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"it . Tim OREGON DAILY' JOURNAL; ' PORTCaND, THURSDAY :Wmmm:jjm':i ';,'.-,;'.f Town Topics ,1-SHfl JOURNAL AT RESORTS i Subscribers can here Tbe Journal e- 4 at tha rag-uiar rates et ine 101- ossatr ranrt tiw notirrin me ac.nis at the various Dlaoes mentioned. Sub scriptions by mail are parable in m ' V oreoon besorts. Oearbart Park P. X Straok Hot Lake...-. Hot Lake Sanitarium Seaside. , . .1 .Lewis Co. WUholt Springe. . . . . ... .F. W. McLa WASHINGTON RESORTS, m opring.. . ... . Boyd A Bon and Mineral Sprtnrs Hotel Cascade Springs. Thoraae Moffett Collins Springs .....C. T. Belohar Jlwaco,.. ...,.,.,.-. ..Louis Coheft Lons; Beach... . Marshall A Pottenger and O. A. Smith Nahcotta ...H. J. Brown Ooean Park.. ...Stewart Taylor BMTWW tan a. Barbay and Frank B. Btrubal Th Breakers....... The Braakara Hotal vovxavra ajcvsncuirTS. Msrquam Grand "Inromar Grand Vaudeville two "Tna Man From tba w.t" P,tr "Utah She Oaka.... , ....O. W. P. oarllna. Flrat and Alder la lefft arm torn ?mm tfri. swi1r.t kv besoming: entangled In aoma maohlnayy re ins miu, ai.a at mi. Vincent a hospital yw.ruay rrora ma terriDie tnjuriea Coroner Finlsy la maklnf an Investiga tion of tha accident, but has not yet de cided whether an lnauest will be held. Aa all' the surrounding circumstances Indicated that B. Aleckh, who waa killed in the Brooklyn aewer Tueaday after noon, came to nia a earn tnrougn acci dent. Coroner Flnley haa decided that a lnaueat will not be neceaaary. There haa been eo much lntereat aroused by tbe aermon preached laat Sunday night at Taylor a treat church by Rer. E. M. Hill on "Tha Toung Mam in me mean Liine," mat ne naa decided to Invite any who wlah to aak questions relative to the themea under discussion to aend them to hia addreaa at any time. There wlU be a question box at the church an each Sunday night but thoae wno ao not get their queatlona In then inay send them to the parsonage, All Eleventh street The theme of the com ma; Sunday night ia "The Young W wun a fa.it. H. H. Cobb formerly of Los Angelea, but for tha paat year a resident and taxpayer of Portland, leavea for soutb rn California In tha Interest of English Walnut growing in Multnomah and ad- ioining counties. He finds after a year's tudy that (lie famoua Franquette sec ond generation trees do equally aa well here aa In the famoua Los Neltoua sec tion near Los Angelea. He goes to ar range for setting-out several hundred acres near Portland to be aold in five and 10-acre tracts. Perm 7 Broa Friday special. Our $1.69 grade of Port, Sherry, Tokay, An gelica, Maderla and Sauterne wlnea at 11.00 per gallon. Our 11.00 grade of Port and Sherry wines at T5o per gallon. Our 14.60 grade of I. W. Harper Whis key at $1.60 per gallon. Friday only. We handle all brands of bottled beer, pelivered to any part of city. 179-181 East Morrison atreet. Phone East .87. A meeting of the Portland Rose Fes tival association will be held tomorrow Bight at headquarters In the Swetland building, at which the annual election of officer will be held. This la the' postponed meeting' that waa to have been held Tuesday night, but on ac count of a delay In getting papers re turned from Salem waa postponed until Friday night. Charging that hla wife called him vile Bame in a public park, struck him, cratched his face and wrists, falsely aooused him of Infidelity, and finally deserted him on January 1 or this year, Arthur B. Phillips this morning filed auit In the circuit court for a divorce from Emma Phillips. They were mar ried in this city in June. luz. 75 Women Wanted For facratrrs positions In. the) Union Laundry, Our Ironer make $10 to $12 per weak, and othar work pays . equally well We hare added another atory to our building, and thla additional help ia neceaaary at once. - - UNION LAUNDRY SECOND AND COLUMBIA Telephone Main 398. to have the plcnlo at Cedar Park, July SL There will be a crorr&m of muato. and Gaelic and American games. Valu able prises will be given to tha suc cessful contestants. The park will be decorated with American and Irish flags. Tha following la tha committee of arrangements: Patrick Murray, K. H. I)eery, D. W. Lane, John Farrell, T. P. Dougherty and