The Oregon mist. (St. Helens, Columbia County, Or.) 188?-1913, March 17, 1911, Image 7

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    Ideate Alwaya Important.
It la by believing In, loving and foV
lowing Illimitable Ideale tbat a man
growl great. Their vary Impossibility
la their highest virtue. They llva b
fore ua aa tha Image of that which
we ara to grow for ever-Btouford
llrooke.
Keep tna voica Modulates.
A loud voice la pralsetsortby In tha
trainman, tha raltla herder, tbe ora
tor, who hurrauguea a crowd on tha
Fourth of July, but It la unuecoaaary
and unramly In tba aucrtiaaful bun I
oesa man, or In tha guest at tha house
of a friend. Modulate your voice.
TRY MURINE EYE REMEDY
for lied. Weak, Weary, Watery Kyea
aiiddranulutetlKyellda. Murlna loean't
Hmart Hoothea Kye t'uln. Druggists
Hell Murlua Kya Kemedy. Liquid. 2fc,
tuc. $1.00. Murine Kye Halve In
Aseptic Tube. 2(c. ft. 00. Kye Liook
and Kye Advice Free by Mall.
Murine Kye Remedy Co., Chicago.
Leaa In Heating Value of Fuel.
Recent teata of the lone of heating
value of coal In storage lodlcatoe that
It la ao aniall tbat It la baxdly worth
consideration. Illinois coal put to tba
teat at tha University of Ulluola lost
less tban S per cent. In the couraa of
a year, but tba most serloua matter
la the loss by Ore from apontaneoua
combustion and the breaking up of
the coal Into small particles ao that
the lose by dust la a matter of eouie
moment.
Unavoidable.
A correspondent writes to correct a
atory printed In tha Cleveland Plain
l'ealer several days ago. "In tbeanake
atory I sent you." he oomplaina, "you
nail one mistake. I told you that tha
sike 20 feet long and you had It
only ten feet long." The editor aays
he Is very sorry, but tbe error was un
avoidable. "We were very much crowd
ed for epac when we used the story
and we bud to rut everything down.'
The Brsln's lye.
V. Ikiytie, In Medical Record,
states
brain.
that "eye" renliy exists In tin
It Is, Id fnct, a very coin pound
thing,
tt.volv
a subconscious trnln Judgment
log ninny other organs than the
nrtual
anatomical eye. It Involves
k now!
edge, experience, very largely
lire of touch, and souu-tliuos tiia
the sc
sense
of henrlf or smell.
Whs I Stranded en England's Chore,
I-orlog Ita bearlnge lu the shallow
wsters of the Wash, a sirc!men of
the fin whale became stranded on tbe
bench at Holme next the-8ea, Kngland
When first discovered It was wounded
and waa seen outlng and lashing
tbe water Into foam close In short
When the ebb tide set In It was
stranded, and numerous people wit
nessed Its dying gnspa. It waa some
thirty feet In length and about six
teen ft In rlr'h
Idea From South Africa.
A Fouth African baker has perfect
e. a baking res by which steak
Is grilled at a temperature or 1,000 de
grees, strain at 220 degreea Is trans
formi d through pipes slid a superheat
er Into the grilling air. Tbe hot air
lll cook a whole ox, so It ought to
do for tinrbecues. New York i'ress.
Changes of the Hair.
Hair darkens some hi per cent Cur
ing tha first five yeara of Ufa, aad a
further 33 per ceut. up te the age ol
forty five. This darkening la mors
inurked In ree'e I" '-males.
Was Used te It.
Country Hoarders "Inn't yon, eee,
pretty maid, how we are all following
you?" P. M. "Oh. yee. wbau I coioe
home from the pasture the goata do
tile same " M dnrfer FMaetter.
Guarantee All My Work.
It I Can'l CuarantM H. I Ikm l It
UK. K'.OF T. HEOLU.SD.
DENTIST
Nnw ksrutiM at f mrth flnr Wshlnrti PMir.
(ortver WKh. mmi 4tb St. I'OKTLANU. OR.
NO DUST
SWEEPING COMPOUND
CtMn nri brtifhtn rr
tMa, Kuffi, Llnolamma ami
Vlarira. Abfatrb( thm tmm
lHan (tuHt, flavas. duaitln
ml bMtlnir carpts.
