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'THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY OCTOBER 31, 1916
HOW DEmOGRATS
GAVE US ECONOMY
From the Republican Congressional Committee)
Waalu'ngton, D. C. October 15
, i iiu juu price oi giiHouuc, which
. affects the owner of every automo
bile in tho country as .well as all
business houses which use gasoline
trucks; the high price of print
paper, which has affected every
newspaper and publication in the
United States, particularly the own
ers of the smaller newspapers; the
.high price .of binder t wine which is
"costing the fanners million of dol
lars'all these increased expenses
atleeung .millions of our citizens
and costing them billions of un
necessary expense, is due to Ihe
Wilson administration and the
Democratic party", declared Hep-
ARBOR-DAY TREES
ii
HOW AVAILABLE
resentative Ilalvor Steenersoii,, of
Minnesota, in a statement here to
lay.
"The Democratic party prom
ised economy and gave us extrava
gance. It promised lower cost of
living but it has gone up and is
still going up. . It promised to curb
monopoly but the Democrats have
pulled the teeth out of the anti
trust law by t he Clayton act to such
an extent that we are now in the
grip of some of the most rapacious
trusts in the world.
"When I sought to get the Gov
ernment to prosecute them for vio
lating the anti-trust law the De
partment of Justice could not find
sufficient evidence, although the
Secretary of the Interior, the Bureau
of. Mines, and the Federal Trade
Commission investigated the sub
ject and reported there was no
natural or economic cause for the
increase in prices and it must be
due to monopolization..
"The papei trust Ikis gradually
raised the price of paprr. so that,
many of the smaller newspapers
limy have to go out of business.
,Thc settlers who furnish the- pulp
wood have been paid the same old
price but the manufacturer has
(hill I iled the Selling price.
'The latest ;'i'"duet of Democrat
ic, leni.-il.iiinu aid policy, the bind
er twine trust - I lie Commission del
Mercado d- H'iic;uin Hepuladora
of Yucatan controls absolutely tho
World S sial .:',;;lv out
binder I wi.ie is made. Th s trust
was org inie 1 oy I Ik; m litary gov
ernor i f Yi.ciii;'ii :o (1 wi ; approved
by ( 'a t. :',:. u.'S financed in
the I ' 1 1 it ' Stales with approval of
the Stale department. Normand
hind, . I ' rather, John hind, was
sent as s-iiient Wilson's 'personal
representative' to Mexico, is its
American representative. This trust
has alrsady doubled the price of
binder twine. In the state of Min
nesota alone it has raised the price
from cents to .7 cents and re
fuses to quote prices for next
season lower than 10 cents. Min
nesota farmers use approximately
25,000,000 pounds of twine annual
ly, and this means an extra tax of
at least 10 cents an acre or more
than a million dollars on the farm
ers of this one state. This money,
wrung from American fanners, will
not go to the noons of Yucatan in
increased wages but to Carranza. It
will help him buy more arms and
ammunition with which to murder
.Americans,
"The Democratic party has im
posed extra taxes on the peoph
amounting (o $(IX),000,(H K) per" an
num. 1 hey have .created limn
than 85, (KM) new ollices, involving
a permanent burden on the tax
payers of ? I0,000,(HK) jxt annum
1 hey are great lor economy
when. out of- ollice, but in pnv
they are more than extravagant
they are profligate."
David Haughfl, forest nurseyman
of the Hoard of Commissioners of
griculture And Forestry, Hono
lulu, of which Mr. Arthur II. Itice,
of Lihue, is chairman, has written
The Garden Island regarding trees
available for use by the schools of
Kauai, or others, for planting on
Arbor Day, Novcmlier 17th. lie in
eluded a list of tho trees, with an
appended note as to how they may
Ik; obtained, as follows:
TREKS FOR ARBOR DAY.
Golden Shower, Pink Shower,
Pink and White Shower, Royal Poin
ciana, Yellow Poinciana, Jacaranda,
Pepper Tree, African Tulip Tree, St .
