pxotc four
'MF.DFORT) VATL' TRTTirXE. MEDFORD. ORFCiOX. TUESDAY. XOYKMP.KK 7- 11fi
f OCAL AND
JL PERSONAL
Joe Hoswell of Copco Is In Hie fty
fur a few days visiting mend and
itttending to business matters.
Japanese Curio Store, 30 North
Central avenue, half block from main.
To and Orlcnli'.l novelties. Tea
room open afternoons.
I. It. Kreidlgcr of Copco, Cal.. has JCIty jouth who spent Tuesday morn
reniriinil in ihe eitv fur election day. iliiE In the city. They are returning
i ......l, r'rtcar.fa i rlu.tn-nrrter
A liild-Kti i.r.ort Corset, also belts. 326
North Hartb'tt, I'hone (! S3-.I.
Joe Itroad of the lllue I. edge dis
trict is ."pending a few days In the
cily visiting friends and al tending to
bii'dne's matters.
I.azaro records. Can he played on
till makes of machines. Medford Hook
Store.
Cliff Robert of Memphis, Tenn.,
5s among tho out-of-town visitors in
the city.
See Dave. Wood about that fire In
miranco policy. Office, itnoin 404 M.
V. ft II. Illdg.
Omar It. Hitches of Tulsn, Okln-
lioniu. Is a business visitor in Medford
fur a few days.
i'onl touring ear In Rood condlllnn.
Ttnseh niugnlto, for sale cheap. Iler
jitird Motor Company. 9(1
V.. Ti. Hales of Indianapolis, Ind., Is
Micudlug part of tho week In the city.
flutes sells Ford cars 1200 down
nnd J2.1 a month.
H. It. ltndgcrs of rorlland Is In the
city on business Tor a Tew days.
"The Valley of the Hngue," words
nnd music 15c. 209
K. .1. Oiillaghor or Spokane, Is
wpehdlng n few days In Medford and
"vlelnlly looking over business open
ings. Hanre nt Mnosn Hall Tuesday
Jilght. Regular price :,0c.
II. II. Hush Is a business visitor In
the city from Portland.
Baths 25c. Hotel Holland.
Alfred Scolt of Albany spent Mon
day afternoon In thn city visiting
friends ahd attending to business
matters. .
Dr. T. G. Heine, prartlco limited to
eye. ear, nose, thront; glasses fitted.
22S Knst Main. Phone 303.
Victor Kynn, of Merlin. Ore., Is
upending the week in the city.
IClection returns at armory. Ad
mission free. Dancing. Ilcglna at
7:30.
lllchard Hanco has returned to the
pity after a business visit of several
weeks' duration nt Stockton, Cal.
Come to armory for election re
turns. Admission free. Dancing.
?1 uslc by l.aunspach's.
Mrs. M. A. Jones and Mrs. Mary A,
Walker of Astoria, Ore., are Med
lord visitors.
Itakery KoodH at Tin Voe's.
Henry Wlprnt nnd lien Mitchell of
Portland are In Medford for a lew
days on business.
Sco the stock labels carried by tho
Medford Printing Co., If you are In
a hurry.
It. W. Clbson Is n Medford visitor
from tho Illuo Lodge, district.
(let elerlioii returns In comfort nt
nriuory. Admission free. Dancing
C,
P. Hill of Portland Is In the city
for a few days on business.
Come anclenloy mimic and dancing
tit arniory and hear election returns
fl'ree. Music by Launspnch's orches
tra. C. A. Tracy of Unseburg l spend
In:; a few days In the rlly visiting
Jrii itds and attending tn business
Jim Iters.
1'or the best Insurance see Holmes
The Insiiranco Man.
.1. W. Hood of San Franclscn
rived in the city Monday evening for
a brief business visit.
Highest price pnld for strictly
frcvlt ranch eggs. Cafe Holland.
II. M. Parsons Is u business visitor
from I.os Angeles for U few days.
Kvoryhody will bo at armory lo
hear elections returns free. Dancing
by f.annspach's orchestra.
tins N'ewhury has returned from
l'oriland, where he lias been under
the care of physicians.
Druclcs treatments for all diseases
wienilMnilly administered. Drs.
Jl.-dg.;s. rt r, :. Main st.
lloli' Wilson of Central Point Is in
Mcdfod to attend the football game
today.
