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EVENING BULLETIN, HONOLULU, T. H, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1911.
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Entered for Record June 17, 1911,
From 1030 a. m. to 4l30 p'. m.
Kithcr linker npd hl to William
It CiibJIc, tr
John II Kxtntu Ltd tn Onliu Sugar
(,'o Ltd ,
Antotic l-'ernnnileit npd wf to l'a-
nullo Aitrctl Co Ltd
KOwurd li Kiilua mid wf to l'uiiu-
tin, Agrctl Co Ltd
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Entered for Record June 19, 1911.
'From 8:30 a. m. to 10:30 a. m.
It A Wudsworth Jo Mnry A
Hihrnder Hi'
Mnry A Schroder to It A Wuds-
wortli ji ;
on Ilaiiim-I oiiiik On l.td.to An-
tonn Iiodrlguos .( Ilel .
Von Ilnnim-Yoiing Co Mil to An-
toni KodrlKiiei f....ltcl
V Mltnmurn to von llumm-Young
-'o J.td CM
Kdwln K Stone nnd vf to' Hen
Ilanlioo , , i)
Lnin Mnn to y M Wco CM
Kanllio Wngner mid lisb et nl to
Illahnu of Zeugma, tr D
Chnrles S 'Mnrtln nnd f to Her
cules Cnitu I)
llllo Sugar Co to Kdnnh I CIIiiyra..nr
Hllo Sugar Co to Antonio I. Ilnr-
'".i , ncl
Onoincn Sugar Co to Helen ,IM-
iniimla mid bib itel
Helen Kdmondi mid lisli jo Onoinca
Sugar, Co .' jj
Recorded May 19, 1911.
William II Castle, tr. to Agnes
Weaver, .Itel; pur Kr 3I0C, Maklkl Ht,
Onliu; 2 lenreliuldM, Munoa, Honolulu,
Oiihu; 400q. II 341, p 475. May 19,
1911.
Wnlnkiu Mill Co toUnlti'd'Stntcsof
Amerlea, I); Int in 76a land, Wnlakea,
Hllo, Hawaii; flOOO, II 345, p 219. Mar
I. 1911.
Pallia Yoslilrpoto mill liili (Hnkuha-
elil Yoslilmuto) to SaKuJI Yiwhlinolo, i
hi; j.-a mini, rntiwciu. iinmiiKuiuiiii. Mlll, Allto c Mt, to vnsuk Mru.
Jlnul; nt In property, IMuwelu. Ilmna- ull(1 H. 4.,.ylllivr a,,',, p iMpe-Uart-
kualon. Muni; 250. II 339, p 497. Ann fri, tourllt? 1,t.l.ilo nnd toolij 2
6 ,910, imti-H of C00 eaeh, ete. II 350, u 53.
pm(ral Mill po Mil to i: C Mellor, M ,., )on '
1.1 22 8-lOa of r 144. llaliu, ilunm-l alM;Kdl ', to yusnku.MaVu
kualoa. Maul; 20 yrn-S yr ut U. l r a'()m c M. Cmmm, t()Ur)jK rar -
i..-i u,., .,,, .,v, ,,v , ,i ,,,.. .,.
343, p 382. ay. 8, 1911
Recorded May 20, 1911.
Oaliu Cemetery Aksii to Mm Pinma
C Scott it nl, U; porn lots 105 and UIC.I
pectlon 2, 'uuaiiu cemetery, Nuuaiiu
, ,, ,, ,,..,..
Valley, Honolulu, Onliu; 1. II 340, p
w Vl . 1?. '--.r vi n. i .'
NK On to Chuiniauu "VIP. II S Int
' '"''""'V ,'.m"rW""',,,r0r ';'U"
nlil pud Suiltli KtH, llonolulu. Onliu;
t0C0. II 350, p 61. May II, 19U
Jtlory A Ilurbntik ct nl ny tr to An-
nl., 8 Parke, ABrjnt; to ..mint,, n n,.er-
tureM nnd water plpo llirotwli party
wnll, etc. near rrt St. Honolulu, Oaliu. I
II 35C, p 52. May 19, 1911.
