THE MEDFOIU) DAILY TRIBUNE. MED FORD, OltKOOX. MONDAY. OCJTOHEU 11. WO!). 8 You Would Hardly Believe Us If We Told You Just How Successful Anniv e r sa ry ale 3 0i Has proven. You never saw so many really good bargains at this season. This is a genuine sale, where goods are offered at genuine reductions, yet each person is treated exartly alike. WK JIAVK NO HLIDINO SOALK. We don't offer one customer a garment for i?30 an then slid e the price to !:0 before she leaves the store. "When ye offer a garment at a certain price the governor of the stale couldn't buy it any cheaper. WE INVITE YOU TO ATTEND THIS SALE AND SHARE TUB Sl'BCIAL VALUES WITH YOUR KIM ENDS AND NEIGH BORS. YOU'LL SEE PLENTY OF THEM HERE. Ask your neighbor what she thinks of our sale. If she has been here and bought something she isVsure to say that we are offering bargains that are simply irresistible. A large force of salespeople will treat ymi courteously be glad to show goods never urge you to buy against your will and help you in every way to be entirely pleased. DON'T MISS A LOOK AT THE OFFERINGS FOR THIS WEEK. A glance at our windows will reveal to your mind some of the many ex ceptionally good bargains we offer. Don't stop at the window; our goods bear closer inspection. The Hutehason a. Successors To Baker-Hutchason Company The eagerness to ptirchnso manifest ed by a qrent number of our oldest patrons is proof conclusive to our minds that our offerings arc nil we claim and are appreciated by the careful people. From Gms to Gam. Hp was afraid to tell ber right out aud out that be loved lier. so be began Id a round si bout wiy. hoping she would t-utcb bis drift, then betray, by ber i confusion. !.r own feelings, tie didn't dread, but I but sbe loved him. but ! tbougbt tbsit she, tike himself, was j afraid to demonstrate it . ; -Heart ivmible. sbe repeated. "Are you sure you've bt-art trouble. Alfred? Tou know ludigestion Is very like it at times." "Ob. I know I've got heart trouble, all right. 1 can't you see It yourself?" ? "Why. bow silly. Alfred: No one can see heart , trouble. They have to Jpel It Have you taken anytbiog for itr "No. not yet. But I I want to, don't you know." "Then why don't you?" "1 I would-that Is. if I could get "Can't you get it. Alfred?" "11 don't know." "Have yon tried?" . "No. not yet." tSilence for two provoking moments.) "Alfred:" (coldly (. "Y-yes." "Let's bavp a game of checkers." Boston Herald. by wild beasts and robbers. After this ', the applicant is sent Into uncanny j placet), which nre considered to be the abodes of evil spirits. W.bon the Chi- ; tinman bus satisfied the authorities In j regard to these matters be is appoint- , ed a letter carrier. I Walking. The ordinary mau who Is employed indoors throughout the day does not walk enough. He needs tie fresh air and sunshine of the outdoors, and. no matter bow tired be may be. a short time In the open air will rest bim. If be has no opportunity to walk during tbe evening, be ought to do it In the morning. . There Is no better tonic Hun n two mile walk before going to work. Some business men -who live some distance trom their offices or tores walk down regularly every morning and nre greatly benefited thereby. No matter, how sluggish they may feet on arising, tbe morning walk puts them In good trim for the day's work. Exercise In tbe open air tarts tbe blood to circulating In every nnarv unit rpin In the entire svstem. , ',.m,.,h...in A Matter of Mind. th .t manor In the hodv mnv be "I nave a grut mind to go to the set free, limbers up the joints and co.D tonight." said Mr. J. to his wife. muscles and puts one In shape for tbe I " "' ap re"" Mlu U,?""T dudes of tbe day.