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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1914)
mTJMKWMAY, HUVWUIItB M, I4 Miners Get for Important Contab 1II, riH"Utt '' that the Mltifi(lon woulil prulc llC.S'Vlill. Nu' ' " iiiwillliK ol hlil) bo reriiuiiiKinlod b tin. Unite.) tllal ilrct lo Uio ',' !'' nJ.,Mliir. Urn full.. I Miners nimmltlee. miner t'f the country will, b liehjk'iil'il m tome iieie i. Invention., U) Hf I'li'l'"" "' xM tkihl whW"y '"' iiiitiberhlp claims of n. loliti tommll lw ombtf. UiitJtjtl.w iv.t.failui. ami u,re j, , Mlnv Wtitkeii. nun . wpii; r .. .i,.n ill Mlu IUl bugll! filial NHIld'l turn of l,"" for l""fl'"" ' ,'"' A "i" "t 1 1.. I'nuvil Miner. Wntrfn Federation by th United iiiiiniiit ic-.enil) ..ipre,.v,i ttiu lth Worker Tho Joint rouimlttee opinion n.ni m it vmhi r aborp. wrl l lltillc ll ini'nttt, t'lil aitjnurii' linn ir iii.l l. a )rnr bfie tlt ' r. lo mod tt rr Hit nilttittw of NuvtinchVoKierii P. deration would (,. iui f lililll a tut heroin merely n depart-' W'Mlo't"- llulteronfereiiro Imllrnl- nieiit ot Hie ttiiie.l Milium SOME MINOR WAR I.ITII.1. M VMM Till: itinoi'dii Tin: CAiiTAi tarn imiKit homk am: U AT TMIH TIM!.. I'nllrd 't Hprlfo irl A t-'rrHClt ptlwt wlm lld w u! (our KtiglUh mldtrr who Kt,rrM ' ih" nr Tim Iwinr follows o frittt t ttlf lr"t U tn-lnif Itallrd a .... u, a Hill. IM In VtnUU t.n ?mn. ... ha. i,en u Cfintr. The. lour "Tommies r"cht-i Hip Inn luvmum nf iiPieium mud U nn tlllsg.1 lute In the aftefliwut. ThJlttlldrl lioin. In which ho a the (,,)( irjIlllWB hfl It WOUlil mean war l not EolllE a wp eitterlnt The iu him if ihe tlef matt fnund him liar- jrrli!ir .if dm allll forr u r inMluK tlirw. tk lh M'tdlwr In amlMranrtlliiary and we are iM-KitmitiK to M ihrm and provided ttn-m with a I"! ry nerinii n to Uie riuli t-lwe t lrrp, ' " '" fOerman) liMr ar teirl- Net tune attur a Uand nf I'liUnajM trrlhl itiat the rni.ror has J toje lino town. Aoemtilliig tin ieBipcu't the nftlrrr In chareo de - In4b4rtt Uiftl Uley tell Wlirl tnp i;n. lU.hiaett rtn, s they had m them ttl ill" town Tlip lawitsitMUtlp all Ur hle tho (our HOldlef Wef, Nt the til toward their pf lel la a loud volte, no thai all the uiuvile would be certain l hear Ma. Ihe r!rt dUrlattitPil any V,miw. I. Jib n( ike KtitflUh uldlrra, "Tcer tnut have gone toward Tifli.' br ald, and tlm 1'hlait fmle ay Amlrrdam A rer tecelnl hete t'f a twlitpnl from a frleud near the Judgedjby a Piano Did run ever iiollco that upon mlrrlns a house almost the first thing you notice In h0 plenum r abt. pre of a piano? Von lii.tlnrllvelr Judge tho Ue and rrfliieiueiil of tho family arrordlitgly How U your homo thus rlal (inl by your friends? If ton have no Instrument any "' our pianos would easily gho the debited refinement to that Inline, ami ,mr term tan he met by aliuott anyone. t'oiulnro yoiiravir by dropping In soiiio afternoon nr ovetilng lo " wlmi wo hare, CI I J M fl L -Nou iKw.r t INftoWce Personal 'InrinnnriBj Wouldn't you like to have a PERSONAL GREETING CARD for Christmas and New Year? We have made arrangements with an Eastern house to get cards with your name printed thereon, t a very slight additional cost. BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS With Any Greeting Desired Orders must be placed early Ask to see samples UNDERWOOD'S PHARMACY Uoraar Mala aad 7U SUval Klamath Kail, Oregon Together ... .. n iiii.uiuua in iiiniiliilntrn (ton NEWS FROM EUROPE ntU.ST 1IIAT Alii: roMI.VO IN ti" mi: whom, now i'kiiiti.vo tiiiviau hut am. .itr tTtti-'T (.iittlnr tells boiim liiltMiitii! f.iu .'" ' . ... . . ' K.. tli yr tlmdrtiiiniis nitard ilm irK 'I Uv mtii a IrltM front a rrr ,' "" "'" """ '", ii'iEuinine in lori'i'iuen tnir .imfionutm uur Ken. erU har Iwn wantonly wanleful "" men. "im nam i,cnu miiHeii down