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VOL. 8,
G resham O utlook
NO. 15
GRESHAM.
MULTNOMAH
COUNTY,
OREGON.
FRIDAY, APRIL 19, 1918
$1.50 PER YEAR
INTERESTING LETTERS FROM
HONOR FLAG WITH BLUE STAR
NATION CALLING FOR MEN IN
BOYS WHOM WE ALL KNOW
HAS BEEN WON BY GRESHAM
MANY LINES TO ENLIST NOW
a-
Incidents R ecorded on W a y
to F ra n c e a n d W h e n
T h e re — Boys A ll W e ll
\ P a trio tic S u n d ay.
It is p re p a re d in th e n e a r
f u tu r e to o b se rv e a p a tr io tic
S u n d ay in all th e c h u rc h e s ,
a n d th is at w ell. B u t fro m
no«
on e v ery S u n d ay a n d
ev t ry day sh o u ld be a p a tr io ­
tic day. F o r th e n a tio n is u n ­
d e rg o in g a te s t su c h as it
n e v e r b efo re w ent th r o u g h
It m ay well be th a t th e Amei-
k a n peo p le a re to d ay s t a n d in t
b etw een h u m a n ity an d th o s e
w ho w ould ex p lo it, o u tr a g e
mil e n sla v e it. T h e lists ot
o u r d ead a n d w o u n d ed a n bi •
g in n in g to a p p e a r in th e p a ­
p ers, a n d , s h o rt .h o u g h th e y
a re , th ey seem tra g ic a lly lo n g
to a p eace-lo v in g peo p le. T h ey
at le a s t p ro v e th a t we a r e now
o fferin g th e su p re m e sacrifice
in th e g re a t c a u se of lib e rty .
If o u r peo p le really b eliev e in
th e ir c a u se th e r e w ill be no
re p in in g , no re g re t th a t they
ch o se as th ey d id , b u t r a th e r
a so b e r a n d re le n tle s s d e te r m ­
in a tio n to finish th e w o rk
th a t it h a s been g iv en them to
do.
T h e fo llo w in g te le g ra m w as receiv ed by th e local E x e c u tiv e C o m m it­
te e la te la s t n ig h t:
•
S an F ra n c isc o , C al., A p ril 18.
C h a irm a n L ib e rty L oan,
G re sh a m , O reg o n .
H e a rtie s t c o n g r a tu la tio n s on m ag n ificen t w ork in w in n in g h o n o r flag.
May you be e q u a lly su c c e s sfu l in d o u b lin g y o u r q u o ta w hich w ill e n title you
to a b lu e h o n o r s ta r . F la g g o in g fo rw a rd by m ail to d a y . L e tte r fo llo w s:
(S ig n e d I LY N C H , C h a irm a n G e n e ra l E x e c u tiv e H oard,
T w e lfth D istric t.
T h is w as a n sw e re d as fo llo w s:
C h a irm a n G e n e ra l E x ecu tiv e L ib e rty L oan B oard, T w e lfth D istric t,
S an F ra n c is c o , C a lifo rn ia .
Y o u rs d a le . A tta c h th e b lu e h o n o r s t a r to flag . W e h av e m o re th a n
d o u b le o u r q u o ta to n ig h t
H ave set O ne H u n d re d T h o u sa n d as o u r g oal.
(S ig n ed » C. J L U N D Q U IST,
C h a irm a n L ib e rty L oan, G re sh a m D istric t.
T rees for Soldiers.
An u u u s u a l fe a tu r e is s u g ­
g e ste d h e re fo r th e c e le b ra ­
tio n of A rb o r Day. It is th a t
a tr e e b t p la n te d in h o n o r of
e v ery yotin... lum i w ho is now-
w e a rin g th e u n ifo rm of his
c o u n try in th e a rm y , n av y o r
m a rin e co rp s. T h e s e n tim e n t
is a fine o n e, a n d sh o u ld be
fo llo w ed u n iv e rs a lly .
L ong-
lived tre e s n a tiv e to th e ir c li­
m a te sh o u ld be se le c te d so
t h a t th ey m ay w ave a n d f lo u r ­
ish fo r m any y e a rs to com e as
liv in g m o n u m e n ts to o u r h e ­
ro es. L et th e r e be a tr e e a t
ev ery h o m e c o n tr ib u tin g a
s o ld ie r, n am ed fo r him , p la n t­
ed on A rb o r Day a n d n o u r­
ish ed u n til it ta k e s ro o t.
