman--J. T. Roe ...... Pawnee Member--H. M. Barnes .:~...... Jennings

PAYNE COUNTY Area 678 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 22,022 1911 ...... $16,465,589 1910 ...... 23,735 1920 ...... 50,194,867 1920 ...... 30,180 1923 ...... 46,581,887 Stillwater--4,701 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,269 1,699 1,534 1,367 2,140 1,484 3,386 4,368 Republican ...... 2,093 1,834 1,669 1.391 1,767 1,808 4,520 5,356 Socialist ...... 189 603 733 813 833 165 504 75 Progressive ...... 407 9 Prohibition ...... 87 71 *3 60

Total ...... '" 4,543 4,123 4,007 3,981 4,809 4,457 8,410 9,799 County Judge--Brown Moore; D ...... Stillwater County Attorney---J. W. Reece, D ...... Stillwater Court Clerk:--Leah Knowles, R ...... Stillwater County Clerk--Cecil Jones, D ...... Cushing Sheriff--A. J. Tull, D ...... •...... Yale County Treasurer--Waiter Goin, R ...... Stillwater County Surveyor--G~orge Whittenberg, R ...... Stillwater Supt. Public Instruction--Irl R. Cobler, D ...... Yale County Assessor--George W. Tabler, D ...... Stillwater County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--J. H. Radaker, R ...... : ...... Cushing Dist. No. 2 Ed Thacker, R ...... Stillwater Dist. No. 3--H. E. Overhalt, D ...... Stillwater County Election Board-- Secretary--Mrs. Mary Andrews ...... Stillwater Chairman--Win. Wagner ...... Stillwater Member--U. G. Cruzan ...... Cushing *Independent

PITTSBURG COUNTY Area--l,370 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 37,677 1911 ...... $23,718,793 1910 ...... 47,650 1920 ...... 27,909,367 1920 ...... 52,570 1923 ...... 26,379,452 McAlester--12,095 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918. 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 3,366. 2,901 2,767 2,661 3,441 2,602 5,258 7,855 Republican ...... 2,602 2,049 1,574 1,530 1,879 1,222 5,547 4,639 ,Socialist ...... 232 608 1,438 1,479 866 116 625 49 Progressive ...... 18 1 Prohibition ...... 60 35 1 22

"Total ...... 6,200 5,618 5,814 5,679 6,209 3,940 11,430 12,542 ~County Judge--S. M. Broun, D ...... McAlester -County Attorney--O. H. Whitt, D ...... McAlester Court Clerk--H. I. Aston, D ...... , ...... McAlester County Clerk--Melvin Wilkins, D ...... McAlester Sheriff--Will Anderson, D ...... McAlester County Treasurer--J. D. Bennett, D ...... McAlester ~County Surveyor--Floyd Frazier, D ...... McAlester Supt. Public Instruction--Fannie Russ, D ...... McAlester ~ounty Assessor--Pierce Cargile, D ...... McAlester ,County Weigher--Melvin Brown, D ...... Kiowa County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--John Savage, D ...... Hartshorne Dist. No. 2--J. O. Pierce, D ...... Pittsburg Dist. No. 3--C. H. Hess, D ...... McAleste~ County Election Board-- Secretary--T. T. Lewis ...... McAlester Chairman--R. H. Hall ...... Ashland Member--Frank Savio ...... PONTOTOC COUNTY Area--728 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 23,057 1911 ...... •...... $13,855,827 1910 ...... 24,331 1920 ...... 17,572,112 1920 ...... 30,329 1923 ...... 17,609,005 Ada--8,012 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,328 1,893 1,842 1,626 2,418 1,785 3,849 4,692

--416-- Republican ...... 855 711 642 720913 567 2,388 2,64, Socialist ...... 244 548 919 1,277 936 50 193 24 Progressive ...... 8 5 Prohibition ...... 30 18 16

