Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, September 27, 1924, Page 4, Image 4

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SatuKiay, MeßtebUr
L io c a l» P e r s o n a l f io te s
^ UNUSUAL EVENTS
to r of Ashland will give the ser-
mon at the Methodist church to­
morrow.
He is now living in
Portland.
• • •
TOO LATE i o CLASSIFY
¡a royalty, and that they receiy- j to exact the »1.500.000 ln pr0 ,|6„, „ „
TOK RENT _ Five-room tu r- | ^ p t t U ST oiV ’ f toe
to°he"o ” t a A Z X ” T h o U
1 c ü î ‘ u « e «
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,k.
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O a V 'st” ” L A ï’ '‘ I, n’ “ ‘r e h lT
" ’ r ” 0“ ” - WW1* ,u e h ,v e ln «««• ««»» bough, atoek under,«king w n n u r a T u , '“ s'r'e j’
a t 713 Oak St.
23_ 2 . | Mthltc was “ expected to supply!
„ „ a company have a right to a reeent.d and th aï " b e “ v ’f
the capital and assume the risks,” I fair share of any prottts which Ashland and the stockholder, Ô,
— A 2 apartm ent are
1 . FOR sa le ; —
set forth in the report,
Î •
Best place to dance^-Sat. nite
may accrne-
accrue.”
t|fe company
company will
will profit greatly
completely furnished bungalow.
j I tne
The
syndicate
was.
accordftig
Jackson
Hot
Springs.
21— 3«
“ This com m ittee,” says the re-1 thereby. The subject seem« to
Both apartm ents rented and pay-
Visiting—
In Town—
to the report, organized in May, i
j
port,
‘is not in position to pass he covered by a report published
JACKSONVILLE,
Florida
Sept
v
l
V
”7
,
PUrChaSe
price‘
Russell E lliott and hla mother, I Fred Gosoway, form erly con- Returns—
1923, with a capital stock of $3,-
,
7
p,
,,
,
’
»epi.
|
Nearly
all
fu
rn
itu
re
new
Cash
upon
the
m erits of the H artm an ! in bulletin No. 1, Vol. 3 of The
Mrs. Davis are visiting at the J nected with the Ashland mills,
,,hono
000,000 divided into
3o,000
B ert Asher of the Plaza, who has 2 7 .- F ,o r td a . whoso chief -crop” or
patents and processes, nor is it in Mineral Resources of Oregon, pub-
Flackus home for a few days.
now of Tacoma, stopped in Ash­ been confined to his home since is tourists, now is making prepar­
shares with a par value of $10 i position to pass upon the quality lished by the Oregon bureau of
land today .on his way south. He W ednesday with illness, has re­ ations for the biggest harvest in
LOST:
Small black and each. M.x,
I or quantity of the shale in ques- ‘ mines and aenln^v ”
Fresh homemade candies a t The is looking for a place to locate.
its
history.
l o r the purpose, apparently off
" anu geoiogj.
white Spaniel. Robbed tail __
sumed his duties.
Rose Conf.
Already the “tin can” touristä Answers to ‘‘Polly.” R eturn to circum venting our blue sky law.
Why pay more for milk when
are
invading the land of “ sun­ Plaza Conf., or notify Mrs. E r­ an attem pt was first made t o r
Are you hard to fit? Try a suit
IJJ S H S asaS S asS aS E S S S H S E S H S eS
I
Complete line of Ashland Can­ you can get the best milk for l made to your m easure at Paul- shine and freckles.” A num ber nest Biden, Medford, Ore.
operate as a common law tru s t,”
ned Goods at Detricks.
y 4-tf 10 cents. Llnlnger Dairy. Phone i seru d ’s.
14— tf of foreign automobile license
THE CHEMISIER RETAINS
23— 2* says the report. ’This action was
396R and 369J.
4-tf i
tags have been observed on the I “
forbidden by the corporation com­
fl
ITS PLACE IN THE MODE
WHO WANTS a Ford or Hup- m issioner.”