In thousand lilln It U impoMlliln lo ay e artlv what our le are. I should now In prugrra at Omaha Is not wor- Mllmaie ihrm twtwe-n 350.000 and.rjlng him. The minor league mag- 400,000 If U rontlnue at Ihl rate natm Mr trrlne to console each other niurh lunger wv shall be ijiilte unable totneoi Itti.nla with any hope of ucjUH cued. and also M?archlug for the major leagues, and there will be a xc,r't "atu,. w'n they will re "' ' " subtle words that will generally ease srarrlly of material developed In the .n,aI".",)cn unU1 n "'e'ock. !lo the big loKcue bowttvi the ouesllon lumbea from er to venr. ' KLAMATH FAI.I IlAHDKItS. The hlh council of the church of Kiuland ban itd to cl"' women the Minrs in the elnctln of rhurch roun- f"- "'"I bI ""' "K"! t0 " I'". rhla) rounrlla A Klamath Falls Mail Pl'lRC FvidpnrP.l-,'c" ul ""' H)ll,m w!,lcl may he Feds can afford to do this. They can mdll UlfOd r.fflUCIIuB'ln,(H nlthout spending n cent? ts'slmply apply to the man's salary an III. Trllnionj Will liilrimt lliery Maiitnlli full" Itt'niler The lln of local eudeilte U ln dl;iulahle It l the kind of evidence we accept true because w.t Know 'we ran prove It for ourele. There, has been plenty of surh evidence In i the Klamath Falls paper lately, and ithls utralghtforward titlmony has ruiablUhed coiitldeiico In the minds' ."of Klamath Fulls People that will not ' be easily ahakeil N. Mnrchand, Worden ae., KIbiij. nth Falls, say My hack pulned me Intensely, and I was obliged to gel up many time-- at night to pass the kid- ney secretions. Often my back was o weak I had to quit work Donn'a Kidney Till restored my kldneya to a normal condition and remowd the (pains lu my bark 1 itho Duan'a Kid. ney nils nil tho credit ror tins cure," Price ftOc. nt nil denli'iH, Don't islmply ask for n kldne) remedy gut liiuin'a Kidney Pills the snmo that 'Mr. Mnrchnnd had. Fosler-Mllhurn Co , Props., llufTiilo, N. Y, (Paid Advertisement) . THE EVENING "r- Rockefeller Relief Ship for Starving Belgians CSSAr- - Th. MaKnp..iin.i. th ,oi(l (on of - "'. rlr. barim and iaua. Im. ,.ft tin. I'liltH Ktan- for Itotlfrdnm. Ilnl- land, to f,-pd th.. tnrvliiK lleJdai dm,,, from ,Mr ...n country by , Crrtunn troops Two otlitr ships will i'it,., .,M Bortlro NKW VotlK Nov II f 're. dent Cllmure of the Feds U running ,.,. ... , , , . , ,, ., true to form, the baseball meeting (n,,r ,. datrou year which they ,f wmt ,MV Br Kiltias lo do about It. lillmorv has said that among the. few thing that he doe not want are! the minor league scattered hither, and you about the country. Why build up a haeball )tem and have lo pay for pla)er through draft or ; - JLi iirf 4S9HI HfflB f ! A LITTLE SPORTING GOSSIP By Hal Sheridan purchane when Organised Hall willjgood night, minor leagues. And the the way (illttmre figures. If (lllmore doesn't want mlnont in-ganlied hall would havo to put up for his organisation howeer, nnd Or-(hl purchase, and not be spending any ganlted Hall sacrifices them In the jmoro for the player than some major coutliiiird tight on the Feds, It will, league team would be putting up. News ot Our Neighbors .qiiu-U-. . . - joali ami I'rogreM of N'aattjy t'uiiiiiiiuilUea m Ctiromlclest In tho Fi '"" -.-". ... Now I n good time to booat )our .homo paper. It need a It, and your patronage will bo reflected lu a sub- II a I .. ..a it I 4 at.awK4l jstantial Improvement lu the service It lean render the public. OUo our boIIc- (llor your order for the paper, and It our subscription has expired and ho auks you to pay up, don t take It as an ilimult, The amount Is mnall. wo hno to coueci Hume nine or ku unukruiu 'and the editor cannot leave tlio office j to do the work personally. Carefully 'prenerve your reeclpt, In order to aold future misunderstandings. Ashland Record, Making I'rogrrwa Tho