Total ...... 3,427 3,182 3,421 3~,631 4,288 2,40------2 6,430 7,359 County Judge--Tal Crawford, D ...... Ada County Attorney--$. W. Dean, D ...... Ada Court Clerk--L. E. Franklin, D ...... Ada County Clerk~Rit Erwin, D ...... Ada Sheriff--J. E. Sloan, D ...... ~...... Ada County Treasurer--J. W. Westbrook, D ...... Ada County Surveyor--B. C. Harbert, D ...... Ada Supt. Public Instruction--A. Floyd, D ...... Ada County Assessor~Nick Heard, D ...... Ada County Weigher--John Ward, D ...... Ada County Commissioners-- Dist. No. lmH. Clay Stevens, D ...... Ada Dist. No. 2--Charley Laceman, D ...... Ruff Dist. No. 3--J. D. Pace, D ...... Stonewall County Election Board-- Secretary~Emmett Roach ...... Ada Chairman~Mrs. Pearl Jones ...... Roff MembermE. S. Waggoner ...... Ada

POTTAWATOMI E COUNTY Area--793 Square Miles •Population Valuation 1907 ...... 43,272 1911 ...... $27,856,586 1910 ...... 43,595 1920 ...... 30,058,805 1920...... 46,028 1923 ...... 26,340,698 Shawnee--15,348 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat .... : ...... 4,210 2,694 3,082 2,161 3,276 2,086 5,255 6,059 Republican ...... 2,911 2,431 2,107 2,526 2,042 1,592 5,586 5,308 Socialist ...... 232 726 1,1131,182 1,119 142 537 159 Progressive ...... 24 7 Prohibition ...... 96 41 *20 29

Total ...... 7,353 5.947 6,243 5,913 6,473 3,821 11,378 12,026 County JudgemW. S. Pendleton, D ...... Shawnee County Attorney--Claude Hendon, D ...... Shawnee Court Clerk--Mrrs. Mabel Marlette, D ...... •...... Shawnee County Clerk--Miss Iona Goree, D ...... Shawnee Sheriff--Grover Butler, D ...... Shawnee County Treasurer--W. W. Gilbert, D ...... Shawnee County Surveyor--Clarence Farrell, D ...... Shawnee Supt. Public Instruction--Celestra Robinett, D ...... Shawnee County Assessor--R. E. Warren, D ...... Shawnee County Weigher--Frank Stewart; D ...... Shawnee County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Dick Richards, D ...... i ...... :Shawnee Dist. No. 2--A. E. Goar, D ...... : ...... Tecumseh Dist. No. 3--R. E. Railings, R ...... , ...... Wanette County Election Board-- Secretary--D. J. Holland ...... Shawnee Chairman--A. A. Gowan ...... Trousdale Member--F. B. Sykes ...... Shawnee *Independent PUSHMATAHA COUNTY Area--l,490 Square Miles Population Valuation - 1907 ...... 8,295 1911 ...... $ 4,921,891 1910 ...... 10,118 1920 ...... 7,130,411 1920 ...... 17,514 1923 ...... :... 7,524,475 Antlers--l,842 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 864 691 747 874 1,059 793 1,381 ~2,546 Republican ...... 520 535 479 524 645 534 1,863 1,005 Socialist ...... 45 234 483 634 449 68 260 25 Progressive 6 1 Prohibition 5 8 4

Total ...... 1,429 1,465 1,7"17 2,038 2,158 1,395 3,504 3,576 County Judge--L, P. Davenport, D ...... Antlers County Attorney--Edward M. Botts, D ...... Tuskahoma Court Clerk--James C. Moyer, D ...... Antlers County Clerk--W. D. Hastings, D ...... Antlers Sheriff--C. A. Hurd, D ...... Tuskahoma County Treasurer--James B. Cobb, D ...... Antlers County Surveyor--M. Crownover, D ...... Antlers Supt. Public Instruction--Solomon King, D ...... Belroni

--87-- aunty Assessor--Mont Been, D ...... Antlers ~'ounty Weigher--Foster Berry, D ...... Antlers County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1 J. E. Thompson, D ...... Antlers Dist. No. 2--0. O. Stone, D ...... Jumbo C Dist'ounty No. 3 Geo. L. Lockard, R ...... Kiamichi Election Board Secretary C. H. White ...... Antlers Chairman--G. E. Glendening ...... Tuskahoma Member--W. M. Morgan ...... Finley

ROGER MILLS COUNTY Area 1,135 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 13,239 1911 ...... $ 7,030,497 1910 ...... 12,861 1920 ...... 9,968,689 1912 ...... 10,638 1923 ...... 7,262,031 Cheyenne--400 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,290 1,014 902 636 1,148 695 879 1,542 Republican ...... 854 673 716 657 538 516 1,309 1,005 Socialist ...... 241 421 548 727 565 176 390 134 Progressive ...... 17 3 Prohibition ...... 57 7 *5 7

