Tillamook H«adlight, August I. I»«
deaths as a Joker.
On ao occasion when Goethe was
Haying at the court of Saxe Weimar
ad th Ids friend Duke Cbartos Augus
tus on« of tbs court ladles, when
about to retire for the night, found ber
candle suddenly extinguished Just be
fore she reached ber bedroom door.
Taking no notice of tbe occurrence,
she groped along In tbe dark, but a «
ber astonishment could uot And the
door handle. Again and again she fait
her way along tbe wall, but with the
same result. At last she ms de up ber
mind to go to tbe duchess for advice.
Tbe latter, however, was already
asleep, and no help was to be had
from her. The poor tody did not care
to take any one else into ber confi
dence for fear of being laughed at
and so spent some hours in vain
search, only to And at last that Goethe
and the duke himself bad with tbelr
own bands taken tbe door off Its
bingee some time earlier tn the even
ing and carefully walled up the •a-
trance to the room.
Get His Extra Cutlet
Th» Brazilian nabob Baron Ferra a
Was as miserly lu trifles as be wan ex
travagaut In other direction« it »H
on« of bto peculiarities never to fee
servants, and tbe waiters of tbe vari
ous hotels at which be sojourned were
for that reason not partial to him. One
mornlDg while staying at tbe magnlfl-
I.«tit Maux hotel. In Rio de Janeiro, bw
came down to breakfast and ordered a
cutlet. After be had eaten It be or
dered a second. "Baron.” said tbe bead
waiter maliciously, ♦.t'» a custom with
ns never to serve tbe name course
twice at a meal.” “la that so?” said
Feres u. and. rising from bto seat, he
left tbe room. In ten minutes be came
back Into tbe dinlug room. "Walter,”
said be, "I have Just bought this hotel
and am master here now. Aa you will
not be able to get accustomed to my
plan of serving guests according to
tbelr wishes, you are dismissed at
once.” Thereupon be took up bis nap
kin again and called to another waiter,
“Now bring me another cutietl”—Ar
gonaut.
Disraeli’s Idaal of Greatneen.
When Disraeli was curly aud smart
zud comparatively unknown be visited
tbe Royal Exchange of Liverpool In
company with Duncan Stewart, a lead
ing merchant of the city. It was at
high noon. and tbe exchange was
thronged by merchant* Tbe scene »0
Impressed tbe young member of parlia
ment that be said to Mr. Stewart:
“My Ideal of greatness would be that
a man should rec eive tbe applause of
such an assemblage as tbto—that he
should be cheered as be camo into this
room."
Dlifraeli went In and came out un
noticed. but several years later be
again visited tbe Liverpool exchange .
In company with Mr. Stewart. His en
trance was greeted by a cheer which
spread Into a roar and ended In an ova- |
tlon. Tbe testimony to bto political
prominence deeply moved Disraeli, 1
who. recalling to Mr. Stewart tbe re '
mark be bad made years before, said.
“My Ideal test of greatness bat beeu
realized.”
Swelled the Account.
The well known I’ans (Beater man
ager Dollgny relate» Io hl» remlnla
cencea as encounter he had with the
elder Dumas which furnish«» an illu»
tration of the novellst’a willuesa Do
llgny produced Dumas’ drama. "Kean,
with tbe rather peculiar stipulation
that the author should receive one
third of the gross receipts when these
exceeded 3,000 franc» and uothmg at
all if they fell below that flgure.
Dumas, who was always hard up. e«iue
late one evening to get hla share.
“Luck to against yuu again," «aid the
manager. "You don't get anything to
night Here to the account.”
Dumas glanced at it and went away
In a few minutes be came back and
aald:
"Just look over tbe account again
and then pay me 1.000 francs. Tbe
ticket that 1 just bought for 3 francs
briugs the total up to 3,000 franca and
50 centimes.”
Dascribad the Situation.
“When tbe Russian emigrant« try
to say Halifax It sounds like some
thing much worse," said an officer on
board a steamship that puts in at tbe
port of Halifax on her return trip
from Holland. "They call It ’Hellof
fix.’ On our last trip home we were
uot far from Halifax when tbe vessel
i broke a shaft, and we were obliged
i to put in at a port that wr^ uearei
to us for repairs. It was a b(Ti break
and likely to delay us. and the cap
tain's temper was considerably rut
fled. As we steamed Into the little
port some of tbe emigrants, tblnklnu
we bad reached Halifax, spread the
news among their fellows, aud one ot
them who bad learned a little English
came running to tbe captain:
••-\Ve—hi—a—Helloflx?' be inquired
eagerly.
