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THE POLK COUNTY ITEM1ZER OUR STAFF OF RUSTLERS. X> A. t»L \3, FRIDAY, FEB. i 7 .1 9 0 1 . ijhiiid K vbrv F riday M orning A t 7:30. W . A . W A S H . ■ OITOR AMI» FMUPK 1 KTOK. SU B SU M PT IO N R A T E S : 50 .......................................... Per y<-»r $ 7 5 ................................ Per nix months 40 ..........................Per three months Advertising rates made known on application. Correspondence is solicit ed. Fine Job Printing done at reasonable •■rices. Angora Coat Show. The Polk County Mohair «ssocin- tion will give their third ......... . exhi bition in Dallas, February 20lh and 21st. There will la' no entrance fee and feed will tie furnished free. Di plomas will be awarded to all prize winners. The show will be open to visitors on both evenings. Thoinngh- bred goats will be entered in one class and all others in another class, and 2 « prixea will be awarded in each ¿lass. There will he first and second premiums on each buck and due kids, the same on bucks and does between one and two years old, on bucks and does between two and three years old, on those between three and four years old, and ou those over four years of age. First and second prizes will be awarded on pairs of buck and doe kids, also on sweepstakes consisting of aged doe. buck, yearling and kid does. A Portland agricultural paper says ours is the only special Angora goat show in the state and perhaps in the Uni'ed Sta'es. Free space will be given for an eih ib it of sheep and poultry, but they will be entirely inde pendent of the goat show. W ith three such men as V. S. Grant, W . A. Ayres and H. L. Fenton at the head of the goat show, it cannot help being a success. BUTLER. J. C. Ellis is at the county seat this week. Our teacher, Miss Mildred D augh erty, spent Saturday sad Sunday at hor home in Sheridan. Dan Savage was up Monday look ing after his sheep. Fred Auer .Salmon river. WITH A LAME BACK ? W H A T T H E Y HAVE T O SAY A B O U T T H E D O I W C 8 IN T H E C O U N T Y . Kidney Trouble Makes You Miserable. A n U n e q u w i ' c d a n d C o m p l e t e No • u m e nf W h a t Y o u r F r i e n d s are a n j Hav e B een La tely D o in g . B E T W E E N D A L L A S A N D DIXIE. Willar l GPlieR and wife, of Philo- math, have been visiting her brother, J. F. Holman. Geo. Rowclifle reccutly purchased two car loads of tile from the Xortli Yam hill tile fuctory. A Miraculous Feat. Mr. McCarty, who has lived ill our vicinity for the last 2 years, has pur chased a farm sou'll of Monmouth, and gone to make that his home. The 3 year old child of W . P. Miller who has been dangerously sick lor some time, is now coovalesceut, “ It seemed that nothing short of a miracle could save my little daughter from an untimely death,” says City Marshall A. H . Malcolm, of Cherokee,Kan. “ W hen tw o years old she was taken with stomach and bowel trouble and despite the efforts of the best physicians we could procure, she grew gradually worse and was pronounced in curable. A friend advised Mr*. Monroe Burford lias been con fined to the house for soina time with s severe case of oak poisoning. A physician was called Monday to see Miss Delia Rutz, who was suffer ing with neuralgia. Jaa. Harris snd wife have been vis' ¡ting tier father, P. S. Greenwood. Henry Clifford has been over in the Hileti country looking for a tim b er1 claim . Coe, the Chinamen, lias rented H. j L. Fenton’s hop yard for 5 years. H. 8. Butz, W . P. Miller, and O. H. Cobb attended the First Congressional j District Prohibition convention at Newberg last week and report a very enthusiastic meeting, there being 107 i delegates present. M Uek- Nervine and after giving it a few days she began to improve and final ly fully recovered. She is now past five years of age and the very picture of health.” S o ld b y a ll D r u a x la t s . Dr. Milos M edical C o ., Elkhart, Ind. T h e S p i r i t of W i n t e r . If the dogs that roam through The spirit of winter is witli us, m a this region are not kept at home they king its presence known in many dif will be apt to kill sheep and are then ferent ways, sometimes by cherry sun sure to get killed. shine