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MEDFORD MAIL TBTBTJNE, AD3DFORD, OWKflOX, MONDAY, MARCH 20, 1911.
local and personal 1
Dr. timl Mrs. H. II. Porter motored
with a jrnrty of frlonds to tlio Apple
galb vnlloy Sunday afternoon.
Mr. nml Mrs. Guu Newbury spent
Sunday at their country homo on tho
Applegate.
"Will sell my home and some fur
niture; homo valued low at $5,000;
nil for $3,050 cash for quick sale.
Address J. Ownor caro this office, tf
Jack Corrlgan, manager of tho
Dear Greek carngo took a large party
of frlentlB on an extended auto trip
In tho Ap)legato vnlloy.
Do you want 14 lots 50x115 onch,
for $2 100 dn onBy terms? C. W. II
Kvorlmrd, 212 Fruitgrowers Bank
iiiiii?. tf
Prod Hopkins Is Bpendlng a few
days With frlonds In .Medford.
All kinds of bindery work done at
Mnll Tribune office.
Art li tir nrown. nubllHlior of tho
Rogue magazine, linn roturnod from
nn oxtanilotl trip north .
'Do Vou wnnt B acres In alfalfa,
one mile south of Main street, clionp'
C. "W. II. Evorhard, 212 Fruitgrowers
llfinlr lililtr. tf
Lynn Purdln a former rosldent of
Medford Is now dnlployeil by the Vnl
loy Record In ABhlnnd.
Ashland Steam Landry, Mcdford
office, phono No. 1201. tf.
W. W. SaundorB of Willow (lien
Is spending u few days in Medford.
Two and one-half aiiros In alfalfa
ono mllo south of Washington school,
uasy terms. A. W. II. Kvorlmrd, 212
KmllirroworB'' Hank bide. If
Arthur and Kdna Stonuett of Ash
land Hponl Sundny In Medford visit
ing Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Stonnott of
this city.
Ixioho loaf ledgoro ninilo In Medford
at tho Mall Tribune offlco'.
It. W. (Iray of this city spent Sat
urday In Contrail Point on luminous.
Tho MIkbos Norwood of Central
Point woro roccnt Medford visitors.
'Soo It. A. Holmes, Tlio Insurnnco
Mnn, Over Jackson County bank. tf.
II. C. Dunlap or Central Point
spoilt Saturday In Mcdford.
The ladles of tho Womon's Chrbi
lliui Tenipornnco Union will hold a
food sale Tuosday at Warner, Wort
tunn & (Joro'H Htoro.
George Horchburger of Centnil
Point was a rqcont visitor.
Ladies', phono C371 for vacuum
cleaner, to clean rugs. 308
F. .1. Taylor who resides north of
tho city was In Medford recently on
it short bpslnuss trip.
i. Medford locnl Socialist party moots
ovory Sunday aftomoon, 2:110 at
Sinlth'B hall on North Grapo utrcot.
Everybody invited. tf.
Mrs. Fred Ponnlngnr of Klamath
Falls Is visiting relatives In tho vnl
lay. IlolohHtoln for wood. Yard cornor
Fir nml Tontli. !129
Mr. and Mrs. .1. S. Murphy or Cen
tral Point spout Sunday with frlonds
In tills city.
Hnvo you $100 In tlio bank? Why
don't you put it to work? lluy a lot
on tho installment plan and In three
months double your monoy. Talk
(his over with Tinny, 201 Gnrnott
Coroy bide. Ho has sovernl lots Hint
(mil hu bouuht like this. 300
MiM Ponrl Peart or Fort Dodge.
in.. Is oxpeoted to arrive aooir In Med
ford to mak hor homo with hor uls
ter Mrs. A. F. Stonnott.
Call phono 2101, 1032 for baggage
wagon. -Hl
John WlniilimliHin of Unite Fulls
hu returned to hU homo after in
abort visit In Medford. !
Made In Medford, any stylo of loose
lonf or blmik book, at Mall Tribune
offlco.
i.ee ItiHiUliuw uud Tom Klnu
lwve roturnod from h short bimlnenh
trip to Untie Fulls.
Printing, nil kinds at Portland
price. Mult Trlluino offlco.
A. (5. Oiilulol mid fnmll lia
liioxed from their Horuo rlvor ranch
to Mcdford where they will reside.
Mr. Gabriel sold his ranch, which
consists of 190 acres, to Minnesota
parties at $S0 an acre.