K Voslilmurn to T II Kalkl et al, trs,
II S; hldB. Kurneaux taut', Hllo, llu
wall; 1400. 11 35C. p 48. Apr 19, 1911.
S TeHlilma to Y Annnl. II H; IddB.
IYont St. IIib, Hawaii; ?500. II 35C.
p 49. May 17, 1911.
W J Yates to Slilkaliaclil Iwaslilta,
I.; fa land. Knluknlu, S Konu, Hawaii: I
j )Tu yrif ill, flu per u pel nn, ic-j
inalnder at 112.60 per u per an. II 353
P 19. 1'eli 1. 1911. I
Annn Huxaey nnd lud (J) to First
Ilnnkof ItlloMr.Mi lntl..Kr7TC.NI -
ulll. N Kolmla, llawall; Jl and uotq
160. II 347. p 227. May 17, 1911.
JumeH Olmin to W Q Raffery. H S:
fiunltureutenBlls, jilctures, etc, Knau
liuliu, Hawaii; 125 rent due Juno
1911; II, etc. II .ISC. p 50. MnyS, 1911.1
IOst of Jmncx Wight liy trs to Kolmln
Ilnneli Co Mil. Kur I.; 4 4-lOa land.
It W. etc. NumihMM. N Kolmla, Ila -
itrill il(rlit tn mititi iiiinti Inriilii rV tiTri-
wall
iifsui. in viiiri uiii Kiii9. i i
liala.
Hawaii. II 353, p 20. Apr 13.0alllI.
1911.
Koliala Ilnneli Co Mil to Kolmla Rub
nr Co, I,; 4 4 -10a land, It W, water rtu,
etc, Nunulu-lkl, N Kolmln. Hawaii; ,4 4r, 4(if 4J ,, c0( ,,,k Si ,,.
rltfht to enter upon lands. N Kolmla. ', Trnct n110lllUl 0alul. n 3c(! ,,
Hawaii; 26 yrs nt 1100 per yr. II 353,' 54 j,( j91,
p 21. Apr 13, 191J. Hnallku Pu)il (k) to Knneaknlau
I'aiiner ! wooui vi in 10 jvuiuua
Ilnneli Co Mil, Consent; to lease of
4 4-10a land. It W, wuter rts, etc, Nu
nulu-lkl, N Kolmla, Hawaii: rlKht tq
enter upon , laiuli, N Kolmla, Hawaii.
II 353, p 26.
Antnno Kurlndo nml wf to Mrs M
Oonsnlves, D; kill 341911, Wulokcmn,
Uilmlnn, Mnul; 1100. II 340, p 478,
May 12, 1911.
Recorded May 22, 1911.
I, I, McCuudlesH it nl to Annlo K
Kniiiakuui et ul. tel: It P 191, kill
6951, np 1, rcqts, etc, Miiimnauiil, Hwa,
Oaliu; 1200. fl 347, p 22V. May 20,
1911.
Pepo Makawalu (widow) to Wlllluini
Henry, tr, M: pc land (lot A). Knulii-l proerniu win uc nH iuiiuwr:
w.la. Honolulu, Oaliu; I3C0. 11 347, P March KlnK (letirRn Knppoy
230. May 18, 1911. lOvciluro I'oet and I'eiiKant ..Utippo
" Paluo Tlt Tract Section b' own- Ilalliid MornltiB ,: llcothuvon
er to Plan, Plan: 44 21-0a of kul' Selection Alda ., Vcnll
866911, np 32, Sierra Avo, Illlonlun j Vpf-al Iluwnllnp BoiiKB.nr by Ilmnor
Houlevard, Pele Way, Mirllipi Avu nml Selection Norma Ilelllnl
Wllhelinlnu lllse, Honolulu, Oaliu. Tilu WnlU Oollloi) Shower , . Waldtoufcl
No 48. Dec, 1910. ! March Queen Mnry WIIIIiuub
Kllu'fl Lyon (wldoy) to Jletify Wn-1 Tlta Star Spnnnleil Ilannar
terbouse Trust Co Mil, tr. Mi lot C3 , - . .. ... . ..
