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flottille Q tn \ L Additional Locals. Nervous Prostration. C ircu it C ou rt P o . - L c t —. M o j T e r m , E. W. J o y C o m p a n y — Gentlemen: Wm Norris vs John A Laird. I be teachers* examination will . . . , I have suffered from a nervous pros- D L Watson aud L L Watson vs PUBLISHED KVKHV TUESDAY be h e ld ut Myrtla I oint, beginning tra.tioii from fiuuncinl losses. Can M L Floyd ct aL at 1 p. m. tomorrow. »av Joy’s Vegetable Sarsaparilla has R A Graham vs Win Notley. /. S. M'EWEN & 0. F. DEAN , Miss 1 b iggs, who takes charge I cur« d ,no My liver, stomach and R F Knox vs Jotiu Granby. Editors and Proprietors. . . , - . . .. . bowels have been very inactive, but a -— of the Stniiij* bcbool, is in tins city . , . * , T „ i F W Marvin va W G Webster. ... ° J sinco taking your remedy I am Demoted to the material and 9uoinl r.p- John A Gray vs James Hill. All business men building o f theCoqui!'.* Valloy partioalnrly V is it in g , th e guest o f M i«*» L u c j entirely well. “ vs Coos Bay Land and o f Co 0 8 County generally. Nichols. and women bhould use it. Please Co. Subscription, per year, in advance, $2. was P olish . (Signed.) G W Loggie vs W A Luse— cross The schooner Amethyst P. FISHER, N ewhpapkb A d v ib t im w o A oknt , M r . W m . H enry J ones , hill in equity. • 21 Merchants’ Exchange, flan Francisco is towed down from Morras Bro’s | Butte, Mont. j Catherine Wimcr vs Augusta our authorized agent. This paper la kept on file, in hla office. mill lust Saturday, near noon. She ------- was loaded with lumber for San Backache, Dizziness, Tiredness,' Aiken et al— suit in equity to fore TÜK8DÀŸ, MAY 7, 1895. close a mortgage. i Francisco Kiv<! way to J°y ’8 Vegetable Sarsap-1 Anna Mabel Northrop et al vs arilla. Howard Morton Northrup— suit The May-Day ball last Saturday in equity to foreclose a mortgage. P P M M M | W e s t D r a c o n ia n i night was quite a success. It had J W Cox, assignor, to John F ' a fair number attending, and was 1 There were some rowdies in town Hall, assignee— assignment for ben Monday. Myrtle Point is so quiet ^social and most pleosureable. Win. j efit of creditors. generally that the niarhal was not j The H erald 1ms splendid club Kendall . spared no pains to have a .expecting hobos, hence they e s -! J P McConnell vs Wm Howell— action at law. bing facilities with the best newspa good tune, Rtid his arrangements cupecj arrest. C B, It A E It It A N Co vs Fan pers published in the land. We offer o f committees and for music were) Homer Greer, o f Ravcnswood, nie G Dixon—action at law. The H erald and the New complete. | W. Va., arrived here Wednesday John McCue vs Clementine Mc- York TWICE - A - WEEK The Coquille Dairymen’s Union ! morning by stage mid has been u Cue— suit in equity for partition of WOULD, both for one year A| a 4 ( guest of S. B. liermaLD since, j for only............................... t 2 25 held its regular monthly m a tin g i ' he gpntIen)Hn is HU „ .e d it o r of real property. W L Dixon, nssiguor, to John The H erald and the Weekly yesterday. Nothing o f a public much cote, and became acquainted Bouewitz, assignee— assignment for S. F. Examiner................... 2 75 nature wsidone. Reports of offi- with Mr. Hermann wheu he was benefit of creditors. The H erald and the Daily cials were received and informal attending the Washington A Lee Eli W Hasan, assignor, to Z T Examiuer, including Sun day's mammoth edition .. 7 80 discussion had o f the general ont- U 'livem ty. Mr. Greer will remain Siglin, assignee—assignment for , . .. . a l l somirer. and perhaps establish benefit of creditors. G. A. R. comrades can get “ The . look . and , prospecta of tha enter- # k pack)Dg plant at Myrtla C B, It & E It It A N Co vs C S National Tribune,” published at Point. Bishop— action at law. Washington City, D. C., at this Prl8e- The 2d instant was celebrated by John Belieu was robbed o f a J B Hunt vs David Strang j u office for 81 a year in ndvuuce, or with the H e r a l d , lltc lioo papers several citizens in this place as new suit of clothes at his residence j nction at law. birthday anniversaries. Our old four miles