Total ...... 2,385 2,165 2,183 2,042 2,261 1,387---2,578 2,681 County Judge---E. E. Tracy, D ...... Cheyenne County Attorney--W. W. Peterson, R ...... Cheyenne Court Clerk--Judson Cunningham, D ...... Cheyenne County Clerk--George L. Bashaw, D ...... Cheyenne Sheriff--J. M. Lester, D ...... Cheyenne County Treasurer--J. L. Ivy, D ...... Cheyenne County Surveyor--John B. Tracy, D ...... Cheyenne Supt. Public Instruction--J. E. White, R ...... Rankin County Assessor--S. M. Tidewell, D ...... , ...... Cheyenne County Commissioners-- Dist. _No. 1--C. O. Gause, R ...... Cheyenne Dist. No. 2--A. H. Crawford, D ...... Hammon Dist. No. 3--J. C. Redden, D ...... Durham County Election Board-- Secretary--F. O. Leach ...... i ...... Cheyenne Chairman C. A. Bennett ...... Crawford Member--Jode Moad , ...... Hammon *Independent

ROGERS COUNTY Area--730 Square ~Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... ,..15,485 1911 ...... $16,9~'~4,852 1910 ...... 17,736 1920 ...... 16,785,844 1920 ...... 17,605 1923 ...... 16,623,772 Claremoreh3,435 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,759 1,638 1,637 1,525 1,900 1,425 2,458 3,087 Republican ...... 1,116 1,195 1,258 1,344 1,435 1,190 2,885 2,330 Socialist ...... 31 174 426 483 531 1,190 2,885 47 Progressive ...... 32 Prohibition ...... 36 19 2 • 15

Total ...... 2,906 3,043 3,340 3,386 3,881--2,685--5:549 5,464 County Judge--H. H. Brown, D ...... Claremore County Attorney--Edgar Anderson, D ...... Claremore Court Clerk--A. V. Robinson, D ...... Claremore County ClerkC. R. Musgrove, D ...... Claremore Sheriff--J. E. tterndon, D ...... Claremore County Treasurer--Noah Wisenhunt, D ...... Talala County Surveyor--T. H. Boyd, D ...... Claremore Supt. Public" Instruction,-Callie Eaton, D ...... : ..... Claremore County Assessor--Chas. A. Settle, D ...... Claremore County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--J. W. Halford, D ...... :...... Foyil Dist. No. 2~W. E. Sanders, D ...... Claremore Dist. No. 3 H. Tom Brown, D ...... Claremore County Election Board-- Secretary--Charles W. Hardy ...... Claremore Chairman--W. A. Kaff ...... :Chelsea Member--E. P. Clark ...... Talala

SEMINOLE COUNTY Area--633 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907...... 14,687 1911 ...... $ 7,810,179 1910 ...... 19,964 1920 ...... $ 9,653,949 1920 ...... 23,662 1923 ...... 8,443,185

--88-- 9. 3~. 392 20 Prohibition 26 17 i 11

~O~1 2,689 2,439 2,645 2,842 3,251 2,231 5,060 5,76"4 ~0unty Judge---Thomas O. Criswell, D" ...... Seminoh County Att0rney--J. L. Emerick, D ...... Wewoka i(~ourt Clerk~Iram Cummings; D ...... , ...... Sasakwa ~ounty Clerk--Ellis Cooper, D ...... Seminole sheriff~--J, A. Doyle, D ...... Seminole (~ounty TreasurermJohn M. Cloud, D ...... Seminole (~ounty SurveyormF. M. Butler, D ...... Wewoka Supt. Public InstructionaL. V. Porterfleld, D ...... Wewoka ~ountYAssessor~Charles Vance, D ...... Sasakwa ~County Weigher--Claud Klutts, D ...... Konowa ~bunty Commissioners-- - Dist. No. 1--Allen Crain, R ...... Sasakwa ~ Dist. No. 2~L. M. Parrott, D ...... Seminole ~ Dist. No. 3--F. M. Crutsinger, D ...... Wewoka ~ounty Election Board~ Secretary~Ira J. Banta ...... Wewoka Chairman~R. M. Chastain ...... Seminole Member--J. E. Cunningham ...... ~...... Konawa

