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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, JULY 9, 1912.
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! K. SAITO
HANAPEPE
AGENT FOR
THE FINE 1912 MODEL
INDIAN MOTORCYCLE
SPECIFICATIONS
4 h. p. 1 Speed,
7 h. p. 2 Speeds,
The history cf the Indian is ulono HuH'ieiont to establish itH superior qual
ity and position as the leading motorcycle, not only of America hut ot the
world.
Automobile Rent Service
Waimea Stables
LIMITED
Up-to-date Livery, Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto
Livery Business.
AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE
BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA
Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday.
Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS
W. WEBER Manager.
Telephone 4 W Waimea P. O. Box 48
L. Y. TIM
Has entered the rent ser
vice, and has provided him
self with a big
Five-Seater Buick
Special attention paid to
commercial travelers. Rea
sonable rates to all parts of
the island. -
'Phone 600
HOTELS
The MAJESTIC
Cor. Fort it 15er. Sts., Honolulu
Rooms by the day, week
or month single or in
suite.
REASONABLE RATES
OPEN DAY and NIGHT
Kauai trade solicited
MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL,
Proprietor
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HOTEL BAY VIEW
Waimea, Kauai I
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The Commercial Mans
Favorite Hostlery
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DICK OLIVER, Manager
' The Proof of The Puddiu', is
the Tasting." Just like our ads
The proof of their value to your
business is a trial.
Agencies
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WAIMEA NEWS NOTES
I$Y Kum York
A lighted match falling from the
hands of a careless Japanese, ignit
ed dry grass and caused a moun
tain lire of considerable proportion
last Friday night.
C. B. Hofgaard & Co., has pur
chased an auto truck. Manager
Weber of the Waimea Stables is
instructing John de Costa how to
manage it.
Mrs. Rasch and Miss Putnian
left Friday for a portial tour of the
island.
Fisherman Aloki has bought
gasoline motor boat.
Mrs. Hodge, principal of the
Kekaha scliool will leave Saturday
for the coast.
Mrs. Pah On entertained a few
friends at a Chinese dinner last
Thursday. Among the invited
guests were Mr. and Mrs. H. C.
Brown, Mrs. Rasch, Mrs. Wright,
Mrs. Ho, Misses Akina and Wong.
Mrs. Ho. a popular Waimea
teacher will shortly leave for Nan
king, China where she will join
her husband. She will be accom
pauied by her brother. Mrs. Ho
was the guest of honor at a church
reception in the Chinese Church
last Sunday, as a recogniation of
her faithfulness t o her Sunday
school work.
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Brown left
for the coast Saturday. They will
be gone until September. Mrs
Rasch will occupy the cottage dur
ing their absence.
The lighthouse tender kukui
arrived here Friday morning.
Miss Bella Mejdell will spend
her vacation in Honolulu.
LIHU
E CHURCHES
Lihue Union Church, Foreign
Rev. J. M. Lydgate, pastor.
Church Service II a. m. Except
the last Sunday of the month.
Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Lihue First Church, Hawaiian
Rev. Wm. Kamau, pastor.
Church Service 11 a. in. Sunday
Scliool 10 a. m,
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The Convention ends but we
on forever at $2.50 per year.
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SCHOOL
EXERCISES
The following account of the
elaborate closing day exercises of
the Kalaheo school which were
held atlhe Kukuiolono Park on
the 26th of June, leached this
office too late for our last issue: .
PROGRAM.
1 30 yd race for boys under 9.
2 50 " " " Girls 9 to 12.
3 Relay race for boys.
4 100 yd race for boys over 11.
5 Throwing baseball" by boys.
girls.
6 Relay race for girls.
7 Hop, Skip and jump.
8 Needle and thread race.
9 3 legged race, boys.
10 50 vd race, girls over 11.
11 Sack race.
12 30 yd race, girls under 9.
13 Broad jump.
14 Relay race, room I.
15 50 yd race, boys 9 to 12.
16 3 legged race, girls.
17 Arithmetic race.
IS Potato race.
19 Tug of war.
20 Obstacle race.
Prize winners were Sua Taki
moto, first prize for boys, Joe
Co.sta, second bovs' prize, and
Antone Robello, third boys' prize,
while Miss Annie Payne, captured
girls' first prize, Miss Mary Nunes
second, and Miss Louisa Souza,
third. A prize was also awarded
to Manuel Madeiros, his ball team
having won in the contest.
Manv expressions of gratitude
for the generotisity of Walter Mc-
Bryde in lending his beautiful park
for the occasion and in assisting in
supplying prizes, were heard
among the children, who most
heartilyj-Mijoyed every moment of
the afternoon.
Red, white and blue ribbons dec
orated the winners.
To Mr. and Mrs. Spalding of
Kealia thanks were also rendered
for the assistance they gave in
furthering the success of the event.
Ice-cream and Cake, doughnuts
soda-water and candy was there in
abundance, and darkness was be
ginning to encroach upon the scene
f gaiety ere the last goodbye
was uttered.
A meeting of the committee on
entertainment, met in the Garden
Island office this forenoon for the
purpose of forming a program for
sports on Saturday when the dele
gates will be entertained at the Li
hue Park.
YOU who insist upon quality foods, you who are particular ftt
to what you eat and serve to your family, should insist upon
Hunt's Quality Fruits
"The kind that ii NOT lye-pceled"
Lye peeling of fruits saves the canner a few cents per dozen
cans, but this process means the absence of quality and flavor.
Get the best YOU pay no more.
HUNT BROS. CO.
General Office, 112 Market
ran sale by
Groceries, Wholesale and Retail
J. M. Levy & Co,,
Honolulu
The Eleele Store
The House With A Reputation For Squareness
J. 1. S1LVA, Proprietor.
LOAN
MEETS
Kauai Loan Fund Commission.