south of Coquille City, | Creamery Package Manfg Co vs lor 82.50! . , on May 1st. Ihere was som e1 W L Dixon— suit in equity to fore friend, 8. B. Barrows, was greeted money in the pockets. The thief p u t t h e ' q UESTION. close a mortgage— for confirmation. by friends on his 67tb birthday; went into hia room while he was John Vinga vs R A Bensell nnd Undoubtedly the test is upon u r , friend A. Boyrie, also, attained to asleep and carried off the articles M Simpson et al—suit. C B, R A E R R A N Co vs J M and at the opproachiug general a good age; several juveniles o ls o jvery early after midnight, Con- Mike Eudicott et al—action at law. eloction, to be held in November, celebrated. The H e r a l d extends: Btabl9 M‘ K ' Lee “ ''rested Owens on a warrant, but there was David Morse jr, assignor, to 1806, whether the same be fairly and greetings to one aud all. no proof to bind him over for the Isaiah Hacker, asssignee— assign nnderstandingty put or not, the The Valley Oracle Ferndnle, Cal.; crime, aud Judge Beuder released ment for benefit of creditors. question as to whether this is to bo A. N. Wittmann returned this week him. Coquille Mill A Tug Co vs E fl Daniel Giles nnd Charles Stewart Rose— suit in equity for an injunc and continue a government of the from a trip to Curry county, Oregon, people, by the people and for the where he has been on n business returned from Salem Tuesdayl tion. Commercial National Bank vs people will be decided. In view visit for gome time. He came down whither they had been to deliver j the unfortunate Perry Stoddard to' Geo. W Williams et al— suit in of this fact, and to fnirly aud intel by the Klamath road, which he the asylum. Their charge gavej equity. ligently get the sense of the people, pronounces in good condition with them but little trouble, however Thomas Rook vs Patrick O’Neill and not go into involuntary political easy grades. He states that times they were obliged to guard him — action at law. day and night, as he was very rest- i Christenson A Johnson vs F Ames bankruptcy, let the question which in Oregon are not so bad. less and acted at times ns though , and Frank Thibault—suit in equity is moat prominently at issue be put While in Stockton, Cal., some he wanted to get away. H e real-1 to foreclose a lien. unequivocally and separately from time ago, Thos. F. Lauagan, of Los ized that he was going to the nsy-1 C B, R A E R 1 U N Co vs W S that of choice of officers, and let that Banos, thnt state, was taken very lurn, and seemed to think thnt he Vandorburg— action at law. C B, R A E R R A N Co vs Goo F result be the official instructions re severely with cramps nnd diarrhoea. would never live to return to his gardless of the “ policy” the admin He chanced to meet Mr. C. M. Car home. Mr. Giles reports that the Ross— action at law. ter, Avho was similarly afflicted. He roads from this place lo Roseburg C B, R A E R R A N Co vs B F istration may have cut out or that said: “ I told him of Chamberlain’s are comparatively good until you Ross— action at law. any party may have dictated. Our Colic, Cholera and Diarrhcea Rem get to the county line, then they C B, R A E R R A N Co vs W H plan is for the presentation of peti edy, and wo went to the Holden are almost impassable. Thomas— action at law. <--------------- - -------------- R W Getty vs Kate F Ames nnd tions to the in-coming congress to drug store and procured u bottle of B m ik I om IV own . Frank Thibault— suit in equity to provide for an expression of the it. It gave Mr. Carter prompt re lief aud I can vouch for its having E d . H erald : On the 22d of foreclose a lien. people at the next general election cured me.” For sale by Dr. S. L. C B, R A E R R A N Co vs M P last month the temperature ut Bear on these prepositions, voting “ yes" Leneve, druggist. creek, nbout 4 miles inland from Pendergrass— action at law. or “ no” thereon Avhile balloting for C B, R A E R R A N Co vs F E The Valley Oracle, Ferndnle, Bnudon, was 92 degrees in the Lnng— action nt law. president, uninfluenced by tha vote shade. On the same day at our Cal., Bays: Last Wednesday Rev. C B, R A E R K A N Co vs E A for the candidates or the ties of S. R. Wood