SE(tUOYAH COUNTY Area 693 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 22,499 1911 ...... $ 9,921,565 1910...... 25,005 1920 ...... 11,093,555 1920 ...... 26,736 1923 ...... 9,083,185 Sallisaw--2,255 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,927 1,596 1,416 1,517 1,632 1,395 2,511 3,689 Republican ...... 1,940 1,238 1,115 1,171 1,179 1,082 3,269 2,652 Socialist ...... 35 79 193 522 515 42 102 29 Progressive 26 4 Prohibition 12 12 1 8

Total ...... 3,902 2,925 2,736 3,237 3,338 2,519 5,882 6,370 County Judge~W. H. Rogers, R ...... , .... Sallisaw County AttorneymW. B. Wall, D ...... Sallisaw Court Clerk--Oscar Noble, D ...... Sallisaw County Clerk--Claude Parsons, D ...... Sallisaw Sheriff--John E. Johnson, D ...... -.Muldrow County Treasurer--J. M. Baker, D ...... Sallisaw County Surveyor~T. B. Cornelius, D ...... Vian Supt. Public Instruction--Lee J. Lewis, D ...... Long County AssessormJ. W. Boydston, D ...... SalHsaw County Weigher--W. M. Thompson, D ...... Vian County Commissioners~ Dist. No. lmJ. A. Wafford, D ...... Gans Dist. No. 2--W. E. McConnell, D ...... Vian Dist. No. 3-~-J. A. Taylor, D ...... Sallisaw County Election Board--- SecretarymR. P. Campbell ...... Sallisaw Chairman--Claud Hamilton ...... ~ ...... Gore Member--D. M. Lee ...... Muldrow

STEPHENS COUNTY Aream897 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 20,148 1911 ...... $10,761,922 1910 ...... 22,252 1920 ...... 14,989,503 1920 ...... 24,692 1923 ...... 18,824,651 Duncan--3,463 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat 2,205 1,802 1,735 1,279 2,343 1,337 2,787 4.456 Republican ...... 710 819 598 875 607 461 2,261 2,566 Socialist ...... 331 686 896 1,028 1,077 97 238 145 Progressive ...... 12 4 Prohibition ...... 35 19 7 17

Total...... 3,246 3,342 3,248 3,201 4,048 1,895 5,286 7,167 County Judge--Eugene Rice, D ...... Duncan County Attorney--P. D. Sullivan, D ...... ,~...... Duncan Court C!erkmJesse F. Barnes, D ...... Duncan County ClerkmJ. A. Carnes, D ...... Duncan SheriffwE. R. Young, D ...... Duncan County Treasurer--N. C. Williams, D ...... Duncan

--89-- runty Surveyor'John ~ ...... Duncan: ,upt. Public ]~nstruction---Chas. S. Swofford,~-D ...... ,...... Dub:Can County Assessor--C. L. Peters, D ...... , ...... ,.DunCan:: County Weigher--Fred O. Porter, D ...... Duncan County Commissioners-- ' Dist. No. 1--E. B. Goodrich,. P~ ...... ~iarlow Dist. No. 2---J. W. J~ckson, D ...... Duncan ~ Dist. No. 3--W. H. Rader, D ...... Loco County Election Board Secretary J. G. Clift ...... Duncan Chairman--H. L. McGaughey ...... Marlow Member--Ed B. Wolf ...... Comanche

TEXAS COUNTY

Area--2,065 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907...i ...... 16,448 1911 ...... '....$10,275,658 1910 ...... 14,249 1920 ...... 17,935,146 1920 ...... 14,020 1923...... 19,607,944 Guymon--l,507 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,576 1,143 764 745 1,349 947 1,444 1,884 Republican ...... 1,353 1,130 682 642 801 743 1,710 1,962 Socialist ...... 86 286 234 262 295 70 130 36 Progressive 23 1 Prohibition 47 41 17