Hrlng Iter with you to armory for
election returns. Admission Tree,
lunrlng.
William Ferns was n business vis
itor In the city from Phoenix today.
Dr. Klrchgcssner will be at Hotel
Nash every Wednesday. Hours for
consultation, 10 to 3
The Medford schools closed today
on account of the election.
Hlcyclcs! Motorcycles! Parts nnd
Sundries. F.xport repairing. Work
guaranteed. II. and X, Shop, Sparta
bldg., new nianagment.
H. 1.. Wilson of Ceniral Point spent
Tuesday In the city. j
Typewriter paper of all kinds at
Medford Printing Co. '
Direct wire at Hotel Medford glv
lug election returns election day. 197'
Three lutlal special Xmns Knihoss
ed stationery ut the Medrord Print
ing Co. Order early. Prices are at
I .bo (iilbcrt of Sun Francisco In a I
business visitor in the city fur tUej
week.
Get your Engraved Xmas cords
now. Medford Printing Co. in show-!
UK a beautiful line. j
Mrs. Henry Meirs arrived In Med- i
ford TiieHday morn I n x to Join Mr.
.,, ., ,u. .k ,
from Hutta, .Montana. .Mr. and Mrs.
.Melrs will maKe their home on a
ranch near Jacksonville.
Ilig tic. milk shakes at I)c Voe's.
John Allen. William IM,fl,-l,l and
Joseph Allon are a trio of Salt Lake
to Salt I.akp. In their car fitter n nwlni'
laround teh continent.
No charge for special embossing!''
dies with the Xtnas fancy stationery
cnid bv iho Me.irnrH Printing r ah
special order and Is not carried In
stock.
T,. M. Tlbblts of Ran Francisco nr
rlvod In the city Tuesday morning.
Mr. Tibbeta expects to settlo in this
vicinity.
Mrs. T.tindy, Nn-I)ono Corsots.
Medford Hotel. Phono K2S. 19li
C. G. nieasdale Is a business visitor
In tho city from Portland.
Gasoline and oil at lie Voe's.
A. E. Henson of Portland arrived
In tho city Monday evening for a brief
business visit.
Sweet cider at Ties Voe's.
Mrs. O. n. Mrliride or Tucoma, Wn.
is In tho city visiting Mends for a
few days. '
Personal engraved Xmas cards and
mbnssed Xmas stationery nt the Med
ford Printing Co.
A. O. I.ublu of Oakland, Cal.. Is In
tho city looking over business open
ings. Ilultermlllt. 10c gal. De Voe's.
H. 1). Coates of Oakland. Cal., Is
ill the city looking over business op
enings. ir It Is Wilson or Hughes we are
going lo have a Cordova display in
our window this week. Medford Hook I
Store.
II. D. Coates of Hoslon, Mass., Is
transacting business with local mer
chants today.
W. M. Patterson of Portland Is a
business visitor in tho city for a fen
days. Howard H. Cahlll of Iteno, Nov.,
Is In tho city this week. Mr. Cahlll
Is Investigating farm property with
a view of settling In this vlrlnty.
James T. Penland of Chcago Is In
.Medford attending to business mat
ters and visiting friends.
H. T. Smith who has been working
in Medford nnd vicinity for tho pnst
six months left Monday evening for
his homo In San Francisco.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. P. Williams of
Grants Pass are spending the day In
the city, during tho afternoon attend
ing the football game between the
.McMTnrn and Grunts Pass football
teams.
James Hronson of Sun Juse, Cal.. Is
spending the week with Medford
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Scott arrived
in tho city from Washington, f). C.
Monday evening for n short slay In
the city.
Mr. and Jfrs. I,, p. Hubbard are
Medford visitors for a few days from
Portland.
F. F. Mcsrh of Porlbnwl Id .ilimol.
'"K-lo business matters In the city for
a few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence W. Simon
of New York City are spending a few
days in Medford on n combined busi
ness nnd pleasure trip.
N. W. Hill of Furcka, Cal., Is
spending a few days in l lie city on
business.
BRACING WEATHER FOR !
ELECTION IN C0NNECTICUT
v,. .. I
.i.n ii. n i-.., i nun., .Nov. 7. -Clear.