Our specialty, fresh oysters and
fish direct from ocean to Louvro
Cafe. 309
Smoker givon by teamsters union
of th Rogue Rlvor Valley on Wed
neiduy night, March 22. All team
ster Invltod, of tho Roguo Rlvor
Vnlloy. 311
M. L. Reckon of Breckinridge, la.,
arrived to visit Mr. and Mrs. F. .1
Newman. Mr. Beeson may later lo
euto horn permanently.
Smoker kIvoii by teamsters union
of the Rogue Rlvor Vnlloy on Wed
nesday night, March 22 at the Anglo
Opera house. All teamsters Invited
of the Roguo Rlvor Vnlloy. 311
Merchants lunch, 11:30 to 2 p. m.
35c nt Louvre Cafo. 309
Quick service, Merchants Lunch,
11:30 to 2 j. m. Louvro Care. 309
Lato uuigilnes, periodicals and pa
pers nt tho free rending room In chap
el back of Hie Prosbytorlan church
Open evonings from 7:00 to 10 p. ni.
All mon nnd boys nre Invited. tf
II. B. Pnttorson, 110 E. Main, ban
somo nice English Hollies and all
kinds or shade trees. Roscb (all tlio
best). Now Is n good linio to plant.
Drop In and seo mo. tf
Is your hoiiBO wired? Ono cigar
loss a day would pny for a hundred
por cent Increase in comfort. Start
living tho electric life. tf
Thoro will bo a muslcnlo at tho
Medford theater Monday evening for
the benefit of tho now hospital 'fund.
Dr. J. E. Shoaror, physician and
surgeon. Offlco over Strnng'a drug
Btoro. '
John 11. Carkln, nttomoy at lnw,
over Jackson County hank.
A soveii-room completely furnish
oil, strictly modern house, on South
Laurel street; price $3000; easy
tonus. Cornltlus-Garnor Realty Co.,
133 Wont Main street. 309
Gregory loading photograpbor,
vIowh, portraits. 323
SHERIFF JONES
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DOG TAX LAW
TO BFJHANGED
City Dads Contemplate Passing New
Ordinance Which Can Force Resi
dents of City to Pay Up-Old
Ordinance is Dead Letter.
Because the present ordinance ini-
iMihiiig" u tax on dogs in the city '
a dead letter, the city dads nre plnn
liiiiR tlio nnssngc of a new ordinance
iniuosiiiL' hucIi u tuS which cun hot
enforced.
Practically no attempt lias boon
made to impono such ii tax during the
past two year owing to the fact tluil
if n man rof lined to pay It lie gen
ornlly ttleooodcd in escaping it.
It is proposed to make the new tax
high enough to niiiko it nil object tor
some person to take tlio job of col
lecting the tax on 'a coinmisHion busi-iii1-.
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Welcome, CQLQNISTS-Jggg
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GRAND JURY IS
AT
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WORK
Over. Thirty Witnesses From Various
Sections of tho County Are Called
to Jacksonville prisoners Before
Inquisitorial Body.
N N
Mrs. Trask Drops Suit for Reward
in Mock Case Ayninst Jones and
Names Deputy Eheriff Mnnnliifj
Defendant Will Be Heard Soon
Mr. Alioo Trash, who brought suit
some months! ugo against Wilbur
.lotion, sheriff, for I lie inward offorod
for tlio arrohl of .liiliiin A. iMuel;
while lie was nt lingo, following tlio
murdor of Johho Smith ln.st .Septem
ber in thi city, Iiiih dropped lior Niiit
njjuiiiHt ShoiilT Jones and has kiumI
J. N. iMiiiining, deputy shcrilT.
Mix. ThihI; claim lliat Manning
paid hor but a portion of the money
turned oi'iii" to him by the sheriff ui
though hhe wiirt entitled, tiooordiug ii
the complaint, to it all an she roe-
npuivod .Mock when ho appeared nt
hor place tor food and phoned to
the ul'liccis who biiiiiuht him '
lackMiiili
The grand jury convened in JucU
Konvillo this niorniug and are hard at
work considering the many ease
which are to come before it. Over
.10 witnesses from various sections
of tho county hnvo been called and
appeared today at tho county scat.
The oases of tlio prisoners, l."
strong, wlio were in Hie county jail
have been taken up.
The iMarch term of the circuit
court opens net Monday.
A WKLCOJIH HKAItTILY K VTK.VDKI) YOL' JIVTIIK
WESTERN BONDING &
INVESTMENT CO.