and glistening snows, and som e times by driving winds and blinding Clias. Osborn. John Sumpter, Tom storms. T o many people it seems to | and Clare Marks have killed several tske a delight in making bad things worse, for rheumatism twists harder, Geo. Clarke is up from Portland vis twinges sharper, calHrrh becomes more annoying, and the many sym iting bis folks. ptoms of scrofula are developed and aggravated. There is not much poet Y o u K n o w W h a t Y o u A r e T a k i n g ry in this, hut there ic truth, and it is I when you take Grove’s Tasteless Chill a wonder that more people do not gel T on ic because the form ula is plainly rid of these ailments. The medicine printed on every bottle showing that that cures them, H ood's Sarsaparilla, it is simply iron and quinine in a is easily obtained and there is abund tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 50 ant proof that its cures are radical cents. and permanent. has com e home Iron) CREENW OOD. Onr young men had a fine time hunting coons and ducks during the Tom Nulin and wife have moved Jesse Yost lias been visiting his un- j up from Sheridan and are living with cle, F. M. Yost, on the Bridwell place cold weather Mrs. Nulin’s father, Mr. Smith, at the near Dallas. Mrs. Jimm ie Huntley is working Tharp place. at the Independence restaurant, while Mrs. Pagott has been visiting her Mrs. W allace H untly is visiting ill The laundry at Grande Rondo mother, at Independence. W ashington, agency was burned last week. It was Rev. Launer, of Kings Valley, has supposed to have caught fire frum a Harry Lacy and wife Sundayed engaged May Bush to do his house defective flue. with the Yarnells. He is running work. the McCauley hop yard. W . R. Ellis gave a dance last Fri- John Lewis is visiting B. L. Has • day night. The Eola bachelors gave a party at tings. H. D. Brunks. Ous ami Bertha Mias Mabel Wallace, who has been D ive Simpson and Howard Bush Gardner and Garfield Byers and wife teaching on the coast, has returned have been up un Mary's river looking attended. horns, also Miss Ella Pettyjohn, who for timlier. has bten teaching on Red Prairie. Miss H ayden, who is staying with The Kings Valley revival meetings [ Mrs. John Holmes, has scarlet fever. Dr. Barber, of Sheridan, was up fo have closed with over 4 0 conversions. | see Grandma llntler. who is quite sick. Mrs. M. A. Dice, after living at Oak Point for many years, has bought and Potatoes are very scarce. Percy Lady cu t his knee with an ax maved to a farm near Brownsville. and had to be taken to McMinnville | Reuben Hustings has been slash-1 ------------------ to a daetor. It is feared the wound ing sml grubbing out a garden spot | H a d to C o n q u e r or Die. will cause a stiff knee. ‘ •I was just about gone,” writes Mrs. The Womers have been visiting Rosa Richardson, of Laurel Springs. Report of the Rickreal! school for their daughter, Mrs. Turner, at the North Carolina, “ I had consum ption the month ending January 31st: En mill. so bad that the best doctors said I rolled, 44; average attendance, 41; Uncle Paul Roneo would be thank could not live tm.re than a month, visitors, 22; neither absent nor tardy, ful for the return nf the wheat that Elite and Claud Hickerson, Abraham, somebody borrowed while he was but I began to use Dr. K in g ’s New Discovery and was wholly cured by David and Elizabeth Remple, Katie asleep. seven bottles and am now stout ami and Vernis Fox, Ollie and Oran Coul ter, Harry and W illie Hill, Vida and W h a t S h a ll W e Have for D e s s e rt? well.” It is an unrivaled life saver in consum ption, pneum onia, la grippe Ruth Myer, Myra and Sarah Lucas, This question arises in tho family Nettie and Vernie Gibson. Retiecca everyday. Let us answer it to-day. and bron chitis: infallible for coughs, snd Freddie Miles, Lelah McDaniel, Try Jell-O, a delicious and healthful colds, asthma, bay fever, ’ crou p or whooping cough. Guaranteed bottles Hazel Vaughn, Johnnie Burch, Guy dessert. Prepared in two minutes. Tatom Linn Nesmith and Sybil Mc No Imiling! no baking! simply add 50 cauls and 91. Trial bottles free at all druggists, Dowell.