I, racing weather greeted Con
necticut voters during tl arlv hunts
today. l'.alloling proceeded briskly
and heavy ruling was predicted.
VOTERS OF MAINE
COME OUT IN NUMBERS
I'olJTI.ANIi, Mc. Nov. 7.
voters of Maine, altl gh ih,-,,
election was decide,) j Scplci
came nut in cood numbers ,,
Ihe pic-ideiili.-il contest today,
ccllcni v eathcr prci nileil.
The
-late
nber.
ot in
FAIR WEATHER RULES
OVER NEW JERSEY
TI.'liNTtiN. N. .I.. .Nov. 7. Fair
weather over New Jersey gale prom
ise of bringing inters to llie polls
curly. I'.nlli sid Inimed the
weather situation faiorcd (heir
chance of iet,.rv.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY
WANTKli To rent, ." room dwelling
furnished or unfurnished. Phone
0 I S-X.
1
W.VNTKH t'.ood floor case and wall ;
case. Phone 90. '
WANTKH -Men's washing; also work j
by the hour. 45 Hartbtt m.. Mis
llichrs. Phone 2 S.t-.l. 1 fi
FOIt S.U.F. 1914 Ford for sale. '
fully equipped, good tires, first;
class running condition, ( all at
Critter Lake .Motor Car Co., ilai.ige.
197
G. 0. P. CAMPAIGN
CLOSED BY PINAL
RALLY AIM NATTER BULLION ON
To listen to the final round of re-1
fJUUIieilll niKumuui iu llll' 1 diui'diH",
the largest crowd of the caiimaiKU
In
Jackson county assembled Mon- j Six nnd one-half tons of silver bul
nlgbt at the Natatorluiu. The j 'ion from the mint at Sun Francisco
day
j principal speaker of the evening was
11. Hunley, who returned to
I lled'ori1 for n"r fi,lal "I"'''' ',fler
stumping the state for Hughes. Mrs.
Hert Anderson, who accompanied her
on the tour around tho state, was
present, but not to sing, for as Col.
Washburn, who presided, she "lost
her voice on the Columbia river."
Colonel Washburn delivered the
first speech of the evening, berating
President Wilson's foreign policy In
strongest terms. Of the legislation
passed by the present administration
he said much was good Inasmuch as i
the labor of Its preparation had been
performed by the republican party. I
He stamped, he ranted and he
raved, after the manner of the I. W.
W. soap box orators, as be heaped
abuse and vililficatlon upon Jlie presi
dent of the t'nited States.
.Mrs. Ilanley was given an enthusi
astic reception when she stepped to
the front of the platform. She too.
treated the foreign and legislative ac
complishments of Ihe Wilson adminis
tration to a handling at the bands of
what she described as "the best mud
slinger in Jackson county." She
dwelt on the sule of her two cute lit
tle, sweet little, curly tailed pigs,
sacrificed for a Hughes holiday, stat
ing that previous lo the sale, on ac
count of the Wilson administration.
tlshchad only two cents In her pocket
book, the hard limes having forced
her husband to chnse the hump
backed salmon In Alaska, while she
chased the humped-backed hogs In
Oregon. The narrow chested, squeaky
voiced demoernts, she declared, were
for Wilson, but tho broad shouldered,
manly men were for Hughes.
Mrs. Ilanley has been styled, in nu
merous slobbery, slushy articles In
the Portland Orcgonlan, as the "Hilly
Sunday of politics." To the pictures
que slang of Hilly Sunday, she adds
tho frenzied gestures of Mary Antin.
Her speech would be a top liner In
vaudeville, with irresponsible jokes
mimicries, dramatics, and contor
tions, n series of quips, smart ridl-
ule, and cheap nbuso with no attempt
at logical argument.
Colonel Washburn closed the meet-
ilng Willi an appeal to support the
Jackson County republican candi
dates. Two numbers by the Medford qunr
tette were features of the meeting.
KANSAS PROBABLY FOR WILSON
(Continued From Pago One).
election officials, showed 4.1S Tor
Hughes and 407 for Wilson.
Progressive candidates obtained a
plurality in Wyandotte county In both
1!M2 and 1011. In the former year,
Itoosevelt received SI 09, Wilson 7.170
and Taft 1:107. Tho 1914 vote for
governor gave Cupper, republican,
5019, Hodges, democrat, R 2 S i; , and
Mien, progressive, (IMS.
