The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 20, 1908, Page 21, Image 21

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THE . OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. SUNDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1008. 1
'SUH-JiU II-J. 1..J ..,-l-i.,.t'".J KiiUUH'.ilLl UJUJ-SI
All Kinds of Things .That In
terest the Fair Sex in Eu
rope. America and Even
San Antonio, Texas. -
. ' Mora than '100 womin re reported to
e studying medicine at : French unl
varsities. ' Parts alone U Mid to have
100 women practitioners, most of than)
holding official places of mora or tea
Importance, Women physicians ara pre
ferred ' In' girls' high aehoola, ,'. normal
. aehoola and public aehoola generally,
The Ecleotlo club, a woman's orran
, liatlon of New York city, la reported at
the present time to be divided In opin
ion. The cause of the trouble la taking
an apartment at mo wakiorr-Aatoria at
.a yearly rental of $28,000. The club
members who oppose the move say that
.126,000 a year la too much rent for any
woman's club to attempt to pay.- The
mamucrnnip la now ien man xoo ana
tnev oniect to Us being; Increased ti
1,000. which, according to their way o
Jooklng at Uie matter, la the only means
Of raising; the rent.
--The members In favor-of the scheme
point-out that the apartment ha If
rooma ana tna rent includes stewards,
kitchen service waiters and a carriage
porter, all with the Individual livery of
the club. - The- membership fee of 125 a
year will not be Increased, but each one
pf the present members Is expected to
Invite her friends to Join the dub and
DAUGHTER ELOPES WITH MARKET MAN.
'If
I
CTJ gi , , I Za? even then their ballots were kept sepa-
4f JS'r - - j rat8- ,n caB the validity of the election
SJW s , fE should be questioned. According to the
. -sSSSjr ' t 1ST ballots cast by the men, there -was a
V Jj? majority of U In favor of taxing rall-
WuP" roads. When the women's votes were
fW V counted the majority was found to be 60
'. Vil "i4St X against the tax.
THE POLITICAL HERO OF
' , THE REPUBLICAN PARTY
Mrs. Florence Compten, Daughter
of L. R. Trumbell, the Veteran Edi
tor of the Bernardsville, N. J.,
News," Who Eloped and Married
a Market Man. Her Father An
nounced the Marriage In His Paper
in the Form of An Obituary; a Fac
Simile Appeaga at the Lower Right
Hand Corner. A Picture' of Mr.
Compten la Shown Below to the Left.
in that way It will get the requisite 1,000
members.
' Mls WHhelmlna Crawford Of Denver
appeared the other dav In the superior
court and adopted as her son ofie James
Butler. Miss Crawford is 29 and well to
do. Butler Is i and without any great
amount or ttroDertv. miss crawrord
explained to the Judge that Butler's
parents died when he was a boy and h
was Drousnt us in ner lauier a ramuy.
Decause or wnicn sne naa come to enter
tain such a motherly feeling for him
that she determined to adopt him as her
son.
to patrons in small hamlets, Isolated
school houses, ranch houses, back woods
Sunday schools, sugar mills, mining
camps, railroad stations, and In some In
stances to state Institutions. The de
mand for books was so great 'that the
members of the federation appealed to
the legislature and after much hard
work managed to get a oommisslon pro
vided and the state to appropriate funds
Senator -Shelby M. jCuIlom.
Chicago, Sopt II. Too feeble to take
the stump, the war horse of the Re
publican party, United 8tates Senator
Shelby M. Cullom, can be found dally
in his private suit in the Grand Pa
cific hotel, actively Interesting himself
i- . i -1 i e -
i !.! iiauviiau vaiiipBigii xujr jut. aiu
No man In the party has bad a greater
and more varied experience than has the
aged senator and no on appreclatea
mora his suggestions than the Repub
lican leaders.
