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6' THE GARDEN ISLAND. COURT NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRI TORY OF HAWAII At Chambers In Probate . . In t h e matter of the Estate of Katihane Mika of Koloa, Kauai deceased . Order of Notice of hearing peti tion for Administration. On reading and filing the petition of Rebeka Kepu a creditor of Kati hane Mika alleging that Kauhanc Mika of Koloa, County of Kauai died intestate at Koloa, County of Kauai on the 25 th day of March A. D. 1912 leaving property in the Hawaiian Islands necessary to be aamintstereu upon, and praving that letters of administration issue to Francis Nakai. It is ordered that Saturday, the 16thd'ay of November A. D. 1912, at 9 o'clock A. m., be and hereby is appointed for hearing said peti tion in the court room o.f this court at Lihue, Comity of Kauai, a t which time and place all persons concerned may appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition should not be granted. Dated a t Lihue October 14th 1912. Lyle A. Dickey, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Attest: M. de Srettevii.le, Assistant Clerk o f the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Oct.' 15, 22, 29, and Nov. 5th. COURT NOTICE IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII In Probate At Chambers, No. 196. In the Matter of the Estate of Francisco Rapozo deceased. Order of notice of petition for allowance of accounts, determining trust and distributing the estate. On reading and filing the Peti tion and accounts of Manuel Ra pozo, Administrator of the Estate of Francisco Rapozo, deceased, wherein petitioner asks to be allow ed $349.70 a n d charged with $760.95, and asks that the same be examined and approved, and that a final order be made of dis tribution of the remaining proper ty to the persons thereto entitled and discharging petitioner and sureties from all further responsi bility herein: It is ordered, that Wednesday, the 11th day of December A. D. 1912, at 9 o'clock A. M. before the Judge presiding at Chambers of said Court at his Court Room in Lihue, Kauai, be and the same hereby is appointed the time and place for hearing said Petition and Accounts, and that all persons in terested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be grant ed, qnd may present evidence as to who are entitled to the property. And that notice of this Order, be published in "The Garden Is land" a newspaper printed and published in said Lihus, for three successive weeks, the last publication to be not less than two weeks previous to the time therein appointed for said hearing. Dated the 2nd day of November 1912. (Seal) (sdg.) Lyle A. Dickey Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Attest: (sgd.) Philip L. Rice Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Nov. 5, 12, 19, 22. Arbor Day Trees Persons on the. Island of Oaliu and outlvinir districts; of the other islam! not provided with sub-nurseries desiring trees for Arbor Day planting should iriuko application at the Government Nursery, King .Street, Honolulu, not later than November 5th. Application can be inadt by letter, postal or personal call. Hub-nurseries are located at Ililo, IJa wan. and Homestead, Kauai. Thefornu is in charge of Brother Matthia, Newell and the latter in charge of Mr. Walte MeBrvde. Persons within a reasonable distance of those sub-nurseries should apply direct to the gentlemen named. Each applicant may obtain free trees, the, number not to exceed 21. Those in the neighborhood of Honolulu or the other two sub-nurseries ai" requested to provide containers to Jpaek them in. Copies of Circular No. 2 of the Divi sion of Forestry, containing useful in formation on the planting and care of trees, will k mailed to persons applying for same. Copies can also !e had at the Government Nursery and at the sub nurseries. The-Jjllowing list gives the names of trees available at the Government Nurse ry, Honolulu, for planting on Arbor Day, NoveinlK'r 8, 1012. liluo Gum, Lemon Gum, Swamp Mahogany, Iron wood, Monkeypod, Silk Oak, Sugi (Japanese Cedar), .Monterey Cypress, Roy ul Poinciana, Pink and White Shower, Pink Shower, Golden Shower, j Jacaramla, iellow I'oinciaua. 