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Till GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, J VIA' Ifi. 1018
W. H. ZIMMERMAN
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JOHN. KAl'O5 ), Mime, Kt iu
Kauai Agent.
NOTICE OF 8ALE OF TOWN LOTS.
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HOTEL LIHUE
(The Fairview)
Twenty t,vo elegant rooms
In Main Building
Three Airy Cottages
Cuisine unexcelled in country
' districts
W. H. Rice, Jr.,
Proprietor
4 4 4 4 4
Conserve Fuel
by using
Tliu following residence lota and Im
provements situate at Walmoa Village,
VVaimea, Kauai, will be offered for sale
at public auction, at the following up
set prices, at 10 o'clock A. M. Friday,
August 2nd, 1918, at the Waimea Court
House, Waimea, Kauai.
Terms of Sale: Cash or one-flfth
of the purchase price down and the
balance In equal payments in one, two,
three and four (1, 2, 3 and 4) years
respectively, with interest at six per
cent) per annum.
Improvement!
cent
(6
Block
No.
C
c
c
c
Remnant
Cooks the Entire Meal. ,
Bakesmnd Roasts Brown
The Toughest old Rooster that ever
crowed made tender when cooked in
Duplex Fireless Cooker
Aluminum Lining
Single compartment,
Double Compartment
$15.00 each
29.50 each
W. W. Dimond & Co., Ltd.
Honolulu, Hawaii
per
Lot
No.
2
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4
6
1
2
4
5
G
7
8
9
14
15
16
20
23
24
29
30
31
32
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
47
48
49
50
51
62
55
66
57
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
Area iq. feet
more or lei
12492
11947
11052
10225
850
1912
,1397
3332
6317
19G1
4680
4333
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
Yes
Yes
No.
Yes
Yes
5.14 ac Yes
25854
26483
44283
27325
19693
61295
47197
18065
38624
6500
7552
24090
2V ac
23100
55360
37407
35946
34450
5380
8518
41589
41087
27756
66650
31450
15.6.ac
2.7 ac
4.2 ac
7.6 ac
7.5 ac
3.7 ac
17.1 ac
9.5 ac
31.0 ac
3.0 ac
19.1 ac
11.2 ac
7.9 ac
4.6 ac
5.9 ac
1.52 ac
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
Yes
No
Yea
No
Yes
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
Yes
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Appratird
vtlue
$1749.00
1195.00
1105.00
1122.00
460.00
398.00
559.00
1400.00
3246.00
1373.0C
3308.0P
3183.00
2670.00
29710
305.00
609.00
314.00
227.00
705.00
472.00
308.00
486.00
75.00
137.00
241.00
1000.00
341.00
637.00
430.00
413.00
3C9.00
64.00
86.00
416.00
411.00
277.00
666.00
315.00
6290.00
1080.00
1050.00
760.00
1412.00
655.00
1710.0(1
712.00
2015.00
195.00
1241.I0
728.00
395.00
230.00
295.00
100.00
Commissioner of Public Lands. Execu
tive Ituilcling. Honolulu. T. II.
Ii. (1. UIVICNlH'kUH.
Commissioner of Public Lands
Dated nt Honolulu,
Juno 20th, 1918.
July 2-9 10 23-30 1918
XOTH'i: OP FOKMATIOS OF
CO PA UTS PI'KUP
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned have on the 1st day of
July, 1918, formed thoniselvps in co
partnership for an Indefinite term,
and as follows:
Finn- name: Kapaa Purchasing
Guild.
Place of Business: Kapaa, Kauai.
Nature of Business:"- le.ilers in
General Merchandise.
Manager: Taketa Miyap.ato.
Namei and residences of partners:
Taketa Miyasato, Kapaa, Kauai.
M. Maeda. Kapaa, Kauai.
S. Talra, Kapaa. Kauai.
S. Niyane, Kapaa, Kauai.
TAKETA MIYASATO,
Manager.