Par bU., WWrba... A 00
r.rbW., 1W1U... 4 no
7lVllx ttwul drum I N
On1r hy mall or thniuirli
your tjrrocar.
CRESCENT CHEMICAL CO.
KM Wsahlnaton SU, Portland. Or.
iTSALCOHOL
OPIUM-TOIACCO
inn iNinnin. n L 11 nt I.
P, tteflit--ti
11
EXPERIMENT STATION NOTES
State Agricultural College and Ex
periment Station of Wash
ington, Pullman.
(Rr J. L. AahliM'k, Hullmsn. Wh.
If there la dmiKer of winter Injury
or even fall Injury, tha cover crop
la very usoful In the young orchard
Hince the dates of sowing the cove
crops and the best season for prun
Ing are so ooar together, we do not
think It makes much difference which
precedes. I'sually we commence to
prune for summer work about the
flrat of AuKust and aow our cove
crops about the middle. One could
afford to cultivate at leant once after
the last Irrigation and then aow the
cover crop, providing there la stirtlo-
lent nsnlsture. The best way to de
termine when to prune la to examine
the buds In the "axlla of the leaves
It they are pretty well developed,
MM. W C. I'KICE. Asni 70.
Widow of a ratsran uf tha f vil War. who will
gradual with a claa of yittin- mn and wofrwn
frum S(kaii tumMi r,ja thla irln-. hr
diploma ahtiwinir hr to m rmiM-u.nt Mtari,
arai.har arwj typiat. Hhe itcta to taka up a
lit trail tn Oregon srui uoan an utfU- in autne
iwar-oy mn,
suinmer pruning, eKx-clally on apples
and pears, miiv commence at once;
that Is. after the first of August. In
the, rase, of penches. It Is sometimes
advisable to wait a little longer. It
Is nt advisable, to rx-rtult two ap
ples to touch one another when first-
class apples are desired. Ordinarily
a young orchard does not need cover
crops as badly as an old or bearing
orchard.
A much mooted question now la
whether or not there la any danger
of over production of first-clans apples
In the West during the next twenty
five years. So many apples are be
ing planted which are not adapted to
the section and soil, or the orchards
are In the hands of Inexperienced
growers, or other conditions are un
favorable, all of which are reasons
for believing that there will not be
overproduction. I .ess than one-third
of the trees planted each year In
Washington, or tho entire Pacific
Northwest, will ever get Into full
bearing. Furthermore, the Increasing
IMiptilatlon and the oM-n!ng up of
new markets will have an Influence.
A first class apple orchard on good
land will be a good thing always hero
In the West.
The plan of going Into pedigreed
"ursery work Is an excellent one.
There is a splendid opKirtuntty for
selecting and securing such wide
variations In this country, and we
know of nothing that offera the op
portunity that the business men
tioned (1(X'S.
The ercentaire of grafts that will
grow will vary from 10 per cent to
15 per cent to 95 per cent to 100 er
c-ent. depending entirely upon the
scions and roots, flood, plump scions
with strong buds usually mean good
results.
Thf Stamen Wlnesap, Delicious,
and King Ihivld apples are splendid
ixillenlzera for one another. They
are all good benrern and make good
commercial apples, but are not very
well known in the commercial trade.
The Delicious Is rapidly becoming
popular among those who know it. It
Is a good bearer, and ahlpa well. The
King David promisee very well, but
ban the bad habit of water-coring
seriously In sections where there Is a
tendency to overrlen. The Spltxen
berg, Wlnesap (common) ami Yellow
Newtown are all very high class
apples at tho prewnt time.
The "green web" or "fruit worm"
of tho const districts can bo com
butted very effectively by spraying
with arsenate of lead In tho spring
soon after blooming time. I'sn arse
nate of lend, or Paris green for cur
rnnt worms. Thnt Is much more ef
fective than hellebore.
To comhnt red spiders, use "black
leaf" which la a strong preparation of
tobacco. This will kill tho Insects.