Half a century In the political har
ness la a long time for any man to
serve ale oountry. Immediately upon
receiving license to practice law in the
state of Illinois, Mr. Cullom waa elected
city attorney. He practiced his profes
sion ror the succeeding 10 years until
he was elected to the house of repre
sentatives m meo. uunng tnisi 10
years of legal practice he served his
state, first as presidential elector on the
Fllmore ticket and then as a member
of the house of representatives of the
Illinois legislature. His work in the
legislature gained him such confidence
tnat no waa sent to waanmgxon ana in
the forty-first congress made a name
for himself of which he may well be
proud. When It came time for the great
Republican convention at Philadelphia,
in 1872, Shelby Cullom was the man who
was placed at the head of the Illinois
delegation and to him waa given the
nonor or placing uenerai urant in nomi
nation. Four years later he was elocted
governor of Illinois and succeeded him
self for a second term. This he filled
continuously until- he resigned to take
a seat in the United States senate to
suooeed David Davis, Independent Dem
ocrat, wnere n nas sat .ever since.
Last year he waa again returned to the
senate, eo that he is apt to hold his
seat until death calls Mm to the reward
of his life's work.
It was Shelby Cullom who prepared
a series of laws for the Hawaiian Isl
ands and these have proven the quality
of his constructive ability,
nenator uuiiom nas just moved to
this city from Springfield and has done
it with the avowed purpose of raising
nepuuiicau enmusiasm over tne state
of Illinois. Shelby Cullom la nnlvemallv
loved and his devotion to his party and
party politics at his advanced period
In life, when' most men seek retirement
and seclusion, places him In the annals
of political history as a sterling lighter
and the hero of the Republican party.
railway tracks, so that any who eould
not keep up could drop out at the sta
tions sod take the train bona ' Besides
the 100 men there would bo four army
medical men.
The eomD&jiv Anlt H MmHAUii 4
TOiiinmn rrom anv or the city corps.
They would-wrar ne overroata. Thalr
equipment would eonatst of snowshoae,
sleeping bag. uniform, rifle, cartridges,
bayonets, mltta. muffiara. tvni n,iu.
caslna. two aulta of undersaar. im
quarts of soup and tea.
The work would be scouting, noting
everything ea route, learning Fo march
on anowalioea, learning to preeerve the
feet, how to blvouao comfortably In ih
open, learning how to build fires and
clear away anow with the ehoea. There
wouw do no iran ports ana an tne pro
vision for the three days would have
to be carried on the person. The au
thorities could thus learn Which waa
the best food to protect the men from
the cold and could be carried In tha
smallest space and how much each man
needed for a three-day march; aleo the
beat means of resisting fatigue and tha
best method of transportation in win
ter. This Is slmnlv the rourh outlina aa it
is proposed and If taken ud the other
details of such a trip would be arranged
and receive, no doubt, the earnest con
sideration of each officer In the city ae
to Ita feasibility. It Is Dronoeeo that
each soldier take notes when on the trip
recardlng the country, etc. which would
prove very Interesting. Ottawa soldiers
have ever been enthusiastic In the prac
tical work and this proposal will there
fore especially appsai to tnem.
VAGRANT
DEAR
UBS POLE
Streetcar Crews Try to Kn
.tice Brum to CmpQ .
Up at the top e roes-arm
graph pole at the corner o
Holladay avenue there sat
a bear. At the bottom of
of tele-
on and
morning
telegrapu
DC Vol
ehla ir
the tel
pole six conductors and motortnen etood
''on guard." Three streetcars stood on
the nearby track.
The entire contingent waa awaiting
the eome-doern of tne bear. How the
bear arrived In tha city and where he
came from nobody knows. At an early
hour the positions of the bear, the
streetcars and thd , crews were un
changed. -
apan's present population is about
(0,000,000. The exact figures for 107
are not yet available, but the eatlmates
Just published are baaed on the average
growth of the laat SO years, and may
be taken as ' fairly accurate. Today
the estimate Is that there are 4t.ltT.744
native-born Japanese in the territory
ruled over by the mikado. Europe has
vo, Australasia ana the islands or the
Paclfio 70,000 and the United States
90,000.
Legal Kewa, ,
From the Washington Fost.
A Los Angeles Judge baa ruled that'
woman need not scrub floors for a
living If ahe haa a husband. Poaalbly
this same Judas la of the opinion that .
a man need not sew buttons on : bis
trousers If he has a wife.
