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-I '--.' i The Weather UNCHANGED Fair, temperature above" normal in the Interior;, gentle northerly winds.'IfjEVednesday Maximum, ?5- minimum, 55; river, -2.2. sta tionary; rainfall. . jipne atmoa ohere, clear; wind, northwest. Back From EMt r" Y. U. R. Turner, state superintend ent of public Instruction, returned here yesterday from, Philadelphia where he attended, ;.A the, annual meeting of ! the National Educa tional association. , Go to Woodburn , ' - Mr. and Mrs F. M, Settlemier of Woodburn havVgone to Vancouver.- B. c:. o attend the Nurserymen's cdnventlon.'V 5 Victor Records for-$1.90- Regular 75c size, at Stiffs. J15tf Leave For Coast Mr. and Mrs. Dan Geiser and Mr. and Mrs. William Jack, all 6 Silverton, will leave today for a six weeks trip to Yellowstone Tark and Salt Lake City. 31111 City Guest mai Marguerite Flatland of Portland is visiting at the home of Miss Frances Olin in Mill City. See the ElectrlcaD f Equipped Automatic refrigerator now. on display. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. - ZU.' . '"' jig ... 1- Di ..D..1 . '. . ' . V Mr. and 5 Mrs:- William; Smith and r Mr. Smith's 'mother, all of Portfand,"vfeited;i:St. Paul'Sun- Woodburn Talks Sewers Two septic tanks for sewerage disposal are being considered by the "Woodburn city council. Piano Bale At Moore a. 31C Return From Vacation- Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Whitman and Misses Louise and Gertrude Shorey,. all of Silverton, "have re turned from a Vacation at Paclfie '' City. - . - Guests in Woodburn , Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bartholf, ?Miss Mabel Bartholf. and Byron Bartholf are Visiting in Wood urn for. a time. ' Trie fration ;Army Can'make good use of your cast off, clothing, etc Phone 1820. jl7 .,. . ' , Woodburn, Gnest( -M 4 ; Mrs?J.",TJLElmore bf Alhamhja, Cal.," Is visiting In Woodburn. Visits Daughters ' Mrs. Grace. Hart andtwo sons visited with her daughters in Portland last week. Mrs. Hart is a resident of GerVais.' ' Real Piano Rale At Moore's. 318 Boys Band Coming- Father Flanagan's Boys Band f Omaha will .give two pert orm- nces at St. Joseph's hatl in ;Sa- Fera Friday. July 16. v The "after noon performance win be at 4 o'clock and the evening one Jat 8:15. 'Admission Is free." Dan Desdunes, well known as a band master in 'the middle west, has taken charge of the organization. It is considered veRrfood for" a juvinile group, - having jiriwn praise front' sor high an authority as John Phijlp Sojasai Furniture Tvpboltery O And repairing. Giese-Powers furniture mpanyi- g20tf Honors House Gnest ' ;Zl. Mrs. Henry Miller of Woodburnr gave a bridge party at ; her, home Wednesday In honor of Mlsa Beat rice Austin . her house "guest. " ' " IiOganberry Juice 1 - ; The Humphrey way. fic. Chau tauqua entrancoi- '. J17 I'liderKoes" Operation An operation was performed on M rs. T. B. Chandler of Alsea at a local hospital Tuesday? " ' i Rotary Program Given- Jack Hempstead. University of Oregon student, who-has been ad dressing noon luncheons at the various clubs here, told the Ro tary club yesterday about the university's seml-cettteffnlal cele bration to be this faB. He was introdncer by .AveryiTbmpson, also a university student whose . FOR INFORMATION. .'J; . ABOUT RAILROAD TRIPS ELECTRIC Underwood Typewriter Ca. - Direct Factory Branch 519 Court St." 4-Phone KJ Typewriters Rented, Bold, Repaired Special rental rates 16 Students ntACY?S FUELV ----- - La Pauline f borne Is In Salem. Miss Knowland aagf ,aoJo , acoompan- c uu ;iu piano oy ' MISS isiaa-i beth BedfotdTBoth-trerV slty , of Oregon stuents The men's quartet -which-is W e trjth the ChantanM0VeekVang several numbers, which I wr' so well received that the singers were asked to give some, more numbers after ' the. progrant closed. Dr. WW -m. 1 w aiter , crown reported on a t?tp- inrougnna galley .Meat .Packing company V plants saying it ranked high in sanitary; methods of hand ling meat. 75c Victor Records, 48c Or 5 for $1.S0. Get j your ' reei ords now at this hfirteductlbn. H. LblBtlff Furniture C6. :ji5tf Plan Legion MeetA Plans fox the annual state con vention of the American .Legion in Marshfield net month will be made at the local post next meet ing on Monday night. jAir mem bers art urged to be present by Vie MacKeniie," epmmander.. .