Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, July 06, 1877, Page 4, Image 4

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KSOin KTBBT FRIDAY, B
CLARKE A& CRAIG,
PDBLlf nIW AND PBOPnlSTOM.
S. A. OliAItKE. I. W. CHAM).
Term of Subecrlptton.
One copy, ono year (TS number) ?'V
Ono copy, fix montha (30 number) 1.25
One copy, three month (la nnmhera) 7
HALEM, FRIDAY, JULY 0, 1877.
A Little Effort Needed.
A week or so ngo wo wrolo eomcthlnfr
with rcforonco to tho Importance of
mnking a good exhibit of our Oregon
products for tho present yenr, nt tho
InduHtrlul Exhibition for tho Stnto of
California; to bo hold In Ban Francisco
during tho months of August nnd Sep
tember, nml cnlled attention to n circu
lar Issued by tho Lund Agent of tho
O.C. & 11. It. Co., Mr. P. Shul.o, with
regard to tho snme. We republish Unit
circular in tho liopo that tho object sot
fortli therein will command tho atten
tion or tho people of ourStato in gener
al and of tho farmers in particular, and
stimulate tlioso who can show good
products to prepare and send thum as
directed in tho circular.
Tho intention is to show at tho Call
fornla Industrial Fair what Oregon can
produce, for tho benefit of California
and any Blrnngors who may bo In at
tendance No doubt wo can got up an
exhibit that will bo greatly to our ered'
It, and wo understand tlmt tho snmo
will bo used as a permanent exhibit nt
thcofllco of tho Oregon Immigration
Agent In Ban Francisco, nnd so will bo a
continual benefit to our State.
Theiols only tho month of July In
which to proparo our exhibition, and
wo hope every farmer who can collect
a fair bundlo of headed wheat or oats
of any d script ion; of barley, flax, clover
timothy, orchard grass, or any kind of
natlvo or cultivated gnissoa will proparo
a specimen of tho samo and toko or sond
to tho nearest railroad station, address
ed as directed in tho circular. If a
small bundle of grain or grasses Is made
put it stick Insido to stiffen It, nnd wrap
n paper around tho outsldo, nnd sond a
ticket or card with name of producor
nnd object producod.
Not only grain and grasses nro want
ed, but anything nnd everything is do
sired that will display to advantage,
tho resources nnd capabilities of our
Biate. Wool growers enn do much by
Mudfng wool samples, for our wools
beat5 tho palm of production of this
'CMut. Vegetables and fruits nro es
pettier; 4tolreU, and aa they -will In
many IrMftHecirifien after the Hair
commences, MlectionR will be forward
ed nt different times. Tho timber nnd
different woods of ourStato should ho
represented, and any porson who can
contribute a collection of thorn will con
fer a groat favor.
As wo said before, tho exhibit should
comprise all things that demonstrate
tho capabilities of tho Pacific North
west, and any person who can add to It
any trllle, will do something to benefit
tho State.
The Itiiilroiul Company has shown
great liberality and energy in this and
many other Instances, and tho people
who aro at least equally Interested In
tho prosperity of the State, should re
spond by active cooperation In making
preimratlon for this exhibit. They
can thereby close tho mouths and stop
tho lies of gosplug critics and false wit'
nesses who make n trade or misrepre
senting Oregon in tho Interest of Cali
fornia laud speculators.
Tho Editor of thu J-Urmer intends to
do what ho can personally as well as by
editorials', to forward this effort, and
will visit any portions of thu Willam
ette or Umpqim valleys whom valuable
contributions can bo gathered, If by so
doing tho end can bo moru otrcctually
accomplished. It Is u time of year
when business Is not pressing and any
frloud will confer a favor who will ad
vise us wheru wo can lulxir to best ad
vnntige. ,
Okkick-IIoi.dkius' Duty in Em:o
tionb. Tho President Unlay address
ed tho following circular letter to nil
firoiiiinont federal ofllcors throughout
ho country:
Washington, Juno 23, 1877.