If this la not satisfactory, try kero
sene emulsion. The tobacco spray
Is made by using one pound of to
bacco leaves to four gallons of water
and simmering this for an hour, then
straining. Two pounds of tobacco
ftt of his intimate acquaintances,
of r. ami Mrs. B. A. l-eg", of St
''Jin, were visiting olj friends in 8t.
rlia. last wek.
lie Mist is informed that slltheoccu-
Jts ol Sheldon's dock have been given
ce to vacate, as the proprietor ex
lajt to begin at once the construction
bo) new dock. This will be one of the
Itcst Improvements the city can
f, as Its people are entirely ilcpentl
jupon Mr. .Sheldon's dock for access
Vie boats, ami this has lcen given
, iM 1 1, .....t
ye
Fa
for
1:
Tin
or t
if
it in tbe abt without charge
Vil
hi
"S BU, X- I
Amertoan Knee Bende Only te Iwe,
When the exar of Russia waa the
most conaplcuoua personage In Kurope
4 visitor at Washington was relatlny
'low strargurs to the ciar knelt lu bb
,,reriiiLe. On flnUblng the atory th
poaker reinarktd to Stnator lien
,ju: "I auppose, co. oriel, that yo.
uuld rot (Link of kmellng to tii
turV Ueutun lustsutly repMud an
1 1 Ik tr'-n.t udoii eu.iyl.aiU: "No, !.
o i.lr. An Auivrlcau krietlu ouly I
'.J and " "
Yen v-t ' I a'Mi-ze; p-r' niei fee cblllv
loiltliink V U lire clehlll coll. lit
int to. til you Ktiow il. Iske a ilow
liimlitia . ,,nr, lul nod you ju-t euli'
an li ci u.
fttreng Tsrso'lrg Fiiutttea.
Pel. old a eo&ductor making bis wa
'.roLgii the car, curiously scrutlnlzin
very one's fet. Ha looks puziled
nd ilra.'ly boldlrg up a lace half she
.ith a laced raiier In place around i
:alls out, wl;b a brouii brogue, grit.
.lug widely: "Kuim, will tbe rsot
v 1 1 h a wooden leg please c'.alm thla!
All tl e women In tbe car nervouslj
pull their skirts stll further down, an
the men put away tb!r ciHspavia.
New York Prs.
Conatipation ra ii-es and atrpravate
many serious i iseaxes. It is tliorotiLrh
ly cured by Ijr. Pierce's I'leaKaut I'd
Iota. Ine fuvontu laimly laxative.
Humor of the Wag.
Tee, nt a very merry wag, says
the Cleveland I'lalndcaler. "The last
time he went to Mexico bis wife
aaked him to bring buck some of the
embroidery work for which the coun
try la famous. When he rescbed boms
he handed her a box containing a half
doxen human teeth. 'Mercy,' she cried
What's this?" 'Mexican drawnwork.'
he trippingly ren'td "
All Ha Could Carry,
An At'.-intn man not long ago met a
darky who was Ivlng a boine so thin
hat It st:.g7-red as It v alked. "Why
"'n't yo t put r"-e fit ah on th.it nng?'
niligruntiy dei-winiicj the Atlantan
' ure n e, bo.-s." rej Ikd the driver.
"'-: t I's drdn" de best I kin. Caln't
o m", bora, dnt lo' hoss kin hordly
rry what little fl --h h's gt oa blm
o T"
f'O'in.'i Ccr C. ilnsse Crsvea.
Tl.re Is ro market for Aniercr,
"ade n.rlnl njounrnenta In China fo.
ii sltt p o red. on t. &t the Chinese d'
ot use nonun.ents for marklr,'
r;vs Tl.e eofT.n Is InterreJ about
ae f o t te'ow the surface and ove
. a mound Is rn'red, Its sir.e dopenr!
Z uiui the rank of the family an
.s ft c Hi.,; toward the di artuj n.cn
;r.
to u r: a coin is ONr day
laki- I.AXA11VK l.ki'M'l nm. TaMrta
ru. e -la rtl uit.l m,ney if it fail, toriira. fci. W
.llOV c.'b a.fnturv I on ntrh trna. Zjg.
Tba Excuas Ingenious.
