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Dijuant -Weekly News
By B. M. KVANt
Sntered as second-class mail matter
at the poit office at Durant Oklahoau
ader Act of Congress of March t. HIT.
Published every Friday at 111 North
TPira Avenue. Dnraat. okla.
Foreign AdvertMng Rcprc.cnt.tive
THE AMERICAN PRESS ASOCIATIQS
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FRIDAY FEB. 11 1921
MURRAY TALKS
Bill Murray In Ills recent speech be
fore the Legislature said that he vat
out of politics for keeps and If a sorry
Democrat whh ever nomlnuted liy his
party and u good republican was run-
nine for the same office he would
vote for the Republican. All right
Billy but sometimes e change our
minds. This business may rise up and
hit you right between the eyes. You
know what a proud boast politicians
make In this country to-wlt "that
they have never even scratched a dem
ocratic ticket." Another pertinent
qoerry? Does the Democratic party
ever nominate such a sorry man that
x you can't afford to vote for hlmT Or
doe the Republican party ever noml
nata such good men that you would
with to vote for them? We are getting
along In age Sill and we have never
aeen It yet. Another thing ohl 8age
of Tishomingo and philosopher of the
Ha your liver gone back on you or
waablta Valley. Why this grouchT
has the busted bubble of your south
American Colonisation. 'scheme soured
your disposition to such an extent that
yem wish to lay the blame at President
Wilson's feet? Won't your philosophy
-work to take that bad taste out of
your mouth? "Earth knows no sor
row that philosophy can not ease
Too ought to try It take some of
your own medicine and I know you
win feel better.
xx
The bill of damages that has been
assessed against Germany of 156600-
0(0004 as a war Indemnity to France
England and Italy and Belgium Is
Indeed a heavy price for Uermany to
pay; In fact It Is so heavy that Uermany
Baa refused to even consider trying
to pay It. It Is true that the Allies
have been damaged to a much greater
extent than the amount claimed and
we feel safe In saying that If every
man woman and child In that conn
try had to labor for the rest of their
natural lives and. turned In all the
proceeds of their labor on this debt
they owe they could not pay It. How-
ever It Is a Just debt Its due unpaid
but Germany can not pay it and she
aays that she will not try. Uermany
may be forced to file a petition In
bankruptcy and turn over their coun
try to the Allies to run that theywuy
pay themselves but would that be
wise? It would appear to be the best
plan for France and England to modify
their demands assess a reasonable
amoant an amount that Uermany can
pay and let every country get down
to business making the best of a bad
v aiaie 01 arrairs.
Look at this headline In the St. Louis
Olobe Democrat for Sunday February
"America Is Ranked Among World's
Backward Nations. Despite Wealth
YflarSwept Kurope Leads In Educa-
tion." probably true but why-' We'll
tell you. For many years the scum of
the earth has Immigrated to tin? United
States after they had found life unde-
sirable In their own 'countries. These
an count in our population and count-
less thousands of them neer learned
to .read and write anil never will. Sup-
pooe we be fair to our own America
and base the figures on the native-
born Americans. We would .not be
ninth then.
Mrs. Hardine "Blue" Is a newspaper
headline. Thais all right. she has no
edge on us we have all been blue
alnce cotton and wool and everything
lie the farmer raided uut its solar-
plexus. xx
se'en in passing
This business about paving around
the Normal loop has gotten into such
a mess one can hardly tell where
It will 'come out. Of those actively
Interesting themselves In it. one hunch
aaya that the delay. Is getting Durant
in bad up at the cupitiil: the other
bunch says It is all bull nothing to
It and what not. This paper may print
a statement about it and somebody
take a verbal crack at the writer about
it. Another article on the delicate
subject and still somebody rise take
exception. When you find two men in
a dispute both well meaning both
I convinced they're right nothing to It
both- of them RIUI1T and both as
'stubborn aa the proverbal mule why
what Is the poor fellow In the mid-
dle going to do? This is nut intended
for anyone In particular but for a lot
of them collectively who ought to
know better.
The people of Durum o Tar. have
evinced exactly NO Interest In the
coming primary election when several
important city officials are to be se-
lected. We must not forget that it
la a duty of citizenship not a privi-
lege to aid In electing proper public
officials and otherwise manifesting In-
terest In publlcnffalrs which aro our
own affairs.
