Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 11, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Mull. ThM M)Mtf.HM Trllmnr, Tim Houlll'
HTi Orrwilw. The Aslilinnl Tribune.
.Offle Mull Trlbtinn llulhtlnir, 23273D
Jftfflh Fir street; plume, Mntu 3021,
OMOItUK PUTNAM, IMUup nml Mnrninr
Knlrrril iih feconil-clnss matter nt
Mcdfnnl, Oregon, under Ilia not of
Mni-ch .1, 1879.
Offlelnl l'nper nf Mm City or McilfonL
orriclnl Paper of Jnclo-ian County.
BtmSCRIPTlOH RATES.
OhP yenr, ! mnll. ...-...3
Ono mnntli, hy mnll . ... ............
l'cr nmtilh, ilcllvereil hy carrier In
Mrilfnnt, JnrkmmVlllfl fthd Con-
trnl livln .. .
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1.80
fatunlnyi only, hy mall, per ycnr
Weekly, per yt-nr
SWORN CXHCU&ATION.
Dnlljr avpritKn Tor eleven months end
IfiK November 30, 1911. 3TH.
PERFUMED THIEF
AT
SAN QUBXT1N, Cal., Jan. 11.
J)lrcctel by Warden Hoyle, sixty
armed men on horses ami In nutomo-
blles arc searching the Marlon county
hills today for Herbert W. Itopsold,
the "perfumed burglar," whocscaped
from tho state prison here Into last
iilKht. Up to 12 o'clock today he had
not been located, l'or two years
Ucpsold had been n model prisoner
and lately hnd been a trusty In tho
warden's office.
The entire force ot "trusties' were
hard' ht' work preparing tle books
for n meeting ot tho prison board to
day. At 10: UO o'clock last night
Hcpaold yawned, put on his prison
cap nnd walked out ot the front door,
As ho wont he slipped on one of the
prison official's overcoats which was
In nil Inside room. . Ills abtenco was
not noticed for fully fifteen minute.
An soon as the alarm was sounded,
the trusties wcro hurriedly locked
in their cells. Kvcry available cm-'
ployo of tho prison was pressed Into
service, arms and nmmunlloii were
distributed to each, nnd shortly af
ter 11 o'clock more than fifty men
were on tho trail of tho fugitive.
Ilcpxold was arrested In Sacra
mento after about n dozen burglaries
thcro and three in Oakland had been
traced to him. Ho was convicted and
sentenced to fifteen years Imprison
ment. Ho Is the sun of a wealthy
San rnmclsco -wluo merchant who
died recently.
At the llmo of Ills arrest Ucpsold
was described as n "gentleman Raf
fles." Ills fondness for toilet bets,
perfume and other scented articles
led to his capture.
"I don't think Ucpsold hnd any
outsldo assistance" Warden Hoylo
hald today. "He didn't need It to
get out of the prison, for ho was
trusted. It Is possible, however,
that he may have been met by somo
oile In an automobile.
MILL OWNERS LILY
jTQ ESCAPE A TRIAL
UOSTOX, Jan. 11. Possibility
that the caso would never romo to
trial was seen todny when District
Attorney Pelletier refused to deny
tho report that steps were being
taken to dismiss tho Indictments
against President Win. Wood of the"
Woolen Trust-nnd others charged
with conspiracy lo "plant" dynamite
In tho homes of textile mill workers'
nt Lawrcnco In un effort to discredit
tho strike of tho operatives there.
Pelletlcr refused lo discuss the
caso, but ho admitted that no date
for tho trial had been set.
SCHOOL GIRLS TO PRACTICE
HOUSEKEEPING IN BUNGALOW
YKNU'B, Calif.. Jim. 11. -Actual
IioiiKekeepiuu in nil actual lioiibu is to
lo n fealure of the work of I lie Vcu
ico liili hclinol during Iho ne.t xchool
term. A modern huugiiluw lint, been
lilted up and the girlx of the lioiie
keepiiij; ;-1iihs will be required to com
plete u daily rouiitiue of liouckcct
iny: duties, from making- bednto gut
(inn dinner ami washing oIoUiuh.
l'raetieally eury girl in the heliool
lias enrolled for the course.
