89 Seek To Pass Pharmacy Exams.Fifty-nine candidates took examina tions under the state board of phai* macy last week. This is one of thl largest classes to ever take the exam inatfon at one time in this state*The following were the candidatei Oklahoma—Alex O, Burba, McAl*from Oklahoma City:ester; Ashley J. Castleberry, Clinton;Durbey M. Coombs. El Reno; Thoma?J. Dean, Dustin; George Louis Dough erty, Norman; Sylvester P. Hazen, Broken Arrow; Oarvis King, Spiro; Charles V. Millikan, Stillwater (assistant); Ira Tom Parker, 510 East Seventh street, Oklahoma City; Mrs. Lou. Z. Rutherford, Clarita; Herbert C. Salford, Marshall; Earl W. Stephens, Norman; Jessie Steembo, Geary; F. H. Waldrop, Chandler; Carl K. Whitman, Sapulpa; A. J. Williams, McLoud; A. W. Wickliffe, Oklahoma I City; William M. Christie, Arnett; N.' B. Davis, Beaver; Ira E. Davis, Moore* land; Edward (\ Duncaq, Loco; James W. Moore, Muskogee; Walter Rhodes, j Deer Creek; Elmer E. Smith, Hunter; j Irving A. Taylor, LaKemp; Henry T. I I Walker, Stringtown; James R. White,, Strong City; Drayton. D. Burke, Nor-j man; Marquis J. Green, Helena; Dallas I Harman, Custer City; J. 3. Isaacs, Tu* (pelo; John Phillips, Suppl^; B. T. Rich-I ardson, Tulsa; Charles E. Wright,| Heavoner;* Reawna M. S. Wright, ne- i gro, Claremore, and Elias E. Dickens, negro, Oklahoma City. Texas—Frank A. Camp, Dallas; Dunkin A. Davidson, Sanger; Moses L. Holland, Canyon; Glen D. Kilcrease, Iowa Park; Sam H. Presley, Ennis; Fred E. Connell, Pritchett, and Cecil C. Johnson, Royse City.The members oi the state board of' pharmacy are: H. S. Shackleford,Wynnewood, president; J. W. Monfort, ; Alva, treasurer; Walter R. Jarett, Oklahoma City, secretary; Sam W. 8tone, Durant, and L. D. Brunk, Nowata. All 1 were present at the examination.