” ’That’s Just wbat we are.” roared
the captain.”—New York Pre»«.
In the Circuit Court for the Stati JOHN
of Oregon, for Tillamook County
registration of title
L.
H^ND]
ATTORNEY 4
In the iratter of the Application oi
Tbe First Christian Church of Till«
Citv, Oregon, to register the title
to the South East quarter of Block
lour (4j in Thayer’s Addition to-the
Town oi Lincoln (now Tillamook
City) in Tillamook County, Oregon,
the same being otherwise more
particularly described as- follows,
to-wit: Beginning at a point 7lH
feet East of ttwSouth West corner
of Block Four (4) of the aforesaid
Additiou, and running thence East
along the South line of said Block
7l>4 feet; thence North 105 feet;
thence West 71)4 feet; thence South
to the place of beginning, and be
ing, «nd to be a tract of the full
size of 71V4 feet East and West by
105 feet North and South.
All to whom it may concern :
T ake N otice :
That on the 11th day of July,
A D. 1912, an application was filed
by|said The FirstChrietian Church of
Tillamook City, Oregon, in the Cir
cuit Court of Tillamook County,
State of Oregon, for the initial regis
tration of the-title to tbe land above
described.
Now, unless you appear on or be
fore the 15»h day of August, A.D.
1912, and show cause why suali ap
plication shall not be granted, the
same will be tuken as confessed,
and a decree will be entered accord
ing to the prayer of the application,
and you will be forever barred from
disputing the same.
In witness whereof, I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the
seal of said Circuit Court of the
State of Oregon, for Tillamook
County, this 11th day of July, A.D.,
1912.
J C. H olden »
(SEAL)Cotinty Clerk and Clerk of the
Circuit Court of Tillamook
County, State cf Oregon.
lor - at - law ,
Tillamook Block, Till«^,
Room No. a6i.
T. BOTTS,
J__£
A ttorney - at - u ,
Complete set of Abstract
n Jfi:.".
Tat», piid
Residents.
Tillamook Block.
Both phone».
C arl haberlach ,
Thunderbolts.
Bounded That Way.
Thunderbolts are not completely un
8oci«ty of Poisoner«.
Mias Brown was giving an elaborate
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
Arsenic bas perhaps been more fre I derstood. They are lightning phenom
description of a blacksmith prepara
ena. spherical or ball lightning. They
quently
used
than
any
other
poison
for
tory to teaching Lougfellow’s poem to
Tillamook Block.
criminal purposes It bas beeu proved are gaseous beyond doubt, for when
ber pupils:
they explode with great violence no
"Now, childreu. we are going to learn Identical with tbe "wonderful elixir” trace of matter can be discovered.
■ poem today about some one who of tbe seventeenth century, when
Their color Is bluish, and they appear
works very bard. He to very large aud secret poisoning became so frequent lu
Q.EORGE WILLETT,
at once, when at all, after terrlflc
Italy.
Then
young
widows
were
has greet arms that can lift such
Bashes of lightning of the darting or
abundant
lu
Rome,
and
most
of
tbe
heavy things His faco to blackened
dlamentary type. Sometimes the lu-
with soot that comes from bls great, unhappy marriages were speedily dis- ---------
A ttornky - at -L aw .
solved by tbe deatb of the busband. A j minous balls fall slowly, but do nut
bluzlng Urea. Aud be wears a dirty
usually
strike
the
earth,
but
move
black apron, and be bas a Are that secret society of young matrons was
Tillamook Commercial BnildiJ
glows, oh, so red, and whenever he discovered, wblcb met at tbe bouse of horizontally as If supported by the
makes anything he puts It into bto fire La Spara, a reputed witch, who sup electrical Held of force of the earth.
When they explode a strong wave
T illamook - O begok .
aud then pounds it with a great big plied them with a slow, tasteless, col
hammer, which makes tbe loudest ; orle»» poison, carefully calculated to moves in air In all directions, and a
clanging noise and makes the spark» kill a busftand in Just tbe time that penetrating odor of ozone Alls tbe ad
H. GOYNE,
fly about In every direction.