-St. Joseph Gazette. " .oar,e"H C rauu lu "Whose?" she asked. "Whose what?" "Whose great mind?" "Why. my own. of course, madam." Oh:'' and tbe rising Inflection she The Meredith Cocoanut. George Meredith uia? not have been I an altogether familiar author to the J ordinary reader who craves for quick I ...... .. r i 11 n i. t-i.t im. (Innrn tc ; the slmpiicltv of Sherlock Holmes or 8"" the ejucu.utioo was very provok Captain lietue. Mereuitn requirea an " acute and trained intellect before be j He Got the Chair. could be appreciated. '. On a very hot afternoon a number It was ouce mentioned. In referring : of around town cliups wbodldu t Bee in to the difficulty which some people ex- , to have much to do were lounging in wanted to give hi in oue uume. and I wanted to give him another, hut we finally compromised and ugreed to full him Jhu Wesley." "I see. You iiauicu him after tbo great founder of Metb" ' "No, Indeed." quickly Interrupted tho mother. "That name, as 1 said. Is a compromise." "Hut bow?" "The 'John' Is for John Calvin, and tbe Wesley" ,1s for John Wesley." "Oh. I see." Youth's Companion. perience in reading Meredith's novels. that tbe Meredith "cocoanut" was very bard, but that tbe milk when : reached proved to be very sweel. j This Joke got into the papers. ! Two clays afterward a well known , firm of fruiterers bad an Inquiry after these cocoanuts from a country cus tomer: Tbe letter was to tbe effect that, having ' read somewhere that Meredith's cocoanuts have bad a large sale lately und that tbe milk was fashionable, the writer would like to have a few to try. London Tatler. Queer Postal Training. In China whoever wlsbes to enter the postal service must give evidence of there, two corners away?" the chairss hi front of n lending hotel. Several traveling men inline out of the hotel and. finding nil of the chairs occupied, looked mid 8pokp things that wouldn't go well in polite society. "Lei's dump n few of then) out.' suggested one. "Hold on n minute." replied another. "Watch me get a chair." With thnt he walked over to one of tbe loungers and iu tbe most courteous way said. "Will you please tell me whether that Is a drug store across the street?" "No." replied the lounger; "that's a bank." "Oh. Is h? Well. say. what Is that nice big building just down the street courage, robustness, power of endur- ance. ability to traverse great dis tances over mountains and valleys and through daugerous forests freguented city Our Autumn assortment con tains stvles that are NEW A little bit in advance of th( others perhaps, but we be- lieve in KEEPING AHEAD Edmeades Bros. THE WEST SIDE SHOE STORE "That's the iiostolfice." was the re ply. "You live In this charming then?" asked the drummer. "I do," sail the lounger. "Well, tbm." replied tbe travella man, "I'm it guest at this hotel f.rnl paying for accommodations. Suppcse you get ir and give me tbat chair." He got the chair. Kansas City Journal. Queer Claret. A party of miners calling at an Inn In Llangollen during the absence of the landlord were shown Into the best ' room, which, oil bis return, caused bim ! to remonstrate. His wife,' however. explained that a lot of money had ; been spent aud that seven bottles of claret bail already been drunk. "Claret"' said he. ."Why. I sold the ; last bottle the other day. You've been i giving 'em cutchup." I'rom "Random I'ecollcctlons of a Commercial Trav- . eler." A Spe'e Curious Origin. Tho discovery of the famous Wood ball spa tu Lincolnshire was very curi ous? Just about a hundred years ago a shaft was sunk In search of coal, but the effort had to be abandoned owing to a rush of water. In lime tho water found Its way Into a small brook, and In due course tho Inhabitants began to spunk of the curntlvo powers of tho stream. Science Investigated tho mys tery and discovered (hat tho water In tho con II ess shaft was richly Impreg nated, with various salts and brum Inn and Iodine. (ieologlNtn expressed the Interesting opinion that ages ago the place was the Handy bed of a shallow lagoou or bay of n tropical sea whero seaweeds of glflut growth abounded. A mighty convulsion of nature lowered tbo sea bed, n great river flowed over tho place, in id In time It debris was formed Into a mass of spongy rock or sandstone. Forcing Itself through this muss at great pressure some 000 foot below the ground, the water now ex tracts tho constituents of the orlglnni ea