Total ...... 3,015 2,606 1,722 1,672 2,469 1,760 3,284 3,882 County Judge Geo. M. Frittz, D ...... Guymon County Attorney--Orlando F. Sweet, D ...... Hooker Court Clerk--Mrs. Ellen Johnson, D ...... Guymon County Clerk--J. C. Williamson, R ...... Guymon Sheriff--Ben F. Rarick, R ...... Guymon County Treasurer--Jack Curtis, D ...... Guymon County Surveyor--C. W. Cox, R ...... Guymon Supt. Public Instruction--John H. Cox, D ...... Guymon County Assessor Zellner, Glenn, D ...... •...... Optima County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--H. A. Landess, R ...... Tyrone Dist. No. 2 J. C. Denison, D ...... ~...... Guymon Dist. No. 3 Ellis Bock, R ...... Eva County Election Board Secretary--R. L. Howsley ...... Guymon Chairman T. R. Goodman ...... Texhoma Member Robt. T. Brown ...... Tyrone

TILLMAN COUNTY

Area 733 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 12,868 1911 ...... $16,435,214 1910 ...... 18,650 1920 ...... 23,460,019 1920 ...... 22,433 1923 ...... ~...... 20,889,538 Frederick--3,882 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 i920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,472 1,758 1,801 1,325 2,250 1,203 2,667 2,728 Republican ...... 557 735 638 616 625 360 1,571 1,804 Socialist ...... 47 166 351 561 367 48 137 27 Progressive ...... 14 2 Prohibition ...... 28 21 2 13

Total 2,076 2,687 2,811 2,518 3,257 1,611 4,375 4,559 County Judge--P. ¥. Ruch, R ...... Grandfleld County Attorney--J. R. Huggins, D ...... Frederick Court Clerk--T. C. Greet, D ...... Frederick County Clerk--Mrs. L. M. Whitelock, D ...... Frederick Sheriff--E. I. May, D ...... Frederick County Treasurer Homer G. Boyd, D ...... Frederick County Surveyor-- ...... •...... Supt. Pfiblic Instruction--Clay W. Kerr, D ...... Frederick County Assessor I. G. Manis, D ...... Frederick County Weigher--W. C. Hamon, D ...... Frederick County Commissioners Dist. No. 1 O. C. Ball, D ...... Tipton Dist. No. 2--John W. Williams, D ...... Davidson Dist. No. 3--E. M. Cason, D ...... Hollister County Election Board-- Secretary S. J. Mathies ...... Frederick Chairman--John H. McClure ...... Davidson Member--Hall Worthington ...... Frederick

90-- ~:TULSA. COUNTY: A~e~--~iS~ Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 21,693 1911 ...... $ 44,252,9~ 1910 ...... 34,995 1920 ...... 108,208,049 t920 ...... 109,023 1923 ...... 148,651,20.5 Tulsa--=72,075 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,163 2,594 2,747 2,432 4,497 4,011 10,444 10,467 Republican 1,951 2,193 2,029 3,217 3,857 3,456 14,149 13,481 Socialist ...... 111 325 523 703 844 138 576 56 Progressive 67 10 Prohibition ...... 35 48 27

Total ...... 4,225 5,147 5,347 6,419 9,235 7,605 25,169 24,004 County Judge--John P. Boyd, D ...... Tulsa County Attorney--John M. Goldesberry, R ...... Tulsa Court Clerk--Hal Turner, D ...... Tulsa County Clerk--O. G. Weaver, D ...... Tulsa Sheriff--R. D. Sanford, D ...... Tulsa County Treasurer W. W. Stuckey, D ...... Tulsa County Surveyor--Henry F. Thomas, D ...... Tulsa Supt. Public Instruction--A. G. Bowles, D ...... Tulsa County Assessor--James T. Whiteley, D ...... Tulsa County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Edward W. ttedgecock, D ...... Dawson Dist. No. 2--J. S. Shaver, D ...... Tulsa Dist. No. 3 W. L. North, D...... Tulsa County Election Board-- Secretary Natt L. Sanders ...... Tulsa Chairman--Monroe Neal ...... l~isher Member--Frank Newkirk ...... Tulsa WAGONER COUNTY Area 545 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 19,529 1911 ...... $14,263,784 1910 ...... 22,086 1920 ...... 15,954,141 1920 ...... 21,371 1923 ...... 16,097,471 Wagoner 3,436 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,200 1,182 888 953 1,040 820 1,280 3,643 Republican .... 1,723 828 555 714 749 595 1,441 1,370 Socialist ...... 60 165 251 448 299 90 149 47 Progressive ...... 19 1 Prohibition ...... 6 11 3