An Irishman and bis Kngllbh friend
were out rubblt sI:ootlug. Tl.ey had
U-n very uiiB'.irei.'ul snd were re
turning domnhearted when thoy saw a
bare dart out of the hedge. Mike, In
amazement, failed to shoot, and the
hare escaped. "Why didn't you shoot
It?" arked the Englishman. "Bhure,"
said Mike, "f (3 1 J n't se it till it was
out of elaht "- Ifess
Hnew Kim as a Uan-Cut Man
An applicant for cltlxenahlp went
with a rltlien before Judge Chatfleld
In tbe United Ftatee district court In
Hrooklyn. "Are you sure this man
will make a good AmarlcanT" asked
the court of the wltmea. The witness
was sure. "Why?" asked the court
Pecause." answered the witness, "1
have shave - t .ara.M
PlltS (ARID IN 6 TO 14 DAW
Toiir drua-liat will fund mnnn If FAZO OIMT-
MKNT faila torur anr ra of Itrhina-. blind.
bHMtllna ur Pnitrudintf I'lbw tn S lo 14 ditya. 6U0.
Sympathy Bageta Sympathy.
In life. In school. In society our
personal enthusiasms and mental de
sires will attract from others that
which will satisfy them, and will
draw unto themselves tbe best from
other minds. No one learns without
Drat wishing to learn that Is certain.
Tbat no sympathy Is gained without a
like gift la almost aa equally aura.
Indifference never can accomplish
tMa.
Aid for Near-Sighted.
A German Inventor baa devised
what he calls telescope eyeglasses.
They are Intended for the use of
hort-lhted. persons by tbe very sim
ple means of culm (Jug the Image on
he retina. They are especially de
igned for that class of neur-slghted
people who cannot wenr the ordinary
Imply corrected glaes.
Moth" win find Mrs. Wlmlnws Hnnthtns
ayrup .ii N-st rniedv lo uas fui ihsir cuthlnkl
luring tbe tvstuluf periou.
Tar Mixture and roads.
Tbe treua and shrubs along the Pols
de Iloulugne have suffered greatly from
the effects of tbe oily duat from tha
roadway, which ant ties on the vegeta
tion and ultimately kills It. In Sioux
City tbe practtoe of tarring tbe roads
haa been discontinued entirely on this
acoount Tha advocatea of road tarring
'vim tbat thla result la owing to tbe
I proper application ot tbe tar mix-
Yea Cee Get AkWs r -( aM mf.
rtte AllxnS. Olmaieil.be Knv, . Y., for s
- aample of Allan's rixt-Ke. It mr
atlns. hot wnllen, aching feat. Il niakn
or tlglil ahoea eay. A errtaln cure lul
la. Iiimuwlni lia.Ua and tmnlona. All drue-
auU lu S.V. Pua't liwi'l suy iubaUlul.
ablt
Novel Dog Hospital,
otls
llpen air treatment for pneumonia
dogs haa been adopted by a New
rk home. During the last few
eka the roof of the building has
n converted Into a modern dog ho
t
al and canine patlenta are treated
re each clear day. Already the
me'i veterlnarlana say, aeveral
CAIP
and
BELLS
FAR FROM BEING PRACTICAL
"awendoline Waa Willing to Leave
Home of Luxury for That of
Poverty and Self-Denlal.
"And co your father refuses to con
sent to our union?"
"He doea, Harold."
Tbe sad youth swallowed a sob.
"Is there nothing left for ua, then.
hut an elopement?" said be.
"Nothing."
The girl was fond, but firm.
"Do you think, Gwendoline, that you
ould abandon this luxurious home, for
et all tho enjoyments of great wealth.
banish yourself forever from your do-
voted parents' hearts, and go out into
the world with a poor young man, to
enter a home of lifelong poverty and
elf denial?"
"I could, Harold."
The sad youth rose wearily, and
reached for his bat. "Then," said he.
you are far from being the practi
cal girl I have all along taken you
to be."
And with one last look around
in the suinptuousness of the home that
some day be bad hoped to share, be
obbed and said farewell.
Couldn't Stand That.
Daisy So you're wearing Gerald's
ring again! I thought you sent It back
to him and told him he needn't call
again It was all over between you.
