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BOARDS OF PHARMACY.

The Oklahoma State Board of Pharmacy met in Muskogee on October 13, 1908. Members present, W. F. Dodd, president; F. B. Lillie, treasurer; J. C. Burton, secretary. At this meeting a class of nineteen was present and qualified for the examination. The following persons made grade entitling them to certificates as registered pharmacists:

JOS. R. ISLEY.

H. W. Crow, Guymon, Okla.; E. A. Morgan, Greenville, Texas; Geo. E. Brandon, Oklahoma City; Geo. Strickland, Jenks, Okla. The following persons having met the requirements of the board were granted registration on diploma: S. M. Shuler, Sallis, Miss., Atlanta College of Pharmacy; Chas. M. McClanahan, Bluff City, Kans., Chicago College of Pharmacy; Herbert Faust, Harvey, N. Dakota,-Highland Park College; John D. Gander, Oakwood, Ohio, Ohio Northern University; J. O. Ferrer, New Orleans, La., New Orleans College of Pharmacy; Ernest W. Thralls, Clarksburg, W. Va., Valparaiso University; Joseph J. Magoto, Muskogee, Okla., Cincinnati College of Pharmacy; Jos. R. Isley, Benld, Ill., St. Louis College of Pharmacy; John C. Sallisbury' Marion, Ohio, Ohio Northern University; Herbert W. Peas, Bartellsville, Okla., Atlanta College of Pharmacy; Joshua W. Hill, Grenada, Miss., Louisville College of Pharmacy; H. A. G. Steele, Sharon, Pa., Pittsburg College of Pharmacy; Frank N. Hayden, Ponca City, Okla., Kansas University; Ralph J. Smith, Newport, Ark., St. Louis College of Pharmacy; F. McArthur, Fairview, Ark., Valparaiso University; Chas. C. Price, Woolsey, Ga., Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta; W. N. Pattilo, Delhi, La., Southern College of Pharmacy, Atlanta; Thomas S. McNeil,DeLand, Fla., St. Louis College of Pharmacy; Robt. T. Wallace, Livingston, Ill., Valparaiso University; Isaac A. Shace, Raleigh, N. C., Leonard College of Pharmacy; Chas. N. Minton, Washington, Pa., Pittsburg College of Pharmacy; Wm. I. Lewis, Washington, Pa., Pittsburg College of Pharmacy; Geo. W. Stolte, St. Paul, Minn; Northwestern University; J. A. Searcy, Valley Center, Kans., University of Kansas; Ralph V. Muldoon, Freehold, N. J., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; Chas. S. Eves, Detroit, Mich., Philadelphia College of Pharmacy; John S. Fleming, Miltonvale, Kans., St. Louis College of Pharmacy; E. N. Stevens, Oklahoma City, Maryland College of Pharmacy; E. H. Ryan, Muskogee, Okla., Ohio Northern University; Raymond Wilson, Shenandoah Ia., Highland Park College; Earl L. Reid, Attica, Ind.. Reciprocal Arrangements.

THOMAS S. MCNEIL.

The next meeting of the Board will be held in Guthrie, Okla., on Tuesday, January 12, 1908. Those who contemplate taking the examination at this meeting can procure application blanks by writing me at Stroud, Okla.-[J. C. BURTON, Secretary, Stroud.

The California Board of Pharmacy is now located in Suite 909-10 Butler Building, 135 Stockton Street, cor. Geary, phone Douglas 3126, San Francisco, Cal.

The next meeting of the Board of Pharmacy will be

held in January and not in February as published in our pamphlet on page 25. The dates are as follows: In Los Angeles during the week commencing January 11, 1909. In San Francisco during the week commencing January 16, 1909.

As the result of the examination held by the Board during the month of October, 1908, the following candidates were successful:

As Assistants.-Sheldon J. Atterbury, C. T. Bellinger, Philip S. Haley, H. Lawrence Perdue, Galen Richardson, C. Adolph H. Beckman, Anna M. Farrell, Paul L. Ness, Payton B. Stocker, A. M. Wray, Wilfrid F. Belcourt, Chas. L. Miles, Richard N. Stetson, Mark C. Wilkinson.

