East Oregonian : E.O. (Pendleton, OR) 1888-current, May 02, 1911, EVENING EDITION, Page PAGE SEVEN, Image 7

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DAILY EAST OREQOXIAX, PBNDUfTOIf, ORBOON, TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1911.
PAGE) 8CVJU
Women who use Mother's Frlond are saved much of the discomfort and suffering
SO common with expectant mothers. It Is a penetrating oil that thoroughly Indi
cates every muscle, nerve and tendon involved at such times, and thus promotes
physical comfort. It aids nature by expanding the skin and tissues and per
fectly prepares the system fov the
coming of baby. Mother's Friend
assures a quick and natural recovery
for every woman who uses it. It is
for sale at drug stores. Write for
free book for expectant mothers.
BBADFIELD EEGULA.TOB CO..
Atlanta, Oa.
CATTLE MARKET
IS DIME HIGHER
SHEEP MARKET STRONG;
HOGS Alt 10 STEADY
Jlonvy Run of Livestock In Portland
Yiird Ycwloriliiy Offorliurs of
WImmiI Continue) Very I.liultcsl.
4 In the? Stockyards. 4
Ninth Portlund Hogg
steady,
cattle firm, sheep firm.
South Omnhn Hogs 15e low
er, rattle steady, sheep 10 to
15c higher.
ChK-ngo Hogs 10 to 15c
lower; cattle steady; sheep
weuk, 10c lower.
(From Monday's Journal.)
There was a heavy run of cattle and
sheep In tho yards today, but prices
were generally well retained. The
cattle market had a total of 935 head
over Sunday and these were offering
In the yards this morning.
The murket for cattle was rather
steady and one lot was sold at 17 or
fully a dime above previous quota
tions. General range of cattle today:
t. .. .. i t a on
Fancy grain steers 6.70
Ordinary "grain steers 8.60
Best cows ;
Medium cows
6 25 '
5.25 !
Ordinary cows 6.00 -o business ts reported in me nop
Poor to fair cows 1300 to 4.00 contract market, while there are re
Best bulls 6.00 ports that ISc Is available for this
Fancy hulls 4.75 year's crop, still no offers at this price
Ordinary bulls 4.25 I can be confirmed throuhg "reliable
CALVES. dealers.
Best light ..v $ S.00 j Spot hops are firm with oddss In
Ordinary 7 00 , heavy demand around 13 l-2c for
por 13 to 4.00 . 190!'s.
Sho p market had a run of 2763 ; Foreign hop markets are generally
head during the IS hours and the , firm.
trade opened this morning rather j
firm. A mixed M of wethers and How I This? -
eu' S that averaged 90 pounds went at , offer One Hundred Dollars Heward
13.50
rne iaur uvenmeu
pounds. Yarl.ng lambs
found a
g od demand with a sale of 71 pound
average stuff at 15.50.
There wan n firmer tone for sheep .
and lambs at Omaha today and prices
h,j ir... hi..h,.r than Saturday. '
but Chi. inio u.is ui.il;, lUo lower.
Sheep market general
North Portland today:
Spring lambs, good . . .
Yearlings, good .......
Wethers, best
Wethers, good
rang
at
. 80
5.25
6.00
Ewes, good '-25 to 4.50
There was only a limited showing
of hogs nt North Portland this morn
ing nnd general cond.tlons were prac
tically the same ns last week.
In the east there was n mixed tone
in the swine trade. At South Omaha
there was a drop of 15e with the top
ptl.-e there 15.75, which means S6.S5
to land at Portland, while u' Chicago
there was n general loss of 10c t-t lie
from Saturday.
' General range of the hog market at
North Portland:
Best blockers $7ti;."
Medium light 7.00
'n,,..re ,i,l n. Vinnv- It-Jll
Rough "and heavy . . . . . .VlV'to 6.80
Amoni; tli( Shippers.