Now. suited tbe purchaser. La Spara and jacent space. Tbe energy of explosion
who can tell me what 1 have beeu de thirteen of her companions were Is supposed to be that utilized lu the
banged, a large number of tbe culprits formation of oxygen Into tbe ozone by
scribing?”
•
A little maid who bad listened to were whipped ba If naked through the tbe lightning. Knowledge of tbe cause
A ttornry - at -L aw .
NOTICE OF CONTEST.
these vivid details with eye» I twice streets of Rome, while others of the and real nature of thunderbolts Is
They
ure
more
plentiful
at
Unen
meager
highest
rank
escaped
with
heavy
Office : Opposite Court Honst
tbelr natural size spraug to ber • feet J
Spoiled the Bird’s Flight.
Department of the Interior,
and banishment
sea than over laud.—New York Anierl-
and aald in an awed whisper:
During a campaign
meeting a
United
States
Land
Office,
can.
’Tbe devil!"—Housekeeper.
Portland, Oregon.
speaker, noted for bis eloquent dis
T illamook , O rkgoe .
Coal and the Arts.
July 15th, 1912.
courses, was expounding tbe praises ot
Not
Accustomed
to
Princes.
An
Intimate
connection
between
coal
To EDGAR ELKINS, of Beaver,
Curious Choioo of a Wife.
An English paper tells tills story bl» favorite candidate for mayor.
Oregon, Contestee :
Some years ago an English curate aud tbe art» to seen In tbe career of
"This man.” be shouted. ”1» the one
about
Oliver
Wendell
Holmes.
Wheu
You are hereby notified that Dick
surprised bls parishioners by marrying Thomas Britton, tbe celebrated "mu
this
who
can
most
fittingly
govern
T. BOALS, M.D,
Tilla
a widow considerably older than him sical small coal man." Over bls coal In England in 188(1 be was at a great baren for tbe oppressed, with it» Dixon, who gives Blaine,
self The astonishment was still great shop In Jerusalem passage. Clerken reception in I-ondon He sat quietly lu countless myriads of happy homes, mook Co., Oregon, as his post
office addiess. did on July 8th, 1912,
er when (be cause was known. The well, be established in 1678 a musical a corner, feeling a little faint, and. ob tbelr verdant lawns and flowers scin file in this offies his duly corrobo
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
curat« bud become engaged to a young club, where every Thursday for nearly serving refreshments In the distance, filiating Iu tbe sunlight.”
rated application to contest and
girl who»e frivolous conduct soon led forty years was held a concert, at be turned to an elederly man. whom
secure
the
cancellation
of
your
With giutstretched arms and gazing
TILLAMOOK.
him to regret tbe step. He offered a which Handel and all tbe greatest mu be supposed to be a butler or somethlug fervently upward, he exclaimed In a homestead, Entry No. 16390, Serial
settlement for his release, but It was slclaus of tbe day performed. To a of that kind, and asked for a bottle of passionate voice:
No. 01430, made December 4th, 1907,
Tbe supposed servant
Tillamook Block.
for the S. E.
Section 22, Township
refused. He endeavored lu every way love of music Britton Joined a knowl soda . water
“If I had tbe pinions of a bird I
to break tbe engagement, but without edge of bibliography, which brought brought tbe soda with great alacrity would fly to every ward and precinct 3 South, Range 8 West, Willamette
Meridian, and as grounds for hie
him Into contact with Harley, earl of and remarked: "I am Very glad to
success
in this wonderful city and disseminate contest he alleges that said Edgar
“Is there nothing I can do to escape Oxford, and other collectors. But be meet you. Dr. Holmes. 1 am Prince
tbe glad tidings that"—
Elkins has abandoned said land g
M. KERRON,
this?" be exclaimed one day In despair. continued until his deatb In 1714 to Christian."
