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THE MAUI NEWS, FRIDAY, AUGUST 25, 1916.
BORN
To Mr. and Mrs. John Dolim, of Kah
ului, on August 21. 1916, a son.
WANTED
Gentle horse suitable
also cart.
Address XX, this office.
2 t.
for child;
LOST
Reward of $50.00 is offered by II. A.
Baldwin for the return of a gold watch
lost In the crater of IJaleakala, prob
ably between Crystal Cave and Koolau
Gap.
8-25, 3 t.
LOST
Valise taken from wharf at Lahiiina
by mistake. Reward for return to
MARIA DORISS, c-o Olowalu Store.
8-25, 4 t.
SEE
THE DOY VAUDEVILLE COMPANY
THE GREATEST AGGREGATION OK ORIENTAL
...Entertainers to Visit the Island...
12 BI Acts
Tons of Scenery and Stage Properties
Magicians, Jugglers, Risley Acts,
Musicians, etc.
Watch the "DAILY WIRELESS" for DatesI
this
in
1915 Indian Motocycles
M5-H.P. BIG TWIN
1 SINGL.1 SPEED, with Quick-Acting Indian
J 1 Starter $245,011
AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto,
C Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
w 1 Electric Head and Tail Lights $275.00
15-H.P. BIG TWIN
r, rt TWO SPEEDS with Quick-Acting Indian
Starter $2S5.00
AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto
CO Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
A ' Electric Head and Tail Lights $315.00
15-H.P. BIG TWIN
THREE SPEEDS, with Quick-Acting Indian
C 3 Starter $295.00
AS ABOVE, Fully Equipped with Magneto,
Co ' Generator, Accumulator, Electric Horn,
O Electric Head and Tail Lights $325.00
Send for Catalogue. Also Sold on Installments.
E. O. HALL & SON, LTD.
HONOLULU.
Good Paint Is Good Insurance
Good Paint insures against decay,
and decay is costly. Wet weather assists
decay, so leave no wood surfaces unprotect
ed. Protect with some color of
j' W. P. Fuller & Co's.
Pure Pre -fzicdPaint
Send for color card and particulars
LBWBRS & COOKE, Ltd.
HONOLUL'
By Authority
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP THE
SECOND CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS.
IN THE MATTER OV THE ESTATE
OP SAMUEL KANUI PALEAMOKU,
late of Lannl, Maul, T. H., Deceased.
Petition of KAAEA GABRIEL DA
VION for appointment of her the said
KAAEA GABRIEL PAVION as ad
ministrator. IT IS ORDERED that Thursday, the
28th diy of September, A. D., 195 6,
at 10 o'clock A. M., be the same is
hereby appointed for hearing said
Petition at the Court Room of this
Court, in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii.
Wailuku, Maul, August 19, 1916.
By the Court,
V- C. SCHOENBERG,
Clerk.
EUGENE MURPHY,
Attorney for Petitioner.
Aug. 25, Sept. 1, 8, 15.
12 People
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For Climbing,
Tramping, and
other Outdoor
purposes, we hiorhlv recommend
12 inch walking boot. Carried B
tan, willow calf.
PRICE $6.00
Post Taid
MANUFACTURERS1
SHOE STORE
Fort St. Honolulu
Dr. S. E. LUCAS
Optician
Eyes examined and tested.
Office: 1107 Alakea St., corner
of Hotel, Honolulu.
Honolu'u Wholesale Produce
Market Quotations
ISSUED BY THE TERRITORIAL
MARKETING DIVISION.
Wholesale only, August, 21, 1916.
BUTTER AND EGGS
Island butter, lb cartoons.. .30 to .40
Ecgs, select, dozen 5
Kgga, No. 1. doss 49
Uggs, No. 2, doz.
