The Dalles daily chronicle. (The Dalles, Or.) 1890-1948, May 04, 1900, Image 4

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    rmtiM.i: vow am. know.
H. G. W'wUt, of Hood IHver, was In
town tod.i) .
K. P. U'Hi'ii, n ptosiptrous KIdgevvay
sheepman. Is in ilu city.
K, G. Kilter, of C1059 Keys, is regis
tered at the Umatilla House.
15. K. Lauphlin was a p.issenser today
ou thu ncou train from Portland.
W. S. hinder, of Suit Spring", was n
passunpor on thu Regulator thia morii
ing for Stevenson.
Rev. 0. I). Taylor arrived here from
Portland last night and returned at noon
today. He expects to ha back tomorrow.
Mrs. H. Mitchell and Miss Sonimer-
ville were passengers on the Regulator
this morning on a ristt to menus in
Portland.
Judjo Uradshaw will leaye for Prine
ville tomorrow to hold court there. He
will be accompanied by H. S. Wilson,
A. A. Javne and E. B. and Douglas
Dufur.
Mrs. H. M. Westervelt and daughter,
who have been on a short visit with the
family of Mr. Tom Ward, left this morn
ine on the Regulator fur their home in
Seattle.
Mr. E. S. Brooks, brother of S. L.
llrooks, who resided here the past winter
for the benefit of his health, left for thu
valley this morning in company with
iiis daughters, Mrs. E. J. Collins and
Sliss Brooks.
A Ylilt ti Japan.
"Not everyone possesses the gift of im
agination to the degreo with which
George William Curtis was endowed, so
that he may simply stand with his hand
on the great hulk of an ocean steamer,
and so visit all parte of the world; or
gaze through the open door of n huge
warehoust', which has just swalljweil a
cargo of foreign merchandise, until one's
whole person is saturated with the spicy
odors of some far eastern clime, as de
ecribed in "Pene and I." But next
Monday evening at the Congregational
church all may have'the opportunity of
seeing Japan, in company with one who
has spent eleven years in that "land
over which the sun first rises; the land
which the natives dignify by the name
of -"Nippon," literally "sun's origin."
Miss Mary F. Denton, a missionary
at Yotari, Japan, who was sent out by
the Woman's Board of the Pacific Con
gregational churches and hao einre been
supported solely by them, has recently
returned to the United States aud is
now visiting in Portland. She has con
sented to come to The Dalles and give
the people here an opportunity to learn
something directly of her work there.
The Congregational women wish to give
her a reception which will show, to some
extent, their appreciation of her services
as a missionary. Therefore, they un
selfishly invite all the friends of mis
sions, of all the churches, to share with
them, admission free, a delightful even
ing under pleasant circumstances.
Dull Headache, Pains in varioue parts
of the body, Sinking at the pit of the
stomach, Loss of appetite, Feverishness,
Pimples or Sores all positive .evidences,
of impure blood. No matter how it
became so it must be purified in order to
obtain good health. Acker's Blood
Elexir has never failed to cure Scrofulous
or Syphilitic poisons or any other blood
diseases. It is certainly a wonderful
remedy and we seli every bottle on
a positive guarantee. Blakeley& Hough
ton's drug store.
Wm. Orr, Newark, O., save, "We
never feel fafe without One Minute
Cough Cure in the house. It saved my
little boy's life when he had the pneu
monia. Wo think it is the best medicine
made." It cures coughs and all lung
diseases. Pleasant to take harmless and
gives immediate results.
A Tentlmoiilul from Old JCnglaiul.
"I consider Chamberlain's Cough
Itemedy the best in th world for bron
chitis," says Mr. William Savory, of
Warrington, England. "It has saved
my wife's Hfe, she having been a martyr
to bronchitis for over six years, being
most of the time confined to her bed.
She is now quite well." Sold by Blake
ley & Houghton.
CATARRH
wan vuk VZtoftrs
liA I AKKn Wfs&MSSSi
cm;ansing
anj) jh;ai.ino
cum: i'ok
BUSINESS LOCALS.
Clark & Falk are never close 1 Sunday
Don't forget this.
Clarke A Falk have on salu n full lino
of paint and artist's brushes.