Have Returned—
streets of Jacksonville within the
Returns He
mobile? Cheap for cash. Come
Don’t fail to hear the Fair
Emily and Carolyn W arner
The report sets out »hat E. W.
iiS e S E S S S
S S H 5 B S 2 S 5 e s a S E S ili
Mrs. Torrence retu rn ed yester­ last few days.
have ju st returned from Youngs­ Ground Dance Pavillion’s new 9- day from Santa Cruz and San
According to figures compiled Io Bell Rooming House. 160 4th H artm an claimed to he the in-1
(5
H E success of the chemlsler
' 23— 1* ventor of certain patented equip-1
town, Ohio, where they have been piece Jazz Band Sat. night.
Florida
Development St-
Francisco where she has been by the
type of frock this summer
ment and processes for »lie ex- i
visiting for the past three months.
21— 3 spending the past week visiting Board approxim ately 1,000,000
has given rise to a delight«
Classmen ads bring results.
ful adaption of the chemlsler idea
They state th at to them there is
tourists invaded Florida during
traction of oil from shale rock,!
with friends and relatives.
for the more sedate months of
Visiting—
no place like home.
the fiscal year ending August 31.
and “ these patents were transfer
autumn, as evidenced in this after­
Mrs. Voruz of Baker arrived
red to corporations organized by I
SPECIAL attention to AUTO­ An increase of 10 to 15 per cent TO HAUL LIM B ER
noon frock, which strikes a happy
Try our famous tam ales; Al­ in Ashland today and will visit MOBILE insurance; better term s is anticipated by the Development
compromise between sportlveriesa
TO LOCAL PLANT said Hartman in other states and '
and dignity.
(
ways fresh and good— The Rose for a couple of weeks with her and lower rates. Yeo, of course. Board during the ensuing year.
having millions of paper capital,
The
dress
Is
made
of
black
Frost
-
Conf.
fie
appears
to
have
been
given
j
d lughter. Mrs. George King of Phone 21 & 274-J.
Practically every resort city in
212— tf
(Continued from Page 1)
krepe, a substantial crepe with the
Beach street.
Florida lias constructed a new
stock control in these companies j
slight rib which Is so much in
We deliver the goods— Detrick?
hotel or new apartm ent houses has a great significance.
evidence in Fall fashions, and Is
in exchange for his patents.”
Visiting ¡n Falls—
combined with wide Scotch plaid
If it is a success a full fleet
A nother big dance Jackson Hot
9 4-ti
It was from one of these com-j
Mrs. Guy Randles is visiting during the Summer months. Mia­
ribbon. The skirt is made in three
IB
i
Springs Sat. nite.
■
21— 3* friends in K lam ath Falls for a mi has boasted of a bigger build­ of Ford trucks and trailers will panies th at the H artm an syndi­
IB ■ ■ I
tiers of the plaid, bordered with
Dance Hot Springs Sat. nite.
ing program than any other city at once be put in . commission cate purchased its equipment.
• few days..
the Frostkrepe. The plaid appears
IB Ml I
ib r a i
Used Piano, good as new. easy ;
again in the chic chemlsler front
21— 3*
in the State. During Angus! night and day to get all of the
Representations made to stock
which gives the dress Its piquancy,
lum
ber
from
the
Field’s
mill
be­
term s.— The Rose Conf.
purchasers in the syndicate that
See P aulserud’3 for the latesl Miami's building program to tall­
and in the bands on the long
fore
the
snow
flies.
Will the boys whom the black
ed $3,578,980, which made a
it owned three thousand acres of '
in Fall suits and woolens.
’’skin-tight” sleeves which also
and white Spaniel followed home H unting—
grand total of perm its issued in
shale lands in southern Oregon
mark the new mode.
Friday evening please return
And. by the way. this dress, de­
E. E. Phipps and Mr. Wild left Successful Trip—
th a t city since Jan u ary 1 equal ATTACK ‘ON HARTMAN
are false, the report charges, as­
ceptively
unsophisticated as it
SYNDICATE
IS
MADE
same to the Plaza confectionery yesterday afternoon on a hunting
serting th at the company owns
Perry A shcraft of Portland $16,418,911. Taraja, W est Palm
seems, reflects many of the newest
1
but
600
acres
of
such
land
pur-
as she is greatly missed by her trip in the Jenny Creek district, George A shcraft and wife of New­ Beach, Daytona, Jacksonville and
ideas in the late Paris openings,
(Continued from Page 1)
young m aster.