— H. C. Seymour, teacher. boiling water and set to cool. Fla vors:— Lemon, Orange, Raspberry and The pupile of the Purrydule school PERRYDALE. that were neither absent nor tardy Strawberry. Get s package at your The cold and freezing weather ha* grocers to-day. 10 cts. during the iiienth ending January left wheat looking badly. 31st are Elsie, Ola and Nellie Keyi, NO RTH DALLAS. Vena Frizzell, Susie Bennett, Gladys One of W ill. Sergeant's best horses and Lawrence M cKee, Guy Latham, Mrs. May lias been ill with lung died with colic recently. Carrie Flanery, Vyvyau Clodfeller, trouble. W . 8. Bennett and family are pre- and Moutie Hunter.— Rosa E. Smith, pa! ing to move fo their new home. teacher. Miss Martha Brown has been trou Dr. Hunter’s son, Fred., is quite ill. bled with a severe cold. Get the M o st Out o f Your Food You don 't and can't if your stomach is weak. A weak stomach does not di gest all that is ordinarily taken into it. It gets tired eaaily, and what it fails to digest ia wasted. Among the signs of n weak stomach are uneasiness after eating, (its of ner vous headache, and disagreeable belch ing. **I have taken H ow l’s Sarsaparilla at different times for stom ach troubles, and a run down condition of the system , and have been greatly benefited by its use. I would not be without it In my fam llv. I am trou bled especially in sum mer with weak stom ach and nausea ami find H ood’s Sarsaparilla Invaluable." 1C. B. H i c k m a n , W.Chester, Pa. PEEDEE. A new sidewalk is being put down R. E. Reed has purchased a 10 acre tract of land from L. C. Parker, for from H ebding’s store to the Christian church. which he paid 9500. Benton Flanery will have a new John Middleton, of Pioneer, has rented the 100 acre field belonging to wire yard fence. W, C. Brown and will sow it in the W . M. Sargeant lias been shipping spring. dried fruit to Portland. W . C. Browu A son put up over 100 Fred. Strong has returned from Til tons o f Imy last fall and expect to feed da mook. it all before May. Besides their sheep Mrs Frank Sargeant ami daughter, and goats, they have a large band of Rena, are back from Dallas. cattle, Almost everybody who reads the news papers is sure to know of the wonderful cures made by Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. r e It Is the great medt- ^*6 cal triumph of the nine- M teenth century dis- l covered after years of ^ scientific research by Dr. Kilmer, the emi- * nent kidney and blad der specialist, and is wonderfully successful In promptly curing lame back, kidney, bladder, uric acid trou bles and Bright’s Disease, which is the worst form of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer’s Sw am p-R oot Is not rec ommended for everything but If you have kid ney, liver or bladder trouble it will be found just the remedy you need. It has been tested in so many ways, in hospital work, in private practice, among the helpless too poor to pur chase relief and has proved so successful in every case that a special arrangement has been made by which all readers of this paper who have not already tried it, may have a sample bottle sent free by mall, also a book telling more about Swamp-Root and how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. When writing mention reading this generous offer In this paper and sen*your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bing hamton, N. Y. The regular fifty cent and Home o f Bwamp-Root dollar sizes are sold by all good druggists. dwelling for one of his sons spring. in FRANK KERSLAKE. Mr. Pei it, the Monmouth dairyman, is trying to buy a few good Jersey cows. W m . Riddle end none have bought the lim ber on the Hembree place and are converting it into cord wood. - — 1 “ ■ ■ t if y SWiJ Reduced Prices ll'S',;, partment we are offering our entire line of waists, capes and jackets at t-4 to 1-2 less their prevailing price, The same is true with our clothing and overcoats. Our prices on rubber goods are always the lowest. If it is in our ad, it is so, and the goods are here and ready to make our statements true. Write for Sale Price List ------------------------ J. C. Cannoy is plowing Gibson. for L. 1), FOR FEBRUARY. Jimmie Anderson lost the end of a finger while cutting feed for Johnnie Cavitt. A. B. Gibson