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PRETTY GIRLS MARRED MEN IllE TO HAVE MOST MODERN LAND LAW QUESTION GIVE CONGER T W PENNANT The possible naming of Link McAndless as governor of t h e STORE BUILDING IN THE TER Territory indicates about the first sign of relief for the futtirp home to any are who are Waimea is have a concert. If there under steaders, since it is a well citi- impression baseball known And like everything else the the that the tact that he is probablv o f spirit wane in the best zens that enterprising little is on the the posted man on land affairs in burg decide to do, is to be by vicinity of Eleele, they should have the it Territory, and will tlnis be in a far the greatest ever held in Wai- been a witness to the game be- RITORY OUTSIDE position to understand A chorus of pretty girls tween the married single men the situation mea. have and from homesteaders' point o f been faithfully practicing e v o n field last Sun- the e.r the Alexander 11 view. Another important fact is off, young since last September, with a view day. At the start the that he will be entirely free Irnm ultimately furnishing men Capt. Leavitt's to the town located that influence which has made the first-clas- s out up and down with some music, and metioric and in, present uovernor little less th. nn according telling effect, but the to their instructress, the curves, with elastic jack-in-the-bo- x. time has nearly doughty succeeded in . arrived when the Captain An apparently trood suec-estion- is be jib-boo- m hitches on 'em and treat to had. Miss Angeline getting and one which go to- benedicts would far Silva, a teacher in the public school in the 7th. inning the wards killing fake homesteadiug, in Waimea, and a graduate of The came prancing over the home was the recently made by a prominent Observatory of Music, of Pennsyl- plate with 13 runs. This took Waimea business man. who would out of single mens' sails vania, discovered shortly after wind the change the present laws so as tiiey could land as the beginning of school, that there and try thev in"ight; to provide that homesteaders be was considerable talent among the not extricate themselves1 from the allotted land as under the f enveloped nresetit girls of Waimea, and at once set fog o despair which methods, with the stipulation that to work to develop it. Progress them. The score stood 21 to 20 in tne is in event ot their desiring to has been so rapid that the young favor of the married men. This sell out. the government, defeat of singles only, teacher has devoted every spare the second the would have the privilege of buy- moment to the work, with the re- and great preparations will be the ing, payinu the homesteader meet. the sult that classical music is now program for the next same price for the land as it had rendered with perfect ease to" and cost him, plus the improvements. expression. Services At Lihue The land thus reverting to the The girls have been organized Vesper 9( government, would again be St.- into a club which is known as the and nrrnin snlil tn "School Orchestra Glee Club," Rnster week is beinor observed homeseeker under similar terms vv. and through the aid of the con- in the Lihue Union Church by with additional charges for im- cert, hope to be able to provide a Special Uesper Services in which provements. The trovernment full set of instruments. The pro- the Hawaiian and English speak STUM would thus be protected against gram will include anything from ing congregations write. lane nomesteading as w e I 1 as the opening chorus. "Moonlight There will be a morning service against any possibility of the land Bay," to "Schubert's Serenade." nn finnd Friday and a soecial ever falling into the hands of and the "Anvil Chorus," from II Easter service on Sunday, all ac tlHUE 5 TQK.I BUILDI NC KAUAI RIPLEY i DAVIS AiCrllTrXTS j corporations. Trovotore. In other words, the cording to programmes distributed Some will say" that the land in program, a copy of which will throughout the community every ten years, for instance, will have probably appear in our next issue, one is invited. The contract for the Lihue The main entrance to the store Another pleasing, (and sensible) increased in value, and that the will be varied so as to suit the ... Store's big three story will be from the belt road, while feature of the new building will be government should pay the home- public as possible. nearly as Mrs. West Coming concrete building has been award- another will give access from main the fifteen foot ceiling on the lower steader more for the land than that Following well-know- the concert, a dance ed the n contractor, Jack street, opposite, the new bank floor. The cold storage depart- which he originally had paid, and will be given, during which, de- .Lucas, who as a builder', needs no building. The lower floor is lo ment, wherein will be kept meats tnat it lie only received oavment licious refreshments will be served. Mrs. West, demonstrator for introduction to our readers. The be divided into four sections, or of evervdescription, will be for the improvements he had mndp. The concert is to be given for the Henry Mav & Co.. Honolulu, will plantation is doing the excavating departments, representing a cross. divided into four compartment, there would be no profit in it for benefit of the club, admission be- arrive March 26, and will demon- work preparatory to the beginning Each of these departments will be with access from the store, so that the homesteader. To this we can ing fixed at 25, 50 and Si. 00 strate Califene to the patrons of of operations which willbe about presided over by obliginp experts a customer mav be waited upon if say, that even at the present price Ye Editor acknowledges with the Lihue Store until April 1st. the middle of April. in their respective lines. Directly he desires through the main store. of sugar, and with the future out- - much appreciation, the first invi The Lihue Store management The main building, will have a in front of the main entrance and The contract price of the. new iook ot tne pineapple ind stry, any. tation to this extends a cordial invitation to its floor space of 113x70 feet, and a to the rear, will be the' business building is $42,363 00 but i n -- man who has the use of fortv to event which will take place on patrons to visit the store during magnificent cold storage depart- office, raised several feet above the cidentals will probably bring the eichtv acres for a term of venrs. ment aggregating a should a profit Saturday evening April 5th. these interesting demonstrations. 32x50 feet level o f the floor, giving e cost to more than $50,000.00. The have made on his of floor t(h total of 25,330 square feet manager a splendid view' of the contract calls for the completion farm which would justify him in r space. A n eight foot basement of the building by October next, breaking even" on the disposal underneath the entire building entire lower floor. At the rear of which will give the niaiiagcment of it at cost. Japanese Consul On Kauai will be used as a "handy ware- t h i'S office, will be Manager ample time to make ready tor the A Few Facts: house." That is, a supply Rohrig's private office. With its big Christmas rush. It will be In an effort t o ascertain a few sufficiently large for immediate use great bay windows and modern the most elaborate store building facts concerning t h e conditions will be kept there for facility in equipments, the view tlmt W ob- in the Territory outside of Hono- existing among the homesteaders nf- flip- wlint nt,mfirs nn tlm (nra n( filling large orders promptly. An tained of both main street and belt lulu and bespeaks the progressive-nes- s ...... v.. waw W L it, to be the "thriving" Homestead electrically, will road, combined with airieness, of those who have driven elevator been District, some peculiar facts have office i n producing busi- operate an elevator from