VICE FUGITIVE TABB
CAUGHT IN LOS ANGELES
I'OimiAN'l), Ore.. Jtin. ll.I)o
tcetivcN Fixhcr nnd Tueknlicrry of
Portland tclvymphctl from Los An
geles Hint they would Inav'o today for
Portland, ImriiiK i" cuMody H. L.
Tnhb, wanted in connection with the
l'orlluud vico scandal,
Tnbb, formerly n HollcitiiiK freight
agouti wiw n:i occupant of tho nuto
r.uiliile into which .lack Robert, miico
linntjetl at Salem, fired, killing Geo.
JJwiliufcs nuil DourIiI M. Stcwiut
MAKES
GETAWAY
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THE REFERENDUjtTHREAT.
., i , r '
FEYVMcdrord socialists havp families, tliotrfoi'o thoy
arc Hindi exorcised about tho fittim, and thivatcn to
rofcifml the trolley "franchise.
Tho oonstWu'tio'n of an intornrban "trolley system will
niavk the turn in the tide in tho af fail's of the valley. It
will start development. It will furnish ixiyrolls. It will
bring in immigration. It wilt bring new lands under culti
vation and increase the valley's productiveness. It will
stimulate new industries.
Most of the socialists are working men. Those that
want employment, Avill vote down tho rofcroitdttin. Those
that want conditions to steadily slump, vill vote for it.
Those who feel the need of broad and butter today more
than a theoretical benefit to unborn people of half a cen
tury hence, will vote against the referendum.
If Med ford was a city of 25,000 or more population, and
Ashland of 15,000 or more, and the adjacent count rv de
veloped and populated in the
terms for a trollev franchise.
inducements to secure the investment of capital, for it is
a lositig proposition for some veal's, and under existing
circumstances, we are lucky to secure as favorable terms as
those in the franchise.
The socialists are unnecessarily worried about the fu
ture. Let us master the problems of today and the future
will solve its own. Long before the fifty years rolls
around, public utilities will be publicly owned, or some
satisfactory solution reached in the evolution of the race.
Invoking the referendum by the socialists will he on a
par with their soiidimr broadcast defamatorv circulars
knocking the country the
feeling. If the referendum
whelmingly
defeated and it
MORE OF
Till! MEDFOKM) SUN has filed another brief in behalf
of Pierpont Morgan, and we learn new faacts regard
ing this wonder without a peer: Saysjhe Sun:
As a man of business, who has spent n long llfettmo In tho work of
construction, Morgan stands without a peer. He Is the product of conditions
which nro changing which are so Ingrained with Injustice and tyranny
that they had to chnnga. Ho has been organizer, financier and counsellor
in developing these United states.
It would be interestintr to
structetl, except inflated trusts, just what he exploited, ex
cept the people, or what he developed, except monopoly.
Morgan is not the product or conditions "ingrained with
injustice and tyranny," so much as these conditions are the
product of Morgan, and his methods. Such conditions did
not exist before Morgan ruled the land.
Morgan began his patriotic career as ;i "counsellor in
developing these United States" by swindling his dis
tressed country when the nation was staggering in the
throes of civil war. Similar astuteness and integrity as
organizer and financier was shown throughout his career
as step by step he rose in wealth and power by trampling
into the mire the laws of the people, debasing character,
lowering public morality and preparing the way for the
reign of graft and corruption.
Morgan did not build railroads he wrecked them,
merged, and watered them. Jle did not build steel plants
, he bought them at inflated
deluged them with more water and unloaded them on the
people. And so on through the list.
Morgan's beneficent transactions have been followed
by reductions in wages, longer hours for labor, higher
prices for consumers, and a soaring skywards in the cost
of living. The main trouble with the nation today is the
heart-breaking struggle to pay returns on inflated valua
tions due to Morgan's finance, for Morgan means mon
opoly. Morgan's looks do not belie him. If ever God stamped
animal characteristics on a human being, he stamped them
on Morgan a big bulk of a man, with a great bulbous
nose, heavy jowls and little sharp v'lh, he resembles noth
ing so much as a greedy hog lying in the swill trough and
grunting greedy defiance to the world.