Special meeting called to order
at 10 A. m. on June 24th, 1912, by
Vice-Chainnan II. D. Wishard.
Present James K. Lota and W. D.
McBryde. Absent Francis O a y
and Marston Campbell.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read and upon motion duly ap
proved. MEETING OujKCT.
The vice-chairman stated that
the meeting had been called at the
special request of Contractor Geo.
E. Marshall and that he would
stand the expense of said call, viz:
S16.
Paymknt OF BlI.I.S.
Upon motion the following bill
of Contractor Geo. E. Marshall
against the appropriation " School
Houses and Equipment, County of
Kauai" was approved and ordered
paid.
No 8 Geo. E. Marshall $5324
The following bill against the
appropriation "Belt Roads &
Bridges, County of Kauai"
was upon motion approved and
ordered paid.
No 130 Mutual Telephone Co. 4.50
Upon motion duly seconded, the
meeting adjourned subject to the
call of the chair.
W. D. McBryde,
Secretary,
Kauai Loan Fund Commission.
Marine Intelligence
Lighthouse Estaiiushment.
Office of Inspector, 19th. District,
Honolulu, T. H.. July 5, 1912.
Local, Notice To Mariners.
Hawaiian Islands K'auai Is
1 a n d, northeast shore Kahala
Point Light, reported extinguish
eu, win ue reiigntea as soon as
practicable.
C. & G. S. Chart 4102.
Light List, Pacific Coast, 1912,
P. 92, No. 582.
Buov List, 19 District, 1911, I"
14.
By Order of the Commissioner
of Lighthouses.
Leo Sahm,
Lieutenant, U. S. A.
Inspector, 19th. Lighthouse Dist
Street, San Francisco, CaL
COMMISSION & BROKERAGE
j CALIFORNIA FEED CO. J
5 Dealers in
Hay, Grain and Chicken ft
I Sui'l'TIES. fi
Sole Agents for 0
B Intciiiitioiiul Stock, Poultry Kood I
and other specialties. Arabic for
coltuiK Iron Hoof. IVtuhuna In
cubator anil Brooders and 'eratch
ers. Kino's Si-kciai, Chick Food
P. O. Box 452, Honolulu
F. E. DAVIS & CO.
HONOLULU, T. H.
NtrNi- and M unci! ant Sriuarrs
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Blacksmith supplies. Wag
ons, Buggies, Harness, Bi
cycle .Sundries.
Prompt and careful atten
tion given to mail orders.
Stocks, Bonds
and Real Estate
No. 857 Kaahumanu Street
THOMAS A. O'BRIEN
J Wavcrlj Bl'k. Bishop & Hotel St.
!P. O. Box 563, Honolulu
COMMISSION MERCHANT
Representing
I Moore-Watson Dry
Goods Co.
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Harry Annitage. H. Cushnian
Carter. Samuel A. Walker.
Harry Armitage & Co.
LIMITED.
Stock and Bonds
BROKERS
Member Honolulu Stock and Bond
Exchange.
P. O. Box 683. Telephone 2201 .
Cable and Wireless Address:
"Armitage."
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
PHILIP L. RICE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Lihue - Kauai
A. R. GLAISYER, D. V. M.
Witt make monthly heaJquartere
a$ per achcdule below
I- 10, 13-14
II- 12 -15-17
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22-30 -
Lihue
Kilauea
Kekaha
McBryde
Makaweli
JEWELRY & DIAMONDS
JEWELERS
Everything in the
Silver and Gold Line,
Rich Cut Glass and
Art Goods.
Merchandise of the
Best Quality Only.
H.F.WICHMAN&CO,Ld.
Leading Jewelers
P. O. Box 342 Honolulu
! i Now Read the Ads.
BANKING HOUSES
THE BANK OF HAW1I,
Limited
LIHUE BRANCH
Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii
Deposits are received subject
to check. Certificates of de
posit issued payable on de
mand. Loans made on ap
proved security.
Drafts Drawn on
Honolulu Bremeu
San Francisco Berlin
New York Hong: Kong
London Yokohama
Savings Department
Interest paid on Savings De
posits. 4 per cent on ordi
nary and 4 per cent on Term
Deposits. Ordinary Savings
Deposits will be received up to
2,500 in any one account.
Safe Dei-osit Boxes for
Rent $2 and $3 a Year
ishop&Co.
BANKERS
Established 18592
Honolulu, Hilo, Waimea
Kauai,
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Transacts a General Bakning
and Exchange Businesfl
Commercial and Travelers'
Letters of Credit issued avail
able in all principal cities of
the world.
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Interest allowed at the rate
of 4 par cent per annum
on Savings Bank deposits.
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Interest paid on Time De
posits at the following rates:
3 Months 3 per cent
per annum.
6 Months 3 1-2 per
cent per annum.
12 Months 4 percent
per annum.
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All business entrusted by
customers on other islands
receives careful and prompt
attention.
PAPER DEALERS
WHEN IN NEED OF
aper
Paper Bags, Twines,
Stationery
HONOLULU'S LARGEST
PAPER HOUSE
AMERICAN-HAWAIIAN
PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.
Fort and Queen Street
GEO. G. GUILD, Vice-Prei & Mg r
EXCELSIOR
DIARIES
1912
Office and pocket diaries of
all sizes bound in cloth or
leather. Mail orders promptly
filled.
Hawaiian News Co., Ltd.
Young Bldg. Honolulu
As Thursday w a s a holiday,
we arc unable to publish the audi
tor's quarterly report in this issue,
and as copy of minutes of the su
pervisors' meeting didn't reach us
until Monday afternoon, this, too,
is held over for our next issue.