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TJ1H OARDBN ISLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1914 OEGlfEflTW LISIJOR 1913. BALDWIN PARTY ron r JON, l N D )F HAWAII !niii!-t ii'il t.-i TAXATION DIV AN'DS O F KAU 1 1 1 1 A lT;,il T E R R I T OUY I- 4 In accordance with Section 1268, tevised XT a v"T" TTawaii, as mended btfS&t.?!! UI is! 1905, Hie QlLwiu:list:tt:.-De-inqucnt Taxpayers is licjtby pub ished, comprising' 'J'hxes for the ear 1913 remaining unpaid on X-cembejt, 1913, including lO'r 'enalty, Advertising Costs, and nterest at the rate of 10 per m num. Delinquent List for the year 1913 KAWAIIIAU DISTRICT. An Cluing... $12. 6C Morgan K. J .30.65 Mundon Harriet Mrs. 40.95 Castro II. M.. 6.90 Delinquent List for the year 1913 TANALKI D.I3TR ICT,A, Kiwis M.'aI Mr si. . . . . . .'4. 1 5 Gardner Julia Mrs...- 4.15 Iinile(.jts.4' 2.35 Heirs M Louo 2.30 Morgan E. J 10.20 lipaia Henry 4.15 itcomb K. " Heirs of 4.70 Titcomb C. Mrs .11 85 Uyeno Store . 22.95 Unknown Owner -Lund at Kalulaii (Irant 21721 J " " l'ilaa ,. V. A. lioL'it $8.40 I K 14:51(5 L. (!, A. - " " WaioU'Apann 1, I.. C. A. 10".4 I hereby certify that the fore going is a correct list of the De linquent Taxpayers of the Fourth Taxation Division, Territory o f Hawaii for the year 1913 to the best of my knowledge and belief J. K. Fari.ky, Assessor Fourth Taxation Division Koloa, Kauai, January 22nd. 1914 Km!:.' P T. t'l ;.. fi ll I : -...,; -, :i r:":i EH N MS i1'-! ifl tea I i ,1 r 'l!i t J ii', f -,) ., pa g ; "'t';' f it!i"i'"' i hC4 i'7v : m ,!! I I V": a; ;., mm . p - f A' S c laarmer Is guiJcJ ty a Star, .CjL o is a nnart dresccr guiJc-J by a "STAR SHIRT." $i.G0, $2, $2.50 and up mm At Which Engagement of Miss Mattie Jordan And H. N. Browne Is Announced The party given by Mrs. B. D. Baldwin at her beautiful home in Makaweli Saturday evening, while ostensibly a Valentine affair, prov ed to have been planned also as a "surprise party." The house was elaborately de corated with greens, plentifully supplemented with pink hearts, of various sizes, and the electric bulbs were shrouded in pink crepe, with flaring bows. An excellent buffet supper was served at small tables on the spa cious lanai, and splendid music was discoursed by Dan's orchestra of Hawaiian artists. There was something about the whole arrangement that suggested an extraordinary happening; and whispered suggestions as to what it might be increased as the even ing passed along. At last, near the close of the supper, the secret came out. Bonbons, shorn of their original dress and re-wrapped in pink crepe paper, tied at the ends with pink babv ribbon, were passed around. Inside the bonbons, encircling the favors, and tied with pink baby ribbon was a small, heart-shaped photo, finished in sepia, with a tiny white border. It was that ot Miss Mattie Jordan, of Kekaha, and Mr. H. N. Browne, of Maka weli. After congratulations had at last been concluded, with cries of "Who's next?" the room? were cleared and dancing indulged in for the rest of the evening. Those present were: The host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. B. D Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Bro die, Mr. and Mrs. H.S. Truscott, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Greig. Mrs C. L. Hodge, Misses Georgia Pur- cell, Ida L'Orange. Mattie Jordan, Ella Lee, Etta Lee, Eddie Whit- tington and Messrs. Carl Bayer C W Smith, J. B. Fassoth, D. E Baldwin. D. B. Murdoch, H. N. Browne. Edward Deverill, G. F. Rankin and A. C. Banham. SUE IN A STORM Quite a storm was created in the and board at Honolulu over the pplication tor the site for the pro posed new cannery at Kapaa, ac cording to riie Honolulu papers. The Advestistr of Wednesday had this to say: At the meeting of the land board yesterday afternoon the applica tion o f the Hawaiian Canning Company for nineteen acres o f waterfront at Kapaa, Kauai, as a cannery site, was referred back to Commissioner J. D. Tucker, with instructions to reopen the ques- ion with the petitioner. The land board went on record once more l)e:ng unalterably opposed to disposing of the public lands in areas larger than the immediate necessities of the case require, to big corporations. It was pointed out that the Dole cannery on Oahu, which is the largest factory here, occupies only about five acres of space. The land laws of the Territory specifically forbid par celling out areas other than agri cultural lands in lots larger than are necessary for designated pur poses. The board members were ery much from Missouri" and are not liable to take definite action unless they are "shown." The Board severely criticized the appraisement of the land in uestion made by H. H. Brodie. E. Walters