Business Dull East Says Gottlieb
To tlicTJuTTof:" T aili Jiil"Ia re
ceipt of a copy of your "New Ycnr'
edition nml 1 want to congratulate
you on mime. It i certainly a boost
er for the Kood old town. I note u
lot of railroad agitation and I hope
homcthitiir Mill come of it. It look
like Grnuth l'n wn goin to dip
one over on u.
Kvcry thin; in the ct ii very
cjuiet, everybody kicking o.i Im-incs
Encouraging Small Factories
(From the Kugene Guard.,
"An ineubator for miiuII factories"
U the title applied to tho Toledo, Ohio,
new Crystal Palace, n fonr-Mory
buildiue; coiir.tr noted entirely of ghiM,
concrete mid iron, and large enough
to accommodate fifty little factories.
In allotting ttpace preference will he
given outsider, the -whole plan beiu
to attract to Tofctlo Industrie:, from
elsewhere thai have a future and will
grow after a Wart is given them. JCat-
urally the expensed per individual
owner are gointf to be lenri than
though ho maintained an iolutcd fac
tory. The company, fulheicd by thu
fomiuurciul club, buy its electric
power and kupplio-, in lurgo qtmntiticn
and sells them lo each tenant nt cost.
The rent, which in very low, include
heat, elevator service, toilet and
sprinkler protection.
The idea of sueli u liuildiuj is well
wo i thy pf imitation in oilier cities.
Competition among municipalities for
new industriwris very keen nowaday
but mot of tho efforts hiw coucen
trilled on ueltiiiL' the hii fe)low.
Iliero is ho gcuso. in hlcctius IN
mjwivto matt, tutbunr
same ratio, we might dictate
As it is, we nave to oil or
effect of which we
is invoked, it will
are still
be over
should be.
MORGAN.
know just what Morgan con
valuation, consolidated them.
nnd I inn looking for the Pacific
con-t country to pick up ahead of
(any other xcctioii.
Tell tho colonel we want good
road.J, particularly nlou the rivor.
Ilojiint; for the continued fciiucu
of tho .Mail Tribune ami wishing you
a mot pro-peron now year, to in
clude the entire family, I am
Your truly,
CUIUS (lOTTLIKM.
Knun City, Jan. 7,
cttiuttftr firntK .liit iiw ,r,Mif .itiL-
rfrom little acorn grow, so does thu
bi iiidiixtry employing hundreds or
thousands of men grow from the liny
plant with n dozen or so cmployo.
The principle of encouiiigin lrug
gling enterpriacs i the same as js ap
plied by thu fnrigliled emjiloycr
when he hires n man who, though
youthful and inexperienced, seems to
have a future. Those "likely" young
men grow up witli the busiuc uud
the muu hiring them finds them in
time union; his most valuable umcIs,
In tho same way u factory small in
lho beginning will grow up with the
city, ami in its time of prosperity it
will be cemented lo the community by
ties of interest and of sentiment that
your "fly by ni-jlit" factory, no mat
ter how largo and imposing-, never
takcM the trouble lo cultivate.
The fact is that lho competition
between cities has brought into being
the kind of factory ow'ner who iB ul
wiiyrt prepared to mnko u change
provided bigger iiiducciacntH aiu of
fered lo hiui elsewhere. Tho best
fail of this "t-iiwll iiitltiotiioo" plan
mtooitokt), oRKaoAMri?nAv,.iANrAuv 11. 101:1,
TOINSPECTFORESTS
T
OHKOON AUItlCUl.Tl'ltAI. COIi
MCtlK, Corvallls, On, Jan. II.-
Prof. Victor I. Snfro of the Kntomul
ogy department of tho Oregon Agri
cultural College nnd W. l. Kdmon
ston of the l. S. Forest llureau ot
Knlomology loft Inst night for Ash
land whore they nro (o make mi In
spection of tho forustrt In the vicinity
for Insect damage to timber.
Tho Importance of such damage to
Oregon forests Is second only to that
caused by fire, and the problem of
tho control of such Insect peMs as
now attack the trees Is claiming tho
attention of the government, tho ex
periment sttntlon of the collego and
the larger timber Interest ot the
state.
