HID Dressed Kids. .GERSTER, NAPOLEON ETELKA, BIARRITZ. We place THE GERSTER. at the head of the list, the market. , THE CAPITAL JOUMAL WEDNESDAY,. OCT. 20, 1892. C1KO. D. OOOUIIUE. K. CAHILL. BUILDING MATEIIIaL. Lime, cement, plaster, bair, Are and buildlug brick, fire clay, sand, gravel, blacksmith and house coal, wood, all kinds, wholesale aud re tail. Offlce 95 Btate street. Goodhue & Caiiim.. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. "Fob Get Me .Not." The at traction at Reed's opera house next Saturday night will be "For Get Mo Not," with Jellreys Lewis as "dtepbanle De Mohrlvart," a char acter made famous by her, Jeflerys Lewis has always been recognized as the one woman who could play this part as it should be played a woman of the world; a woman with n badly Boiled name; a schemer who would do anything for personal gain; a woman who seeks to shine in so- clety at both the' moral and finan i clal expense of a young and inno cent girl. At times Miss Lewis is a i bewitching siren, and it can readily , be seen why the notorious Stephanie St had triumphed and lured rich men EStoium; then she is again a perfect fcishe-devil, ready to tear hertraducers I-to pieces, and still later a pitiable buppliaut for mercy and protection. At times she glories in her great- Rness and luughs scornfully at those j,who oppose her. Those who have fBeeu herjately say that she is more (brilliant than ever her eyes flush kWith the old tire, and her lips curl k'ith the same hate that used to make people wince, or smile in that fascinating way which made her scores and scores Qf admirers. A (woman who plays such roles as ''Stephanie" in "For Get Me Not" ttf course" does not receive any sym- thy from any of the playgoers. iut one cannot help admiring the idmlrable manner iu which Jeflerys Lewis plays them, for in that line le is without a superior. She has jgaged an excellent company to ipportherand take it altogether the Brformance Saturday night will i a notable one. Improvements Needed. Con- nt complaint comes to Tub Joub ilii about the impassable condition the road leading up the hill near i Odd Fellows cemetery. Teams i nearly stalled at every funeral, id farmers cannot haul any kind of ;load to town. Road Supervisor lurphy's attention has been called ' the facts.! n the case, but he can nothing, as his district has no iney whatever. This does not settle i matter. People must use that id, and the necessary funds ought i, be forthcoming. Nearly every ler road leading into Salem has Bn improved this year, and why t do something for this moat Im- rtant one of all? If nothing else be done, the money should be sed by subscription. Get In and 'something, gentleman ! For Sale. One pair pure bred lite Leghorn chickens, cock, $3.00; , $2.00. Two light brahma cocks, rfect beauties, $2.00 each. E. rfer, Journal oflice. dtf 1,ll Surrounded We are sur- aded by street improvements 1 electric railways, aud that may mt for the way groceries, fruits U vegetables disappear In large itltles dally at Squire Farrar & Co fictitious certificates, but solid testify the marvelous cures by Ire's Sarsaparilla. , ? . , m &rvft WnA1 IJIon. nf If cnraorl I ready for delivery. Leave your its at Ryan's stable, corner of rry and Liberty. dlO-lOtf EVERYTHING FOR WINTER USE. We invite the attention of close buyera to the best assorted and largest stock of DRE8S GOODS and TRIMMINGS, MEN'S, BOYS' and CHILDREN'S SUITS, JACKETS and CLOAKS, ' OVERCOATS and HATri, WOOLEN HOSIERY and UNDERWEAR, FINE SHOES and RUBBER GOODd. MUSLINS. FLANNELH, YAUNS, etc, BLANKETS and QUILTS, GROCERIES, CROCKERY, Etc., In Balem. Prices always the lowest. CAPITOL ADVENTURE COMPANY, OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, earner Court and Lllwrtv Mreeta, PUm, Orefon. G. Celtic, beet in ike world. Amenta for Rnynl Tailors, Fine Hulls, rnl and ovweoVi to erder. ' A GOOD FIT GUAKANTEKD. T. HObVERSUJN, Sole Agent, 301 commercial ooreei. Business Doubling up. The New York Kaokqt has been receiv ing almost double the amount of goods in the last two days that It ever received before, and it Is now prepared to cive the lowest kind of prices on ribbons, purses, wallets, hair