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I w BVENINa fiULtRTlM, Jt0M6hULUf.l..tJ., Mon'imY, S'oV. 44, iftio. 0 f '- X I 4 1:JL JURY DUTY IS UP TO THESE Tho follow Inj; linnet liavc lien drawn li the Jnr mrjinlicloiiprs nf the Ilfrt Irciilt. I- m ttio namca will lio ilinwu the Riaiiil Jmnrs n well nil the tiliil Jtt ors: ' Tiial Jurcrs. JnniM Autd Jr.. I'mirt M. lllmlt, lli'tiry Ccolc, 1'orcv (!, II Dsvcrllt. John Cilbnlll, William A. Hall, 'toaislm I H. Dnnininti. IMward John- fon, Samuel K Knalii, Jasntr A, 1 nwolnwc, Pred M. I.nwls, James ll! Pal.eln, Clnrle? K Sterner, WnltPr St.-uMril. (leo'KP .1. Itrmvii, John . Orecnc, John lllllo. W-llll.im 13. Kerr, AitRint V. IVto-p. John PIrhoU, Pred J. TuriiPr, William r. Wilton. Kilgano K. Allen. 13clRar S ll-ury, I.Mw.ml II. I'rlol, JIo ron, Charles -II Huston, Tims. Nolt, fiui. J. lOWelll, 13lv.nrd K. Woodward. Allilit P. Afcinc, Prniik 11. Arm irt ontr, AHpii C llnliliwiif,' Samuel ",A. Wall.or, Charles S. Weight. Wm. Mctinwnti. " William Allen, Hermann llnclicrt, John K. Clarke,' llpiijaniln II. Clnrko, John (). C emeiit, IMdle McCorrlstou, 'Henry A. Wire. Chas. Cornny. J Chailcs II. Jnilil. Ilrnest IUnl:cii. Chas. W. llrlilRPs, Leslie C. Clark, (ipiirRP (5. KIiiiip), Preil S. I.yman Jr., .loll u l'arker, Il-nld Hush. Jonathan Alan, Ma mi el It. Cnehlo, "John 0. Dnaitp, Horace Johnson, Daxlil K. Knuwalu, lined Kinney, Alexander McAnRii. Arthur II. I'erry, Harry II, I'lemer, Trederlqk J. Smith, Claude. J. Wheeler, John I3nos, Carl A, Hundoop, Wll 11am Llndscy, Georgo Mejcrs. James D. Davidson, David Doug las, lliidolf Mullcr, William A. Per ry, Louis D. Warren. ChaileB N. Arnold, nobert W. At Jdnson, gam II dimming!), John 13. Knhoa, David Makeana, George Pooloa, Charles I'ooloa, Adfrcd O. Holt, 13dward n. Itolilns, Kphrlam C. Smith, Albert Wntcrhouse. Kildle C. lining, Charles Johnson, Joseph K. Kiiu.il, George M. Haupp, CihMiid N. Voellcr, Charles A, L. Will. Ilenjamln It. Camhpell, Kim P. Chong, Harry A. I'rnnsnn, Max Schlcmmpr, Hrnest K. Knal, Joseph Morse, Anton Schlmmcr, Simeon K. N'nwaa. Thorns D Stroup, Kdmund Swan, Wll lam 13. Tlrroll. 13 It llnlh. William 12. llolllna. I Wm. 11. Poster, James Guild, David Harvest, llcrtrnm P llellhron, Thos.( A. Honiin .li., Wm. C. King, David j K. Martin, Wm. M. Mlntou, John K.' Q Connor, I). Cl.ircnre Prtngle, George Snnderron, John Schlelf, J. Chns, Schocnlng, Seely I. Shaw, John S. Azevpdo Jr., Spencer P.PI; erlon, John A. Ilortfeld, Thomas I. Cummins, Charles II. Klchler, James S. Pox. John C. Gall, Prank God frey, Simeon K. lino Jr Rilwnrd C. Holstcln, Pdward K. Hunt, Geo. It. Karrattl, John A. l.egros. Alexander K. Lewis, Albert Ludlorr, Geo. W. Mary, Ilpury II. Mariner, Jas. K. Mcrslierg, Pred II. MN'omarrn, John I', railaken, James I'uiiohau, Henry I'. Hoth, llanney Srott, William II. Smith, nines Stctner, John Welsh. Jos. K. Aea, Sr Stephen J. Allen, rastrp, Arthur C. Alexander, Jason Andrailo, Henry A. Asch, Charles linn, William II. Chnrloek, Alfred D. C'ropcr, Harold O. Dillingham, John Plllnger, Clias, M. V. POrstPr, Chns. O. Hottol, rvlng J. Hiird, John It. Jones, Joseph P. Lowls, Thomas Me- LPan, Archibald S. I Itobertson, Prnpst A, II, Iloss, Ilenjamln Sam mans, Jonathan Shaw, Samuel P. Notl, Oliver II. Walker, Walter C. Weedon. David L. Austin, Prnnz Ilcchort, Pugeno