Cattlt B. J. Phlllippl, Jefferson,
Or., two loads; II. L. Prldy. Oateway,
Or., 9 loads; J. W. Moran, Anaconda,
Mont., 13 loads; A. L. ltlckert, On
tario, nr.. 2 loads. D. MeUIII, Ontario,
1 load; J. L. Cot. Eaton, Idaho, 5
loads; C. p. Walker, Huntington, Or.,
5 loads.
lr,,ir. T II llolmnn Morn. dr. 1
load: W 11 Kurlz, The Dalles, Or. 1
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Stores tlm Senses of
Taste and Kincll. 1'ull size 50 cts., at Drug
cists or by until. In limid form, 75 c nts,
Ely Brothers, 5i! Wuitou Street, New york.
Woman
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Us Tils u for inflamma
tion., Irrilatluna or ulcera
tions nf mucoua membranes,
rainless, and not astrlo-
lTWEVSfocMIMlCO.Snt or Koa.
tola nr iis-tinKis
or sent In nlain wrappar. .
by express, prepaid, for I1.U0
or bottlna. tl 3.
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For the mother In th borne to te
strong and veil. able to derote net
time and strength to the rearing of
children, Is one of life's greatest
blessings. Often the bearing of
children Injures the mother's health,
if she has not prepared her system
In advance for the important event.
Sheep and lambs Geor Kraus,
Oakland, Or., 1 load; George Dixon,
Willow, Cal., 4 loads; J. W. Hunt,
Willow, Cal., 3 loads; R. N. Stanfield,
Stanflold, Ore., 1 load; Gooding Land
& Investment company, Gooding,
Idaho, 3 loads; F. B. McCulley, Jo
seph, Ore., 2 loads.
Tho Wheat Market.
Whllo one Interest Is offering and
buying bluestem wheat as high as 93c
a bushel, basis track delivery tide
water, other local buyers are not bid
ding more than 91c, and they say this
Is the extreme limit.
Offerings of wheat continue very
limited and with the market In an
advancing mood, there is less dispo
sition to try the trade among farm
ers than when values were down.
lMueMem remains In greatest call,
northern and southern millers doing
more of the bidding. Club wheat,
while In demand, Is not being so ea
gerly sought as bluestem. Bids for
club remain between 85 and 86c a
bushel.
Coarse grain market Is firm, but
little business having been carried
through recently. Offerings of oats
are more liberal than anticipated, es
pecially from the Willamette valley.
Hiiy market Is steady to firm with
alfalfa erratic and no two dealers bid
ding alike.
Flour market Is flrrrt for all de
sert ptions.
Poultry Cnrrled Over.
Quite a number of coops of poul
try were carried over from Saturday
by Front street dealers today on ac
count of the limited demand at the
M' "f Saturday
Prices are still low
and the trade Is anticipating no Im-
provcniem mis weea.
Hop Contract Waiting.
ed bT Hall s Cnlurrli Cure. F. J CHENEY
Co., Toledo, .
; We. the tindendgned, have known F. J.
'Cheney fur the last l." years, and believe
una perfectly Honorable in an business
transactions and financially able to carry
out atir.obllgatlnusjiiR.de by his firm.
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Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O
Hull's Cnturrn Cure is tnkeu Internally,
acting directly upon the blooil and mucous
warfares of the system. Testimonials sent
free. Price 7."c, per bottle. Sold by nil
I M insists
Take Hall's Family Dills for constipa
tion.. AT
(Special Correspondence.)
Hermlston, Ore.. May 1 The in
creased business has made It neces
sary to put on another man at the
depot of the O. W. 11. & N. railroad,
i 1 Cerry having been changed to
OMV IlKin lllllt I
F. Smith given tho
' n,ht Mt . T,u - probably not
;twioiner point mi un iiiuiiiiMn mn.-
where the volume of business Is as
great ns here In comparison with the
s ze of the town. Pendleton Is nbout
seven times lnrger than Hermlston
yet the amount of business is but
three times as great as that of the
local office here.
Mr. A. E. Robb has vlosed n deal
for the Maxwell Land ft Irrigation
company of Hermlston, which sells
I to K:rl L. Tteeder of Dayton, Ohio, a
j 2n-ucro tract of land, being In section
21. Mr. Reeder was here for a few
days looking over the project and Is
fully satisfied with his purchase. Mr.
ltobb is now, nt Dayton, Ohio, and has
Interested nilte a number of people
nt that place.
