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, &. PVi lz . EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL WKDXEMDA Y, J UXK 27, 1888. Overland to California Southern Pacific Company's Lines. THK 'MOUNT SHASTA HOIJTR lint ttflKwn Salem an1 Satt f'raaflwo Tblriy-ilx Hoar. CALIUHIA KXI'HKM TBAIX IIAlt.l. wRJifi yrnn "IC-.l9a. til. TidJ p. in." Tv7 I.v. Ar. Portland HnUmii Hao I'mn. Ar. I.v. I.v. Mb n. m. H:) H. Ill ftflOji. til ! a. in. 1.0CAI.' I-AJMKSnKK THAI (IMII.V KX' CKIT MUNIIAV). ftf a. m. 1 I.v. l'urtliiiitl I.-02 a. m. I.v. Halcin Sfc 0. in. Ai KiiK-'ii'- Ar. I.v. I.. .: l" i. in visa p. in. IhH ii. in. IT 1.1. 51 llfl'PKT SI.KKE'KUS. TOURISTJSLEEPING CARS, l'or wroiiiiiiiMlnllmi of nommil cltum uuut Miugvrn nttiii'liiMl to fxiirciu traliiN TfloO. A C lUMnwl fi-rry iiihkc cm uoction witli nil llii K-Kiiliir train mi the Itast Mil" Olvlalmi friiin foot ol F Htrcut, Tort land. West Side Division, Iluhvceii I'urllaml an'l Cervallls: tiAItA (KrKIT WI'MIIAV). Tilt) n. in. hwbii.jii I7v7 Ar. T.THIiifur-Arrpi IRlTTiT. ('ill miIIIh I.v. ''' !' M XIStNVII l.K KVI'HK-W 1MV KXI'KIT HI'MMI '. I.N I DAI I.V l:W"ih. (W p. in. nvTTorimTKr "XrTrwnrrn: Ar.Mi'.MInnvllU'l.'' I " ' At Albitny mill ('orVMlllH coiiiihuI wltli lntllliir)rediMi 1'hcIIIi) llullriMil. For full hiforiuitlim rwrnrdlnic niti-H, nimw. Die Htinly In the OiniiMiiiv'H went. Halem, Owanu. K. I. IlilllCltS. It KUI.lU.I'.ll, awi. u JliiliUKur. , K. ill Ml l'lun. Ajc't. ii. I . ll'rii i,ft i. Oregon Railway anil Navigation COMPANY. 1" Columbia River Route": Tmltii for Hie m leave 1'orttainl lit 10: It H m ami 1' til ilully. 'i'leknta to iiikI from principal iHilnu In tlu Untied Hlatiw, Cmi h da ami Kit rope. ELEGANT PULMANfa'ALACE CARS. itinlimnt Meiitlutffar rmOtliratigli mi estirax kjiraMtmliiHlit OMAHA, COUNCIL lll.UI'PS and ht. PAUL Tree f I'luir; ;o mill Wltlimit Chuugi. ;iini'0oiiiii'tliniMiit rortliiiMl fnrHrtii Knot, elms i Mini 1'ilgi't '-toutid ilnl. For furl lii-r uttilmili iii lnitili or I. A. MhhiiIiik, iiki'IH of tilt ( iiiiimtiy,('iiilhil Journal utnw, diiut utrwt, Hulim, iign., or A. L Mnwll,ll. l A T. A., I'.rlliind, Dragon. A. L. MAXWEll, tl. :i'. 1 A II. HOlCOMIMUoiil.'Miinwf.: THE YAQUINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Allit tin-uui Uwilllll III lrt'imii llCVI'lllllllll'llt llllltllll) ' H 'it! llllll'K nll.ll I.T, 41 nuiir lestlm Hutu In iiny olln-r mill.-. Ilri ullM throiiiili lutwii'UKor mill rnliilit lino iroin i-iinmnii unit mi ixiIiiIn In llii' Wll- wiuiMtt- miIIp) in uiitl riiini Kin l-'riiiii'lu-o. Wlllnmetlo Rivor Lino of Stonmers: The "Win. M. 1 1 m." tin- "S. H. lUmt- lay." tin- "I'linw HUixm," uro In wrvli-ii nr both iMM-intur urn I Dvliilit Inillli- Im-imim-ii tJurviiHUMiiii INirllmiil mill liitornn-illHlo Ul.. Mm. I..U . I...B.b...... .... ' .. I...H .1..H. ..tlld ttd MiMr. 1 lullittitii .it t'li'a vlmrt,Jiliinil in i'ii in I iliwl, ISirtlmnl.tlirmi tlintM iMh uvrk lulliiw.' niiii r M mil' mi: ; lrfiv I S.rxttllln, Miiiiibty, Wiiliumilny Mini T'rliUj, M v n; Mir I mi Hwli'iii Mmnliy Wrrtiif.ilHj mul I'rliU.v .11 1' Mi ln .'i Knh-m TutHutur, riiurailit Mini KaHn-ilwy, H ! M: ivrrlvr ISirtlmnl, Tui-l.iy, Tlmiil Mini 4iitiiriiv,.iiiWiM. Iwll'tlt Mill' MX jm ISirtltiuil. lloii.Uv. Wwlminliiy nud rrlO.iv.it y m: wrrh ttateiu. .MomUy. id rrlOHy,a v m; wrrl M4leiu, .Moinwy, rdiwatUv uml Frlilin. 