In the northeastern and southern
parts of the state some control work
has already been begun. It will be
but a few jours betoro the forest In
sect problem will bo met and con
trolled In a manner similar to tho
control of the forest fire problem.
Forest Insect control guards will be
employed, with much larger territor
ies to cover than have the (Ire guards.
They will make an Inspection ot each
territory once eery few jenrs, and
thus locate the centers from which
Insect damage to timber will spread.
Proper step will be taken by them
to prevent these centers from causing
epidemics of, forest liihcet Injury.
AS
POItTliAM). Ore , Jnn 11 Seek
ers after political appointments In
Oregon are todny antlomdy awaiting
President Tnffs action oa a list of
names submitted to him by State
Committeeman Williams, ot Oreitou.
All ot the name submitted were sup
porters ot President Taft at the last
election. They aro, In part:
Thomas .McCuskar. pot master, of
Portland; John II. Ilurgnrd. collector
of customs, Pertland: K. C. Kirk
Patrick. V. S. marshal; C. V. John
mm. of Corvallls. appraiser of cus
toms, Pertland: I). I Kcyt. survyor
general, and Frank U. Parker, col
lector of customs. Astoria.
it Is expected that nominations In
accordance with tilt foregoing will ho
made lato today or Moifday.
BLACK HAND KILL
TACOMA II KEEPER
TACOMA, Wo.. Jim ll.-Ilenni-e
he moored the demand- and Ibrcat"
made ia a Hlack Hind letter received
curly thi week. John MiiaaoM, Ihe
pniirietor of a small Center struct
hotel, is dead at hi hoiur from razor
cut on lho fine iottietrd enrly todny
Ijv an unknown asi-nllnat. '
Xfnri'ii u'iib f-oliii' ii work. Two
men leaped from behind a telephone
pole in the uioniini dusk anil cut his
face into ribbon-, with a razor.
The attack, the police huliuvc, un
made liv a member or luember-. of the
Hlack Hand i-uin whieh, thoy say hn-
becu operating here for eais. Their
last victim was Knrico (iiovaiilii. who
wax assiiidted in u similar way nearly
three years ago.
! A GOOD THOUGHT FOR THE !
I NEW YEAR I
Itlesscd me they whose prayers in
deciN find wiiil'.
Whoso Ifnnds the gifts of lou and
merev liriuj.
And in His lowly children nc their
King.
ItlttMud are thvy who hear thu Mnatur
pi mid
In ovary cry of sorrow or of iiecil,
Lo, in ihnir InmiK the Lord is risen
indeed!
-Kmily Huntington Miller.
TO lAKMi:iis AND Ol.l'HAIUHSTS.
Cultivate your land with a Motor
Tractor. It will pay for Itself In the
saving of horse feed and hired help.
Valley Motor & Tractor Co,, Valley
Garage, Medford.
is that il gels the plant- while Ihey
lire small and by fair Irealmeut
covering n period of years builds up
in a natural manner that good feel
ing which holds industries to u par.
ticular community.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
as h. uAUTMrrr
Phones M. 171 and -17.1
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
LOCALITY
BUD
ANDERSON
TO FIGHT TROTT
Hud Anderson was mulched I'll
day night to .box 110 lotmdtt with
Sammy Troll nt lam Angeles. The
bout Is to take plnco on the after
noon of Jan. US and will he tho first
one for the Medford boy since his
departure for tho south.
Anderson was Introduced Frldio
evenluiv at tho Dreamland link at
San Francisco as tho "prldo of Med
ford," and ueeclvod a good hand
from (ho funs who nro wluo. to tho
string ot vIctorloH wltleh 11 ml has
slipped over In Medford. Court
Hall received u telegram Saturday
morning umioiiiuilng tho fact that
tho Medford find hml nt last been
signed up.
10
MURAT'S DECENDANT
PAltlS. ,lau. II. That Helena
Slnllo. lrriiiiil'diiiiuhlel' ol (ho Hill-
lionnlre oil uiauuute, Alexander Mc
Donald, who dlt'd at Long lloftch, Cal.
severnl mouths ngo. ivintc a for
tune of $71111,(100, to tnarrv Prince
Itiehel Murat, lineal dvsceudaut of
N'apoleon's fundus' Mrhal Mural,
is the niiiiouuceUHUit herv todav.