has been visiting invalid mother in Portland. Nasal *m*mskttik&*m****.m**mm* his SALEM FLOURING MILLS COMPANY. r ff-" * ' :Tr Y Our Y . M. and Y . W . C. A. meetings are very profitable to us, and we think that they might be o f help to you al to, good reader if you will attend. W e hold our meetings at 3 P. M. of each Sabbath ami are taking up some new lines of work in the Y . M. C. A. W e have organixed two bible classes and a Personal Workers class and have brought in other profitable fea tures. wife, Ida M . Hunter, Nora B. Hunter, Ju- lia A . Smith, Alice Bell and F . L . Bell, her husband, W illis L . Thomas and Lem. Shad- dock, administrators o f tho estate o f Thomas M. Hunter, deceased, are defendants and di- j rected to me, commanding me to sell the here inafter described premises to satiify the ; amounts specified in said execution and de- cree to-wit: $553.20, with interest therein at the rate of 10 percent per annum, since Jan- uary 13th, 1902, and $40 attorney»’ fees, and $30 wosts of suit, and accruing costs, and $25.47. taxes paid on »aid property by the plaintiff, 1 will on \ j | j | j j i I I j S a tu rd a y , th e 8 th o f M a r c h , 1002, A t the hour o f 1 o ’clock, p. in., o f said day. at the front door o f the court house in Dallas, in said Polk county, well at public auction to the highest bidder for cash in hand on day of wale, all the right, title, interest and estate GOOSENECK. of the said defendants, each and every one of them, and o f all persons claiming by, through Frank Lucky visited friend* near or uuder them, or either of them, subsequent to the date of the mortgage foreclosed in said Suvor last week. suit, of, in and to the said mortgaged prem Loyd Hidnhaw, who has been quite ises, described in said execution and dveree I sick with rheumatism, is slowly im- as follows, to-wit: The west half of the fol lowing tract o f land: Commencing at a point ptoving. 70 links west anti 7.75 chain» south of monu ment No. 3, situate at the southwest corner Mr. Russell has organixed a singing of block No. 11, in the town o f Monmouth, class here with 12 member». It meets in the county o f P olk and state o f Oregon, eac h Monday and Thursday evening. running thence west 5.71 chains, thence south 1.75 chains, thence east 5.71 chains, thence Mr. CooUe and wife, of Newberg, north 1,75 chains to the place o f beginning, have been staying with her gran dson,1 and containing one acre more cr b »3. Dated at Dallas, Oregon, this 4th day of Ijoyd’ Hinehaw, while he is sick. February, 1902. J. G . V A N O I t S D K U Sheriff of Polk county, Oregon. OAKDALE. EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR YOU CAN GET A BARGAIN In Watches, Jewelry, Optical goods, and Kodaks at PFEiNNIG, Jeweler and Optician. Next door to P. O., Dallas. W O VEN W IR E FEN CING The cold weather to far has done In spite of the recent frosts, cab T o constt mrrs at wholesale prices. I but little damage. bage and flax in the open garden am taking ortlers to com plete a car loail for March delivery. Write j Mr. Newton and wife left last Fri show signs of life. now and le t prices. List closes FtUI day for their future home near Colfax. Mrs. M. Kliever has sold to Henry ruarv 20th. Albert Williams cam e up from your city last Friday to ace Ida parents f tsc ¡ > W e understand a Modern W ood r . AIR l T e . F, C. Haynes paid W m . Clarke 940 man lodge la to be org.in in d hare. for a cow (nun which they make seven W . E. W illiams will build a new pounds of butter a week. POLK. & r a S T íL H a í» 1 I* i f . till U l n a r — V & Jjifc ¿to Sheriffs Sale. N o tic e is h e r e b y g iv e n th a t b y v i r The recent cold snap left some of tue o f an e x e c u t io n a n d o r d e r o f sale duly issued out o f the circuit court of the the students with very bad colds. state of Oregon for Polk county, bearing date 28th of Lvuiary, 1902, upon a decree duly The program of the H om o was not the made, enrolled ana docketed in said court on ho good as w e had desired, because the 22nd day of Jan., 1902, in a certain suit some refused to take tlu* assigned ! therein pending, wherein Cheinnketa lodge parts which made substitutes neces- No. 1, Independent Order o f Odd Fellows, of Salem, Oregon, a corporation, is plaintiff, sary. and Byron Hunter and Sadie Hunter, his Miss Butler, of M onm outh, wnn over a few days last week taking painting lessons. f 5 . C. DODSON 'fx Wilson block, Dallas, Oregon. I o sk Five miles northwest of Dallas. ’ T O T H E QUICK. In addition to thi» you can got la- cos, embroidery, insertion, under- wear, hats, table linen, calico, etc at closing out prices. WM. KUHNKE, Basket ball game to be played with Newberg next Friday evening. Cuttin’ Prices» $ 2 . 