And wo wish to offer you the courtesies of our Information nnd
Investigation Departments. Thce departments arc maintained tor
your help and guidance and are yours to command at all times
In person or by mall, though these departments ye arc able to
trlvn vmi oiiv liifdl'inilf Ion reiririllll!' binds OV IllVCStlllClltS In tllO
state of Oicgon or Xortliern Cilll'oi'nla. Heiiioinbor that Ashland has
the croani of the Koguc Itlver Yalli'V nml better laniN can bo
bought for loss money hero than any other part of this valley.
NOW IN KSTIClATli THIS and you will w tho facts.
LAND CAN UK BOUGHT ON THIS COAST FOR ?5.00 1M3II
ACKB AND t'F.
THE WESTERN BONDING &
INVESTMENT CQ. .
Ellts Bldg.
Ashland, Ore.
Notice to investors
Inco.no bearing orchards apples or pears, In Itoguo IHvor Valley, Ore
gon, Medford district, In largo or small tracts.
Improved land, suitablo for Biib-dlviding Tor orchards or alfalfa.
From flvo acros to flvo hundred acres, good deep soil. Near shipping
points.
Cholco buslncsa property, residences and vacant lots In Mcdford, Ore-
son.
IiA 1.0MA KUAIi i;Hiaiii te
AV. II. Stewart, V. l. Amy, YV H. Savage,
I'liones: Pacific 5:551. .
Hooui
J, Stewart Building.
Home 2(1K
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PL'TTIXG UP BIG Mllil.S
Is an easy matter for a big bank
like ours. Wc have tho resources
the capital so are nover caught nap
ping. On tho reserve capital of a
bank depends Its reputation for solid
ity and reliability. Wo handle tlio
accounts of the best and shrewdest
commercial men In tho community
and enjoy their confidence complete
ly. Wc solicit new accounts from re
sponsible concerns and Individuals.
Farmers & Fruit Growers Bank
California Irrigated Lands
IX sriJDIVISIOXS, 20 ACItHS AXI) t'PWAKDS
I3ASY PAV.MKNTS
THIS 110MK OF ALFALFA, IDlOAL CONDITIONS FOR OKANGES
AND LEMONS. y
Write us for Particulars.
Dixon Alfalfa Land Co.
DIXOX, CALIKOB.V1A.
THINK '
BUYING REAL ESTATE
IS 10 llllllK OL UK'
LINCOLN - BARNEBURG - HOKE CO.
Sop our listings of orchards, fruit hinds and
city property. They will please yon.
GARNETT-COREY BUiJjJJlU
Phones Pacific 6661. Home, 571.
..OrcJhard Tracks
Flvo and ten-acre orchard tracts,
planted to Hiolco varieties of pears;
best fruit land In valley; ono inllo
from town; also some ono-acrc tracts
In big oak grove. If you would like
a fine suburban home, have a look at
these tracts. Beautifully located on
macadam road. Good car service.
Depot on property. Our prices aro
right.
(Ol
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PERRY,
Owner'
!OI West ."Main St., Mcdford or Mcdford Xallonnl Bank.
R
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IS
TO BE ENLARGED
Editor Pnttison Buys Old Globe Plant
anil Will Better His Paper In Or
der to Keep Abreast of the Times
in Central Point.
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OPENS
Weeks & McGowan Co.
ITNDKRTAKKRS
.DAY PHONIC 21271
Night 'Phenes:
k W. Wooka, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3C92.
LADY ASSISTANT
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"! BUTTE FALLS APR. 1
Larye Number of Residents In That
Section Have Taken Stock G
Barker Is to Be Cashier of tho New
Institution Davis is President.
The Central Point Herald Is soon
to bo enlarged and bettered, Editor
Pnttorson hnvliiK purchased tho plant
of the defunct 11 lobe" and Is now on
Kaxed in ihovIiik It into bis office.
The step was deemed necessary In
asmuch as Central Point is makliiK
rapid strides In Improvements. That
this spirit or civic betterment exists
is due In no small degree to Editor
Patterson and his booster sheet.
CALL FGR BIDS ON
SEWER SYSTEM
Central Point Will Let Contract fni
Lai-yc System Soon A Mile of
Streets Is to Be Paved Bonds
Voted to Extend Water System.
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John A. Perl
Undertaker and Fnibalniur
Successor to the uudortnkliiK dif
partmont of Medford Furulturo Co.
Office With
Mcdford Furniture Company
Slok and Injured eonveywd to
any jmrt or city or country.
Tolqphonoa; Day 351.
NlgtiU John A. Perl 4111. C.
W. Conkllu, 3C01. J. H. Butlsr,
8B71.
The lieu bank in Itulle I'alh in to
be iipeni'd on Apnl I. H. Harker
liaiiillo (lit inUliilioii liaviuu Lhcii
mimed euKliitr.