A full lino of Eastman films anil sup
plies just received by Clarke & Falk.
Clarke & Falk's flavoring extracts are
tho best. Ask your grocer for thorn.
Floral lotion will cure wind chapping
and sunburn. Manufactured by Clarke
& Falk.
Paint your house with paints that are
fully guaranteed to last. Clarke & Falk
have them.
Fresh cracked Nebraska corn at tho
Wasco warehouse. Finest kind of
chicken feed. mch25-tt
DeWItt'a Witch Hazel Salvo is un
equalled for piles, injuries and skin
diseases. It is tho original Witch Hazel
Salve. Beware of nil counterfeits.
Why pay $1.75 per gallon for inferior
paints when yon can buy James E
Patton's sun proof paints for $1.50 per
gallon, guaranteed for 5 years. Clark &
Falk, agents. mI7
Lewis Ackerman, Goshen, Ind., says,
"DeWitt's Little Earlv Risers alwavs
bring certain relief, cure my headache
and nover gripe." Tiioy gently cleanse
and invigorate tho bowels and liver.
"I used Kodol Dyepepsia Curo in my
family with wonderful results. It gives
immediate relief, is pleasant to take and
is truly the dyspeptic's best friend,"
says E. Hartgeiink, Overisel. Mich.
Digests what you eat. Cannot fail to
cure.
Cui-ca Ilemlncliu Oulckly.
Baldwin's sparkling effervescent Cel
erv Soda. A harmless and effective cure
for headache, nervousness, sleeplessness,
brain fatigue. 10 and '2o cents. Sold
by Clarke & Fall:, druggists. jan24-ow
Saab In Vuur Ctieck.
All countv warrants registered prior
to June 3, 1S9G, will be paid at my
office. Interest ceases after February. 2,
1600. C. L. Phillips,
Countv Treasurer.
Ely's Cream Balm
Vnty nnil pleasant to
(ia. wuiiiaius uo in
jurious drug.
It is quickly absorbed.
UlvtM ltfcliff at oncu.
It Opens and CJcnnec
iuu rai raRKi.
jiuiys iDUsmmatton.
Sick Headache absolutely and perma
nently cured by using Moki Tea. A
pleasant herb drink. Cures constipation
and indigestion, makes you eat, sleep,
work and happy. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money back. '2o cts. and 50 cts.
Blakeley & Houghton Druggist?.
Ring up 'Faulkner, the junk man, be
fore hauling your trash to the beach.
He buys old worn out rubber boots and
shoes, brass, copper, zinc, lead, sacks,
rags, etc. Dalles 'phone No. 2N.
apr21 lw
Mrs. Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, 111.,
writes, "I never fail to relieve my
children from croup at once by using
One Minate Cough Cure. I would nut
feel safe without it." Quickly cures
coughs, colds, grippe and all throat and
lungdiseases;
To Cure a Cold in Onti Day.
Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund tl.e money.
Wunteil,
To buy a couple of heifer calves of
good milk stock. Will take them when
a week old and pay a reasonable price.
Apply at this office. m2 Ot
FOR SALE.
A farm of 120 acres, about SO acre3 of
which is under cultivation, with a fine
young orchard of two acres in full bear
ing; abundance of living water and good
frame dwelling and barn and other farm
buildings. Twelve miles east of Thu
Dalles and four miles east of Boyd post-
office. Farm will be sold, with or with
out the growing crop of about 80 acres.
Price without crop $1000, and terms very
easy, as owner's health compels a change
of climate. Apply to
v;a7-tf M. W. Fhkeman, Boyd, Or.
For Salu
A four-year-old Jersey cow that will be
fresh in about two weeks. Warranted
gentle and a good milker. Apply to
28ap3tw W. Hastings, Boyd.
Nolle.
Livery stable for sale at Centerville,
Wash., $100 per month business. Will
sell at a bargain.
m27-lm A. It. Guaiiam.
P. W. Knowles is now proprietor of
the Fifteen-Milo House and stables a
Dufur, where he is prepaied to accotno
I date tho traveling public in first class
'style. Good table, good rooms, good
1 beds and tho beat of cure for man and
I beast at rearonnble rates. m24-lmw
Till' Sninr Oli! tti'ntnrk.
