Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 21, 1922, Page 2, Image 2

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    P age
Tidings
KNOW LITTLE OF VOLCANOES
Established 1876
Every Evening Except
Sunday
THE ASHLAND PRINTING CO.
Scientists Look to Region in Alaska,
Where Comprehensive Study
May Be Made.
Ashland
Tuesday, November 21, 192*2
ASHLAND DAILY TEDINGk
two
Published
OFFICIAL CITI AND COUNTY
PAPER
TELEPH O N E 39
C. K. LOGAN, Editor
E n tered a t the A shland, Oregon
Poetofflce as Second-class Mail Mat
ter.
ir£iYiBÏRT,-MOSES
To scientists, one of the significant
features in connection with the exist­
ence of the extensive volcanic region
in Alaska is the fact th at it is sit­
uated where, in the future, at least,
it will be easily accessiUe for study.
And there is much room for the study
•*• of volcafioes. Although volcanism was
<8> probably one of the first of nature’s
❖ spectacular phenomena to thrill man,
<8> it presents one of the few obvious
<8>! Problems about which science has no
♦ I satisfactory hypothesis. Ju st where
the heat comes from which melts
<8> stone, why it Is concentrated within
• definite areas, from what depths the
• molten m ateria, rises and why it rises
—these are some of the problems
about which there has been much
^¡sp ecu latio n , hut in regard to which
® few satisfactory theories exist.
. j Telltale fossils and types of rock
< 8 > ' w that t ,.e m ountalns
the
• Alaskan peninsula and the Aleutian
<«> Islands are older than either the Him-
<8> alayas or the Alps, systems which are
<8 practically without volcanoes. It does
• now follow, however, th at volcanic
activity accompanies age, for the Ap­
<8>
palachians, among the oldest moun­
-8» tains of the earth, have no volcanoes.
<8>
g reat th in g s it has done th ro u g h o u t
OREGON STATE C. O F C.
to H old im po r ta n t session th e country, aud the still g rea ter
things th a t would be accom plished
PORTLAND, Nov. 21.— (Special.) when every m em ber of th e church
— J a n u a ry 5th has been selected as en ters w ith enthusiasm into the cam ­
the d ate of the a n n u al m eeting of the paign. How in a world and a tim e
Oregon sta te cham ber of com m erce. seething w ith expectation and need,
The ten ta tiv e sta te highway sys- accordjng to announcem ent bv sta te the g rea test d an g er of all is indif
tern for Oregon as outlined in t h e ! cham ber officialg M onday.
Dele- fereuce; th a t the church m ust give
fo u rth biennial rep o rt of the sta te gates from every com m ercial o rg an i­ th at sp irit of service and b ro th e r­
highw ay com m ission, em braces 4458 zation of the sta te will g a th e r in hood she has received from her di­
m iles of im proved roads, The system P o rtla n d OQ th a t date for discu3sion vine M aster. Dr. Jo h n sto n has been
includes th re e e a st and w est and of developm ent plans and for the a wide tra v e le r and illu stra te d out
th re e n o rth and south tru n k lines election of sta te cham ber officers for of his own experience of life with
across th e state, w ith m any connect­ the ensuing year.
m ost telling effect, the m any good
ing and trib u ta ry highw ays. F orty
The o u tsta n d in g fea tu re of th e a n ­ points he made.
roads, in all, com prise the system . nual m eeting will be consideration
From Ashland he w enj to M edford
The m ost Im p o rtan t tru n k line Is the of the state-w ide developm ent pro­
and G rants Pass. On T hursday ev-
Pacific highw ay ru n n in g from P ort- gram proposed by th e Oregon devel­
and south to the C alifornia sta te line opm ent board.
This program has
beyond A shland. T he second north already been adopted by th e P o r t­
and south ro u te is The Dalles-Cali- land cham ber of com m erce and the
fo rn la highw ay extending south from cam paign to raise a fund of >300(.
The Dalles th ro u g h K lam ath F alls i 000 for developm ent and ad v ertising
Into C alifornia. The th ird ro u te fol­ purposes for a tw o-year period will
lows the coast line and will be known be under way on Decem ber 5th.
as the R oosevelt or Coast highway.