7: IS I- u: lm Wlii-iliv mnl r'rlilrti, T:IS I' u: m Mlin. Tni-wtiU', Thunuw) mtit Haturitiy, KM) mul HMt utility . TuiMihtv. Tluirx am: rriv iMrvuiiK, TuiMtMy, lay Mini H.minl i , .tto i- m. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxwpt.MuniUy.l: UvAImii) HM'.M 1 I lU-vnllU MT I' M Arrlvci V.hIimi .vvi i' M smv Yugilhui MU A t Urn furMUit ....... itkiK A M Artrlvv AllnMljr 11:14 A M O. A t'. train iwniMttt at Albany muA UorvMll. Tl Ii liov tnilui nmtuwt ! YAUl'INA It III uroaim IWwtvMtouiiil iVi' l.luo vrtl uf Ml)-iihlM uvlwwn vm)uIum ttuii Han Kraurtwii S.VIU.MI VUTItS. kTCAMIMM, I'WkM u' ftt-yxciacu niuaitiotif Vatl. .. ...... July a "tt.UUimtt.- Valiar July I H'lluu.t Vallay July tsamuw. fMOM AI('INA. Jmw W July M ... Jiinv Itl WIIUm.lUiVMllOJ. WiUmniMI. ViUWy WlfUimtii- VIWy- ThI toHitiMMUr rwirv lh nghl to ottaucv Mtillua oan wllnuut nutltw. N. It- l'Miim frimt IWMauii aud all WllWinriii' allt k4uu iv. n maa iiim nmuixsinn vrlih tlin tmln t iha YAOI'i.N , IU(!TKal Alliauy iwr iXkrvallk Mnl If ihtliirtl to Mau KraucUm, .lamia arruuri-in Mi-rtv at aqulua lb t-vrninf iHUktrv tint of aalllim. . raoraarr ud IW(M KMm U4W IW ifPHiAN i' IK Kwtaitt and IVkH A tK, YtriMt an4ttihutti I, AMlti iximaud. ur. -'i M,,,'J. Al i-l m. a raa.Affv,uiiMi' kis. C H. HAWKtX. Jr. 0u1r IV. .Vt. lriun ltrviuiuMil lVi, Ml altatiMMuvy M ; Mau Kraot-tans 111 WELL DIGGING. tK lltvl'MHKK UM iidut4r iftiuuafcMM la niyJjjfUi V ateri a4tMa. laytomcw. or aai 3Ai-liM UATWS, olIVIXU, HAW IYTTIXU Q hutudiikj MaaUj duto. AMI A IJOOTlIIiACK AND A SCKUH. Wlirre Some Military Gentlemen Were Left in the Itace of Life. Hello, tliure!" oxclalmeil a portly feiitluiiinii. "Jlellu, there, Major! Ihyu you filial tlmt order of Mul borry AOreeii'Myut?" "Yom nlr," roplied the MnjoT, an ordinary looking iiidivliltial, with clothing mjildly falling Into khmU- "I HtintKe Cantaln Jlladotworth attondod to the copying of the let- lernv" "Well no; the fact In, the cap tain him been on another wpree, and mo f got one of the olllco boy to do the work." "The captain 1 getting worae, eh! We'll have to win! him adrift if he doemi't brace tijui little. Can't hImiiiI much inure ol bin noiiciiHe. You may tell him that one more mirop and he g(K-n. IJ'yi hear, major?'' "YcHHlr; I'll tell tbecaptaln; but f fear there'w little hojie for him." "Yen. he has irotnrettv bad. that'n a fact; but we'll give lihii Just one more chance. Hut where I Colonel JlloiuIoyV" 'J'bo colonel N tlown cellar fixing the furnace." "When ho conien up tell him to wiwli the wIikIowh In my olllco here, and while be Is about it he niav as well cloau all the windoWH. 'i'ho Ciiloni'l Ih g.'ltlng mighty la.y of late, aud wo must keep him at HniiiethliiK or he'll die of dry rot. And, by the way, major, nond Gen eral li'.tin here Inunedlately." "Hog your pardon, wlr, lint the general Ih out In the back room blacking my Ikki.h; hIiuII I let him llulrth them HiHtV" "Oh, yen; I'm In no particular hurry, but as HooniiH begets through Hond tho general here. I want him to sweep out and clean tliUHu euspl- (lorn." Tho writer, who was nivsent at this couvurnation, could not refrain from asking the gentleman first mentioned a few quewllmiH. "Who