1'cpper Tree. Oct. 22, 2'J, Nov. 5. NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE Mortgagee's Notice of Intention to Foreclose Mortgage, and of Sale. In pursuance of the power of sale containing in that certain mortgage made by Holoikaula Uo (w) and husband Uo (k), of Haena, District of Hanalei, Coun ty of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, Mortgagor, to Kwoug Yee Aiona (Pake) of Hanalei, County and Territory aforesaid, mortgagee, dated July 25th., A. d. 1901. and recorded in the Registry Office, Oahu, in Liber 226, pages 317-318 notice is hereby given that the said mortgagee intends to foreclose said mortgage for conditions broken, to wit: non payment of principal and notice is hereby further given that the property covered by said mortgage will be sold at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in front of the Lihue Court House, at Lihue, County of Kauai, on tne tn clay ot December A. u. 1912, at 10 o'clock A. m. of said day. Kwong Yee Aiona, Mortgagee. Dated Lihue, Kauai, Aug. 27, 191 2. For particulars, inquire of A. G. Kaulukoti, Attorney formortgagee, Lihue, Kauai. The property described in said mortgage and to be sold as afoie- said consists of: One full share in Wainiha Hui land owned by Kaui (k) and in herited by Holoikaula U o (w) daughter. 1-33 share that of Moelepo (k) in said Hui land of Wainiha sold to Kaui and inherited by Holoi kaula Uo (w) , daughter. Interest of Keohi (w) in said Hui land of Wainiha sold to Kaui and inherited by Holoikaula Uo (w) daughter. Rice land consisting of 9 acres, more or less situate at Haena and comprised in said Hui Land of Wainiha and known by the name of Makalattahi. Note: Interest of Keohi is not supported by record. November 5, 12, 19. LIQUOR COMMISSION MEETS .T h e Board of License Com missioners for the County of Kauai will hold a meeting at the County Office Building on Tuesday, De cember 17, 1912, at ten o'clock m to consider the application of K. Cockett, Koloa, Kauai, for a renewal of the Wholesale License now held by him to sell intoxica ting liquors at Koloa, Kauai, under the provisions of Act 119. Session aws of 1912. All protests or objections against the issuance of a license under said application should be filed with the Secretary of the Board not later than the time set for said he ring. W. D. McBryde, Secretary Board of License Com missioners. Ht. COURT NOTICE In The Circuit" Court, pieth Circuit, Territory ok Hawaii. In Probabte At Chambers, No. In the matter ot the estate ot Leong Mook, late of Hanalei, Kauai, deceased. Order of Notice of Petition for Allowance of Accounts, Deter mining Trust and Dis tributing the Estate On hearing and filing the peti tion and accounts of Y. Akau Administrator of the estate of Leong Mook, di ceased, late o f Hanalei, Kauai, wherein petitioner asks to be allowed S8,967;32 and charged with $16,152.16, and asks that the same be examined and approved, and that a final order be made of distribution of the re maining property to the persons thereto entitled and discharging petitioner and sureties from all further responsibility herein: It is ordered, that Saturday, the 30th day ot November A. d. 1912, at 10 o'clock a. M. before the Judge presiding at Chambers of said Court at his Court Room in Lihue, County of Kauai, be and the same hereby is appointed the time and place for hearing said petition and accounts, and that all persons interested may then and there appear and show cause, if any they have, why the same should not be granted, and may present evidence as to who are en titled to the said property. Dated the 26th day of October, A. n. 1912. r Lyle A. DickijY, Judge of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Attest: M. DE BrETTEVILI.E, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the Fifth Circuit. Oct. 29, Nov. 5, 12, 19. Lumber 1 In ff"Q If you are planning to build a new. house or garage, we would like to make you an estimate on your lumber and build ing material. We have just received more than a half million feet of choice lumber direct from the Sound and can fit 3'ou with pre cisely what you require, at attractive prices. iMirmrr EMPORIUM A M Phone 178 Nawiliwili (Chiba's old Stand) One Five-Seater Maxwell One Five-Seater Buick Will meet all steamers Commercial Rates. Careful Drivers Comfortable cars. I I.MI II WW' n Mill' III I1 1 WillMMtgBHaWBraJ MESICK SPEAKS Continued from page 1. ad m a y be likened to a good picture. There is harmonious con trast throughout sharp lines of light and shade. Who would con tend that broad, glittering gilt frames, or borders, add anything of value to the best pictures? I do not wish to be understood as dis couraging the use o f ornamenta tion altogether rather would I advocate its reasonable, artisticuse. A bit of piping on a lady's dress is chic, while an overload of fur belows might not be so pleasing to the eye. Use Of Pictures. "Today there may be said to be a renaissance of pictured stories. I believe too much can not be- said in favor of illustrated advertising. A printed picture of the building n which a business is located fixes indelibly in the mind of the reader the 'where.' I would go a step further than that, and advocate the printing ot the portrait of the manager of the business, or of the person with whom the public has most to deal. It would he an in 