Total ...... 2,983 2,781 1,705--2,134 2,092 1,505 2,870 3,643 County Judge M. B. Moss, R ...... Wagoner County Attorney John S. Moss, D ...... Wagoner Court Clerk--Chas. Jones, D ...... Wagoner County Clerk--J. C. Cantrell, D ...... Wagoner Sheriff--Marsh Corgan, R ...... Wagoner (~ounty Treasurer E. L. Riley, D ...... Wagoner County Surveyor--H. H. Helton, D ...... Wagoner Supt. Public Instruction J. C. Weaver, D....:...... ,...... Wagoner County Assessor Dane Onstead, D ...... Wagoner County Weigher--Chas. J~tmes, D ...... Wagoner "County Commissioners Dist. No. 1--A. L. Hanson, D ...... Coweta Dist. No. 2 D. H. Gaylor, D ...... Wagoner Dist. No. 3 Sam Todd, D ...... Porter (2ounty Election Board-- ~Secretary--Dr. G. D. Carl ...... Wagoner Chairman William Thomas ...... Coweta Member C. G. Kenyon...... Porter WASHINGTON COUNTY Area 424 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 12 813 1911 ...... $28,313,731 1 ~J10 ...... 171484 1920...... 27,697,831 1920 ...... 37,001 1923 ...... 34,257,586 Bartlesville--14,417 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 1,404 1,517 1,561 1,427 1,839 1,130 3,063 2,478 Republican ...... 1,442 1,484 1,477 1,922 1,727 1,227 3,891 3,928 .Socialist ...... 48 194 322 308 317 55 163 12 Progressive ...... 39 1 Prohibition ...... 27 25 "12 41

Total ...... 2,894 3,22------2 3,385 3,708- 3,925"-2,412 7,12------7 6.415

--91-- mty Judge--Robt. D. Waddill, D ...... "...... ,~...... BartlesvUle unty Attorney--C. E. Bailey, D ...... :.7...... Bartlesville. urt Clerk--T. H. Reeve, Jr., R ...... :..: ...... Bartlesvill¢ ~ounty Clerk--Neva M. Scott, R...-...... Bartlesvil!e Sheriff--Andrew Henderson, R ...... Bartlesville County Treasurer--C. F. Reid, R ...... Bartlesville County Surveyor--Elmer J. Sark, D ...... Bartlesville Supt. Public Instruction--Mary E. Richards, R ...... Bartlesville County Assessor--Tom Bonnett, R ...... Bartlesville County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1 Andrew Brown, R ...... Dewey Dist. No. 2 O. B. Toalson, D ...... Bartlesville Dist. No. 3--H. B. Rodecker, R ...... Ramona County Election Board-- Secretary W. Frank Lytle ...... ~ ...... Bartlesville Chairman John Disch ...... Vera Member--Harvey Gunn ...: ...... : ...... Copan *Independent.

WASHITA COUNTY

Population Area 1,006 Square Miles Valuation 1907 ...... 22,007 1911 ...... $22,505,996 1910 ...... 25,034 1920 ...... 18,922,376 1920 ...... 22,237 1923 ...... 17,769,779 Cordell--1,855 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1922 Democrat ...... 2,100 1,723 1,6(~5 1,187 2,107 1,304 2,050 2,853~ Republican ...... 1,152 1,081 1,100 1,161 958 580 2,187 1,754 Socialist ...... 230 464 731 875 703 291 286 67" Progressive ...... 9 2 Prohibition ...... 67 36 "1 14

Total ...... 3,482 3,335 3,532 3,232 3,784 2,175 4,523 4,674 County Judge--H. C. Hubbard, D:...... Cordell County Attorney--J. G. Springer, D ...... : ...... Cordel| Court Clerk--Roy H. Cochran, D ...... Cordell County Clerk--Price Craig, D ...... Cordel] Sheriff--W. H. Dean, D ...... Cordell County Treasurer--R. L. Burrow, D ...... Cordelt County Surveyor--Fred D. Ford, D ...... Cordell Supt. Public Instruction S.L. Thomas, D ...... CordeIl County Assessor--Frank Thomas, D ...... Cordel~ County Weigher--J. H. Caldwell, D..,...... Cordel! County Commissioners N Dist. No. 1 T. G. Sapington, D ...... Cloud Chief Dist. No. 2--W. H. Bills, D ...... Goteb0 Dist. No. 3roW. C. Keas, D ...... Canut~ County Election Board-- Secretary Victor Marshall ...... Cordell Chairman--J. T. Flippin ...... Sentinel Member--D. D. Weims ...... Cor~ *Independent.