Sut: I desire tp call your attention to
the follow I ne; mragraph In a letter ml
dreesetl by mo to the Secretary of tho
Treasury, on the conduct lo bo observ
ed by iilllcers or tho general govern
ment In relation to elections: "Noofll
com shoultl Ih' required or ermlUed to
taku Nirl in tlio management or politi
cal organlbitloiiH, caucuses, cort vent Ions
or election eiitnikilgus. Their right to
vote und to express thtlr views on pub
lic questions, either orally or through
ine press, is not oeiueti, pniviuetl it lc
not Intorforo with tho dlM'harirt or
their ofllchil duties. No uvo'emoutx rnr
poll Ual purpose should bo allowed. ThU
rnlo Is applicable to every department
of civil service. It should bo' under
stood by every ofllcer of tho general
government that ho Is expected to con
form his conduct to Its requirements.
Very respectfully.
R. U. Hayes.
THE EASTERN WAR.
There Is a terrible conflict going on
in tho East between thoatmies of RiipMii
nnd Turkey, both In Europe and Aslu
Minor. Tho Danubo is crossed and (lie
ItussiniiH march towards Constantinople,
but tho way is still long, tho dermises
formidable, tho Turks In great force, ami
with the crossing of tho Danubo the war
hns but Just commenced. In Asia, tho
armies struggle for mastery and the Rus
sian progress U temporarily checked, but
we hnvo.no doubt Hint It will succeed in
tho end. - That any general European
war will ensue, seems very doubtful.
Harper's Weekly has a cartoon by Nunt
that pictures the representatives of the
nations sitting around a map of Turkey
and Egypt, scissors in hand, ullttlng out
tho portions ?nch intends to have. If
there is a fair division, there will be no
general European war, ami wo anticipate
tliatEugland will haven protcetoraleovcr
Egypt and tho guardianship of the Suez
Cu.iul, and that oilier nations will gore
themselves on tho carcass of unhappy
Turkey, and that lo tho Turks will he
wiped out or tho map of Europe, and
Moslem rule to bo ended north or the
Dardanelles, a result much to be desired
ir any enlightened system or government
can follow it.
Russia Is to bo left alone to destroy
Turkey, and unless tho Czar steps over
tho bounds of prudenco and claims too
much for the equilibrium or Europe lo
afford, pcaeo will not bo disturbed to any
greater cxiemtnun at present. with no
general war, tho market ror breadstuff
will not go wild and wo cannot expect
prices toruleenormously high, though wo
may expect a ralr price forwlmtwlientwe
may hnvo to sell. This contest in the
East Is n duel, not a general war, nnd tho
quarrels of Russia and Turkey uloue can
not prove supremely Important until
othor powers engago In the fray.
Dit. SAfUAitRTir. Thla eminent nml
Hclentiflc oculist arrived on the last
steamer. Dr. Sassaroth resides in Now
York, and ho bus been induced to pay
Portland a visit, as much through a
defllro to soo this prosperous und rapid
ly growing young Htnto of which ho
has hoard recently hucIi favoralilo re
ports, as for professional purposes. Ho
has beon Bojournlng for tho past fcix
month In California. Judging from
tlio very complimentary credentials
which ho boars, Dr. Sassaroth has mot
with very gratifying success In tho
Goldon State. Prominent among thoso
who bear cheerful testimony or the sci
entific skill of Dr. S. as nn oculist, can
bo mentioned: Dr. John Leconto and
Dr.'JoB. Leconto of tho University of
California: Dr.'E. T. Wl'klns. mtlw.
'Napalrngne'-Ajiyiuui; T. II. Slnex JJ.
u., or oanm om coiiogc; "r. C'a
Harrington, or Marys vilie; Dr. G. A.
Bhurlleir, of Stockton Insano Asylum:
Dr. ligen, of Santa Cruz; Dr. Ollen
dorf, of Sacrimento, und many othor
prominent men of that State. Dr. S.
lias traveled till over tho Union, and
hits endorsements from hundreds of
leading physicians, divines, lawyer?)
iiudjotirimllttfl. Ho will remain only
about two wooks in tho city. Oiryun
(mi. Dr. Sassarotli has mot with eiiunl
success in Oregon. Drs. J. C. Hawtli-
om, J, I). I'ilklufon and (Hil.-H'llii of Ihium ii-cLmor tiu,.n u uduurabiy ud.ipted to
rortlllllll IlllVO llValleil tlieniSelVOi llflmVlt.lrtAtAHKTUexpeel torenmlnonlyun.