One of, the jri'atent sorrows of fa
mous pt-rsonngea is that It Is impossi
ble to live up to the ideal opinion
which I he people whom they meet In
the ordinary ulYiiirs of life have
formed of them.
It is recorded that n certain liter
nry man of lilfjli reputation had occa
sion to remark to n waiter in the res
taurant where he sometimes lunches:
"Walter, this beefsteak is u-ry
tough."
The waiter looked at him with n sor
rowful expression and sighed deeply.
"Perhaps you will tell me," said the
llternrv mini, "why you sigh in that
fashion?"
"Ah, sir," said the waiter. "I took
you for a man who always said orig
inal things, ami here you eonie mid
say the same thing, that all the rest
of them do."-Tit-Bits.
i- -
! DKl'AltT i TIMIC f-rllr.IlUI.lt.
run I 1'itov lui.t.its.
1
Vit l.rtlt I.nWt, Denver. Vt.
Mull Worth, Omnhn, Kim
i: 10 .i". Uy ' l-oal".
1 CIiIchro mid KiMt.
SinUnno
Mull
mid
Kxpri'M
10:10 ). in,
8 i. tu.
Aiiliiniiilillcs nl 1'iirl.
The French have been among the
nuM enthusiastic friends of the auto
mobile idea, and during the coming
exhibition in Paris they "intend t(
make tlxtt style of locomotion as con
spicuous and attractive as possible. A
special automobile exhibition is to be
held in the park of Viiiecnnes. under
the direction of the Automobile club
of France. Competitive tests aud
races will be arranged for all kinds of
self-moving carriages, iind prizes are
to be awarded to the winners in tho
various classes.
Citation.
In tho County Court of thu State of Oregon for
the County of Wnsco.
In the mutter of the estate of Patrick llrowu,
accented, citation.
To Delia C. Ilrown, Anna Ilrown, Mary M. I en-
nanl, Knthcrinc I.ncey. Frank Ilrown, Alum
Ilrown, Alice 1 1 nm n anil Kthel Ilrown, irrecliaK.
In tho name ot tne State of OrcKon, ou are
hcrebv cited and required to appear in the
County Court of tho State of Oregon, fur the
Countv of Waco. at the Mav term of said court.
at tho court room thereof, nt Dallei City, In miIiI
county, on Tuesday, thc Mh day of May. l'.W), nt
' o'clock In thu afternoon ot that day, then anil
there Uo -how ratuc, if any there be, why an or
der of nale should not bo runda by the above en
titled Court, directing Delia C Ilrown, iitlmliils
tratrlx of said estate, to tell nt private sale the
following described real property ol said .eUale,
to-vlt; Lots A, II, C. D, 1). K, O II, I, J, K. L, III
block j Ti7, of Kort Dalles Military Ucservatlon in
Oregon.
Witness thu Hon. Robert Mays, JudRuof the
said County Court, Vilth the seal of said
Court itllixcd, this and day of April, A. D. 1'JOH.
I ska LI
Attet: A.M. KKI.SAY, Citric,
api-5w Ily a. Holton, Deputy,
Walla Walla, HpoUane,
.Minneapolis. St. I'nul,
i ninth, Milwaukee,
Chicago aud Knot, via
Kpokauoukii minimi;
ton: also all points In
WaihlUKtou and ICn st
ern UrcKou,
Krom ror.ri.ANi.
Ocean Kteannhlps.
Kor San Kranrlscii
April':;, May'.:,-, I'-'.
Sp.m.
Kx.MindaylColumbla Itv. Ktcanicrs.
To Astoria and Way
Saturday UiudliiK.
10 p. ui. I
AllU'.VK
Kiwi.
Knit
Mill
vi-.m p m
SlHikaiiu
Mall
aud
V.x press
1:00 a. m
I p. m.
I p. m.
Ex.buiida)
fin. m. I WlLLAURTTK KlVKIt. I I ISO p. til.
i:x.aii!idny()rcKOii City, Nowhere! Kr.Hunday
Salem A S'ay Uuul's.