- - ! :' Mrs. Grace 3Ieier ' Here . Mrs. Grace Mejer of Sidney vis ited in Salem yesterday.: Halik & Eoff forr Electric Fans Eight inch fans 16.50. J15 Enters Hospital;- " -.4 .', T. H, Earl jpC.Tlllamook has been brought tola local hospital for treatment.-: -j -I Taken Treatment f C. T. . Ingalls of- Independence Is in a local hospital" for treat ment. J '"t t;"" ! ' . ' Steinway Piano, Fine Condition $533. .Moore's Mubic House, 415 Court.: ; ' ' ! J16 Camp Is Popular .The number of cars at the Sa lem municipal camp last month was 687, ' according to a report given put yesterday, with 531. "of them bringing their own tents. The others Stayed in tent houses, except 51 who came to eat lunch. Hotel Martoi . - Dollar dinner, served 5:45 to 8 very evening. j 32tf Bridge Ulds Asked Bids are, being asked on two bridges in Marion county, accord ing to word , sent out by the state highway commission. ; One of these bridges is over Stout creek on the Mehama road. It will have 785 cubic yards of excavation, 185 cubic yards of concrete, 19,000 pounds of reinforcing metal, and 40 feet of hand rail. The other bridge Will be over Funding river near Mt. Angel. It will have 350 cubic yards' of excavation, 170 cubic yards of concrete, 10,000 pounds of reinforcing metal, 150 feet of piling. 24,000 feet of lum- ber; 35,000 pounds of i structural steel, and 360 feet of trestle sup erstructure. Lost- Sin all gold society pin attached to chain. Please return to States man for reward. 313tf Gives Bridge Party j Mrs. J. P. Ballentyne of Silver- ton entertained at a bridge party Friday evening. Tour Conducted A demonstration was given by E; "N. Bressman, memper of the OAC extension service, jand W. E. Teulsch district agricultural agent at : St. Paul, recently. 1 Talks Ion wheat and alfalfa and, examina tion iof fields were held. ..Thecal-F, falfa field of J. E. Smkfl near, St. Paul, grown according to, methods suggested by the OAC j extension service, was Inspected, j Your Davenport- Buy during July for less at 315 Hamilton's. Golf Matches Booked- Two golf matches remain to be played "before the semi-finals for the J. H. Farrar cup. Daryle Proc tor and Young; win meet! this week the winner to play Franklin. Hen dricks and D.: W. Eyre will also play.'thls week, the 1rinner.-to meet F. W. Steusloff, who won a close match from O. L. ;Fisher re cently. The semi-final , matches LOOSE WHEELS REPAIRED,; f 1 PER! WHEEL MiJea Psncck's BraJ(8 Station' 275 South Commercial . Street TARM LOANS .PROMPT SERVICE BmI ZmUU laa XatmraMe Suty Boad.M P. T3L 'BELL; - . . SSO V. S JBaak XHt- T LADD & BUSH .Mers : Gencr)J Bniiliinsr Business ; Office hours fWnvJf6l ' W ' ' '.- ( - ; - will Jhe played Sunday, according to G. P. Sharkey, professional at the Illahee country club. The qualifying, round for the Dan' Fry cup will also be held Sunday. The greens, are in excellent condition; and are drawing many users. ' Bay Your Records 'Now Practically all Victor records greatly reduced, at Stiffs Furni ture Store. J15tf Ship Prunes in August i . Shipments of green prunes in Yamhill county "will" begin next month. A large prune crop I ex- pected there this fall, according to word sent' front McMInnvIUe. A 900 bushel dryer Is beinr con structed at Lafayette and a num ber of plants are being enlarged, so that iufficient dryer Bpace will be available. Real Piano Sale At Moore's. 316 Annual Picnic Held. The annual picnic of the Royal Berean class of the Silverton Christian church was held Tues day afternoon in the city park Mr. and Mrs. William Andrews of Cal ifornia, and formerly of SilvertOn, were guests, together with Rev. Stivers and his son iLoraine Stiv ers, and his wife. Summer Furniture -? At reduced prices. If. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 315 Collision Reported Cars' driven by ByrOn ; Robert Bdn and Joe Prodrtybsky1 bt Mill City collided at Stayton recently, with small damage done. Return From Beach , , Mr. and Mrs. L. M. tfltney and Miss Beatrice Austin have return ed to Woodburn after a visit at the beach. Miss Austin will be the guest of Mrs. Henry Miller in Woodburn. Dr. Marshall, Osteopath! Physician and Surgeon. 315 Landers Returns J. S. Landers of Monmouth has returned from the National Edu cational Association convention in Philadelphia. He is president' of the Oregon Normal school. Furniture Upholstery And repairing. Gelse-Powers Furniture company. s20tf Attend Convention- More than 20 Salem residents a're attending the state Baptist convention at McMinnville. An.ong them are Rev. and Mrs. E. H. Shanks, Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Gfle, Mrs. A. J. Gile, Miss Mlna Gile, Mrs. S. R. Vail, Mrs. James Smith- er, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Zobel, Albert Copley, J. W. Steel, Mrs. G. Ed Ross, Miss Lizzie Haines, 'ies Mary Phillips, Miss Wilma Pratt, Mrs. Mark Skiff and Mrs.. E. D. Socolofsky. Staples Optical Co. Fits your eyes. Tel. 1200. 315 Claude Barr, Rotarian Claude Barr, brother of T. M Barr of Salem, has been made a member of the Shanghai, China, Rotary club, according to .word read at the Rotary club luncheon yesterday noon. Delivering Lectures Dr. Walter Brown, head of the Marion county child health dem onstration, lectured yesterday in Corvallis before the class in health education At the PA C summer ses- pn? He wfl lecture tatre again this mornihg'afla'tO'ntorrOWniorn tag. , r ' , .... . fever'n Clean i Yob Center St. Valeteria TeX 22"27 Building Permit Issued A building permit bas been is sued to G. H. Tracy to erect a one story dwelling at 1067 D street estimated to cost 12800. 8 tod dart Funeral Held- . Funeral services . for Mrs. Lil Han Edna Stoddart, who died re centlyj were held at the Bethel church in Aumsvllle Sunday. She is survived by her husband, two brothers, three sisters, and four children. ' Black at Klamath Arthur" Black of Independence is working -in, Klamath Falls. Campaign" Continu The financial campaign to cover the shortage in this year's budget JOE WILLIAMS TeTepkBa tt as wka yon aav Vftt Ury tronbl. V extra ckargs I - tor ,taU torrlo ' '- WTLLARD 5Sl,Oonrt 8W. .UC.TtMme IBS m 11 ilQJ ' JS VwM'.-iynirf We hare n real buy tn at , 1923 Flint touring, .new paint, new rubber, with glass enclosure" bumper, spofc-, light, automatic swipe and eeveraf other extras. This car ha ran ' but yet-y little and can be bad at a very low price. , , ; at the Kimball College of Theo logy is being carried on under Dr. G. L. Tufts, the college's field sec retary, who ,is now working in Sa lem. It Is expected to be finished soon. Vacation at Gearheart Mr. and Mrs. George Steelham mer and family of Silyerton have .gone to Gearheart for a vacation. Real Piano Bale At Moore's. 316 Undergo Operations LeRoy and Donald Ammons had their tonsils removed at a Silver- ton hospital Tuesday. Johnson on Vacation- Jerry Johnson of Silverton is in Spokane for his vacation. Ruby Ring Hosiery Fttll -'fashioned, 1 1.50. How ard's Corset Shop, 165 N. Liberty. ! i JI5 On Fishing Trip i Oliver Olson, Robert Scott, and Nick Hanauska of Woodburn have been fishing at Bucket camp. Stops In Independence II. R. Patterson of Portland vis ited in Independence recently. Car Catches Fire A car owned by E. N. Johnson caught fire while Johnson and his family were riding In it near In dependence Tuesday; Johnson and his son extinguished the fire. July Clearance On Davenports at Hamilton's. 315 Back From BYPU Rev. E. H. Shanks drove to Eu- Kehiast night to meet his daugh ter,, Barbara E. Shanks, t Ruth, E. Ross and viola Lotus, wno nave been in Loa. Angeles for 10 days attending the International BYPU ?4 ; : , . H : r..iajM . ' I f 'I WCTU Elects i" Mrs. C. Robbins of Dallas was chosen president of the Polk coun ty WCTU Tuesday. Other, offi cers chosen were Mrs. B. Y. Al len, Mrs. 