Is that man you called ma jor V" "Th it Ih Major Ktrmig. lie lias a lino military record, and wa-Hoveral times meiitioiied In general onlers for gallantry on the Held." "And who Is the Captain HiailtM worth you snoke of?" "Why, Is It possible you never hoard of Captain DlatiesworthV Jie was ono of the most elllcleiit Hue olllccrs In tho Hervice. A splendid disciplinarian aud a perfect tiger In battle."; d g ; - "And now be Imi drunkard?" "Ye; when the war ended the captain went right down, and lie bus been down ever since." "And this Colonel Hlousley, who II mm furnaivM and cleans windows miri'lv his title Is given to him through facet lousiitW.'" "Not a bit of It. I have seen the colonel many a time at the head of bis regiment, and a very superior ofllcor he was, too." "And this General Mean?" "A full .MaJur-Goni-r.il, sir. He did excellent service In tho Army of the I'otouiiic, aud you'll lliidhls name hi connection It I a nlmiwt all the leading cventis In tho Virginia campaigns." ; "Andnowhe Isa bottblaek and general scrub?" "Oh, that's nothing; Ufo 1m full of cbiiugt'M, you know." "Hut, .Mr lloiiilngton, you were In the army, Ik), I believe." "Yon." "An oltlcer, of oourwo?" "Not 1. I was high private In therttir rank, and carried a musket for four yours." Hoston TnuuMTlpt. Uw I'rK'iMl srlti i. HiHwntly an atlvertUeinent aj ptMitd in h Now York papor to the olleot tlmt a iHHtaln dry goods Iidiimi on Hromlway rvquirtHl the s.'. leiw of a youth who understood bm't hand and I .vkiv riling, for which they would pty tho ntunlrtce.it auiu of f I per wifk. Mr. H. I'owll, a well-known meniUr of ri.vnioutb Chunli. tvpllwl totliegvuenituotlr an follows : "Gentlemen : In nuitwer to your mlvertlsemeut of this dato for ii youth fumlliHr with shorthand anil tyMwrltlnx to mcmM with isimy Hinleiuv, saUry H nr week, I would wv tiiat I known youth who, UliU thee tpiHlltleMtious, iMWaoas i a critical kuowlmlgt, of si nnsl ern laaguiig, HMWellR dntwlng, pulntltiK, Htvlilus'tutv, toJjraph,v lUtiul hu1 Mibiiuiriiie), c:in piny h aiur drum, tench rot U-r-ki ting, l a proiulaiug liicht-wwlght ih'Mpimt, in tvllgloii h Htrlft ChIvIiiNi, In di itorluicnt, a CbcatcrniM, n ul 1 atl tioni In liiiutr. "'I'liUt lail la Huxiou io work for your firm for 1 1 sr woo.-., fur the iVMaou w ho iMMt-rta) that iu enav you ahoulti fall at any time to y lilui, be ill iu4 loaf ao much ; m m will not tkivrpt your Ua lttrtal oltlw of ftuir tlollnrw. "1 lum aujQrrUU to him tlmt Iu raae he -houltl ucvol this laitur Aiul Urgvr aum, tiie ikmhmmIoii of ao Urm aauuiof uioiMty evwy wwk nilgut Iirove a tutttitlloii far ixoipio U) rub ihu, nutt MrhaM letul hliu Into lw llMMtKl waVa. 'lu thk Ue MiuiHirH with m. )l la -?rfvtl,v wllttiiy to acrubout Uw alorv, huatly tullttlng HMtrUl aAiuutl itM yurvl, llok IW poatiuiP inia iuhI run on mtmkU, whu uot tHtmurwl In abort JahihI i rillug, w k Uu'i! lhiaw io Amu a prt ur th iat'Utkcr4ktHr' ttutlm. "KhouUl lu ouu, wi w III Uwa atsoharg your Jiuillur and one Win 4MT, aud allow hitu to till Uwlr 0ata tu hla Maurv hour? H ouMllklhU. "Mm m ml Ih iniinuuv of Cl- TV Ct-WHrHT)' Ml IWt'lTV o'chx-k to-1 ivlfht, Kltd I Will iBtiMdthv u o I IkbyoMth, wbeu ywi vmii iu- a ri MUUBO OH aww itn.l lira liutt I tturuUk v4 1-UalUttia." HUUMUIMC LANDS