A Im-Re niiuibor of loMiluhU in tli.it
end ui' 1 1 tt loiiuty have Mibscribed to
sliM'k in tht ti t it nt lMi Heinle 1..
Onus il (bis (ii i prt'Milcut and
If. 1) Mlllr. I- h-i ili-lili'lit
GUN TO FIGHT AIRSHIPS
18 SOON THE TESTED
WASIIl.NiSTON, H C March SM
A Kn'i i il f. hihI ini'otile to
u'iuU' aeroplane mtmku han bn
iUMiierted by I lie ordlnmu'w offlclxU
of tht government. H Is Maid tbat
Hit kuu will be mounted at Sandy
Hook whdrc experiment will be
made wltk H.
BORN.
KEACIAN-Ln ItwMburK. ilurck U,
It) 11, to tit viU at W. T. ItMitmi
fonneHy at tUU oily, g Mine ami a
liMlf Huud u''rf-
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TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY.
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HIOIICKOFT residence sites arc scll
itir daily; make your selection bo
lero choice lots nre sold.
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FOII SALH A farm with stocu
took, etc. Farm eouswls of Kill
ncros of o'i ul liiml situated in the
Applefjuto-'ValJeyv 2S acres 'in -falfa,
HI ooil dairy cows, !) year
linni, 1 ho, spnii of work Hors-.,
lot of ebickens, wiioii, liuji.v nd
bnrne.ss; foil outfit of farm imple
ments nnd look, hliickxinitli s-hop
mid tools; good lioiie nnd barn;
telephone in bouse nnd intcrosl m
telephone line jjnos with property
Price $(l.i()(b .1. Ilnrtinun, office op
posite l. ?. hold, Jacksonville)
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F()l SALK A brand new o-room
strictly moiloru bunjiiilow close in
nnd on a street to be paved within
lid days.
This house is phihlered, has elec-
liuhlf. bath, toilet, built-in buffet 1
cabinet kitchen, nnd every conven
ience known to buiiKolows of a more
expensive type. The price is tf'JoOU
on verv easy lerius, $"."() ensh, bnl
nuce like rent ifdivircd. ('ornetiii"
(larner IJealty Co., Kill V. Minn
Kliect. H10
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SALK -Some one mul have
oeiloikiil Hint six-voom liou-e lliMt
we adcrlied. li hn. elcelric
Imlit-, citv wnler, ol". ; js on S. Now
low n between V. Mnfii and V. lOtli
stieelx. and can be bouJit for
jrhsno, on eHiy lernn. Think of the
locution, look ut the price, then e
ii.. ('oriiilius-flnriier Uenlly Co.
C8 W. .Main st. :i 1 tl
Cent in 1 Point It advertising for
blda for the coiiatruction of u tk'wer
and will let a contract for that pur
tKMto April SO.
The little rlty la rnpldly fornliiK
to tho front in the mutter of chic
bottrtriiient. a mile of atreet la to
bo paved this summer and tho water
dlatrlbiitlug system uivatly extended
For Hie latter purpose bondi In au
amount of $15,000 weriS voted last
week.
HnskliiH .or IloalHi.
NOTICK.
noglniilng April 1st, ID 11, the
union soalo for imi I ntors will bo $1
per day. On that dnto tho Initiation
foa Into local union, No. 043, lire
Iberbood of Palntors & Decorators of
America, will bo raised.
The union meets every Thursday
night at S p. m. In Angle hall.
O. YV. HAItUlNOTON.
Secretary.
401 North nnrtlott St. 310
NQTIOIi.
To tk mutter plumber, oontraotOM
and, builder? of M&dfoni and violulty.
kUnt uu nnd after Ayrll (Ue ffmt. tbo
lululiHUiu eoale of wane for Journey.
FOK SAI.K-Ouoil pnyiiiK lmsinfrt
with low lease for ule; ."rSOO eaoli
buys it. Aihli'oss Owner It, this of
fice. If
WAN'I'KD To runt lmjjv.v hh'I Minnie
hnrnc.. for a week or I wo. Addro
hx 11, eaiu .Mil Tribune of
fice. 3QS
WANTF.D MarHed man. :VJ, V'"l
education, Ioiik busjne eHruuei
desirous of M)Hliti in Medfoul.
would like employment. Would ac
cept oiiiile work. Address "In
quirer," Mail Tribune. :Ul
mon iilumbers mid stenuifittors shall
bo J5 per day, olght hours, J. Franz.
president; c. H. Kosher, secretary
UiMtal Union No. 302. 319
For Sale
15 acres. 3 miles from Talent,
fenced, timber, alfalfa and fruit land;
Kood hause and water; 300 peari
trees; near school. ?ouu, nail casn.