'Esther ! Morgan, Mrs. Flora Lee, and Mrs.' Allie Kurre. Man Still Jlissing No sign of George Gullickson, who disappeared June 24, from his home in Woodburn, has been found. j f Elks to Picnic The local lodge of Elks will pic nic at the park in Silverton July 25. A basket dinner and games will be held. 1 Auction Tonight The jewelry store of Charles Hall in Stayton will be auctioned off tonight. Mr. Hall will leave Stayton, but he doesn't know as yet "where he will eo. Tie" has been 'anxious to move for some line. j. Liffhtnin Starts Vir? A large number Of fires were started .-in the woods near Detroit Sunday! by -a lightning storm. Most of them are under, control or out Return From Visit- Mrs. A. T. Crocker and children of Mill City have returned from Vancouver, B. C, where they have been visiting. Convenes on Sunday The Santiam council of relig ious education will hold a meet ing at the Baptist church in Stay- ton Sunday at 10 o'clock. A bas ket dinner win also be held. Camp Meeting Opens The Church of God will hold's., camp meeting at Woodburn for 10 days 'beginning oday. . A large number .of visitors: have arrived.- -r3 SilvertonV delegates to the Am eri Leglofl -convention will be Ernest SUr, Charles Johnson and Clifford Ruei" with George -Ander; son John TElder and Captain Towe as altera alrei!. Pi ' "' v ..... ? -.V, HBtnms. From Vacatlo Mrs, F. E. Eyerly of Woodburn bas returned from a vacation 'at the coast, v, i, ft Return From VteiC i Mrs. F. F. Jobes, "and Misses Pauline Ina. and Henrietta Jobes all" of Falls City, j have returned from a visit In Northern Califor nia and Southern Oregon. ' M- ' ' . ' I 1 I f ' suit brought against the school board by Helen Brandenburg was withdrawn oy.her yesterday, after it had been. 'found: that, she had made no written request for the money she claimed was'duo her as UraeH&lweermer4y- in district 45 at Elkhorn. Miss Tirandenburg was employed as a teacher at Elk horn and a contract was tnade'. between her and nthe school board. The board later told her she would not be required eny. longer. She insisted on ful filling her contract, and was lock ed out. of the school building. Se had brought suit to recover the remainder of the wages called for la the cotitract. Real Piano Sale At. Moore's. J16 Purse Is Snitched A robber snatched a purse con taining over $10 from Mrs. W. J. Evans in Monmouth Tuesday night. Water 'Scarcity Seen Cooperation of r the citizens of Falls City in conserving water to prevent a shortage was asked at the meeting of the city council Monday night. '. Bns Hits Aut A . bus running between Inde pendence and Salem was struck by a touring, car and damaged to the extent of S 5 00 Tuesday, ac cording to a report made by R. E. Derby, driver of the bus. Dies After Operation C. U. Taylor of Portland, sec retary of the state federation of labor, and well known In Salem, died Tuesday following a major operation. He was president of the- street railway men there. Receives Nomination Jessie Bertelson of Salem has been t nominated for office in the women's' auxiliary of Spanish war veterans at its convention in Baker.' " ' ; ' See the Monarch Electric- Ranges before baying. Ham ilton's. 315 Talks Hop Growing- Hop growing in Canada was dis cussed by Mr. Cohen at the Inde pendence chamber of commerce meeting Tuesday night. About f-00 bales of hops are raised there each year, he said. Cost of pro duction is much higher than in the United States. Children Parade- Over 75 children took part in a children's parade at Monmouth Tuesday as a closing touch to the chautauQ.ua season there. Prize winners were Martha Jane Hotel, Carl Skeen,; Olga Sacre and Neal MacDanfels. Representing Orego; C.. H. Gram and W. A. Marshall aii' representing Oregon at the in dustrial saftey conference ki the nfponal capital. Gram is state labor commissioner and