Frank Mall on. The la dles' auxiliary will aelect a like committee. A colored man giving hla name aa Davis and employed by tba Warren Con struction company, was removed to Bt. Vincent aanltorium this morning in the patrol wagon from 114 North Tenth street, suffering from what appears to be cerebro-aplna meningitis. Roomers in the house notified Patrolman Henson that there waa something wrong witn Davla aa he had a number of convul sions during tbe night Upon making an investigation the policeman found the unfortunate man In an alarming condition and had him conveyed to the city prison. Upon the advloe of the city physician Captain Moore ordered jjavis removal to tne noapuai. wnere ha now Ilea In a critical condition. YELLING YOUNGSTERS - SWARM PUBLIC BATHS Opening of Host Popular Aquatic Besort for Summer Season Draws large Crowd of Small Swimmers New, Cage Holds 600 Drownings Impossible. ng an 'ailing H. Kallnrty of 1H Flrat street, in attempting to alight from 8" car No, 104 at Flrat and Caru there streets at 11 o'clock last night missed hla foot- ana sustained serious injuries ny to the navement. Patrolman H. B. Raner who waa a paaaenger on the car, carried the injured man to Cottel'a drug atore. Dr. Bheldon waa called to attend Kalinaky and found that he had sustained an extensive lacerated wound on the scaln. After having hia wound dressed Kalinaky was able lo prooeea to his noma. Janvs R. Hem worth. James 6. Glee- son and John P. Wants, appraisers ef the estate of Llssle J. Dean, filed a renort in tha county court thla morning. ahowlng that the estate haa property vaiuea at j,tvu. Artlclee ef Ineornoratlon of the Hart Cigar company were filed In the office or me county ciera- mie morning py 8ol Hart. L. B. Reeder and George w. Caldwell. Caoltal atock, 1100.000. R. Jud of the countv tlon of the Oregon Warehouse company. C&pltal stock, 1 6,000. . J. Olnn, W. H. Moor and H. S. age this morning ruea in tne ornce the eounty clerk articles of lnoorpora- Chautauqua service direct to Glad- atone Park, fare 26 centa round trip. Tickets must be purchased. On aale in waiting; rooms, First ana Aiaer streets and East Water street and Hawthorne avenue. Take Oregon City cars, leave Alder street, between First and Second streets, 7:36 a. m. and every 85 minutes to and Including 9 p. m. Special rate to Chautauqua. 25 cents round trip, take Oregon Cley cars, direct to Gladstone Park, everv 85 minutes from 7:85 a. m., leave Alder atreet, between irirst ana Hecona streets. Tickets must be purchased. On sale In waltlna rooms First and Alder streets and East Water treet and Hawthorne avenue. Water through hose for sprinkling yards or sidewalks or washing porches or windows must be paid for in advance and used only between the hours of 5 and I a. m., and 5 and p. m. It must not be used for sprinkling streets. If used contrary to these rulea, or wastefully. It will be abut oft Mayer, a man about 55 yeara of while riding a bicycle yesterday on Morrison street, near Park. with an automobile driven by egreie. Mayer received a sprained ankle. He was taken into Dr. Barber's pharmacy, wnere hla injury was attend ed to. ge, while Safternoon oi nhLled wit DrTlertle. A joint Installation of officers by the Woodmen of the World and the Women of Woodcraft will be held at W. p. ,W. hall at 8 o'clock tomorrow night. A fine program has been arranged for the en tertainment of visitors and friends. Instead of the annual up-river excur sion, the Ancient Order of Hibernians have decided to give1 a picnic this year. At a meeting held at the residence ofl Half past seven. See tomorrow night's E. H. Deery last night it was decided i Journal. Freight and baggage direct to Chau- tauoua. Frela-ht car leavea O. W. P. depot. East Water street and Hawthore avenue, dally, axoept Sunday, at 10 a. m. sale of Allen's Kushlon ifcomfort shoes. The people know the value of a good, comfortable, cool shoe. 406 Morrison at. "Golden Grain Oranules," the eereal health coffee. It stronger and richer than others. Takea leas of It. Phone East 174. Qottsackar Bros. Steamer Jesse Harklna, for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock S p. m. Ringlet's new swimming plunge. Lee, sons aaiiy: enameiea tans, Ran