W hile th is $300,000 developm ent
The fam ous C olum bia R iver high- fu n J wW fae raised en tirely am ong
way, one of the finest asp h altic con- the business interest3 of P o rtla n d , it
cre te roads in the w orld, form s the wm be expended in a d v ertisin g the
prim ary e a st and west ro u te, ru n ­
ning from A storia to P endleton, w ith
stre n g th e n in g existing m arket-
a so u th e a ste rn extension known as ing organizations, land settlem en t
the Old Oregon T rail.
A second and o th er sta te developm ent work.
ro u te ru n s eastw ard across the cen­ As the sta te cham ber has been desig­
te r of the sta te , from N ew port on the nated as one of the o rganizations to
coast to the Idaho sta te line.
A u n d e rta k e th e actu al w ork under the
th ird road composed of several h ig h ’ ! developm ent plan it is expected th a t
ways, crosses th e so u th ern p a rt of the com ing a n n u a l m eeting will be
the sta te . Once on any one of these one of the r,iO3t im p o rta n t in the
roads, th e m otorist can easily reach h jstory of (he o rg an iz atio n .
any section of the state.
I
On D ecem ber 6, 1920, the sta te
highw ay com m ission had expended 1’<>RI LAND MAN DELIXERS
TALK AT TRIN ITY CHURCH
$21,000,000 on the new system .
A m ounts since m ade available have
On Sunday m orning, Dr. W ilson
raised th is to tal close to the $50,-
000,000 m ark , including county and Johnston a prom inent physician ol
governm ent funds spent by the sta te . P o rtla n d , gave an address at Trinity
Of the 4458 m iles in th e Oregon Episcopal church, which was listened
highw ay system , 761 m iles have been to " ii li rap t atte n tio n by the congre-
paved— 600 m iles w ith asphaltic con-; nation.
I he service was conducted
crete and 161 m iles w ith hydraulic by th e vicar, the Itev. P. K. Ham -
concrete. Much of the asp h altic con-
wlw introduced die speaker,
crete has been down for eig h t years
Jo h n sto n is a com m unicant of
w ith excellent service and little ori 1 ,'>li’ty church, P o rtla n d , and an ac-
no m aintenance cost, despite tlie tive m em ber of the board of church
heavy rain fall which in Oregon u s u - , extension of the diocese.
ally exceeds 40 inches a year.
i In 1,irt address, he described very
__________________
! forcibly and eloquently, the “ For-
• vvard” m ovem ent of the church, the
B etter insurance a t reasonably
rates. B illings Agency. P hone 211.
Highway System
Through Oregon
is Well-Planned
i>
If you keep your m ind young,
• your face will respond.
subscription Price Delivered in City: <i>
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One n/bath ....................................$ .65
<$> The p opular idea of a ‘ good”
Three m o n t h s ............................... 1-95
book is a p a rticu la rlv bad one.
Six m onths .................................... 3.75
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One year ....................................... 7-60
Mail and Rural Routes
j
Rhym es are m ore popular
One month ....................................$ -65
Three months . . ........................ 1-95 • than poetry, because you can
get som e sense out of them .
Six m onths .................................... 3.50
W hen you don’t w ant to do a
On« year ..........
6.5f ♦>
ADVERTISING RATES
s> thine-, i t ’s easy to give a dozen
Display Advertising
• reasons for not doing it,
Single in sertio n , each in c h ............ 30c .
_______
YEARLY CONTRACTS
I: th ere was som e way to
Display Advertising
One tim e a w epk......................... 27
• m ake m oney less a ttra c tiv e ,
Two tim es a w ^ k ........................ 25 c
th in g s w ould probably ru n
Tvery other d a y ............................ 20 ci
<8> along with less friction.
Local Readers
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Bach line, each tim e ..................... 10c <8>
To .run every o th e r (Say for one
■8> You should carefully size up
m on th , each line, each t i m e .. 7c 8> people going the o th e r way, for
To ru n every issue for one m onth
<?> it m ay be you who is headed in
ok m ore, each line, each t i m e . . 5c
j-8> th e w rong direction.
Classified Column
One cent th e w ord each tim e.