5 0 shoes n o w $ 1 . 9 0 $ ! $ 2 . 2 5 shoes n o w $ 1 . 7 5 4^ Railed by T. W, Brunk and for service at the home of . WE A R E CLOSING 'OUT OUR STOCK, THEREFORE.** W e carry m an y articles J* useful in the house POLAND CHINA BOAR S to p s t h e C o u g h And works o ff the cold. Laxative bro-1 m oquipine tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price, 25 cents. * * * Warranted to give perfect satisfaction. j! ALLV/E-SAY PM'W j fcii:#5 t Y/fCA^ *v« 9 * Johnny W illiams, who is working on Soap Creek, spent a week with his parents here. Is the highest grade goods ever offered in this market. FULL B LO O D E D ■ 'i f , '. Frank Brown is buying up quite a number of young cattle. College Prohibition association will meet at college on Saturday evning. All are invited. SjpP BfiMlllsl ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT - «rw nxN nxvay a cold in liio head quickly. C r e a m B a lm is placed into the nostrils, spreads over the membrane and is absorbed. Relief ia im mediate and a cure follows. It is not drying—does not produce sneezing. Large Size, 50 cents at Drug gists or by mail; Trial Size, 10 cents by mail. ELY BROTHERS, 55 Warren Street, New York. ])r. Butler, of Independence, was at this place last week exam ining appli cants for the M. W . A. n o tes 2 * It cures catarrh and drive» 0 . E. S*nats and Percy H adly will begin cutting their next winters wood 1 in a few days, and as they intend to work together they have decided not j to put up over eight rick a day. Salem “ ^ 4 cleanses, soothes and hcila the di6oa ed membrane. Aunt Nancy Simpson died here Monday morning. She was 84 years of age. c o l l e c T e W t£»l should be cleanliness. I-aife Williams and wife are visiting relatives at this place. Wild Rose Flour | 1 CATARRH Ely’ s Cream Balm The cold weather is bringing the pesky coyote to the foot hills and nothing but a good pack of hounds will keep them out. i -v la .11 It, *U* • ti-c.-u , IT wlLL PAY YOU R. E. Bryan £ Son, Dallas. W. W . W hite and wife, from eastern Oregon, have been am ong kindred here, Quite a lot of ducks were killed here during the cold snap, Johnny j Hastings and Ed Patras killing 40 in one duy. Our groat sale affords you the opportunity of buying in our uptodate immense as- n l l i w l w sortment of first class mer- Once a Ytar POPCORN Joaie Brinkley took the north bound motor Friday. Auction Sale! Now ia the lime to make your *e- leelion. Everything will lie sold with out reserve. Special sale will co n tinue until everything ie sold. Buy ers will find this an excellent oppor tunity to purchase good luriiitine. Gerhard Hem pel ag tin writes from Southern Russia that he and wife h*d just attended a wedding in a large vil lage, which was started by h ii father whvu he was a boy. l i e say* all honors and hams are tightly locked at night agtriniit Russian thieves ,who steal from the Germans. W hile at his sisters, their liaintsa whs stolen i and a neighbors winter supply of flour was taken. Sometimes a farmer gets 1 up in the morning and finds his sta ble door locks broken and hi* l»e*t. hor- ! ses gone. There is no 10 hour system 1 of work there. During harvest time they work almost night aud day by a light hung on » high pole. The weather in Crimea is somewhat like that in Oregon. Dental work there ■ is of a poor quality hut tho prices i high enough. Thev rather expect to be back in Oregon by the first of May. H. D. Staats received a couple of Our Sunday school is getting along fine roosters from Geo. Tow nsend a quite well with R oy Me Dow eh as su few days ago. H ood 's Sarsaparilla W ill Clark wants a partner to ride in Ilia new buggy. Tbre