iter. fresh Bull East Morrison and Grand. With toe yelling youngsters plunging and splashing In tha water, Portland's publlo hatha, the finest In America, were opened for the season at 10 o clock this nkornlng. The opening ceremonies were thoroughly Informal Perhaps tha two most Interested spec tators at the opening were Edward Hoi man and L. Samuel, patrons of tbe baths. It Is to their efforts In behalf of the publlo that Portland owes the pos session of the safest, most convenient and finest publlo baths In this country. Innumerable delays In opening the baths had whetted the. desire of scores of small boys to take a plunge, and for days they nave loitered in tne neighbor hood ot the foot of East Tamnlll street awaiting the time of opening. Accord ingly there -was a big crowd of them at the bathhouse thle morning when tne gates were finally flung open and they were given permission to enter. With a whoop 'hey obeyed. Rushing pell-mell Into the place they disrobed with a miraculous deftness and In an incredibly brief space of time emerged from the dressing-rooms attired only In the regulation bathing trunks. Then they went to the plunge and tumbled over thi railing Into the water. It waa only with the aid of the boys that the huge cage of the baths was sunk. It had been ballasted with many bags of sand, but its enormous buoyancy held .i above the water until tbe youngsters were turned in and aided In sinking it to the proper depths. The cage Is 100 feef long and 25 feet wide. .- was built by tbe Supple ship yards under tha supervision of Mr. Supple himself. Its design la novel and la tha creation of the combined Inge nuity of Mr. Samuel, Mr. Holman and Mr. Supple. It is so arranged and built that a oase of drowning at the baths would be practically an Impossibility. Before the ballast and weights ware placed on tbe cage this morning It stood high above the water. When It was finally aunk, however, the rear end has nine feet orN water, while the entranoe or front ends has a depth sufficiently shallow to aocommodate the most Inex perienced swlnyiev. There are 20 feet of water at thefolrit in the river where the cage Is situated and the current sweeps through It ata brisk rate, keep ing the water fresh ut all times, ft The cage la held in ballast not oflly by the bags of sand, but by ropes which hold it to the proper depth. In oaee of an acoldent or any unforeseen disaster a drownlnr Inside the cage would be next to impossible If the attendants are always on hand. By cutting the ropes holding the oage, which would require lees than a minute, tne huge oage would rise to the surface Instantly, raising above the water all the oooupants of the pool. The cage Is surrounded by huge barges which hold It In place. It la to these barges that the ropes holding the cage down In the water are tied. Ar ranged In rows completely surrounding the barges are lockers and dressing rooms In sufficient numbers to accom modate as many persons as are ad mitted to the baths. The oage Itself was Duut to accommodate (00 bathera, though It has a capacity of 1,000 per sons. The baths are thoroughly equipped with all conveniences. There la an emergnnay hospital where Immediate attention may be given victims of accl aenia or otner emergencies. A super intendent and matron are constantly In cnarge. Here Is One of the Letters Sent to John Blaauw in a FricndlyCohtcst Be fore July 4th, from Children .Portland. Owl. June XtOI. Dear Sir The grocer's name Is CA W. Dioksofl. Forty fomrth ends Beet ' Bel mont. We like the coffee Tory welL The name ef my school is the Sunny slde school. Indlosed drawing shows how thirteen neckagee eaa be pecked In a case.' , ; Why the Golden Grain Orannlee eve ealied the nuniiy orirut is Because n is a harmless and wnoiesome anna ana ever ehlld In every home can drink It. The weight of the package tifcat I got weighed 1 lb. 10 oa. My age Is eleven years and six months. MASTER WALTER D. DAYIS, 1 E. 45th- SC. Portland. Or. P. B. Hope thla will be one of the winning; prises. , SHIPIRO TOOK CIGAR TO BED FIRE LADDIES DID THE REST M. Shlplro's penchant for smoking In bed oame near costing him his life last night. Shlplro, who conducts a second hand establishment at 2T2 