llauucr & Hnuser work lu the Tenmllo district la getting along fa mously, and the good weather In Octo Iher allowed thu graders to proceed with work they had expected to bo obliged to abandon. The greatest trouble now Is lu getting the freight, which nmounta to twenty-flvo tons dully, ovur tho country roada from North Inlet landing. The aceno of activities U mostly from four to soveu tulles fiom North Inlet nnd tho heavi ly loaded wngoim me cutting tho londH up lmdly, A fow more rnlns, It Is belloved, will make them ao bad It will bo Impossible to do murh freight ing. Mnrshtleld Record. No Wonder He' ro Some culprit printed signs with a lend pencil and posted them on tele phone pout In tho coat part ot town, which read "Voto for Saloons," and wrote the nnmo ot Mayor Johnson be nonth It. Of course everybody knows Mayor Johnson knew nothlug about It, Ho stands solidly for statewide prohibition, and U a candidate for tbe HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON wmrnm- liow In a few days. -. ...v, ...,v ... i-BrKo. u as4iatnat flour roae aud- l-ni chnrtc-red by the Hockefollcr'dtnly 10 cents a sack nnd r 'f'linkf t IIm all K,"""1Ilon. president of which Is "." '.' "''"";' - ....... i, i...i.u..i. . , N,.w ork" n 7uZ UTJLZ 3 ' '1. kftiiri alllall Iflf MtM IslJ.I Mih l.rtnu , t.,- expedition were purchasing thclr'tant nrlce for fnn,i ...,ft erc purchasing thclr'tant prlcea for food stuffs. he a ferlous blow to the game. Iong hale the big loigtie magnates patted U"' ,lul'' felo on " houlder and told them bow they were tho '"back- , ... , .. Ixine of the rlne " lllrlit niw Iwiu-. u.r, the heaviest blows are falling on the minors, and If these 'backbone" are to bo nermilted to b.. broken It will shut off tho supply of players for The minor do not uxpect to make a' great deal of money at their gates. but they do expvet to realize on the sale of stars ther develop. lfGllmore In able to step In and grab these stars by giving them more money than they rn.ilil ,ai frnm i.rvnltnil linll If la " ..w... ...r....sv ...., t ninnunt slmllnr to that a club of or- legislature, on the prohibition ticket. (The man who did that ahould be sent to Jail. It Is an attempt at character ( assassination. Mr. Johnson Is Justly1 Incensed, and offers a reward ot 2S for the apprehension ot the man who perpetrated tho forgery. Aablund Tiding. ' .New Kamrair The water company 'a new reservoir was put into UbO last week without ..ii.....i OLD-TIME GOLD CURE DRINK HOT TKA! . !. - " . Get a suiall package of Flainburg Ttrrast Tea, or as the Oerman folk call it, "Hamburger llrust Thee," at any pharmacy. Take a tabUapoonful of the tra, put a cup of boiling water upon it, pour through a sieve aad drink a teacup full at any tune during the day or before rstirlng. It la tbe moat eftVtivo way to break a eoVJ and cure grip, a it opens tho Borea ot tbe akin, relieving congestion. Alao koisaa tha bowels, thus breaking np a eold. Try it the next time you eaffer from a cold or the grip. It la Inexpensive and entirely vegetable, therefore safe and harmless. ROB RHEUMATISM FROM i STIFF. MKJMS Sub Soreaaai from jotats sad sauaelM ' with a small trial battlt of oldltJMsbsOU Stop "dosing" Rheumatism. It's pain only; not one easo in fifty require internal treatment, nub sooth inc. enctrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right mi the "tender snot," and by the timo eu say Jack Robinson out comes the rht-umatla pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" is u harmless rhvumatltin cure which never dUappobiU and iloi-.ii't burn Uie akin. It takes pain, soreness ana siianess iroiu iieliliii. lolnts. muscle and bonest stops nclatica, lumbago, backache, neuralgia. Umber up I tin a so cent pome of old-time, honest "St Jacob OH" from any drug store, and