joined in marriage observatory at the bench the highest figure reached was only 60 degrees | Anderson— action at law. party— as follows: C B, R A E It R A N Co vs R D Frank H int and Miss Kutie Oohle. Lots of strangers now in Ban- M O NEY. The ceremony took place at the don, mostly blacksand miners. Sanford— action at law. Shall it be on gold basis alone? bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. They are visiting that portion of I C B, It A E R R A N Co vs A W [Yes. | [No.] the coast adjoining the mouth of McArthur— action at law. Or shall it be gold, silver and Goble, of Port Kenyon. Both the our river on the north, nnd dowu C B, R A E It It A N Co vs A L bridegroom and bride are well south along the beach ns far ns Nosier— action at, law. paper? [Yes.] [No.] Shall the government issue the known in this community. We are Gold Beach. Many are also going C B, It A E R R A N Co vs D L money directly to the people? informed that they will reside on inland, one of whom tells us that Watson— action at law. [Yes.] [No.] C B, R A E R R A N Co vs Wm the Occidental ranch, o f which Mr. lie and his wife and family are Or shall it l>e done through bank going dowu to the Sixes, where he Notley— action nt law. Flint is foreman. We wish them a ing corporations? [Yes.] [No.] C B ' R A E B R A N C o vs J H has a mining claim, and where he Now here is a practical, inexpen long life o f happiness and pros expects to be able in a short time Nosier— action at law. C B, It A E R It A N Co vs W H to get the gold, nlmost by the sive and fuir way to get the will of perity. Noble— action at law. shovelful. And his wife snys that tho people, and this vexed question N orw ay R r n a , C B, K A E R R A N Co vs O E wheu they get all they wnnt, they would thus be settled by thoso who will sell out and go to Europe and Smith— action nt law. May 5.— It is true, Norway is have tho right to spenk on it, ami Isniali Hacker, as assignee of visit Paris, Berlin nnd Loudon, in 1 10 mnnuer established therefor. booming, ns Tom Bobio snys. Our whilst at the latter place she thinks David Morse jr, vs Joseph E Fox ct new neighbors, that “ T. B.” speuks of, nre from Pleasant valley and she’ll call on and have a chat with al— action at law. The attorney general of the Wm Steinhart vs W G Webster were formerly neighbors of ‘*Tom the queen, as she speaks English United States has dismissed the B’s.” just ns w-ell as Americans, and con et al— suit in equity to forelose a cases ngainst Eugene V. Debs, presi Rev. B. F. Maslerson of Lords- sequently she can understand hpr; mortgage. C B, It A E R R A N Co vs Lars dent of the A. II. U., who was being burg, Col., has been holding meet but as for Parts and Berlin, why Cleniensen—action nt law. Avhat the people speak there is all ings at this place tho past two persecuted as a criminal and party C B, It A E It R A N Co vs Chns weeks. He is an able speaker. jargon. Some o f tha miners are to the damage to property and in He Avill conduct meetings on Fish- coalmen, nnd they like the coal on j Watkins— action nt law. terference with tho mails «luring the trsp next week. the banks of the Coquille very} Mary Ann Cottle vs Sampson gicat railroad strike at Chicago Inst Miss Ella Carl went to Fairview much, aud they say that when the Joseph Cottle— suit in equity for summer. The pity now is that he last Sunday, where she will teach railroad fiom Myrtle Point to Rose divorce— for confirmation. J P Rarkdnll vs W E ltackleff et burg is completed the freight cars has no redress for damages for per school this summer. La grippe I ihs been raging in will be fully employed carrying al suit in equity' to foreclose a juries, persecutions and imputations our yicinity for the past week, but coal to the inland cities nnd towns. mortgage. F E Scofield, ns trustee, vs Eliza against his character from railroad all have about recorered ngaiu. Many o f these are entirely depend yellow-dog-attorneys and the real The young man who hnilt the ent on wood at pressnt, and when beth Watermam ct al— suit in equity devils, the Managers’ Association, cage in Plensnnt valley last fall, this gives ont, and it has nearly to foreclose a mortgnge. Mary