Miss SIhIIo U known In society
eirck of pNTOilonu. Srtutn Ibuhara,
Del Monte. Hinlinpimennd Sun Fran
cisco, Cnlif.
.Meilfonl A Good Town,
Medford Is a mighty Hood 'own,
worthy ot tho best of evvrylhluK.
That's why wo have Joined tho Aiuer
Iran Drug and HruM association and
offer to oar People the Merltol Hue of
goods, guaranteed In every wa, with
preparations, inado by tho nwtocbi
tlou and sold only through Its mom
bora. Thnro Is nothing like tho
goods, guarantee! In every way, with
out nu inputl, mndn by experts. Wo
wnnl Mctlford Moplo lo have the
lost there Is. so we offer )oti this
Hue. Ask to see Merltol goods at
llaskliis' Drug Store
That Bad Coid
VajMir Trcalini'ol Sorely llocs I'lean
Out Tb.it Stuffed Up Head
Don't try to break up u cold with
dangerous stomach dlsturbliiK driiK
(let directly to tho luflmued mem
bra no by broathliiK IIVO.MKI (pro
noiincB It Illnh-O'ine). (let a bottle
for 5m euts at Clias. Htranie's and
tr this rapid and ecoiiomluil treat
ment that thousands' aro usIiik.
into a bowl of bolllnt; water pour
a teaspoonful of IIYOMKI, cover
head and bowl with a towel, and
brestlie dep Into tha luiiBS tho heat
liiK vapor that arlson.
llrenthe'thls vapor for flvo or ton
minutes until the head farta fine and
clear, thwn po to b-d and loei
soundly until morals. No cocnlno
or opium or harmful druns In IIY
OMKI. It U made of Australian
Kttrai.tptn" ntd oilier antiseptics. It
Is Riiarantcco to end catarrh, or
money back.
THE SIGN OF
THE CRESCENT
in this case stands for sir.iiRth,
w-hero It should tie strong Its su
perior loatoiiliiK uower- purity lu
every Ingredient -nnd nil thosa
(jimlltUm which make PKHFKCT
IIAKIXd POWDIHt aro cmbruccd
IN CRESCENT
Orocurs havo It
at 'J 5c pur pound
can.
Ask them for It
two-cent stamp
for our Cook
Hook, lontiilnlni;
recipes for cbb
less cukes, oP.
CHKSCI'.VT ,MM I'UTUIIXM
COMPANV,
Seattle, Wasbliixtou.
Draperies
W- carry u VcVv (iuiilnfo line of
ilriii re h. lint? (iiiiluum. rixiiin-x. cic.
ami !i nil cIuhmim -if iijiIioIni-run; A
Hpi'dnl iiiiiii lo look nil' r Mils win It
cxciiH,.iy nml will Klv iih K'"l
M.-WCl- IIM lH IIUHMIIlli- III (J1 I lu VWIII
lllu l-ltl tltllH.
Weeks & McQowan Co.
Office Rooms Fori
Rent over Haskins
Drug Store,
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
All Kinds of Property I or Halo
1-1)11 KXCHANGH
U acicH near Portland, In small
town, all In cultivation, A-1 soil, till
fruit (recti, all kliidu ot denies, ,ll
room modern house, vuiueiit walks,
complete water syiitem, good burn,
chlukmi Inline, tool holtno, tluo fruit
house, I hour car soi-vleo to Port
land. Will Hade for nicely equipped
stock fnrm, will pay small difference.
Iltl aai'iht In Apptoitnto, good house
and ham, tin acres cleared and lu
cultivation, uoml water right, will
trado for modern bungalow, with
uoiuo cash dlffureiico.
Hnnches In Oklnlinuin, Now Mexi
co nnd Texas to trndi for lloguo
river valley or Medford property.
Store room, I room dwelling at-tiu-liwl
mid ijcnnt corner lot lu
Seattle, i block from ear line, to
exchange for vacant lots lu inihiiru
of Medford.
(loud norunn near Medford to ox
chanjic for utook ot merehandlse to
the value or trout $10,000 to I0.1mui.