Ta. Ill, IW'lLLAMCTTK AMI) YAM- .');S0 I. III.
Tues.Thur.' ni li. Kivr.R". !Moti.,Veil
and Sat. i Oregon City, Dayton, and Kri.
! aud Way-IjiudlUKs.
flu. m. I WILI.AMKTTK lllVKK. 1:30 p.m.
Tue..Tliur,U'orlland to Corvallls,, Man. Wed
and Sat, i aud Wny.UiudiiiRs. aud Krlday
l.v Itlparln
dally
l.'.'Ja. in. '
SNAKK ItlVKIt.
11 1 pur la to ltuwlstou,
I.KAVK
I.r.WLSTON
dally
a:)n. m.
I
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
ItartlfleUUtfrllfrAStilfliAfnnilanola
of Numif Mini, in n. a nin ivu. t 2fturG In fltrenifthenincr anrl rmn.
eauaed horrible ulcere that no 18
meat helped for twenty yeare. Then nt and tonic. No other preparation
Bucklen'a Arnica Salve cured him. It can approach it in efficiency. It in
cures cute, bruises, burns bolls, felons, tantly relieve and permanently cures
corns, skin eruptions. Be.t p. cure on ffiK'S, tSSuSSSSi
earth. Twentyflro cents a box. Cure BlokHeaohe.GMtralgla.Orampe.and
guaranteed. Sold by Iilakeloy & Hough- all other reeultaoflmperfectdlgeetion;
ton, druggists. 3 - Prepared by E. C. DeWItt Co., Clcaae.
COLD (N HEAD
Ileila and I'rotccU tho Meiabrtne. Kcetorea the
tienes of Taste and Bmell. Largo 8zo, 60 centa at
"8Kif-""r " jrmonso, lucenia ny man.
k JiLY JiUOWauO, M Warren Street, New York.
Ittd Hut Vrorn the Qua
Was the ball that hit G. B. Steadman
NOTICK l'OU 1'UHLIOATION.
Timber Lmd, Act Juiu 1S7S.
I'. S. LAND OFflCK, (
;thk Dalle-, on., Apr. 13, lww.
Notice is hereby Riven that in compliance
with the provisions ol tin- act of conRri'ss of
Junes, lhs, entitled "An net for thu sale of tim
ber lands in tho states ot Caiilornla, OreRun,
Nevada and Washington Territory,"
William li. Kntclium,
of Tho Dalles, County of Wasco, Statu of Orcgou,
has thi-dtv Hied In this otl'.co his sworn state
ment No, l.VJ, for thopurehnsoof the W',. SV.'A
and NJi hlCU'of bectlon No. :, in Tp. I N. H.
No. 11 h.. W. M., and lll oiler jiroof to show
that the land soURht is more valuable far its
timber or stone than for axriciiltural piirpo-cs,
and to establish his claim to said land before the
Itecister and ICiccivcr of this otllcu at Tho
I la lies, Oregon, ou
riiiturilny, Hie :::iil iliiy iif.Iiiiii', I'XIO,
Ho names ns witnesses: J. II. Colt. 1). I'. Kct-
chum, Joseph Ilaiiua and William Spencer, all
of The Dalles, Oregon.
Any and all persons cUimlns adversely tho
above-described lands arc requested tolllo their
claims in this olllce on or bolurc; said lnl dav of
June, 1WK).
apris-li)w-l JAY r. I.CCAS, Iteglster.
TI.MBKU CULTURE FINAL I'HOOF.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
I. S. Uisb Omci', Vascouvkk, Wasii.,1
Aprils), I'jco. j
Notice Is herebv nlvcn that Mkrv V.. Cplhnim.
by D. II. htegiiiau, her attorney in fact, has llled
notlci) of intention to make Ilnal proof before
W. II. l'rcsby, United filatcs Commissioner for
District of Washiinrton. at his ollico In (inlilen.
dale, Washington, on Friday, the aitli day of
June, I!)0, ou Timber-culture Application No.
')!, for the northeast iU'irter ol section No 1, in
township No. 'J north, range No. 1 1 east. W. M .