(7687 Ml ft land), Punulioii ('nlt-KO
Tract, Honolulu, Oaliu; 12000, II 341,
p 478. May 9, 1911.
i:ila 1) I.you (widow) to Henry Wa
terhoiisti Tiust Co Mil, tr, M; po land,
.Anapuiil St, Honolulu, Onliu; 11000. II
341, 841 May 9, 1911.
Annie Qulnn und hab (T J) to First
Transactions
tMIVI
Anurlcun Siivh & Tr o(" of Hawaii
I.td, Mj" lnhil 1mto.it GHK, I'nliilo Valley
ltd, Honolulu, Uuliu; li:5o. 1) 341, J
M in?.. May 22, 1911.
j Mrs J A I'nnlilkl to Krnest N l'nr
I kcr, I)j hit In 3 pes liuid, Wnlplo, llu-
iinnkiui, Hnwnll; (1. II 34(1, p 184. Mnr
21, 1911.
Kltiolun Uuun (k) to David K An
lnno,,I; Int In It I' (gr) 1491 nnd pur
It 1 (Kr) 1502 nnd bldg, llonuaulu,
Makawno, Maul; Int In IV V H0U4, kill
C4S5, mid bldg, Iloiiuituln, Makawno,
Maul; Jiorf. II 340, p CJU. May 8,
1911.
Kcno l'ntl (w) to David K Antone,
II); 3a of It I' (Kr) U0C, Kminln, Ma-
knwi.V Muni; 120. II 340, p 480. Mny
15, 1911.
Ktno I'nll (w) to Sarah II Antone,
I); It P (Kr) 1239, Kanalo, .Makawno,
Maul; ?r,0. I) 340, p 481. May IS,
1911.
John do Ilego nnd vf to Young
Men's Hnvs Socy Mil, M; -2 u land,
Owa, Wolliiku, Maul; J300. U 341,' p
47C. May IS, 1911.
Krlo A KntjilHun nnd wf to Mrs M C
llluchstud. 1); np 1, kill 3C93, Wallnca,
Kopa. Kauai; $4500. 11 M0, p 482.
Mny '19, 1911."
Recorded May 23, 1911.
Wcstirii & lluun lnvstmt Co Mil to
Annie I. Hue, Itcl;.lots 5, G nnd 7 of
np 2, It l 3!l."l. It V C303, nnii Br 2789,
Walklkl ltd, Honolulu, Oaliu; I15U0. II
3(7, p 231. May 22, 1911.
Alitono do. CtiHtu t at (o Jot Cnr
vallio, I.; 2n lmul, Kullhl Valley, Ho-
'nulnlii, Oaliu; 8 ym 2 yrs lit 120 per
nn, c yar nt 30 pir nn. II 353, p 29.
Juno 25. 1908,
Nulil nnd wf to Knnol, D; II I 1517.
kill 3918, Kulinnn, Koolanloa, Oaliu;
ICO. II 34.0, p 487. Tell 2, 1885.
Kmo mid wf to Mry 11 Koster, I);
It 1 1517, kill 39J8, upi 1 and 2, Ka
liaiin, Koolanloa, Onliu; J 3 SO. II 340,
s8 May, 11(11.
.,. ,, Nn .mini, '.niift li nil. 487.
May 20, 1911.
J4olni ItndrlKiien to Marin C ItelH.IUI;
mtKe and uddl eliKes on Int 7 of np 4,
11 i' 5471, Itul 11,019, Kalllil, Honolulu,
Oiiliu; 160 mid 200. If 311, p 489.
, ' . . T f
Maria C Itcls nnd lisli (M) to Mary
M()klJ
ca Tract. Honolulu. Oaliu; ICl'u. II
Oaliu; S150 mid S200. II 341, p 489.
340,,p 489. May 23, 1911.
Mary M Miller to Pioneer Hide &
n o(
Kc,niIcU MoknUTO Trnct Honolulu,
Apnea C
Wenver to Mary H Low,
D: kuN 2183. 2655 nnd 294111. Knneolie.