in a moment jou'll be free from palaa, aehea and stfffness. Don't sutferl Rub rheuma tism away, v,wwieasisssss! u.. ia . .. .. suit of this tho names of tho other vessels to sail were kept wcrct. The vessels to sail were kept secret, m..k. .. any Interruption to the service, as all the new pipe and connections to the new reservoir were In place, ready for une. It corera nearly two acres, and will bo nearly twenty-flvo feet deep at the screen well. It holds when full about 2,500,000 gallons, which Is nearly double th requirement of tho! Stato Railroad Commission. Marsh field Record. XoUre to Public On and after November 1C, 1914, nli barbershops In Klamath Falls will M'Ui at a n. m. nnd close at 7:30 p.m. 102t Nine persons were killed and flfty slx Injured by bombs dropped In War saw by tbo German airmen. Students at the Julia Rlcbman High j ISchool for Girls In New York city will j j purchase their food, cook It. and keep 'the books during the present school term If ll'it north liavlng. Its worth In rltiK. Sh Chllcote. Subscribe for the Herald. 50 cents s month Legal Notices Summons In the Circuit Court ot the State of Oregon, for Klamath County. F. l Stltser. Plaintiff. vs. Wm. S. Fish and F. S. Fish. Co-Part- uors. Defendants. To Wm. S. Fish and F. S. Fish, the abovo named Defendants: in the name of the state ot Oregon, jou and each of you are hereby re- quired to appear and answer the com-1 plaint tiled against you in tho above, cntltlod action, on or before Saturday, ' tho 19th day ot December, 1914, that' being the last day ot the time pre-) scribed In the order for publication ot thus summons, and it you fall so to1 appear and answer, for want thereof, tho plaintiff will tako judgmeuti HOW "TIZ" HELPS X TIRED FEE! Good-bye sore feet, burning feet, swol len feet, sweaty feet, smelling feet, tired feet iPtnn.l I.tm .-. a 1 IaIKHJ IiIIH lAM Btlil vivwujo wm., ""i vu.v ..x ness, no more llmninjr with pain or drawing up your face in agony. "TIZ" i. magical, acts right off. "TIZ" draws out all the poisonous txuda tio up a pui the feet Us "TIZ" and tor get your foot misery. Ahl how 'com fortable tour feet feel. Get a 2.1 cent box of "HZ" now at any druggist or department store. Don't suiter. Have good feet, glad feet, feet that never swell, never hurt, never get tired. A year's foot comfort guaranteed or money refunded. avsjay I kw aV 'against you for the nura of 1399.17, and for tha coto und dlsburomonti of this action, and for an order o( tblsjOctotmr 9th, 1914 conn that tlio ronowing dccritHXl jland, Ukn under an attnehmont In itlil rauto, to-wlt: Tlio northwent quorlor (NW'U) of Hoctlon seven (7), In Township fortj-ono (11) outh, rang clftht! (X) sail ot VIIIaratt Meridian, and tltuaied In Klntnnth county J OrtKon, jbo old nt by law required and thafvombor 12, 1914, at the hour Of I proceeds thorcof applied In the pay. o'clock p. in. of aald day, at tha city irnent of such Judgement. I hall In the city of Klamath Falls, This summons Is served on the de - 'fendanl nnd each of them herein, by (publication thereof In the Dally Her Inld, a newspaper of gcrx'rnl clrculn- Hon, printed nnd published at Klam - iatli Falls, Oregon, not less than onco ja week for six consecutive weeks, by order of Honorable Henry I,. Uenson, Judge of the nbovo entitled court. Mado, dated and AM In said action (at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on tho 7th "day of November, 19H, tho dato of the first publication thereof being on Sati.rday, the 7th day of November, United State of America. Said bonds 1914. HOLLO C. GKOESBECK, will be Issued In denominations not Attorney for PIalntlfr.excCedlug $500 each, and numbered 7-H-2I-2g.C-12-19h (from one to ,... Inclusive. Bald- Ham moat I rt. i..i. - n. . t.