Then a voice from the back of tbe and has not lived on said land for
Tbe autocrat of the breakfast table
"Yes." remarked tbe girl's mother, sell coal In tbs streets of London and
two years last paBt.
room
piped
out:
who was present aud who bad beeu would frequently join bls noble pa was naturally taken aback, but quickly
You are, therefore, further noti
"You'd be shot for a goose before
tbe prime mover lu tbe marriage nego trons on a book buntlug expedition at recovered himself and said: "Dear me!
you bad flown a mile.”—Kansas City fied that the said allegations will PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
tired
in
bis
blue
smock
and
with
tbe
I
have
not
had
much
acquaintance
tlatlous. "by marrying me.”
be taken by this office as having
Journal.
Tillamook Block,
been confessed by you, and your
Thu curate decided If he bad to mar coal sack be bad beeu carrying all da> with princes—at leaxt uot enough to
said entry will be canceled there
distinguish them from waiters at a
ry one of the two be preferred the over bls arm.—London Chronicle.
Pricss 1« ths Tenth Century.
under without your further right to
glance.'*
Tillamook,
Oregon.
mother and accepted ber. Tbs youug
Money values In the tenth century be heard therein, either before this
Balzac’s Passwords.
After that tbe genial poet soon be
girl eoou married a wealthy stockbru
It was not easy to make one’s way came tbe center of a circle of royal were very low. according to our Ideas, office or on appeal, if you fail to
ker.
file in this office within twenty davs
Into Balzac’s bouse at Chaillot, Hue people, whom he entertained for hours. but as the purchuslng power of money after the fourth publication of this
then
equalled
from
eight
to
twenty
HAWK’
des Batallles. for It was guarded like
Nature Teaches Inventors.
timet« what It Is today one must not notice, as shown below, your an
"We get our hints from nature,” tbe the garden of the Ileaperldea. Two or
Odd Definitions.
swer,
under
oath,
specifically
meet
hasten a comparison, writes Charles
luveutor said. "Take, for lustauce. the three passwords were necessary, which
ing and responding to these alle
“Amusing iind ridiculous answers to
W. Hall in tbe National Magazine gations of contest, or if you fail
hollow pillar, which la stronger tlmu were cbauged frequently for fear they examination questions are fairly corn
tbe solid one. Tbe wheat straw showed should become known. 1 remember a mon lu graded public school» every In Athelstane's time a horse was worth within that tim$ to file in this office PHYSICIAN & SURGEON,
us tile superior streugtb of the hollow few. To the porter we said, "The plum where. I supjioxe.” said a teacher at n 12<> shillings, an ox 30 pence, a <w>w 20 due proof that you have served a
pence, a sheep 5 pence, a hog 8 pence, copy of your answer on the said
pillar. Holld, tbe wheat straw would aeiison bH* i-uine." ou which he allowed public institutiou for the higher edu
BAY CITY, OREGON.
contestant either in parBon or by
tie unable to support Its bead of grain. us to cross the threshold. To the serv cation of tbe colored race, “but au ex a slave 20 Mhllllug». making a slave
registered mail. If this service is
Where did man get bls Idea for car ant who rushed to the staircase wheu ample recently handed In by a girl nt •worth eight oxen, and these prices ez made by the delivery of a copy of
riage spring»? From the hoof» of the the liell rang It was necessary to mur least eighteen years of uge surpasses cept in times of famine, appear to have your answer to the contestant in
changed little under the Norman. In
horse, which, like tbe spring» derived mur. "I bring some brussel» lace," and anythin,, f his kind I have beard yet
person, proof of such service must
R. BEALS,
1156 wheat sold at 18 pence the quur be either the said contestant’s writ
from them, are made from parallel If you assured him that "Mme. Ber
"Being required to define the word
ter
of
eight
bushels,
and
tn
1243
It
ten acknowledgment of his receipt
plates Rctoaore we get from the jaws trand was quite well” you were admit 'tithe' and <oiu|«>»e u sentence »how-
brought only 24 i>ence. but In 1U24 seed of the copy, showing the date of its
of tbe tortoise, which are natural scis ted forthwith. This nonsense amused Ing Its use. her paper read
REAL ESTATE,
Tithe,
wheat »old at 3 shillings a bushel, bar receipt, or the affidavit of the per
sor«: chisels from tbe squirrel, who Balzac Immensely, and it was perhaps something that bind», love, friendship
son
by
whom
the
delivery
was
made
ley at 2 shillings and outs ut I shilllug
carries them lu bls mouth, adzes from uecessary to keep out bores and other '‘Bleat ta* the tithe that binds.”
