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THE QAHDEN" ISLAND, TDESbAV; MAY; 6, 1919 FILIPINO DINNER (Continued from Page 1) clearly Impress upon those present tho fact that tho Filipino National Asaocla tton In theso Islands had absolutely nothing to do with agitation for tho Independence of the Philippines; It is not a political organization; it seeks tho co-operatoln of tho sugar corpora Hons; does not proposo to agitato labor troubles or promoto strikes, but that Its Ideals, alms and purposes aro tho betterment of the Filipinos in these islands, through education and work dono among them, by them and for them, and a better understanding of the Filipinos by others, so that the reputation and standing of the Fili pinos, as a race, might bo Improved, and conditions bettered throughout this Territory. Tho frankness and sincerity of Mr. Dison won the respect of his audience and did much to insure that, at least from those present, the association ho has founded will receive favorable consideration. Waimea -Makaweli Schools. Play Ball NOTICE The Board of Registration for the Islands of Kauai and Xlihau will sit in the County Building at Llhuc as required by Law, on Wednesday the 7th of May, 1919, and as often there after as vill bo necessary, to hear all cases of Appeal that may properly come before tho Doard. (Sgd.) J. h. IIJOR.TH. t'h,. .rin m. Doard of Registration for the Inlands of Kauai and Nilhau. April 29. May C. 1919. Jo the oters of Kauai: I iju? lo announce myself as a candi date for tho office of County Sheriff of Kauai Count, upon the Democratic ticket, and take this moans of solicit ing the support of the voters of Kauai County at tiio coming Primary Klec Hon, May 1", 1919. JOSEPH COrtttEIA, JR. Kapaa, Kauai, May 5th, 1919. For Treasurer To the Voters of tho County of Kauai. I beg to announce my caifdidacy for nomination as Treasurer of tho Coun ty of Kauai, at tho coming primary election, on the Republican ticket, and hereby respectfully solicit your votes and support. A. G. KAULUKOU (Kaulukou Oplo.) For Treasurer To the Voters of the County of Kauai I hereby announced myself to bo a candidate on the Republican Ticket for the office of Treasurer of this County and rcspctfully solicit your support at tho coming election to be held May 17th, 1919. K. C. AHANA. For Auditor On Friday, May 2nd at 2 p. m. there was somo excltomont at Makawell ball grounds for tho Walmea team was Just arriving. Tho game between these two school teams was soon in progress. Makawell s youthful rooters woro were right on .tho job In encouraging their team, but 'Walmea had too strong a nlno to let a little youfliful enthus iasm upset them. Doth teams played an unusually clean gamo throughout without raising tho hair-splitting demands on decis ions that are usually characteristic of youthful contestants. The remarkablo thing nbout this game is, that tho llglrt team from Makawell played an increasingly stronger game as each inning passed though thoy wero badly out classed by their friends from Walmea. Interest Increased with tho progress of the gamo- to the end, and splendid sports manship was shown by both teams. Although Walmea netted four runs to every one that Makawcli secured, tho gamo did not appear one sidedt due to the splendid spirit of the play ers in making tho best of their mis takes and trying hard to overcome handicap. Mucli credit Is duo the instructors from tho schools represented for their efforts in teaching clean sportsman ship to their respective teams, and it is hoped that more games of kindred merit will follow during tho remaining month of the baseball season for Kauai schools. Since the influenza epidemic has passed and all games can bo resumed It is urged that all schools will re organize their teams and get Into shape at once for tho remainder of the season will bo a busy one duo to tho great number of games to bo played. BY-AUTHORITY To the Voters of the County of Kauai. I hereby announce myself, a candi date to succeed myself as Auditor of the County of Kauai and respectfully solicit your support in tho coming primary election to bo hold on May 17th. 1919. C. MASER. w-1 X or Auditor To the Voters of Kauai County I desire to announco myself a candi date for the office of County Auditor on the Republican Ticket at tho forth com'ng Primary Election and respect fully solicit the support of tho voters of thin County. HENRY BLAKE. NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION Dy virtue of the authority in me vested by law, I, II. D. WISHARD, Chairman of the Doard of Supervisors of the County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, do hereby give notice and proclaim that a Primary Election for the nomination and election of can didates for County OITices in tho