Illustrated pages from the story, "Ogwalla Springs," written by Adelbert Bartlett, possibly drawn by Mrs. Williams (no full name or initials on illustration). A diagonal layout carries across both pages, with illustrations rendered on the lower right corners of both pages, while the upper left areas are left open for printed text. Illustrations on left-hand page include two horse and riders (at least one is female), cacti, and a sun with human face (seen winking at the viewer). A decorative border separates this scene from the scene at left. Here, a glamorous woman sits in bed with a tray above her lap. A tea pot, cup and saucer, plate and napkin are depicted. Shelves displaying several pairs of shoes are drawn at left. Text above her reads: "Breakfast in Bed Club." The name "Dolle," a drawing of an arrow shooting through two hearts, and the number "6" (likely page number) are placed at the bottom of the page.
Illustrated pages from the story, "Ogwalla Springs," written by Adelbert Bartlett, possibly drawn by Mrs. Williams (no full name or initials on illustration). Page at left depicts two views of the road entering and leaving "Ogwalla." Text on sign hanging from a post at top reads: "Welcome to Ogwalla." [Text in parenthesis:] "at or near beginning." Text on sign hanging from a post at bottom reads: "Ogwalla Bids You Come Again." [Text in parenthesis:] "at or near end." Illustration at right depicts a woman wearing a cowboy hat, boots, a neckerchief and star studded wrist band, holding a gun and shooting at a target. Text above her reads: "Take this! and this!! and this!!" A Native American man wearing a feathered head piece and beads around his neck peeps into view at right. Space is left for additional text, followed by a rope border and the number "3" - likely indicating the page number.
Photograph of an illustrated page from the story, "Ogwalla Springs," written by Adelbert Bartlett, possibly drawn by Mrs. Williams (no full name or initials on illustration). The drawing depicts an oasis of sorts, with two figures relaxing and swimming in what appears to be a body of water set within a desert (rendered in short hand with a lone palm tree and an animal's skull seen at foreground). A dwelling sits at right, near farm animals (possibly mules) and a buggy. Short-hand birds fly above, while the sun shines over the hills rendered in the background. Text at top reads: "(double page)...Ogwallah."
Two pen and ink illustrations photographed side-by-side. Drawing on the left features a Native American seated cross-legged. He eats the contents of a bowl held in his lap. At right sits a second bowl with Southwestern designs, and pipe. A mesa stands in the background. The illustration at right features a man seated on a rock, smoking a pipe, chin resting on a clenched fist. He sits across from a squirrel. Text in speech bubble above him reads: "a nut to crack... Yes - that's the problem." Beyond the scene, a path leads toward a dwelling with smoke escaping from its chimney while the sun sets in the distance. Caption on rock at foreground: "Illustrations by W. Williams."