For the first decade of the twentieth
century one of Canada's greatest acconi-
&llshments will be the oompletlon of '
le dominion's second transcontinental
railway. The Grand Trunk has finished
Its prairie section from 'Winnipeg to
Edmonton. From Edmonton to tbe
coast, 700 miles, through the mountains,
three years more will be needed. The
work Is exceedingly difficult and expansive.
ducted. The reason for it being to the
advantage of Canadians to have winter
ngnting is tnat tney can Deiter enaure
the rigors of the winter in this country
than could foreigners.
Therefore it would be advisable that
the Canadians be able to use this ad
vantage for all it Is worth and have the
r,AnaAmn inMlM-i trained In auch cam
paigning and taught how to make them
selves comfortable and keep up the pace
if nrriai-Mi out on a winters marcn.
There Is aleo thought to be a great deal
which qffioera of all stages could learn
about the most appropriate equipment
with which to provide tne troops, me
most suitable food and so on. The con
great use to the soldiers In a winter
war.
It would add another to Canada's win
ter sports and would be taken up en
thuslastlcaily by many, It would be
novel and doubtless become among the
more hardy a very popular thing. It
would be a healthy sport. There Is no
tuberculosis in the open air.
Each man would take his own rait
and not bo hampered by the military
step, ino jnarcning would be done on
snowshoes, of which the militia depart
ment naa a, large quaniuy.
It Is proposed that the eoras be com
posed of 100 officers and men, one com
UUU HU v w. , I'liu vwmiwuj, TT 1 1 H. 1 1 WUU1U IIIUD 111V
itlnnn would be so entirely amereni i marcn rrom rrescotL anil that the
from the summer training that that ox-1 march be made as soon after New Tear's
The women of Iowa have for some
time had the right to vote on school
questions. Recently this law was
amended in bnenandoah so as
all owners of real estate. Including worn
proposition to lew i
The women property-
en. a vote on the
tax on railroads.
owners were not tdld of their new pre
rogative until noon of election day, and
Miss Ballv Wood has just been elected
assessor and collector or taxes ror Pal
estine, Texas, and Mrs. E. P. Turner and
Mrs. P. P. Tucker nave been chosen as i
members of the Dallas board of educa
tion. The election of these three women :
Is the result of the opinion given the
other day by tne attorney-general that
under the constitution of Texas women
are eligible to municipal office.
Mrs. Julia yon der Lelth. Welles has
just been elected president of the Colo
rado traveling library commission.
These traveling libraries were begun in
Colorado by the f ederation or Women a
clubs of the state. Thev accumulated
75 cases of book, shipping them free
SENATOR STEVENSON AT HOME
i
I
to maintain the system they started.
A senator then had the bill so amended
that the commission should always be
composed of women.
There are now upward or ou cuti
In circulation. The commission Intends
to -ut within the reach of the ouisens
.af - a I. I A a.. nn mattar
how small or ' remote one of its com- perienoe would be of very little use to as possible, when there Is a slackness In
pact travelinr library case, and ulU- them in winter warfare. Schemes trade and men could get off.
J ZlJJ?Z?. rJahv. worked out at the last moment for such The march would be made near tba
read per capita In Colorado than In any needs are not very often a n
other state In the Union, not excepting t would be much better to have all this
Massachusetts. i,",,:l7 .-'UXT.-. V-
, v i. Lnmfnrtahlir in a winter's niarht. how to
.Dime, c-une, wno. pupwi nor iiububuu tr..,iw.. i .n nnH how
lo discover miiiunj, naa juav uocii tiovk- i - .. frr,m Kit..
ed a corresponding member of the St to Protect the person from
Pfttarahiiro- ir-admv of Sciences. Mile. I All these and many other little things
OausseL M. D.. was appointed director would be learneo ana wouia oe oi very
01 a ollnio or Montpeiier university tne
other day. it is the first time suon an
office has ever been given to a woman.
Mile. Sarah Broida has been made ship's
physician on a packet boat of the
Mixta Steamship company, . plying be
tween Marseilles. Africa and Sicily.
Mme. Louise Brland and Mm. Jeanne
Menard, both graduate doctors of medi
cine, act as ship's physicians on two of
the "largest Mediterranean steamers.