Atchison Tor Hughes.
ATCHISON. Kan., Nov. 7 lncom-
m e , ' r "
Wilson bts.
Atchison county, including Ibis cily
ill 1!ML'. was carried by Wilson, the
vote being 2 4 19 for him. K,27 for
Uoosevelt, and 1::15 for Taft. Tho
vote for governor two years ago was
Caliper, republican, .1127. Hodges,
democart. 1ST 0, and Allen, progress
ive. T.'h.
Iltlteliisuo for Hughes.
Ill TCHINSti.N, Kan.. Nov. 7. In
complete, returns from thirteen out of
lourten city precincts give Hughes
7 IT, Wilson r.36. Simmons, republi
can, for congress ('.19. Shoiise. demo
cial. r.ss. Capper for governor TCI.
l.ansilon. democrat. 427.
Wilson received SSilrt votes In this
county Iu 1912, Taft, Kids and Itoose
velt 2 r,02. Thn vote In 191 I for gov.
crnor was Capper, republican, suss,!
Hodges, democrat. "S2.'i. and Allen. I
progressive. 2 1 .10.
TOPKKA, Kan., Nov. T. An
complete count In all but (bice of the
city precincts late today shows
Hughes 4I.'.T. Wilson Si:t:i. Capper
."it! TO. I.ansdon 2(K!9. For congress-
Miuionv 4 i.it. cot wine ;;:;:i i
and liar. line S9 1.
l.K U'KNWOKTH, Kan . Nov. ;
The Incomplete returns trom the
n Chilblains
Dennis Euoalyptus Ointmsnt
TUBt 2BC J.RS fOC Jlffl
precincts of thig city as announced
this afternoon cave H imbes 1254 and
Wilson 13s:i. The governor vote was ;
.Capper 1327, and l.ausdon 1035. The j
j vols here in the congressional district j
i shows 1332 for Anthony and b20 fori
iC'orwIne.
i
I NKW I.ON'lMlX, Conn., Nov. 7.
1 were unloaded here today nt the rail-
' I'oinl station ny an express company
and transported to the ticminn mer
chant submarine Ih-otschlmid, moor
ed nt the state pier, for shipment
across the ocenii. The metal was
conveyed through the si reels in live
open wagons without tinned guards
mil 1'ew persons who saw the wagons
suspected that $l."ll,imO worth of
property was being moved in Hint
fashion.
Portland Livestock
I'OKTI.ANI), Or., Nov. 7 II.
steady; receipts 'Xt'X . Prime light,
.f!l."i.r((i II. 7.1; prime strong weights
Tll.ri.'ifo !1.7.i; good to prime mixed
lfl(o'll..",il; rough heavy packing
H..Vi(iV(l.(); pigs nnd skips, K.'J,-((
H.7."; slock lings, $7(5 8.
Cuttle steady; receipts 20. Steers
prime light, $7( 7,L'.V, prime heavy,
.-(!. i'.i(d 7.1."i: good, Jfti..'ibf li.fi.K cows.
choice, $;".2.(ij Will ; medium to good
.."( ,r).2.r; ordinary to fair, !f-l.'J"if
l.7"i; heifers, )fl(i; bulls, .$'2.7ri(i
l.otl; calves, ri(o 7.
.Mieep sternly;, receipts none.
Choice lambs, $H.5(l(u'H.7.'i ; common
Ininbs, .$ll((i'7.f0 ; choice yciilinii
wet hers, $7."i(l(o 7.7."): good yearlings,
t7.'J."i((t 7.."i0 ; choice light ewes, ,f,"i.."i0
(;r(i; heavy ewes, $.ri(u -i.'iO.
Portland Butter
I'OltTLAN'D, Or., Nov. 7.- Hotter
unchanged. City creamery prints,
enrtons, :re ; country prints cartiiis,
.'Me.
FULL VOTE PROMISED
IN NEW HAMPSHIRE
MANCKKSTKK, N. H Nov. 7.
Pleasant weather aided the republi
can ami democratic party managers
in their efforts to bring out n lull
vote today in Xew Hampshire. The
balloting early in the day was lively.