A.Ml HOJIES. Ararioit county Is sltuatel in the leart of the magnificent Willamette vulley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, and is the banner commonwealth of the great north west In all the essentials that go to ward making it a profitable abiding place, and a home for the thrifty '.inner, the cunning artisan and the ndustrlous mechanic. llich in its agricultural resources iu its cultivated and uncultivated lands, In its water powers, and minerals; rich in its colleges and -bools of learning, and witli a .limate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it TirttwntH to the immigrant from f the overcrowded states, where cold winters and not summers, witli terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast witli sonic means, advantages tlmt no other o'lnty in Oregon possesses. Much has uecii written of this ui-stirn country that renuires a itretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints ro heard from tho class who have hcen misled by them, so iu tills liricf sketch the writer desires to ivold exagoration as to its present and prosjH-e'.ivc advantages, asking thoie in the east into whose hands tills may fall particularly thot-e who have their eyes dircctctftowanis this coast to iieruso it carefully, feeling that it Is not written to lure immigrants within its borders, but only as a truthful dlscrlption of a land which, if it does not "flow milk and honey," contains within Its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the ltocky mountains. JIOUNDAIUES. Marlon county Is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Hutte creek which separates It from Clackamas county; on tho cast by Cliiclcniiiiis count v and tho Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on tho south by the Hantiani river and tho north fork of the rNintiani, separating it from I. inn eounty.nnd on tho west by the Willamette river. 1'llYSICAI. FOKMATION. The county contains, Including valley, prairie and mountain lands, about 0 K.0(H) acres. 'I here are two main divisions, tin mountain and tho valley. Tin latter extends from tho "Willanietti river to tho foot of tho CnsciuU luiuintalus, a distance of about lli tet a miles. Tho mountainous portion contains some fourteen townships of niosti uuHiimyjcil land; lying in n strip twelve miles north and south h forty miles cast and west, and com prises all classes of land, from ilch narrow valleys in tho pastes, up through all tho grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rock bi.und canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. 1 1 Is generally heavily tlnibo"rod, and in tho near futuie will bo valuable for Its lumber nil) - plies. These lulls ami mountai. r.Ilbrd a wonderful summer nuij for stock, and many of the more e terprlslng farmers aro availing then selves of this opportunity, mid w hi ! the cold frosts of autumn approml. the stock aro brought out to in-' pastures, thus enabling them to s. i vivo the winter storms with liti'i euro. (1HKAT ADVANTAOIS. A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others Is the til v'orsltlwl funning interest tlmt can bo carried on tlirought the entiit yettr; notwithstbnding this is a wt climate during tho winter niontlu tho uplands aro seldom too wet V work, and long before