Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, November 19, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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church serve dinner te the men. r
matoes with this mixture and let
Last night a large number were
stand in a cool place until want­
present and after working for
ed.
several
hours
on
the
wood
a
boun­
PHYSICIANS
C lassified Colum n R ates
$8.95
tiful supper was served, which
CARDINAL LOGUE DIES
One cent the word each
was greatly appreciated by all.
BELFAST, Ireland, Nov. 19.—
time.
DR. HAWLEY— /-bove Tidings
Following the supper a meeting
Cardinal Logue died today in the
To run every Issue for one
office. Phone 91.
Miss E dith Dodge, E ditor
of the Epworth League was held
Palace of the Cardinalate at
month or more, %c the word
P h on e item s to her at 89, betw een and “Win-My-Chum” week which
Armagh.
The death was due to
DR.
C.
W.
HANSON
$8.95 per barrel
each time.
8 a. in. and 5 p. m.
is
being
observed
now
was
dis­
feebleness
and old age. Cardinal
Dentist
cussed and plans were made for
Logue was elghty-four years old.
Special attention given to pyor­
Columbia Hard AA’heat
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
its
observance.
FOR RENT
rhoea. Office upstairs in Beaver
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Wednesday, November 19. Aux­
Flour
Portland — .Oregonian will add
Block. Phone 178-J.
233-tf.
iliary' to the Trinity Guild will Elks Club —
FOR RENT:— 5-room furnlsh-
another story to Its famous new s-'
ed bungalow, lovely yard, front- DR. ERNEST A. WOODS— Prac- meet at the Parish House.
Every sack guaranteed
The Ladies Elks Club will meet
paper building.
tice
limited
to
eye,
ear,
nose
ano
1
Thursday,
November
20.
Ladies
at the club rooms Thursday after­
ing park on Granite street. E. T.
throat— X-ray Including teeth. Elks Club will meet in club rooms. noon with Mesdames W. H. Bart-
Staples.
67— tf
Eugene — Estimated popula­
Thursday, November 20. G. A. ges and Don Whitney as hostess.
Office hours, 10 to 12 and 2 tc
tion of Lane county is 54.000,
FOR RENT: — 6-room un­
gain of 17,654 since 1920.
5. Swedenburg Bldg., Ashland, R. will meet at the home of Mrs. Thi3 meeting was postponed from
Prunes 4 lbs. 25c
furnished house, 63 Alida. Phone
will Insure th e color and flavor of
Peil on Granite street.
last week on -account of The fun­
Ore.
th
is
u
nusual
and
piq
u
an
t
delicacy.
299.
67— 3»
CASSEROLE OF LAMB
Saturday, November 22. P. E. eral of B. B. Kellogg. Meetings
In t h i m o rning sim m er over a
17 lbs. $1.00
WITH VEGETABLES
DR.
E.
B.
ANGELL—
Chiropractic
O.
will
meet
at
the
home
of
Mr3.
will also be held on the fourth
m oderate fire till thick and rich.
FOR RENT— Furnished modern
and Electro-Therapy. Office W. E. Blake.
Rem ove tho cin n am o n an d place
and the eighteenth of December.
5-room Bungalow with garage. In­
Now is the time to buy spray
in a ir-tig h t Jars \^hl!e hot.
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Monday,
November
24.
Ashland
phone
48;
residence
142.
First
quire E. D. Briggs.
65— 4
Oven dishes are becoming more
pumps,
plows and harrows,
Music Study Club will meet in thej Entertained—
National Bank building.
popular because the appearance of
drills
and
all kinds of farm
FOR SALE
Armory at 7?45. Everyone invited
The. Christian Endeavor S o -! the food Is more appetizing than
II. A. Stearns
01 N. Main
“JUS1
D
IFFE
R
E
N
T
”
THE SOUTHERN OREGON
that prepared on top of the stove.
implements. Fencing in every
to
attend.
ciety
of
the
Christian
Church
was
|
BA
K
ED
APPLES
CLINIC
And experienced housewives who
OWNER WILL SELL a good 6-
style. Harness, collars, snaps,
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entertained at the home of i t s 1 are using self-basting enameled
1st National Bank Bldg.
room home at 399 Beach street.
and pads. New and used Hew­
Medical-
Surgical
Obstetrical Civic Club—
president. Miss Mabel Hager at i ware roasters, realize that this
Call.