Mme. Michael is. an architect. Is now
constructing what will be, when fin-
Great Britain haa at least one famous
woman architect. Miss Elizabeth Mo
rillllnA
It has Just been announced that the
presbytery or t;nicago win estaoitan
and maintain a school for training
women as deaconesses. The first school
of this kind to be established by the
Presbyterian church In America was
NOW
OPEN
FREE MUSEUM FOR MEN ONLY
For the benefit of men only we have added to oar office equipment a
free museum of anatomy, presenting a study of health and disease In
all Its various forms and affording educational opportunities not found
elsewhere. Man. know thyaelf. Study the natural and unnatural condi
tions of the human body as illustrated by llfe-slsed modela
Cures
Guaranteed
Consultation
and
Examination
Tree
No Better
Treatment
In The World
We Lead
All Others Follow
OUR FEE
10 a complete onxo la any simple ua
; oompUcated oase.
We Cure Weakness of Men, Varicocele, Hydrocele, Nervous Debility,
Blood and Skin Diseases, Sores, Ulcers, Swollen Glands, Kidney,
Bladder and Rectal Diseases, Prostate Gland Disorders, and all Con
tracted Special Diseases of Men.
Men make no mistake when they eome to us. We giro you tbe re
sults of long experience, honest, conscientious work, and the best serv
ice that money ran buy. If you are ailing consult us. Medicines fur
nished In our private laboratory from 11.60 to $5.00 a oourae.
If you cannot call, write for self-examination blank. Hours l n.
to p. ra. dally. Sundays 9 to 11 only. ,
OREGON MEDICAL INSTITUTE
8B1H Morrison BU Between r ourtli and XUth, Portland. Or,
C. Gee Wo
mm mm as,
Marinette. Wla. Sept." 1. Not all
millionaires live la glass houses. Born
are so busy that their winter homes ar
like their summer homes. Wisconsin
has sscb an example la Senator Isaae
Ctepbensoa of Marinette, many tlmea m
Billionaire and one ef tbe shrewdest
business- men 1a the state, who haa Just
paaeed hf ara of 71 yeara He is a
J-ounjr man yet In vigor, an 1 In Intellect.
He owns more than ana oummer bora,
but kastnaaa life has many attrartlnna
and Ms frtds aad relatives spad ihtr
nmmvre there, while the seuator Uvea
ejoletly la bis simple brick bamm Isj tba
cltv. .
That many wta poaeees arnrual ability
In maklret wealth Is not to their die- J
credit. Aa hoet .fight from SKS"si I y
to weaitk ka Its sifrl'i flity-twa
years tr a ynsth ef 17. frmti trtnm tbe
awmmer wnos nt Miiaa pild the .
goad ta hrfmk'rt if acrwe ef land
ODtH f Janwrlila This ff Imml
wrt, for lie tw Trm New Drvns
wvk. earned Its winnth aad fc Is tnard
Jlnal'v he fmiBt r waa mnr mnr.m J
In w-rsl e IKe lake In t'a .irrrT1f
a4 ha ill IT ' r-f ts a tnmf
,patr. fat t:" t r haa
r--n rar i in : " '! a i n !,. f-t
UnKeJ 8utes Seat tor Isaac Stereo-
sob aoa His Home,,
etr-T anlmala Ifn tva f am Ire
H le an Indas'rlmie lmtisnj nun.
n.a Ht i' f is amrU and h.m kmja
ta nst furrJrl a frIM'j-t aa
1. I rr a f." of 'y IS '" en-
- ' . t t l r '' f- i f:-.g.
opened about a year ago by the presby
tery oi FMiaoeipnia. it ooes not now
appear that the women who are trained
In these institutions are to be regularly
ordained, as are the deaconesses in the
Jjutneran, tne rrotestant jspiscopai and
tno Metnoaist upiscopai enure n. al
though the leaders of the movement
say there is no reason why tbey should
not be puDiiciy set apart lor the work.
Jn the Presbyterian churches of Scot
and deaconeaaes have been officially
recognised for many years.
Mile. Blanche Asoulay. who In the
first woman to bo admitted to oractice
law in Algiers, nas just taaen the oath
In the court of appeals. To commemo
rate the occasion the counsel of tha bar
or Algiers organised an elaborate cere
mony, Tna barristers were all present,
and the leader of the bar made a speech
welcoming sine, azouisv io tneir rank.
xne president or tne court also made
speech of welcome. Mile. Rleder.
prospective barrister, was present by in-
niauon irvm ine oar. ene naa luat
carnea oa me nrsx prise at tne general
examination ef the students in the law
scnooi oi jugiera
Thro urn the' generosity of nanrv,
W. Breckenridge of San Antonio eight
scholarships of If0 a year are open to I
uamied to enter the madtr-a.1
scnooi or tne university or Texas. Mr.