Mazie I did. but he didn't take It
as I thought be would. He called,
said I had dune Just right, that It
was all for the best, and that be was
convinced we never could be happy
together, anyway. You don't supjiose
I was going to stand for that kind of
talk, do you? I merit one little tear
and the next minute he had my head
nn his shoulder, was calling me his
larllng, and telling me be couldn't live
ltbout me."
Embarrassing.
"You certainly have not got much
fact."
'What have I done now?"
'Jumping on Mrs. Jinx the way you
lo about encouraging her husband to
go bunting, and asking ber how she
would feel If he should be brought
home dead?"
"Well, what's the matter with that?"
"When a woman's husband carries
$100,0(0 life Insurance you should
never ask ber how she would feel If
he were to die."
Solving a Deep Problem.
"Don't you think It extremely vulga.
to speak of the human eye as a lamp?"
'Yes, Indeed; and even worse to call
eyes 'glims.' "
'And 'optics' always soem so af
fected."
"Right you are. While 'peepers' is
highly suggectlve."
True. What do you think would be
most proper?"
Why not content ourselves with
calling eyes eyes?"
"Uy Jove! That's a happy thought
EITHER WAY.
I'e I could valse to heaven with
you, sweetheart.
She Hut I don't want to valse to
heaven.
tie Let us reverse then, dear.
They Toll Not.
Are all these houses boarding
houses?"
"Yes, and this Is Easy street"
"Why do you mil It Easy street
"Pecause of the tranquil Uvea leti
by the htiBbands of the women who
conduct these boarding houses."
Prompt Action.
Journalist There waa a abocktng
murder last eight. Have you arrested
the murderer?
Police! es".! No, sir; but we have
locked up 20 people mho aaw the
crime committed. New Magailne.
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JO DAYS' FI.'I.E TRIAL
rKUCHT I-AIO
Latest Imt roved in the Hoe; Single or Double Diac; Force Feed;
Rtee! Ribbon 1 ubes; Ke-enforced Frame no saving; Heavy Wooden
Wheels. The Strongest snd iteht-Mide Drill on the Market. Two,
four, or rix-hor-e hitch. Send for large Ili.istratcd Catalogue, and
state size Drill interested in. Drills are guaranteed.
THE FCOTT-TITUS MACHINERY HOUSE
1C4 Union Avenue
Wits Pig.
A farmer of Delaware has a pig that
ought to be In a circus. To obtain ap
ples the pig, starting some distance
from a tree, runs. Jumps Into tbe air,
and, catching a llrnb in Its mouth,
hangs on and shakes down the fruit.
..- .i.:. -o-ui-"
if Pi
Sick women ere invited to conauit by letter, fret. ATI correspondence)
strictly private snd t,acrcly or.nde-ntiul. Write without f-ar and w.tiKiut
orld's Dlaper.ary, R. V. fierce, M. D., Pre.'t, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets reulafe and invigorate atomcch, livtr sad
bowels. Sui'ar-coated, liny rsnul, eay to fake s. csndv.
for riair
PINK
Not All for Nothing.
"Duke, I'm sorry," said the million
aire, "but my daughter caa't marry
you." "Then I have loved In vain?"
"Not wholly, duke. Here's $30 for
votj."
COLDS
Munynn's Cold Kerned? Relieves the
bead, thrnat anil luuir" nliunt litmietUate
v. Ctierka I-ever. atitia l'inhiiris of
ttie una... take autiy all afb.. and p!!h:S
miiaed hj -i!ila. It enrea i;rlp aiuf ot-
ftiiate ('otlfl snd preventa l'nenmoniit.
X'rtte Trnf. Mtllivon, f'lnt and .lefferson
Sta.. I'tilla.. l'a., fur lui-JKul advice to
auluuljr Irve.
All boDDie's Fault.
"Wty. Jimmle! Ia it true that you
gave little Bobble a black eye?"
"Y Yeasum." "What excuse have
you far such a brutal act?" "W Well,
be pervoked me." "How did be pro
voke you?" "He hit back!"