County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, as follows: ONE COUNTY SHERIFF ONE COUNTY CLERK . ONE AUDITOR ONE TREASURER ONE COUNTY ATTORNEY ONE SUPERVISOR for Walmea ONE SUPERVISOR for Lihuo ONE SUPERVISOR for Koloa ONE SUPERVISOR for Kawaihau ONE SUPERVISOR for Hanaloi will bo held on Saturday, May 17th, 1919, throughout tho County of Kauai, during the hours provided by law. Notice is further given that in tho event that House Dill No. 234 pend ing before tho Legislature of Hawaii, now in session, which provided for Plebiscite for submitting to the quali fied voters of the Territory of Hawaii the question as to whether or not the fomalo citizens of the Territory of Hawaii, possessing tho same qualifl cations as maio citizens, shall be cm powered to vote at all elections hold in tho Territory of Hawaii, aiul em powering such female citizens to voto at such elections in case the Plebis cite shall so decide, etc. etc. will bo come law beforo tho d'ltc of tho Prim ary Election herein, the qualified voters are to vole either in tho affir mative or In tho negative upon the fol lowing question: "Shall tho fomalo citizons of the Territory of Hawaii, possessing the qualifications as male citizons, bo em- ?B3rvisor To the Voters of Walmea: I hereby announco myself as a candi date for the olllco of Supervisor for tho District of Walmea and solicit your support at the coming Primary Election. P. F. HURLEY. For Suoer AVISOS' TO THE VOTERS OF KAWAIHAU: I beg to announce that I proposo to offer myself for re-olotion as County Supervisor for tho District of Kawai hau upon tho Republican Ticket. Trusting that my record during tho present torm of offico has met with your approval and that you will con sider yoursolvos justified in honoring mo with your support again which 1 respectfully solicit. The Primary Election will bo hold on MayM7th, 1919. J. F. BETTENCOURT, JR. Kealia, Kauai, T. II. March 29th, 1919. THIRD ANNUAL MEET Maui County Fair and Racing Ass'n. to be held on July 4th, 1919 at Kahului, Maui, T. H. 1. Polo Pony race, V4 nillo. Amateur riders. Prizo Sliver Cup 2. Cowboy race, mile 1st prize $35.00, 2nd prize $15 Cattle horses to bo ridden by cowboys, with ordinary cowboy outfit. 3. Free-for-all, V4 mile 1st prize $100.00, 2nd prize $50.00 4. Ladies' race, mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00 5. Pony raco, Vi mile ,...lst prizo $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00 6. Cowboy relay race, mllo..' 1st prize $50.00, 2nd prize. $25.00 Three changes to bo made, horses tied to fence, handled and saddled by the rider, ordinary cowboy outfit to be used; tho latigo strap to run through cinch-ring twice, and knotted. 7. Oriental race, Vfc mllo 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00 Fo- horses owned and ridden by Orientals. S. Portuguese race, mile 1st prize $60.00, 2nd prize $15.00, 3rd prizo $10.00. 9. Maul Co Fair & Racing Ass'n Cup, Vi mllo. 1st prizo $2.00, 2nd prize $100.00. Frcofor-all; weight for age. For a silver cup to bo won three times by the same owner before becoming his property. Each owner to be presented with a souvenir cup (miniature). 10. Hawaiian bred race, mile 1st prize $200.00, 2nd prlze$50.00 11. Policemen's race, V mile 1st prize $35.00,, 2nd prize $15.00 To be ridden by riders in uniform. 12. Oriental race, V2 mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize 25.00 Horses to be owned and ridden by Orientals. 13. Hawaiian bred race, mile.... 1st prizo $100.00, 2nd prize $50.00. 14. Mule race, V&niile 1st prize 25.00, 2nd prizo $10.00 15. Post Entry. Entry fees 10 percent of purses. All races must haie at least three entries and two to start, or the race shall be called null and void. In the event of only two starters, no second 'money Bhall be paid. Entries close June 15th, 1919. If tho above races aro not filled by June 15th, the Committee, will rearrange program. W. A. CLARK, Secretary for the Committee. SCHEDULE OF MEETINGS OF ..CANDIDATES OF THE REPUBLI CAN PARTY OF THE COUNTY OF KAUAI. 5 p. m. Makawell Kala- Ko- For West Kauai: Wednesday, May 7, 1919, Hanapepo; 7:30 p. m Hall. Thursday. May S, 1919, 5 p. m heo; 7:30 p. m., Eleelo Hall. Saturday, May 10, 1919, 5 p. m kaha; 7:30 p. m., Waimea. Tentative Program for East Kauai: Monday, May 12, 1919, 10 a. m., Wai niha; 3 p. m. Hanalel; 5 p. m., Kali hiwai; 7:30 p. m. Kilauea. Tuesday, May 13, 1919, 7:30 p. m, Koloa. Thursday, May 15, 1919., 3 p. m. Moloaa;'5 p. m., Anahola; 7:30 pi m Kapaa. Friday, May 10, 1919, 7:30 p. m. Lihue, Tip Top. The president of each precinct club Is expected to preside. In his absence, J. M. Kaneakua, County Committeeman, or any one of tho members of the Executive Committeo may act. REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COM MITTEE, KAUAI. C. A. RICE, W. O. CROWELL, J. M. KANEAKUA, WM. WERNER. What are "Girl Reserves" Avoid belt trouble by using Schieven's DUXBAK Waterproof Leather Belting "Duxbak" Belts save power because they are non slipping, and last longer than other belts. Try one of these water, oil and weather proof bdlts. Catton, Neill & Co., Ltd. Waimea Stables LIMITED Up-to-date Livery, Draying anil Hoarding Stable and Auto Livery Business. AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LINE BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friclav, Leaving Kckaha every Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. ARRIVING AT THEIR DKSTINAT'ON IN THUKK HOUKS ALFRED GOMEZ, Manager. Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71 W. FREDRICK SCHATZMAYR Expert Watchmaker CLOCKS AND WATCHES OF ALL MAKES REPAIRED AND GUARANTEED Fine watch repairing Kapaa, Kauai, a specialty (Near Courthouse) The "Girl Reserves" is a club organization of the Y. W. C. A with the general purpose of deve loping among growing girls the three-fold benefits of health, know ledge and spirit. Any girl be tween the ages of ten and eighteen may become a girl reserve, and for such, especially, in these is lands, where many of (he girls in our schools do not enjoy the ad vantages of a refined home and social opportunities these Girl Reserve Clubs may mean a great deal. Decker 's Automobile Exchange We have the following bargains in used ear Huick four, in fine condition, and a great Ijiii-ihmii. SS50.0U. Notice of Sa'e of Government Lands powered to vote r-t all elections held in tho Territory ot Hawaii?" The preciiuts, polling places, and the hours of voting established or as may bo established by the law3 of tho Territory for tho election of Repre sentatives in tiio Ctli Representative District, being tho County of Kauai, shall constitute the precincts, polling places, and the hours of voting, for tho nomination and election of County Oillcers. At such timo and places aforesaid, I hereby call upon all duly qualified electors of tho County ot Kauai, who have registered their names as voters, according to law, to meet for tho pur poses aforesaid. IX TESTIMONY WHEREOF. I have horoiuito sot my hand and caused tho Seal of the County of Kauai to bo aillxed hereto. DONE at tho County Seat at Li DONE at tho County Seat at hi ll UE this Sth day of April A. D. iy:n. (SEAL) II. I). WISHARD 15 y tho Chairman of tho hoard of Supervisors. .1. MAIHAl KANEAKUA, County Clark, Kauai County, ApiJl 15, 22, 23 May 0, I At 10 o clock A. M Monday, Juno I 9th, 1919, at the front door of tho Capitol Ruilding. Honolulu, T. H., 1 thero will sold at public auction, under 1 Section 3S0 of the Revised Laws ot 1 Hawaii of 1915. general leases to tho I following described government lots: I Lots 5 and 8, Block 11, Waimea Town 1 Lots, Waimea, Kauai, containing an area of fi,999 square feet, more or j less; upset rental, ?25 per annum, ' payable semi-annually in advance; j term of lease, 10 years from June 9th, I 1919. i The purchaser shall pay the costs of advertising. For maps and further Information, apply at tho olllce of the Commission; or of Public Lands, Capitol Building, Honolulu, T. H. j C. N. DAILKY. Commissioner of Public Lands. Dated at Honolulu, April 29th, 1919. P. F. Hurley, the supervisor candi date from Waimea, returned from Honolulu this morning, :0; F. K. Ellis returned from town this morning. Rep. Werner, Mrs. Werner and son returned to Kauc.l this morning. 1 Super-six, lil IT model, looks new, fine shaps. Trice $1,050. 1 Oakland, fiTiO.()0. 1 Overland, model, just painted and overhauled, at the very low price of .?.5r0.0(). If yon want one of these cars ring up i2-2, L Kapaa Auto Sen- ice. We guarantee these cars to be in fir.st-class condition Kapaa Auto Service War Savings Stamps X Lihue Branch of Hawaii, Ltd. i Thrift Stamps I SUGAR 7.28 CTS. . Thd"company a man keeps not? only determines his character but frequently determines his fortune. Seek our advice in all financial matters. The Henry Waterhouae Trust Co., Ltd. HONOLULU, T. II. -AA AA A A- S. E. LUCAS Optician Removed 'his office to Kapaa near Court House. Prompt service as usual Bank mkbeun Extra -v j Weight PI ANY user will tell you that MIchelin . Universals give remarkable mile age. Why? Because these unequalled tires contain more quality rubber and fabric. Prove this by having us weigh a Michelln in comparison with other non-skids. You will find the MIchelin from 12 to 15 heavier than the average. Vou owe it to yoursoil to give theso hign-quality, moderate-priced tirea a trial. KAUAI ' GARAGE Mis. I. A. Hogg, Pionricor Michelln Casings arejuft as good as MIchelin Red Inner Tubes, which are often Imitated In color tut never In qualltj. Read The Garden Island 4 -