.25 to .30
Hggs, duck 40
POULTRY,
nroilers, (2to 3 lb.) 38 to .40
YoiiriK roosters, lb 33 to .40
Hons, lb 26 to .28
Turkeys, lb 40
Durks, Muscovy, lb 25 to .27
Ducks, Pekin, lb 25 to .27
Ducks, Hawaiian, doz.... 6.50 to 7.00
VEGETABLES AND PRODUCE
Beans, string, wax, lb 04 to .05V4
Beans, string, preen, lb. .. .03V4 to .04
Beans, Maui Hed, cwt. 5.25 to 5.55
Henna, small white, cwt 8.00
Beans, Lima In pod, lb 03 V4
en, Dry-
Maul Red, cwt 5.25 to 5.55
Calico, cwt 5.00
Small white, cwt 8.00
Beets, dox bunches ...3''
Carrots, dox. bunches 41
Cabbage, cwt, 2.50 to 3.00
Corn, sweet, 100 ears 2.00 to 2.25
Corn, Haw. small yellow 43.00 to 45.00
Corn, Haw. large yellow 41.00 to 43.00
Rice, Japanese Seed, cwt 3.70
Rice, Hawaiian, cwt 4.00
l'oanuts, email, lb 04
Peanuts, large, lb 02
Green peppers, I?el), lb 06 to .07
Green Peppers, Chill, lb 05
Potatoes, Isl. Irish, 100 lb. 1.50 to 1.75
Potatoes, IsL, Irish, new, lb. .02 to .03
Potatoes, sweet, cwt 1 00 to 1.50
Onions, Bermuda 024 to .03
Taro, cwt 50 to .75
Tare, bunch It
Tomatoes 05 to.06
Green peas, lb 10
Cucumbers, doz 30 to .50
Pumpkins, lb 01M to .01
FRUIT.
Alligator Pears, doz. .30 to 75
Bananai. Chinese, bunch 20 to .10
Cooking, " 1.00 to 1.25
Breadfruit, doz (none In market)
Figs, 100 .. $1.00
Grapes, Isabella, lb 09 to .10
Oranges, Haw. (none In market)
Limes, 100 50 to .75
Pineapples, cwt 1.00
Watermelons, ,1b 03
Pohae, lb 08 to .10
Papalas, lb 01
Strawberries lb. .15
LIVESTOCK.
Beef, cattle and sheet are not
bought at liT weight. Ther are taken
by the meat companies dressed and
aid for by weight dressed.
Hogs, up to 150 lbs., lb 10 to 11
Hoga, 160 lbs and orer, lb.. 09 to .10
ORE3SED MEAT8
Beef, lb 11 to .13
veal, lb 12 to .13
Mutton, lb 14 to .15
Pork, lb 15 to .17
HIDE8, Wet Salted.
Steer, No. 1, lb 15H
Steer, No. 2, lb 14H
Kips, lb , 15 y.
Ooat iking, white, each 10 to .SO
Sheep aklns, each 10 to .20
FEED.
The following are Quotations on
reea r.o.b. Honolulu:
Corn, sm. yel. ton 48.00
Corn, large, yel. ton 47.00
Corn, cracked, ton 47.00 to 47.50
Bran, ton 37.00 to 38.(n
r .iiey, ton 38.00
Scratch food, ton 47.00 to 18.00
Oats, ton 42.00
Wheat, ton 46.00 to 50.00
Middlings, ton .T44.00 to 45.00
Hay, wheat, ton 28.00 to 32.00
Hay, alfalfa, ton 29.00 to 30.00
Alfalfa Meal, ton 27.50 to 28.00
WEEKLY MARKET LETTER
There Is good opportunity for care
ful butter makers on the other Islands
to get a better price for their butter at
the present time. The supply from
the Boys' Industrial School Is very
small and more is needed for the re
tall trade at the Division. It is poss
ible that the whole output of the Boys
Industrial School's creamery will be
sold direct to a large retainer. This
will mean that the Division will have
to get butter from some other source
to take Its place. There Is no change
In the price of eggs.
There Is a good demand for young
chickens. Muscovy ducks are still
plentiful and the price has dropped.
Green peppers and tomatoes are
about the only vegetables to advance
during the week. Figs and grapes al
so advanced. There are no strawber
ries In the market. The price of feed
is still climbing.