basement makes the manager's nothing instrumental been broueht to lieht. one of tint t o top floor, thus enabling less dignified in appearance than ness which would warrant the the least importance, being that customers to cover the entire store the most te office in the necessity of such an imposing but tnree owners m the entire with ease and comfort. big city department stores. structure. settlement are free from mort gages, one of these having been able to save himself only by t h e aid ot hnancial assistance through DETAILED REPORT OF THE FOURTH TAXATION DISTRICT, KAUA the death of a relative. When we take into consideration, that this IE district is composed of scores of holdings of from five to fifteen TAXES COLLECTED BY DISTRICTS. FOURTH TAXATION DIVISION, COUNTY OK KAUAI, FOR THE YEAR , ENDED JUNE 30, 1012. acres, and that it is held up as a sample of "successful homestead-ni- g' it is not difficult to come to DISTRICT a d e fi n i t c conclusion as to the i significance of hat "counter-pet- i tion which is Claimed to have had its origin in vicinitv of - Niiluiu AVuimert Koloa Lihue Kawailmu Ilanalei Total the , McBryde, It is rumored that those who signed, the petition were Real Property : $1 10.5U3.00 Sl,7a8.05 S.IViO.-i- $ 4,7:20.75 5,415.80 f 8li,:H.OO lined u p and passed Personal Property 500.00 02,382.80 10.210.81 17,753.15 5,312.(15 4,400.30 100.754.71 the paper Carriuso, Curt and Dray, Etc "5.00 1,533.00 811.00 1,354.00 310.00 277.00 4,370.00 along the line with ,a request to Automobile ' 048.50 335.25 080.35 105.50 107.00 2,305.00 "sign." As to whether the Bicycle i " 158.00 18.00 51.00 8.00 5.00 240.00 rttmoris 5.10 .80 .50 24.00 BieyeloTttg --S . 15.80 1.80 true or not, we will not concern ! - 80.00 5.000.00 3,581.00 3,344.00 1,018.00 1,431.00 15,300.00 ourselves, but the fact that a peti School.-- . - 80.00 5,000.00 3,584.00 3,314.00 1,018.00 1,434.00 15,300.00 Poll ; . 40.00 2 050.00 1 702.00 1,072.00 509.00 717.00 7,080.00 tion was circulated, is sufficient o 1:54-2- 0 134," 'Mi-- DoKomlDoKTttK m'W -- 07lJ0 --'"150 ' HON. H..EITAKI, Japanese Consul to Hawaii. Income "l09.25 4,031.80 300.20 3,003.30 1,323.88 481.40 110,428.83 Special Income 100.25 3 122.85 34.00 3,053.00 1,177.03 2S.80 7,872.73 which should be met with firmness Penaltieg, Coata and Interest .00 70.50 70.10 73.40 78.30 82.20 303.10 by every to ' bonifide homeseeker on The most prominent visitor children took part. A large number ' $2 450. 10 $100,817. 15 $50,825.01 $04,275.10 $15,810.01 $14,050.20 $255,178.03 the Garden Island last week, was of prominent Japanese congregat- Kauai; Hon. H. Eitaki, the Japanese Con- ed at the landing at Nawiliwili 1 amounting to $47,304.05 collected in Honolulu. sul for the Territory of Hawaii, Saturday to bid him boh voyage Add income taxes BAND CONCEPT who arrived Wednesday morning. on his return to Honolulu. Figures showing increase in items over 1912, the totol of which is From the above table it will be dele- seen Waimea le play He was met at Waimea by a The following were among those to be raised by tax on real estate and personal property in the County that ids all districts The Lihue Dandfwill its included in amount of personal taxes, being monthly concert at gation from Lihue, which attending the banquet at the Fair-vie- of Kauai for 1913. f the'Lihue Park Editor Fukunaga of the Kauai KAUAI.ir three'times more than its nearest on Sunday,"March 23rd. at 3p. si. Miyasaki. 1012 1013 Increase competitor fact, Wai- I'uoaiuM Shinpo and. the Rev. 02,031.2(5 Lihue. In N. Sadaoka, Rev. Okamoto, I. expense $ $ $10,010.00 I 1'AilT 1. On Thursday evening a. banquet For current S'?H'i'?A 3,310.00 mea leads in everything excepting Mizuno, M. Inoue, J. Teraoka, " permanent improvements -- 30,878.00 1. March "Prince Imperial" distinguished ImlldingH I'il'ix 5,000.00 " real property and dog tax, totaling was tendered the E. Matsue, C. Gokan, H. Miwa, " school f!'00 i"m?"i1 -- C. E. Duble and sinking fund " J. 1 8,558.85 $106,817.15, being $42,542.05 .ir.2. F. visitor, at the Hotef Fairvitw, T. Fukunaga, " interest 8,770.20 Overture "Ileal"...iG. Daniels Y. Kirihara, T. " school salaries, etc..?. ( ,711. 04 00,400.00 above that of the Lihue District. 3. Waltz "Ambrosia" G. L. Tracy Addresses Seike, Kodani, Tsuchiya, collecting 11,UU.U0 11, (HO. 00 410.00 twenty plates being laid. Rev. " iisssinu anil. taxess Other noticeable features in the 4. Miserere from ".I. Trovotore"..... Mi-yaza- $21,220.44 made several plantations Sakunia, Y. Yoshimoto, Rev. T0tai ..$100,075.00 $215,202.10 , -- G. Verdi were at report are the absence of dogs, Vmit 2. Ka-pai- a, 1011 1012 and a reception was held in T. Izumi. T. Fujii, E. bicycles and automobiles on Nii-ha- 5. Overture "The White Rose" Net assessed val. R. & P. P $10,518,0(52 $18,520,852 similairity of in which the Japanese school Akama, Consul Eitaki. for 1013. the the totals - E. Beyer Kauai's ratio .10900 for 1912; .1090 of 0. Serenade "At the Fountain" rate .0110 for 1012; .011015 or .011(1 for 1013. Ilanalei and Kawaihau Districts Kauai's personal property K. II. Losey 6 J. K. Farley is the oldest man The animal meeting of the Kauai and that the total 7. ValUes"'Chiribiribin" about in point of service in the taxation Athletic Association will be held at the Lihue Hall. The boys are tax amounts to the same as .'. ..A. Pestalozza Good Time Coming Waimea total receipts. 8 March "The Thunderer" Territory, rs department of the the Fturview Hotel next Saturday past-maste- grand at the art of . having been at the head of the J. P. Sous evening a t 7:30 o'clock. X h e entertaining and a general good The Star Spangled Banner Fourth "Taxation District for the The batchelors of Lihue will be R.J. Baker, the Photographer J. A. Sovsa, last twenty-thre- e years. public is invited. hosts at a dance April 12th., at time is assured. is again on Kauai, Director. f

THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913

THE GARDEN ISLAND soon as the story coolsoff sufficient ly to allow of the printing without & Automobile Works TUESDAY.MARCH 18th. 1913. melting the type." Waimea Machine Proprietor. Jack Coney put in some mighty Geo. A. Bertram, Issucd-Ever- y Tuesday, straight talk the. other day oti that j Entered at the post office at Automobile and gas - Lihue, Kauai, as second-clas- s fool prohibition bill. He is right DOUGHERTY General machine, matter. in his contention' that the Terntoiy supplies, f SunSCKU'TlON is capable of running its o w u engine repairs, auto Ratijs 2.50 Pkk YltAU, SI. 50 l'OK StXM0NTIIS affairs, and if the agitators of the IN ADVANCE prohibition question had any self parts, etc. respect, or the least respect for LIGHTING CO. their country, they would come WEDDING AGENTS FOR ACETELINE GAS AnVKRTISING Ratus, 75 Cunts out frankly and fight for their An Inch Pkr Month. cause among the people o f the PRESENTS Territory. We do not advocate E. B. Bridgkwatrr, Editor saloons any more than do the pro K. C HorrER, Manager hibitionists, but we do claim, that Our stock of articles Vulcanizing on Kauai we have the liquor suitable for Wedding and situation so well in hand, that all Onu democrat equals one Link. Anniversary presents was the prohibition laws under the sun, highest grade One Link, equals one governor. could not improve it. The personally selected by us, We Are equipped with the very majority of blue ribbon mutts facilities for the who with, w e believe, a full American machine tools and our Just watch our polo boys return are constantly shouting (heir head repair work are with the scalps of Canadians and off for prohibition could not. for knowledge of the tastes of handling of automobile Pacific Coast experts dangling the life of them, explain the pre our custoumers. We have trom their belts. , sent liquor situation in an intelli dainty bits in gold, silver - gent manner. As to Kauai, we UP- ! What's become of the baseball can vouch for