A business inntliiitinti n .......
raust have an active managing head.
-.. ...v .i6r. unes particularly the
corporations have tmnrHM nf ritHn
back of this managing head who hold
u fcnvuic meetings map out plans
and politics and advise with the man-
agement. Now If we were to wipe out
this active management entirely and
rely solely upon these periodic direc-
tors' meetings the business wouldn't
at far and would drift onto the rocks
nt that Is just exactly what we are
lotas; when we stay In the rut and run
nt elty-a widely diversified business
with a board of alderman. It Is not
t
the fault of anyone In particular that
Hiram's city affairs are not as finely
organised and efficient as we would
have them It Is the fault of the system
Commission government with a board
of commissioners to employ a business
man to HEAI.LY MANAGE the city
and then see that he does It will solve
the difficulty. It's the voter's fault
that we're where we are.
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Let's c. l-'ort) -five fine glltHiglv-
en to forty-five farmer bus to raise
they to return TWO pigs from the lit-
ter In the fall Had you ever thotight
how many boys would get a thorough-"
bred gilt In ten ears Use your lead
pencil Figure that one of ten eaih year
will die At the i twl of HUM the plan
will furnish a gilt to exactly tiTTM far-
mer bos -and we are wondering If
there are th.it many in llryaii lotinty
This doubling up every enr counts up
rapidly in a few vearx
Since cerlntti allied lountiies pro-
pose that the United Kta'tes cancel nil
the ikbts of the allies for money
loaned them to fight their battles It
has occurred to tin that probably the
United Slates did 'enough for those
French and English by spending ber
time and money and men to save them
form an awful thrashing which they
surely would have received had not
America gotten Into the fight. It looks
to us like the very folks America sav-
ed from destruction are those who ap-
preciate the service least. America's
war bill Is big enough let the allies
pay their bills themselves.
There Is no doubt that the movies
need censoring. There are enough pic-
tures shown wherein the criminal la
exalted as a hero to sooner or later
corrupt the mind and thought of every
young boy who habitually sees them. A
bill la In the legislature this week to
make such films unlawful. If the pic-
ture people are wise (and they are
pretty ken to public sentiment) they
will know that the public demands the
elimination of certain damaging pic-
tures and will not therefore make
a fight for "Just any kind of show."
Did you ever notice almost any kind
of man can justify his own wrong
acts? A man who was arrested for sell-
ing moonshine the other day said when
asked why he did It "well he. was
bound to have it and if I hud not
sold It some other fellow would."
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Q. I notice that Germany says she
will not pay the Indemnities assessed
by the allies. If the allies whipped
Uermany why is It they cannot force
her to pay any Indemnity they desire?
B. T. S
Alls. The allies nn ilmiM tint! ihu
whip hand over Uermany and can do
17 " ------ - -fww van t ot(urciD
ITblood out of the turnip and cannot
u iiiupimiisiv mil vstii ..
coneci u nigger Indemnity than It Is
within the power of the vanqulshedVo
pay. Whether or not Uermany IS uble
to pay is u iuestiun about which
all financiers do not agree.
y. fan I have my Insurance rein-
stated which I carried while in the
army after It has lapsed for a year'"
S. L. O.
Ans. Write to the Bureau of War
Risk Insurance. Washington I). c.
Ull.M TO (ill INTO
IKCM SKIN lilt TIME
It Is announced that Immediately
following his retirement fiom office.
President Wilson will go into seclu-
sion for a long time denying himself
to all cutlets save the members of his
Immediate finly. e plans a long
rest at the home he has recently ac-
quired in Washington. The respon-
sibilities and burdens that have plied
up on the President during his con-
velunce after his "sick spell have wor-
rledi him greatly and he has aged
much during the last yeur.
wom.i impeicii i.ir.iT.;ovi:itoit
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created t sensation at Mile capltol.
It Is expected that the charges
against the Lieutenant Uovernor will
come up for hearing befoie the House
Monday ofternoon at two o'clock.
Some few hills have finally passed
during the week and Include these-
i ne nen.ite passed the hill Increas-
ing salaries of superior Judges to
14000 a year.