M, Campbell, nmes J. Crock ett, Henry de Pries Jr., James D. Dougherty, James p. Penwlck, Adolph P. Gertz, Geo. A. Oonsalves, John Guild, Harold T. Hajselden, William II. Hoogs, Hiram Kolomo kn, Carl A. 0. Mnertens, John W. Macdonafd, Ilobert McCorrlston, Da vid A. McNamarra, ltoher( W, Pod morc, John O, Itothwcll, St. 0. Sayrcs, Chns. A. Simpson, John It. Soper, Charles A. 8toble, John S. Walker, John T. Warren, William J. West, Alfred L Sllva. Geo. n. limns, John P. Colburn 3d, Jas. II, Divls, Henry A. Giles, ChnilPs P. Glllllnnd, Wlnslow Harn- den, James. I'. Herrlck, Hermann Hugo, Pred II. laukca, Christian P. Jenkins, Geo. JoIiiiboii, William P. Johnson, Prunk 13. King, Wllllum D. Mtintjie, Chns. 1'hllllpn, Kzra A. Iluwlnnil, John E. Srhmldt, William Thompson, I3ugene V. Todd, Klcliard Weedon, William 13. Young, Norval 11. Young. Wm. L. Austin, Andrew B, llrlght, Henfy' Kaal, Thomas L. McMuIre, John Wallace. Alfred Akaun, Antone Pemandez, George N. Harbottle, IMward Drew, Mark Hf Houghtalllng, 8.itnuel W. Spentcr, Charles Wallace, Daniel Yowell, Sam Pupuhl. Walter It. Coombs, Panri Cornn, Rnoch Johnson Jr., Hlchard E. Lock Nod, J. N. Wood. Carl 11. Andrews, John Aplo, James Dodd, Edmund Styles, Thom as K. Ulukou. Jamel. Arcla, Ilenjamln K. Asam, Abraham D. Holster, William W. Huckle, ames Kullke, William Y. Kwal Pong, Jnob Ordenstcln. Prltz Mecr, John II. Mltchelli Alexander Smith Jr. Henry Davis. John II. de Pries. Grand Jurors. Emll A. Ilerndt, Geo. V. Castle. Amos Prnncls Cooke, Ct Orandell, Charles Lucas. Harold K. Castle, Prank" Hustuco, Jas. W. L. McQuIre, Percy M. Pnnil. A. Henry , Afong, llernard P. tlenrilmdrc, Frank E, lllnke, qhas. Montague. Cooke Jr,,, James Harris Mackenzie, Itnliort Ef M(st, Pred Philip,, Irwin Spalding, Frederick P. Steere, Ilertram Von Damm. Harold II. Glffard, John A. Hughes, James E. Jaeger, Theodore p. Lans ing, Jns. II, Love, Charles J. Ludklgsen, Mnnnte Phil lips, Albert II, Tarleton, I,ove M. Vetlesen, Artliuh P. Wall, John Wn terhouse, Henry M. Whitney, Chns. Crozlej Thoi. J. Pltzpatrlck, Wllllnni Mv Graham, Samuel J. Lylo. Edwin 11. Paris, Prank E. Illrhnril son, Gustav T. JS hnefer, William C. Wilder, Archibald A Young. Jnnies A. Allld. Edwin lleuner, Elmer M. Cheat ham, Chas. J Palk. Althur .1. Spltzcr Whirred II. Ilnbbltt Henry Ciish man Carter, Olaf L. Soipnron, Gull ford II. Whitrpy. John lledr. , Pred Wald ron. Isaac Adams, Mark A. Itobltuqu, Christen Chrlstoffcisun, Earl K. Ellsworth. Jnmes II. Carver, Ernest E. Ly man, William P. Hush. Clarcilco W. Qlrvln Albert W. Vnn Vnlkenburg.' M 1- Donalil Maclntyr'e, J, Mortrt niggs. John 1', Schnack. Chas. J. Hoke. Charles J, Campbell, Itlchard A. Cooke, Norman E. (lodge, Carl 8. Holloway, E. W, Jordan, C. A. Mack intosh, John A. McCnndless, Willie It. Mclnerny, James Wakefield, Har ry E. Webster. , Edwnrd Swift. . ' REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. Entered for Record Nov. 26, 1910, from 9 a. m. to 10:30 a. m. on Ilanim.Youn.i Co Ltd to W O Crow ell rtol von Ilamm-Young Co Ltd to Geo W Mahlkon , . , Itel Tom Pong by Comr to William Sav- I'lgoTi Comr's 8alo Tarn Pong by Comr to William Sav- I'lgoTr Comr's Sale Eniinn Slla and lisli to William I. We'sl ,. Exch D Wllllrm L Welsh to Emma Sllva.Tlcl Lake View No. 2 Oil Company Home Office : 513 Merchants' T rust