her ability to cope and glass as well, rich Our efforts are to please our patrons, and a with problem a n y bawler? The opening of the season this without beautiful articles in fasci- to you how easily it is done. is near at hand, yet not a sound outside interference, and we most trial will prove is heard above the surface. heartily offer our kokua to the nating variety. member from Kauai, who so bold f Wn,would advise. Gov. Colquitt ly spake his views on the subject. We pack ALL articles WE DELIVER THE GOODS of Texas to keep his shirt on. Tex- so that they can be shipped as is a big thing, but Uncle Sam Kauai has reached that stage without danger of injury o r is bigger, and when he wants where she needs a recorder s ofiice breakage. Mexico licked, he will do the job How often do we wish to refer Waimea Machine & Automobile Works himself. to a piece of real estate, ami a:e blocked by the fact that to Hono- Tel. 32 W. WAIMEA, KAUAI. P. O. Box K. Kauai's Big Four Busted," says lulu we must go if we wisli to find - headline in one of the Honolulu full particulars. We haw two o exchanges. Well, even so. there is banks n the island, neither of no danger of the members making which can do any real estate lc ai -- ing simply themselves reidictilotis as is the business because' the ex case with the Oahu bunch. pense attached to abstracting, etc.. is too great to make it profitable to the banks. county Auditor Ryan, of Ha- Every Former should have a record of a'l real ELECTRICITY waii, declares that he has a clean estate transactions which bill of sale showing are made that all was o. within its bounds and there is no k. when he gave up the reins, and plausible reason why Kauai The Key To Power Economy adds should further that Link has the be longer deprived of her rights. signed statement to effect. that If All Wherever electricity supersedes steam or gasoline engine Link has it, guess that settles it. leases, deeds, etc., could as well, and much better, go on re Electric Lighti drive there is elfected a great saving of money. cord in our own county the people building MOST CONVENIENT, SANITARY If were asked t o than to be sent to Honolulu a n d name largest t the three states in with a much greater degree of sat- AND RELIABLE POWER the Union, a great many would isfaction, since any say Texas, information New York and Penn- we might desire concerning such of Houses We arc prepared to make recommendations and furnish prices sylvania, or Ohio or Illinois, but transactions, would be accessable for the installation of motors for industrial application. they would miss it. Texas has 265, at once. Our legislators 780 square should miles; California, 158, lose no time, and experience but 360; and "Montana, Electric Ltd. 146, 080 square little difficulty i u securing this The Hawaiian Co., miles. much coveted accomodation for d Specialty Kauai, Our Jack Coney wants the government to get a move on itself The Cocoanut Industry to in regard to that Nawiliwili wharf. Joe Fassoth was host about Hand Painted Place Cards Well, he's right. Since the money thirty of Makaweli's young peo- Honolulu Electric Co., Ltd. ple at a typical Chinese supper at has been appropriated, why not The cocoamit oil inclimtrv is mi get busy and make a noise like opportunity in t h e Philippines King and Bishop Sts. Telephone 3095 the Makaweli boarding house Hand painted place cards for real action. which has so far seemed tn psmw Saturday evening. After supper, every occasion. Enquire at this Ljthe attention of the man who is t he guests repaired t o the hall office or of Mrs. K C. Hopper. The organization of a girls' con- looting tor a cliance to put his dancing completed the cert club in Waiinea is an example capital where in an undertaking that will evening's festivities. of a n enterprising spirit which net nun a nanasome profit. This NOW READ THE ADS should prevail in every settlement industry is carried on bv t li p on the island. Waimea citizens natives of the islands int the most certainly have progressiveness primitive way, awaiting the touch which is well north immitating . of the magic wand of thrift to turn the cocoanut into gold. Our Waimea representative, for There are but few cocoanut oil, The Winning the third time, has lost out in his factories in the islands, the largest Combination" bill. That's all portion of copra or dried cocoanut right, Bill, some people cannot see Deing snipped to other countries a house until it falls on them. Keep for manufacturing purposes. Of after it, and you will succeed. If the amount exported, France is the your citv was a cane field it might chief buver. receivintr nearly be different, though. seventy per cent of the output. The Clear Bottle ith the The export of copra from the is And now comes the Honorable lands has increased in value from Mr. Goodness, with a bill to com- $4,532,000 to 26,657.790. and pel all teachers 1o read, write and cocoanut oil fro in $56,640 to Light-Proo- speak the Hawaiian language 5157,966. Prior to 1906, practically f Hood Goodness knows, I no cocoanut oil was exported from guess, that there is not a single the islands, but since the com- school marm in the Territory but mencement of its manufacture the wishes to goodness there could be quantity has been far in excess of something else added to her lot. the local demand, and the amount shipped to other countries each Primo P&le- - -- You KNOW. - The Star-Bulleti- n, in comment year since 1906 has increased.- ingonHolestein's"hat-pin"biI- l in- - What is needed in the Philip- torms its readers that Hiloand Ho- pines is the establishment o f nolulu are the only cities enjoying factories for the manufacture nf the blessing of street-ca- r service." all the dried cocoanut into oil. Let Clccir Bottle Gives vou tne c'i"ncc to examine We are not knocking Hilo when we the mills go to the raw material, the clear amber colored liquid con- say that the cub reporter is Slight instead of shinnintr it lmlf nrninul tents (there's no sediment, either). ly previous in announcing street the world for the manufacture of cars for that burg unless the po hue products. Remember how long pulace on a it took tne manufacturers of cotton is riding franchise. Llffllt-Po- Hood-Proec- goods to discover that the right of ts the beer, from the time it - IT strikes us that 271,000.00 way wasao build mills where the ; is bottle'd till yoif drink it, 'from will not amount to so very much cotton grew? Now the big cotton 'the harmful effects of light. after all, when it is divided among mills are in the South. The cocoa-nu- t oil mills the gang. When the facts concem-i-i- g should be in the Phi- lippines. the Hilo graft are all unearth- Capital will eventually be ed, we will wonder how the used for this purpose of develop- treasurer and members of the board ing the industry i n its natural There are several reasons why of supervisors, could have been home. blind to the crookedness of the The two distinct products of it's besNto specify auditor, To a man up a tree, it commercial value of the cocoanut has the ear marks o f a family palm are the meat, which when auiir. dried is called copra, and the husk which is known commercially as A. coir. The former is in "Dr. Frederick Cook's manufacturing used Perilous dash to the Summit of Ki- - oil which is largely t utilized i n making fi h e soaps, iauea, on sleds Drawn by Poi Dogs, candles and medical nrpreirnfinnc 3vo.; Bound in Tei Leaves, okole- - In a highly refined state the oil is 1 . hao finish, and containing illusra aiso useu tor the manufacture of Hons o f the monument Gracing butter of a high grade. the Spot where fell the Author's -- ..f... Ancestor who was killed and Sperry products for the house eaten wife, the by the savages about five trade, the best that's hundred made. tf. years ago. First Edition of thirty volutnns will bo off the press as NOW READ THE ADS THE GAJRDKN ISLAND, TUESHAY MARCH 18, 1913.