The Herm'ston Light ft Power com
pany will have day current on nnd
after tne first of May, according to
Mr. Chlstholm. This will allow of a
more generous use of electric power
by tho people of Hermlston. Several
motors have been Installed around
tho city and more will be Installed
ns soon ns tho day current is turnofl
on.
K. L. Wheeler, an old time nursery
man, has started a nursery on the
farm of J. W. Crnlk. He has had n
good deal of experience on the coast,
having come hero from Kellogg. Ida
ho, where he had a nursery at that
place and before one In Linn county,
this state. Mr. Wheeler will start his
trees from tho beginning and has al
ready commenced operations.
James 'j. Payer, field secretary of
the Oregon Development league of
Portland, came to Hermlston Satur
day and made a visit to the Project.
II. D. Newell, project engineer, took
him over tho project thnt he might
become acquainted with the real con
ditions here, and bo better able to
tell the people at Portland Just what
wo have. Ho wont from here to
Slnnfleld.
A New York lunatic has been pa
rolod from Bloomlngdnlo to make a
trip to Europe, after giving his bond
thnt ho would come back.
SECOND PRIZE WINNER
IN STORY CONTEST
The following story written by Mrs.
Margaret Cooper, 'won the second
prize In tho "Cook With Gas" story
contest conducted by the Pacific
Power and Light company:
Betty was a bride of two weeks.
Just two days before she and Jack
had returned to the suburban home
after a honeymoon spent 'neath the
sunny skies of California.
After having surveyed the rest of
the house she was escorted to the
kitchen. Now It was not, as quoted
from one bride, a "darling Dutch
kitchen with a love of a gas range."
It was a large kitchen with an old
fashioned range.
This had been the same kitchen
that twenty-five years before Jack's
father had brought mother.
Then it was like a small farm.
Now lots had been sold and It was
a thriving suburb.
The rest of tho house had been re
modeled and refurnished but the
kitchen had been left the same. It
dos not matter, the young husband
had said.
After kissing Betty and promising
to return promptly at six for their
first dinner at home, Jack left for the
office.
Betty ordered all the things she
thought were needed for the kitch
en. Now, if the truth be told, her edu
cation In domestic science had been
sadly neglected. She knew her math
ematics and her Latin well and be
longed to a national sorority, but
when it comes to cooking, those things
nre of little help.
. Having decided on a roast beef,
Betty got down a cook book and dili
gently studied it.
The roast was duly salted and pep
pered and sprinkled with flour.
About four the fire was built. The
cook book had said cook from one
to two hours with a moderate oven
at first.
Three times the fire went out and
three times it was built by the little
bride.
Now there was a salad to make
and dessert and oh, so many other
little things to attend to.
About six the husband returned,
bringing with him a college friend
who had Insisted on coming out to
see the prize his chum had drawn
In the matrimonial lottery.
Instead of being greeted by the
little fairy he had left, he found hud
dled on the kitchen floor a pink heap
of girl, coal dust and tears.
In the oven was a roast beef not
even started to cook and all the vege
tables in the same state.
"Never mind, Betty, darling." ' he
said. "I'll build a fire and we will do
the bent we can tonight and tomorrow
we will go over to -town and board till
we get a maid."
As they started to build the f.re
with old papers an ad caught his eye
"Cook With Gas." "Why. I've got
It, Pet," he said, "we will have a gas
range and put in all the latest gas
Improvements."
Six months later the same college
friend met them in town. She look
id t,s happy a a nchool g.rl and said:
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In I-Mvc Minutes.
Tallman ft Co. will tell you that
they guarantee MI-O-XA to relieve
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diseases of tho stomach and indiges
tion, or money back.
Have you gas on stomach?
One or two Ml-O-N.V, stomach tab
lets and the misery is ended.
Ars you bilious, dizzy or nervous?
MI-O-XA stomach tablets will put
you right in a day; give relief In 10
minutes.