IRlildinp;, los AngcleSj Cal. y Two WeUs'Are OfilytSOOHEeet Apart These .Lake View Nol $&' W "ILake View No. 2' I km H&J i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii of J' m f'.w , This is a picture of Chas. F. Off, the Oil Expert ' i iT Lskc View No. 2 was down ftbout 1200 ft. Nov. 1. Lake Vicj,v No. 1 came in March 15 and does 05,000 Bbls. oil daily. Tho '.'Srientifio American" says it is ihe most valuable ol well ever dircoveied, producinp; over ono million dollars' worth of oil monthly. SIXTY-FIVE THOUSAND BARR.ELS OIL IS EQUIVALENT TO 16,000 TONS COAL, AND WOULD RE QUIRE TEN OF THE LARGESr SIZE L0C0MOHVES AND 400 BOX .CARS TO MOVE THE OUTPUT EVERY DAY. I am taking subscriptions for stock in the above Company. Tli's is a (ramble in oil with fifty chances in your favor as againit one to lose. This oil property is located in Kern County, Southern California, in the center of thj world-famous Midway-Maricopa Oil Fields. It is about one and one quarter miles from the world-f amens oil gusher Lake View No. 1, and although two separate companies, practically the same officers and dnectou ate connected with Lake View No, ?, it is a Bon of its father. The same manager, Ki. Cha3. F. Off,, who put down Lake View No. 1, is also manager of Lake View No. 2. We are six miles nearer the gusher than the Huumauraa, .recently exploited in Hono lulu, six mi les nearer than the Honolulu Consolidated, and three miles nearer than the Wm. Matson well. A 60,000 bbl. well came m one mile south of us for the Consolidated Midway Oil Company, three other big gushers within one mile east of us, and four within two miles north of us. We there, fore feel our proposition is alxnpst a certainty. Don't you think this is worth the gamble when you consider thejimmense profits from a good oil well! It is almost a fairy tale. Ifi we strike a 10,000 bbl wpII. ntfl5fi ner hbl.. it is enual to S3.00 dailv DerMO shares, and this' isumlv the nrofltfrorn one well. We can put down foiftt'more wells on our property. Lake View Noyhas been doingiD5,000 ! bbls. daily fdr over eight month, aj 05o comes to over a mill'on dollars profit every month; their stock cost ouo, now U iaK nil is only a limbed amount February the .stock value at 50o. later s may be AMoitli Tinle The driller's loe show i.r, (n,llrq tihn nf striking n well eovallv as laree. Every man who engtiges in business takes a chance: the. farmer's crop may fail, the sWd may sink, even your lite is a gamuie. a gimme in a,hke view , uu numiunv wouia oc ju io oi m ui i vor. Any man with intelligence tnkei a chance and develons into a globe trotter or tourist and lives on Easy Street; the other man who didn't is still a clerk at his old job. John D. Rockefeller might still be a clerk but he took a gamble in oil his salary is now about a mill.'pn dollars daiR Every man and woman owe it to themselves to better heir condition in life by buving some stock in this Com pany. Even a 100 shares might put vou on Easy Street: it is a safe .gamble, Do it now. Mail me your check or P. 0 order to cover one-third of the amoun of stock von wish to order: The balance is -able 'n sixtv days. Cut ont your cigars or any other expense and buy some stock, and later on you ran wear diamonds, and this is no idle boast. Phone No. 3020, or drop cstal fcr appointment. tr. i i ft-4 P '.OSWALD iLUTTED, i fi. v Jf.