As Licentiates.-William James Argue, Albert Blaha, David C, Englund, Karl Heuckendorff, Fred B. LeMoin, D. Leroy Long. P. H. McQuillen, Charles Osler, J. C. Patton, Chas. A. Ridgway, William Booth Bishop, Edward Herbert Byron, George Huber, Walter M. Hunter, Raymond W. Lewis, F. A. Mayer, Clyde E. Mustoe, Hugh G. Ott, Otto H. Poehlmann, Eugene A. Sweet, Mortimer S. Wooster, Theodore M. Blank, Chas. R. Chase, Ruby Devota Fisher, Albert P. Komsthoeft, Jr., John S. Livengood. Oscar V. McCracken, Charles F. Nunn, Alvrado B. Owens, Geo. G. Price, James Warnock.

On Credentials.-Richard James Bennetts, Jules H. Crapser, Joseph A. Estudillo, Edwin E. Johnson, R. B. King, Fred A. Mueller, A. L. Reed, Edward C. Tinsley, William A. Brooks, Wm. Frank Dessau, T. C. Fletcher, Rupen Hagop Kazanjian, Claude H. Love, F. S. Noble, J. H. Sims, F. B. Tissot, F. W. Carl, Edmund P. Draeseke, James K. Healy, C. E. Harlan, H. B. Morris, J. Fred Rauscher, Frank D. Troth, Charles L, Weber.

Legislative Amendments.-At a joint meeting of the Board of Pharmacy with the trustees and the legislative committee of the California Pharmaceutical Association, amendments to the present pharmacy and poison laws and the State Pure Drugs Laws were suggested.[CHAS. B. WHILDEN, Secretary.

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OURSELVES AS OTHERS SEE US.

We Congratulate the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST upon the special issue for April 1907.-[W. M. SEARBY, Dean of the College of pharmacy, Department of Pharmacy, University of California, San Francisco, Cal.

I Know of No Better journal than the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST. I think it is highly essential for each and every pharmacy student to read a good journal. [C. L. PICKEL, Instructor in Pharmacy, Ferris Institute, Big Rapids, Mich.

More Than Any other pharmaceutical journal is the MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST read by the students of this school.-[B. T. WHITEHEAD, Professor of Pharmacy and Materia Medica, Department of Pharmacy, South Dakota Agricultural College.

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MENTION MEYER BROTHERS DRUGGIST WHEN WRITING TO ADVERTISERS.

ST. LOUIS LOCALS.

Harry Feik is manager of the Bribach Pharmacy.

E. Willi is with the Iowa Pharmacy, 7800 Virginia Avenue.

E. L. Hall, of Cook and Vandeventer Avenues, says business is fair.

C. Wagner is with the J. H. Huhn Drug Co., and not with the C. Hahn Drug Co., as was erroneously reported.

C. W. Booker was last month suddenly called to Brownsville, Tenn., on account of the serious illness of his mother.

H. Pfeiffer, with Herman Frank, Grand and Franklin Avenues, says business is fair and much better than it has been for the past six months.

George Nold, a graduate of the St. Louis College of Pharmacy, expects to open

his new store in Belleville, in December.

J. F. Kurka, with R.C. Reilly, spent several days last month at Maple Lake, fishing and hunting.

Theodore Ellerman, formerly with R. M. Gerber, is now doing relief work.

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W. Miessler, with the Wurmb Drug Store Co., 1101 Salisbury Street, reports business fair.

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W. MIESSLER.

H. N. Keim, 3600 N. Fourteenth Street, is doing a nice business since he bought the store from Mr. Jansen, and he is well satisfied.

F. A. Uhlich, Twentieth and Salisbury Streets, says business has been quiet, but is considerably better than it has been.

E. Kinzle, with the Scholz Pharmacy, Fourteenth and Anglerodt Streets, reports business very good.

W. L. Kohrumel, after graduating from the public schools in this city, entered the drug store of his father, Dr. W. J. A. Kohrumel, 4101 North Broadway, passing the state board examination in 1907, and now has charge of the store.

O. G. Myre, Vandeventer and Washington Avenues, reports business fair and considerably better than it has been. Ernest Bauer, Channing and Franklin Avenues, says business is very good.

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