67— 2*
Diagnostic X-ray
In m ost localities apples a re
About thirty-five were present 472 Scenic Drive Thursday even-1 utensil Is best adapted to meat
ing Machines. Auto Rohes, etc.
dishes where basting plays such an a b u n d a n t a t practically all seasons,
R.
W.
Stearns,
M.
D.
at
the
Civic
Club
meeting
which
ing. As this was the time for. important part in the flavor and b u t they a re inclined to be better
FOR HALE: — White enamel
SAY IT WITH FLOWERS
R. E. Green, M. D.
was held at the clubhouse yes­ the monthly business meeting, the ; browning of the roast. And after a t th is p a rtic u la r tim e of th e year.
range, good as new. I. J. Hayes,
R. W. Sleeter, M. D.
AND SAY IT WITH OURS.
terday. The regular business first part of the evening was turn­ the meal is cooked, enameled ware P e rh a p s no one fru it lends Itself
R. F. D. 1. Box 120.
66— 4»
Office hours 2-5 p. m.
to
serving
in
m
ore
varied
ways
and
is
most
easily
cleaned,
no
matter
meeting was held and the salute ed over to business.
Phone 238-R
a baked apple do esn 't necessarily
how thick the gravy.
WOOD FOR SALE:— Fir and
to the flag with the change in
Various games were enjoyed the
A wholesome baked dinner con­ m ean th e usual kind th a t Is served
CONVALESCENT HOME
Everything in the Greenhousf
Spruce, 16 inch, >8; Hard wood,
it which has recently been made, rest of the evening and a guess­ sisting of meat and vegetables can a t b r e a k f a s t B aked apples filled
Line
Where
the
sick
get
w
elt
16 inch, >12. Delivered. Mountain;
wa3 repeated. Miss Hicks then ing contest caused much amuse­ be prepared in a self-basting w ith tem p tin g dain ties would never
Cottage
Plan.
Fuel Co. Siskiyou or leave ordeT
Hi-Class Designing
told several incidents of the mean­ ment. Miss Elsie Crowson, Miss; enameled ware roaster, whleh saves fall to m ake an ap p eal as dessert.
We board and care for invalids!
considerable time. All the real
Select
six
large
firm,
ta
rt
apples,
at Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
Gargle with warm salt water
ing of the American flag to others, Marie Gorman and Charles Put- work is in the preparation—the
and old people.
core an d p are them ab o u t ono-
50— 1 mo.*
— then apply over throat—
‘•HATCHER • THE FLORIST”
in
observance
of
flag
day
during
cooking
only
requires
an
oven
of
man won prizes on this contest
th lrd of th e way down from th e
Maternity Dept.
1070 Boulevard
Phone 118
Better Book week. Miss Hicks and Mis3 Hazel Walters won the the proper temperature and timing. stem end. Placo them w ith th e
FOR SALE: — 1922 Maxwell
Call 153
Wipe
two
pounds
of
lamb
should­
peeled
su
rfa
c
e
up
w
ard
In
a
deep
Open
on
Sundays
We
Deliver
stated the fact that 33 years ago consolation.
touring car in excellent condition.
er or neck chops with a damp enam eled w are dish th e vitreous,
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V
a r o A uo
last Thursday the Ashland Li­
O v r 1 7 w i i o n j a r , U—d Yearly
At a late hour refreshments^ cloth, trim, aprinkle with salt, p orcelain-like su rfa c e of w hich
Miss Coffee, Tidings office.
MONUMENTS
brary Association was formed. were served by Mrs. Hager, as­ pepper and flour and brown quick­ m akes it perfect for this use. M ake
ly in a hot, greased frying pan. a sy ru p of one cupful of su g ar
FOR SALE — Six-room house.
During these thirty-three years sisted by Miss Eunice Hager.
ASHLAND GRANITE
Place in a self-basting roaster and
d one an d one-h alf cupfuls of
Modern with garage. One block
Mrs.