W h e re th is is n o t p ra c tic ­
a b le fo r lack o f g ro u n d , o r
o th e r re a s o n s, p r o v i s i o n
sh o u ld be m a d e fo r tr e e s in a
sch o o l y a rd , c o lleg e ca m p u s,
p a rk o r o th e r p u b lic p lace
s u ite d fo r th e p u rp o se.
T h e O u tlo o k in In d e b te d to M rs S
('. .lone« of S easid e. O reg o n , to r a
very in te re s tin g le t te r from Iter son
G uy, » h o is s e rv in g » li lt tile 182d
I'. S. In f a n try In F ra n c e . T h e le tte r
is now m o re th a n a m o n th old . b u t 1
to u litin s som e d e s c rip tio n s th a t a re
of in te re s t at any tim e.
F o llo w in g
a re so m e e x c e rp ts fro m th e le tte r :
"I did not go in to th e m ed ical ilt
p a rtm e n t a f t e r all. as I cam e a c r o s s
w ith th e c o m p an y , a n d by th e tim e 1
got n e re th e y e v id e n tly fo rg o t a b o u t
T h e fo llo w in g fig u res re p re s e n t a c tu a l a p p lic a tio n s w hich h av e p assed
th e tr a n s f e r , a n d 1 h av e n o t h e a rd
th r o u g h th e h a n d s of th e a o m m itte e s fo r th e G re sh a m D istric t in th e m a tte r
a n y th in g of it sin ce, a n d h o p e 1 d o 1
n o t. I lik e th e in f a n try b e tte r. We i
of T h ird L ib e rty L o a n :
can ta k e c a re of o u rs e lv e s, a n d will '
D istric t 1. D. W. M cK ay, 31 s u b s c rib e r s , >3,050.
p ro v e it o n e of th e s e d ay s, m ay b e, i
D istric t 2, F. N. L asley , 214 s u b s c rib e r s ; >17,800.
We a re g e ttin g a ll we can e a t anil
D istric t 3, Ja s . H. S te rlin g . 17 2 s u b s c rib e r s ; > 17,850.
d o n 't lose sleep o v e r a n y th in g .
" T h e people a n d th e ir m ode of
D istric t 4, W m . C. P e te rs o n , 151 su b s c rib e rs ; > 15,900.
liv in g is a re m a rk a b le c o n tra s t to th e
D istrict 5, ('. M' Q u ic k sa ll, 100 s u b s c rib e r s , >7,800.
way we live at hom e.
As a w hole
C la c k a m a s C o u n ty , 4 s u b s c rib e r s . >250
th e y seem to be sa tisfie d to live as
P o rtla n d D istric t, 4 s u b s c rib e r s ; >400.
they did y e a rs ag o , a n d seem in g ),
w ith no d e s ire fo r th e la t e r a n d m o d ­
T o ta l. 878 s u b s c rib e r s ; a m o u n t > 52,850.
e rn a rtic le s . T h e ir h o m es a r e very
Of th e G re sh a m D is tric t it w ill be n o tic e d th a t D istric ts 2 a n d 3 a re
m uch lik e o u rs in sid e. I h av e m ad e
ru n n in g v ery clo se In th e a m o u n t su b s c rib e d b u t D istric t 2 is c o n sid e ra b ly
th e a c q u a in ta n c e o f o n e fam ily of
a h e a d in th e n u m b e r of s u b s c rib e r s w hich is very m u ch d e s ire d by th e
sp le n d id p eople, a n d th ey do evt ry-
tb in g th ey cun to m a k e th in g s pie.:
G o v e rn m e n t in o r d e r th a t th e bon d s be w ell d is trib u te d . T h e n u m b e r of
o n t fo r m e « h e n I call. O ne ot th e
p e rso n s p ay in g fo r th e ir b o n d o u ts id e th e G resh am D istric t is 167, w ith a
g irls ca n bpeuk
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PROMINENT CITIZEN
to ta l s u b s c rip tio n of > 1 2 ,3 5 0 , m oney th a t p ro p e rly b elo n g s to th e G re sh a m
a n o th e r p lay s th e p ian o n icely , an d
DROPS OUT OF SIGHT
D istric t. E v ery o n e sh o u ld su b s c rib e w ith at* a u th o riz e d s o lic ito r o r so m e
we m a n a g e to h a v e a d an d y tim e.
B ig D ance.
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F re n c h
la n g u a g e
is very at M e tz g e r’s h a ll. G re sh a m , S a tu r- b a n k w ith in th e d is tric t.