Now, dear render, don't go on puf
fuii'.g with stomach trouble. Be fair
to yourself, throw aside prejudice
and try MI-O-XA. It Is a great doc
tor's prescription. Xo doctor ever
wrote a bitter one.
And money back If you don't say
MI-O-XA is worth Its weight In gold.
Sold by Tallman & Co. and" leading
druggists everywhere. 50 cents a
largo box.
Mrs. Mary Hutchinson says:
"Pains and distress In my stomach
and a general stomach comnlnint was
entirely " cured for me by the use of
two boxes of Mi-o-na stomach tab
lets." DOS Pearl Street, Tpsilanti,
Mich. Wrlto Booth's Mi-o-na, Buf
falo, X. Y., for free trial sample.
A HOPEFUL MESSAGE TO
SCALP SUFFERERS AND MEN
WHO'S HAIR IS THINNING
Dandruff now bald later. Tho
same, is true of scalp diseases. In
fact baldness is a scalp disease. The
trouble with the greasy salves and
lotions, the so-called dandruff and
scalp cures you have tried so far -s
that they do not do anything but tem
porarily relieve tho itching and cake
the diuidrutf so it doesn't full until
its dried out again. Nothing can
cure really cure such troubles but
it real scalp medicine that will kill the
gerniH cauyLag dandruff and scalp dis
ease. Learning from leading fellow drug
g.sts throughout America that they
had found u whirlwind cure for dand
ruff, acaema and all diseases of the
skin und sculp the Penloton Drug
Stoic on proving to the laboratories
compounding tho treatment that it is
the most prominent drug store in this
city secured the ugency for tho rem
edy. Tills remedy is Z12MO, the
clean, Uuuld preparation that kills
the germ of disease and ZEMO SOAP
to wash the scalp or sin clear and
clean of the dandruff or scale and by
its antiseptic cjuallt.es sootho and
heal.
Sold and guaranteed by druggists
everywhere and In Pendleton by Pen
dleton by Tendleton Drug Store.
CURES
OBSTINATE
COUGHS
THE
MEW
QUICKEST v
whooping ,; y weak,
cough cure ns SORE LUNGS
"My troubles are all over now. I
prepare all my vegetables and dessert
In the morning and I have all my af
ternoons to myself. We have the gas
to cook with now and I can stay over
town till five o'clock and then have
dinner at six. I can even cook din
ner In my best frock, there Is so lit
tle muss. As for saving time, why
we don't have to get up nearly so
early and Jack has counted up the
bills and they are Just half what it
cost mother to keep up that big
range. Everything Is Just fine and
we are the happiest couple on earth
since Jack read that ad in the paper.
'Cook With Gas:'"
CARELESS ABOUT AP
PENDICITIS IX PENDLETON
Many Pendleton people have chron
ic appendicitis which is carelessly
treated as if It were ordinary bowel
or stomach trouble. If you have wind
or gas In the stomach or bowels, sour
stomach or constipation, try simple
buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., as
compounded In Adler-1-ka, the new
German appendicitis remedy. Pen
dleton Drug Co. states that A SIXGLE
DOSE of this simple remedy will re
lieve any bowel or stomach trouble.
NOTICE OF PKOPOSED CIHUTER
AMENDMENT.
(Continued from page six.)
and parcels of land should pay on ac
count of the benefits to be derived
from such proposed Improvement, and
tho City Surveyor shall file such plans
and specifications and estimates In
the office of the Recorder of The City
of Pendleton. If the Council shall
find such plans, specifications and es
timates to be satisfactory, It shall ap
prove tne same and Bhall determine
tho. boundaries of the district bene
fited and to be assessed for such im
provement and the action of the
Council in the creation of such an
assessment district shall be final and
conclusive. The Council shall by
resolution declare Its purpose of mak
ing such Improvement, describing the
same and Including such engineer's
estimates of the probable total cost
thereof, and also defining the boun
daries of the assessment district to
be benefited and assessed therefor.
The action of the Council In declaring
i's Intention to Improve any street or
streets or any part or parts thereof,
directing the publication of notice
thereof, approving and adopting the
plans and specifications and esti
mates of the City Surveyor, and de
termining the district benefited and
to be assessed therefor, may all be
done In one and the same act.