First atreet. owing to the heat in his apartments determined to spend the night In his store. About 11 p. m. he sought out a downy couch In the rear of his place of busi ness and after covering himself with a light blanket, lit a black perfecto. In advertently Shlplro fell asleep and had it not been for the vigilanoe of Patrol man Porter, It would have been the second-hand dealer's last slumber. The lighted cigar fell into the folds of the blanket, but Shlplro obvious of the danger, slumbered on. Officer Por ter In passing the store at midnight de tected smoke Issuing from the plaoe and Immediately turned In an alarm from box 88. Owing to the dense smoke some dif ficulty we encountered In locating the fire but the blase was Anally found In a rear room. Tbe lounge on which Shlplro waa still peacefully sleeping waa smoldering; and the fire waa quick ly extinguished with a chemical stream. The fact that the door to the room was closed is the only thing that saved Shlplro trom cremation, as there waa no draft to fan the fire Into a blase. The damage will not exceed 115, covered by Insurance. ALASKAN WEDDING TRIP FOR PROMINENT LOGGER AND BRIDE The Japan e Refreshment Boom Is where you get a substantial ranch moat reasonably. Come in and let us serve you. Any hour, day or evening. Royal Bakery & Confectionery WMhln-bon and West Fark. COUNCIL CREST DANCING TUX BS AT, TMTTBSSAT, BATXTOAT. Why swelter In the heat? Take a car ride out to the highest, coolest and most beautiful place In the city. NEW PAVILION (food Knalo, ptendld Floor. Dr. F. F. Casseday, eye, ear, nose, throat, removed to 517 Dekum. Hours to 10, 4:80 to . Tel. Main 251 Trolley excursion Canemah perk, tonight. I p. m. S6o pays the bill. Dancing. Woman's Exchange, 188 Tenth street, lunch 11:80 to 8; business men's lunch. cme OH Co. sells the best safety coal and fine gasoline. -Phone East 789. B. W. Moore, expert photograohen Kixs- Duuaing, eevenin ana Biam sis. A wedding of more than ordinary In terest In business circles was that of John B. Teon, the well known logger and capitalist, who was married this morning to Mrs. Elisabeth Welch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Mock of University Park. The ceremony was performed by Hla Grace Archbishop A. A. Christie, at the resldenoe of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Teon departed on a noon train for Seattle and will g0 to Alaska on a wedding tour. They sail next Mon day on the steamer Santa Rosa Mr. Yeon Is a popular member of the Port land Commercial club, the Elks and other social organizations. Last Saturday evening he marked the conclusion or nis nacneior ure Dy givim a stag dinner at the Oregon grill toi MAR.QUAM GRAND (Phone Main ) TOaTXCMET and Balance of Week, Mati nee Saturday, MISS NANCE O'NEIL In the classic play INGOMAR. Bve. tl, 7 Bo, 60o, Mc Mat. 75c, BOo, aOo. ZText week "The yiree of St. John." LYRIC THEATRE This friends. YOU MUST PAY FOR SPRINKLING OR HAVE YOUR WATER SHUT OFF Zee Delivery For loe call Main 214. Co., 251 Stark. Dr. Wetherbee returned. 217 Marqnarn. D. Chambers, optician, 121 Seventh, Berger signs 284 TamhUl phone. Bark Tonlo for rheumatism. Beck Jeweler 205 Aider. Klser. Scenic photoa Imperial hotel. ENTERPRISE EXPECTS BUMPER WHEAT YIELD (Special Dispatch to Tbe Jon roil) . Enterprise, Or., July 11. Prospects for a bumper yield of wheat were never better than they are at this time. It is estimated that In several sections the conditions are favorable for many 40 to 45-bushel yields this season. The hay crop la also first-class, being the heaviest In yeara According to John Mee. president of tne National Trades and Labor Council of Canada, the Provincial Worklngmen's Association of Nova Scotia which Is composed largely of miners, has decided to affiliate with the council. The water department has the power to shut off the water of any consumer who refuses to pay for sprinkling priv ileges even though he Is deprived en tirely of any aupply. However, this can only be done when water he has been using for sprinkling and for domestic purposes Issues from the same faucet. This was an opinion rendered before the water board meeting yesterday af ternoon by City Attorney Kavanaugh in response