MILLIONS f
UvSin
BJJXIReSENNA
FOR COLDS AND HEADACHES, INDIGESTION AND SMJR
STOMACH. CAS AND FERMENTATION. CONSTIPATION AND
BILIOUSNESS. WfTH MOST SATISFACTORY RESULTS,
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
IN THE CIRCLE
ON EVERY PACKAGE 0FTHE
THE WONDERFUL POPULARITY OF THE CENUINI SYRUP
OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA HAS LED UNSCRUPULOUS
MANUFACTURERS TO OFFtJt IMTTATIONS IN ORDER TO
MAKE A LARGER PROFIT AT THE EXPENSE OF THEIR
CUSTOMERS. IF A DEALER ASKS WHICH SIZE YOU WISH,
OR WHAT MAKE YOU WISH. WHEN YOU ASK FOR
SYRUP OF FIGS AND EUXIR OF SENNA, HE IS PREPAR
ING TO DECEIVE YOU., TELL HIM THAT YOU WISH THE
GENUINE. MANUFACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG
SYRUP CO. ALL RELIABLE DRUGGISTS KNOW THAT
THERE IS BUT ONE GENUINE AND THAT IT IS MANU
FACTURED BY THE CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO ONLY
NOTE THE NAME
PRINTED STRAIGHT ACROSS, NEAR THE BOTTOM. NT
THE CIRCLE.NCAR THE TOP OF EVERY PACKAGE.OF THE
GENUINE ONE SIZE ONLY. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING
DRUGGISTS REGULAR PRICE tOt PER BOTTLE.
SYRUP OF FIGS AND ELIXIR OF SENNA IS ESPECIALLY ADAPTED TO THE NODS OT
LADIES AND CHILDREN. AS IT IS MILD AND PLEASANT GENTLE AND EFFECTIVE, AND
ABSOLUTELY FREE FROM OBJECTIONABLE INGREDIENTS. IT IS EQUALLY BENEFICIAL
FOR WOMLN AND FOR MEN. YOUNG AND OLD FOR SALS BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS,
ALWAYS BUY THE GENUINE.
California Fig Syrup Ca
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MftrWvl - 'v
PORTLAND, OREGON
Seek and Find tha Cure. 1
There Is a cure for every ailraentf
Remove the cause. A bugy won't dw
anything but Jerk and Ita wheels cB
do nothing else tban scrape so long as)
the brake Is on. Throw off the brak
and you mill go aome.
discouraged
The erprea nn occurs to many times in letit-it frost
sick women, " 1 wsa completely diacoursCed." And there,
is always good reason lor the discouragement. Yea ot
psin snd suffering. Doctor aftir doctor tried in vain.
Medicines doinj no tailing good. It u no wonder tbat
the wouian lecls -incourafjcd.
Thouaands ol these week and sick women hnve found
health snd courage regained as tbe result vt the use ot
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
It establishes re'ulrrity, heals inSa Q.Uon and ulcera
ticn, end cures wecknets.
IT VEXtC WOrJCV rTRO.VQ
dlND CICX WOSSETi l"ZLL.
Refuse sut-Mtritufa nre d liv nnn,.,,.. J
. j .7 "
nip D'stcmpcr
EYE
CATARRHAL ftVtR
AND ALL NOSE
ANDTrtfOAT DISCASrS
Cure t!:e iok and acts s a p erentive for others. LiquiiJ
r'v ii on the to.-ip: e. hate for I rood n.ares snd ail others, iiett
kiilnev re mi dy ; 6ocentK and 1 a Imtile; $ "i and $10 ttie dozen.
roM iiy all dri -pit-and horte g xl bouses, or sent, exprena
piij, by the manufacturers.
SPOMN MCD!GL CO., Chemists, Goshen, Ind.
lltic cooiidence felt by tanners and
taracnert In rem s Seeds to-Oay
i would have beea impossible to kl ia
I a eti two score of years
ago. we have made s
I science ol seed
L growing.
slwars do 1
e rtty what vo I
eect ot them. For sale I
evervwiKre. mirs UU SU
LVNtiX Free oa request
Dw M. rCRRY A CODssrsN. tak. 1
COFFEE,
TEA SPiCES
uAKING P0WR
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nieuili- thli papr.
FAMILIES
GENUINE
rit imstii nr. oomrtit'
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