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THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF WAILUKU
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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1914
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There are 703 bighorns or moun
tain sheep in the national forests of
Nevada.
We Do First Class
Printing
The forest service maintains nine
experiment stations for studies in
reforestation and similar subjects.
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Bonus Books, Field
and Rate Books, Time
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Every Kind of Work
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and at Fair Prices.
Maui Publishing Co.,
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A shingle mill in Maine uses
2,000 cords of paper birch each
year in the manufacture of toothpicks.
In 26 states there are state for
esters who cooperate with private
tiinberland owners in solving forest
problems.
The gathering and selling of
acorns is a new industry, in Ar
kansas, to supply eastern nursery
firms with material for forest planting.
Thirty different wood preserva
tives are in commercial use in the
United States; many of them utilize
creosote of one sort or another;
other require chemical salts.
The bureau of entomology and
the forest service, working together
for the control of forest insects, last
year covered more than 160,000
acres in their operation.
C. H. COOKE, president R. A. WADSWORTH, vice-president
D H. CASE. 2ND VICE-PRESIDENT CD. LUFKIN, CASHIER S MAN QtR
JOAQUIN GARCIA, assistant cashier
Statement of Condition December 31, 1913
Balance Sheet
Rksovrcks
Loans, Discounts, Overdrafls..? 197,874 47
t'nited States Iioiuls 25, mo 00
Other Hutids 73,78406
Cash & Due from Banks 79,173 16
Real Estate Owned 1,00000
Iiaiikiiigllouse, Furniture, etc. 6,327 5S
Five Tercent l;und 1,25000
5354,409 27
I.iaiumtiks
v'apital Stock $ 35,ixxj 00
Surplus & Profits 47,059 94
Due to Iianks 3,467 88
Circulation 24.997 5
Dividends I'njxiid 2,100 00
Deposits 271,783 95
384,409 27
I, C. D. Lufkin, 'Cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the
above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
C. I). LUFKIN.
Cashier.
A national arboretum is being
established in Rock Creek national
park, District of Columbia. Even
tually it will contain all Ameri
can tree species which will thrive
there.
The new Chinese republic has
established a department of argri
culture and forestry. For a long
time China had been pointed out
as the most backward nation in
forest work.
More than 800,000 horsepower
has been developed from streams
on national forests under govern
ment regulations. This represents
the output under conditions of
lowest streamflow.
Florida cottonwood, a tree con
fined largely to the keys along the
south Coast, is very highly prized
for use in cooking on ship's galleys.
It burns slowly with an even heat
and njakes but little smoke or ash.
A toy company at Sheboygan,
Wis., started out to use only the
waste wood from other mills. It
has worked out a system of using
all small waste pieces so that prac
tically nothing but the sawdust is
lost.
The total amount of land pur
chased in the eastern states for
federal forests is nearly 800,000
acres. So far the principal work
on these areas has involved
their protection against forest fires.
The Canadian government has
supplied twenty-five million tree
seedlings to farmers, principally in
the Alberta atid Regina plains re
gion. The United States does not
supply young trees to the public,
except in a limited area in Nebras
ka, under the terms of the Kiukaid
Act.
MAUI STABLES
WAILUKU -:- PHONE -:- 57
Drays, Express Wagons, Buggies, etc.
Harness anil Saddle Horses; 7-seater
Cadillac, Frank Mcdeiros, Chauffeur;
also 2-Ton liuick Truck, for hire Day and
Night. Special rates for large parties.
We guarantee to make all steamer and
train connections.
James C. Toss, Jr.,
Civil Engineer Surveyor
Oi-kicb Markkt & Main St.
Wailuku :-: :-: Maui.
Kodaks, $5 to $150. Brownies,
JJ, i ft ' anc up" Supplies f a" kinds. iSmY.
HONOLULU PHOTO SUPPLY,. CO.
I J "Everything Photographic." 1
Telephone 1141
Wailuku. Maul, T. II.
P. O. Uox 83
WAILUKU HARDWARE CO.,
Successors lo
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General Hardware, Enamelware, Oil Stoves, Twines,
Mattings, Wall Papers, Mattresses, Etc., Etc., Etc.
COFFINS MADE AT SHORT NOTICE.
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Best for
Ditch Work
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1 3-inch
1 7-inch
$9.50
$17.50
Also a fine tan 18-inch
boot, laced in front, and
somewhat lighter
$8.50
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No Other Boot Has As Many
Water-Proof qualities.
MANUFACTURER'S SHOE COMPANY, Ltd.
1051 FORT STREET,
HONOLULU.
.NOTICE.
Statement ok the Ownehshii',
Management, Cikcit.ation, Etc.,
of The Mal i News, published week
ly, at Wiiiluku, Maui, required by
Act of August 24, 11)12.
Editor, Managing Editor, busi
ness Manager and Publisher. V. L.
Stevunson, Wailuku, Maui, T. II.
Owners: (If a corporation, give
uames and addresses of stockholders
holding 1 per cent or more of total
amount of stock.)
EsL If. P. Baldwin, Puunene,
Maui.
Pioneer Mill Co., Ltd., Lahaina,
Maui.
D. II. Case, Wailuku, Maui.
11. A. Wadsworth, Wailuku,
Maui.
C. 1). Lufkin, Wailuku, Maui.
Kathyrn M. Case, Wailuku,
Maui.
J. J. Xewcombn, Lahaina, Maui.
A. X. Hayselden, Lahaina, Maui.
Wailuku Sugar Company, Wai
luku, Maui.
Win. Lougher, Puuneue, Maui.
II. Streubeck, Wailuku, Maui.
J. (iarcia, Wailuku, Maui.
II. A. Baldwin, llamakuapoko,
Maui.
R. C. Searle, Honolulu, Oahu.
Est. Geo. Hons, (F. Hons, Hono
lulu) Honolulu, Oahu.
Millie 15. Hair, c-o D. (). Lind
say, Kahului, Maui.
D. II. Case, Trustee, Wailuku,
Maui.
J. (iarcia, Trustee, Wailuku,
Maui.
II. P. Baldwin, Ltd., Puunene,
Maui.
W. F. Pogue, Huelo, Maui.
Cieo. Freeiand, Lahaina, Maui.
F. A. Lufkin, Wailktt, Maui.
K. C. Searle, Jr., Honolua, Maui.
J. W. Holland, Kahului, Maui.
Enos Vincent, Wailuku, Maui.
Known bondholder, mortgagees,
and other security holders, holding
1 per cent or more of total amount
of bonds, mortgages, or other secu
rities. The Maui Publishing Co., is in
debted to the First National Bank
of Wailuku in the sum of gl.jOO.OO
evidenced, by a promissory note.
Date unsecured.
Average number of copies of each
issue of this publication sold or dis
tributed, through the mails or other
wise, to paid subscribers during the
six months preceding the date of
this statement. (This information
is required from daily newspapers.)
Daily Wireless-1'20.
V. L. STEVENSON,
ElUTOlt.
Sworn to and subscribed before
ire this twenty-ninth day of Dec.
HI13.
E. It. LEVINS,
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