Small pigs are continuing to come
to the market. These are being dis
posed of at the best possible price on
the wharf being impractical to ho!d
them until a sale can be made at high
er prices. There Is always a sale for
pigs In good condition, weighing a
round 150 and 175 pounds, live
weight. When such Btock as this is
received It is generally bought at the
market price by the butchers. When
the butchers are overstocked and do
not care to buy, they are slaughtered
and put in cold storage to be sold by
drePBed weight either to butchers or
to the retail butcher shop of the Div
ision. Within two or three weeks all those
having available land should put in a
portion of it at least in Maul red beans
and small white beans. The market
for these at the present time is exceed
ingly good and from all indications
I icaus harvested Mn November and
December will bring good or better
prices.
A. T. LONGLEY,
Marketing Superintendent
Honolulu, T. II, Adjust 21, 1916.
! OUR ISLAND CONTEMPORARIES f
it
The Reaping Of The Harvest.
Looking ahead for the development
of a country, or district, is a faculty
which few persons In a community
have; what instinct along this line is
generated by the imagination based
upon experience or study, is generally
crushed out by the blanket conserv
atism of the people at large. Anyone
who has tried to start an enterprise
in a community with the idea that it
wt!l be a real asset to that community
In time, is often looked upon with sus
picion, even if not frowned upon, while
very seldom is local support given
such a venture. The result is general
ly some stranger is the man who
starts things in a community and then,
when success comes, people wonder
why they did not think of that same
scheme themselves.
So it is with the tourist traffic which
is turning towards the Hawaiian Is
Entered of Record
DEEDS
ELKAKALA KUEHU & WF to Mary
P. Mali!, int in R P 68G3 Kul 2414,
Kumuwiliwili, Wailuku, Maui. Aug.
16. 1916. 1 and love.
WILLIAM KAMEEKUA to Mrs. Mary
Ah Tim, Kul 4182, Kapualei, Molo
kal, Aug. 15, 1916. $30
JOSEPH K KAALELE & WF to A K
Laumauna et al, int in share In hul
land, Walalua, Molokai, Aug. 17, 19
16. $35.
MAIKANE KAIIELE (k) to Samuel
Pupuhl, Tr. int in R Ps 1862 and
7131, rents etc. Lahiiina, Maui, July
29, 1916. 1.
D M KALANA & WF to Casimira A
Drummond, R P 1835 Kaupo, Maui,
Aug 2, 1916. $520.
HENRY N RANGE & WF et als to
Joaquin Garcia, int in por Kul 85598
Maluhla, Waiehu, Maui, Dec 10, 1915.
$150.
W O AIKEN & WF to Joe Perreira,
Lots 38, 39, 42, 44. 46, 49, 50 and
51 Kaonoulu Lots, Kula, Maui, July
31 1916. $3250.
ELIZA AKANA & HSB to Manuel
Boteilho, int in Grs 3364 and 1234
and Grs 1225, 2083 and 1381 rents,
etc. Honnaula, Maui July 28, 1916.
$100.
MARY B NAONE (widow) et als to
Manuel Boteilho, int In pes land,
Honuaula. Maui, July 25, 1916. $600.
JOSEPH BROWN & WF to Manuel
Boteilho, int in pes land, Honuaula,
Maui, July 28, 1916. $100.
MARY B NAONE (widow) to Manuel
Boteilho, int in pes land, Honuaula,
Maui, July 1, 1916. $100.
KUPA PHOIHA (k) to Mrs. Ellen K
Cement, pes land, rents, etc, Huelo,
Hamakualoa, Maui, Aug 5, 1916. $1
and love.
ABRAHAM MAHUK.ONA to David A
Mahukona, int in 4 A land, Honoka
lani, Hana, Maui, July 26, 1916. $20.
J H HANA to Jack Hanamaikai, 3 A in
hui land, Pauwela, Maul, Aug. 16,
1916. $1 and Mtge. of $100 etc.