and I. H. Moragne. These appraisers had submitted a valuation of $1235 for the nineteen acres of beach frontage 'provid ed the land is used for erecting a pineapple cannery. This pro lsional" valuation aroused the ire of the commissioners. Acting Chairman Richard H. Trent said that appraisers who rendered such verdict were not reliable and that he would never again call upon any of them for an estimate of land values. The land is a por tion of the public domain and its value is not contingent upon what a purchaser might do with it, he said. Silva's Toggery, Ltd. "The Store for Good Clothes" HONOLULU SILVA'S ELEELE STORE Kauai's First REAL Emporium .1. I. MIA'A, Proprietor Most complete stock of Drvgoods and General Merchandise on the Island. Free delivery. No trouble to show goods. For Fancy Wines Ring up 73. Main Store ELEELE, KAUAI Tourists On Kauai Three real, live tourists visited Kauai last week. They landed at Waimea and visited almost all points of interest, the last few days being spent pround Hanalei, Wn- niha, Kapaa and Lihue. Ihey were Mr. and Mrs. John Vest, of Pendleton, Oregon, and accom panying them was Miss Ethel B Wilkte, from some place with very long name in Scotland. They had a real pleasant and jolly time of it, and before leaving expressed themselves as more than repaid for the decision to See Kauai Next t . Lobbying Is Pau Washington, February 11. The Cummins' Bill, which is de signed to cure the evils disclosed in the recent lobby investigation by congress, was passed in the senate yesterday. The measure pro vides heavy penalties for the imper sonation ot members ot congress or other federal officials and for over-active lobbyists. 'For all the Family---of ten" Ask Her Any Time in;! and She'll Say Yes if il's 9 hcJ3eer That's J) rewed To cbuif The CLimgvte APAA CANNERY Nawiliwili Garage C. W. SPITZ, Prop. NAWILIWILI. KAUAI TELEPHONE 104 Automobiles to all Parts of Kauai, all hours, Day and Night Careful Chauffeurs Autos and light machinery repaired. Plumbing and gas fittings. Agents for Fisk and Goodrich Tires and Tubes, Chalmers, Eord, Studebaker, Velie, Federal and Velie Truck. Agents for the Inter Island Steam Navigation Co., Ltd., at Nawiliwili, Kauai Why? Editor Garden Island: I suppose it is undeniable that we are past masters of the art of sugar manutacture; and that we can and do make the best sugar in the world. Then, whv, in the name of all intelligence, do we ship away this fine sugar pay cost of trans portation, cost of re-nianufact ure refining so called and cost of transportation back, to get an aiti cie tnat is distinctly interior in color, taste and fragrance to that which, we had in the beginning? In the name of all intelligence why should w? do this extravagant thing when we are learning to study economy so carefully? Our mills can, and some of them do, make a sugar that is a dream de licate straw-colored crystals, hard, crisp and sharp, with a faint elHsive flavor of maple sugar sugar with a quality, and cnaracter ot its own, not a mere poloroscope test, but something fine, that lingers in the memory Such a sugar, for instance, as the Peerless, made I believe, by the Ewa mill I get no commission why should we exchange this for the colorless, tasteless, flat sugar of the refineries and pay for the privilege besides? Try it; you will be surprised to see how nice it is! J. M. IVDGATE. Off to Carnival Judge C. B. Hofgaard, of Wai mea, will be among the passengers sailing bv the W. G. Hall tUis afternoon for Honolulu. He in tends to take in the entire big show, not returning until the 24th. James McClellan, also of Wai mea, sailed Saturday for Honolu lu to enjoy the Carnival and to spend about two weeks more in the city looking cfter certain business affairs. M. V. Fernandez, of the Maka weli store, will get away today for a week's vacation in Honolulu, and will bring his family back with him. Card of Thanks Mrs. Hiel J. Kapu, of Hanalei, wishes to return heartfelt thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Sanborn, Mr. and Mrs. Myers, Mrs. Cham berlain and Dr. and Mrs. Yanagi hara for sympathy and kindliness in her bereavement. J. I. Sliva's Eleele store handled S. OZAKI WAIMEA Wholesale Liquor Dealer Telephone No. 102. HonoluluMusic Company It IflCTf jjome of hefcAjUWK) 8fl KING STREETUf2 H0N0LULUJ.H. Ltd. RUBE ROW is what you should order for that roof, if you want a roofing material that is heat proof, cold-proof, rain-proof; one that re sists acids, gases and fumes. A rooting that is quickly and easily laid without skilled labor. (Specified by U. S. Govt, on all work where a ready roofing if required) LEWERS & COOKE, LTD. HONOLULU. 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