the pmirl, fanners are through with their scim'. Ing, the hill fanner is prewiring rot bis summer work. And yet tlu low lands aro much preferred b many; the yield per acre Is generall greater, tiiui lierhans low laUtr is re ipilivnl to place the Mill Iu proper isiiiditioii for cro)s; aud then should the season prove dry, the bottom lands ari sure to bring tho beai crops. No better funning land ouit l found In tho United States tlmr. that on tho noted Howell prairie, l-'rvnch prairie, Santlam prairie and Saleiu iirairle. The soil of thew) are wonderfully productive. With (food cultivation, forty bushel of wheat and sixty of oats iwr aetv can be lemllb- iHourHl. IWCtUTlKfiVXtlt MAKKKT. The Willamette river, with two limy of railroad running the oiitliu lougth of tho county from north to utli, with tht) Oregon Paeillo road ertwalug the Miulheast corner of tho canity, aiiUnU ample facillthM to reaoli a market In any direction. SALKM ' the capital of the stale ami . uul.v aval of Marion county, situ ,'nluu the Willamette river ami . the O. C. rallroal. CtattJy i. IdlngH ha"e been erected, auMtng - Ideh the state capitol btlUdllUf, unity eHirt htaiae, Cheiuekelehotal, , ra uouae, new mliUe aoltooi 'ikltllikir. Catholic m1hh1 building, .ethiMtM ehurvh, YYlllaiuette UnJ- ixlty, aud nuuiv private ndenow i ni bualiHwa liKK'ka, which will vMiuiauv favorably with older aud Lirgur elttat. OKNKK.k.1. All tltlOM oonalderwl, the Willam eteo -aUv him the 1 eouulry la the world, aud Marion iuut' la .lUmt eeuterally located Ummm. 1V thoaw aMklug hotuea iu th Wa4, uo bettor otMrtuutUea nan bt ottered, tluui aw fou ad w lVraaiw dauic tnAMiuatfaw rwcarAtag Ntariuu vxntlttx or the 'WlilaUMtle valtoy, thoa M anting ntrmtac lauda. atk Rkruia, buaimw itrofMrtr or city reaWeuco. will be urompltx aud reliably lulbniMd by addraaaUaf Hie wll knewu flnu of AVUlte A Chambaiittt, real aatate aate, HaMM uoum block, Sdeui Orcoon. i. tvi ni lltgbel twJ t-rii, ii,l fa wool U tim OfMM Houaatvloek. '. LYY. OnOCEllIES. No Cure for Cliills and Fever. ThLs te not a patent medicine lad. but an announcement of our new Importation of KETTLE RENDERED LARD, An article which must be GOOD to sell and we have It. Send us your order. KELLER & S0ISTS. Tlie Grocers. The nc.it time you buy Tea come to us and try our new brand of Canister Tea. Only CO cents for a full pound. Try Cream Wheat for breakfast. Use Germeu and you will have a rich dish. Try Cereallne once. It cooks In ono minute. Full Line of Fresh Vegetables Daily. Cherries, Bananas, Oranges, and Lemons. New Potatoes very fine. KELLER &. SONS, Tho Grocers. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, Evaporated Peaches, Evaporated Nectarines, EvaporatedHApricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches, Dried Apricots, Dried Currants, Dried Apples, Dried Grapes Oregon Petit Prunes, Imported German Prunes, Smyrna Figs, Raisins, Persian Dates, Weller Brothers' 301, Commercial Street' GRANGE STOR13 Salem Co-Opcraiive Association P. of H. DRAT.L'llS IN Choice Groceries, Frovisiors, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockfy, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. A.L,t, KINDS OK Produce Boucrlit! JAMES AITKEX, Manager. 