Marshall a Member of the state industrial accident commission Vacation Luggage At prices you will.consider rea sdnable. H. L. Stiff Furniture Co. 315 Paving Begins Today 5ttmmer work of the Stayton paying plant will begin today. Material for three miles of paving ott the, Stpyton-Mehama road will Lfr got out. Completion of this work, will leave an unbroken 66 mites or pavement irom tne bridge at Mehama to the one at New.berg. The garage and fulling station" at Mehama are being re n.oyed to give a better, approach to. the bridge. Visits in Independence Mrs. William Woods of San Mateo, Cal., is vfsiting In Indepen dence. Return From Crater Lake Mr,' and Mrs. Dean Girard and Mra-George Girard, all of Inde pendence, have returned from an outing at Crater "Lake. Undergoes Operation An operation was performed on Miss Marvel Warnier of Gervais at a local hospital Tuesday. Gets Higher Salary Miss Ethel McGilchrist, a teach er of English in the Salem high school, has resigned to take a po sition at Yuba, Cal. She will re ceive a salary of $2000 per year there, as against $1260 here. Baskets Installed The baskets for basketball in the TMCA gymnasium are being installed, and general repair work is being done on the new building. The ladies' dressing rooms down xtailk am also hiiir mart a . and arb;expected to be finished in a few days. l Robert Chrisman Here .Robert .Chrlsinan visited in Sa- Jeni Tuesday, fie resides in The VDaileirr Marriage Licenses Issued i..t Marriage licenses have been is sue? ar Vancouver, wasn., to Mei- TlnS Bevens of The Dalles, and IHOlCEofTrauo Genuine Orange.. Blossom., engage tomat and wedding rings is a tribute to the judgment and "food taste "of tha wearec. - .fTARTTif AN BIlOS. t jind to Edward . Lockhart of Ca mas, Wash., and Mrs. Mary San ders, 23, of Woodburn. Return to The Dalles- Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Boetticher of The Dalles have returned to their home after visiting in Sa lem for several days. See Our Windows Davenports for less during July. Hamilton's. 115 Leg la Brokei A. M. Breeze sustained a brok en leg Wednesday when a South ern Pacific train crashed into the speeder on which he was riding near the boys training school. Xickolson Return James NIckolson has returned from a visit to Portland. Will Go to Labor Meet S. B. Davidson and George Be- atty will represent the Salem Trades and Labor council at the state federation of labor conven tion In Klamath Falls next month. J. A. Boehringer will go as a del egate from the steam engineer's council. Daughter Is III W. M.' White, Salem police of ficer, has left for Seattle. He re ceived .word late yesterday that ms daughter was seriously ill there and departed immediately. Brooks Paving Progressei Approximately 1,000 feet of paving has been laid on the new highway ; from Brooks into tho Lake Labish district, the county OBITTIARY Balrey ' George E. Bairey was drowned -uesoay morning, July 13. He is survived by his mother. Mrs Agnes JJairey, four brothers, Ray 01 baiejn, iva of North Dakota, Earl and Aries of Salem, and bv two sisters, "Pearl and Mary, both por taiem. Announcement of fnn of Salem. Funeral services will be held todajThursday, July 15. at 9 o'clock from St. Vincent de Paul's church. Interment will be in St. Barbara's cemetery. The Rigdon & Son mortuary is in charge of arrangements. RIaier At the late family home. 1204 iNonn commercial street. Otto Maier, at the age of 52 years. The deceased had made Salem his home for the past 15 years and acquired many friends. He is survived by his wife Ann, by one daughter Norma, and two sons. Edward and Roy, all of Salem. The remains are at the parlors of the Salem mortuary. Announce ment of funeral wili appear later. Erskine At a local hospital, Wednesday, July 14, Floyd Erskine, age four years. Funeral announcements later by the Webb funeral parlors , WiUard At Prosser. Wash.. Tuesday, July 13, Mary Basey Willard, age 68 years. ' She is survived by one son, Don W. Pruitt, and by two