-' 1130 Fortl Street, nexl floifflptj j .J--4 Jt - VGeneraT Sales Agent. Honolulu. this is your oproRfuNrrrTa invest -injan oil company that wili, xieuvjsk um Kllltlt DI Illt'IlCV L" UUY UJ1C SUUIC. UU1 BLU-K IS UUL'I UCi B11U1 C IVUAT. HI4U ltwc - -l,jr. J - . -. . 4.ll letc, ana wntn som mo. pnee wm oe ;i.uu par, wnrnin.e.weuicopres in!oBH' "will'b'6"acc:0id,inc to the size of the well.1 This is'whv'youWbuy stock npw, I $50.00. "LakeView. No. 2 well is down about 1200 frtt with a IB- ncll.- weilKe' eoinc; throuch the same formations as'Lak VltW N6. IJ'tvltn rtstl Nov. 14. 1910. (leorgo W Ilownn and wf to Aka maldll Ahaiita (k): D; n P 7021, Ku r.r.30, Ap 2, Ileela, Kooloi(okl. Oahiij 11, etc., 2 horses and per sonal property. 11 312. p 201, Oct 22, iOlO. Akamkikul Ahattla (w) to Ko lekla II. Ilowan (wj;, D: l P 1021, Kill KftSO, Ap 2, Ilefla. Kool.iiiiol.ii,i Oalin: 2 horses and personal prop rty, 11, etc. D .112, p 202. Oct 21. 1910. . ,, ' I, O lilac' ninn ancj w to Prances T Illrkert'ii; Di bit -2 and por lot' fi, blk 10C. Pn'oio VnllflV. Honolulu, Onh-i $2-n and mlg J17r.O 11 312. p r7 () t 31. lHlO,, W K Kaw.iliaheenill et nls to Rlni; ri'Mi-; c.v- j,; nor it p's ssr.7, 13S.fi and 3801, Ilonou lull, Ewa. joalip; .'. ir nt S110 poi1 r 11 330, p Ml Jl.'-o. )0S. I I Wong Illicit Chlng to .lohn Malta- , ' '"" hi": D; lit, In por It P Ofin, Kill ( 1212. icnts, etc, Knpalama, Honolu-jL ' ' " " III. DnliM! "-.n II 5i" "OS I-nl,l. - - ' ' - " - 2S. 1910. William II Jclncrr to John. a. Du nite; D; lot of Or 3317. Samr.l Parker's, subdjv, of llrairdnian tract, Honolulu. 0.ilm:$1325. "I1 337,p 283. N'ov 12. 1910. John '(I. Duarte nnd.wf to William II XloInVry; M; lot I of' Or 3317, Sam'l Parker's subdlv of lloardmnu tract, Honolulu. Oahu: 8ftfl. II 341, p 20ri. Nov 12. 1910. Sing Hlng Kee; Co-P D: tinware, cro'keryj glarwiiri'. hirdware Iiiir , Iness, eW. 1181 Nuiianu St, lloiio-, .noMilu. (alm: Capital 1.500. II 33U ,318. Nov 12, 1910. i A II Doudero to Oliver O Lansing: P A: general pQwctJ. II 31G, p 320. Ctl 20, 1.110. A H IVindero et ul hr Attv to I.eong Took; Can I.; piece Ivi''.. Alibi's I.nuo, Ilonolii'u, Oihu. H .".30. p 411. Not 2. 1910 W MrCuullers 1i 'I Dindcn. et al; Par Itel; lot 14,'Palinu tri-t, Honolulu, Oihu; 11.10. It 311, p 132 Nov 14. 1910. W lcC.indlc-s to A II Dmlero it al; Pnr IV'l: lt 13,. Pi'a-ia trn t. Honolulu. , Oahu: 11, II 3.14. p 4'M. lNov 14. lSjlo'. Mlllo Mnrrs lo l.um .Man Knr D; lot It o( U P 417n, Kul 7711,' A.f 38, Morris; I.ano, Honolulu', Oahu; jr.r.n. Il 32, p 209. Nov 12, 1910. Mllle Mo'rrls to W. Tin Ynu; U: ! lot A of II I' 4475, Kill 7713, Ap 3S, .Morris l.an, llolioliilit, Oihu; $51 1 II .142, p 2t0. Nov 12, 1910. 1 W Tin Vnn to Trent Trust Co Ltd; M; lot A of II P 417.1. Kill 7713. Ap 38, Morris Lane, Honolulu, O i it.; j S2r,A. II 334. p 433. Nov 12, 1910. , John J Orate to II II Nallnui et) i air; Itel; Jl p Or 907. Klhalanl, N( Hlln, Hawaii; 122.1. II 334, p 428.J Oct 27. 1903. John T Ilakor to II n Nallmu:, Mel; por II P fir 907 and po Innd.', Klhalanu. ot., Hllo. Hawaii; icr,5. II 334. p 429. Nov 3. 1910. Waler A Carpenter and wf to Mar-' Ian Jose; D; S9' n of lot 8, rents, etc., Knoho Homestead tract, Puna,j Hawaii; 11200, II 337. p 28fi. Mar 20, 1910. J I S H Kahallj and wf to Kultalan Plantaton Co ?rtd: M: 18 n of Or" fiC3, Kalunhil Hfimalttta. Hawaii; i;iuu, ii .i.hii tiv. ui'i . i, i3i the country that has in-. j :ru i.Li.L'Ji uriirf-ri lis: u r riH' inmr- . 