2 1 — 1 to be gone until tonight.
| chased with “ money we under-
for instance, the .insertion of trim ­
port and P. L. A shcraft of this other W inter resort cities have
ming motives into the sleeves.
i stand was advanced to El. H.
city returned yesterday from a trailed close .on to Miami’s re ­ tion
commissioner
until
the
Premet. according to a cable re­
Purchase Car—
Imogene W allace, piano classes hunting trip in the Lake of the cord.
H artm an by local people who ex­
ceived by Henri Creange, Director
stockholders
have
had
an
oppor­
Misses Elizabeth Palme? and begin September 25. For infor­ Woods country.
pected a certain am ount of pro­
They brought J
of the Cheney Style Service, spon­
tu n ity to meet and fully investi­
Grace Chamberlain have purehas mation phone 210-J or w rite Miss hack three brown bear, one deer 1 —
motion stock in re tu rn ” .
sors “all sleeves straight, Darrow,
gate the company's affairs and
and long, with decorative motives
ed a new Chevrolet sedan. The Wallace, Central Point.
13— tf and a quantity of duck3.
Mrs. John Taylor is very ill at
The investigators find a h a i-!
properties, is contained in a re-
at the wrist matching trimmings
deal .vas reported b<; the Auto­
her home on B street.
b ». '«■
port filed with Governor P ierce'
? Ue
& tFact ° f 120
of dress.”
motive i bop.
Snappy new models in suits for
Special 9-piece Jazz Band at
Jenny plays with the idea oC
today by Oswald W est and George X
Z
i
bright colored yokes, and repeats
young men at Paulserud’s.
the Fair Ground’s Dance Pavii
Black, appointed to investigate
this theme in sleeves.
Says this
B urton Dancing School, Mem­
14— tf lion Sat. night. Their first ap
i certain stock and bond sales in J
" ma ‘ *ia t the fund’ j
cable, direct from
her opening,
orial Hall.
Open daily. A fter­
i Oregon.
° f the comPany have not been
pearance in Medford.
21— 3
"Often square chiffon yokes, sewn
noon 2 to 3, evening 7 to 9.
Real home-style chicken dinner
PimrixcQ
thnt
carefully
expended
and
th
at
there
i
either ln front or at back and pro­
• m a rg e s th a t the company was
,
I
longed ln a scarf turning round
307-tf at the Plaza Sunday. 75c. 22— 1 Visiting He
. organized for the * pur- neis been wnste nnd oxtrnv^crpncp
i apparently
.
gence |
neck and knotted at side. These
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pose of creating’ a m arket fo r,
h° Ut attem Ptin * t0 P»“ ¡
Mr. and Mrs. McElman of neai
CH fckcy
effects are nearly always In some
Mitchels, Auto tops, curtains, Improving
San Diego, are visiting today
Sam G riffin’s Original Prem ier I certain equipm ent used in the ex ’
n^ ’tS ° f the patenL- I
vivid color such as pink; orange,
painting and upholstery work.
green, on black, navy blue or
Mrs. O. E. H urst is slowly im- with Dr. Sawyer, on th eir way M inistréis coming to the Vining ¡trac tio n of the oil from the rock dnd prpce£«es- or
value of
382 E. Main.
22— 6t proving after an operation at the to Portland where Mrs. McElman th eatre Monday night, are now { which equipm ent is m an u factu re
brown dress. Little knots, bands
Iands' ‘he reports says:
or cuffs of same chiffon
posed
Community Hospital, but is not will visit with her m other and ma ing their third tour of the ' ed by other concerns in which
“ Regardless of the vaKie of the
rather high on sleeves, which are
Listerine Antiseptic, 30c and yet able to go to her home.
long aud tight.*
other relatives. She was form ­ Pacific Coast. The Company is E. W. and H W. H artm an are deposits, your committee feels
60c— McNair Bros.