Neilson vs 8 A Ward, as done vo in many places, they must who did destroy the property, with and failed to catch the bird, is a very promising young man; that is, get coal or eat their potatoes just administrator of the estate of J A n view to defeat tho strikers and se he promisee the youDg lady who ns they dig them ont of the ground, Simon— foreclosure. cure governmeut help aud sympathy i might become hia companion that ami their pork, beef nnd mutton ns A J Sherwood vs John W Koon— ngninst them. action at law for confirmation. lie will tnke I er to Plensnut valley they get them from the butcher. Southern 'Oregon Co vs Thos W A greenhoru from the bay, who nnd give her full sway in provid A l.c.lK f. ul' K o o k U l t r a W a r . i n g the necessaries of life, as Ins ; lately visited Bnndon, told some ot Rennie et al—suit in equity to fore New York, N. Y., April 27.— A good old mother has been doing, our townspeople, that the town was close n mortgage-—confirmation. Jnmes Rook vs S P Oomlron ct al going down. What makes you say special to the World from Coslioc- now 7(1 year# of age. ton, N. Y., says: John Rich, . 8yd Bobin,” the correspondent ' 8°i s“ i>l tb«y? O, because they are — suit in equity to foreclose a mort . , “ Tom ________ _______ noy Burns, Annie Mitchell, Irene to the West Oregonian, has shown always building new houses Imre, gage— confirmation. M R Lee vs Alice E King et al lempest and lo r n Long were stand- his illiteracy more than ever, spenk- Now, how else did Paris, New ing on a ledge o f rock 300 fust high jDg o f “ C lippei" going to see his York,London nnd all the other great — action nt law for confirmation. W H S Hyde vs John P Maxton winch overhuug the park a little beat girl to get mil k. I would give cities of the world grow but by to the eastward o f here, last night. "Tom Bobin” to understand thnt I building new houses? And if the — suit in equity for partition of real Four feet from the outer edge of have enough milk at home for him \ new arrivals didn’t build the new real estate. Divilbiss Mining A Milling Co vs the rock was a horizontal crack to swim in, but what is hurting housesfor their own accommodation which the oldeat inhabitants say “ Tom " is that he has no place to (and they generally have done so D H Divilbiss—suit ill equity. C B, R A E It It A N Co vs A M lias always been there, nnd which go to get milk. We would he very here) then some one else should do no one thought rendered the ledge thankful to you, "Tom Bobin,” if so for them,or they should go else- Crawford— action nt law. Southern Oregon Co vs Coos *n?pfllr£' you would call around; you should where; but we are anxious to nc- 1 he five young peopls felt the not think that you should not psy commodate all those whom wo he- county ct nl— writ of review. Juo W Koon and Anna E Koon vs ledge giving way under their feet for hay fed to n race-horse just lie- Iteve will make desirable citizens, and tried to get off, but were too cause the horse lost the race. for whokuows yet, and we should W S Jenkins jr and Mamie Jenkins late. Irene Tempert managed to Call again, “ Tom B obin;” we are not bn surprised but that Baudon his wife, Elmer Brizzce and Lola J grasp the edge o f n solid remnant fu ll o f t r ic k s . with all its advantages, commercial Morris—suit in equity to set aside C l ip p e r . of the rock and hung there for and otherwise, if it does not yet deeds and foreclose mortgnge. thirty minutes until help could .... . become a very large and thriving David C Warner va Sol Wise and Brooklyn Eagle: I f the right cjty rench hcr.