X F inancial A gbnt ,
stating when and where the copy
per bushel.
tbe hippopotamus, wboee Ivurlm nr» visitors still more disagreeable.—Miss
"A scarcely less iimu»lug answer was
was delivered, if made by registered
adzes of tbe beat deslgu. the plsue Wortuley s "Memoir of Balzac.”
Tillamook, Oregon.
given by auotlier pupil:
mail, proof of such service must
Gladstone’s Signa.
from tbe bee's jaws, the triphammer
consist of «he affidavit of the person
" 'L’pbruld. to braid up. She up
Gladstone was tbe inventor of the by’ whom the copy was mailed
from tbe woodpecker.”
Oddly Expressed.
braided tier hair To lift up They up
In one of bls letters William Brook braided their hero who wua dead with abbreviation for mllllou which to much stating when and the poat office to
used In England. Since "iu" was al which it was mailed, and this affi J-JR. P. J. SHARP,
field tells bow as school Inspector be tbelr bayonets.' ’*
Ths Qsrdian Knot.
ready reserved for a thousand be made davit must be accompanied by the
Tbe Gordian knot was said to bars bad to give un examination ou physical
a million sign out of it by curllug the poatmaater’e receipt for the letter.
been made of thongs used as a baruesa science. "What was I to do? 1 knew
A Dread Ordeal.
You should state in your answer
tall of the ”m" over tbe laxly of the
RESIDENT DENTIST,
to tbe wagou of Gordius, king of nothing about hydrogen or oxygeu or
Tbe Rev. Mr Inch of Dumbarton
the name of the post ofHcff to which
Phrygia. Whosoever loosened this knot, auy other ’gen.’ So 1 set them a paper told bow on one occasion In Ills old letter and once declared that posterity you desire future notice« to be sent
Office across the street frow tbe
the ends of wblcb were not discover which I called "applied science' One church In Dundee a tiro'her mlnlslei might be more grateful to him for till-» to you.
than for bls political work. He wa<
able. the oraci« declared should be of my questions was, ’What would you bad preached 11 rather long »eruion
H. F. H igby , Register
Court House.
ruler of Pereto Alexander tbe Great do to cure a cold In the head?’ A young and be (Mr. luchi bud occusluu latei much addicted to labor waving devices
J. C. A bdrey , Receiver.
and
was
proud
of
his
system
of
record
Date of first publication July 18th.
«ut away the knot with bto sword un lady answered, ’I should put my feet on to euter tbe pulpit to make an Inti
Dr. Wi»e’s office.
til he fouud tbe ends of it and thus. into hot water till you were In a pro- matlon. w herein sin a “wee'Macgr.-iror," Ing response» to invitations. When an Date of second publication July 25th.
Invitation was sent the name was Date of third publication Aug 1st.
In a military sens» at least. Interpreted fuse perspiration.' ”
who was lu tbe gallery with hi» moth
Date of fourth publication Aug. 8th.
the oracle, 330 B. U
er and tbe rest of tbe family, took marked in hl» list with a minus sign
SARCHET,
In
ease
of
acceptance
another
stroke
The Noodle’s Eye.
fright and exclaimed very loudly:
I . The Fashionable Taita-
NOTICE
Kathryn, aged Bv«. was vainly try
His Own Crafty Way.
There's aultber mails It a plus sign, while refusal was
“Come awa’. maw
Fuallby—Human nature to a funny 1 Ing to thread a needle. "Mamma.” man guau tae begin!"—Glasgow Time» marked with a sign of equality. A
circle about a plus sign »bowed that an
(Mug. It was Ml J | bad quit drinking, she asked, "don't they call a bole ta a
Notice is hereby given that the Oauiag, Pressing and Repai -
acceptance bad been recalled.
and everybody I mat aakad m« to taka needle an eye?"
Which It Really Waw
County Court of Tillamook County.
"Yes. dear.” answered ber mot bar.
something. Qlaasby-And you couldn't
ing a Specialty.
"Oh. George." »be exclaimed, "now
Oregon, will receive sealed bide for
Ox Bones.