F ro m th e to n e of th e le t te r p r i n t­
Itarsl an d in o r d e r to le a rn it, o n e h as j ay eVe n in g „ A p ril 20. Good m usic,
ed h e re w ith th e p eo p le o f 'G re s h a m
to s tu d y long a n d h a rd . I w ish
L ad ies free.
M en 50 cen ts.
D ance
s tu d ie d F re n c h in s te a d of G erm an b e g in s a t 8 :3 0 .— Adv.
h av e a r ig h t to ex p ect th e c ir c u la tio n
in sch o o l.
o f a box o t c ig a rs a t th e v ery le a s t
" T h e F re n c h p eo p le a lw a y s tin
A sk P o w ell „ b o u t H o b so n 's p re p ­
th e s t r e e t a n d ta k e to th e sid e w a .k a r a tio n s .— A dv.
w ith in a very few days.
P e rh a p s
o n ly w hen th e s t r e e t is cro w d ed .
th e r e w ill be a s e r e n a d e a n d re c e p ­
" A b o u t th e fu n n ie s t th in g I have p o ra l C la u d H e slln , w ho is s e rv in g
F in a l p u b lic e x e rc ise s of th e G re sh a m e le m e n ta ry sch o o l w ill be held
tio n a n d th e r e a re p o ss ib ilitie s of a
see.i is an
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T h e w rite r of th e le t te r s h a ll be
A sp e c ia l f e a tu r e of th e sch o o l ex e rc ise s w ill be a vocal solo by M rs.
tie d u n d e r th e c a r t, th a t is la rg e r ! fro n t th e m ain c o m p an y b u t n o t fa r
n a m e le ss fo r th e p re s e n t, b u t if an y
th a n th e m u ie.
¡fro m it.
H e u rg e s h is frie n d s to S a n -Jtte l C raw -ford, D ean of th e C o lleg e ot M usic of th e U n iv e rsity of P o r t­
p ro m in e n t citiz e n is m issin g fo r a
' 1 s till h av e my little p h o n o g ra p h .
,
a n d n e a rly e v ery n ig h t we sit a ro u t • ■ " r *,e - H e say s.
A ny little th in g w ill lan d , a n d th e in s tr u c to r of th e 8 th g ra d e play. T h o se w ho h av e h e a rd M rs. few d a y s bis a b se n c e m u s t n o t be
be n ew s to me. I can te ll you th in g s C ra w fo rd sin g , te s tify to th e s u b tle sw e e tn e s s of h e r voice, th e p e rfe c tio n c o n s tru e d In to a n y th in g else th a n a
(he firep lace, (a re a l fire p la c e in
of h e r to n e s a n d h e r in d iv id u a l, a r t is t ic In te rp re ta tio n . In s in g in g h ere,
real h o u s e ) , a n d liste n to it
It 1« , a f t e r th e w a r.”
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b rie f f lig h t w ith D an C upid to m e e t
th e
h a rd to g et n e e d le s fo r It,
M rs-. C ra w fo rd is c o n fe r rin g a g re a t fa v o r; as h e r tim e Is so fu lly ta k e n w ith
a " f a y r e la d y e ” w ho w ill p ro b a b ly be
F re n c h n e e d le s a re to o c o arse.
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T h e fo llo w in g a re e x tr a c ts fro m a e n g a g e m e n ts in th e m u sic a l w o rld
t
list d a rn in g m e d ie s in s te a d . W e h av .
w ith h im upon h is r e tu r n .
by L e slie S t. C la ir
T h e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m h a s been p re p a r e d :
e v e ry th in g nice so fa r. We a re nu-;. le tte r w ritte n
Y e ste rd a y m o rn in g th e a fo re s a id
S e c o n d G ra il'
a n d cun a lw a y s find th in g s to do. 1 iro m C am p M e rritt, N ew J e r s e y , on S o n g
p ro m in e n t c itizen to o k Ills b re a k f u s t
am fe e iin g fine, a n d lik e w ise th e rt s ’ M arch 19 la s t, j u s t b e fo re th e re g i­ R e. ita tlo n
................................................................................. A rd en S q u ire
a t h is u s u a l b o a rd in g place, d ro p p e d
of th e b o y s ”
m e n t to w h ich he b e lo n g s sa ile d fo r Recitation
.
W eiss a le t te r in th e postotfice a d d re s s e d to
.laiiy re p o r ts o f th e tine tr e a tm e n t F ra n c e . No le tte r s h av e y et been r e ­ Song, " L u lla b y S e a ,".