Bickeaiidge built University hail mm. I
IS yeare ago for the exclusive uaa ntl
tne women or tne meoical erhooL it la
described as a handeome brick build
ing wttn an modem Improvementa i
Rooma Including light, heat and at-!
tendance, may .be had In this building
for It a Snonth. Duiins tha laat vanr
Doarams an Bi'e nwiwnuTI nan was
at tbe rats or 111 a month. TImm low
prices are said to be tha reeult of tha I
excellent manamment of Mrs, Calllel
Cliaw, tna superintendent of University
na.it. ins nnii-araiy or lexss IS co
educational. Dr. Charlotte Schaefer.
oas of Its araduates la sdlclne. Is two- I
The Well-Known
Sellable
CHINESE
Boot and Herb
REMEDIES
Has made a life study of roots and
herbs and in that study discovered and
la clvlnar to the worm nis wonaenui
cure.
Vo Mercury, poisons or Drags usea-
Xe Coxes witnom operation as
without the Aid of a Knife.
nuarnntena to cure Catarrh. Asthma
Luna:. Throat, Rheumatism, Nervous
ness. Nervous Debility. Stomach, Liver,
vinriav TroiihlAH: also Lost Manhood.
Female 'Weakness and all Private Dls-'l
easea
A SURE CANCER CURE
jua Bsceivad from Pekla, Chiaa Safa,
Sure ana euasis.
IF TOU ARE AFFLICTED DON'T DE-
I.1T UELAI AKC UAnUHKULl
If vou cannot call, write for symptom
blsnk and circular. Inclose 4 cents In
stampa.
CONSULTATION FREE
The O. Oee Wo OUasse Medietas Oo,
1(2 M First St., Cor. Morrison, rortiano.
uregon.
Please Mention This Psper.
iiM lira
The man who Is weak and worn out In vitality, whose strength is being constantly sapped
by secret drains, who rests badly at night and goes about feeling half dead during the day.
Is not the man who Is a success In any Held. His usefulness is constantly handicapped
by the black specter of unfitness which hovers over him. He has neither the healthy men
tal faculty nor the powers of physical endurance to compete with the man who Is not
paying the penalty of early dissipation or whose vital forces were not undermined by dis
ease. In my long yeara of practice I have beard many pitiful tales from men suffering
from LOST VIOOR. SPERMATORRHOEA, VARICOCELE, HYDROCELE. CHRONIC DIS
CHARGES. CONTRACTED DISORDERS AND CONTAGIOUS BLOOD POISON, and It la
hard for a man in normal health to realise the blight that has been cast upon the lives of
these sufferers. And right here I want to aay that these afflictions are brought on slowly
and Insidiously. Often the beginning la a very simple ailment which Is neglected or im
properly treated.
SB. Ts.YT.Oa
Tba aVeadlaf Vpe-
claUin. .
In peeking Health. Don't Experiment
In th first tlac&. don't exoect a regular doctor of all iSImmi to do Socialist's work. Ho an not bo vrooarod althwr
in oxpr.onc or equipment. Don't ro to rurcoon. nor tha osteopath, nor the else trio doctor. Don't experiment with
.al.l... 4.taH it aa n.a.A.lKtl... ..- J ..a... warn. Is TTaT rTU in tT ITX IT VTD dl TIT A fTR S
1eUClll Uiru IV linn, j VU I I I louu m ai Traav i iuiiuhb, nur VUUI Ul UII1DI S3
is CHEAPEST. QUICKEST AND BEST to consult the SPECIAL.
aruesswork. IN THE- VERT FIRST PLACE! It
1ST of known standing aad reputatidn.
gm
I fsTO-NIGHT
V
My Fe Is Only
la Any Uncom
plicated Case
Pay After I Cure You
$10
feeur ef histotoy. blolocT aad ombr
a
."WINTER 3URCHES.