E.
V.
Carter
has
been
con­
MONUMENTS
<The guests were Rev. and Mrs. add two cupfuls of diced carrots a w n ater
boiled to g eth e r fo r six m in­
from new Hotel. Inquire 370 Har-
nected with the library, either V. K. Allison, Eugene and Rose­ and a dozen small white onions. utes.
Blair Granite Co.
Squeeze som e lem on juice
-tf
gadine street.
(
on the hoard of directors or as mary Allison, Mrs. F. H. Crow- Add two cupfuls of water to the over th e peeled p a rt of th e apples,
PENNISTON, Manager
the librarian. Miss Ewing was the son, Misses Elsie Crowson, Marie fat in the frying pan; let boil up pour th e sy ru p over them and bake
Office 175 E. Main
once and then pour over the meat,
FOR SALE — 200 White Leg­
first librarian here and Miss- Gorman, Aleta Cozart, Beatrice adding more water If necessary, in a m o d erate oven fo r ten m inutes.
Res. Phone 444-Y
T hen rem ove from th e oven and
horn pullets (pedigreed tancred
Hicks first started work at the Cozart, Ruth Anderson, Levita just to cover the chops. Cover the fill th e cavities w ith a m ixture
strain). Phone 17F11. G. D. Faris,
GIRL IN TROUBLE— May library twenty-one years ago yes­
Culvertson, Hazel Walters, Ima roaster and bake in a moderate m ade of chopped dates and raisins
65— tf a communicate with Ensign Lee
1145 N. Main.
oven for one hour. Then add one
terday.
Crowson, Virginia Hooper, Mabel teaapoonful of salt, six small pota­ w hich have been m ixed with cin­
of the Salvation Army at the
that would soon become the most popular furniture
The names of two new mem­ Hager and Eunice Hager and toes out in halves, and two cup­ nam on a n d m arshm allow . R etu rn
FOR SALE — Remington No.
to th e oven for thirty-five m in u tes
WhlteShield
Home,
565
May-
bers,
Mesdames
J.
V.
Miller
and
10 Typewriter, Wide-carrlage.
Messrs Rodney Bergan, Kenneth fuls of canned peas. Cover close­ a n d b aste occasionally.
in the house, because the most comfortable.
fair Ave., Portland, Oregon.
Frank Crouch were announced. Madden, Charles Putman, Ralph ly again and continue baking one
operates like new. First offer of
hour longer. Thicken the gravy
Serviceable and priced reasonable
Miss Betti Kessi, advertising Putman, Henry Van Prooyen, slightly
>50.00 takes it. BRIGGS &
before serving.
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OLD
FASHIONED
~PLANING MILL
agent for the Lyceum course was Artro Swingle, Arthur Cooper
BRIGGS, Attys.. Pioneer Block.
BAKED
BEANS
65— 4
introduced and described the James Briggs, Everett Redifer.
JORDON’S SASH AND CABINET course. The musical numbers by
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TRY THIS GREEN
FOR SALE: — Tancred— Holly-1 WORKS, Cor. Hetman and Mrs. Aitkens were enjoyed very
TOMATO
CONSERVE
Style Hint—-
B aked beans, p rep a re d w ith
wood cockerels, pedigreed, dams, | Van Ness.
19^tf much and she charmingly respond­
bacon, m ake a very desirable one- j
PARIS, Nov. 19.. — Fashion
records up to 280, sire record
dish dinner. It Is especially nice
ed to the encore. Asking for vol­ spells fans for the coming Win­
over 270. The male is half your| TRANSFER AND EXPRESS
By this time of the year most
unteers to help sell tickets to the ter, and this means feathered housewives have all sorts of de­ fo r busy days when one doesn’t
“ Use Your Credit With Us”
w an t to spend too m uch tim e in
flock. 112 Nutley St. Phone 466J. j Whittle Transfer & Storage Co.
Lyceum, Mrs. Fuller spoke for ones in large number.
lightful conserves, preserves and th e p rep a ra tio n of a m eal. But. as
58— t f ’ for SERVICE.
a few minutes.