brothers, A. J. Basey of Salem, arid I. N. Basey of Wapata. Wash. Graveside services will be held Friday, July 16, at about 11 o'clock. Rev. W. C. Kantner will officiate. Interment will be in the IOOF cemetery. Webb, funeral parlors in charge. FUNERALS Services for the late Mrs. Mag- delene Rund, who died on July 13, will be held this morning, July 15, at 9 o'clock from St. Joheph's church and burial will take place in St. Barbara cemetery. Salem mortuary in charge. Funeral services for Otto Kader- abek, who died in this city Mon day TTiilyl2, wlinbt held from the ; Rigdon & Son mortuary on Thursday, July Z. at 1:3.0 o'clock. interment . wiu, . do, in city view cemetery. - - ETERNITY Eternity will be . Velocity, or pause, At fundamental signals From fundamental laws To die, is not to go On doom's consummate chart No territory new is staked. Remain thou as thou art. Emily Dickinson. W. T. Rigdon & Son COLUMBIA LADIES' ORCHESTRA '-..' ,' 1-AND ::,.f ." POLA NEGRI - , in ; v AlW0M AN OF ? THE WORLD TODAY ONLY . The ELSINORE tsmrir.MnoKnceflr Vfttnsn&tT And work, is progressing i- speedily on ther road. ; Rich farming territory will be tapped by the' highway. Divorce is Obtained Sonhia Williams was granted a divorce from Lovell J. Williams in Judge Percy R. Kelly's department of the circuit court Wednesday on grounds of cruel and inhuman treatment. . They were married In Salem In March, 1925. An order was signed by Judge Kelly restor ing to the plaintiff her former name of Sophia Stewart. Save Money! Buy Your Piano During our sale. Moore s Mu sic House. 316 License Is Issued . A marriage license was issued here Wednesday to , Ivan Banks, 1930 North Liberty street and Orpha Esther Harvey, 1625 North Front street. Judgment Is Received Royce and Jessie M. Allen were granted a judgment of 3877.72 and Interest , in the circuit -court Wednesday In their action against L. H. and Hattie Roberts, Ethel E. Roberts. ' Gordon anjd Marie Mc fiilehrlst and O. PL Armstrong. Ttf defendants defaulted the case. Attorney fees of $233.85 were al Boallowed. I : : 1 - . Time Is Allowed ; In the case of Albert A. Keiper against the Hammond Lumber company the plaintiff has, been air lowed to file an amended com plaint, by ah order signed Wednes day by Judge Percy R. Kelly, ol th circuit court. The- lumber company is allowed five' days J which to answer the amended com plaint. " ! A Nice Electric Range r- : A For $29.00. H. L. Stiff Furni ture Co. 315 Case Is Re-submitted , The case of the state of Oregon against P. N. Beyers, charged with the embezzlement of $1187.32 from the St. Paul creamery, was re-submitted t8 the grand jury on Wednesday after a short hearing in the circuit court. It will not come up again during this term ot court. Beyers is at liberty under bond ot $1,000. Portland Man Fined E. E. Loftus of Portland was fined $10 in justice court here Wednesday by Brazier C. Small, when he appeared in answer to a citation for speeding. He nras ar rested by J. J. McMahon, state traffic dfflcer. West 'Salem Picnic The West Salem Community club will hold a basket lunch pic nic on the picnic ground north of the West Salem cannery at 5:30 o'clock, Wednesday. Jury 21 Games will afford the amusement, Including a ball game, young men vs married men. All members are requested to attend. Visitors are welcome. Judge D'Arcy Speaks Judge Peter D'Arcy delivered an address on "Achievements of Pioneers of the Oregon Country," at the Pioneer Day; of the Glad stone Chautauqua at Oregon City, yesterday. j Young Smokers Held Small boys who delight in sur reptitiously purchasing and cno suming cigarettes : .had better watch out or they will find them selves in the clutches of the law Not only will they . receive - the woodshed treatment from father, fContinned on pags 6.) AUCTION SALE Saturday, July 17 260 Center Starts 10 A; M. lO Rooms of Real Good Furniture: Comb, wood, coal and gas range, rugs, draperies, davenport, etc. F. N. 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