Kapaa, Kauai,
July 5th, 1918.
July 9, 16.
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OF INTEN
TION TO FORCLOSE MORTGAGE
AND OF SALE.
Improvements Seperate from Lots
Improvements on Lots 3 and 4 Block
C $100.00
The purchaser will be allowed thirty
days from date of sale to remove im
provements on- lots 3 and 4 Block C.
For 'maps and information apply to
Walter D. McBryde, Sub-Agent, Home
stead, Kauai, or at the office of the
In pursuance of the power of sale
containing in that certain mortgage
made by Bonifacio Clemente, of Ka-
. paa, County of Kauai, Territory of
Hawaii. Mortgagor, to C. W. Spitz,
ot Lihue, County and Territory a
foresaid. Mortgagee, dated the 27th
day of December, A. D. 1917, and re
corded 111' the Registry Office, Oahu,
in Liber 494 on pages 139-141; Notice
Is hereby given that the' Mortgagee
intends to foreclose Baid mortgage
for conditions broken, towit: the
non-payment of principal and in
terest when due, and notice is here
by further given that the property
covered by said mortgage will be
sold at public auction at Nawiliwili,
County nnd Territory of aforesaid,
on Saturday, the 17th day of August,
1918, at 12 M. of said day.
Dated at Lihue, Kauai,
July 9th, 1918.
C. W. SPITZ,
Mortgagee.
The property described in said
mortgage and. to be sold as aforesaid
consists of: One Chrcvolet "490"
Touring -Car No. 943. with appurtenances.
For particulars apply to Nawiliwili
Garage, in Nawiliwili, Kauui, Hawaii.
A. G. KAULVKOU,
Attorney for Mortgagee
July 9, 16, 23, 30, 1918.
The finest of neriigoo shirts are
now on sale at the J. I. Silva store,
Eleele at prices which range cis low
as $1.00 each. Advt.
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WHEAT AND FLOUR
CONSERVATION .
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Recent preHS dispatches widely cir
culated through the country have giv
en the wholly false Impression that
there Is 110 longer need for rigorous
conservation of wheat Hour. The
Food Administration declares that
every aspect of the wheat situation,
both present and prospective, inten
sifies the need for the greatest pos
Bible limitation in the American con
sumption ot wheat and wheat pro
ducts. If present restrictions should
be in the slightest degree relaxed it
would result in serious want for the
people of Europe before the new
crop can reach the market.
The Food Administrations estimate
of the position on the first of June in
dicates a total available supply until
the new harvest, including the grain
which will be ' available from the
farms, in country and terminal eleva
tors, and mill elevators, of about 56,
000.0UU bushels. Of this thirty mil
lion bushels must be exported before
new wheat is available for export if
we are to maintain the absolutely
necessary shipments to our army and
the allies. That leaves about 26,000,
000 bushels for domestic consumption
forthe next two months.
Normal American consumption is
something over 40,000,000 bushels a
month, so that the most liberal con
sumption at home would be only one
third of normal.
in addition to the wheat on the
farms and in elevators there is always
an indeterminate further amount in
transit and in dealers hands, and this
ean never be reckoned in with the
i Hour available for use for export and
I ut home. As u matter of fact this
' stot k is not actually available, since
these supplies must remain constant
ly in flow; they remain a permanent
Btock, the removal of which would
later cause a period of acute shortage
in distribution before now wheat
would be available. There is further
an inclination to include new crop
prospects with present conditions,
which has led to confusion. The
harvest will not be generally available
in flour until the middle of August or
early September, although in fhe ex
treme South it will be somewhat ear
lier. At a meeting of the Federal
Food Administrators in Washington
yesterday, representing all 48 states,
it was the unanimous view that even
if the harvest does prove abundant
it will be the first duty of the Ameri
can people to place every grain they
can save into storage against pos
sible bad years ahead. In conse
quence there should be no anticipa
tion of unlimited wheat bread until
the war is over.
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