his great skill. That lie Is eminent as
an oculist wo cannot doubt as wo have
personal ovldoncoor his skill in filling
glasisos to dofuutlvu visions. Tlio editor
or tlio Faumku novor know and never
could learn tho peculiarity that made
his vision very Uufcctlvu until Dr. S.is
Haroth inado an examination, and thu
dofuct wits novor so well remedied as
bytllO glasses that ho procured from
that gOUtlematl. a
Dr. Sassaroth goes South from Salem
it'id his card will show at what dates ho
will visit Albany, Kitgene, Uoseburg
and othor places south. Wo can torn
moud his professional skill to nil per-
sous who wish to
vision.
romody dofectivo
Umpqua and Willamette Wools.
A. frhud write from the Umpqaa tfie fol
lowing poktai ript fi a hi aireaa letter: "Wool
la quoted here to-day (July 1) atSOto
90 oenUK"
We have taken otae palae ii naderetasd
the reuoQ why Douglaa county wool brings
SoenUto '!) centa per pound more than
Willamette w,ool for wo are aallafled that it
do bring U tod we hare reaaon to believe
that they rahu letter and wore aaleable
wool there lha here. In fad we know that
wool buyer aay anck'te the caae, aad that
belairaata wool grower or tola valley
ahould Irnoiedlataly eonanaeooe Inveatlfa
lion to underalaad why they oennot oomparo
with Uaapqaa wool grower In the wool
market. Tue aauae day wool waa worth px
lo SO ont la UniQua, quota! m bare were)
27 lo i oaato with XA eeot frelgkt ekarg
la uur feror.
WilluotMr.TtiOBaaaSmlih.Mr. H Davla
aad aome other wool grower of laeUrapqua
IcWmiik.Ib the FAaMKH.aoai cornet tde of
the 'urae'tr of the po alar wool taer', Po. .
haps they produce more of th combing
wool, and ro what lirHecIintr Hlleflta Item!
how much do their flaw airmen. Any
thing that will bur on Una Mibjtcs will ln
valuable for all wool grower b re bux ion
Tor iub br,Ht tests tlm" havo been or tnav In
furnlHlicii! by itxperlonee, end tbo more
Improvo bo quality of Orogond wool the
baiter for all co'icerrwl.
Attention Hoiciimkn. W. C. M.tnrln
forniH ui tbut ho will rMimln In Vnrlon ni'l
Lino counties, nt the Hiullntii imI 1 alitii
heretofore, uurtl the fliatnf Auifu-t wldi hi
celebrated I'urulirr' n Millions White PHfiee
and rjeu , Fl"tiry. w hit ad ortbeuitnt for
change of twins.
WitHhiiiuion, .Inn" '-- M.ll iirvli! n
hrten jilHceil on the following mute In Oif
nri: Frm Canyon (!ty, Orni't rotintx. to
f'rttnp McDuruiiitt, owe week; d-o ir"tn
Oooho Likn, Lnko county, to I'rinevll ,
ttVm cnuntv, wt-ekly i-rvk; nlo, injm
CV quill, Ohy, Coos county, to I'lrvie,
once h wtek.
DIt. 8A8SARETH; THE EMINENT OCU
LIST, WW remain hi SAM3M at tltn CluuifUita
Hotel until Krldiiy oveiiltn', July Oth.
At AMlANY.'fnint Satuidny nioriilfg
until TiimUv ancriimn.Julv lO'li.
AtKUOKNK, WidneMlny and Tiiur'ri.v
July llth end l2'b.
At noHKHUKG, fiotn lMilny July l li, lo
Monilav. July Kith.
After wlilnli, lie will prococd (oJAf'KSOV
VIM.KhiiiI AsllliAND
I0NEY
For all kin lof I. rod
JlkAK". Fit "1 " !"
en, IcvU, Mortrap
ltnniU. vtc. mill all
pormi ror uinuii. nui"i '" ".'."".".'.'"ir"
Jouru, or (or Hoot an I Job Printing. X(ookbln;llnir.
ttUnV llntbi i...nrlhlm In the erlntlnif Of SnoK
lormi for On nil, l'nbatit Oounly and JiMllcei
Nndlnirllni-, ncrnl to I'- M. A M A f
WAITK, rUcam Hook and
Job l'rlnlcr and Bookbinder,
MAUE
sum aircet, halem, uregon
TAKE CAM! OK YOUK EES.
