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won. 8 ; Till? GARDEN ISLAND. er v. ni B tl tl ( OSS To The People Of Kauai I i (inikp tliis oppnrtunity lH-fcin-it i too Iati-! A tVw dollar pruptily invi-ti-1 mhdit lxit ynii on Kiiy Street. ISi iiHiinrt ' mnl take n'cliniuv. II ,"ii fail. " to it ttaiit. Wt'Hltliy people i" r. ltt took a flmtui urn! uwle t I. Y'.nr timid ineii-uork for 11 sihiiy mul ivnt a limw nil tlii'lr li-. Tli link n. rw ti I Ufcvit tlioniM-lvi-x. trip tn the '.'ou-t or an auto riilo would cover their nivim' for a year. The farmer takes a clmiuv when he plants; the ship niay'sink; your hoiir-o may hum down, hut only a coward lews eotinutr. I copy from I ah Aiwlc lleraM, re ceived on this mail : "Lakeview No. 2 Oil Co. Hit Big Ga Well-Mud and Water Thrown High Over the Derrick. "H is thought by oil men who have vi-ited the property that the company is jut mvr the main oil sand, and that within the next few feet the Well will pncmintcr a flow that will compare favor ably witli the new well of the l.akevieW, the t'onsolidated Midway, the standard and otlier producers of that locality. "The fact that w hen the pis pressure in this well hroke loo-e there was over IL'oO feet of water in the hole, and liefore the shale could heave tip into the easing thi-whole column of water had to he lifted by the tfrts pre:-sttre, leads tho-e ho are keepiti; cIom-tab on conditions in this icinity to believe that soiuethini; inure than common can be looked for when this well icnetrates to the main Mild." A deep well assures a Inj: nu-her for wars', as it drains Uk oil from the upper levels. Lukeview No. 1 stock co-t !NV and sold for $20.00 per shai-e. The price of Lakeview Xo. - is now (iOct . , and have no doubt it will jump to $10.00 lier share. This is your opportunity to take a nainblc in aunii.-i u sure propo.-moii. Men and women de.-iroiis of improving their condition in life should read this caivfully an act ctiickly as no more shares will be sold after the well conies in. I have only a few thousand shares left. .1. OSWALD U'TTHI). Wirelc-s or mail me the number of shares, your order require without delav, and accompany same with your remittance to cover one third. Balance in !J0 days. J. OSWALD Ll'TTKD HON'Ll'H. Another Revolution Faces The Manchus A second revolution, independent of the first, faces the manchu gov ernment. The up-rising is report ed as being in the Province of Kattsuh. The capital city has been captured and the government troops have either been taken or joined the rebels. The leader has proclaimed himself Empeor. America May Take A Hand As a precautionary measure, the U. S. A. has scut an extra war ship to China, it having gotten away on Thursday last. Work" manship Tic pustnm nrocess of making Packard Shoes al lows individual attention to each pair. livery pair of THE SHOE. rOR MEN Stays on the. lasts at least one month sometimes longer. This insures permanent shape. Examine carefully any part of a Packard Shoe. Note the perfection of workmanship. There is the finest possible i construction by the rnobt expert work- men an J that means service built Into the shoe. LET US SHOW YOU McWtRNU SHOE Co., Ltd. Honolulu Jf (I -HOME IS 1 1 K. I ) OVTICH O'NKILL HUMS. 0(1 King St., cor. Port. Tel. W2 Another City In State Of Revolt The City of Fog Chu has revolted and the rebels have seized the Cus toms House and other government property. Canton is reported cap tured and the Kmperor and family are on the hike for Manchuria. He Spoke To Him. Willie, accompanied by Father and Mother, was crossing the ocean. Father and Mother were both seasick, but Willie was im mune. Throughout the trip he had been annoying the passengers. Finally Jlis mother, turning to the father, said, in a very weak voice, grasping between each word: "Father I wish you'd speak m - Willie." Father, turning a sea-green face toward that rampant youngster, spoke in a languid voice: "How-de-do, Willie?" We have been censured for ex pressing our belief that Governor Frear will be reappointed. We can not help feeling the way we do when we understand that President Taft is a sensible man and can see through as neat a little Democratic scheme as the present rumpus over the Governorship question seems to be. The astonishing part of the whole thing is that a man who should have a