Bands of feathers, ostrich or jams already stored away for every housew ife who has tried has
Experienced movers and pack
winter use. So this is just the discovered, m aking good baked
Mrs.
Louis
Dodge,
vice-presi­
WOOD FOR SALE:— Fir and
ers of household goods. Deal­ dent of the Oregon Parent-Teach­ marabout, have been the most time to turn attention to green beans Is so m ething of an arL
Spruce, 16 Inch >8. Hard wood
which, really have many
Pick over an d wash two cupfuls
ers In coal and wood. Phone ers Association gave the main ad­ popular trimming for the Summer tomatoes,
possibilities.
of dried w hite or kidney beans the
16 Inch >12 Delivered. Fountain
months,
and
now
that
Winter
is
117.
A conserve is one delicious way evening before, and put them to
dress of the afternoon, touching Here feather fans of corresponding
Feul Co Siskiyou or leave orders;
of
preserving the versatile tomato. soak in cold w ater, enough to
Office 89 Oak St. near
upon points that are vitally in­ or contrasting shades will be A modest
at Beaver Realty Co. Ashland.
supply of this sweetmeat cover. In th e m orning boll th e
Hotel
Ashland
teresting to every club woman. taken from the bottom drawer can be made with four pounds of beans, ad d in g one tablespoonful of
50— 1 mo.» i
tomatoes.
salt. W hen th e skins loosen and
T. L. POWELL— General Trans-1 She told of the aims of the as­ and put to use on formal occas­ green
Slice
the tomatoes and remove tu rn back, rem ove from th e flro
MISCELLANEOUS
sociation
and
what
they
have
ac­
ions. Ostrich feathers are always the seeds as far as possible. Then a n d drain.
fer— Good team and motor
complished in child welfare work. popular, the long, waving ones, scald
them for just a moment,
trucks.
G
>od
service
at
a
rea­
H ave ready ope h a lf pound of
WANTED: — Milch cow and
The statement that of the five with
drain
well
and
chop
fine.
Slice
sliced
bacon, one m edium sized
halfcurled
tip3
in
deeper
sonable price. Phone 83.
work team in exchange for feed
million illiterates in American, tones. One chic Parisienne, at the four lemons also and remove the onion, one a n d one h alf cupfuls
and keep during the winter. L .;
three million of them are Ameri­ premiere of “La Chauve Souris.” seeds, cover with cold water and tom atoes a n d tw o tablespoonfuls of
simmer till tender; then chop them
FEH1GE-ROACH
D Bushnell, P. O. Box 502.
can born, and that illiteracy is last week, was carrying a fan in together with one pound of seeded molasses.
‘with the use of thin putty, makes a solid-plastered
A deep enam eled w are b a k in g
66— 6», Transfer — Express — Storage
six times as great in localities the burnt-orange shades; and an­ raisins. Cut ons half pound of dish is m ost desirable fo r p v p a r ­
wall—strong, file-resisting, practical, economical,
Hauling — Diay work of all
where child labor, is countenanc­ other smart spectator, in black crystallzed ginger Into minute ing beans, because it is proof
LOST, some time ago, Bible,
kinds. Quick motor service. Dry
it does away with tin* dirt and mess of plastering.
pieces, but do not chop IL Mix ag a in st acids in vegetables and will
ed, show that a great deal of
size about 4x6, concordance, maps,
wood of all kinds. Phone 410-R work is necessary along these velvet, had one in superb shades all together well, and drop in a n ot affect o r be affected by th e
subject index, etc., passages well
few tiny pieces of stick cinnamon. tom atoes. Also, being dainty a n d
375 B ¿St.
112-tf lines, Mrs. Dodge also spoke in of blue.
Columbia Board is an OREGON PRODUCT made
marked. Valued as keepsake.