SAM KAILEWA JR & WF to M A Ta-
vares 1-2 of Ap 2 In hui land, Hama
kuapoko, Maul. Aug. 16, 1916. $1500
ADDITIONAL CHARGE
WILL f COOPER & WF to Trent
Trust Co, Ltd, por Lot 69 and R W
Alewa Heights, Honolulu, Aug 11,
1916. $900.
JAMES L HOLT & WF to Chun Chin,
Lot. 17, Holt Tract, Honolulu, June
30, 1916. $150.
F WALTER MACFARLANE & WF et
al to Libby, McNeill & Libby of Ho
nolulu, Ltd, pes land, leasehold and
Mdgs, livestocks mchry, crops, tools,
etc, of pineapple plantn, Pupukea
Paumalu, Koolr.uloa, Oahu, July 24,
1916. $28,171.80.
MORTGAGES
WM OLSEN & WF to First National
Bank of Paia, 3500 sq ft land, Ha
makuapoko, Hui lands, Makawao,
Maui, June 29, 1916. $350.
JOE PERREIRA & WF to First Na
tional Bank of Paia, pes land, Kaon
oulu Lots, Kula, Maui, Aug 7, 1916.
$2400.
SOLOMON MEHEULA & WF to P E
R Strauch Tr. Lots 12, 15 and 16
Blk UKaimuki Tract, Honolulu,
July 12, 1916. $465.
CARRIE B RILEY & HSB to Guardian
Trust Co, Ltd, Lots 1 to 8 (Incl)
and 21 to 24 (incl) Blk 4-A Kapa
htf'u, Honolulu, Aug 9, 1916. $875.
J T DeBOLT & WF to Trs of Sst of
W C Lunalilo, Lots 5 and 6 Blk 1
Kaimuki Tract, Honolulu, Aug 10,
1916. $2500.
MASAWO MAWAHARA & WF to
Western & Hawaiian Invsmt Co,
i Ltd, 7.75 A land Kalihi, Honolulu,
I Aug 10, 1916. $4000.
RELEASES
ITARDIAN TRUST CO, LTD, to W
R Riley, Mtge in Book 247 page 166,
Aug 9, 1916.
KAUAI FRUIT & LAND CO. LTD, to
Domingo Pena, Mtge in Book 429
page 150, Aug 10, 1916.
ALEXANDER & BALDWIN, LTD, to
Maria Coito, Mtge in Book 363 page
277, Aug 10, 1916.
LEASES
EST OF A ENOS by Trs to Kara Ki-
; ang, 2 store rooms in bldg, Market
! St, Wailuku, Maul, Aug 1, 1916. . 5
! yrs at '$25 per month.
ELLEN NOHOLOA to H E Talakiko,
3 22 A. of It P 3251 Kul 3023 bldgs.,
etc. Wunanalua, Hana, Maui. M?y 13
1916, 5 yrs. at $12 per annum.
AGREEMENTS
SCHUMAN CARRIAGE CO LTD to
Aehana Akina tb sell for $1550 1-ton
Republic, Maui, July 28, 1916. $600.
j., CHATTEL MORTGAGES
DOLLY HENNING to First Natfonal
Bank of Wailuku, Right of Purchase
lease of Lot 45 Kuupakalua, Maui,
Aug. 4, 1916. $750 and advs. to $1500.
lands. Now, after years of effort on
tho part of the Promotion Commit
tee and the expenditure, cf thousands
of dollars, it looks as though the sow
ing of the seed will result in the reap
ing of a harvest which only a few at
this time can realize the importanee
of. Sugar has been, and will be for
years to come, the dominant commerc
ial force In this Territory, because the
dollars arc more or less immediate
and sure. But let us prophecy:
Tho time will come when the shores
and bays, the mountains and the
plains of the -principal islands of Ha
waii Territory will be dotted with the
winter homes of wealthy visitors from
the Mainland; when resorts and hotels
will be found conveniently situated
on all the islands for the benellt of
the thousands of tourists who will
flock to Hawaii from the ports of San
Francisco, Los Angeles and Portland
or Seattle. Hilo Tribune.
MARRIAGE LICENSES
August 1G. 1916.