erly Miss Mabel Young and was composed this year, of some of ; heavily interested and on the sa’.e that the prom oters of th is'u n d er-
Dance Moose hall tonight. P et­ a very successful Sunday Schoo’ •he most notable m instrel sin g -! of which equipm ent t h e y " r w i v ^ taking should not ba perm itted
tBBBS
Leaves—
tit's Peppy Players. 9 o’clock.
teacher. Among those who she ers and comedians in the country
Miss Nellie Purves left this
23— 1 taught were Gerald W euner, today, and will be the best ag- j
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afternoon on train 54 for Seattle
Frank Davis, Andrew’ McGee and gregation th a t has visited the i* " » -* * * ................................... ..
with a patient. Miss Purves will
New Hats ju st received. Mrs. Carl McCune.
Pacific Coast since Billy W est’s :
take her vacation at this time R. Potter, 30 2nd St.
21— 3*
m inistreis made their last tour
and visit friends and relatives in
Show H en'—
fifteen years ago. Nearly all
northern cities.
Hope Rebekah lodge will ob­
The Frank and King th e atri­ members of this company are
serve fifth Tuesday with a cover cal company will open a two from the big m instrel shows of
Craiilc Cases
Complete Oil
Our chocolates are fresh and dish supper and general social weeks engagement at the Armory the E ast and have spent their
unsurpassed in quality. — The evening Tuesday, September 30 Monday evening. This company entire career in minstrelsy. H ap­
Drained anil
and Greasing
Rose Conf.
at 6 o’clock. Rebekahs, Odd Fel­ has been sii owing at Medford for py Benway, principal comedian
Refilled
S<‘rvl«-e
lows and th eir families only.
the past 16 weeks and has met of this company is one of Amer­
September
28,
1924
W hitman Candies. — McNair
ALICE GOWLAND, Sec. with enthusiastic approval in the ica’s foremost black face com­
Bros.
23— 2 neighboring city.
edians and occupies a place*in
SOUP
this profession almost exclusively
Chicken with noodles
From Schools—
Return Home—
his own. Mr. Benway was form ­
OREGON
HAVING
Among those who are spending
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Loosley
Comhination salad
1ST GAME TODAY erly one of the principal comed­
the week-end in Ashland from returned home yesterday from
ians with the Original Honey Boy ’
RELISH
their schools are Misses Mildred Fort Klam ath where they have
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, Evans M instrels, said, to be one !
DR. OESER & SON
Celerv,
Beeson, Ethel Bryant, M argaret been visiting for some time.
Sweet Pickles,
Eugene, Sept. 27.— Qregon gets of the greatest m instrel shows
Kijje Olives
Dougherty, Mrs. Letta Eastburg
the first test of the 1924 football ever produced in this country up
and John Galey.
Jointed Young Chicken, a la Maryland
Why worry about Sunday din ­ season today, at Salem against to the time. He later made a
ner when the Plaza serves such the W illam ette'B earcats.
Roast Spring Land) and Jelly
tour of the Orpheum Circuit with
Treat your wife to a delicious a delicious dinner for 75 cents.
The Oregon prospects have seven of the Original Honey Boys“
Baked Young Hen and Dressing
chicken dinner at the Plaza Sun­
22— 2 picked up with the retu rn of sev­
The seat* sale is now on at the
Frieasee Chicken with Noodles
$1.00
SPECIAL SUNDAY DINNER
day. 75 cents.
22— 2
$1.00
eral veterans and promising ex­ box office and from all appear­
To Give Demonstration—
freshm en. Maddock will take ances, the M instrels are going to
Mashed Potatoes with Cream Fried Parsnips
Yes, U, Tel, Um, K istlers Qual­
Miss Helen Cowgill of O. A. C. about th ree squads to Salem and make a big hit in Ashland. There
ity Bread, from the oven over will be in Ashland Monday and will give every man a chance if will be a parade and band con­
Tee Cream and Cake.
Coffee, Tea or Milk
September 28, 1924
the counter, 8 and 12c.
22— 6 will give a public dem onstration
possible. The varsity m entor isn’t cert Monday at noon.
11:30
a.
m.
to
2
p. m.
5 to S p. nt.