Swans’ feathers are making up Add four pounds of sugar, stir vig­ c h in a -lik e In a p p e ara n ce it can bo
used as a serving dish.
brief of the juvenile work in the many of the new fans. They look orously and let stand overnight.
in Portland; particularly adapted for
Finder return to Tidings office,
ASHLAND PAINT CO
Because of the fruit and veg­
Cover th e bottom of a b a k in g
county
and
urged
that
more
at­
—Making an extra room in the basement.
or Phone 479-J. Reward. 64— tf
much like chicken feathers, but etable Acids contained in this mix­ dish w ith som e slices of bacon, add
Dependable
tention
be
paid
to
this,
citing
sev­
ture
and
the
necessity
of
its
stand­
h alf th e beans, salt, pepper a n d
take any color and blend well
Palutlng Contractors & Decorators
—Building a sleeping porch.
WANTED: — Protect yourself
eral instances where juveniles with any kind of stick. And, after ing 1» a utensil overnight, an en­ h a lf th e onion and tom atoes. Add
SWENNING & GEAR
—Finishing part of the attic.
ameled ware preserving kettle th e second lay e r In th e sam e order.
against the qnfertainties of win­
Phone 408-J
57-1 mo.» were treated unjustly,. She c I ob - all, it is the sticks that give the should be used. The porcelain­ P o u r over th e m olasses and boil­
ter. We can assure you a good
—Improving walls and ceilings of, a house.
ed her talk with the statement of fan one-half its real value. There
like surface of the enameled ware ing w a te r to cover.
B ake for
position In your own county, that
Calvin Coolidge regarding the are tortoise-shell and ivory and is proof against these acids and three hours In a moderate ovea.
—inclosing a porch or dividing a room.
WOOD SAWING
will pay you well. Write us at
need3 of America today and urg­ bone ones to match the feathers.
—Fixing up a den, study or playhouse.
once. Nogar Corporation, 301
WANTED— Wood sawing. Tel ed that we try to better child wel­ Rare fans have sticks inlaid with TOMATOES STUFFED.
Chop
finely
a
bit
of
garlic
and
Couch Bldg.. Portland, Oregon.
470-J.
63— Imo» fare conditions.
and many other uses. AY hen interested call and see
A LA NIÇOISE . some parsley, with three small
seventeenth
century
figurines
54— 18
Following the delightful pro­
PARIS,
Nov.
19.—
Select
twelve
done in gold. Pheasant-til fans
1 peppers. Season well and mix with
the hoard ami let us tell you more about it.
gram, refreshments were served have the bird’s head mounted on small tomatoes, round and firm.
the cucumbers. Add oil and vine­
DRESSMAKING and Tayloring
with Mesdames E. V. Carter and one of the ‘outside sticks. And Make an incision around the stem gar and mix well. Fill the to-
reasonable prices, all work guar­
Homer Barron presiding at the
parrot
feathers
are
clipped and through this opening removt
anteed.
Mrs. B. Van Harden­
tables, decorated with huge bou- straight across the top with one the water and seeds. Season witl
berg, 147 Central Ave. 55— 1 mo.»
quests of yellow crysanthemums. much longer tuft of feathers in salt and pepper and add a little
‘Tn the Heart of Town”
The hostesses for the afternoon the middle. Then there are those oil.
DRESSMAKING and plain sew­
were Mesdames Emil Peil. E. V of osprey, arranged in three tiers,
ing. Mrs. Dale Day, 129 Granite
Cut into small pieces a large
Carter,
Homer Barron and L. S. with the last one ending in a cucumber. Salt and let stand for
Street.
60— 1 mo,.» Instantly Opens Every Air
Brown.
lovely curling swirl of graceful two hours. Press in a cloth.
Passage—Clears Throat, Too
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feathers. Charming black-and-
Methodist Dinner—
white fans come in short, downy
If your nostrils are clogged and
The men of the Methodist duck feathers; and peacock tails
your head is stuffed because of Church met at the church parlors
nasty catarrh or a cold, apply a last night and brought in the will make you a handsome fan,
little pure, antiseptic cream into church wood. This is an annual if you aren’t superstitious.