- r.u,, u. o; IIU lllff Circuit Court of the State ot Oregon, for the County of Klam ath. i W. Siemens. Plaintiff. vs. The Unknown Heirs of Charles Percy Nichols, otherwise known s C. P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Louis Oerz, deceased; Sophia Schadde, Wil liam A. Schadde, and Jane Dee Schadde, his wife; Edward hebadde, and Rebecca Roe Schadde, his wife; Henry D. Schadde. and Mary Dee Schadde, his wife; Augusta Klsle Hart man, and John Dee Hartman, her husband, and Emma Bertha WItte. and Richard Roc Wltte, her husband,- also all other per- sons or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate. Hen or interest In the real estate de scribed In the complaint herein. Defendants. To tbe Unknown Heirs of Charles Percy Nichols, otherwise known as C P. Nichols, deceased; the Unknown Heirs of Louis Gen, deceased; Sophia Schadde. Wil liam A. Schadde. and Jane Dee Schadde, his wife; Edward Schadde. and Rebecca Roe - Schadde, hla wife; Henry D. Schadde, and Mary Dee Schadde, bis wife; Augusta Elsie Hart man, and John Dee Hartman, her busband, and Emma Bertha Wltte. and Richard Roe WItte, her husband, also all other per sons or parties unknown, claim ing any right, title, estate, Hen or Interest In the real estate de- ! scribed In the complaint herein. I In the name of the Stato ot Oregon, J You. and each ot you, are hereby re tqulred to appear and answer the com plaint tiled against you In tbe above entitled suit on or before Saturday, the !lst day ot November, 1914, that being the last day of the time pre scribed In the order for publication ot this summons; and. It you fall ao to answer, for want thereof tbe plaintiff will apply to tbe court for" the relief praed for In the said complaint, to wit; For a Judgment and decree against yeu: I.- That you, or any of you, have or has no estate or Interest whatever lu or to the lands described In aald complaint, being the following de scribed real property, situated In the j county of Klamath. State of Oregon, fto - wlt: All of lot numbered one (1), and tbe east thirty feet ot lot numbered two (2), in block numbered sixty two (C2) In Nichols Addition to the City of Klamath Falls (formerly tho Town ot I.Inkvllle), Oregon; being situated lu the Bouthweat quarter ot the southeast quarter (SVJ ofSEU) of Section twenty- I nine (29). In Township thirty-eight i (3S), south of Range nine (9), J east ot the Willamette Meridian. In i Oaegon; or any part thereof, and that title of the plaintiff thereto Is good and valid. 2. That you, and each ot you, be forever enjoined and debarred from asserting any right, title, Interest or claim what07er in or to said premises, lor any part thereof, adverse to this ' l . a m m . . . i .1 M ipiatntin; nuu tor aucu oiuer anu iur- mere Xo7tlght.lllor rellef as l0 th'3 court 8Ua 8tm im-ei, or us '" citu.ij wuj upic. urn. This summons Is served by publica tion thereof In tho Evening Herald, a dally nowspapor ot general circula tion, published in Klamath County. Oregon, by order ot the Honorable Wm. S. Worden, County Judge of said county, acting, In the absence of tho Judge ot the Circuit Court of said county, by lrtuo ot the authority by law In him vested In such cases, made, dated and filed In said suit at Klam ath Falls, Oregon, on the 8th day of October, 1914; which said order re quires that summons In said suit be published once a week for a period ot FAS TURK six successive weeks, Tha data at Ik first publlcatloa of this luatsMM la , i HAY ft MBRRIMAN, AtUnnyi for PUIfttlf. 