^ The others were dead Ed Bender—action at law to recover The patentee c f the Baudon when the inhabitants reached the twenty people should die the em- sp ot Rich wns impaled to the peror o f Germany vr >uld become beach has given permission to the H Seugstacken va John W Noah limb of a tree asventy-five feet king of England nnd emperor of possessors o f K ing’s blacksand gold and Mary M Noah— action at law India. I hen when we twisted the aaring machine to see what they to recover m oD ey. from the gronnd. c«n ,j0 wjj(, on that portion of One hnge fragment of the rock lion s tail some one would howl. Wm M Hamilton vs E Prewett rolled upon the tracks o f the Erie Heppner Gnzette (R e p .): The the bench belonging to him, and and Sarah Prewett—civil action to Railway just after the Buffalo ex- silver men in the Republican party welcome. It is ons o f the first rejover money. press passed. have heretofore taken “ the modi- places they are going to try with it James A Lyons vs R G McQnigg V id e o . ’*”•---------- cine," even when they failed to get on its arrival. nnd Alice McQuigg— action at law to recover money. Nowdaya it is a wise grandfather what they knew wns right. Be- « —»» J H Roork ve Harriett R Ten- who knows as much ns his grsud- ware, that they are not forced todo rh\ price’ s Cream Baking Powder brook, 11 Scngstackcn, David Morse BOD- otherwise. W orM', Fair Hlthrat .«weal u l D«pl»<na. I Read Our Offers jr and Isaiah Hacker, ns aasigneo of D Morse jr, an insolvent debtor— suit to foreclose a mortgage. W W Goble vs Martin Al'—r-on— suit iu equity to foreclose u mort- br»{je- 11 R Robertson vs San Francisco Bridge Co— action at law to recover money. T S Minott vs Victor Lnckstroiu — action at law to recover money. J H Roberta vs Jordan Fritz— suit to recover money. E G Flanagan vs Win Ward and Jenuio Ward— action at law to recover mouey. II II McPherson vs G W Loggie and Amanda L oggie— suit in equity Richard Walter vs W G Webster et ul— suit iu equity to foreclose a mortgage. Wm C Deubnor vs H A Moss, Alice Moss, Alfred Williams and C. W Paterson— suit ill equity to fore close a mortgage. Eli F Sweuriugin vs Caroline S Swearingiu— suit iu equity for a divorce. Elmira Dunley vs Maurice Dunlcy — suit ill equity for divorce. E O’CouiioH vs II A Moss et ul— suit in equity to foreclose mortgage. P. L Phelnu and J A Mattson, Vic tor Luckstrom nnd John Bear—suit it equity. Oregon Coal A Nav Co vs Coos county et al— writ of review. Chns Eokhoff vs J W Cox et al— suit iu equity. John Norman vs James 31 Lewis — suit in equity. Clara Heuckendorff vs Emil Heuck- endorff—suit in equity for divorce. Michael Kroll vs Martin Alexsou — suit in equity to foreclose a mort gage- Albert Osburn vs Mary E Osburn — suit in equity for a divorce. T T Golden vs E A Golden and Edith Golden— suit iu equity to foreclose a mortgage. J II Boguo vs Harriett E Bogue — suit in equity for divorce. Jnmes Rolandsou vs Harrctt Ten- brook ct al— suit in equity to fore close a mortgage. Katherine West Taylor, assignor, to A D Morse, assignee—assignment for the benefit of creditors. Albert E Seaman vs Edward Mc- Namee— foreclosure. Ah Foe vs C W Olive et al— suit in equity to foreclose a mortgage. Man, Sadler A Co vs L D Fields — action at law to recover money'. Creamery Package Manufactur ing Co vs Gravel Ford Creamery Association—suit in equity to fore close a mortgage. Coos Bay Transportation Co vs A D Boone and N L Boone— action at law. Clara Mansfield vs J W Mansfield --su it iu equity for divorce. Andrew Ogren vs Johanna C Se- lttDder and Charles Selauder—suit to foreclose n mortgnge. DON'T STOP TOBACCO M r. A r t h u r J . M c n d a y W oodland, Waah. 44 I Am C u re d »» Eczema For Over Three Years P u r if ie d t h e B lo o d W it h H o o d 's S a r s a p a r il l a a n d Is N o w W e ll. u C. I. H ood & Co., Lowell, M ass,: «D ea r Sirs: I wish to forward you a statement o f m y case. Eczema ap peared three years ago and sinco then I have tried all kinds of remedies for the euro of tho disease and had given up all hope o f ever being cured. At last I was told to try H ood’s Sarsapa rilla and H ood’s Olive Ointment. I did so and I am happy to say that I A m C u re d of that dreadful skin disease. I have taken sixteen bottles of H ood’s Sarsa parilla and used flvoboxes of the Oint ment. I would have written before but I wished to wait until I was conh- Hood’s c3“ Cures dent the disease w ould not return again. It has not and I can say I am irfectly cured. I gladly recommend ood ’s ’ Sarsaparilla.” A rth ue J. M e n d a y , W oodland, W ashington. B H o o d ’s P ills do not purge, pain or gripe, but act promptly, easily and efficiently. 25o, L e o I t e m m . May 2.