...... a HJn(SSHB SWEET SAYINGS

Graham Cakes: THE ANSWER Two cups of sugar, one cifp of sour milk, one teaspoonful of sal-eratu- s, In the make-u- p of the Packard "38" carriage one teaspoonful salt, otic tablespoonful of butter, and a little are more features directly appealing to the nutmeg if you like. . oriciency , owner and driver before have Molasses Cup Cakes: .'J than ever Two cups of molasses, two cups been embodied in any one motor vehicle of butter, one cup' of milk, riile teaspoonful of saleratus, dissolved Durability Left Drive Hydraulic Governor in a little hot Water, one teaspoon-- ; Avoids the necessity of stepping Enables the novice to drive with ful of essence of lemon, half a nut- into the street. This result in con- the assurance of an expert. Pre- meg and two eggs, add flour suffi- cient you comprise nection with other far reaching vents "stalling" the motor in to make it as stiff as can THESE three essentials improvements. crowded traffic; prevents racing stir with a spoon. Beat it well and FEDERAl bake in a quick on which Electric Self Starter the motor when "declutching' ; oven. ' affords agreeable uniformity of Lemon Cheese Cake: tr7 Easily and simply operated from TRUCKS a driving position. road speeds without requiring Two eggs, well beaten, are built skillful use of the accelerator one Centralized Control fourth of a pound of loaf sugar, pedal. crushed, one fourth of a pound of mastery te Compjete of the car from butter, a little lemon peel, grated, The up-to-da- merchants and the driver's seat. A compact ar- Perfected Flexible, efficient, silent, giving or essence, and a few almond peel- rangement at the finger tips ed and bruised. Bake like tarts. operated with slightest motion with no sense of exerted the effort. Doughnuts: manufacturer are proving this every Electric Lighting power. Controlling Dry Plate Clutch Rub a quarter of a pound of switches at the cen- butter into a quart of flour, add day. tralized control board. Proof against "burning" and cer- five ounces of sugar, two eggs, a Magneto Ignition tain of engagement without spoonful of yeast, and sufficient "grabbing." The ucfc A high tension dual ignition sys- milk to make it into a stiff paste. Federal ,o)V tem independent of the self-startin- g Forced Feed Oiling When it has risen, roll it out, cut ftor battery and motor generator. Especially desirable it into proper shapes and boil in pany is entii:e energy Insures for "sixes." lard it is nicelv browned. dpohig Packard efficiency at all An auxiliary system feeds oil di- until 6pceds. To $ rectly to the cylinder walls and is Another Way Hake Doughnuls: pr.Q.duce a one njpdel feudt, and Short Turning Radius automatically regulated for differ- Take one pint of flour, half a a The Packard "38" turns in a circle ent power requirements. pint of sugar, three eggs, a piece forty-on- e and one-ha- lf feet in of butter as big as egg, and a ul better article at a lower price is diameter. Size of Crank Shaft of dissolved saleratus. and Six-Inc- The diameter of the 'crank shaft add spice to When you have h Depth Frame taste. of is 2Vs inches. Ample size of no eggs, a gm ot yeast win oe thus obtained. Prevents body distortion and bearings insures ' maximum period found a good substitude, but in cramping of doors. ' of service without refitting. that case, the dough must stand over night. Seyeral of these ttrucks are beih$ The sum of these essentials is to be found fn no other car. This Loaf Cake: comprehensive i solution, in one motor carriage, of all the chief Take two quarts of flour, half a operated in and about rlonJpuV problems of r.ecent" years, compels the consideration of the pound of sugar, a quarter of a hi critical patron. pound of butter, three eggs, one successfully lf with f gill of milk, one-ha- teacupful of, very a ifr pgr Ask the man who owns one sweet yeast, and use cloves and nutmeg for spice. cent overload. Short Cake: This car will be on exhibition at the Kauai Garage Co.,sLtd. Rub a very small bit of shorten- ISfr ing three'tablespoonfuls FEDERAL of simpli-- " Lihue, Kauai or of cream The is the acme with flour; put a teaspoonful of dissolved saleratus into your sour city eff milk, and mix the cake pretty ad icncy. stiff, and bake quickly. Sponge Cake: Ltd-..- The 1913 Packard "38" Four eggs, two cups of flour, Schuman Carriage JCo., . Imperial Limousine two cups- - of sugar, ewn full, a teaspoonful of saleratu.s, lemon or nutmeg for spice. Beat the two Honolulu parts of eggs separate, the white to a froth, then beat them together, then stir in the flour, and with- out delay t put into the oven. m3 Cream Cup Cake: Four cups of flour, two cups of sugar, three cups of cream, and four eges. Beat well, and bake in S. OZAKI square tin pan.when cold, cut in WAIMEA squares: bake in a quick oven. Soft Cakes For Tea: Wholesale Liquor Dealer Beat ten eggs light, and one and ALSO a half .pounds of sugar; add a half pound of butter, and two pounds Complete Line of Oriented ,Goods .of butter, and two pounds of flour, r Telephone No. 102. . Branch Wahiawa, Telephone No. 7. and half a nutmeg. Oceanic Steamship Poor Man's Pound Cake: Two cups of bread dough, one JUS. F. MORGAN JEWELERS cup of sugar, one cup of butter, Co s. Time-tabl- e I one egg, a teaspoonful of vanilla Your pocket book needrft .be .emptied ".to get flavoring, and a teaspoonful o f a' baking powder. The favorite S. S. SIERRA, 10,-00- p Co. Ltd. Everything good smoke tons displacement, in the Composition Cake: sails from Silver and Gold Line, Honolulu Jan. 11. Stocks, Bonds, One quart of flour, one cup of s Rich .the Ept-clas- single to San Fran Cut Glass and sugar, half a pound o f butter, There's . Goods. cco, $65; round trip, $110. Real Estate and .Insurance Art seven eggs, and a half of cream. G. Brewer & Co. Ltd. Merchandise Icing For Cakes: v NO. 125 131 MERCHANT ST. of the "LAINSULAR" GENERAL AGENTS Best Quality Only. Beat the whites of eggs to an P. O. Box No. 594 Honolulu entire froth; to each egg, add five c if spoonfuls of sifted loaf sugar; n n ILr m1 1n r rt1 1 n.r o slpwlv beat it for sometime, and a ij ti fHXHMAN.KO.,U. put it on the cake while it is still r l L. Y. hot, and set it in warm oven to a cigar that is all quality and selling at .$5.(j0 TIM Ka.waihau Auto Co. Leading Jewelers dry. ' Has entered the rent ser- Box 342 Honolulu , the box of 100 ; vice, and has provided him- . Kapaa self with a big Binks-r-T- he next great war will be in the air. Five-Seat- No money put in bands, no foil just quality. er Buick Wiggs That will boom um- the bif - Special attention paid to Comfortable Cars. brella market. commercial travelers. Rea- Binks How so? Reasonable & Co., sonable rates to all parts of Rates. Wiggs Look at the blood that H. Hackfeld Ltd. the island. MAILS will be spilled. Careful Drivers. . Wholesale distributors InterrlslaclMails 'Phone 600 Service at all hours, Regular mail' lfcavej:; Lihue on Grumbiue Your wife doesn't Tuesday 5. seem to like me. and Saturday at p. 'm. - --r i. i i niu t. Tel. 209L 'Regular mail arVii'ts from Honot-lul- Pohick' 'Naturally! You're the man I lay on girl ednesclav and Friday li'iornf alwavs tne blame A farmer boy and his best when I a m detained downtown were seated in a buggy one even- ing. During sugar season mail,' i? ing in town., watching the peoplq F. E. .DAYIS & ,C'0. THE KAPAIA AUTO CO. frequently seilt and brought by evenings. pass. Near by was a popeorn-vender- 's Y steamers extra' trips be- HONOLULU, T. H. Rent Service mains stand. Presently Nl'IMNlJ iuM LOST tween regular mail days.. On days is your favorite the Mekciiant Stkects Our big 1012 model, ft seater, "What recita lady remarked: My! that pop- upholatcrrt'd liuick, is thu car you wlien the coast mail is due, the tion?" corn smells good!" COMMISSION MERCHANTS are looking for if you wish totravel mail boat due on Friday, will lay "Curfew Shall Not Ring'To- - "That's right," said the gallant.' in comfort and safety. Black leather covered note Blacksmith supplies, Wag- n over and come in on Saturday up a closer so" vou Reasonable rates a d careful book, (compliments of Lihue Store? night." "I'll drive little ons, iiuggies, Harness, Bi- drivers. Special attention is given morning instead. stamped in gold on outside) fiudet "But no one recites'that now.." can smell it better." cycle Sundries. commercial traveliu. MAILS CLOSE r Phone 225L please leave at this office. "That's why I like it." Mr ""Prompt and careful atten- Registered mail closes on mail . "What made vou so late?" tion given to mail orders. Any tiino you may wish tomako days, at four Or- a hurry-u- p call you will find us o'clock sharp.. Elmer, aged five, went to the "I met Jinks." "ontho job." Souvenirs dinary mail, at half past four. blacksmith shop to see his father's "Well, that's no reason why you INTER-ISLAN- D VESSELS. be- getting AVo horse shod. When the smith should 'be ah hour late Contractor Jack Lucas, who has M.TOGO neatly pack and mail For Kauai Ports ' ' Hawaiian Souvenirs. gan to pare the horse's hoof Elmer home to dinner." been awarded the construction of W.G. nail. I.-- I. S. N. Co., Hawaii & South, Seas. Curio every Thursday. said earnestly: "Say, my papa "I know, but I asked him how te big new Lihue Store was here .The flour of the west is Sperry, Co. Kinaii, I.-- I. S. N, Co., every doesn't want his horse made any he was feeling, and the fool insist- (last week, arranging preliminaries " Best. IIQNOLULU. .Tuesday. , 4 smaller;'' ed on telling me." for commencement exercises. tf, . .