26 State St., - - - SALEM, OR. Cash Grocery Store, ISAAC S. STEINER, PraerMor, 181 v &mw v St., v Samim. Alfktll sioak til...... flrtMrits, Caw! Gm4s, Fits VogdaMti, m. J tut rwelvtst; ulce arUete Iu New -:- Orfeans -:- Baking - MoiattM. H lave ami x I jve Taint .j, HUNTLY & McFERSON. House, Sign AND General Painters. Kttominers, Piper Hangers and moors tors. IJAJ0 srcsR.rr& SUomSSlmmvSSSStSSti ik. W l UUMKB, Teaclier of Nlusio AJk4 tabia aUkia of Mwtaal laatra. mm. nti)a.twaaeiiai mrwt. ia- naaHt mmavm urn SEW ADVEKTISESIENTS, A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY GOODSJare to be found at LITfJf & BROWN'S. The bestossortmeut and most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades at LUJSTN & BROAVN'S. Ovor one hundred embroidery suits in Batlse, Zephyr, Nansook, Kwis etc. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S. A fine stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment of Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROAVN'F. Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Hugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc., etc., nt LUNN & BROWN'S. i Do not forget the place and name 2jC, Corner State and Commercial St, LUNN & BROWN. J. D. McCtilly IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OP flATS FURNISHING 240 COMMERCIAL STREET, Wl, BROWN 4 COT -DHALKR IN- B O O T S Ma i i i "mi ' -- Leather and Findings! o CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts anil Furs. No. 381 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. SlECIA-L OPPER' OX LARGE BODY FIR WOOD. 1 oiler the Uet quality of large llr wood In tUeoonl lot anil oer, a ed twice, at 3 )ermril; miml once, 10. If you want llio beat fttme W11.HI. tlielMt fiirnuortt.M,l and the uheaMat wood you can burn, give im 3 ..ui imwr -y ruer wkpii now will lielil gixnl ui September 1st. No jiaymeut iletuauilwt until wood in delivered. Now tayour time to enae your winter's iui ply of wood. , KO. I). GOOimUK. OtHw with (J. v. Johnson, aR5 0ommer cUUlreet. HENRY SCHOMAKER, Manutuaurer ot 'Die SWaitl Winatin Fence! Nb. 290 Coeamclfil St. All St?rts tl PtNM M ( Onltr ON SHORT NOTICH6 KOH SALE. OoeapaaoT IfMMOld. OaaaunaMOIH Twouom. iteeyaaitakgOMa- ON Oorcull tu hana H,ltow. IHibtellaniiaa. yt iwrUndan aail at FH. WtnicrsA aloea, atUairi (trm CLOTHING e a AND- GOODS, ETC. SALEM, OREGON. ?7ZrZh - v T J FRUIT WANTED -BY Tin:- WILLAMETTE VALLEY JKUIT GO. At their Evaporator A.pples, Plums, Prunes, Pears, At the Highest Market Price, factory neHrthe iw8eiiger dejxit. Th9 BUYBES' QTJIBE Is isausd Mvroh and Sept., oaoh year. It l aa ency clopedia of useful Infor mation for all who pur. ohase the luxuries or the nacaasitiM of life. We oart olothe you and furnteh you with all Uie neoesaary and unnecoaaary appllonoea to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fUh, hunt, work, go to oburcn, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these thins COMP0RTASLY. and you oan make a fail estimate of the value of the DTJYEBS' GUIDE, whiah will be sent upon raaelpt of 10 eanu m pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-11. i aoaoigan Avenue, Ohieago.IU. M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Fitter Saws a Specialty. , . ...,aim ) k. jiSSmil . N. il lllf smLA T. T. 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