DR. M. 8. 8ASSARETH.
Tni4 VKRY DlHTlNaUIBUKD PIIF.NCH
OCULIST (or ovorSlyniri pxporlouce), er
rWtd on the utmmar City of Oheter. nd I now
kUpnlnglIloomN".ai.'hcmpkoHot"l.wlt)re
he will remain until the 3.1 or July. HI nrtlce
hours are from 10 A. m. IoS r. M. Comultallun
Irfe.
One of the k-ndlnr paperi of Indiana aaya or
Dr.Hnaiireth "Ho la without doubt it yry
Rilentiantiian.whn lint thorouthly luillfd the
ryr, nnd fully nndwtanda ll the dlaeaaw and
drfecU lo wht'h It l "Uhject. He trHta thrae.
nmiiTea allobtructlon, nnd perfonnathe meat
dimcult operatlnn whcnnccory J butthflirat
roiurdy ho mrnlnhra lor the defective eyf a'ght la
then oi rwrfoet Kaa we ever aaw. Looklrg
IhroiiRh a pair nMilalaieali like hnvlrg h julr
of new ejo The plrnauru end Hllfticllon van
only be rrallicd liy ncmal ItUI. Thrae ulnaaex
HremndeuiHin the moat 'clfntlflc principle, Nnd
thertrore ere notonlr Junt what la needed, butao
rtrfert lhat the pemou ualns theio U aotrcely
were (hat Hiiy ilaMcaatall are hi fore hlaeyea
Urrr. 1imi irottrd motuco'afuiy a number of
our leading oltlc-n,aml we notlre that he ! )f t
mnlird by tliobtnliufurmcd people wherever ho
Pr. (Hick, an eminent nhyatclan, write aa fol
lows to Dr. Haaaarelli t "Havlinc ei Joyed the uae
ofyonroyimlaiiea.atadap-edloiny eye by you
In trwn, Ifrwltliatl w uld b drllot In in"
duty lothnaealnillariy rWl'o ed as I em, If I did
not make till acknowledgement of gratltudo to
yon My Klaaae. both for r adlng und wlkln;,
alve me entlieaall'artlon."
Haye thu D-lphl (Indiana) Journal l "We a-e
xceedtntr y ciutlnue In reoummondlng truve).
1 igphyklcliinv, yet when we Dud nnewhotetal
onlaauil .kill Mieetidmved by Ilio beat medical
wm In tttaMta,we feel that we run no rltk In
i'ietniiitiiitttttue inomiavoruii u nuin, wo
huvelnat-niel um wtiota wo otu cenulnly en
(lormi. WeatludUi lr. Haareth, an eminent
Krench Oculla1, whole ery hlithly leenmmen
ded by Dr. Kltoh f Urnport. lint. (Jlick, O'Kar-l-ll
andoihrpplflaiiof If.tyefe, midicoi-n
orilieleatclllaciiaiirholliiacca."
The H' ulli (lend Iteulater apuakt lliua of the
vrc-ni aklll of Dr.KiK'iirulh s "Ho la n eiyelnn
title o ull'lnnd tlinruuidily umJtrMMiid tned"l
Irate nrwnnlania of ilin eye H lm
trt'iiteil wlih l ho iin.at kTiitlryliiu'rcculix i iimuher
oCour lehillegcltlzeua.tiicludlin; ex-Vive 1'ieat-
'(knttilfiix "
A I. I'rtlincr.n Prominent member nfllipPlly
, lltiikiifAltiiiny.New Yorlc.mja : "I iik t?-,-m
iuu.iin tu ri'lrrlnit tmhn time ikbeut five your
iun; wIihii Jim furuiMhid me W'th thu tltaieje-
, KOihxo 1 tivi-r hid i (VHaion lo live, and to bmr
1 iHlillllli.llll . I III.. ILllHlrllll .. Mf Mlr lllllll.tf All, III
Ill in xl TiH'ulay, 1IU lime la limited, nnd thuMi
win. wUli incnuanU him timild cull eitrly, lie
em lo oi), ii every day txHween 10 a. M. und 6
d'o'ock I. M
Suxaxuous,
In tho County Court of the St.Ve of Oregon for the
luuniy ui aarwn.