(3) The resolution of the Council
declaring its purpose to Improve the
street shall be published for a period
shnll also be published therewith a
notice that the Surveyor's estimate of
'.he proportion of the cost of said
work to be charged against each lot.
part of lot and parcel of land is on
file In the office of the City Record
er, and a copy of such resolution, to
gether with the report of the Sur
veyor, showing the probable percent
age of benefit to be assessed against
each lot, part of lot and parcel of
land within such district, shall be
kept of record In the office of tho
City Recorder.
(4) Within ten days from the date
of tho first publication of. the notice
required to be published In the pre
ceding section, the owners of SO per
cent or more in area of the property
within such assessment district may
make and file with the City Recorder
a written objection or remonstrance
against such proposed Improvement,
and such objection or remonstrance
shall bo a bar to any further proceed
ing In the making of such improve
ment for a period of six months, un
less the owners of one-half or more
of the property affected as aforesaid
shall subsequently petition therefor.
(5) If no such objection or re
monstrance be made or filed with the
Recorder within the time designated,
the Council shall be deemed to have
acquired Jurisdiction to order the Im
provements to be made, and the
Council may thereafter by ordinance
provide for making such Improve
ment, which shall conform In all par
ticulars to the plans and specifica
tions previously adopted.
(6) When the improvement of
any street ts ordered the Recorder,
upon Instruction from the Common
Council, shall immediately Invite pro
posals ' for making the same, In ac
cordance with ordinance provided,
which proposals shall be opened In
the presence of a majority of the
Common Council and the contract
awarded to the lowest responsible
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bidder for either the whole of said
Improvement or such part thereof as
will not materially conflict with the
completion of the remainder thereof.
The Common Council shall have the
right to reject any or all proposals
received. If all proposals shall be
rejected the Common Council shall
have power by resolution duly adopt
ed, to order that such Improvement,
or any portion thereof, may be made
under the direction of the Common
Council by purchasing the materials
and hiring the labor therefor. The
Common Council shall have the pow
er to provide for the proper Inspec
tion and supervision of all work done
under the provisions of this article,
and to do any other act to secure
the faithful carrying out and the com
pletion of all contracts, and the mak
ing of all Improvements In strict com
pliance with the ordinances and
specifications therefor, and shall have
power to direct that the cost of said
Improvements, or any portion there
of, shall be paid for by the City.
(7) Upon the signing of the con
tract, or upon the determination of
Improvement under Us own supervl
sion by purchasing the material and
the Common Council to make said
of ten days in some newspaper to be
designated by the Council, and there
hiring the labor therefor, or as soon
thereafter as is reasonably conven
ient, the Common Council shall pro
ceed to apportion and assess the cost
of making such improvement upon
the lots, parts of lots and parcels of
land within the assessment district, in
accordance with the special and pe
cullar benefits derived by each lot.
part of lot and parcel of land. No
notice of such hearing and assess
ment shall be necessary other than
the notice required by subdivision i
of this section, and all objections or
exceptions to the Surveyor's estimates
of percentage or any application for
raising or lowering the same in any
particular shall be filed with the City
Recorder within 'ifteen days after
the first publication of such notice,
and at such hearing the Common
Council shall consider the said City
Surveyor's estimates of assessments
and all objections thereto, and shali
have the power at Its discretion, and
without any further notice, to con
sider, ascertain and determine the
amount of the special and peculiar
benefits accruing to each lot, part ol
lot or parcel of land within said as
sessment district by reason of such
improvement, and tho amount appor
tioned by the City Surveyor to any
lot, part of lot or parcel of land shali
be so reduced or Increased by the
Common Council that it shall be in
just proportion to such benefits. But
In no case shall any such percentage
exceed such benefit. The amount of
such assessment against each lot,
part of lot and parcel of land shall
be declared by ordinance, and the Re
corder shall thereupon enter the sam
In the lien docket of The City of Pen
dleton, and the same shall thereafter
be known as the Recorder's Estimate
and Assessment. The contract priije.
based upon the estimate of the City
Surveyor, or if there be no contract,
the estimates of the City Surveyor
the cost of right of way and expenses
WANTED.
