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I IJBffi GABDfitt lSLAtft), TOEftDAY, SEPT. 7, 1920 To To Throat TbUpperLimbs To Heart ToLungs ToStemacH ToKidneip lb Ovaries4i To Bowels TbAppendbc ToLowerLimbs To Bladder To Genitals HOTEL LIHUE (The Fairview) Twenty -two elegant rooms In Main Building Three Airy Cottages Cuisine unexcelled in country districts W. H. Rice, Jr., Proprietor VARIETY REPAIR SHOP Lock and Gun Smith We repair Electric Irons, Pecula tors, Phonographs, and all other elec trical and mechanical appliances. Shop on King Street, opposite Young Hotel, Honolulu. Advt. AMERICAN LEGION SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1920 AT 8 P. M. Lihue Armory Special. Attractions Snappy Pictures $1.00 Admits One He ad W ( ' i DR. MIGHTON'S X CHIROPRACTIC OFFICES f in the ...TIP TOP BUILDING, LIHUE... SATURDAY AFTERNOON ... SEPTEMBER 11th, from 2 :30 to G o'clock. i REFRESHMENTS (No consultations may be had for jt this date.) f BALL Person THE CHIROPRACTIC PRINCIPLE assumes a body created capable of maintaining its own health. IP the health-currying messages can be convey ed over the NERVES to every organ and part. The picture shows how the nerves leading from the brain and spinal cord are distributed from the spine to the various organs. Each nerve leaves the spine at a certain definite place always. A fall or jar or accident often causes a dis placement of one or more spinal bones (vertebrae), and this causes a pressure on the nerve emerging at that part of the spine, and the organ supplied by that nerve will sutler. Now do you see how Chiropractic adjustments of the spine will allow Nature to cure your Bronchitis, or your Stomach, or your Constipation, by send ing health-bearing impulses over Chiro-practically-freed nerves ? FRANK C. MIGHTON Linus INVITATION THE PUBLIC IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO AN INFORMAL OPENING OF A CORRECTION In tho last Issue of the Garden Island Mr. Englehart was referred to as chief engineer of the Ahuklnl Terminal & Railway Company, Ltd. This was In correct as Mr. J. H. Moragnc Is chief engineer of tho said company, as well as of tho EaBt Kauai Water Company. Mr. Englehart is Mr. Moragno's assist ant. NOTICE Tho S. S. "Mauna Loa" will leave Koloa landing FRIDAY afternoon at C o'clock. INTER- ISLAND STEAM NAVIGAT ION COMPANY, LTD. WANTED Four boys to work In repair shop. Ap ply Win. Ellis, Foreman, Nawillwill Garage, Ltd. NOTICE OF LEAGUE MEETING Tho Kauai Athletic Association will hold a meeting at the Court House, Lihue, Friday evening, Sept. 10th, at 7:30 o'clock. Business of importance will come up for consideration. The representatives of all ball teams In tho league are requested to be present, A. Q. MARCALLINO, Secretary. Sept. 7th, 1920. TENDERS FOR BUILDING MATERIAL The Board of Supervisors of the County of Kauai will receive bids up to ten o'clock of September 17th, 1920, for furnishing all building material to be used in the construction of a G-room addition to the Waimea Court House. Blank forms embodying a full list of material will be furnished on appli cation to the undersigned. R. F. MIDDLETON. Sept. 7,14. TENDERS FOR BUILDING ROOM ADDITION The Board of Supervisors of the County of Kauai will receive bids up to ten o'clock of September 17th, 1920, for all labor to be used in the con struction of a G-room addition to tho Waimea Court House. Plans and specifications will be fur nished on application (accompanied by $10.00) to the undersigned. Each bid mu,it he accompanied by a certified check covering 10 of the amount bid. R. F. MIDDLETON. Sept. 7,14. :0: BORN CUNNINGHAM At Kapaa, Kauai, Saturday, Sept. 4th, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas. Cunningham, a son. Registration Notice Registration of voters at the office of the County Clerk, Lihue, will be held each business day from now on to September 13th, between the hours of 9 a.m. to 12 M. On September 14th registration will be kept up from 9 a.m. to midnight. J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA County Clerk FOR SALE Dodge Touring Car. In good condi tion. Inqulro of II. M. Aldrich, Li huo Store. Tank Building Reinforced Brazing W. M. MULLIN WELDING ENGINEER Acetylene and LIHUE HOTEL Electric Welding Kauai. BANKING HOURS : 9 A. M. TO 3 V. 31. ON AND AFTER AUGUST 10th . The Bank of Hawaii Ltd. LIHUE BRANCH IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATA Probate No. 760 In the Matter of tho Estate of CHARLES HENRY WILCOX, deceas ed. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Letters of Administration with tho Will An nexed have been issued to BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED, as Ad ministrator with tho Will Annexed of tho Estato of, Charles Henry Wilcox, deceased, lato of Lihue, County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii. All creditors of tho deceased, or of his estate, aro hereby notified to pres ent their claims, with proper vouchers or duly authenticated copies thereof, even if tho claim is secured by mort gage upon real estate, to tho said Bishop Trust Company, Limited, at its place of business, No. 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, City and County of Honolulu, Territory aforesaid, within six months from tho dato of this notice, which is the date of tho first publication hereof; otherwise such claims, if any, shall be forever barred. All persons indebted to the said estate are hereby notified to make payment to the said Bishop Trust Company, Limited, at the above ad dress. Dated, Lihue, T. II., August 24th, 1920. BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED Administrator with the Will Annoxed of the Estato of Charles Henry Wil cox, deceased. Philip L. Rice, Attorney for Administrator with tho Will Annexed. Aug. 