— April went out like a lamb and May came in like a roar ing lion. Most all the farmers are doue planting excepting corn. They haven’t got it plnnted yet, and it doesn't look like they are going to get it planted soon. There wns a dance given at Mr. Chandler’s May-Day. I suppose they had ft very nice time, consider ing the crowd that was there. E. P. Mast aud his son Fred passed through this vicinity on their way to Norway the 1st iust. E. P. has purchased some calves of Mr. Luttrell and has gone down after them. J. M. Summerlin mnde a trip to Coquille last week. Miss Sadie Briggs of Monmouth is visiting Mrs. C. H. Mast ot Lee. She is going to teach school in tlie Strang district. William Harmon visited Nor way the lust of the week. Sam Giles, the deputy sheriff, passed through this vicinity W ed nesday. TOP8Y. Jnckson county is calling in its outstanding warrants issued prior Russell Sage pocketed $40,000 to 1888, about $10,000 worth. in profits on 50,000 barrels of oil, and has been kicking himself ever J oy ’ s for the Jaded and Good since because he did not hold on n Health for all Mankind. few days longer and double his JOY'S VEGETABLE SARSAPARILLA. winning*. ------------ » ----------- A Free Offer to Our Headers. “ The Heart” is the title of ou excellent paper lately published. Not until wo read this instructive treatise did we have the true con ception of how wonderful is the work of the human hart. 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S a rsa p a rilla I prevonts tired feel- I mgs, staggering sen sations, palpitation o f heart, rush of blood to tho head, dizziness, ringing in ears, spots before the eyes, headache, bil-1 iousness, constipation o f bowels, pains in the back,melancholy, tongue coated, foul breath, pimples on face, body and limb, decline o f nerve force dizzr s p e l l s , faint spells, cold, clammy feet and hands, sour I risings, fatigue, in-1 somnia, and all dis- [ cases o f the stomach, j liver and kidneys. I Joy.s Vegetable Sar- i saparilla is sold by all druggists. R e f u s e a I substitute. When you I pay for the best see that I you get the best. wm F r o m the X o r lh F o rk . April 29.— As we predicted, llm wedding at I. T. Weekly’s on the 28th was a very pleasant gathering. By count there were forty grown persons in attendance, and on fur ther count wo found fifty-three little people present. This shows that Coos county is progressing on social lines, and that our commun ity is advancing iu population-adult aud juvenile. J. H. Minard, J, P., was the officiating genius in the matrimo nial alliance of Jeff Crosby ami M iss Leona Weekly, and had o. very impressive ceremony, owing to which, in tendering congratula tions to the bride and groom, one young gentleman—who is himsel seriously contemplating taking this impoitant step in life—saluted both the bride aud groom with a kiss, aud further reached for the groomsmnu,but failpd, and foigot to extend the osculotaiy ceremonial to the charming bndesmrid, for which offense t-lie says she will settle with him in the near future. All the guests sat dowu to a bountiful repast, which tho host and friends bail previously pre pared in abundance, and enough was left for the charivari crowd at night. On Monday night a grand hall was given ut Shiloh school- •.•>♦* house, which ends the nuptial fes tivities so fnr ns the happy couple is concerned. May they live long nnd be happy. D on R ex . To the Unfortunate. D R . G IB B O N S ’ DISPENSARY, 62?» Kriinicy St., corner o f Commercial Sun Francisco, Cal . Established in 1854, for the treatment o f Sexual and Seminal diseases,such as G on- Sorrhea, Gleet, Sfcnot- ____ __ _______ _r;Tire, Syphilis, in all its forms. Semiual Weakness, Inipotenoy and Lost Manhood permanently cured. T h e sick and afflicted should not fail to call upon him. The Doctor lias traveled exten sively in Europe, nnd inspected thoroughly the various hospitals there, obtaining n great deal o f valuable information, which he is competent to impart to those in need o f his services. Tho Doctor cures when others fail. Try him. DU. GIBBON will niako no chargo unless he effects a cure. Persons nt a distance CUBED AT HOME All communications strictly confidential. 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