......................................................................... ...........................
of the making of prune break at underrating the strength of the
Cliff Payne makes chair rock- i ; the high school. The public- is W illam ette eleven and is taking
RELISH
ers.
invited.
: enough reserve m ateria! in ca?»
litad Lettuce, Th lio tlsa ilil d Island Dressing
| of injury.
Hei
SOUP
Picture boxes of chocolates
The Oregon schedule cal's f '
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wooder also n’sin ones, all sizes and
( ’roam of ( 'dory
a great d:?.I cf tra v d and cigh
of Portland, form er residents of prices reasonable at The Rose
-amc-3 in a row. which means that
FISH
•
Ashland, were het ‘ today visit­ Conf.
h juries m igh. et the varsi'
linked Salmon, Au (¡ratin
ing with friendi and relatives.
b a 'k . Maddock will not pick
The Plaza’s Sunday dinner ’of ¡’¡to lir tu p until the g.uni
ENTREE
Tamales first of the Beason 7 5 certs, will bs a real treat tf i
F
i
i
ns,c ( I jh .( H, Egg Noodles
Uiturdnv.
It is iikelv that ho
Mow being served at The Rost you and your family.
2 2 - - r i wil star; the m ajority of his let
Ln'i Fried Chicken, a In Maryland
Conf.
i ‘e:n i:n at tho opening whisiie
ROAST
P e tn rrrd —
Three le terni.'n are eligible for
NOTICE TO CANNERY WORK
Harold Proso of Petaluma backfield duty and six veterans
Prime Rib of Beef
ERS W ork wi.l bo resumed Calif., who has been visiting hi:
AiasTed Potatoi’.s
on tlie line.
Sugar Com
Monday, Sept. 29.
!3— 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Pros
Choiee of Pie
Ice Cream and Cake
I for some time returned to his
MARCEL AND CURL LAST i home Friday.
LA FOLLETTE MAY
' ______
LONGER after a Golden Glint
LOSE OUT IN LA.
Shampoo.
HONESTY Is my POLICY. Yeo
BEFORE ELECTION
i of course. -
212— tt
In Tow i
NEW ORLEANS, La., Sept. 27
Isabelle Terwiiliger and her c «n *<,tioii—
—The
petit on to place the name
mother, Mrs. Terwiiliger of H orn­
Miss Imogene W allace has re
cf
La
Follette on the ballot for
brook were in Ashland today turned from Cleveland where she
the
November
elections will be
shopping.
Miss Terw iiliger a t-¡h a s been studying music during
tended high school in Ashland i the summer instead of Haven, as refused unless the La Follette i
followers successfully obtain court; '
last year.
• ■ was stated in the paper.
action. The decision means th at
'ME THEATER BEAUTIFUL
La
Follette
loses
Louisiana
even
Save $10.00, walk upstairs to
Ladies and children’s hair cut
O rres tailor shop.
17 tf ting. Powder Puff Beauty Par before the voters go to the polls.!
LAST TIMES TODAY
i lor-
293-tf
No agent iu Southern Oregou !
ILLINOIS AGAIN
A Daily Chronicle of those who come and go, and events of
local Interest
C O M M A N D ING
YOUR INTEREST
T
Al IHE VINING
Lubricating Service Station
A sh lan d Hotel
Special Sunday Dinner
$1.00
Genuine Pennsylvania Lubricants
The Ashland Service Station
Nelda Cafe
Buil<ling Experts Urge ¡Year, 'Round.
Activity o f Construction Industries
NELDA CVFE
“Changing Husbands’
can w rite better A uto insurance i Het urns Home__
A delightful comedy drama
TO FRONT WITH A
Dr. B. L. Souther of Mellon
GIRL MURDERER
Institute, Pottsburgh, Pa., who
MARION, Ills., Sept. 27— Sol-j |
ha» been visiting at the home of
diers
with fixed bayonets guard!
his m other, Mrs. Jam es Rudd on
the
Williamson
county jail today
Liberty street for the pact two
weeks, left the first of the week as pretty young Ruby HearifSkLon
'‘For most types of construction
for Sioux City, Iowa, where he Ttate, confessed to the m urder of
Return Home—
will visit for a few days before her first husband, Joseph H ear-;*t is now possible to build the
Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Dodge re­ returning to his home.
ington, in order to m arry Bob rr6^
a—- Pa r^s
the
Tati.