good deal of expe rience in the ways of the world as Delegate Kuhio should have acquir ed can so blindly be led estray. O Luso. Shooting Notice. All shooting of game on the fol lowing named lands is strictly pro hibited: A. S. Wilcox's lands in Lihue; Lihue Plantation Co.'s lands, ex cept that part makai of the Govern ment Road between Lihue Post Office and Wailua Bridge; McBryde Sugar Co.'s lands; Koloa Sugar Co.'s lands; Grove Farm lauds, except that part makai of the mau ka boundary of cane; W . H . Rice's lands. All shooting rights of said lands are controlled by the "KAUAI SHOOTING ASSOCIATION" and all persons found trespassing, shoot ing or poaching thereon will be prosecuted. Kaiai Sho&ting Association, By Ciias. A. Rick, Its Secretary. Oct. 31, Nov. 1, S. ELEELE DAFFYDILLS If an old maid can't get married will the undertaker? If a farmer sows wheat what will the gas plant? If all the lights should go out would a shoe shine? Not having lady jailers who can the criminal court? If the fork and knife are engaged how can the' table spoon? Does the butter fly because the tomato can? It the table spoons how can the tennis court? The Norwegian steamer Elsa is unloading coal at Port Allen. Mr. and Mrs. R. Moler of Eleele arc expected home on Wednesday. They have been spending the last two months in California. Paul De Brettville, sou of Mr. Autone De Brettville, Lihue's ; Sugar boiler, returned to Honolulu by the Kinau after a short visit with his parents. Paul is holding ( down the position as stenographer , for Chas. m. Cooke I,td. r As Others See Us "Kauai's Emporium' Whose wheels of Progress hum! Best of goods, lowest prices, Bargains sweet as Eastern spices; Lovely gifts for man and maid, "Nc plus ultra" of Store trade; Want or wish relieved with smiles, "Bon Marche" of all these Isles. Auld Nickic en The above is the was awarded second phrase contest. s is i 13 ti r i ill. 11 IS II .EMPORIUM, KAPHA LEAGUE S (Special to the Garden Island) Schedules of Baseball games to be played until December 24th, 1911, by the clubs under the Ka waihau Junior League: Oct. 8 P. A. C. vs. Lauae Hawaii vs. Fuji 15 Fuji vs. Lauae P. A. C. vs. Hawaii 22 P. A. C. vs. Fuji Hawaii vs. Lauae 29 Hawaii vs. Fuji P. A. C. vs. Lauae Nov. 5 P. A. C. vs. Hawaii Fuji vs. Lauae 12 Hawaii vs. 'Lauae P. A. C. vs. Fuji 19 P. A. C. vs. Lauae Hawaii vs. Fuji 26 Fuji vs. Lauae Dec. 3 P. A. C. vs. Fuji Hawaii vs. Lauae 10 Hawaii vs. Fuji P. A. C. vs. Lauae 17 P. A. C. vs. Hawaii Fuji vs. Lauae 24 Hawaii vs. Fuji P. A. C. vs. Fuji By a decision of the League at one of the last meetings, the first game to-be played at 1:30 P. M. shatp. Second game to follow." The game played by the P. A. C. vs. Lauae Sunday afternoon on the Kapaa diamond was a very interesting game from the start to finish. The boys of both sides did their best to beat the other team. Score was 3 to 1 in favor of the Lauae. Time played was 1:15. Umpire: Mr. Jno. Victorine. J. A. Sousa, Book-keeper for the Kapaia Store and director of the Lihue Band, was operated on for appendicitis Sunday and i s getting on nicely. . , ,. ..... Poor Old Dr. Cooke. The way the Copenhagens behaved the oth ' er day when he billed the city for I a lecture on his trip to the North jPole, is said to have thoroughly 1 "cooked" hint, CHEDULE catch-phrase which prize in our recent imnvi ii ii liib N II l : h mum SUBSCRIBER RETURNS HRE Eleele Kauai Oct. 27th. 1911 Dear Mr. E. B. Bridgewatek: Please add a space in your next issue in reply to Koloa's statement about the game which was played between the Wailani's, as they are known to be and the McB's few Sundays ago. Its a surprise to me whether the defeated team were the Wailani's of the All Koloa. The challenge came that the game was to be played between the All Koloa Pick Nine and the McB's. Had the McB's known that they were to play a team of school boys, they would not have had traveled such a long distance to defeat a team of school boys. But in spite of all this taking the matter into consideration let me asked. What i s the Koloa baseball team without the school boys? Hadn't it been for the two crack school boys that journeyed all the way from Ohio to play for the Koloas during the Baseball Series. The Baseball Series would had had closed with Koioa's not a solitary game to their name. We all know