7 th G ra d e G irls, (N o ra P u lle n , M y rtle R u s h e r)
n is la n d la d y — a n d v a n ish e d
He w as
a c c o rd e d th e O reg o n boys in th e e a st )
froru fh e b o >'8 8ln« ' t h e ,r a r ’ E x ercise, F iv e L ittle G ra n d m o th e rs
S e v e n th G ra d e G irls
very s o lic ito u s as to th e w e lfa re of
Hoop D rill
F ifth a n d S ix th G ra d e G irls
lia v e been b ro u g h t to o u r a tte n tio n . riv a l in F ra n c e
th e to w n a n d m o re th a u lik e ly ex ­
“ T h is is w h a t y o u m ig h t c a ll a Song. “ T h e G a rd e n By th e S e a ,”
F if th an d S ix th G ra d e P u p ils
T h e p eo p le a re m a k in g th e d ay s
p ecte d to h av e h is le t te r p u b lish e d so
tr a n s ie n t cam p . T h e re a re o v e r 2 0,- Song.
II, il F a ir e s t L a n d ”
.............................School
pie. s a n t fo r th e s o ld ie rs f a r aw ay 000 m en h e re now , b u t th e r e a re
as to re lie v e th e fe a r s of ills m an y
............................................................ .... F o u r P u p ils a c q u a in ta n c e s In c a se h is a b se n c e fo r
I rout h om e, a n d a r e w in n in g th e ir re g im e n ts co m in g a n d
g o in g each Song, “ S h! Sh! S h ! ” ....
. .
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F ir s t G ra d e m o re th a u a re a s o n a b le tim e sh o u ld
d eep est g r a titu d e . In a le t t e r to h is d ay . T h e re is b u t o n e re g im e n t th a t Song, " I n C h ild h o o d ’s R e a lm ”
m o th e r, M rs. J. H. M etzg er, W a lte r [haa, been h e re m o re th a n th r e e w eeks A F la g D rill a n d S o n g ........................
F o u rth a n d F if th G rad es
be n o tic e d an d c o m m e n te d upon
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a n d te n day3 to tw o w eek s Is a b o u t
T h e ab o v e p ro g ra m w ill be follow ed by th e e ig h th g ra d e p lay , " T h e
M etzg er of th e 8 3 4 th A ero S q u a d ro n , | th e ]lm , t o f Ump h e re
T h ls la .,
A s h is d o m ic ile is clo se to th e
te lls of a tr ip to New Y o rk city . T h e very n ice p lace a n d o f c o u rs e a la rg e Moon D re a m ,” a d ra m a in th r e e actB w ith th e fo llo w in g
b a n k s o f Jo h n s o n c re e k , he m ig h t
Cant o f C haracters.
l e t t t r w as w ritte n fro m th e N e ig h ­ o n e, b u t you d o n 't see a t »nt a n y ­
h av e been fe a r fu l t h a t th e p eo p le
M a rjo rie L y m an w ould s h a k e th e i r h e a d s, sa y “ p o o r
b o rh o o d C lu b , w h ich is o p en to th e w h e re . T h e c a n to n m e n ts a r e e v e ry ­ F E L IC IT Y , C ro w n P rin c e ss o f H appy L an d
w h e re a n d it w o u ld n ’t ta k e lo n g fo r R O B IN , a p a g e a t th e C o u rt o f K lu g F elix
....
..................P ercy P u lf e r fe llo w ” a n d b eg in d ra g g in g
so ld ie rs .
th e
a m a n to g e t lo s t In th is city of 20,-
R e a th a F is h e r
"The p eo p le h e re a r e s u r e g r e a t ,” 000 o r m o re , w h e re 50 m en liv e In A N N A B E L
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th e S y m p h o n y b a n d a t th e la rg e s t n u m b e re d so it w o u ld n ’t be h a rd to P E T E R , a je s te r
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M a itla n d G eddes
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tic k e ts th a t w ill ta k e us to th e to p of e x p e rie n c e d p e rs o n , b u t to m e it A H E R A L D
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e x tr ic a te him . F o llo w in g Is th e le t­
P re s to n H au er
it c o sts 50 c e n ts . W e a re a ls o going s te p p e d o u t of th e b e a te n p a th fo r P IR R O K E T , a d o w n
.............. ...........
te r to h is la n d la d y w ith h e r n a m e
to a tte n d th e H ip p o d ro m e t h e a t e r to ­ fe a r I w o u ld tu r n u p m issin g .
A lice P e te rso n
M IS T R E S S C H A R IT Y C H E E R A L L
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“ T h ey h a v e p le n ty o f a m u s e m e n t
R u th Cox
in tin- U n ited S ta te s .”
a n d re c re a tio n fo r th e m en
T h re e T H E W ISE WOMAN
I am cro w d e d fo r tim e to d a y .