«
hn.win
»
¡United
States."
This
is
the
con-
turned this morning from P o rt­
ate, a star boarder at the Hear- elusion reached by a committee on
land where they have been spend­
Let us fill your pall with Swifts iugton boinp.
Seasonal Operation in the Con-
struction Industries, appointed by
ing the past week on a combin­ Silver Lea: lard. Costs less than
i H erbert Hoover, Secretary ^of
ed business and pleasure trip.
shortening. Goes fa rth e r and is roYOTE HUNTERS ARK
' Commerce, which has ju st com-
TV I
» w
T»k hat
A 4- i is described
1_ —
J as
_ _ till
more nutritious. D etricks.
94-tU
S E N T TO J O S E P H IN E ; ' pleted
“the
Sweet cream for whipping and
’
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PORTLAND, Sept. 27.— At the ^ rs t national effort to examine the
coffee— also fresh milk, always I
request o f .th e Josephine c o u n ty ' causes
, uses of the seasonal ups and
on Ice a t the Plaza.
239— tf , ReKlstratlons Slight—
I court, two government hunters! emptying “minions $
Even though the autom obile have been sent to th a t d istrict t o ; value of whose products is more
registrations have fallen off to a ! wage war on coyotes, which are than five billion dollars a year."
Charged With Larceny—
great degree, the month of S ep -1 held responsible for an outbreak •
committee points out that
Virgin Ram say was arrested tem ber wit, average more than j of rabies among dogs to the Dry- < ih e 'y X V b u M to g 'to to the°five or
yesterday on a charge of larceny, fifty a day. Around th a t num
den vicinity. The disease has six months of spring and summer,
but was freed by Judge Gowdy her have registered every day,
caused some livestock loss, ac- Carpenters, masons, painters, plas-
upon paying the cost. He re­ with the exception of several days cording to report to the United ^®fers» electricians, plumbers and
turned tho watch th a t he was when they have fallen off con­ Qtotou
. a
other artisans who are engaged in
States bureau of biological sur- the building trades have to live
arrested for taking.
siderably.
i vey in Portland.
the year round although they are
or at lower rates than the Staples
A* ency’
_
.
Dance Moose hall tonight. Pet-1
tit’s Peppy Players. 9 o’clock.
23— 1
SUNDAY ONLY
AlANCROSLAND
NN
ordinarily out of work three I regions where climate is severe
months in the average year.
Cities in the South and on the
“Construction costs are high in Pacific Coast are affected much
p art," the committee found, “be­ like those on the Canadian border.
cause of the seasonal hazard which
As an argum ent for building in
affects each step of the construe th e “off-season," the committee’s
tion .process from felling timber, report says:
quarrying rock, m anufacturing
“The man who builds a home
brick, cement, tile, plaster and for himself wants to get the best
other commodities, transporting possible house for his money. He
these m aterials by railway, water­ is more vitally concerned in hav­
way and highway, distributing ing his work performed economi­
them through retail supply deal­ cally than any other class of own­
ers, clearing of site and excavat­ ers, but in all too many cases he
ing, to the completion and fu r­
the crowd’ and not only-
nishing of the finished building. ‘follows
pays
extra
for the privilege but
Idle time represents waste and
direct loss to the construction in­ has to put up with a slower and
dustries, the workers and the less satisfactory job. The man
who buiids a house serves his own
public.”
Custom, not climate, is mainly and the public interest best by
responsible for seasonal idleness startin g work a t the right time.
in the building trades. The com­ The right time usually means
m ittee’s survey shows th a t sea­ when other customers are not
sonal slumps are not confined to rushing into the field."
fiGUAW’®
Daniel Ricba
Astor
vd
Mani
The drama of a woman’s regen­
eration, through a m an’s loyalty
and sacrifice. A lavish produc­
tion *by the director of “ Enemies
of Women.” With fashionable
Long Island and the mystic
Orient as the colorful hack-
grounds.
From the
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Evening
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