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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER
1913
THE GARDEN ISLAND
TUESDAY SEPT. 16th. 1913
Ised-Every Tuesday.
Entered at the post office at
Lihtte, Kauai, as second-class
matter.
Su9CRimoK Rates S2.50 Pk
YkAR. SI. 50 FOX SIX MOXTHS
IN ADVANCE
j their professional capacities. When
acta of peculiar valor or prow.-
are performed it is bW. right thpt
there should be a praptr channel
through which such acts might bt
rewarded in a perjectiy opea man
ner.
LlAn act of especial merit ay still
be adeqeatiy rewarded from such a 1
fund.
Oxcs more teacher and pupil
. . . .
come togetaer aner tne summer
period oi recuperatior and rest.
During the past week or two the
members of the various facultie-
Editor I have been conveying :rom ail parts
of the island and the continent
also.
It might be interesting to know
what some of our supervising prin
cipals think of the changes in their
letters might be worth plans made by the Superintendent
At a recent auction sale of Public Instruction during their
absence. Its hardly fair; but then
some of us are in such a hum to
get away as soon as possible on our
vacation. The Garden Ielant
extends its best wishes for a suc
cessful year.
Advertising Ratbs, 75 Cekts
An Inch Per Month.
E. B. Bridgewater,
Can't fool Wilson when it comes
to appointing Governors.
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Love
keeping
Browning's love letters were
for $30750.00.
sold
This is the concrete age and
Lihue is right up to the minute
with concrete bank, store and soon
a similar court bouse. Even ou
telephone ples are rireproof.
Scpbrintexdent Caldwell i
going the right way aboutr evising
the Honolulu ater rates and im
proving the-system. There has'
been talk of water shortages year
ly for altogether too long a period.
AN evening contemporary sup
gets Senacor Yardaman Lc evident
ly proceeding on the divine right
of democrarv. It seems to us that I tourists might book on the
John H. Wilson national democra-l sailing schedule to Hilo and
tic committeeman for Hawai1' is al- visiting the volcano and points
HosoLfLf is organizing a great
er Chamber of Commerce in wbicV
it is hoped a membership of over
500 will be reached. If the other
islands are adequately represented
at the periodical gatherings, pro
motion work should be an easy
matttr.
Wbv could not a periodical
ourist trip be arranged to accomo
date and faciliate the visiting of
all the point? of interest or. ead
island. For instance a partv o
egu'ar
after
of
Mt. Dougherty having just return
ed from New York and other jtwelr
centers, where be selected a large
and beautiful assortment of jewelry,
silverware and crystal of the newest
designs, announces that ;n Septem
ber, October r November be will
visit Kauai and have the pleasure of
showing these examples of the high
est art in the jeweler's and silver
smith's craft.
The exact date 1hat Mr. Dougherty
will be ou Katun will he announced
later.
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Theo. H. Davies & Co., Ltd.
Sole Agents
for the Territory of Hawaii
so proceeding along those lines.
A certain conternporarv
publishes the following heading
Over Two Hundred Passengers
transferred from sinking steame;
by Wireless." Wish we could get
to town bv that route and avoid
the W. G. Hall.
iHE jNawimv.h and Kapaa
swamps are being investigated and
as soon as the drainage problem in
these two places has been solved
another step toward making Kauai
more attractive will have been
taken.
interest along the railroad go over
land to Kawaihao. thence by re
gular steamer to McGregors pay
ing tribute to Halehakala, and the
rallev island sights. Then bv spe
cial arrangements leave Lahaina
for Nawiliwili. and making the
'Fan-view'' their Headquarters
virit Hanale: . Waimea and the Olo
kele canvons.
Transportation rates could be
equitably adjusted by the repre
sentatives of that branch from each
island.