1 '' T i- aT-- i ' HTlTlffriil- 1 l in in -- Mb.. J THE GARDEN ISLAND. TUESDAY MARCH 18, 1913

'Used hv All Bin Blowing Off Steam the a-- n m mvrw .. College Nines t sienna GARAGEi It vnn attpnil anv nf NAWILIWILI htr cnllecrc irimo vnn will 6nA Mary's Skirt Was Too Tigght that the h.lll n1mntt irivar!iltlu C. W. SPITZ, Prop. ; uteclis the REACH flFPlriAT AMERICAN LEAfitJR I1AT.T . Mary had a little skirt, 104 College men won't have anything Which wns so tight it really hurt, NAWILIWILI, KAUAI TELEPHONE but the " BEST that's why they all use She windedalong thccrowtledslreet With two-inc- h steps, a vision sweet Automobiles to all Parts of Kauai, all hours, Day and :Night I Her movements were so very slow liftoff It almost Seemed she didn t g . College men know too (hat the Ucach Ball has n aUotitot by the v i Her costume was exceedingly waim Careful Chauffeurs American Uague for ten years, ami Is the Official Lenftue ball; No other oall can be it set! In anv Lenmie tame. Prlr rvrrvwurm "1 was but a matter of pure form. i uuamy f V rj i IiT --1 .,7. 1 .Ji Vt . .U n means wis She couldn't catch a trolley car, and jaffttiqgS. mi,, .., vi i nunc uat 7 nn'v;'.ruaus ana light machinery repaired. Plumbing jvui j unaer 31.no . Could Mary, plump and chubby, Autos and nlicd ftUthoritT at the, Amrirn Tnm. llUtn Chalmers-- ! ! uuwvwi,, inviui, iw. iu tcuw m ucaicrs or uy man. She couldn't catch an omnibus, Agents for Fisk and Goodrich Tires and Tubes, But still she caught a hubby, Detroit, Hudson & Gramm-Loga- n Truck. Old Lady (to station-agent- ) "When does the next train leave?" Co., Ltd., at Nawiliwili, Kauai, Tfteo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd. Agent "Eleven fifty, ma'am." Agents for the Inter Island Steam Navigation Old Lady "Oh, then I have Sole Agents to spare. I more than half an hour AUTOMOBILE RATES - t thought it left at ten minutes to for the Territory of Hawaii twelve." Fro'm Libue to Koloa $ 5.00 From Lihue to Waimea ;.--- $liO0P " " " Lawai 6.00 " "Kekaha 17-5- " " " " " Barking Sands-,- -. 0 is a long time between thinks. Kalaheo 7.00 It " " a- 5.00 good " " Eleele 8.00 Kapaa Listeners never hear any " " " " Anahola ,6.00 of nor of anybody Makaweli 9.00 - themselves, ' KalihiwaL .J- 12.00 else either. Kilauea 10.00 -. ' " " Haena...- - ': - 20.00 If we could set ourselves as Hanalei 15.00 others see us. we wouldn't believe Drummers using Trucks fcr Iransportalion of sample trunks, $10 and $15 per day and boad,6 driver. it. (Inn -- . mil nno liolf fnrn fnr mil nil Irln i . ' "Willie, didn't I tell ou to shut that shutter?" said Mrs. BoRgs. "The shutter's shut," replied Willie, "and-- can't shut it any Some Descriptive Pointers shutter."

Waimea. The Canyon, won-deif- ul Mr. Willis But why don't you scenic masterpiece, easily I YMILTHESTTIi! take your bank-boo- k in to have it accessible on horseback. balanced? Olokele Dilch, en Mrs. Willis I don't want The great that gineering feat amid cliffs and crags Ml Fresh Haa's Candy Ib$J snoopy-lookin- g cashier know to of exquisite beauty, accessible by how much money I ve got in there! office Kauai .40 I carriage. The Russian Fort, on Half pound boxes delivered to any post on , . ' the bluff overlooking the harbor, Janet was visiting school with her an intoresting relic- The Hana- - cousin, and the teacher asked her pepe Falls, "Manawaiopuna," at' This candy is taken from cold Ptoragi' Just befrtro tiio ffgjfj if she knew her letters yet. She s, class condition. the head of the Hauapepe canyon BM$B lnail clo-c- and coinc.i to you in liwt said she did, and started in to re- t go half-wa- y, tnence by & CO. peat the alphabet. She hesitated carriages HI BENSON, SMITH ot: Horseback, Box 426 Sole Agents Honolulu when she got as far as and easy trail ine flkjS ttVW&W "q!" the Barking Sands Nohili, an in- teacher said: "Why, you at Jannet, teresting freak of nature, excellent, know what comes after q! "Oh. ves. she answered, roads for icarriatre. "cucumber." The Marine Drive, Boating on the Wailua river. te! TIim'' tBf(aBXirMMHIHHMMHMUMv BssmBss Hey, diddle, diddle, The Pole-lin- e Trail, most in The cat and the fiddle. teresting ride or tramp into the 1 .. cow so say The the chronicles tropical forests. Jumped over the moon, Musical Instruments And. on clear nights in June, HOTELS We can still see Milky Way. the Simple accommodations, b u t good food is the rule in all country Hou'ld th' wire' says lie. Be-gorr- y! next toime he can come here districts. Hotels are to be found Fmolulu an' hould it himself." at Lihue, Waimea, and Hanalei. 00,31 LIMITED . . isic I Board may be obtained at almost Up-to-da- Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto-Liver- y Dubleigh "W a s that you I any village on inquiry. r lieard JAMES W. BERGSTROM Business. fumbling at your door this Lihue. Hotel Fairview; W. H. Manager morning at one o'clock?" I Rice, Jr., prop. Rates, $3.00 per 88 King Street AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LIN- Clubleigh "Atone? I guess so. E My wife declares I got in about day, or hv agreement three." I BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA Knabe Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. I was out in the woods hunting I Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thursday yesterday and I shot a man who Hans ik and Saturday. was wearing one of his fuzzy hats." Stationery P I ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS 'Well?" and am afraid people may oefaning W. WEBER Manager. "I think I did it intentionally," Paper I Telephone 4 W Waimea P. O. Box 48 "Afraid? Why, man, if they We carryall the best grades Auto-Pian- o Inerplayers think that, you will get all the of paper, stationery, and of- credit." fice supplies. - Premetone Players We will give your mail or- James Fayn, the novelist, was der the same care and prompt Pipe and Reed Organs WHEN IN NEED THE BANK OF HAWAII, OP once at a dinner party where a attention that you would re- learned clergyman insisted o n ceive in person. Limited Talking tl quoting Greek. The lady sitting Drop us a line. Machines. Victor and LIHUE BRANCH next to Payn asked for a transla- Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii tion. Columbia Records. Payn's Greek was rusty. Ac Deposits are received subject Paper Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. New Hawaiian Records In Stock cordingly he assumed a blush, and to check. Certificates of de- hinted to the lady that it was scarce- Young Bldg. Honolulu posit issued payable on de- ly for her ear. THE VERY LATEST SHEET MUSIC mand. Loans made on ap- proved security. Paper Bags, Twines, "Heavens!" she exclaimed, "you don't mean to say Drafts Drawn on Stationery "Please don't ask any more," mm Honolulu Bremen murmured Payn, "I really could San Francisco Berlin not tell you." New York Hong Kong HONOLULU'S LARGEST . London Yokohama Many people wonder why school Let Us Do Your Savings Department PAPER HOUSE teachers age so early and Interest paid on Savings De- rapidly. The following are some posits. 4 per cent on ordi- excerpts from the harvest one LA UNDR nary and 4 per cent on Term AMERICAN- - HAWAIIAN pedagogue reaped from her sow- ing, which will, Address Deposits. Ordinary Savings PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. and in a measure, Deposits will be received up to explain her despair. $2,500 in any one account. Fort and Queen Streets f Lowell was born in Cambridge Territorial Messenger at his old home Elmwood." Service; Safe Deposit Boxes for Whenever a knight started out ' . $2 S3 Vice-Pr- HONOLULU J Rent and a Year GEO. G. GUILD, & Mgr o n an errant, he was called u I knight errant." 