WOODS COUNTY Area--l,255 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 15,517 1911: ...... $19,346;095: 1910 ...... : ...... 17,567 1920 ...... :. 22,984,719, 1920 ...... 16,939 1923 ...... 17,984,367 Alva--3,912 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1,922 Democrat ...... 1,276 1,327 1,281 1,030 1,417 936 1,462 2,217 Republican ...... 1,424 1,510 1,572 1,531 1,358 1,365 2,904 2,469. Socialist ...... 163 548 499 398 473 113 324 71/ Progressive ...... 102 3 Prohibition ...... 64 51

Total ...... 2,863 3,449 3,352 3,06t 3,302 2,416 4,690 4,75T County Judge J, J. Glaser, D ...... : ...... Alv~ County Attorney--I. Z. Lasley, D ...... Alva~ Court Clerk--Emma Ringer, R ...... Alva County Clerk--Clay D. Murrow, R ...... Alva Sheriff--Hugh Martin, D ...... , ...... Alva County Treasurer--L. T. Cox, R ...... Alva Supt. Public Instruction--Edna E. Fas]L R ...... Alva: County Assessor--Robt. Strong, R ...... Alva .... County Commissioners-- Dist. No. 1--Thos. Prigmore, D ...... ,.'.Alva. Dist. No. 2--M. S. Moreland, R ...... Freedom, Dist. No. 3--D. P. McNally, R ...... Waynoka;

--92-- .WO 0 DW'~-A--RD--~CO U N T¥ Areap1,233 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 14,595 1911 ...... $i3,!22,75~ 1910...... :16,592 1920 ...... :...... : ...... 16,848,696 1920 ...... 14,663 1923 ...... 16,709,782 Woodward 3,849 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 1920 1.922 Democrat ...... 1,327 1,200 1,234 754 1,130 842 1,361 1,897 Republican ...... 1,416 1,524 1,236 1,050 1,092 1,076 2,550 2:,112 Socialist ...... 232 381 538 517 605 125 262 40 Progressive 221 4 Prohibition 39 *20 35 _ __ Total ...... : ...... ---2,,975 3,144--:~:0(I8-2,562 2,886 2,043 4,173 4i049~~ King, D ...... Woodward County Judge H. B.A. Foster, R ...... Woodward County° Attorney--L. Court Clerk--J. K. Kendall, R ...... - ...... :....:Woodward County Clerk--Jesse D. Oberlender, D ...... wooawara Sheriff Hi M. Bowers, R...... ~...... •...... : ...... Wo~)dward County Treasurer--Nettle Roberts, R ...... Woodward County Surveyor H. D. Ende rsb y, D ...... Wo~d',~v', 'lrd Supt. Public Instruction L. B. Chandler, D ...... : ...... Woodwt~rd County Assessor--John Harris, D ...... Woodward ounty Commissioners-- ' Dist. No. 1--J. I. Wheelock, R ...... '.... Moorela, nd Dist. No. 2--M. L. Johnson, D ...... Mutuai Dist. No. 3~H. Bubb, D ...... •...... Wood~:ard County Electi~)n Board--:- Secretary Geo, W. Williams ...... Woodward Chairman--C. C. Miller ...... Moorelana Member--Charles H. Kirkwood ...... Mutual • I~ dependent. *Independent. STATE OF OKLAHOMA Area 69,414 Square Miles Population Valuation 1907 ...... 1,414,177 1911 ...... $1,327,815,472.00 1910 ...... 1,657~155 1920 ...... :...... 2,028,283 1923 ...... $1,686,1B7,834.00 Oklahoma City~133,993 TOTAL VOTE 1907 1910 1912 1914 1916 1918 i920 19.22 Dem. 134,162 120,218 148,113 100,597 120,446 104,117217,783 280,206 Repub. 106,507 99,527 97,233 95,904 85,698 82,985 247,719 230,469 Soc. 9,740 24,707 45,190 52,703 41,283 7,428 23,664 3,941 Pvog. 234 4,189 Proh. 3,214 1,646 Ind. 206 Total 250,409 247,666 292,416 253,599 247,427 194,530 489,166 406,773

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