HEAVY VOTE POLLED
IN RHTJDE ISLAND
I'ltOVlDKNCK, l. 1., Nov. 7. In
terest in the first election of a I'nited
Stales senator by direct vote in
Hhodc Island swelled the ranks of
the early voters todny to large pro
portions. The weather "V'os fair.
RECORD-BREAKING VOTE
PROMISED IN MISSOURI
ST. .(H IS, Mo., Nov. 7. Clear
skies and warm weather were expect
ed to bring out a. record-breaking
vote in St. f.ouis and Missouri todav.
Tongue is ContiMl, Urolith Unci
.stomach Sour, Clenji I live uml
JWmeLs.
Give "California Syrup of Figs'' at
oin e a tcaspoonful today often saves
a sick child tomorrow.
If your little, ono Is out-of-sorts.
halt-sick, Isn't resting, outing and act
ing naturally look, Mother: m if
tongue Is coated. TJils Is a sure sign
that its little stoiiuvch, liver and bow-I
els are clogged v ith waste. When
cross, irritable, feverish, stomach !
sour, breath bad or lias stomachache.
diarrhoea, sore throat, rull of cold,
give a tcaspoonful of "California Sv- ,
nip of Figs." and in a few hours all
the constipated poison, undigested
food and sour bile gently moves out
of Its little bowels without griping,
and you have a well, playful child
again. j
Mothers run rest ensy after giving
TODAY S MARKETS
j this harmless "fruit lnxiitive" because!
lit never fails to cleanse the little one's!
j liver and bowels and sweeten the'
sliuncli and they
ileorly love Its i
pleasant taste. Full directions for!
babies, children of all ages and fori
grown-ups printed on each bottle.
Beware of counterfeit fig syrups.
Ask your ilvnggist for a ;.0-cent bot
tle of "California Syrup of Figs;"
then see tljat p s made by the .'Cali
fornia Fi;. Syrup Company." Adv.
tlgDSuitsfe
TO ORDER $25.00 UP
Also Cleaning, Pressing and Altering ;
t 128 E. MAIM, UPSTAIRS I
FUNEI
REMAINS OF HALL!
The skeleton of Charles F.dmuud
'Hnll. who perished in a snowstorm on
i the trail between Kvans Creek and
! Trail Creek last January, w ill be in
jtefred in I. O. O. F. cemetery. .Med
ford, this afternoon at the wish of H.
H. Van Volkenburg, an uncle residing
I iu Klamath Falls.
The skeleton was found October
25, near the mouth of P.ailroad creek
by B. I). Cottrell of Hcagle who was
looking for cattle in that vicinity.
The snowshoes, rifle and a match
box with tho initials "E. II." marked
on It were found by the skeleton of
the deceased.
Mr. Hall had many acquaintances
in Medford and was well known oil
Trail creek. He resided at the homo
of Scatter Hammond several months
previous to his death, and left Mr.
Hammond's home one morning in
January Tor a place called Richter's
on Chicago trail, and was never heard
of again until the discovery of his
skeleton and riflo yesterday evening.
A posse of men searched for sev
eral days after he was lost between
the two points of his journey, and at
ono time was near the place where
bis remains were found by Mr. Cot
trell. SLIGHTLY FOR HUGHES1
JIF.lflDKN, Conn., Nov. 7 The
city of .Mcridcii gives; Hughes :i:i(i7,
Wilson :i'J-i:i.
For
gov
rnor; llolcomb, republi
; lleardslcy, dcmoei'ut,
can,
:i''.'in.
For
Lean,
Tnilcd Stales senator: lli
rcpuhlicun, '.Y.t't'.i; Cuinmiiigs,
Icmocrat, :iL'lill.
GEORGE S. DOWNING, PIONEER
OF SALEM, PASSES AWAY,
S.I.F.r. fir.. Nov. 7. fleorgc S.
Downing, , lawyer, one-time supcriii- ;
lendeiit of ihi' Oregon state peniteii-,
tiary, died here today, aged S.L'. j
Downing crossed the plnins to Ore-;
gon trom his native slate, renusvl-j
uiia, in 1S.VJ.
YOTF.S Oh' WOMKX
Do women realize that they already
vote In the most effective way on im
portant nuestions
Kvery time a woman buys an arti
flo it is a vote, backed by money, for
that article, a sincere approval of Its
merits.