Koolanloa. Oaliu; II. II 340, p 491.
Apr 1. 1911.
Mnry H Low to P I Weaver, D; kills
2483, 2555 nnd 291111. Kaneolie, Koo
lauloa, Oaliu; II. II 340, p 492. May
19. 1911.
KuukcoInn ciilldren'8 Hospital to
'Wllllnm Stodnrt nnd wf. D; lot 1, lillc
14, Krilmukl Tract, Honolulu, Onliu:
' 11250. II 340. p 492. May 11, 1911.
Ofilin (Pnlliti'i li IrM tn Pnrnlliin 1"!
m n. ,(lt - ,, , ,,,,
Illllx, llonolulu, Oaliu: 11040. II 340, p
494. Mny J3, 1911.
Carollno H Pctcrron nnd lisli (O P)
I to Trs pf puliu ColleRe, M: lot 7, blk
',19, CoIliBfl Hills, Honolulu, Oaliu; 1692.
II 351, p 63. May 13, 1911.
(Inltllo C, Ourney to Mutual HldB &
. p Socy of mM Ui, . ,5()0I)
,, fl of ,, ,., ,, ,, ,l)k lc ,ll(1(tH
.
rntn
etc, KnlmuM Trnct, llonolulu
12300. II 341, p 492. May 22,
1911.
HiorBO 11 Carter by ntty to Notice,
Notice? lllllileli for reir title of lots 43.
(k), nj It P (kill) 1C49. IiMbm, water
itH, etc, W'tiltttiH. Honolulu, Oalpi; u,
etc. II 340, )i 497. Kcli 24, 1911.
Kaihlinaumi mid lisli tn Al. Nil I et
nl, D; Int In Br 2607, l.apalcahl, etc, N
Koliala, Hawaii; J SO. II 340, p 481.
May 20, 1911.
nilcn Hell and lisb (W J) to Joseph
!' Welch nnd wf, D; hit tu n P C49fi,
Itul 9032, Kepuhnkeco, Wallukii, Mnul;
1125. 11 340, p 481. Jim 16, 1911,
KAMI CONCKItT.
Tho Hawaiian band will rIvo si pub
lic conceit nt 7:31) tutilBlit on tlio
Alexaiiilur Youni; hotel roof cnrduii,
innteiul of ut Thomas Kuiiiuo. Tho
TO CURE A GOLD IN ONE DAY
Take Laxative Dromo Quinino
Tablets'. All druggists refund
the money if it fails to cttre,
15. W. Grove's signature is on
each box '
PAKia MbUIClNli C04 St. Lewi, U. S. A.
Rev. Robert E. Smith Preaches
To Seniors of McKinley
High School.
On Sunilny evenliiK Hcv It. K.
Smith of the Hint M. K. Church
prenched the flist Daccaiilauivate
Sermon to bo given to tho (Iruittmt
Iiib Cla.is of McKinley High School,.
This Is Boniowhut of nn Innovation
In tho Krudiiatliifr exorcises of tho
High School ninl the Kvrvlcu win
larpcly ntlciidod by pupils of tho illf
feietit schools of the city.
The school colors, wliltu nnd Rrocii,
formed tho motif ot llornl decoration:
and special music by the choir made
a most Interest!!!); service.
Pastor Smith's: n.lihcM wnB ouo
very filtlns Tor tho occasion. In pait
lie k.'iIiI:
"Orepk, Latin nml Hebrew. Miko
23, 38."
It wns customnry for tho rtomamt
when any extraordinary execution
took place, to put over (ho huniloftho
malefactor an iiiBcrlpllon ilcuotlnKtli"
ctlmo fui which he sutfuicd. Sevuial
noted exumpleB of tl.li occur In Itom
nii lilvtury. In conformity In this, us
nKo an tintcrl.tlnii by Pll.ito's oriler
wns fixed above the head of .lesu
This Inscription was written In three
cllnerent lniiRiin(rcs; (Ireek, Itln nnd
Hebrew, nml represented Ihu tbieo
meat rosmopolltan nallomilllloHof tho
time. Oieek wa tho rurrent lauc
uiikc, I.nlln tho olllclnl lauKU.'iK'', and
Hebrew tho laiiKiinge of tho country.