“Well,” continued tbe little misa. that you've seen my new bat you »Im
accept? Foor fellowl Fuatlby— Oh.
the
construction
of
a
wagon
road
20
Ox bones have a couslderabl« value
y«« I acc«pt«d »vary time it was I "I'll bet tbto old oeedl« to croas ayad.” ply can't regret that I got It. I»u t It
S» *rc iu Heins Photographic
Chicago Naw«.
Tbe four feet of au ordinary ox will feet wide from the Union School House
who started the reformation story, you
Just a poem ?”
in
section
32,
Twp.
4
South,
range
10
« ~ —............ ..
know. -Boaton Transcript
make
a
pint
of
neat's
foot
oil.
The
Gallery.
"Wall if It la.” replied John. "I «up
Again Our Queer Language.
pose a proper title for It would i»- thigh bone to the most valuable, being West,Wm. along the right-of-way deed
useful for cutting Into tootbbruab han ed by J. P. Gage to Tillamook County,
“Queer language. Isn’t It?”
Must Csnfarm.
"Owed to • Milliner.'"—Catbulle Stand
die. The fore leg bones are made Into to the first mile post of the Grant
"Why eoF'
Without (he »lightest compunction
• rd aud Times.
J. CLAUSSEN,
"Hacauae of elckoeaa I bad to sand
collar buttons and parasol bandies Dawson County Road, jn Section 5,
the copy rradar changed th» quotation
my abortbiuid writer born« yesterday "
•
LAWYER,
The
water
In
which
the
bones
are
• nd mad» It read thus:
Hard Tree to Climb.
Twp., 5 S. R. 10 west. The work to
"WallT
boiled to reduced to glue, while tbe dust
A fool and hto tuon«v are i«rted
Unfortunately, as the majority hare
___
•<»in. '
That left me ubortbauded."—Cleve discovered tn every age. the tree of which comes from sawing tbe bones consist of clearirg of the right-of-way.
jprutalher
grading and constructing a fill across
"It aouuda Nee«tly," b» said, "but land Plain Dealer.
fame to an Inconveniently tall tree tbe to turned Into food for cattto and pool
the
tide
land
to
Gage
’
s
point
and
plac
113 Tillamook Block,
the higher Kngltoh demauda It.”“
trunk of It to abominably smooth tnn. try.—Exchange.
ing all culverts according to tbe plans
Cbkagv Tribuirá
Maha It Help.
affording very little foothold to the
Itot «very dissatisfaction with tbs Himber
T illamook - O bkgom -
and specification« on file at tbe office of
No Destra to Be a Widow.
preaent be made not a dlscvurag»
”1 know that I'm not good enough the County Clerk.
HM«yw«>aht totohiMs.
;
E
O« an avrreg». H,vut«m»u are th» nient. but so Inspiration. by tbe con
hravtoat man tn the (1D||M| Klninkim. tluual cunsciviiMneaa of tbe great law
turn Wtl>uiuv. futkiweu by Knitllxit- st etetaai growth-Phillipa Hrooka
m»u and Irtatiuivn last. Cardiff W«rt-
Th» Ld« Lma-
Amateur l’aliuM-Tb» ilf» line indi-
I
vate» boa» bug you «vili live. Skrptleal
Tti« Jury,
o-Waat iKxslbl« excue» did FrteM—Tu«? l«nt li a wooder tbe
yo» f«Uuw« MV« for acqulttla« that Hfe Insurance cvmpantou pay imi atte«
uiuMvree? Jarymau-luaaatty
Cltl- flou w IC?
«••—What! Th» «bol» tw»iv» ot you?
for you.”
"You wouldn't
best man that
found that these
and 1 don't look well In black
lamia G tolto lieoiocrat.
A certified check equal to 5 per cent
of th« amount of the bid must accom
E. REEDY,
D.V M.,
pany each bM aa a guarantee that the
bidder will execute a bond for tbe com
Bt
VETERINARY
pletion of the contract if awarded the
same.
.
(Both PhonM).
All bids to be filed in the office of
OreT*
the County Clark of Tillamook County, Tillamook
Oregon, on or before 10 o’clock A M
t
Wednesday tbe 7th day of August
A. D. 1912,
’
j~y. j. t work m
The Court reserves tbe right to re
ject any and all bide.
,
J. C. Holden,
County Clerk.
”<»»iy
I
T<
»
i
European parcele poet charge«
pay a government profit aod |hey
ar» aetontohingly low compared
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