without doubt that it was through this two school boys that the Koloa's won the games. Were they not school boys? I am sorry that without Myers and Kahlbum the Koloa's will not be able to make the Eleele sub scriber take a rest. The McB's are readyto make a clear sweep with the Koloa's, taking from the beach right up to the top of Haupu mountain. The McB's are pre pared to meet the Koloa's at any moment of the day. Yours truly, Eunan Suusckihkr. The wounding of an English Consul by Italian fleeet at the bom bardment of Ben Ghanzi, will call for a prompt apology if Italy ex pects to retain a whole skin. Roman, the hat dealer, Beretania Street Honolulu, will clean your hat and pay return freight. Charges reasonable and rorknianship i s guaranteed, 9-I9-tf. WHEN IN NEED OF r of any detcription WRITE HONOLULU'S LARGEST PAPER HOUSE AMERICAN- HAWAIIAN PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD. Fort and Queen Streets GEO. G. GUILD, - Manager For Immediate Cash Sale 6000 Shares Norris-Midway- Oil Company Stock ANY PORTION AT 20c PER SHARE A GREAT BARGAIN LIONAL R. A. HART Honolulu BY AUTHORITY Registration Notice. In pursuance of the provisions of Act 68, Session Laws of 1911, as amended by Act 105, Session Laws of 1911, the registration of electors in the County of Kauai nei will be opened to the public from and after the 18th day of October A. D. 1911, and will be held in the office of the County Clerk of the County of Kauai at the County Building a t Lihue; Kauai, on every legal day from 9:00 o'clock A. M., until 4:00 o'clock P. M., except Saturdays, which will be held only until 12:00 o'clock, noon. The General Register will be closed to registration at midnight immediately preceeding the third Wednesday before the General Election to be held in November, A. D. 1912, and will remain closed until after such election. J. Mahiai Kaneakua CountyClerk, County of KauaiT.H. NOTICE NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN BISHOP & COMPANY'S SAV INGS BANK. In according with the printed Conditions of Agreement issued by Bishop & Company's Sayings Bank, notice is hereby given that the rate of interest paid on savings deposits will be reduced from four and one-half percent (4-'2) per annum to four per cent (4) per annum. This reduction will come into effect on the first day of January, 1912. (Signed) Bishop & Co. Dated at Waimea,. Kauai, Septem ber 20, 1911. Jan. 1-1912. NOTICE NOTICE TO DEPOSITORS IN THE BANK OF HAWAII, LTD. (Lihue Branch) SAV INGS DEPARTMENT: In according with t h e printed Conditions of Agreement issued by Bank of Hawaii Ltd. (Lihue Branch) Savings Department, no tice is hereby given that the rate of interest paid on savings deposits will be reduced from four and one half per cent (4J2) per annum to four per cent (4) per annum. This reduction will come into effect on the first day of January, 1912. (Signed) Bank of Hawii (Lihue Branch.) Dated at Lihue, Kauai, September 20, 1911, Jon. H912i rape R. W. Perkins j PHOTOGRAPHER J I Honolulu 8 o A fc Up-to-Date Portraiture j tt Kodak Developing and Printing Mail Orders Given Special Attention STUDIO: UOHotelSt Honolulu j California Feed Co. Dealers in JHay, Bran, Rolled Barley, Oats, Wheat, Middlings I Sole agents for a International Stock and 6 Poultry Food a P.O. Box 452, Honolulu I I j HOTEL BAY VIEW Waimea, Kauai The Commercial Man's Favorite Hostlery tt 5? DICK OLIYER, Manager I Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Headquarters for PAPER BAGS WRAPPING PAPER TWINE, ETC. Hawaiian News Co., Ltd. Young Bldg. Honolulu Miss Power Fashionable Millinery Parlort 210-211 Do, ton Bldg. , , , for Street Honolulu Your Bath will be luxurious if taken in Sun heated water. It will cost noth ing for heat, Sun-light is Free Call and see me about Sun Water Heaters W. 15. CHAW, cure Kininoluth & Co., ur Box o(ii), Honolulu Arleigh & Company School Supplies School books and supplies of all kinds can be bought to better ad vantage at A. B. Arleigh & Co., Honolulu, than elsewhere in the islands, because this firm makes a suecialtv of school snnnlips - , 4. f. w . Send for complete printed price list. Mailed free on request. All mail orders given special attention. S. E. LUCAS PARISIAN OPTICIAN Eyes Examined and Teiled Satisfaction Guaranteed Prices Moderate Maionlc Temple, , ( Honolulu y S.