Hue names us wltnetses; Manuel H. Leonardo,
of (irand Dalles I'. O., Wash.: Herman Kngelke,
William Wilkinson, of Centerville I'. () Wash.,
and Willium Crawford, of Oraud Dalles I'. (),,
Wash. W. It. DUNltAit,
maj-.'-i ileglst- r.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
Unn OrricE at Tiik Dali.ks, Oheoo.v.)
April 30, 1 wo, (
Notice is hereby Riven that tho following
namejl settler has lllcsl notice of his-Intention
to inako final nroof in simrirt nf hlu rinim
that said proof will bo made Uforolhe Iteglster
mm iieccivcr ai uio guiles, luegou, on fcatur
day, Juno 10, 1!X0, viz.
Jens I'. Anidius.of The Dalles, Or..
Homestead Kntry No l')l, for the NWW NWU
M-clIou '.'I, and Y.V; NKj and SKK 8K Lectloi!
2.J. township 'I north, range 12 east, W, M.
Ho names tho following wllmsses to prove
I., .w.j,iiiuijt,n ivBiueuee upon anil cillllVUIIon
UI Blliu ifUIJ, viz;
John ('rute, Charles finlpes.J. D. Hockmais J
fclmonson, all of Tho Dalles, Oiegou.
jn'iyy JAV 1'. MJCAH, Ileghter.
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION,
Uxu OrriCK nt Tnr. Dallks, 0k.,
Aplil 'M, Ittw. )
Notice In hcrebv elvcn that I
liaijiiii settler has filed notice of his Intention to
juakof iial proof in supimrt of Ms claim, aud
that said proof will bo inudo before the Iteglttor
ami Hcci-Ivit nt 'rim ii,.n... ,.. ....... ....
day, Juno 1C, I'joo.vU:
Wilson J. Jeirere, of Tho Dalles, Or.,
Homestead Kntry No, IBM, for tlio N; NWif
section ui, township 1 north, rango 11 cast, Will.
Ho names the follow lug witnesses to provo hla
tontinuoiiH residence upon and cultivation of
Mild land, viz:
James llerison, Jr., Jamus Il.-nson, Sr Peter
Otxlfrey, Isaac Howlaud, all of Tlio Dalles, Or.
JAV I. J.U0AH, lleslster.
Parties ilel:tiu: to ro to llemincr or
point-on Columbia .Southern via Illggs, .should
uiiie .m. .', leaving ine iiane- at rj.w p. in.
making direct connections at lleppner Junction
and lilggs. Ite'.iirnlng iuaklugitlr(tcouue:ttou
at Hcppuer junrtlon und Itiggs ultli No, l.nr
riving at Tlio Dalles at 1:M p. in.
Kor full particulars call on O. It. .V N. t.'o.'s
agent The Dalles, or address
W. H. HUKI.lirilT.
(tell l'as. Agt., Portland, Or,
SOUTH and EAST via
MUM
Shasta Route
Trains leave The D.illcs for Portland and way
stations at I.A a. m. and :i p. m.
i.c.ive Portland
" Albany
Arrive Ashland
" sacraniento ...
" ban Francisco .
. S::jnin
.PJ::V) a m
.12:."Ct a m
. 5.t) p m
. . p m
Anlvo Ogdon
" Denwr
" Kansas City.
" Chleigo....
5: l 'i n m
. 'J.(X) a m
7:'i' u m
7:1, a m
Arrive Iis Angeles
' HI i'aso
" Fort Worth
" City of Mexico .
" Houston
' New Orleans ..
" Washington
" New York
. ! :'.(! pm
:(i p m
fi .:n a m
'J :.V, a m
l.i)am
ii a m
. 0:Ua m
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l.oo a m
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Pullman anil Tourist cars ou hoth trains.
Chair ears Sacramento to Ogden and III 1'ai.o.
and toiiiistears toClileago, bt lmls, New (jr-
leaua nun n asuillgiou.
i-oiinectiiig at Kan Krauclico with soveral
sieamsnip lines lor iiouoiiilii, Japan, China
I'hlllpplues, Central and Houtli Amcilcu.
Ste agent nt Tho Dalles station, or uddrus
C H. MARKHAM,
fieueral Passenger Agent, I'oitland, Or
NOTICK FOB PUBLICATION.