To ru n every issue for one m onth
jjE Z HECK SAYS:
•» DEGREES OF HEAT AND COLD
or more, %c the'w ord each time.
<8>
“ Many people kin w rite,
Legal Hate
Exaggerated Expressions Do Not Al­
<
8>!
b
u
t
only
a
few
know
s
w
hat
'S'
First time, por 8-pcint lin e ......... 10c
ways Convey Any Really Pre­
<8>
<g>
to say.”
Bach subsequent tim e, per 8-
cise Shade of Meaning.
polnt line ...................................... 5c ^>^<8>'S><S><^ '8 > ^ ><S '<S><8>^<8’ '8>!8,<8,<8'
Card of t h a n k s ................................$1.00 ’
When scientists say a thing is cold
Obituaries, the l i n e ......................2 (£ c!
___
they
really mean it is not w a rn
Fraternal Orders and Societies
p e a every girl and bey should be of-
enough to he comfortable. When a
A dvertising fo r fra te rn a l order? fqred an equality of o p p o rtu n ity in
thing is said to be hot it is meant tlie
or societies c h arg in g a re g u la r in iti­ education. “ A square deal for the
ation fee an d dues, no discount. Re country boy and g irl” is the r ’ogan. same way, th at it is too warm to be
comfortable. All degrees of cold and
llglous and benevolent orders will be
Believing th a t a sick body m akes heat are really ju st different degrees
charged th e re g u la r ra te for ali ad
vertising w hen an adm ission or o ther a sick m i.,d, a tte n -io j will be called of warmth. Absolute cold—that Is,
cn the final day, Saiurdu.», to physi­ entire absence of warmth—has never
eharge is m ade.
cal education th e needs cf play- j been known.
W hat C on stitu tes A d vertisin g
e
In o rd er to allay a m isu n d erstan d - grounds and the g reat out-c.„-doors.. When
trem compared with liquid air, ice
hot. And liquid air
ing am ong some as to w hat consti ¡th e c o u n try 's needs in developing th e ;
—which is so cold th at were you to
tu tea news and w hat ad v ertisin g . fo rests and the conservation of soil ' put a finger in it, ,t would be hurnea
we p rin t th is very sim ple rule, which i &nd pia ygl.OUnds fo r every com m un­ off—Is hot compured with frozen he­
is u sed by new spapers to d iffe re n ti­
lium gas, the coldest thing known.
ate betw een th e m - “ ALL fu tu re *ty.
For an object to be hot means noth­
events, w here an adm ission charge ‘ The p a re n t-te a c h e r associations
la m ade o r a collection is tak en IS have alread y m ore closely bonded the ing more nor less than th at the mil­
ADVERTISIN G.”
T his applies to ; ieacher and the p a re n t, and in Ash- lions of atom s th at compose the ob-
o rganizations a n d societies of every land
, „ m any of
. the p „„vanta
fnrm - - -Ject arp vibrating « very • fast. The fast-
a re n ts a arc
re iorm
kind as well as to individuals.
J
er these particles vibrate the hotter
All re p o rts of such activities a fte r ing the h a b it of paying an occasional the object becomes.
visit to th e room w here the child is
they have occurred is news
If an object had no vibrations In It
All com ing social or organization in stru cte d . Those who do not do at all, it would be perfectly cold.
m eetings of societies w here no this, are urged to visit th e school­
money contribution is solicited, in iti­
Makes Stoves
Looking Backward Dangerous.
ation charged, or collecton tak e n IS room s on Decem ber 3, th e first day
New
w
alnuts
No.
1,
th
re
e
pounds
of
E
ducation
W
eek.
Shine
NEWS.
A wag says: “We know’ what hap­
pened to Lot’s wife when she looked for $1; B razil n u ts 23 cents pound,
hack : she crystallized into salt. Lot five pounds for $1. P laza M arket,
EDUCATION WEEK
FARM ERS EXCEED LAW YERS
64-
didn't look buck ; lie just went ahead 61 N orth Main.
"V isit th e schools” is the slogan
F o r th e first tim e in years th ere and looked for another w ife!”
adopted by the A m erican Legion and
Looking hack is dangerous, Success
will be m ore farm ers th an atto rn ey s
WORN NERVES
th e N ational E du catio n al associa­
states.