Theio were tho chief laiiKtlRKCi or
that nso und the uso of nil three maile
It posslblo for. all tho Biectators In
read Iho Inecrlptlon
Now, theso threo ancient nallnnill
tics BiiRRost tlirro urcat Ideals In
which I Invito your altuntlou In tho
address of this hour.
I nm very Biiro that If every yomiB
man ami )ouiik wnman before me fli'ii
hour will fashion their lives after the
threo great Ideal 'SUKKcstod by tho
text, they will achieve buccoss n (led
counts Rlirccx; tbey will nil the
places In (lod'H temple they weie
meant to flit.
1. Tho first nntlonnllly niiKKCstol
In tho text Is tho Clreek. What liletll
does Hip ancient Greek siiKKPStT It Is
not difficult tn answer this question.
The nnclcnt Clreek clearly siiKWxtn
the Ideal of culluro. Cultuto ls,a koii
oilo term. It Includes education, ie-
flncmenl, ethical, mental nnd aesthetic
development. Tho nnclcnt Greek nJ
eluded nil this. In art,' taste nml elo
Rimt culluro, liOj was uncipu.lDil In his
inue nnu unsurpassed in nil tune.
I hne known some ounir men am)
Rome yntuiR women In vainly Imagine
that their ciiltutc was practically com-
pletoil when thoy grniluatcil from tho
High School, tho ncmlcmy nnd Iho col
lege. This 1b n very faulty conception
nnd leads to disastrous results. The
schools of IcnrnltiR simply lay tho
great foundation of culture. Nu IIIrIi
School, nn Academy, no College, no
University c.in complete culture. They
nro simply convenient and helpful
lilRliwnyB ocr which we pass In pur
suit of culture. Culture Is not mero
child's play; It Is not simply the com
pletlon of certain prescribed studies.
It Is not Indicated by the receiving nm)
framing n diploma. It would bo hot
ter to tulle tho diploma from Iho High
School, tho Academy and tho CoIIcro
nml throw them In tho the than tu
tmnglno that solf culturo was com
plelo. Culluro Is a lifo-long tnsk and
Imolvcs closo attention, study perse
eronco, character, toll, sacrifice
Include In your life culture pursonnl
refinement. I mean by this delicacy
RonllcnesB, courtesy, nnd groco In
thought, feeling nnd action. No man
Is rultuicd who lacks rcfluohiout,
Thcro may bo aomo excuse fop boiiio of
a man's mistakes, failures nnd sboit
coming, but thoro :i no excuse what
oior for n man not being a gentleman
under all circumstances. A mnn niur
Iiav'o n good education and yet sndly
lack cultuto. Such men were Ilontloy
nnd Pnrsan men of giant Intellects,
nml fine scholuirhlp but rude In lmn
norfcQaiso In upcecli, brutal tn contro
versy. What it contrast thoro Is when
wo compare such men with men like
Thomas Arnold, a thorough scholar
but n man also with a genial spit It nml
lcllneil mnnncrs. Men llkn Ilentlcy
mid Person nro soon forgotlcn by iu-
manjly, but men llkn Tlinmns Arnold.
llvo In other lives Iopg after thcli
bodies Imvo crumbleil Into iust.
Include In your life culturo tho rend
ing and study of great bonks. Let mo
omphnsho tho words great bookB, Few
liooks nre really great. The vast ma-
Joilly of boohs dlo boforo tho printer's
Ink Is fcarcoly.dry. Many moro'only
llvo ! few jonrs. Some, however, e
on generation uftor generation, bless
ing nm Inspiring Immunity every
where. 2. Tho second nationality BiiRRost
cj In tho text Is tho I.ntlu. What lde.il
docs the nuciont Unman sucol?