Now that the tariff question has
all but become an actual .reality
economy upon the part of the sugar
Wish tt-PrrmlH dsvcnrh rvirls Proaucex, it Jnunua iti lu a
as Kauai has," remarked a Hono
lulu business man while here last
week. Well my friend, if you had
a little more common sense and
less pontics among vour super
visors, you could sure have 'em.
jt loons as it alter ail tnere is a
reason for keeping Harry K. Thaw
in Matteeawan when he was let
loose or the American border;
though he had fought for his
liberty for a period extending over
years, he apparently made no effort
whatever to cuade his recapture
prospective cut in the wages of the
laborer. This attitude is said by
manv to be a precarious move u
less the plantation stores are pre
pared to cut food supplies accord
inglv. As The Garden Island
pointed out in a recent article on
this subject, there can be no com
promise between a reduction in tne
workman s pay check :ad tne
maintenance o: tne present pr.ee
of food stuns.
With the present unsatis:actor ,
labor conditions m tne Terntorv
and the unsettled nature of such
as we hat e it behooves the plant
ation interests to move cautiously
as a mistep at this stage of the game
would in all probability prove most
detrimental to the general welfare
oi tne entire lemiory. 11 any re-
renchment is found necessary, let
it begin with the higher-ups. Some
o f the thousand dollar-a-month
managers and the wealthy agencies.
for instance, could well anted to
have a few of the lux ries shaved
An ounce of prevention is worth orf before the working man. the
a pound o: cure. It would be well real power behind these immense
The editor of a newspaper is not
mfalhble and makes mistakes the
same as any other human being,
but no one knows this better than
does the editor himself. The nature t
of an editor's work makes his mis-,
takes more conspicuous. J
We have loticed a number of
squibs in our exchanges regarding
mistakes. These items lead us to
believe that other duSers besides
editors are subject to this malady. !
The editor's mistakes stand o u t i
more conspicuously than m ost other J
issue of his paper is an open letter
to the public. A fellow mav happen
along and inform his neighbor that
MILLINER
MILTON & PARSON
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nally reported the father will H E flA VI Q & ffl
1 probability be down and ex- J L' WATIJ QL L-U.
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land tells of how. when Sir Arthur
(onan Doyle s gardner posted
some letters in the pillar box near
his residence in Sussex, he found
acid cozing out of the box: evi
dently the work of sunragettet.
onder if Sir .-vrtnur put Sherlock
Holmes on to their trail.
it some or our garage cnauneurs
would put on the soft pedal in the
matter of useJ-ss speeding on main
street Lihue especially between the
railroad crossing and the post
office. We may draw some sad but
very clear lessons as to what the
craze leads to; from recent happen
ings in Honolulu.
IT is gratifying to learn that Dr
trail oi me territorial lioaro ox
H eal t h returning to Honolulu
fortunes, is made to feel the ox. It
has been suggested that a general
cut from management to laborer
be made. If this
would the manager
oeal irom such a cut." bay tor in
stance, that he is receiving a thou
sand dollars per month, and a cut
' i twenty per cent is made. He
would still receive eight hundred
dollars, in addition to a tine rest
dence surrounded by beautiful;
grounds, and horses, and servants
there is a new set of twins at
Hick's place, and if later it de
velops that the twins were a boy
no one p vs. any attention to the
originator of the false rumor. But
should it -appear in the paper as
ongi
in al
change bullet courtesies with the j
editor. Again wnen tne village
belle chances to get tied up to some
worthless cuss, whose only qualin
cations are that he can chew tobac
co and relate suggestive stories the
whole town may with impunity re
view the past history of the two
and it cuts very little ice. But if
the editor happens t o spell the
groom's name with an "o" instead
of an "a" and overlook to record
the fact that the bride is a member
m good standing of the Ladie s
Aid Society they both would be in
sulted and mercilessly Say the
editor and his Gimlet.
Wha is strans'e about the mis
takes of a newspaper man is the
fact that n o matter how many
errors he makes in lying about an
other man's qualities he never lavs
himself liable to be punctured witn
Invite the Ladies oi K.iuai
when in Honolulu to cr.li and
inspect ther goods, and
make a rest room of their
parlors.
Pantheon Buildinc
rort it., Honolulu
I,.T , is a funny oli world Everybody
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who never make them are slump
ing m the cemeteries and it is
not unlikely that some of therr. ? re
there because the doctors also make
mistakes. A man often makes a
mistake by marrying when h f:
should have taken a post graduate
HONOLULU, T. H.