So women luivo been voting on the
question :jt hca'.ni. When they have
oil'l'ercd from woman's ailments their
vote has been overwhelming for l.y
dia 10. pinkham's Vegetable Com
pound, which they have bought and
used whh satisfaction. Adv.
llnir Dressing', Manicuring, Chiropody
llody Messiuge, Illcctricnl Pacini
And Scalp Treatments.
MARINELLO
HAIR SHOP
cora i:. i ti,i:v.
Phono (ir.T-It. KIT fJnniolt-Corr-y Ith'g i
DO YOU WANT TO HEAR THE ELECTION RETURNS IN COMFORT?
Page Theatre Tonight
R.IVATE WIRE
RETURNS ANNOUNCED AND SHOWN ON SCREEN
SPECIAL FEATURE
30 Reels-THE BLACK BOX -30 Reels
YOU WILL NOT RE SHOWN THE SAME PICTURE TWICE
SMOKING PERMITTED
I ft!
THE BALCONY
BRING YOUR OWN J
CUSUI0NS AND LUNCH JL XSL jf
SOUTHERN OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE
SAN' KKANt'ISt'O. Nov. 7.- Ad
vance:, raic-ing from Id t" per
cent iu the prices of stnpic groceries
are to be put into effect here within
u nioulli, according to a statement
made today by Kranl; IS. Connolly,
secretary of the lictuil Grocers" asso
ciation. Connolly said the grocers
have reached the point, owing to de
pletion of stock bought at former
wholesale figures, where they ran no
longer absorb recent price advances.
The association announced today it
would take immediate steps toward j
the organization of a co-operat'u c j
bakery to keep down the price of
bread. It will also ask President
Wilson uml congress to nlaec an em
bargo upon the exportation of wheat,
flour, sugar, canned milk uml canned
tomatoes, a resolution to that effect
having been adopted tit uu annual
meeting lust night.
Sharing interest with the decisions
of Ihe grocers is an investigation be-'
iug begun here by representatives id'
the departiucnl of .justice into the
cause of advancing prices.
"EEPIN' cool under fire showa
a good soldier an' good
tobacco.
f NOTICE
e
The '
Krements & Co.
Ret ft nr.
Ileddy's .
t IK and Platinum Bar Pins, llroorlies, Cuff Links, Iteaiity Pins
in (ireen nnd lied fJold. Krements A! Company are the largest mak
ers of l-'ine .lewelcy in the World.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tin-: .7Fvi'.i.i:ii ;i
212 Fast Slain Street.
Visitors Always Welcome.
J -q
2 a. m.
ISH Li
501,790'
ItKlM.IX. Nov. 7. "The siiikii$
ii llritish small cruiser off the Jrisu
j const by u (ici'inuit submarine has iu.
; creased the total British losses in
; battleships nnd cruisers to "ilUJIM)
I tons," says an Overseas News ngeiiev
iiiiiioiincemcut today.
"This does not include. Pritis!i aux
! iliury cruisers, submarines, torpedo
j bonis or guard shiW lost, ,
j "According lo the known strength
of the llritish navy nt tile hcginuiiy
of the war, it has lost 14 jkt cent of
its battleships, ;!() per cent of ils nr.
iinored cruisers and I I per cent of its
protected cruisers. Thirty-nine ships
id" ntota I of -..'l,.i00 Ions have been
itcsl roved bv Gci'imiii nav.nl force-;.
j "The extent of the llritish losses is
notable iu view ot I tic tact that at
I the beginning of the war the French
! navy's tonnage was -t!)7,tltl0 and th
j Italian navy's :i;i."i,IIOll.
"Moreover, the Urilisb n.lcv- lei
lost .'ill torpedo bouts of 71,0110 loif)
land 71! submariiio
1
yELVET'S
' smoothness
and coolness is
largely the result
of its two years'
Natural Ageing.
carry
House of Quality
Cori cct Time Phono 111.
H at
Itcddy's
ADULTS 25c. CHILDREN 15c
ALL SEATS RESERVED
SEATS NOW SELLING
FIVE-MINUTE INTERMIS-
SI0NS EVERY TWO HOURS
OF AMUSEMENT
Ml
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