To progress, we must keep our
the
N ervous troubles, w ith backache,!
tion for the week of Decem ber 3 to!»“ “ « Or^ o n leg isla tu re w hen
session convenes Ja n u a ry 8, 1923. eyes turned forward, not backward. If dizzy spells, qu eer pains and irre g u ­
9, set aside th is year as A m erican
te sta te we would succeed, we must be pliable lar kidneys, give reason to suspect
E ducation W eek, for th e purpose o f , Last session nearly h a lt of the
to tlie changing conditions of life, al­ kidney w eakness and to try th e rem ­
bringing hom e to the people of t h e 'seuate w ere m em bers of th e legal ways alert for the new idea, the new edy th a t has helped y our neighbors.
Last»
Mrs. S arah
coun try th e im portance of p r o p e r .p ro *essio n ’ th is year, less th a n a opportunity, responsive to the forward Ask your neighbor.
Longer
. .
i ihird. In the
ttu house, m ore th an one- movement. The habit of living in the Boots, 338 B. St„, A shland, says:
scbools.
I
.
.
,
“
D
oan’s
K
idney
Pills
have
done
me
In conducting th is w eek, a slogan ( th h d a are
re fa rm e rs ’ and ° nly ° ne* past, of regretting w hat has gone by, m ore good th a n any rem edy I have
shuts out the new chances, the new ever used. I was in a bad condition
has been adopted for each day, and lo u itl‘
la w y tis.
. ,
.
..
„ T I Follow ing is a classification of the advantages that change brings. It sets w ith kidney and b lad d er tro u b le and
In '
special topics will be discussed. Tm
up within us a hardening process become so weak and ru n down I Ci d M t r .n » . LasUi four times M long M o r t iM «
m em bers by occupation:
H'ld gives your stove o brilhsnt. silky nnisn.
o rd er to fu rth e r stim u la te in te rest
which strangles growth und renders could h ardly w alk a block. My back polish
Will not rob off or dust v li— makes your Moves iook
Senate House Total
Occupa tion-
Kke
new.
further development impossible.
in E ducation W eek, clergy are urged
ached co nstantly and my kidneys a c t­ Made by a special process o f the highest grade ms*
27 i , A great many people go through life ed too frequently. My lim bs and feet Ccriala.
21
F a rm e rs ................... 6
Economical too—used less often and does noC
to preach on the subject, m erch an ts
waste. Will not settle and cake in the can— the las»
15
A
ttorneys
.................
9
2»
I
looking
backward
most
of
the
time,
w
ere
sw
ollen
and
I
had
dizzy
h
ead
­
drop works like the first. Made in paste and liquid:
to in se rt “ visit th e schools” slogans
t n e quality, same results. Just try it—one can wui
5
I used s convince
8 I and they are good illustrations of the aches and nervous spells.
j B ankers ................... 3
you. Order from your dealer today.
In th e ir ad v ertisin g , and special ex-!
Use B lack S iik A ir-D ry in g Iro n Enam el oo
4 ; thing th at befell Lot’s wife. They d iffe re n t rem edies b u t d id n 't get anyi
3
A utom otive . . . .
1
grates, registers, 8tove-pipc3—prevents rusting.
ercises and em phasis placed upon the!
3 never go forward, they are never b e tte r u n til I trie d D oan’s Kidney
U se ntacfc Silk M etal P olU h for silver, nickel
¡In su ran ce .................
cr br&£3. it has no equal for use on automobiles.
Pills.
They
soon
helped
me
and
I
week in the schools of the country.
3
i
among
the
progressive
or
up-to-date.
Real e s t a t e ..............
BLACK SILK STOVE POLISH WORKS
“ A Godly N ation C annot F a il” will
2 They stand still, become rutty and nar- felt Pke a d iffe re n t p erso n .”
STEKUite
lU-lMOI«
P
rice
60c,
a
t
all
dealers.
Don’t
D ruggists ................. 1
row- ases of arrested development.
be th e slogan for th e first day of
sim
ply
ask
fo
r
a
kidney
rem
edy—
get
Pub. u tility m ngrs. 2
E ducation W eek, Sunday, Decem ber
D oan’s K idney P ills— th e sam e th a t
„
„
...