weed. London l-'innlly Herald. Varieties of Humor. The Temple of Art, devoted to thnt peculiar form of entertainment yoleni "polite vaudeville," was crowdea to suffocation as Messrs. Biff and Bang, the refined sketch team and sidewalk ' conversationalists, stepped jauntily to ' tbe footlights. In response to tbe deaf ! enlng applause Messrs. Bin! and Bang bowed condescendingly, as though It i turt them. Without further preliminary Mr 1 Biff bit bis partner on tbe rear of his ample trousers with a stuffed club, j remarking, "It's a wise man that knows his own mind." And Mr. Bang, not to be outdone In this little exchange nf pleasantries, I promptly buried an ax In the skull of Mr. Biff, remarking the while, "It's a , wise man that minds Ids own nose." j Whereupon the Intelligent audience ; screamed with delight and voted Biff i and Bang the best ever. "And yet they were a frost In the London j balls," commented a man In the front ! row. "The English have no apprecla , tlon of real humor." fblladelpbla i Ledger. j A Happy Compromise. I "What a beimtiful little baby he Is!" ; exclaimed the neighbor who had I called. "He Isn't six mouths old yet, ! either," said the proud young mother, j "and he weighs over twenty pounds." I "What him; you tunned him?" "Well," hesitated the mother, "Henry ! and I dl'Icred a little aljput that. He Uicful Knowledge. Tommy-Taw. I've heard you talk about Kr.sy street. Where Is It? Mr. Tucker-It' at the further end of n long, rough and hilly thoroughfare, called Hard Work street my boy. Exchange. The Descending Scale. "Tbe first letter John ever wrote to me," said a married woman to ber friend, "was shortly after we had be come acquainted and before there was really anything like nn understanding hetwecn us. This Is the way ho signed It: "Yours, my dear Miss Weston, moat ilncerely. JOHN HAMILTON EASTON. There, you see, were ten words enough for u telegram Just to bring a Conunonpluco friendly letter to mi end. But after we beenvm engaged bis lirsl letter to me was signed in this way: "Yours, my darling, afrectlonatoly. JOHN., "That, you will observe, was a re duction of SO per cent from his conclu sion as a mere friend. Tho first letter ne ever wrote tu me after we were married was signed: "Youri, JOHN." She stopped for a moment and lghed and then continued: "We hnve been married seventeen years now. Yesterday I received a let ter from him. Here is the way it was signed: "J." Settled the Duel. Lord March, afterward the Mnrntils of Qucensberry, was not accustomed ! to view a Aiol with unbecoming op-, prehension and usually attended an affair with nil air of enjoyment that often was decidedly displeasing and imharrussiiig to his adversary. But ho was served at lust with that sauce which the proverb explains Is for the i gander as well as for the goose. It wob when ho was challenged to fight ! an Irish sportsman. Lord March np-, peared on the ground accompanied by a second, surgeon and other witnesses. His opponent arrived soon afterward with a similar retinue, lint added to by a person who staggered under the weight of a polished oak coffin, which ho deposited on the ground, cud up, with Its lid facing Lord March and his party. Lord March became decidedly uncomfortable when he read tho In scription pimp, etigruved with liln own name and tlrle and tho date ami year of dentb, and peace was patched up. SAY! Do You Want Them? 2 for 25c We are closing out among the many other good things we handle here. About 20 dozen ladies' lisle fin ish lace stripe Hose, 2'n: and 3."c qualities; colors black and tan ; all sizes, at, your choice, 2 pairs for 25 cents Men's Work Gloves A little better quality at a little lower price, if you buy here. Will you come in and be shown? Ribbons Handkerchiefs lcto25c Combs, Notions, etc., like the little corner gro cerya little of everything at a little price. 10,000 Post Cards le each 3 Dr. Denton sleeping garments, size 7; fleeced back; gray union suits, for boys. Chest measure 2G inches;, waist measure 25 inches. Ml I flu THE BUSY STORE .