T. 11. Cox. pUlctllT, I
e
Oarwiiod (irteae, Defendant. )
To OAltWOOU (HtKKNK. defendant:
in Tin maui or tux BTAT ur ubcoon: You are
liereliv tuuiiuoDtdaud remitted toa'irarand imutr
Tin NAm or tux dtat ur Obcoon:
I 1 hrt i inlllilMlnl rili'il Ai nlliftL 11 II III IiIm njuiv.i.fin,lli.ul
anion In ineakote-narocHt court by the flirt day of
lkiti.Kl.ini lui . 1 k iftniM nt mil . I. .. .1.1 .1...
im Seinimuur, jtrn.Ntlddav beluittbenr-tdar oflhi
- lurtu ui ti(i uuk luutiTfiuK inn raiurauou 01 ine
time uiccil)ivd in the order tor publkatiou lienor.
Attt U jou fall o to appear aud anioer. for want
tiitnof nUtntln will take JuJt;ment axaiutt )ou aa
ptajrtl for In Ida complaint, to wit, tor (tie auui ef
onu hundred and HP
tbereou ilncoinoilthilayuf Jauuary, ItflO. at twelve
pur era . per annum, and for c,U and d a lurecmenta
i-f lUUaciti n, Tbl anroinon la bubllrlied tirordir
lyuoiiarv, iotincr vim imereal
?Zi?'!l , TtnTJua0 of toun " IU"
I'. U U'AUOY, Attorney for I'ldnlltr.
ralem, Juljru, lb77. ilwtl
N0T1CK TO rERSSXS 1NTINBHQ
KMI0I1TK Tv OkKtON.
TO
Direct Pftsiage from New
York to Portland, Oregon.
L nirAKTMiMr o. a O. H.. I
ruaTkAND, Jane 1 crt. f
THKCMKOON BTKAMelttl COMPANY s
tinted to carry ea tie Iron tteaaiablp. now btleir
ballt at ("heater !' , ay John Roach a Am. auon her
rumBlaitna. ea or anoat Ibe 15th da at Jiamn.
I IhTB ateerii; peaaaagera (rota Naw York lo rVrlUnd.
f Mnct, ta Om Strait of Macallan, at U exlrraely
low rate or Hi. ma arraacy. board laetoded.
TtaUa'aamerwtllbatba beat, ain(cet and noit
comroilibly airancW efclp erer ballt la the Unlied
euica . liMr4. UV kaM. OUnaaaliiDa! 4A imi In
lenUi re ft baas; tV" depth, of hkl; caparlty, I
110 tone; x rabU aM 600 etecraeepaiaetigcia. I
Tie a IUih wool Uaa atearaK will receive tpeclai ai- I
wool Um etcaraxe will reeelve tpeclai ai
wttl beaauvide i wtu all ao4, m Imp-ote.
lu eaUlaUon IU ba prraxt Krary at
It k tU t Mm coatUrt of paeeairfv,
leuuoa; it w pe
Bcmaanath
tenuoi lll t iaM l Ike coaawt of paaaenirerv
aait tlia tar will be of akakat aaailli. Wit nf iK.
deck r 4B HI be Med ap lux rvtncerallay parpna
ea, wltb a view lo lareJak paaaeaatr Ireah atat
rlae Ik whoMt oyMtf .
lac nn ajra wllfb aee la aaoat alytyaaya.
ToaMWiiMreeaawkeAaalraloeBtlrrataloOraawe.
ar lealtaral aa4 ataw laujlaaa aia WlU be take at
ry low lata. 4 -. ,
rotparaoaaaMWkaktea4a U ike AUaatU
USE
IN THE
not
See that our Trade Mark is on each Package!
o
4
a
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Si
PUEE WHITE, FOE INSIDE AND OUTSIDE WOEKj:
Jet Blaok ; and AT1T1 COLORS.
Mixed :FlesMa.y for TJo.
AND EASILY APPLIED.
For Sale by tho Agcntx:
JOHN
AND
HODGE.
Tlajtlalo DraggliitH, ad Dealers la. PalaU, Olla, aad Glaaa,
NO. 75 FRbVlT HTltKKT.