1 Ml j., I 7 Jp-"-V. vwk wV s-m.. 'nviO(j!W music of Wagner, the exquisite pbry.'idf Heine, the subtle art of Menzjel;' ! the 'country that has enriched us with the, wonderful scientific discoveries, of Humbolt and the splendid literature of Goethe and has contributed to the world's progress the masterly military ability of Von Moltke and the victorious statecraft of Bismarck is a standing testimonial to the ENERGY-BUILDING QUALITIES OF GOOD BEER ; Under th& enervating conditions of our climate there is jjarticulrx need for some force-giving tonic, and this tonic is found in perfection in ' Mr W i The .5eer That's J3rewed To Suit Tlic Cbniole - -"m.- .j . .j- A Family Beer that should be in every, home - . ' i" i 1 tv tVl(l." Appreciation T TO THE PUBLIC We wish at this time to express our appreciation to ' the Island public for the confidence reposed in us, as manifested by the large number o! purchases of the motor cars we deal in. Altogether 1nJho past we have .lancllcd some ten ilitlcrcnt makes of cars; we now'ha.odlo only three. '',"1, '' There is a r:ason for this. To handle any new mae that was produced seemed to us too much liko "trying !t on f h,e dog" with the public as the Dog. ' '""., ' , . Our pnjjr was to study the situation carefully, gauge local conditions , 1 and then consult the best automobile authorities in America witjf the ' ifcsuit 'that wo represent today ' Haw'n CoimJ Jo Territory o 153-13, Main nni1 Mini; . n iWfl- .MllHPH PlIllOl ft BilRiir Ci et Til Hawaii; D: iir" Wttw.RtH, Wallnkiif fitl v E03. Ot,lU . ...! ... . .IVulnl HlllllIIIMl W 1-1 lll'"Ui' Mnnuel do rti;q: D: II P H21, -! I Kill 7971, Wnrohilll, Knlnl M.llll:' $17"., II 337. P 288. Nov H, 1910 FROM THE JUNGLE. . .1 ". ": 'J? The Pierce Arrow. Chalmers Hudson " , jr ( (All Licensed Under Selden Patent) .j ' t&t .. -. C t ' ' -"Hf vvy' .i '.. v,S loll I .11 1 -if. I Thne.o thrnn nront mnloc ronrpcont n rnmhinnllnn nf hnet nrir.ll.Mi .In www .iiivw y w... ,,iww , vf wwwii wwiiimiiiuiiuii W Ubdt IJIUUlli. l automobile construction, with the widest choice of body types and prices., The manufacturers of these three great makes arc the leaders in the-'in dustr.y. , " ' ' ' Bi handling .only these Jihree great makes we can do justice both to' the public anflttho manufacturers. , There, ,arc from five to eight thousand different parts in an automobile1' ,, -T-milltiply4his by,,tep,",'u''thc number ,is enormous. Few dealers qny could! keeJ qcn the1 necessary parts of ten makes to provide against inov- ' luiwiuiuwiijuuiii. uui wtn uiiuu ii a uuiuiuiii. " W( wjsh, our name to be synonymous with the rernclojis wild heasta direct from tho workshop f Oermany'a heat Tov.miikern Holla for the girls. Kit lirernt WnRiina, Homes ami Carta, Mechanical Tojh, EvootliliiK for tho ho anil Rlrl. All new A. II, Arlolch s- r, ii,i a - IIo(ol near ort. When all the of tluife Wealor, GOOD AUTO SUNDRIES AND GOOD SERVICE. Faithfully yours, i , JVi imlLn iiMi.Jtnirr luvniii. ,lawj urBnvttl 1iivh pi1" AssociateiGarage,Ly "'f ;!!U,",, " .:i. V nil i hi " i . .if i. m xj i , n .i 'll ,h -ii 1 i i n )t m. i UUUD3. to hunt up a neft pjofeealoini "rt 'ft i. v. 0 ,M " -,ttiA