For Iteut
Furnished and uliCiirntvlioil houses
anil rooms.
ir ou have rnitche or houses for
rent list with us.
i:ni.lo)iiiciit
OlrU and women for general house
work. Waitress $30 voonl and boiird.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
Pboun Home 1 1
Oppoklfo Naslt Hotel
ItOO.MM (I nml 7. PAI.M Itt.OCIC.
M-t-M-H-H- ttHri-HH-lW
f
Luxury Without
Extravaganco
?
Hotel
I Von Dorn I
LM2 'i'ltflc Street
;: Finest popular priced
" Hotel iu San J'Vanei.seo
i Modoru Control
I-M-H-l-H ( HUH "HH-t-H-M-f
FOR.
RENT
Wc have several up-to-date,
modern 5 and
6 room Bungalows
MEDFORD REALTY AND
IMPROVEMENT CO.
M.F.&.Il.Co.l51dg.
Parties wIshltiK to mbscrlbo or
renew their oiibscrlptlon to
The Saturday Evoning Post
Tlie Ladies' Home Journal,
or
Tho Country Gentloman
Plcaso notify C. A. DoVoo, 418 W.
Main, District agent for tho Curtis
PublbhliiK Co. Hack numbers al
nnja un hand, Phone CC11,
FRUIT TREES!
Wo nro makliiK u very low price,
on apple, peach and cherry trees for ,
n short time. No finer stock crown, j
Wrlto us at once and tmvo money,
Tllll KTANPAKD M'IISI-:itY
Hlihlle, Ore.
Ugo Theatre
TONIO-HT ONLY
KKNWOKTliV IMiAVUKS
AnOld Maid's Husband
Then-Act Itollichij; Karen (Vijiiiidy ' ' "' "
s; f
Si)0ciftltica Uotwccn Aots
ADMISSION 20C
J3o'.v oijfico opcji
Dojii'n ;Qpi!ii nt
Si'iits I'goi'vwl'ljy
E. D. Weston
Offiqlal Photographer of tho
Moil ford Oommorclal Olub
AmiiliMii' KiiilahiiiK
I'osl (1ni'(ls
I'orlntils
iltiUM'im'iinil ox I oiio p viowA
.Klusli Mollis
NojrnllvoH inndo tuiv (iino
and any placp by appolnt-
HHMlt.
208 E. Main Phono 1471
Clark fie Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON', II. C.
Puhlle Land Matters; Final 1'ioof.
Desert l.au-ls, Contest and Mining
Casos. Snip.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wator
Hoating
All Wntk Oilitrtoitrvil
rrlt' ll-nr-inalilv
COFFEEN & PRICE
33 Jlunanl ntoek, Sntrsnr oa Olli HI,
l(oui riiunt 349,
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
1 AK
THEATRE
b- it- ou (i-t our Ioim-jV Woitli
on tiollt Sidix of the Dime
Toda N the la-l piiv-elilatlou III
.Mt-ilforil of (In-
.MaMiihlcrul PioiliM-tlou
HON I 'AIWA It IIH I1A,.V
I'll popular commty drama Imule
fatuous b ICllwIn lloolh
lu Two Iticli III Hn-nit
K.'OTO HAS A COOII HH,ltT
('oniedy tfcfWim
JAIL'S' U'AHH
(hum "A." with'- ICorrlKnu and
ItlrhauliKiu lu th title rotes
t'AI.I.NO IS A STATION .MASTHU
Unr Fnturo Commly
A I, SATIIItH, tho SliiKcr
Host Music and IHfocts
ADMISSION. 5c AND lOo
Mntlupos Dally. 'J tu B p. in.
ComliiK l-'eaturct
"llu- liivndrrM," an oxoltlnc Juiltan
nnd frontier llf ploturo. It's a
"Kny-Ileo" In .1 reoli.
Jnn. 13th and It Hi
Karab Hrrubarilt In her Krentest suc
cess "iiircn HIIuhcHi" Jan. 1'Oth ami
21st.
4W&HrtrHrH4-ir.
ISIS THEATRE 1
v.i Di:vn,i,i:
thi: unices
Colored Comedians, Man ami
Woman
Sinners, Dancers and Holler
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