Dralrw That Canada rrrpare to VtU
Um Her Know Taaiaatea.
rrwta the Ottawa Cittsea. .
There Is a strong feeling aaeoag the
officers and sets ef tha Ottawa garrt
on. at leeat sissftg fnaay of tfeem. In
favor ef toangurating a winter snareo
f-rni Pra-ot t to Otiaera avaat Jaasarv.
The de ta rrevalot among thoea wh3
)-k late tii a prarttral alia sf the
SiLH'a tbat some sMps abeuld bo takaa
t Mln the soWlare 1i sinter nw
ta!g.rg. if erer t ar4a le le harm a,
ear It r te Its i!'itti te
!r a "r i r rrTife a J c '. : r
y,i i;rrf:r i.jit . wte cc-n-'
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
a- . Tl( V1AWSK BRAJIK. A
kUWWl SX.7fcraa4A
lllta la aa aa4 e14 svrauiwW
km, aauw Mca Staa V
T aaa ata Br aT yaar " .
iAMsNa aaaaa niXa,.
PJsMsl stassysjasya (sjsjaj, pfJMK AaWAtW R SWMNsB
KY KICGISTS EVTErHTiEff
w '. asaasasassaa a . . - sj
-sff HIM JkXJ VTUMIS.
r lCUi I CaMejfasi
' atateaI tona
J liainl VI Ifnliiml ar ax"
f a. a. at saees bbbI
t
rsi
The Reason I Care
Because my methods are direct
and BL'RE. I do not have to re
eort to any uncertainties In the
few disorders I treat, because
ever J years' ezpwrtenes has per
fected mjr knowladge of EXACT
METHOItfl which acver fsIL Par
ticular attention le aiven to each
particular raaa. Each individual
Is aiven medical care, according
to the symptom a Indicated In hie
SINGS case. The result is rare,
quick end thorough, aad the ea
tlrs system benefits when the
kealthv actios of tba affected
art a restorvd.
Weakness
I hive completely demonstrated the
fart" that derangement of the masculine
runctlons Is a curable ailment. Br tne
closest observations In thousands of
eases I have aecertalned that only In
rare Instances Is the nervous system or
general constitution Involved to any no
ticeable degree whatever, and that
weakness In all-Its phaaes la merely
a symptom of local disorder. In by far
the greater number of cases I And the
condition entirely due to a state of In
flammation or congestion In the pros
tate gland, or at some other vital point
ef the organic system, brought on by
early dissipation or lingering as a re
sult of some contracted disorder. Soch
eaaes snav shew temporary improve
ment under etlmnlatlng Procesaaa of
treatment, bat ultimate relapse and In
Jury are carta. In to follow all such meth
ods Trie only radical euro la ths ab
solute removal of the abnormal condi
tions responsible for the functional dis
order, and this I accompli ah through
careful It directed local m aaa urea.
My treatment Is entirely distinctive
and original. Ne other physician em
ploy like methods nor approaches my
euoceea Is earing. Ta results I oMata
are thoroegh ase lasting, and stregntb
and vigor ara restored la tits fall aad
ormal degrea
Contracted Dheuts
Fully one fourth of the cases ef
organlo weakness with which I come
In coo tact are a direct result of the
Improper treatment of soma con
tracted disease. This should be suf
ficient warning against patent nos
trums and other uaoertaln methoda
I never dismiss a patient until J
know that every possibility of re
lapse or ovU - result aaa been re
moved. Tbe remedies X employ ara known
to myself alone, and I have reason
to regard them as ths surest and
safest ever devised for tha cars of
coniractea an
Varicocele
My treatment foe Varicocele
Inlesi
DSt
single day from Ma business
painless one, and In most
ths
te a
Instances
Kent need not be detained a
Even
In advanced eases, a cure by my
method Is a matter Of bat a Verr
few days Tbera la aa dnuKt or
gueeswork. bat absoluts certainty cf
a thorosgh aad laetlng era. with
esenplete return ef that lrea ft
health esd vlaor that ealatea baian
tba disease begaa.
-ajinai &-- 0. geal a
raa.
a, ase ea asuia
ST aaae la fc4s arraaasp
r 1 r saaraav ' . lag
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I S uinin aaa aa rasessS
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