The House nasse-l tiiiiu ....... .i.n...
. i'ui lur
Paving county rinitnlMHiti..u t-. .. .
ror road wort not to exceed 15ti days
a year: piovldlng for appointment of
u police Judge by the mayor In cltlei
w. iv iiibi class;
The Senate Wedneuii.iv ..i. .. .
IJIMI.U00 deficiency Mil l advanced It
tun tt r-ruuintf.
UIIIa ttniillv iuiMst.it i... t... u ...
... . . ... " "ir in-
cluded Mil uutlMirlzliiK ISe.MH.ii fr tlrk
eradlc.it luii :' I'll I iii.i.m.si.i.... ...-
- "i'im vl""nri ?IOJ-
000 for aid of -r.til.l and con-
HoUduted BchoolM.
ill I IS iMKHfll fliuillt !. . I..- ii - .
OlUflfil bill lirrivlill.iir f... . . .
. . " i t'uurii oi
v.......rHi-ur examiners a motion to
" """ '"is inn tailed.
Among the new- iiiiiu ....... ... ...
the House were bill by Smith of Bry-
an county regulating duties of county
superintendents of health; by iMatt
l"eBr"!l." ouny ror klnnlng crows!
" u' '"" county u bill organ-
ixlng a system of road patrol and pro-
viding for rural patrolmen; a bill for
a new libel law; a bill licensing gas-
ollne dealers a bill to permit towns
and cities to Issue bonds for street
and road crossing pavement; a bill to
provide a new election law
A very Important bill was recum-
mended by the committee to pass. .It
IS the bill atlthflHclnir fnuna ami l.l
.......... wn(ta h.u mien
to negotiate with public service cor-
i'uioiiuiib us to gas light heat and
water rates. Th hill i ... i.i.
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THE DURANT WEEKLY NEWS
MHiar: iiMtjr s& '
BaBaBaFafla.aBaBaBaBaBaBaBB
ll(l. I.KWIS II. IIOHTO
of Spokane Wash
who speaks here on prohibition en-
forcement Sunday evening.
IIHIT1MI WtHM.Mi NTOHY IS
UKMF.D
Karly this week many newspapers
carried a story tifthe effect that Brit-
ish officials had warned America that
relations between the two nations
were greatly strained. The story went
on to say that It was not Impossible
that war might result between the two
powers. The Associated Press wires
for Thursday morning carried a story
In which tjie British Foreign office
purports to say that no such warn-
ing was Issued and that no one In
authority made any such statements
as were attributed to them In the
earlier dispatches. It Is also stated
that the Foreign office believes that
.any difficulty arising between Eng
land ana America can De peacefully
settled.
I.VIl'RKD WHK.N CAR OVERTURES
Ben Rlsner of Bennington and E.
W. Woods of Wade were both render-
ed unconslous and Mr. Woods severe-
ly Injured when a light car which
they were driving turned over as they
undertook to turn a corner a few
miles south of Durant. Mr. Woods
suffered three broken ribs a sprained
wrist und internal Injuries and' the
car was demolished. Occupants of a
car following the damaged car are re
ported to have sold thut the car was
traveling at a high rate of speed and
made' a complete turn-over and another
half turn as It went around a corner
ut too fust a rate of speed. The men
were taken from tinder the car and
brought to Durant for attention. Mr.
Rlsner seemed to be no worse off for
his shaking up.
MHMIW. TKAl'IIKRM ATTKNDING
TIIK ASSOCIATION MKETTISG
The Southeastern Htnto Wm.l AJ?
missed Wednesday for the rest of the
wfeek In order that the members of
the faculty could attend the meeting
or tne Oklahoma Education Associa-
tion at Oklahoma City.
KfifiN 1IAVK TAKEN HOME MM MP
HERE
On a certain Saturday afternoon in
December the retail price of fresh
eggs reached 11.15 a dozen In Durant
while on Thursday morning of thlB
week one could buy all ho could carry
away for 3."c a dozen. Some little
difference.