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14, 21. N THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE. Probate No. 7G7 In the Matter of tho Estato of ERLING E. MAHLUM, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given that Letters Testamentary have been issued to BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, LIM ITED, as Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Erling E. Mahlum, deceased, lato of Waimea, County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii. All creditors of the deceased, or of his estate, are hereby notified to pre sent their claims, with proper vouch ers or duly authenticated copies there of, even if tho claim is secured by mortgage upon real estate, to the said Bishop Trust Company, Limited, at its place of business, No. 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, City and County of Honolulu, Territory aforesaid, within six months from tho date of this notice, which is the date of tho first publication hereof; otherwise such claims, if any, shall be forever barred. All persons indebted to the said estato arc hereby notified to mako pay ment to the said Bishop Trust Com pany, Limited, at the above address. Dated, Lihue, T. II., September 7th, 1920. Bishop Trust Company, Limited, Executor, Estate of Erling E. Mahlum, deceased. Philip L. Rice, Attorney for Executor. Sept. 7,14 21,28;Oct.5,1920. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF HAWAII. AT CHAMBERS IN PROBATE Estate J. K. Farley, deceased, lato of Koloa, Kauai. NOTICE TO CREDITORS The undersigned, William O. Smith of Honolulu, Oahu, Executor of the Will of Joseph Kendall Farley, lato of Koloa, Kauai, deceased, duly admitted to probate by tho Honorablo William C. Achi, Junior, Circuit Judge Fifth Judicial Circuit, hereby gives notice to all persons having claims against tho estato of said Joseph Kendall Farley to present snch claimo to the undersigned, duly authenticated, nt his office, Bank of Hawaii Building, Honolulu, Oahu, within six months from dato of tho first publication of this notice or they will be forever barred. Dated at Lihue, Kauai, this 4th day of September, A.D. 1920. WILLIAM O. SMITH, Executor of tho Will of Joseph Kendall Farley, deceased. Sept. 7,14,21,2S;Oct.5,1920. CALIFORNIA FEED CO- LIMITED Dealers In i Hay, Grain and Chicken Supplies I SOLE AGENTS FOR i International -Stock, Poultry Food T and other specialties. Arabic for cooling Iron Roofs. Petaluma In- f cuuaiors anu isroouers. i ttMnf o 1 1 - u I I , rr T P. O. Box 452 Honolulu f TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I do hereby announce my candidacy for tho Houso of Representatives, on tho Democratic ticket. My policies aro as follows: 1. I oopose Rehabilitation Bill, and favor Liberal Homestcading. 2. I favor Increase in teachers' sal aries through proper taxation. 3. I oppose present system and pol icies' of Educational Department as administered by present sup erintendent. 4. I bollovo present Commissioner of Education should bo elected by tho people. 5. I favor languago schools with re strictions; to bo supervised by Educational Department. G. I will advocate more high schools for our Island. 7. I believe tho Kauai High School should have, a better equipment. S. I will work for Kapaa Wharf. 9. I vlll work with all my strength for the rights of tho Homesteaders of our Island. 10. Special favors to none and a squaro deal for all, is my motto M. S. HENRIQUES. TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I desire to announce to the Kauai public that I am a candidate for the Houso of Representatives on tho Re publican ticket and will greatly appre ciate the support of the voters of this County at tho Primary election to bo hold on Saturday, October 2nd., 1920. JOSEPH CORREIRA TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I desire to announce to tho voters of Kauai County that I will bo a can didate for nomination to tho Houso of Representatives on tho Republican ticket at the forthcoming primaries. I will apreciato tho support of all those who believe in a square deal. THOS. M. CUNNINGHAM, Kapaa, Kauai. Aug. 10, 17, 24, 31. Sept. 7, 14, 21 28, TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I will bo a candidate on the Demo cratic ticket for Representative, at tho coming primary election, and will appreciate tho support of the voters of this County. S. E. LUCAS. Kapaa, Aug. 17, 1920. NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I beg to annouco that I will be a candidate on tho Republican ticket, nomination to the Houso of Repre sentatives, at the forthcoming prima ries, and solicit the support of tho voters of Kauai county. D. K. HAYSELDEN Lihue, Kauai, Aug. 17th. TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI The undersigned hereby announces hsl candidacy for Representative to the next Legislature on the Republi- -can ticket, and respectfully urges all voters, both men and women to cast their ballots in his favor at tho com ing Primary Election, Oct. 2nd. Some Planks in my Platform: Good Roads and Better Schools aro more to be desired than Money iu the Bank. It is Cheaper to pay for tho Services of a good Road Luna than to swell tho pockets of the Garage Man. It is Wiser to furnish Better School ing than for tho County to build larger Jails. Tho Public Highways aro not tho proper place on which to Pasture tho public's Cattle. This nuisance should bo abated. We need a bettor Passenger and Freight service with Honolulu, and bet ter Harbor facilities at Homo. Tho Rehabilitation bill, in its pres ent form should not pass. I am op posed to any Scheme wihch places tho more valuable Public Lands in tho hands of tho Sugar Barons, when tho Crying Need everywhere is for more Farm Homes. If the Hawaiians, as a people, wish to go "back to tho land," give them the Best there is. A Contented and Prosperous People aro a stronger Territorial Asset than Dividends in a Stockholder's Pockets. Selah! Yours faithfully, L. C. JOHONNOT. TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I hereby announce that I will be a candidate for the Legislature on tho Republican ticked and herewith re quest the support of tho citizens of this County at the forthcoming Prim aries. J. von EKEKELA. Kealia, Kauai, Aug. 30, 1920. TO THE VOTERS OF KAUAI I beg to announce that I will be a candidato for tho Houso of Represent atives on tho Republican ticket, and request the support of the voters of tho County of Kauai at tho coming Pri mary election. S. KELIINOI Kapaa, Kauai.