. . , .„ C apitalists .............. 3
Mrs. Boots had. Foster-M ilburn Co.,
Diamond Shines Like Candle.
3. C om m unities a re urged to hold
3
N ew spaperm en .
,
m ass m eetings and m in isters of all
If you expose a diamond to the sun­ M frs., Buffalo, N. Y.
1
Jew eler . .
. . .
shine and afterw ards bring it Into a
denom inations to preach a serm on on
2 ; dark mom, it will give out (in most
i T im ber o p erato rs
education.
...
l ! cases) a noticeable light. When placed
1
The follow ing day, M onday, will t d \ i engineer
l in a vacuum and exposed to a high-
1
.
x
. H ardw are m erch an t
have two slogans, A m ericans all by
1 tension current of electricity, dia­
1
Wool m a n u fa ctu rer
1927” and “ V isit th e schools to d ay .”
1 monds phosphoresce, or shine w*ith
1
F ire a p p a ra tu s . . . .
This has been designated as C itizen­
different colors. Most South African
1
, T itle and tru s t . . . .
ship day— children today, citizens to-,
diamonds, in these circumstances, ex­
r
1
..
.
i •
n Bldg. & Loan Assn,
hibit a bluish light, while diamonds
m orrow . D uties of citizenship w illim ”
i
1
S tatio n er
from other parts of the world shine
be explained, as well as n a tu ra liz a ­
i with such colors as bright blue, apri­
1
H ousew ife
tion for all m en and wom en, and
l ’ossiblv Mrs. K inney should be cot, pale bine, red, yellowish orange
how th e im m igrant can be assisted
! classified as a “ housew ife” instead and pale green. One beautiful green
in becom ing an Am erican.
of a “ c a p ita list,” but she is the lat- diamond in the collection of Profes­
“ P a trio tism is th e basis of a liap- te r, and a very consequential and sor Crookes, when phosphorescing in
py
e a v e a lm o st a s m uch
*7 nation. o t This is the cry for the able one, and we have paced „ , her u n - ; a “ £ood v acuum £ave
as muon
th ird , or P atrio tism day. The llag
_
light ns a candle, the light being pale
der th a t heading. Isaac E. Staples
_____
green, almost white.
will be discussed as an em blem of
also m ight be classified as a tim b er
freedom , as will th e universal use of
o p e ra to r and b an k er, for. he is both,
th e E nglish language in th e U nited
Unfortunate Architect«.
in addition to being a jew eler.
States. Music as a nation builder
The architect of th at magnificent
(O regon V oter)
building, the Hotel de Ville, at Brus­
will also be included am ong the top­
sels, committed suicide on discovering
ics of th e day.
The M edford Mail T rib u n e is a th at tlie main door was not flush in the
T he im portance of the tea c h e r as
a nation bu ild er will occupy Wed very good paper, bu t, honestly, folks, center. The architect of the tower of
BEST BY TEST
nesdav “ School and T eacher Dav ” 11 su re
publish some stra n g e a r- the cathedral at Antwerp cast himself
nesaay, bcnooi anti le a c n e r ua>.
t
SccilQ
xio,i- from the lofty summit, driven out of
T l l P T»pppe«ait V* O f t l lP
SCllOOl
Will
1)0 ticlt?b.
Ill *1 I P C t l l t 1SS110 1 110 , AlC(I
i ne n0cesbiiv oi m e stu
uui w
ui i>e
.
A1
his mind with chagrin at the stealing
stressed as well as its influence on ford sheet tells the follow ing:
M rs- ' of p| ans designed by himself, whereby
th e com ing gen eratio n ,
“ B etter George Dunn has been in E ugene of anotjjer reaped honor and glory In his
tra in ed and b e tte r paid teachers and late, sum m oned th ere by the illness ,)ja ee. At Cologne, the sculptor of
m ore ad eq u ate b u ild in g s” will be th e of h e r fath er. Rev. Mr. B u rn ett, who one of the numerous equestrian statues
slogan for th is day.
was SERIOUSLY IMPROVED in be- representing the kaiser, blew his brains
The Economy
Thursday will he Illite ra c y dav ing stru c k bv an autom obile d uring out a t the foot of hLs masterpiece, now
L . 4 , b . p ' o X i . . U t j . h e ,.rev»,e»< «,«>■ s reU p rev .iH .g
the “Tongueless horse”
statue.