9-lf,.23-30--lS-30 h i .Notice Inviting I'ropeMl to 1 City of Klmnath Fall laaaiav. '"mt Itoada. Scaled proposals will b raclTa4 by the undersigned until Thu radar. Na- , Oregon, (and at such time and place all proposals received will baopaaed) for tbo purchase of $21,021,16 city of Klamath Kntls, Oregon, coupon Im 'Provemcnt bonds, payable tan year from date of Issue, bearing a rat of Interest not to exceed six per ceat par annum, Interest payablo aeai-aaau ally, principal and Interest payable at the office of the city treaaurar or at the fiscal agency of the state of Ore gon, In New York, principal and la .tcrist payable In gold coin of the bonds are authorised by Ordlaaae .Vo. 341 of the city of Klamath Falls, (Oregon, for the purpose of provldlag funds to pay the cost of laproTlag parts ot the following named (treat. to-wlt: Eighth street, from Mala street to High street; High street, from Eigkta to Ninth street; Ninth street, frea High to Prospect street; Proapact street, from Ninth to Upbaa atraet; Upham street, from Prospect street to White avenue, and White aveaae, from Upham street to Delta street. Including Intersections. Said bonda will be sold to the sign est bidder for cash, and for aot lew than their par value and accrued In terest. i Each proposal to purchase aald bonda must be accompanied by a check for Ave per cent ot tbe aaoaat of the proposal, certified by aoae re sponsible bank, payable to the order of the undersigned. Propoeate aaat be sealed and endorsed, "Proposals to Purchase Improvement Bonds." The Council ot aald city reserves tbe right to reject any and all Mda and proposal to purchase sack bomda. Said bonda will contain a prorlelea to the effect that tbe city reserves" tbe right to take up and caaeal sack bonds upon .payment at any ttaaa ot the face value with accrued latsrsat to date ot payment, at any seal-aaaaal coupon period, at or attar oaa year from the date ot such bond or beads. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oragea, October 12, 1914. A. L. LEAVITT, Police Judge ot tbe City ot Klaaata Falls. Oregon. 10-11 11-11 b Notice to Creditors In the County Court ot tha State ot Oregon, for Klamath County. In the Matter of the Estate of WUllaa Martin, Deceased. Notice la hereby given that tha un dersigned has been duly appointed administrator ot the estate of WlUIaaa Martin, deceased, by the county court of Klamath county, Oregon, aad tbat all persona having claims against aald estate are required to present saae to me at the law otSee of Rollo C. Groesbeck. Klamath Falls, Oragea, within, six months from the data et tula notice, properly verified aa by law required. Dated at Klamath Falls, Oregon. October 21st, 1914. SILAS OBENCHA1N. Administrator of the Estate of Wil liam Martin, Deceased. 11-38-4-11-18 b Notice for Publicatioa (Not Coal Lands ) Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Lakevlew, Oregoa, September 11, 1914. Notice is hereby given that Henry A. Grimes, whose postofflce address la Klamath Falls, Oregon, did, oa tbe 11th day of May, 1914, file la this office Sworn Statement aad Applica tion No. 07533, to purchase tba SWH. section 3. Township IS 8. Range 10 E. Willamette afertdlaa. and tbe timber thereon, under tba provisions of the act ot June S, 1871, and acts amendatory, known aa tbo "Timber and Stone Law," at sacb value as might be Used by appraise ment, and that, pursuant to sucb ap plication, the land and timber tbere- on have been appraised at a total of I2CT.S0, the timber estimated 356, 000 board feet at 1,50 per M, 00 juniper posts at 5c, aad tba land 150.00; that aald applicant will offer final proof In support of bis applles tlon and sworn statement oa tba Itb day of December, 1914, before O. R. Dol.up, county clerk of Klamath county, at Klamath Falls, Oregoa. Any perion Is at liberty to pro test this purchase before eatry, or Initiate a contest at any time before patent Issues, by filing a corroborated affidavit in this omos, allsgfac facia which would defeat the aatry. JAB. F, BUROWM, Rsgaitsr. . 10-S; 18-4 b m 4 ,a: Sfiitl i." - "V '-1 M vPSli . 12fc !C,-, $ X f