ALL KINDS OF HAIR WORK
done at Madam Kennedy's Hair
Parlors, b07 East Court Ct. Also a
nice line of natural human hair
goods for sale. Hair ressing, sham
pooing, all work strictly guaranteed,
llring your combings and wait 'till
your work is done. Two first class
another dependent upon tho mercy of
of help and good work. Phone Red
3752.
SUBSCRIBERS TO MAGAZINES, IF
you want to subscribe to magazines
or newspapers in the United States
or Europe, remit by postal note,
check, or send to the EAST OHE
GOXIAX tho net publisher's price
of the publication you desire, and
we will have It sent you. It will
save you both trouble and risk. If
you are a subscriber to tho east
OREGOXIAX. In remitting you can
deductc ten per cent from the pub
lisher's price. Address EAST
OREGOXIAX PUB. CO.. rendle
ton, Ore.
1 Want
ROUTS
STUBBORN
COLDS
H EALS
of condemning the land and a sum
not exceeding five per cent f th
contract price, or the surveyor's esti
mate as the cost of advertising, engi
neering and superintendence shall be
deemed to be the cost of every Im
provement.
This notice is published pursuant
to order of the Common Council, the
first publication hereof being mad
April 3, 1911.
Dated Pendleton, Oregon, April I,
1911.
THOMAS FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
NOTICE OP BIDS FOli STREET IM
PROVEMENT.
Xotlce is hereby given that the Com
mon Council of the City of Pendleton
will receive sealed bids at the office
of the City Recorder in Pendleton,
Oregon, up to May 10th, 1911, at 5
o'clock P. M., for the construction of
sidewalks and cross walks on the north
side of West Court street between the
East line of Calvin street and the
West line of Ash street. In accord
ance with the ordinances of the City
of Pendleton, the bids to specify as
follows, viz:
Wood sidewalk, price per lineal
foot. "
Cement sidewalk, price per lineal
foot.
Wood cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Cement cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check in the sum of $200.00
as a guarantee that the bidler will
enter into the contract if awarded to
him and to be returned to the bidder
i" unsuccessful, and the Common
Council reserves the right to reject
any and all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
2Sth day of April, 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD.
City Recorder.
NOTICE OF BIDS FOR STREET IM
PROVEMENT. Xotice Is hereby given that the
Common Council of the City of Pen
dleton will receive sealed bids at the
office of the City Recorder In Pendle
ton, Oregon, up to May 10th, 1911,
at 5 o'clock P. M. for the construction
of sidewalks and cross walks on the
south side of West Court street be
tween the oast line of Star street and
the west line of Ash street. In accord
ance with the ordinances of the City
of Pendleton, the bids to specify as
fellows viz:
Wood sidewalk price per lineal foot.
Cement sidewalk, price per lineal
foot
Wood cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Cement cross walk, price per lineal
foot.
Each bid must be accompanied by
a certified check in the sum of J200.00
as a guarantee that the bidder will
enter into the contract If awarded to
him and be returned to the bidder If
unsuccessful, and the Common Coun
cil reserves the right to reject anv and
all bids.
Dated at Pendleton, Oregon, this
2Sth day of April. 1911.
THOS. FITZ GERALD,
City Recorder.
WANTED (Continued)
WANTED Lace curtains to laundry.
Work done with especial care.
Phone Red 2521.
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FOH SALE.
FOH SALE Standard bred Single
Comb Black Minorca eggs, $1.50
setting: $S.OO per 100. 215 Jane
St. Phone Black 5091. Pendleton,
Oregon.
LEGAL BLANKS of every descrip
tion for county court, circuit court,
Justice court, real estate, etc., for
Sale nt East Oregonian office.
FOIl RENT.
FOR RENT Unfurnished housekeep
ing rooms In East Oregonian build
ing. Steam heat, gas range In
kitchen, electric lights, hot and
cold water and bath. Recently
renovated. Enquire at E. O. office.
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