N e v e r v a rie s. T h e c a n y o u b u y to -d ay
eracy has been a blot upon th e n a - ; a P 1° those latitu d es.
Seriously,
h
o ld s th e sa m e q u a lity a n d le a v e n in g
tion, and it is th e in te n tio n of th e a in ’t th a t aw ful?
Lands of Insect Plagues.
s tr e n g th a s th e firs t c a n t h a t w a s
backers of E ducation W eek to a b o l-;
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Brazil and Bolivia are the lands
ish illiteracy, if possible, by 1927. A
R ecovers fio m R heum atism
m a d e th irty -fiv e y e a rs ag o . I n e v e ry
of insect plagues. Rea auts, black
citizen 's first dutv is to w ard the un-
“ H ad rh eu m atism five m onths ihat ants, gray ants, huge ants over an
c a n th e la s t sp o o n fu l is a s g o o d a s
educated, and no m ore im m ig ran ts would go from my left knee to m> jnpb b)
each with its own
th e first.
should be adm itted to th e U nited back.
F inally used Foley K idney particular way of making itself un-
There is no su b stitu te for C alum et—nothing
S tates until illiteracy am ong native P ills and in 15 days was en tirely pleasant, are there in billions. W asps
“ ju st a s g o o d .” Its sa le is 214 tim es as
and foreign born is rem oved. The c u re d .” w rites W. J. Oliver. V idalia, and hornets, without mercy for man
m
uch a s that of any other brand.
slogan thia day will be. ’ L et every C cor ia. Backache, rh eu m atic pains, or beast; bees which swarm in shirt,
eyes.
cars,
mouth,
and
nostrils,
and
citizen adopt and teach an illite ra te J d u ll headaches, dizziness and b lurred
A pound can o f Calumet contain* full
great, horrid, hairy spiders, are far
to read and w rite.
vision a re sym ptom s of kidney d 's- more plentiful than blackberries In
16 ounces. Some baking powders come
in 12 ounce instead o f 16 ounce cans.
An equal o p p o rtu n ity for all in order.
Foley K idney P ills quickly tliis country, while their bites and
Be sure you get a pound when you
education will be urged F rid ay , while relieve kidney and blad d er trouble. stings .«ire often more dangerous than
want it.
the bite of a lion or the sting of a
a nation-w ide study will be m ade of Sold everyw here.
berpent.
rural and city schools in a compara-j
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tive way, also of high schools a n d ! Boost w ith th e Belleview Boosters
J W WORLD'S GREATEST BAKING POWDER
Subscribe fo r The T idings— now.
colleges. It is desired th a t in A m er- for irrig a tio n .
ening of this week, th ere is to be a
parish m eeting in th e parish house
to take fu rth e r steps in the cam ­
paign, and on F rid ay evening the
young people of the parish will be
e n te rta in e d in a social way by the
guild.
If you w ant th e best th ere
bacon, boiled ham s, chipped
lard and sh o rten in g , get it a t
ric k ’s. W e sell for less.
is in
beef,
Det­
48tf
F r u it cake and m ince m eat tim e h
here. F o r citron, orange and lem on
peel, raisin s, c u rra n ts , figs, spices,
sugar, etc., D etrick ’s G roceteria sells
for less.
48tf
Black Silk
Stove Polish
Are your Bakings
Always Uniform?
The very first time you
use Calumet your baking
will be perfectly raised,
sweet and wholesome.
And you can expect un­
failing uniformity just as
long as you continue to
use it, because
CALUMET
BAKING POWDER
L iggett & M yers T obacco C o -
In Stock
Duplicating Sales
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W IT H CARBON
Tw o B o o k s ___ •..........................................................
25c
P e r D o z e n ................................................................... $1.25
Tw o Dozen .................................................................... $2.25
V..
One H u n d r e d ................................
..........................$8 00
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