'Geology treats of the interior from the Hanamaulu camp by of the earth and the exterior of and hysterical events J.ELEPHONE 642 Box-4- Deputy Sheriff the earth the P Q 1' Miss Power Ellis last Saturday of its future." morning. He will be closely "The divisions of geology are HONOLULU SCRAP" IRON CO. Fashionable Millinery guarded for a few days when a structional, dramatical, and hys mid Parlors commission will investigate h i s terical." C. H. BROWN, Manager 210.211 Boston BUg. H onolulu condition, Oliver Wendell Holmes was a Fort Street Lihue Poultry Farm Dealer in D. W. Anderson of man of good ideas, a few of which Honolulu 106, (SCRAP Fair-vie- are exposed in his works." P. O. Box Lihue. Kauai. IRON, BRASS, COPPER, was registered at the Hotel w AND SECOND - last week. HAND MACHINERY Mrs. H. Hough and Mrs. P vice-pres- J. It is estimated that aliens possess per year. That of the i- Cleghorn o f Honolulu were re !$.R . C. Coleman, the popular 20,647,000 acres of land within the deut.is $8,000. alrkauila St., near Electkic Powkr . border of the United States. Station in gistered a t Hotel Fairview last Standard Oil man returned to Ho According to the latest statistics, week. During their sojourn on nolulu Saturday. New Guinea is the largest island in having an area of 32 there are 136.017 negroe soldiers the island they visited all the in A. H. ones, representing the world, the 5,000 square miles, and a popula- in the United States army. Leon Quonson, representing the S. A. S trader, representing teresting sights including the bark Insurance Department of Hawaiian . i .i drygoods tion of 690,000. department of Hackfeld Gunst Cigar Co.. Honolulu, re- ing sands. Trust, was a passenger for Hono- Dr. A. Derby leaves for Ho- The salary of the president of J. & Co., Honolulu is calling on our turned to Honolulu on the Kinau An insane Filipino was removed lulu by the Kinau. the United States is $50,00 dollars nolulu on the Kinau. merchants. Saturdav. THE GARDKN ISLAND TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1913

EDUCATIONAL NOTES STRADER IN BLAZE FACTS FOR TOURISTS j HOTEL WAIMEA Bishop &Co, Waimka, Kauai Distance To Points Oflnterest BANKERS I An excellent way for a teacher Representative Strader o f the ji ji to begin the study of taxes is for Gttnst Cigar house of Honolulu Established 1859 her to study the operation of was a passenger in an auto one From Like jx revenue laws her day in own district. last week, when through some Hkai) Ori'icn - Honolulu If she will work out answers to the tinknow fire I cause, broke out Branch hs Hilo Hie Commercial questions below, she will have u neath the hood, a n d instantly To Milks To Milks at and Man's Nawiliwili 1 34 - excellent start in the subject, and transfcred itself t o the oil pan Ilanalei WAIMEA, KAUAI Koloa 11 "Wainiha 40 Favorite Hostlery hat she learns will enable her to which extends the length of the j talk intelligently and convincingly beneath. Strader transfcred Spout'gHorn 13 Haeua 43 Transacts a General Bakning car Eleele 20 Kalalatt GO to the dit'cctors on the subjects of himself to terra-firm- a he and Exchange Business where Hauapepe 21 Waimea P I taxes, salary, and school improve organized a fire bregrade of an in From Maawekli 25 Or to Olokele Commercial and Tfayelers' & ments. dividual character and got into ac- I Waimea 28 Ditch 6 Letters of Credit issued'avail- - 1. Vhat is the assessed valua tion at the first tap of the gong. Kekaha 33 End of Can- - able in all principal cities of tion of the property in the district? Gathering up ft guny sack DICK OLIVER, Manager that Hohili 43 yon Road 4 2. What is the rate of possibly leak, he the world. taxation couldn't rushed Nanamaulu 2 Hauapepe fall 16 i for education purposes? head long at a pool of water at the .X j J Wailtia River 6 Putt Kapele 11 3. Wnat is the rate for build- - foot of an embankment, from Kapaa landing 9 From L,ihue to . Interest, allowed ttt the rate ng purposes? whence he emerged as just the Kealia 11 Wailtia Falls 4 of 4 per cent per annum 4. How much did the directors driver had succeeded in kicking Anahola 15 From Ilanalei to on Savings Bank deposits. call for in their lev for of the blazing oil pan from earh under the Kilauea 24 WainihaP. H 7 o The MAJESTIC these funds? car. Landing fire- - j j the saturated Kilattea landing 26 Haena caves 11 Cor. Fort& lier. Sts., Honolulu 5. How much was actually re distinguisher on paid on Time De- the ears solar Kalalatt 72 Interest Rooms by the day, week ceived for each fund? plexis the flames dissappeared as if posits at the following rates: Why or month single or in 6. the difference? by magic, the apron was replaced, 3 Months 3 per cent 7. Was all property in the The best flour known, in every suite. the the driver took his place beside the per annum. district assessed? (L,ook out! This distinguished extinguisher a n d home Sperrv flour. tf. REASONABLE RATES 1-- i?s? NewlFall Models of 6 Months 3 2 per OPEN DAY and NIGHT s dangerous ground.) their destination wns reached o n 8. Was it all assessed at its time regardless of theconflagrhtion. NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS cent per annum. Kauai trade solicited fair cash value" as the law re Strader has been offered induce- 12 Months 4 percent quires? MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL, s kTkc iMMovzo rrtottriAcca r ments to remain in Waiuiea as a per annum. 1 fire Proprietor lie answers to tlie lirst s l x department, but as he has a 111 accordance w i t h the ji j have most beautiful artistic questions can be found in standing contract to remain in Ho postal laws governing second the All business by lines. You owe it to your- offices of the county clerk and the nolulu while Bobby Burns General class mail matter i. e., ' not entrusted compelled to islands self to see them, to try on county treasurer. The answers to Arthur, he was de more than three copies of any customers on other the last two may be harder to find. cline the Waimea offer. prompt a suitable model and bring newspaper can be mailed to receives careful and fcALIFORNIA any unpaid subscriber etc., FEED C0. I out the best Exerting Influence attention. lines your we beg to inform subscribers figure Probably a teacher can I Dealers in J has. exert no Lost A Certificate to Tim Gakdkn Island that greater Influence upon those coni Hay, Grain and Ciiickun Comfort, style, exquisite ten days after the receipt of ng under her instruction than to a bill for their subscription, if materials and superior wisely direct their recreation and Certificate No. 9 for Two (2) isupptiks. for Shares of Waimea Water Co. Ltd., the amount is not paid, the Food workmanship combine to reading, it you want some in- paper will be discontinued ,x and other specialties. Arabic for teresting data to study, get your stock in the name of Chong Kee Koloa In-- make the without further notice. I coltinR Iron Roofa. Pt'taluma I pupils to answer in writing the has been lost, and all persons are cubator and Brooders and scratch-- I The Editor' following questions: hereby wanted against negotiating Plantation era. the same. MODART 1. What books, other than text King's Special, Chick Food 4 t. I P. O. Box 452, Honolulu the most satisfactory and books, have you read since school began in September? Store well fitting corset of today. ed are: pupils do LIHUE CHURCHES 2. How do That not take and Retail Groceries. much time you active in Wholesale spend every day reading? interest the subject, that in parents discourace the work, Church, Foreign Goods of all Descriptions. Up-to-Da- that Lihuc Union Dry Be tc 3. What is the difference