.VOTIIIMi NEW OX HUE WELL
Some little excitement was caused
here lust Friday by the circulation
of the stoiy that W. E. Creuth of
Durum oil Co drilling on the town-
site of Blue had struck a seventy-
five barrel! oil well. Numerous oil
men c.mie here from all sections. No one
seemed to know whether there was
oil In puiiig iiuuntltles or not. This
week announcement has been made
on several occasions that the well was
to be brought In. hut so far us the
News Is able to learn the situation
stands Just us It did u week ago with
the public no wiser than ever.
HONORING A WENT
Thursday night. Mrs. Walter Archi-
bald tendered an informal reception at
her home on Tenth and Elm streets
honoring Miss Ruth Yarlirough of
Dallas. .Mr. Archibald's cousin who Is
their guest here this week. Several
young folks were Invited.
WOMAN (OMiltESSMAN OPPOSES
I.EAlit ES OF WOMEN
Miss Alice Robertson nhn uu ..i
ted to Congress from -t!iuiftra i...u
said a lot of things that have made
ner tne most talked-ubout Congress-
man in America. Her latest pronounclo
ls her opposition to the League of
Women Voters and other nroni.111...
of women voters which seek the In-
timidation of men voters and legis-
lative bodies.
IIOI.SMKMK FORCES MASS FOR
.NOTIIER OFFENSIVE
Associated press dispatches sent out
Thursday morning say that the Rus-
sian Reds are massing large armed
forces 011 frontiers for i.lt.icks against
1'iil.inil and Roiiniunia. The ..rf..i..
fighting forces so mus-ed lire said to be
iiiree-iourtiis of a million men.
HILL TO IIEtPPIMISK COAL LVNDS
PASSES HOl'SE
The House of Itepresematlves in Con-grt-as
this week passed a bill by Con-
gressman Curler authorising the Sec-
retary of the interior tn r.nmr.i.. .i
--.- . -...-..(1; UU
and sell the remaining 397000 acres
ui mociuw and Chickasaw coal und
asphalt lunds. valued under th. .i
appraisement nt about eleven million
dollars. 62000 acres were sold at for-
mer sale.
There is amnle funitn nn k .
care for the per capita payments this
rr wiiuuut runner sales It Is said
but future uavmenm mmn . -..- -
these lands.
It Is believed the bill will pass tha
8enate.
BIG PLAYUROt'KD AT MeALKITER
McAlester Is working on a big mu-
initial iiluvirround that promises to be
the finest in .ihe State. An Immense
field will Include football baseball and
bunketball gruwnds track and gymnas-
ium The American Legion post at
MeMesttr has decided to erect Its club
houte adjoining the grounds.
.MIKE 'EM STOP SMOKING IN Pl'Il-
I.IC PI.MES
move has started at Tulta to de-
mand that the Legislature pass ;i law
forbidding smoking In public place
freiitiented by ladles Including hotel
dlnliig rooms purolos and restaurants
The promoters of this proportion say
that "mokers are sounding the death
kne I of tobai to bj Insisting on unok-llil-'
iti public
CHM.lt III N IH1WS lit lltltK
.M vi'KFEIts BROKEN X.VM
i:ii7iibtth the fuur-Mlir old daughter
of Mr. and Mis Henry Rice suffered
u broken leg late Saturday afternoon.
when a truck belonging to the Collier
Dickey Milling Co driven by Mr Lilly
ran over her. The accident occurred
ut the 1 orner of South Third and Texas
streets. It is said that the child was
crossing the street when the truck
turned into Third from Texas street
ran over her. The driver carried the
Injured child home where medical aid
was summoned. The girl is getting
along us well us could be expected.
LION'S BNQVET AT Clll'RCH
The weekly luncheon of the Lions
Club was held Monday noon at the
Baptist church the ladles of the church
serving them an excellent repast. Sev-
eral matters of business were discussed
and two excellent readings were fur-
nished on the program by Misses Rosie
Fowler and Cleo Underwood of the
PreBbyterlan College.
SUNDAY .SCHOOL ATTENDANCE
IS INCREASING STEADILY
Persistent efforts In winning and at-
tendance at Sunday School Sunday here
Is Increasing every Sunday reaching
the total of 1828 last Sunday morning.
There were 379 men In the Bible class-
es alone with 223 women In the wo-'
men's classes.