is talk of starting either a de b itin g society or a spelling school. the Elmer Enes lias been down with John and Joel Shaw aro clearing up the Durneife hop yard for J. W. Myer. bilious fever. J. 8. M scomber is slashing and Miss Lena Keyt wag married in the grubbing. Miss Flora May is visiting relatives metropolis last week to S. L. Scrog- at W illam ina. Fred Lombard am! wife, of Falls gin, the Sheridan hanker. The wed J. G. Brown is going to start a crea ding was a surpri-eto everybody here. Gity, have been visit»ng her brother, Oliver Dennis. mery at Dallas in the near future. Tlieie will he a shadow social at the and Pills hall on the evening of the 15th to Some of our people attended Mrs. Strengthen nnd tone the stomach and T h e Best Pre scri pti on for M a la r ia procure means to paper Uie Metho j Bobbin's funeral. the whole digestive system. chills and feveis is a bottle of Grove’s \ dist church. The ladies are expected After a 4 m on th ’s session school Tasteless Chill T on ic It is simply ' to bring shoe botes of snpjier and iron and quiiiine in a tasteless form. their shadows are to be sold iustend of has adjourned for a time. Mrs, Card has proved a suctessful teacher. the suppers. No cure, no pay. Price 50 cents. ------ » ♦ — ------ John Farley and Geo. Kibby have S U N N Y SLOPE. B u c k l o n 'e A r n i c a Salve. finished cutting over 100 cords of i Has world wide tome for marvelous w» i»d. Everybody cutting wood for next j* WEDNESDAY j » care«. It surpasses any oelter salve, summer. Rev. Ru*s» U on Thursday evening. lotion, ointm ent or balm for cuts FEBRUARY 12th Mr. W lieelock lost a valuable bores. corns, tu rn «, bull*, sores, felons, Ul January 29th, held services at Mr. 1 O’CLOCK, P. M. cers. tetter, salt ibeum , lever sores, Roe's residence, there being a large W in. Hcrren lias a new wagon shed. chapped hind*, skin eruptions; infal attendance. At its conclusion Mr. I will sell at public auctio i at my . Roe and wife muted with the Baptist store on Main street, Dallas, a full ' The Olirms children have cut 40 lible for piles. Cure guaranteed. On church. ly 25 cent« at all druggists. ricks of stove wood. line of H OUSEHOLD FU R N ITU RE STOVES COOKING U TE N SILS, ETC Do not F o rg e t t h a t H on. F. A. Frlkenburg, hewl consul *.i the W oodmen of tho W m ld, will lecture at t»i** Methodist church this evening. This i* a tre..t you cannot afford to mi.** T iers i» n » charge whatever, ami everybody . m invited. All Woodmen are u*>k«d?» com e to Jns. W ilson is looking after mining the iii* 11 during the s ile n o *»u and interests In the s mi them part of the meet and talk with Mr. Falkeiihurg. h.ate. liobhins, nine 3 months oid steers for perintendent, K. E. Pearce assistant aud Misses Clara Pierce and Florin»- *2150. H unt and Roy McDowell as teachers Director Koae has hung new blinds W hile going to church Mrs. J. W . and fixed up other things about the McDowell was injured by a sheep. school house. DO YOU GET UP SALEM FENCE W ORKS FINE NEW STORE Since moving to his larger and more conven ient store opposite the CapitalNational bank O. :p. BISHOP Has had a larger trade than ever before. He and his clerks are receiving congratulations on all sides over their increased facilities. CLOTHING They have everything for men, boys and children to wear and want everybody to come in to see their nice surroundings and attractive offerings. Salem Woolen Mills Store! 2 5 4 C om m ercial Street. UIT TREES-- Largest stock on the Pacific coast. Our specialties: Tilton apricot, Sugar prune, Logan berry. Mammoth blackberry, Wismer Desert and Winter Banana ap ples. Write for catalogue and prices. OREGON NURSERY COMPANY SALEM, OREGON. Take Accurate Measurements Of your rooms, we are just now offering remnants and tardy patterns in all grades of carpets aiul wall paper at only a fraction of their value. This is ne cessary on our part in order that we may make room quickly, we are already crowded and will he much more so when our new stock is in. DO NOT FOR- GLT that we are the House Furnishing Company. First door north of postoffice, Salom, Oregon. Salem and Albany. W A L T E R M ORLEY, Prop 59 State street, Baleni. Stores at