PACIFIC THRESHING MACHINE COJHP'Y,
saflurauiunau ur
baaaaaaHaaVaw nxtrttn. c.ia7a 3&imtr
u iiMMaBBaia??a T" airTrar
S!laBK5iBMyalaaSra
iiSiawaaawHawaP9pHrPl
(aT!a&?i2H8BaaaBa?aBaaBiB
E2HaW BaBaHlS9raaHa3Baa'BaBaBBaHaK$:S
:vlWBWaaaWawBaWWSa5BrtPcr
PELTON'8 SIX-FOLD HOR8E-POWERS
And Counterbalance Separators.
INCOnroHVTED AT BALKM. OKEUON. OOTOBBK 7, 1878. 8
M. oLa, V lee I'-ealdent : W. II. Uaarairraa,
orao aPoviro:
lat HA.AU. UKEUUN. or ureiro
n lroa autTwoodeii
TIIK HKI'AHVIOU HAVKa TUE UlUlN
For
titatea wl.blnirto coiielo Oregon thla offera a rare
oppbrlunltj, at thu niinoyauc-e and fatlKUO of the
ovvr'anil route by rail aro avoided, aud inu (.anaxu It
coiitlderably leu.
Koipanluilar Information address F. C. r-cbmldt,
1 Sonth .William itrcel, .New Yoik. or
lJjmOJ K SOHULZK.
Land Ateut O. & O. It. It. Co , I'ortlind, 0,'n.
IS
1'ItEMIUM PAID FOR
jEMjcl "Woolfli!
.FOII W. GILBERT.
junee, isnu VAI.E9I.
Leo Willis,
BROS I.KAVK TO OM.LTIIK ATTENTION OF
tho public to hla new stock of
Pianos and Organs
In atore and Ir i -We, wblch are offered at
Groutly - floditootl Irico,
etlbnr for caah or on luttaUmentt,
tut atocK or
Books and Stationery
la alao COMPLTTE, and wUl be ae'.d at Prict to ault
the tlmea.
. Will furnlah, at ahart nolle, any Book pobljiaedl
U the Unit, d btatea, at pobliahar'a rate'.
wjucra aoiicuea, aaa aa eiaiinuon ol bit itock
reapectfilly tnyltcd.
LEO WILLI8,
Bute Street, ajUaleua.
apttoj
WOOL
T
Im St E. HIRSCH.
'TteBWBaaT avariutprle paid fr aayaa-eaat
" "" Jat-a
or . Hoparaiior.
wool wanted
THES
JLS9
WORLD!
Iooi"Voc5L !
?ii- Co. f p I
Sla!! Hi I. i
HUGHES. Salom,
SNELL & CO..
XOgJ.fPXA.JJTP,, Or.
PKLTON, TRESIOXNT; J. IUIT
BvLiopirloz to wkXkry
rtxr In vaais. MarjBfaa
Secretary. Or
ruateiTala. TIIK fOWult LAUTd a LIFE-TIME.
lurtner parllcuura, adiintia the omcera named abore, or
baucii, March 88 ly
1004. 1877.
The Only Strictly Wholesale Drug Home
In Oregon.
T. A DAVIS fe CO.,
71 Proitt Nlreet,
IRTI.AND, OllliGON,
OFFKIl TO TIIK DltL'O ANI) OENEItAL MKB
iliaujlfo trade a coaiplclu amortineut of
Drugs,
Patent Medicines,
Tine Chemicals,
Cia&sware,
Shop Furniture, nd
Druggistc' Sundries.
ALSO,
WINDOW GLASS,,
Of all Uei and quaUlIea.
WHITE LEAD,
Of the leading brandi, In Una and kega,
COLORS INOAN8 andDBY
Putty, Lampblaok,
Bed Lead, Glue.
VARNISHES,
Including the flueat brand for Coach ralnlera' nte.
Paint, Whitewash, aad VaraUk Braihet.
L.INSRKB OIL, In barrel and cana.
TarpeBtlBf, Coal 9111, Castor Oil, lard Oil,.
NeatVIbot Oil, Fl.a Ml,
Aloonol,
In barrela an4 eaaee.,
Blue Vllrlal, sulahar, Caatlio
Saay, Ceaceatratca Lye,
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