The figures are us follows total at-
tendance Methodist 516 Baptist 511
Presbyterian 373. Christian 323 Urace
Methodist 7C East Presbyterian 26
Total 1826.
Men's Bible class attendance was
fiuptlst 12!). Christian U. Methodist
87 Presbyterian 70.
Women's cluss attendance was Bap-
tist 61 Methodist 57 Christian 48
Presbyterian 37.
"Total collection received at all Sun-
day Schools was J 108.1 C.
CI CLONE DESTROYS MICH TIMBER
A cyclone last week In the timbered
districts of Washington state devest-
ed more than one-hundred million feet
of fine limber uprooting trees as If
they were weeds and utterly laying
waste large districts. The value of the
timber on the stump Is placed at
no.ooo.oou.
PRESIDENT REFUSES TO
INVESTIGATE CLAIMS
President Wilson has rerused to In-
vestigate the request of railroad union
representatives that he Investigated
the claims made by Railroad execu-
tives before the Labor Board that
wages must be reduetd or all roads
face bankruptcy. w
Meanwhile representatives of the
railroads executives are urging the
Labor Board that an Immediate decision
on the matter Is Imperative.
WOULD KILL HOPELESSLY INSANE
Dr. S. S. Wilcox superintendent of an
insane hospital in Connecticut wants
the State legislature to sanction the
merciful putting to death of persons
who ore found to be hoplessly Insane.
He suys such uctlon would be an act
of mercy and save many people In that
condition untold misery. In showing
hlspurpose. he showed persons interest-
ed In his plan an aged man hoplessly
Insane who had been manacled to his
bed for twenty years suffering agonies
and who has a prospect of further
years suffering ahead of him.
WANTS A SOLDIER BONUS
Senator Boise Penrose of Pennsylva-
nia member of the Renal p-irr
Committee iius announced himself as
favoring a cash bonus to all returned
soldiers even If the (Jovernment has
to Increase the taxes to pay It. He
suld however that he does not believe
such a measure will come out. of the
present Congress.
BREG GARRETT AND CO.
D. L. Stradford Manager
FARM LOANS
Our titles are examined here
in Durant assuring prompt
closing of Loans. Let us
serve you if it is Farm Loans'
34 West Main Street
Durant Okla.
It's Great
Use 444 ITCH and ECZEMA
REMEDY and stop that an-
noying sensation.. Acts in-
stantly. Fine for old sores
and itch on stock. Try it.
TUELL MEDICINE CO.
Bennington Oklahoma
Get a box from your druggist
today. Sent to any address
prepaid for 50c
AKOTHBR TEST WKLL FOR OIL
Another test well ff)r oil Is to be
made In this section Jihe newest rig
. .... Hui.4 k.lip nn th Itood
IU We VUllipiC.rM WEIM. w..
farm. In Bectlon 7-5-81 near Nlda. The
promoters are W. B. Tucker ana c
E. Ruble of Ardmore.
MAJOR MILLER'S FATHER DIES
ii.v .inhn T. Miller of Oden. Arkan
sas father of Prof. J. J. Miller of this
city died there this week at the age
of elghtly-two yeurs. Deceased was
a Confederate veteran and had been
uctlvely identified In the ministry for
fifty years.
.it iitii: Phillips srt'CEEits jamks
The county commissioners have ap-
pointed Judge Chus. A. Phillips
Rryiin (ouiilv'n first county judge us
.liistlt e of the I'uice for the Durant
district to fill out tha unexpired term
of I ir i: '. James deceused. Justice
I'Mlllps will have his office In the old
post-office building
STATE TEACHERS MEETING
A large number of school teachers
of this couaty are In OkluHoma City
today attending the annual meeting
of the Oklahoma Education Association.
.Oklahoma City is caring for some three
thousand teachers there from every
purt of the State.
COMMISSIONER'S MEETING
The Board of county commissioners
met Monday In regular monthly busi-
ness session. A large volume of regu-
lar routine monthly business was
handled.
SHRINE CLUB MEETING
The Shrine Club had an Interesting
meeting Monday night at the Masonlo
hall which was largely attended by
local Shrlnera A. nice program was
rendered consisting of readings and
music. The club Is soon to have a big
affair for their ladles.