be tween reading and studying? n o standard texts, outlines o r Rev. J. M. Lydgatc, pastor. p. o. box 441 ph. 2434 methods are available, equip- jGeneral Plantation 4. newspapers a ri d that Church Service II a. m. Except What ment is meatrer. and that timo i Kershner Vulcanizing magazines come to your home re the last Sunday of the month. Supplies. gularly? is published? limited. These minor difficulties. Where each however, casilv eliminated Sunday School 10:30 a. m. Company, Ltd. What is its subscription price? are whenever the well-nrenar- and Lihue First Church, Hawaiian 5. Arrange them the order The first newpaper was published N. S. SACHS in efficient teacher takes plmrrrp nf Rev. Win. Kamau, pastor. in which you like them. latest is being pub- - work. dificulty is. in 1920. The 6. Do you monthly the The leal to Church Service 11 a. m. Sunday AUTOMOBILE get the list good lished at The Garden Island office DRY GOODS of publicationu published by United hnd the teacher of agriculture School 10 a. m. TIRES OUR and to place this vocational train-- : States department of agriculture? today.. . SPECIALTY ing in the regular organiza- ' CA post card will get for you.) school COMPANY it tion without defeating the purposes Sperry flour t h e best every With this information, you of agricultural education. where, the bakers declare. tf. NOW READ THEADS 1175 Honolulu Limited ought to be able to help your com Alakea Street T. H. mumty in its selection of good newspapers and magazines. Ask your pupils to bring a copy of each publication to school so that V(H QAIF or int Slphtly used all may see them and get some rillV urlLL pianos--almo- at good as Mrs. of Bole New Mill, gave a dea what they are like. .Once in new. Honolulu 'Music Co. tf. delishtful tea party last Saturday while, assign some good editorial RUNSWICK BALKE CGLL ENDER GO afternoon, the guests of honor be- - as a reading lesson. Base your , Sperry flour Best on the coas1-- jng Mrs. H. H. Brodie and Mrs, arithmetic lesson on some problem some ot papers Established over 60 years housewife's boast. tf. Robertson. round in the iann is the it you are inventive, you can diversify your school work quite a 7 1 Queen St., Honolulu little using these publications as

text-books- .. If you find that your school or district has what you call a large list, we should be glad to have you 1 send it to us. Also send us the Carry a Bfflard and Six largest list taken by any one family. M Competent Teachers Large Stock Pocket Tables. The first difficulty that arises when school officials decide to establish ,i department of agricul ture in the public schobl is the matter of finding a suitable teacher to take charge of the work. In nearly every case boards of educa- REFRIGERATORS tion say, "We wanjt a man that Has had hrst-han- d farm experience, who ,is a graduate of an agricultural college, who i s a good mixer among country people, who can advise farmers in their business, and who has had experience as a 7-- teacher. Pretty high standards of Tiled Oak Exterior, 16 Opal Glass Interior. salary qualification to ask for, at a s of $720 a year! The standards are all right, but we can scarcely hope to find the teacher from the Best in Values That Have. Ever Been. ordinary sources, and at the ordi nary salaries. We must develop a new race of teachers for this work The trouble with the ordinary Offered the Consumer. teachers is that they know little or nothing of the world outside the classroom; of business, or economic conditions. Ihe teaching force in the present system is academic, it is always looking in tile book for precedent and method, ,and it has not been able to give vocational instrument such a s agricultural BO WLING ALLEYS education must be That school officials do not grasp the idea of vocational education in most public schools where agricul Supplies of All kinds. tiire is introduced may be seen by Silva'sToggery, Ltd the fact that the teacher of agricul ture is often required t o teach "The Store for Good Clothes" botany, zoology, manual training, HONOLULU to coach the athletic teams, and to Make our Store Your . HEADQUARTERS sit guard over the assembly room for a period or two. A single period of forty-liv- e minutes is pro- while in bably allotted to agriculture. Of Honolulu. course, the teacher of agriculture READ THE GARDEN ISLAND under such conditions will have difficulties of many sorts. Other difficulties often mentiou- - 6 THE GARDEN ISLAND.

PUBLIC LAND SALE "HELLO" GIRL GONE At 12 o'clock noon, Saturday March 29, 1913, at the front door to Court House, Miss Adeline Correa, Lihuc's the Koloa, Kauai, faithful central, and one of the there will be sold nt public auction, tinder V of most popular hello girls that ever Part the Land Act of 1895, sections 278-28- 5 inclusive, plugged a switch board, and Mr...... f ! : Ingersoll RandCos ising young ivtuatut..:...j tiuns ui xiuwuu,tt a general Manuel Rodrigucs.ar lease, ot member of the local Portuguese tnc tollowing lots: Lots 44, 46, 49, 51, colonv, and n most trustworthy 50, 52. Si 56. 57. 58. 59. 60 T.n employee of Hon Geo. Wilcox, and 62. COMPRESSORS, two Kauai, containing an area of 350.1 AIR stole a march on their friends acres, more or less. eeks ago and hied themselves to Upset rental 100.00 per annum; the little church around the corner, seini-aniitiul- HAMMER DRILLS, payable ly in on taking a prominent local advance. Friday March where Term of 15 frmti. Good their confidence, vears clergyman into March 22, 1913. ' ROTARY AND DRILL, were made man and, wife. Al icy All boundaries to be fenced. though the affair had n good start 1 Reservation renardintr In ml as a profound secret, yet it some- quired for agricultural r. RIVETING & CLIPPING HAMMERS 2 our Stores will how "got out," and the happv homestead, besieged with reclamation, settlement or public couple have been purpos'es, and the arc carried in stock by the congratulations from their multi further condi- tion that the rents of all lands tude of friends ever since the first withdrawn for agricultural pur closed nkling of news became pub be the poses to be fixed by arbitration, HONOLULU IRON lic. The pert little operator who will be. embodied in long politely answered this lease. has so and Purchaser to nay cost of adver to everybody's beck and call, will tising. WORK CO. rirmr esert the switch-boar- d on the first For mans and further infnrtim. f April and establish a new cen Sub-Agen- nsuim Hon, apply to the t, HONOLULU Amy m tral in a cozv little cottage which W. shine. McHrvue, Kauai-- , up for her on Grove Homestead, EMPORIUM: has been fitted or at the office of the Commissioner arm. Tim Garden Island of Public Lands, Capitol Building, wishes the happy young couple Honolulu, everlasting health, wealth and Joshua D. Tucker. happiness. Commissioner of Public Lands. Dated at Honolulu. February Probate Notice 14, 1913. "Linoleum wa kirei de nagaku motsu" In Tub Circuit Court Op The PROBATE NOTICE Fifth Circuit Territory Of Hawaii. In the Circuit Court of thh At Chambers In Probate. Fifth Circuit Territory of In the matter of the Estate of Hawaii. That's the Japanese way of K. Kaukau, (w) late of Waimea At Chambers In Probate. giving good adyice, but if you Kauai, deceased . In the matter of the KstntP f of Notice of Hearing Peti ohn K. deceased. were telling a friend about Order Gandall, tion for Allowance of Final Ac- Order of Notice of Hearinir Pet il your own household experience counts, Distribution and tion for Probate of Will. you'd' say "Use Linoleum for A Document purnortinc to ha your floors: "it's clean and On Readirg and filing the Peti the Last Will and Testament 0?