True, tho Itomnn Idonl Included law,'
order, citizenship, palilotlsm. Hut the
chief Ideal suggested by tho ancletr,
cmof iiieai surgesioii ny tno ancieir
Itoman Is embodied In tho nno worlj
"conquoior." Tlio npclent Itomnn wti,
preeminent n conqueror Tim ancient.
ilnninnii occupied most o' tho Inipoit-
nut posts In Int) cl vlll.oii woilil. liven
tbo ciBiial leader ot Itoman history Ih
I Impressed with the conquering spirit
of tho Ilumuus.
One of the most distinguished bish
ops which our clpnch has eer pro
duced stood hcfoie a class of turn
nbout to graduate from the theological
seminary and said that In all probab
ility tho majority of then, would full
In their future work. This seemed
rntllcr harsh but 1 presume he B.ild It
In older to stimulate them nil to do
their best to pieent fulluro In life
As n matter of fact, every calling,
over- profession, cory avocation, Is
strewn with men and women either
partial or total failures. What Is tho
trouble? Why hae they fulled? One
of the lending leasoas If not the
leading one Is that they bnvo lacked
the coniiuorluR Iden. They somehow
have gotten the Idea that the world
owes thejii a living, that the world Is
a sort or a boarding house. They do
not eat ami ill Ink to live but they llo
to eat nml drink. Instead of complet
ing self, they ullow passion, appetite,
India to comiuer them. Instead of
conquering circumstances they meekly
succumb to nn nil verso environment.
Now, If j on lire to reach the tn.igli!
goal or success In life it means that
you must be thoioughly possessid
with the conqtieriuir Ideal.
First of nil you must conquer self
Tho wisest man of antiquity wmte:
"Ho that ruleth his spirit Is belter
than ho that takelh a city." And ho
was light. The Rieatest victory widen
any man can achieve Is the eomploio
tuasteiy or self.
3. Tho'lnst nirlloiiallty suggested In
tho text Is the llebiuw. What Ideal
d.ies tho nnclcnt Hebrew siipguat? Ilu
suggests nbove eerythiug else the re-.
llfilous Ideal. This Ideal forms' a tit
ling climax for thoi,e which liavo t'l
reaily been suggested.
" It Is well to cmphnslzo this Idea)
amid tho prevailing secularism or our
day. This secularism Is duo largely
to the ast matuiliil piogiess or our
time. Tho only Ideal that mullltinlert
possess In those davs Is to uiiiiisa
wealth, build beautiful homes, Indulgq
In luxuries, saerllleo ovoiy thing foe
life's material things. Their motto hi:
"I.cl us rat, drink ami ho nifiiry," but
they forget that the must dlo tumor
i ow.
Tho present ago needs mnstcr-mlmls
to icdeeiii our cilllzaliu from the
prevalent spirit of sieulnrlsm. Wo
peed men nml women with high relig
ious ideals those who shall munlfect
u working piety: who t-liall bo thor
oughly In tho world yet not of tho
world; who shall demonstrate tho
possibility of Iho lire or Clirlst-li. nil
iho ways of man: who shall constant
ly point man to the spiritual and
ntcmnl nilhor tlun the secular 'and
temporal.
Ah. Unit 'Is tho Ideal wnv to llvo.
noplrMn; llvo ilcltly than to die rich,
rtu dri rlcll deeds rather than to leaio
rich ptoperlles. Strive to make n
gioat lire rather than to make a nieiii
living. Put tho emphasis of your life
upon the Bpltltuul rather than iim
the secular, put God first, others next,
and self last. Kver remember that
God cares nothing for what you have
Ho only cares for what you mo. Potcr
said to the cilpplo: "Silver and gold
have I none, hut what I hao glvu I
thee.' Then ho gavo loniellilug belter
health and happiness.
Glvo what yon liavo to the needy
win Id.
Gho tho fruits of your education to
the world.
fle your love nnd sympathy to Iho
world.
Glvo lour talent mid possibilities
to the world.
Give jour tlioighs, strength and
time to the world.
Oho jour manhood, your woman
hood'to tlin wot Id.
"Ho Btro'ig."
"V aio not bore to play, to dream
to drift.
Wo bao haul work In do, and loads
tn itt.
Shun not the slniRglo; face it. Tls
God's gift."