1020 COTTON CROP WORTH
BILLION LESS THAN 1MB
Wheat Cora Hay aad Tabaeea Share
Drops Some Crop Worth
More Thaa 181
The value of farm crops In the United
States for 1820 Is announced as being
15105000000 less than for the year
1920 of which took the heaviest loss
In dollar value and Cotton came a
close second.
The crops taking the heaviest los
ses as compared with the former year
ure corn 11662000000; cotton lint
und seed $1300000000; wheat 1854-
'000000; hay tame and wild $325000.-
000; tobacco $248000000; und oats
8161000000.
On the other hand some farm crops
showed increases In value over 1919.
Oranges gained In value $32000000
and sugar beets $24000000. Other
Items gaining in value Included cow-
peas $10000000; sorghum cane sold
and Blrup made $7000000. Small gains
were made by soy beans sugar beet
seed maped sugar and sirup and on-
ions. NORMAL BEATS DALLAS.
H. S. DEFEATS CALERA
Durant basketball teams . two of
them each won victories here Saturday
night. The Normal team defeated the
Dallas University team by a score of
29 to 9. Early refereed.
As a curtain-raiser the Durant sec-
ond team and Calera high school teams
tangled the former winning by the
score of 33 to 9. Palmer refereed.
BUB - MY - T1SM
Is a powerful Antiseptic and Pais
killer cares infected cuts old sores
tetter etc. Believes Sprains Neu-
ralgia Rheumatism.
Gasoline Still Going
DOWN
We are now selling Gasoline for
25cts. per Gallon
Durant is tne best town in the state and
we are going to prove it in the better
town contest; and we don't intend to let
our neighboring towns under sell us on
gasoline. When you run out of gasoline
just step to the nearest telephone and
call No. 9 and our Quick Service Car
will be there in a jiffey. No charges
made for delivering. Service is the
principle upon which we have built our
business.
When You Have Tire Trouble Call Us
DURANT TIRE & SUPPLY
COMPANY
OLDFIELD TIRES
FRIDAY FEB. 11. ltti
CITY COUNCIL TO CALL
KL.OJH
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change and expressing delight with It
There Is one argument that hoUU
good In spite of every objection w.
"know by our own experience that oir
present nyniciu whiciui ana Imprte.
Ileal hundreds of Instances can as
sited to back up this assertion ri '
does .not seem possible that anythla
could be much worse. It will not tn
as much to try out the new plan ui 1
11 we uon 1 nun ii wb can cbaar
buck. Mighty few cities that mak tt
change ever do change back.
CARD OF THANKS
We want to thank our dear frltoj I
who weie aw ninu iu us uuring of
sad hours to lend us helping hub
And we ttuink them to the depth of
our hearts und stand willingly at tor
time to extend the same hands to
those who need the help but hop
und pray that It will be many dn
before they will have to drink front
the same cup that we have. We thtak
you uguln.
Sincerely
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Adcock.
HAILHOAU MAN DANGEROUSLY
HURT IN SHOOTING AFFaUY
With a bare chance for hla lit u
the result of a bullet wound In his
throat and one through his back nttr
the lungs Frank Dlckena Rock Is-
land brakeman on tha Ardmore brueh
lies at a McAlester hospital. Bd Dtmp-
aey recently an employe of tha eta
railroad company la In the comity
jail charged with the shooting whloa
took place on the station platform at
HalleyvUle near McAlester at nooa
inursuny
Ralph E. Cain who haa bean work
ing In the mechanical department et
thla office haa resigned hla potlltos. 1
and gone to Leonard Texas whtre Is '
haa a similar position with tha am-
paper In that town.
NOTICE
War has been declared or ihe
HIGH PRICES
THE
O.K. Electric Shoe Shop
is now prepared to defend you
in the fight against the profi-
teer. Look over the following priett:
Men's Half-Soles per pair ........... $UI
Women's Half-Soles per pair ..-IUI
Children's Half-Soles per pair
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Evans, E. M. The Durant Weekly News (Durant, Okla.), Vol. 24, No. 6, Ed. 1, Friday, February 11, 1921, newspaper, February 11, 1921; Durant, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc82925/m1/4/?rotate=90: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.