Thomas Tree, Texas Umbrella, Ear
Pod Tree, Silk Oak, Iron wood, Ja
pan Cedar (Sugi), Blue Gum, Swamp
Mahogany. .
Each applicant is entitled to 21
trees free of charge. There is a sub-
nursey located in Hilo in charge of
Brother Matthias Nowell and anoth
er at Homestead, Kauai, in charge
of Mr. Walter D. McBryde. People
living within a reasonable distance
of either of (hose nurseries should
apply direct to the gentlemen nam
ed" Those desiring trees from the
nursery; in Honolulu who wish them
shipped by the lnter-Islsnd steamers
should place their orders as soon as
possible and not later than Novem
ber G. All trees ordered but remain
ing uncalled for at the nursery will
be turned hack into the regular
stock on Novcmlier 25.
Passengers Arrived
The following arrived by the Ki
nau Wednesday morning: A. Mur
phy, W. D. Bciding, W. It. Coombs,
h. h. McCandless,.A. E. Chandler,
(. K. harrison, Mrs. (leoOelliofTen,
Geo. OelhotTen, Marry Gellitr, J.K.
Farley, Mrs. Farley, hum Fat, Mrs.
F.d. Master Fat, M. F. Pennn, R.
II. Hudson, Mrs. A. Jones, Miss
J :ies, Mrs. 1). llookano, Mrs. Sou
zi, Miss Macks, Mrs. Figueria, Miss
Figueria, H. Glade, Miss V. Cooley,
Mrs. W. Danford, Mrs. II. S. Simp
son, RothMonthie, Mis. R.Monthie
Miss Monthie, Geo. Bustard, H.W.
f which I Kinm'y' G' IL W Bnm,rt IIu
i Kane, JUrs. 11. A. JNewinan, Mrs.
S. Kanahele, Miss Kanahelc.
The foil win; arrived by the S.
s. Maui tioni Ho i lulu: Mr. and
Mis. J. K. Cocketl, F. Deinert,
Win. Millei-; Mrs. Funigawa, S. Ta
li d-a, Chu I long, J. Ilugaid, Mrs.
W. C. Avery, C. W. Spitz.
In Tint CmcriT Coitrt of Thk
Fifth Circuit, Territory
of Hawaii.
At Chambers In Probate
In the Matter of the Estate of
Tohn Ashton Hogg, deceased.
Order ot notice of petition for
allowance of accounts, determina-
of trust and distribution of the
estate.
On reading and filing the peti
tion and accounts of Isabella
Jamieson Hogg, Executrix of the
Will of lohn Ashton Hogg, de
ceased, wherein petitioner asks to
be allowed $41,005.31 and charged
with $40,214.73, and asks that the
same be examined and approved,
and that a final order be made of
distribution of the remaining prop
ertv to the persons thereto entitled
and discharging petitioner and
studies from all further responsi
bility herein:
It is ordered, that Saturday, the
25th day of November A. D. 1916.
at 9:00 o'clock A. M. before the
Judge of said Court presiding at
Chambers at his Court Room tn
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
entitled to the said property.
Dared the 21st day of October,
1916.
(Sig) Lylb A. Dickey
Judge cf the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Circuit.
Attest:
(Sgd) D. Wm. Dhan.
Clerk of the Circuit Court of the
Fifth Circuit.
Oct. 24-31, Nov. 7-14.
R. D. ISRAEL
Painting Contractor
Estimates Furnished
Satisfaction Guaranteed
Post Office, Kealia
Enquire at Lihue Store
HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
Twenty-two elegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages1
Cuisine unexcelled in country
districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
CRISCO
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For Cake Making
Frying
There is no smoke nor odor. Fried foods are free from
the taste of grease. They now arc tasty and crisp. They
are made more digestible, for Crisco is all vegetable.
The same Crisco tan be used to fry fish, onions, dough
nuts, etc., merely by straining out the food particles
after each frying.
Shortening
A number of friends enjoyed the
hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Loomis,
Eleele, at a dinner last Wednesday
evening, it being the occasion of
Mr. Loomis birthday.