to questions from members of the board. The city attorney also holds that the board can make and enforce its own rulea so long as they do not conflict with city ordinances and rules do not need to be ratified by the council. SEEK COOPERATION TO CONSTRUCT ROAD Chamber of Commerce Desires Bid From Commissioners of Three Counties for Auto Road. Secretary Qlltner of the chamber of commerce haa prepared communications to be sent to the commissioners of Mult nomah, Washington and Tillamook coun ties asking their cooperation In building the proposed automobile road from Port land: to Tillamook. Secretary Glltner re ports that three well-known business men of Portlnnd have each subscribed 1600 toward the enterprise. James Walton Jr.,cashler of the Flret National bank of Tillamook, has said that the business men of that place will contribute liberally toward ' the new road. As soon as the commissioners of the three counties involved are heard from the plan of operations with regard to win the project be outlined. PUBLIC SUFFERS (Continued from Page One.) would achieve financial success if they would utilize the advan tages offered them by a good bank Every young man should remember this and early in life es tablish a good banking connection. It brings him .' in close . contact with men of business and brains, teaches him habits of economy and thrift, places him in po sition to take advfjitage of some of the opportunities that are al ways presenting themselves to the man with money, makes him a respected member of the community .and gives him the backing he bank s far-reaching influence. , Open an account with us and you will find that it adds to your neighbors' good opinion and increases your own self-respect. and unreasonable, and do not exercise average Judgment in handling the pub llo. An instance Is cited of a Portlandcr who with his wife was departing for the south on a Boutherni Pacific train due to leave this city at 11:80 p. m. His wife had gone to the station at an earlier hour and retired to her berth in the sleeper, while he remained at his office to finish some work, and did not reach the depot until 10:45. At the gate, after he had unburdened himself of sundry bags and luggage and submitted his railroad ticket to be punched, he was asked for his sleeper ticket, and then remembered that he had given It to his wife to enaaO her to go to the train and retire. He told the gatekeeper the circumstances, but was coldly Informed that he could not go through the gate at that hour with out a sleeper ticket Then he grew angry and told the gatekeeper some plain tr-uths, but they did not convince, and ne was oongea to nuni aown tne depot master and induce that offlolal to let him through the gate, by which time it was almost the hour for the train td leave. ' day. He and another young man were standing on a log when the Carsner boy s gun fel- from his handa strlklnr the log and discharging the contents of a iso. 12 cartridge loaaea with No. 8 shot against his breast, tearing away the left broast and making a wound of about 6 by 10 inches. He was brought to Kalama and the wound was dressed by Dr. Sims. Al though It Is a very bad wound the phy sician does not tninic it ratal. SOFT DRINK RESORTS ARE SELLING BOOZE (special Dispatch to Tbe Journal. ) Eugene, Or., July 11. In the Justice court at Springfield during the past two days Fred Lemley, who works for J. T. Witter in a "soft drink place, and Emll Etter, the proprietor of another, have been fined 5250 each for violating the local option law In the salo of llcmor. Etter formerly kept a similar place in Eugene and there la a $250 fine hanging over nis neaa rrom tne circuit court, pending an appeal to the supreme court. PENDLETON PURCHASES SITE FOR CITY HALL (Special Dltiwtcb to Tbe Journal.) Pendleton, Or., July 11. The city has purchased a site for a city hall, 90x100 feet in slxe, at the corner of Cotton wood and Alta treet a. The hall and Jail will be erected at a ceet of 1140,000. ODDFELLOWS INSTALL OFFICERS AT DAYTON (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Dayton, Or., Julv 11. Last evening I. a O. F. lodge No. 20 Installed the following officers: Noble grand, S. W. Slgler; vice grand. Elmer Baxter; sec retary, E. A. Alderman; treasurer, J. E. Mellenger. P. P. Olds, district deputy grand master, was the Installing officer. After the exercises ice cream and wafers were served. Phone Main 4685. Phone Main 48S. week the Allen Stock Company, rresenung "THE MAST TUOM. TXX Willi." Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday and Sunday. Prices, 10c 20c. Every eve ning at 1:16. Prices, 10c. 30o and I0o. Reserved seats by phone. Main 4686. Office open from 10 a m. to 10 p. m. THE GRAND Vaudeville De Luxe. Vaudeville de Zinxe. Week of July "07. OI1UI8 OABTsm, "The Mysteries of the Togt" "A Chapter from the Supernatural." Joseph J. and Myra Davis Dowllng Gavin, Piatt and Peaches The Four Shannona Joe Thompson 20th Cen tury Motion Pictures. THE STAR Phones Main 4616 and A-146 The meorranlaed Srtax Stock Co, Presenting UTAHM Matinees Tuesdays, Thursdays, Satur days and Sundays at 1:30; prices 10 and 20 cants. Every evening at 8:16: prices 10, 10 and SO cents. obsat oramro salb or tickets TO Grocers' Picnic TO BE EELS AT Half past seven. See tomorrow night s Journal. BOY DROPS GUN AND INJURES HIMSELF rBaeetal THspatck te Tbe Jesrsatl " " Kalama . Wash July 11. Ralph Earsner 11 years of age son of Frank arsner, a fisherman residing here, while out hunting abont e mile south ot tomOf eeel den tally shot himseU to. AST0RIAN TRIES TO ! TAKE HIS OWN LIFE i (Special Dtptch to The Journal.) : Astoria, July 11. John Hummastl of Upper Astoria, attempted to commit suiolde yesterday by cutting his throat with a raxor. The man has been irra tional Of late, which probably was the cause of the act He slashed nis throat In two places. He will probably be aent to the asylum. Half past eeTeOrae tomorrow -night's JOKUt . . . BONNEVILLE, July 17th The tickets can be secured from the Grocers" secretary, C. B. Merrick, third floor, Allsky building, corner Third and Morrison streets. Get your tickets in time. Don't delay. 4,000 Grocers AJTD ora 200,000 People In the Northwest can tell yon all about Golden "Grain Granules The pure, rich, nutritious cereal health coffee. It la 100 Per Cent Pure If you buy a package of Oolden Oraln Oranules and If you are not perfectly satisfied with It after you have used half of the package, send me you name and address and the name of your grocer and I shall refund you your money. Do not make It too strong; use plenty of water. Our cereal coffee la pure and stronger. JOHN BLAAUW. It Front -St., Portland. Or. ; Outing Toggery" Negligee Shirts A matchless assortment of all soft materials in a variety of becoming shades and patterns . . . $1.50 to $500 Bathing Suits For your outing, to the beach. One and two piece, suits in plain and fancy colors $150 to $5X0 Our Furnishing Department oilers suggestions for" Dells, Neckwear, Fancy Hose, Caps, Underwear, Pajamas, etc. i fgr Summer Is Here nd we r here with the) largest fine of "MADS IN OKEOON TRUNKS, BAOS SUIT CASES IN THE CITY. be glad to hrerou call and txwny line of goods. They stand the test. TWO STORES. Portland Trunk Mfg. Co. l07SiAlhSt.54ThIrd.Cor.Pfse Ostrich Plumes Re's Because of the dictates of Dame Fashion the Increasing de mand for this ever-popular millinery item boosts prices higher than ever for next season. We've just received n immense shipment of plumes, bought months ago, at oJd prices. To please old patrons and in hopes of making ncrw customers will for one week sell from this lot at almost half what they will sell for when the fall season is on. Future Regular Special Price. Price now. Price now. $12.00 $10.00 80.05 7.00 v, 6.00... . . .84.45 4.75 ? 4jOO 82.05 15.00, 12X0...... 88.00 Length. Width. PLUMES 20-inch &-irkh PLUMES 19-inch 8-inch PLUMES 16-inch 6-inch PLUMES 20-inch 9-tnch The last named is extra heavy French, carved. All the above come in black and white ana some ist bines, greens, browns, reds, etc. . ' , k v k ; MAIL ORDERS CAREFULLY FIX-LED -MONEY RE FUNDED IF NOT SATISFACTORY Hundreds of the latest and best styles in mid-summer trim med hats and sailors, every one reduced one fourth to one', half off regular prices. . 4 . ' ; t SEE BIG WINDOW OF PLUMES - - 212-214 IE Third Street II Corner r T f ? 4 The OREGON DAILY JOUT-I -. A' NtW Il Afll F OK ALU Til gOL4