With white lace gowns some
your nostrils,
It penetrates event and after the wood is
smart
women are carrying white
every air passage, sooth­ brought in the ladies of the
Irritation and Breaking Out through
lade
fans,
with mother-of-pearl
ing and healing swollen, inflam­
sticks. Cunning little gauze ones,
Often Healed Over Night, ed membranes and you get in­
spangled with .bees or butterflies,
AYith Expert Alemite Lubrication
would not he
stant relief. •
Says Skin Specialist
are
on
display
in
a
window
of
the
so
popular
unless
Try this. Get a small bottle
it was really
Avenue de l’Opera. Painted ones,
Any breaking out or skin Irri­ of Ely’s Cream Balm at any drug
FIRESTONE TIRES—
with one large flower cut out to
tation on face, neck or body is store. Your clogged nostrils open
make the edge petal-shaped, and
overcome quickest by applying right up; your head is clear; no
—VALVOLINE OILS
perky ones, in birds, are attrac­
more
hawking
or
snuffing,
dry­
Mentho-Sulphur, says a noted skin
tive.
specialist. Because of its germ ness, struggling for breath is
destroying properties, nothing gone. You feel fine.
Astoria — Standard Oil storage
has ever been found to take the
tanks
and pipelines being rush­
place of this sulphur preparation
ed
at
Port
of Astoria.
that instantly brings ease from
the itching, burning and irrita­
Baker,— Ore from recent Sal­
M M depends on hou) you fe e tt
tion .
mon creek discovery shows up to
Mentho-Sulphur heals eczema
If you do not feel good, full ,
>6,000 gold per ton.
right up, leaving the skin clear
of pep and the joy of living |
x Union high school proposed
—nine times out of ten it’s I
and smooth. It seldom fails to
for Milwaukie.
your liver.
relieve the torment or disfigure­
Hogs at union stockyards pass­
Laxative
ment. A little jar of Rowles
ed
10-cent market last week.
Mentho-Sulphur may be obtain­
ed at any drug store. It is used
Salem building permits for O<v
' Act without makiqg you sick. Take
like cold cream.
tober
were >256,000, passing 40
two tonight. Feel good in the mom-
western
cities In per cent of gain.
ing. Get a package of 50 for 25 eta.
Classified Column
PR O FESSIO N A L
S P E C IA L
Appetizing Autumn
Plaza Market
P E IL ’S CORNER
ORETHROAT
V IC K S
BIG, COZY LEATHER
ROCKERS
SWENSON-PEEBLER
Furniture Company
Columbia
Plaster Board
EBEAM WILL CLEAR
A » I I P HEAD
Earson-Fowler Lbr. Co.
l et Us
Franklin’s
I»-
Superior Bread
Save YourCar
,
S U P E R IO R
The
F ra n k lin B akery
P lione 199
U A P P IN E S S
CHAMBERLAIN’S
i
TABLETS
Sold eooryivhere
I
CALIFORNIA
t OREGON POWER
COMPANY
Preferred 5todk yields
7.14%
ask any
member or our
organization
Bromt
Quinine,
For a smooth shave
and qu'ck service go
to the Shell Barber
The First and Original
Shop.
Ladies and ;
Cold and Grip Tablet
children get your hair
Proven Safe for more than
bobbed and marcel- !
a Quarter o f a Century as
led.
effective remedy for
I an
C
O
LD
S, G R IP, IN F L U ­
W. A. SHELL, Prop. I
ENZA
and as a Preventive.
$32 A. St. Ashland, Ore
The box bears this signature
Portland — Star Lodge, Odd
Fel.ows, will build >35,000 hall
on Borthwick street.-
O E SE R ’S ASHLAND SERV ICE
STA TIO N
Price 30c.
Pendleton — Umatilla county
budget for 1925 is >518,413.70,
or >300.11 less than 1924.
Grass Rockers
Ideal Christmas Gifts.
Serviceable and
inexpensive
THE ASHLAND FURNITURE
COMPANY
83 N. Main
Discussion
Sallow complexions—often, the
result of improper digestion—
USE
‘HERE are times when we want
to discuss. AVe don’t want to
Le handed merely cold facts. AVe
want to look at things from all
sides. Talk over your finances
with the officers of this hank and
get warm and friendly advice.
THE WORLD'S C B E A »
BAKING
PQW
L
for nutritious healthful foods —
watch your complexion improve
11
M I— a Va TIM— THOSE OF ANY OTKEH B&A m O I *
T he C itizens B an k of A shland
Ashland, Oregon
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