long-lasting- tion and of Brandt, K. Gandall ." And you'd be A. Accounts T. John deceased, having Murata of Waimea, Island and County of on the 5th. day of right, tool Feb. A. d. 1913 Phone 178 Nawiliwili Phone 178 Kauai, Administrator of the Estate been presented t o said Probate (Chiba's old Stand) of K. Kaukau (w) late of Waimea Court, and a Petition for Probate Plain and Inlaid Patterns aforesaid, wherein he asks to be thereof, praying for the issuance Five-Seat- allowed $2,025.17 charges ot getters One er Maxwell and Testamentary to May at himself with $2,025.17, and asks Gandall having been filed by said Five-Seat- the sane may be examined May Gandall. One er Buick that and approved, and that a final It i s ordered, that Saturdnv. order may be made of distribution the 29th. day of March A, d. 1913, Commercial Drivers-Comfortab-le Will meet all steamers Rates. Careful of the property remaining in his at 9:30 o'clock A. m., of daytj- cars. said LEWERS & COOKE, Ltd. hands to the person thereto en ui mc jvuuui oi saiu vojrt and discharging him and at Lihue, County of 177 So. King St. titled, Kauai, be and his sureties from all further res the same is hereby appointed the . Honolulu. ponsibility as such Administrator time and place for proving said It is ordered, that Wednesday, Will and hearing said application. MILLIONS PAID the 16th, day of April A. D. , 1913, Dated lyinue, eb. 21st. 1913. TO POLICY HOLDERS OF THE at ten o'clock A. m., before the D. Wm. Dean. Judge of said Court at the Court Clerk Circuit Court of the Kiftti A Combination in Furtherance of Trade Prudential Life Ins. Co. Room of the said Court at 'Lihue Circuit. The fundamental principle of life insurance Island of Kauai, be and the same By the Court. is PROTECTION. We furnish it at the hereby is appointed as the time Prosser. Anderson & At a r ' lowest rates. Over two billion, two hundred and place for hearing said Petition Attys. for Petitioner. HolliSter Parcels million insurance now in force. and Accounts, and that all persons Feb. 25, March 4. 11, 18. The The Hawaiian Trust Co., Ltd., 934 Fort St. interested may then and there ap pear and show cause, if any they Equalization Board Meets I Drug Co., Ltd. 'Pjjjf Poft, Unltd. Agents. have, why the same should not be granted. The 'Equalization a of Honolulu of the U. S. A. Dated at Lihue, this 7th day of Board of will March 1913. meet in the office of the, Assessor I By the Court: in nonniuiu, on Monday, MarchV 17, 1913, at 9:00 a. m., and there- - i The immense stock of the Hollister Drug Co. is just us D. Wm. Dean, after daily until such time much nt your convenience us if you made your Clerk. as its work is completed. I purchases personally. Your part comes in the making A. G. Kaui.uk.ou, Attorney for Petitioner D. L. Conkung, of your want known to us; our part comes in Uncare- Cost of your Treasurer, Territory ful filling of the order with duo regard to both your March 11, 15, 25 and April 1. of Hawaii. wishes and our business reputation and the Parcels SHORTENING ANNUAL MEETING Post does the rest, taking the package to your door Probate Notice with the maximum of speed and the minimum of cost reduced 12 and delay. The annual meetinirof tlie stnrl.--- by the use of In The Circuit Court Of The holders of the Kauai Tel Fifth Circuit, Territory Of Company will be held at the office Shop With Us By Parcels Post Hawaii. ot its treasurer, Mr. G. N. Wilcox, At Chambers In Probate. on Thursday March 20th. 1913, In the Matter of the Estate of L at 9 A. M. K. Kahalaunui of Waimea, Island R. W. T. Purvis and County of Kauai deceased Secretary Kauai Telephonic Order of notice of Hearing Peti Company. HOLLISTER DRUG CO., LTD. tion for Administration. Lihue. 4th. March 1913. FORT STREET, HONOLULU lifene On reading and filing the peti x I tion of Andrew K. Leoiki, son of Annual Meeting Notice L. K. Kahalaunui of Waimea, Is land and County of Kauai, alleging Shortening" The annual meeting of Knnni "The Ideal that L. K. Kahalaunui o f Waimea the aforesaid died intestate a t said Amateur Athletic Association will be held the Li- Waimea aforesaid on 11th day at Fairview Hotel, the hue, on Saturday Orenstein Koppel Co. of January A. 1913, leaving pro evening, March Arthur Use CALIFENE in making d. 22, at 7:30 p. perty in the Hawaiian Islands o'clock m. Pittsburg Pa. Plant at Koppel, Pa. necessary upon Business: Election of officeis for to be administered ensuing year Fancy Pastries and praying that letters of admini and discussion re- Manufactures of Cakes garding 1913 series. stration issue to him. Plantation and Industrial Railway Equipment Biscuits Frying Representatives of clubs intend It is ordered that Monday, the ing to place teams in the 19 13 7th day of April a. 1913, a Large Stocks in Honolulu of Pie Crusts d. series, are especially requested to 10 o'clock a. m., be and hereby is De present. Portable Track and all parts for Cane Cars. and all general cooking appointed for hearing said Petition By order of Dump Cars for Contractors. in the court room of this court at W. D. Baldwin.. Lihue, at which and Vice-Preside- Kauai, time nt H. Hackfeld & Co. Ltd. Fred F. Lacks place all persons concerned m a LtlLt tuined from spuchxlly appear and show cause, if any thev Agents for T. H. Res'dt Sales Manager Will Show i N have, why said Petition should not In Hanamaulu selected cattle and absolutely be granted. HONOLULU, T. H. "V c vegetable oi Lihue, Kauai, pure, refined Dated at March Rev. Mr. Johns of the Salvation 3rd. 1913, There is no purer, more whole Army, is in Lihue a steriop-tica- n By " with the Court. , outfit and will give exhibi- some food substance. Madf Wm. an D. Dean, tion the Hanamaulu School eyes of U.S Clerk Circuit CourtFitthCircnit at under the watchful house on Thursday night. No ad- government inspectors hy thi A. G. Kaui.ukou, mission will be charged Attorney for Petitioner and as the The Eleele Store slides are said to be very interest- March 4,11,18 and 25. ing, a large crowd is anticipated. Western Meat Co Mr. Johns is accompanied bv En- The House With A Reputation A round-tri- p ticket t For SquarenetM SAN FRANCISCO, U. S. A. FOR SALE sign Lyman of tlie local army the Kilauea volcano r r T B ll an a A J I II. - See Hans Tteichelt, Lihue. t.f lecturer to Kauai. -J-..M Proprietor. For sale all grocers right-Sperr- y J.I. SILVA. at Light, white, always Sperry flout Best oil the coast Flour. tf. is the housewife's boast, tf.