EAGLES WILL SCREAM
There will bo muto fun on Thurs
day night next than has boon exper
ienced under ouo roof In a single night
In a long time, for the Knglrs will
glvo such a show as should be at
tended by all civilians and soldiers.
There will ho thon presented u leng
thy und tnuipleto program of enter
taining vaudeville und Jolly stunts cul-
.ciliated to keep the house In a per-
ptual roar between tho going up of tho
curtain and tho descending or the
same. Mike 1'atoti, among other art
ists, wll take tho leading part In a
humorous mid exciting sketch entitled
"Fun In a HoxltiR School."
There will bo tho pick nnd cream
und custntd of the visiting profes
sional vaudeville talent besides cer
tain local artists of fame. Tin. show
will be tho attraction of tho town on
that night- which happens also to bo
Coronation Day, when Hie lirltlshers
will feel like celebrating mid It
should bo lemembered that last cars
lllpl Hie last train to I.eeliua will In.
nviilaulo to those who nttend. Tick
os aro now on sale at the IIIJou The
nted iqx olllco.
i
A twenty-two day passago Is cre
dited tho American schooner lloroi
lis which denied from Mahukona on
May :sib and has Just arrived at Por"
Townsciid after having left n full
Townsend after havlu
shipment or lumber at
poit.
tho Hawell
2185 eillturl.il re
ruuius arU
liuslues
ofliic. These uru Iho Iclu-
pbune mitulu-rii uf the Itulletlu,
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A Story of Political. Trickery and Love, of Action,
High Purpose and Real Thrills
BY FRANCIS LYNDE
Author of "Red Butte Western," and Other Successful Books
Take Time to Read This Story No Matter
It Is Being Talked About All Oyer
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CADILLACS WIN
SAN KKANdSCO, Cnl, Juno 4.
Cndlllacs again ilemniihtrated their
supiemncy as Ameilea's champion
road cars by annexing two niuro co
veted California road iccatds simul
taneously; ouo Cadillac Kt.irtlng from
Han i'rnnchico nml another Cadillac
starting fom I.os Angeles nt twelve
o'clock Sutiiidny night. June .Ird. an
nexed the I wo following well Known
coat records. One Cadillac beat all
existing it cords from San Francisco
to Deluionle nml teturii, distance two
hundred and t.lxty -two mljcs, time
hI hours thirty, minutes, neraglug
fort miles per bnur aipl lowering
ul pievlous leconlH by one iour nml
four minutes. Tint best piovlous i co
ords weie made by tho Simplex and
White Cipsnllna enrs whoso coords
I Buy
at
Home
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were only a few minutes npait. This
Is the most sought niter mil best
known lecoidMn Northern California
and the lowetlng of the leoord by
ouo hour und four minutes Is the
sensation uf the hcnsou.
Another Cadillac starting fur I.os
Apgolcu oi Hie path finding Hip for
I.ok AngoleK to riiucnlx toad race In
cident!' broke nil pievlous locords
from I.oh Angeles to San Diego by
ouo houi' nml nine minutes, distance
two hundred und llfty miles, tlmo
four hours ten mjluutcB. acraglug
thlrtj -seven and three quarter mlls
per hour. Ily lowering this record
the Cadillac now- holds till Southern
California load roconta but one,
which Is from I.os "Angeles to Han
Diego und return, which we will ob
tain nt earliest convenience, as tho
Cadillac has demonstrated Us ability
In boat nuy rnai record made by any
car regaidlcrs of prlco or power.
These two victories ngiiln demon
strate the fact that 'what ouo Cadillac
does any Cadillac will do, . Again I
uli-h to congratulate the Cadillac
factory on making Amet lea's long
DECAUSE SlY INTHItl-'STS A1U! liniUI.
DCCAU8E TIIIJ COMMUNITY THAT IS ClOOlI UNOUOII l-MIl MM
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How Busy You Are
tho Country
the Bulletin.
distance road nml track champion,
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Your Watch
can not b everlastingly at
It without iomi readjust
ment, cleaning and oiling.
Our Repair Department li
at good a any in the town.
Prices the lowest.
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