'troduclion, one to the other. It is I 'fTvTninf ssm urn V w , I II I II tw is s ii 11 1 1 if 1 ' i ni 1 ttraia Phone 17S a peculiarity of most of us, that we like bebt to deal with some one with whom we are acquainted. In advocacy of the printing of pictures for 'business purposes, it can bei pointed out that a great mauv busv people take time only to look a t the pictures and, perhaps, head ings of articles in a publication, promising themselves a m ore thorough reading later. Plain Copy, "In closing this paper, I would enter a plea on behalf of the prin ters, for, legibility of copy. The work of making a newspaper must be done in a' rush. There is uo time in which to work out puzzles. Much copy put into the printer's hands, is' brainy, but the chiro graphy is, cramped and careless, causing the e penditure of precious time to decipher it. It would be well if every copy writer used a typewriter . The- older printers now livihg remember the printing office stones, widely current, about the unreadable copy made by Horace Greeley, one of the most celebrated figures i n American journalistic history. It was so bad that only two or three compositors in the New York Tribune office could make anything out of it, and they received douhlepavforputting Mr. Greeley's editorial copy into type- and they earned i t , too. CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS Real Lace and Lace Trim mings, French and Russian Clunies. Battenberg R a i n aissance piece, Mexican drawn work, Silk and Crepe Kimonos, Egyptian Veils, Silk Shawls, a n d Scarfs, Tapestries and Couch Covers. Art Leather pillows and mats. Handkerchiefs, Mosaic and Orientals Jewelries, etc. etc. Early Shopping an Oppor tunity. Salvo's Lace Store Hotel St. Honolulu next the new Palm Cafe. WHEN IN NEED OF Paper Bags, Twines, Stationery HONOLULU'S LARGEST PAPER HOUSE AMERICAN- HAWAIIAN PAPER "& SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort nnd Queen Streets GEO. G. GUILD," Vice-Pres & Mgr A'UtH for ffi. M. MOTORCYCLE The M. M. line eninpi in s I modi Is with a Mlllieient rjiiijii- ul' priees ti lill every requirement and me, without (iieMim, theWt inoliireyele value oll'eivd thin year. They lire di'-ij-'iu'il to meet the de mand for fircat power, speed and 'month running tpuilitics. I'nee-i f. o. h. Nawiliwili, Kauai. Mil' Mattery Speeial SITlU'll I UP Majjneto Speeial i?Hl."U)U 1 1-2 IIP Kour l'lftv Magneto ' !?:.'!!". (Ml S IIP Twill Cyeliiuler Sl'OO.Ul) Address: P. (). l'.nx (ili O. ACIIOXti A I Lihue, Kaua ishop&Co, r l Established 1859 w'5 Honolulu, Hilo, Waimea Kauai. i Transacts a General Bakning and Exchange Business Commercial and Travelers' Letters of Credit issued avail able in all principal cities of the world. 4; v. Interest allowed at the rate of 4 p?r cent per annum on Savings Bank deposits. tt .5? j Interest paid on Time De posits at the following rates: 3 Months 3 per cent per annum.. 6 Mouths 3 1-2 per cent per annum. . 12 Mouths 4 per cent per annum. & All business entrusted by customers on other islands receives careful and prompt attention. Mark Twain, in one of lus books. 'Roughing it,' I think, made a humorous hit in an attempt to, translate one of Mr. Greeley's! letters on the subject of farming." ' B JEWELERS Everything in the! Silver and Gold Line, Rich Cut Glass and Art Goods. Merchandise oe the 13 est Quality Only. H.FJJIXIM&CO,ld. IEAm:;r, Jewelers P. O. Box 342 Honolulu Harry Annitage. II. Cushman Carter. Samuel A. Walker. Harry Armilage & Co. LIMITED. Stock and Bonds ' BROKERS Member Honolulu StoclT and Rond Exchange. P.O. Box 683 Telephone 2201. Cable and Wireless Address: "Armitaue." Koloa scisatoin Whol esale and Retail Groceries. Dry Goods of all Descriptions. General Plantation Supplies. Co. Ltd, Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate and Insice NO. 125131 MERCHANT ST" P. O. Box No. 594 Honolulu THOMAS A. O'BRIEN tl W,v,! I'l, Dil.l P. il,l 0, ei M P. O. Box 563, Honolulu M COMMISSION MERCHANT o o Rtprmnting Moore-Yatsca Dry- g If Goods Co. f 8fl San Francisco, - - Cal. B ocassso o nstsasat satfw cta as THE BANK OF HAWAII, Limited LIHUE BRANCH Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, v & Deposits are received squject to check. Certificates of de posit issued payable on de mand. Loans made on ap proved security. Drafts Drawn on Honolulu Bremen San Francisco Berlin New York Hong Kong London Yokohama Savings Department Interest paid on Savings De posits. 4'c per cent on ordi nary and 4 per cent on Term Deposits. Ordinary Savings Deposits will be received up io $2,500 in any one account. Saee Deposit Boxes eor Rent $2 and S3 a Year e HOTEL BAY VIEW Waimea, Kauai k & & j The Commercial Mans Favorite Hostlery v't v DICK OLIVER, Manager The flour of the west is Sperry's Best. tf.