S. S. Kinau
The steamer .Kinau will leave Ka
uai )orts next Friday. November 3
in-place of .Saturday, November 4
for Honolulu.
Istku-Isi.and S. N. Company, Ltd
1-t.
Walter R. Coombs, cashier of
Lcwers & Cooke, Honolulu, i s
spending a short vacation on Kauai.
Iw the Circuit Court o f The
Fifth Judicial Circuit,
Territory of Hawaii.
AM YOU
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txprcu par Irsqw from
a bis tTudUrotf house wu
accosted by a boat dealer.
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IF
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53 6S KING STREET, HONOLULU.
At Chambers In Probate.
In the matter ' of the estate of
Tong Lee. deceased.
Order of notice of hearing peti
tion for administration.
On reading and filing the petition
of Tons Chew Moi of Lihue, Ka
uai, alleging that Tong Lee of Li
hue, Kauai, died intestate at Li
hue, Kauai, on the 8th day of
March, A. D. 1916, leaving prop
erty in the Hawaiian Islands neces
sary to he administered upon, and
praving that iettus of adiniiiistra
tion issue to Tung Kau.
It is ordered that Friday, the
24th dav of November, A. I). 1916,
at ' o'clock P. M.. be and hereby
is appointed for hearing said Peti
tion in the Court Room of this
Court at Lihue, Kauai, at which
time and place all persons concern
ed may appear and show cause, if
any they have, whv said Petition
should not be granted.
Dated at Lihue, Oct. 20th 1916.
(Seal)
(Signed) Lylb A. Dickky,
Judge, Circuit Court Fifth Cir
cuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Attest:
(Signed) D. Vm. Dkan,
Clerk. Circuit Court of the Fifth
Circuit, Territory of Hawaii.
Oct. 24-31. Nov. 7-14.
KAUAI IS ONLY A FEW HOURS FROM WAILUKU
But It Will Be 1 2 Months Before You Can See Another
GREAT MAUI COUNTY FAIR
If You Fail To Be On Maui On
November 30, December 1 and 2.
MAJOR MAUI FAIR
FKATURKS
I. "HI
Stalls of
stock.
Live-
$", tK,0 Worth ol
Arts und hoiiicstic
Science KxliihitH.
Hundreds of Orlier
Interesting I k I a nl
Products From Maui
Farms, Runclics und
Plantations.
Scecln'H l?y ( ov. L.
K. l'inkliam, CoiimiI
licncral Moroi and
W. R. Fiirrinutoii.
Maui Can Supply
Good Accommoda
tions For 6,000
Visiters
For Exhibit Spice
Address Manager
F. B. Cameron,
Paia;
For General Inform
ation, Secretary, J.
Garcia, Wailuku.
FUN AND HHHAK
FF A TURKS
One
r.i..t u of
slmvvs
Side
A a to in o Ii i I e and
Uliildieu'H Parade
ol
I lance
"Ail Nations"
( Iran. I ISall mid
Music by i Hands
Street (.'uriiivsl
Fveiy lwniiin
and
T!ie (ireaicst (Vnwd
F.ver Seen on Maui.
Maui Fair Exhibits Will Occupy A Ten-Acre
"Tented City," Four Buildings And The Streets
Of Two City Blocks.
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Crisco always is of the same freshness and consistency.
It's uniform quality makes for uniform results.
Cake Making
Crisco gives richness at smaller cost, It brings cake
making back to popular'ty. Butter bills are reduced and
cakes stay fresh and moist longer.
Wai mea Stables
LIMITED
Up-to-date Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Atito
Livery Business.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE
BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA
Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREK HOURS
F. WEBER Manager.
Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71
Jeffrey Mfg Company's
Link Belt Chains
Conveying Machinery
Pulverizers AlRaroba Bean, lime,
Coral. Alfalfa.
Distributors
Catton, Neill, & Co., Ltd.
ENGINEERS
Honolulu
Now is the time for
REPAINTING
Before the winter rains set in for good is the time for
figuring on repainting all your buildings.
e
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form a perfect paint protection against the ravages of Hawaii's
climate.
Send for our color cards.
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