John W. Evans, 39, American, Wailu
ku: Philomlna Silva, 23, Portuguese,
Wailuku. Ceremony by Father Jus
tin. August 17, 1916.
Manuel Correa Paeheco, 20, Portu
guese, KahuCui; Mary VidaL 15,
Spanish, Kahului. Ceremony by
Father Ambrose.
Bunsuki Morizono, 25, Japanese, Hon
. olulu; Haruko Kimoto, 17, Japanese,
Wailuku. Ceremony by Rev. Sugi-
moto.
August 19, 1916.
Hiram Kalino, 23, Hawaiian. Knhulul:
Marguerite Kanikau, 19, Part-Hawaiian,
Kohala, Hawaii; Ceremony by
Rev. L. B. Kaumeheiwa.
Palasido Mutia, 22, Filipino, Waikapu;
Mrs. Marclana Recamora, 20, Fili
pino Waikapu. Ceremony by Father
Justin.
August 24. 1916.
Robert Makaiwe, 18, Hawnlian, Wai
kapu; Julia Makaole, 18, Hawaiian,
Waikapu. Ceremony by Rev. Kaume
heiwa. Comfortable anil stylish 1914 Cadillac
7-Seater. at your service. Ratei
irasonahle. Ring up
N LINES, Paia : : Tel. 205
MERCHANT TAILOR
T. KAWAKAMI
'rocks, Full Dress, Tuxedo Suits and
Coat of the latest style
Made to Order
Perfect Fit and Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
GIVE US A TRIAL.
Vineyard Street,
Wailuku
LODGE MAUI, NO. 984, A. F. & A. M.
Stated meetings will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on the first
Saturday night of each month at 7:30
P. M.
Visiting brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
C. C. CAMrBELL, U. W. M.
W. A. ROBBINS, Secretary.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
asm
Regular meetings will be held at
the Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailu
ku, on the second Saturday and fourth
Friday of each month.
All visiting members are cordially
invited to attend.
A. G. MARTINSEN. C. C.
F. A. LUFKIN, K. R. & S.
K. IWACHIDA Drua Store
ICE CREAM
The Best In Town
And a Up-To-Date Soda Fountain
Give Ua a Trial
MARKET STREET. : WAILUKU.
Newest.Coolest Hotel in Hawaii
Fort Street Honolulu
Dr. S. Ochiai
PHYSICIAN and OPHTHALMIC
SURGEON
Kyes Examined For Spectacles.
Wailuku : : : Maui
I The Best Value
For Your Money
Thai is
I Regal Shoes
jjt rerun n
ft ability the
Perfect in 'i'.i., slvleai'd dur-
is recognized throughout the
$ world as the standard shoe for
men.
jjc We have ni.ir.y lists in
stock.
St
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Regal Shoe Store
HOTEL AND FORT
STREETS
HMiiMM;j:i-.i::::suu
THE HOME OF THF.
Steinway ni Stan
PIANOS
We have a large ttock of
Inside Plisycr Pianos i!
at fair prices and eaey terms. J
We take old pianos In exchange. j
Thayer Piano Co., Ltd. li
HONOLULU. HAW VII. '
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Lily Paper
Drinking Cups
Paper Towels
and
Paper Napkins j
i
are cleaner, cheaper and more 1
HEALTHFUL j
for ordinary use. j
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ORDER FROM
HAWAIIAN HEWS
COMPANY, LTD.
HONOLULU
Happy K. Bailey
house painting"
and
PAPER HANGING
also
FURNITURE REPAIRING
Re-Varnishing and Polishing.
Inquire at Wailuku Hardware Co.
WAILUKU-LAHAINA
AUTO SERVICE
Cars leave Market street,
Wailuku, daily, ahout noon.
Leave Lahaiua, 8:00 A. M.
daily.
Good Coinfoialile Cars
Careful Drivers
Uchida Aulo Stand
Phone 1772
Wailuku
WHEN IN WAILUKU VISIT
M. OKAMUUA'S
Ice Cream Parlor on Market ftreet.
Cold Lunch Served at n!l Hours.
Orders for Ice Cream Promptly At
tended to.
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