1.ai Omen at The Dallks, Ohkoonj
April W), itiixj. 1
Kotlco is lierthy given lhat tho following,
nuined settler has lied notice of his intention to
moko Inul proof lii support of his claim, and
thut said, proof will b'i made before tho Uegl.Ur
V$ti!&;W,m on' Bal"f-
Henry Iteadel, of Tho Dalloe, Or.,
Iloiiuilcad Kntrv No. 1710, for tho HKW necllon
J, township 1 north, rango I'J oast, W. M.
Ho natnes too following witnesses lo prove his
continuous jeMdcnco xnm and culHyutioii of
said land, viz:
llenry LueblDff, (ieorgo Arnold, (Jharlle W,
Adams, MlclueUJoylo, nil of Tho Dalles, Or,
my2i JAV I', J.UCAH, ItegUtcr.
NiimPiiit
Yellowstone Park Line.
Till: DININO OAK HOL"l i: I'itOM I'OKTJ.AND
TO TIIK KAST.
TIIK O.NI.V DIUIJtlTI.INK TO TIIK VKU.OW-
HI O.N K I'AUK
LKWK.
Union Depot, Firth and I sis '
No. a.
1 Kastmnll forTaooma,
ifceattlo, Olyinpla.liray'si
i Harbor and Houth lleud
"iiiiis, spoKano, lloss-1
land, Jl. c I'u llmtiii.
Mfiwrtiv l.,..lu,.... 1,..,'
II. Ij A. M.faliiHiimpiiinliigcoun-!
; ry, Helena, illiiiieaiio. I
I Is, bt. l'aul, Omaha,1
iKiiiishs Clly, Ht. Ixails
v i anil an points
No, I. leastiind southeast.
ii-ji n r ' i 'Wet H"111"1 Kxpress
lli"0 r. hi, for 'iaeoniH and Keatllo
and Intermcsllato )ints
AltltlVK.
No. I
ft;.) i. ai.
No. a.
7;oo..m.
I'llllmaii lltst class and tourist sleeners in
wi.'S'cl.!ng:.l,'luu,,,l -"' 'm"i,
VllKtthlllPil Irnlnu !!..!,. .1 t . .
In all pfinclpal cities. ouh
i iiKKugo ciiecmM to dest nation of tickets
llckeis, leepliig car reservations, ctt" call oil or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant (Jeneral Passenger Agent, 2M iiorrlson
Htreet, corner Thin), i'orlUnxIj, Oregon.
Be Dure and exAinino our Block of u,n
paper thoroughly beforo buying elto
where, aa ho havo the latest Ji,i,..i
made to this city, now ready for lunm.
tlon at H. Glenn A Co.'s. i7.i w
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BTH I i .. IB
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MB H A
Wasco Warehouse Uomnam
j
ieaaqnarTers ror oeea warn of ail kinds,
Headquarters for Feed Grain otfiikin
Headquarters for Rolled Grain, an kinds
TTfiadmiarters for Bran. Shorts n"!?!'.k!!!
tt j r r r-fc j ii
Lxriri,i Hi 1 1 r 1. 1 iirii n ii'i vni i jjnn i . i niiiii
can ami yet our prices ami lie convinced.
Highest Prices Paid for Wh9a.t, Barley and Oats.
I X ..
1 nw
I A N U K A l'-T U 1 1 1: 1) IIV
AMERICJ A 1ST TMPTTT.air. WTTTO CO
SUITABLE FOR DRIVING
GENERATORS AND STAMP MILLS.
Circtilnrfl mid particulars (urniahed on npiilicntlon.
F. S. GUNNING, Agent
c . 1 i-c (iDFCfll
uiiii Till'. UAI.IiriOi "uv"
$1.00 per month.
Strictly flrnt class local mid lone
diHtnnco tulophono eervlco within
your homo.
Linen do not crosswalk. Your con
vernation will bo kept a accrtit.
No cost for Installing.
Vou pit tho Htandurd II iinninu
l.oni! Distant Instrument.
CoiitimiQUs day und night orvico.
Wo will accept your contract for
ton years and allow you to caucol
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