Nrrjvr an3 Iebchaxx tkeiti
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
Blacksmith supplies. Wag1
ons. Buggies, Harness. Bi
cycle Sundries.
Prompt and careful atten
tion given to mail orders.
M
anu e
1 Silv
Homestead
Has added a new six-seater
Studebaker to his garage
and is in a position to give
his patrons even better service
than ever before. Careful
drivers, comfortable cars, and
alwa s ready to start
DAY OR NIOHT SERVICE
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after his tour of inspection reports to do his bidding. On the ; other- VJ ZZT 'n e-V
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a great improvement during the
last year on the island of Kauai.
health conditions throughout the
plantation camps being good.
Makaweh where a numoer of
cases of typhoid developed last
year is reported especially i m -
proved.
Shatisties given out through
the Berlin Conserreatorium show
the musical profession in Germany
to be entirely overcrowded result
ing in a lowering of the standard
of enumeration for the average'
musician.
Parents are being advised not to
enter their children in the musical
profession
He who would excel under such
conditions must indeed ontam a
cut which is proposed and see
how it effects the man who draws
twenty dollars per month. With
the cut, he would get the sum of
sixteen dollars, out oi which :n
many cases, he must clothe, sup
port and school several children
Of course he is given a free house
wood, water and doctor, and :s
pretty g
much better on the whole than
laborers of any other country
is m e
when she wantonly throws he-self
avay on some fool who can s-ing
coon songs like Caruso but couldn't
make a noise like a loaf of bread to
save his life. A boy makes a mis
. , , i- i
i tase wnen ne mm ne tnows
1 more than the entire staff of tearh-
The
FAIRYIEW HOTEL
Lihue
Centralh located aiA best
outside of Honolulu.
cuisine
ON SALE
Bread -French loaf.
TO ORDER
Pies Like your mother used
to make.
ers, including the principal of
'. schools. The world is plump full of
enerallv well looked after, mistakes and misuke krs If,
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the pains to record them all he'd!
. . f Iff
We do not pose as an adviser
in such a stupeuduous affair as
melt m your
make the mistake of his life and;
die on the bed oi the press with
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seem that the laborer has about as J boots
large a burden as he can passiblv '
carry under the present conditions A. V. Roe the I. W. W. preach
and that he should be the very i er who is in forcible detention at
last to be made feel the effects of , the county summer resort in Ko-
the nnstortune wmch is ours, i Here :
Cakes That
mouth.
Ice cream For the little kids
big kids guaranteed
pure.
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a high standard where the average is a Keneral rumor to the effect that'jIoa' haB adPled P-nkhurst tactics
is of no mean value
A very good regulation is the
one proposed by the Honolulu
police commission to pool all
moneys received by anv .member of
the police department from private , poor, the rich
parties for services rendered in 'selves."
both the producer and consumer
are being buncoed by middlemen.
If this is true, the first matter to
lie considered should be the ilimi
natiou ot this gang of parasites.
Let our motto be protect our
can protect them-
as an accelerator of freedom. Re
! port has it that he only takes one
! meal per week, living the balance
I of the time on water. If he keeps
it up he will probably qualify for
the rank of martyr in the order of
Sufragettes.
R. P. Robertson federal inspec-'
tor on the court house building ar
rived on the last Hall and has
taken up his residence at the Fair
view. Supervising Principal B r o d i e
was a returning passenger on last
Friday's Hall. He returns from an
extended trip on the mainland and
Canada.
Mrs. Arthur Rice and children
came up on the last Kinau being
guests of Mrs. Ralph Wilcox.
Miss Mattie Jordan returned
last Friday after spending her
vacation in Canada,
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makes pastiy crisp
acts just like good butter
only it costs far less
Califene is made in San Francisco in a sanitary plant,
Government inspected, shipped immediately, ami is fresh
when it reaches you.
There's a great point in that. You can use it in your
cooking instead of fresh butter and save inonev. Ask your
dealer. lie will recommend it.
WESTERN MEAT CO.
SAN FRANCISCO
Let Us Do Your
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