3) acres, 1 mile from Talent; 12
acres In Nowtowns peach-filled; 7
acres timber; Reed house; plenty of
water; pumping plant, $13000:
$7000 citsh; easy terms.
20 acres finest alfalfa and fruit
lnnds with timber; 1 mllo from Tal
ent; $325 per acre; cash.
Talent city lots at lowest figures,
will doublo In a year.
17 acres, M acros comniorcI.il or
chard, 2 mllos from Talent; $10,000,
half cash.
SO acros finest timber, $2000, half
ensh.
10 acre fruit land, 3 miles from
Talent; $120(1 of timber on It; good
btilldliiKs: $2000; $1200 cush.
21) acres orchard and alfalfa land
4tih Irrigated. 2 1-2 miles south of
Talent; $1300 fruit trees, bouse and
outbuildings; superior fences; $225
per acre; half cash.
100 acros finest timber, 39 miles
from Portland, $5000 cash.
5 acres richest fruit nnd alfalfa
land, I acres now In alfalfa; only 1-3
mile from city of Talent. Wo will
set It nil to any kind or trees tire
buyer wants. Now house, Irrigating
well. $3000; $1000 cash.
to acres furni. deep fruit soil; ii
miles south or Medford; S acres in
apples and peuches; 0 acres Hlfulfu:
Kood house and bayn, gaoline englnp.
team, cow, wagon etc; all for $B30ii,
$2000 cash.
Kino home of IS ncros, rlclicM
soil. Irrigated; 12 acres In pears. 2
acre in Nowtowns, all heavy bearing.
2 acres alfalfa; 0 loom house; onh
one UlocK iroiti iiiioni .urn ouice;
team; cow; tools; all for $120on;
J7MI0 cash; oosy terms.
1 mile from Talent on Ashland
road; S acros good soli, I 1-2 nnvs
choice orchard; up to date bungHlow ;
barn: packing house, and outbuild
ing; plenty of water; $IS00; half
cash.
8 SO acros, 2 1-2 miles east of Tal
ent; 180 acres cultivated, all
soil, flue for pears and apples; well
feuced. surrounded by superior or er
chards: house, burn: outbuildings,
windmill etc: only $125 ptr ucte:
$12000 cask; ict easy terms.
Mfttn n Q
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OCIUUUUIl
of our small cukes nml specialties
and you'll have a collection' of ai
tempting and toothsome dainties as
wore ever sot before u kinp. Don't
bo too Into coming -for yours, how
ever. Wo can never deem to bake
enough no mailer how many extra
wo hake fresh daily.
Medford Bakery (&1 Delicatessen
TOD!) & CO. SOUTH CKXTJtAL AVKXUB
HOM13-MADI0 PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
NsrNT.srr
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Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANT3,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all limes to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PHOHE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
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F. K. .MERRICK, VIce-Prcsldnt JOHN S. ORTII, Caohlor ?
W. D. JACKSON, ABs't Cashier.
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The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
KU'H DKPOSIT UOXnS FOR KENT. A OKXHRAT IIANK1NO
IJUSIXKSS TKAXHACTKI). Wo SOLICIT YOl'K PATHOXAtJE.
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The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
aUMAN N. JUDD, Agent
XOTICE.
Notice la oervtiy slvon thai the un
dersigned will apply to tue city coun
cil of the city of iledford, Or., at
IU regular meeting on Mar. SI, 1911,
for a license to ioll sulrltoua, vill
oma and malt liquors In quantlUos
lwt thau a gallon at IU nlaoe of bus
tueee t loU VI and IS, blook 20, No.
1 South Front street. In said clt'.
for a prlod of six utoutiw.
tt J. W. SUUNT.R.
TlflT, ORIt.ON
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TAKE UP A
CLAIM
livery cltlaon, man or woman has a
timber ami stone right of ICO aerea,
price to the government $2.50 per
acre. No cultivation, realUence or
Improvement required. 1 have about
twtMtyflw olalttu to locate, sm m
mid have u talk, this laud U worth
MIO.OO wr er. Call or write.
A. II. SAMXO, Uoom III .Indian
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Everything in the Nursery Line
Sco the nice English Hollies. All kinds
of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
tho mast perfect plants), and full lino
of poar. pencil, apple, apricot, prunes,
County Haul; UiiIIiIIh;:
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Office (16 Main Street t
Office Phone 2381 -Res. Phone 2493
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