I
M y rtle R u s h e r w ish you w ould a sk M ayor K en n e y to
. .
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A le t te r fro m B y ro n B ell of th e v e ry n e a t a p p e a rin g in s id e a n d o u t T H E MOONLADY
L elah C h ild e rs fix up th e to w n a li tt le d u rin g my
U n ite d S ta te s N avy, w ritte n to ilia T h e n th e r e is a K n ig h ts of C o lu m b u s T H E MAN IN T H E MOON
Geo. W eiss few days* ab sen ce.
Doc. S c h m id t sa y s he Is good fo r
p a re n ts , Mr. a n d Mrs. G ra n t B ell o f h a ll. In th e s e th e y h a v e so m e good MARS
F ra n k T a c h e ro n
e n te r ta in m e n t e v e ry n ig h t
T h e re is
n o th in g ; b u t I w ill r e tu r n w ith an
3p; m g la le , d e sc rib e s h is tr ip fro m a v ery la rg e b u ild in g called M e rritt SA TU R N
.........................................................
W a lte r S c h w e d le r a nilal»le s t r a n g e r to p ass ju d g m e n t
tin Pacific to th e A tla n tic o ce a n . T h e H a ll, w h e re th e y c o m b in e lib ra ry , M ERC I RY
W m. M cA llister on h is case.
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No m o re a t p re s e n t
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le t te r w as w ritte n a m o n th ag o , fro m c a fe te ria , a n d lo u n g in g room an d
S ta r S p irits
th e y h a v e m o st a n y th in g t h a t 's good.
D o ro th y H a m ilto n e x -s ta r b o a rd e r.
a t a v a l h o s p ita l, w h e re B y ro n w as in T h a t Is w h e re I a tn w ritin g th is le t­ A T H O U G H T FO RM ............... .............................
q u a r a n tin e w ith m u m p s
H e sa id he te r. T h e f u r n itu r e Is o ak a n d nice
A lden M iller FURLOUGHS GRANTED
w as n o t sick h u t w as o f n e c e ssity an d th e e h a irs h a v e le a th e r c u sh io n s SH O O TIN G ST A R S
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sk ille d in sp e c ia l H ues of w ork.
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m e n t, th a t th e r e is no tim e to se le c t
th e m en th r o u g h th e o c c u p a tio n a l
c a rd sy ste m re c e n tly p u t in to effect,
b u t uot us y e t c o m p le te d in a ll th e
s ta te s .
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p a rtm e n t to p re s e n t th e m se lv e s vol­
u n ta r ily , a n d a t th e e a rlie s t m o m eu t,
to th e ir lo cal d r a f t b o a rd s to be lis t­
ed as a v a ila b le , p r e p a r a to r y to being
v o lu n ta rily in d u c te d la te r lu to th e
m ilita ry se rv ic e .
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th e s e s k ille d m en w ill be in te re s tin g ,
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s e rv ic e to be filled, w ill receive m a ­
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th e ir a rm y c a re e r a n d in a f t e r life .”
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p a tio n s. H e re is th e llBt of o c c u p a ­
tio n s fro m w hich Im m e d ia te v o lu n ­
te e r s a r e s o u g h t:
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tio n ) , b a rg e m e n o r b o a tm e n , b la c k ­
s m ith s a n d h e lp e rs ( b o th w h ite a n d
c o lo r e d ), b o u t b u ild e rs a n d h e lp e rs,
b o ile r m a k e r s a n d h e lp e rs , b ra k e m e n ,
fla g m e n o r c o n d u c to rs
( r a ilr o a d ) ,
b ric k la y e rs ( b o th w h ite a n d c o lo re d )
B u g le rs ( b o th w h ite a n d c o lo re d ),
c a r p e n te r s a n d
h e lp e rs fo r sh ip ,
b rid g e , h o u se a n d g e n e ru l w o rk , Jo in ­
e rs o r p a tte r n m a k e rs (b o th w h ite
a n d c o lo r e d ), wood c a u lk e rs , c h a u f­
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c o b b le rs, c o m m is sa ry
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c o n c re te fo re m e n o r w o rk e rs, cooks
(b o th w h ile a n d c o lo r e d ), c ra n e m e n ,
h o ls tm e n , p ile d riv e rs , o r sh o v el o p ­
e ra to rs .
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m en ( g y r a to r y o r jaw c ru s h e s ).
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m o to rc y c lists,
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p ipe fitte rs , fo re st ra n g e r s , c a r r>
p a lrtn e n , b rid g e ,
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