brushes, combs, belts, suspen ders, brass pins, curling Irons, hos iery of all kinds, for ladies, gents, or children, in wool or cotton, dress shirts, underwear of all kinds, for ladies, gents, or children, in jersey, ribbed, merino, natural wool and all wool, ladles, and missesigossamers, at low prices, ladles and gents cam bric, linen and silk handkerchiefs, llueu towels, Windsor ties, cash mere aud silk gloves, for ladies and mioses, uiubrellas of all klnds,( scarf pins, boots, snoes ana ruouer gooas of all kinds', mens and youths pants, and boys suits all to be sold at our racket prices. The goods are bought for cash and sold at the lowest pos sible prices. Don't fail to call. We will save you money. 333 Com. St. State Insurance block. Fell 43 feet. Geo. W. Thomp son has'a badly sprained foot from a fall in all nearly fifty feet. He was employed on the new tank house at the asylum on a hoisting pole, which began to fall. He slid aways aud dropped 25 feet, his riant foot hitting a rock, badly bruising tho same. It was a lucky fall and he is around today receiving congratu lations on bis luck. Colleqe Entertainments. To night at the chapel of Willamette occurs the second enteraiument of the season, features of which are singing by Misses Adair, Carpenter and Sargeaut; readings by several elocutionists and a very entertaining evening in all. Next one of these entertainments will consist of illus trated experimentsin the sciences by Profs. Arnold and Cochran. Fill-up the room tonight and prepare for a treat next week. One Match. Behold how great a flame one small match klndleth. It is reported that one man only got up the proposed test suit which in volves over forty citizens in a pro longed litigation over the Cbemek eta street improvement, and it is about the only good street in the city to travel on. Many more are waiting, until the one man can have his whim lawed out in the courts, to see if they will pay or not. On Stilts. These dry days no stilts are required to get about, yet if you want an errand done quickly call a Lockwood messenger. "B" Co.'s Social. Friday night every thing will look gay at the armory, as "B" Co. will again give one of their popular dances. No one will be admitted without invita tion, unless known by tho mana gers. All receiving invitations should try aud appear. Eight O'clock Sharp. The Willamette social c'ub holds its first party at the Willamette parlors to night. All members are requested to be present before eight o'clock, as the adjournment takes place a ten. Committee. The Albany Motor Made Us first trip yesterday, to tho Orphan's Home, says tho Democrat, and there is no question as to its success. Blankets and quilts at Jackson's. Aurora buckwheat at Clark & Eppley's. Oysters at C. W. Helleubrand's resturant. Try Jackson for trunks and valises. Extra fine fresh light chocolate creams, at The Spa today. Tbey take like hot cakes those wonderful new cloaks aud jackets at the Palace. That original importation of teas has arrived at Clark & Eppley's, and Is attracting the attention of many tea lovers. Rock candy drip the finest syrup in the world, at Harritt & Mcln tyre's. Great variety uuderwear,Jnckeon's GLOVES. Undressed Kids. GENEVA, MINERVA, and CHEMOIS. because it is the best glove on Senator Mitchell at Salesl Next Saturday, Nov. 1, U. 8. Sen ator Mitchell will deliver an address on the political issues, at Reed's opera house. Of course the house will be packed with Salem people, as the senator is very popular here, but we hope farmers will not stay nwav on that account. Ho Is the farmer's senator aud tho local com mlttee should inako arrangements for all to be able to hear him, who come from any distance. Woolen Overcoats. Iu this day and uue everything is liable to be made of wool, even the papers we read. It is good for many things, but no one wants a woolen overcoat. That Is why eveybody Is march- lotr to G. A. Johnson & Son's for those extra quality all wool over coats. They are going at redlculous ly low prices. Boys in Court. Two young boys were up before Judge Goodell last night. In an altercation one struck the other with a small stone. His Honor did not believe such trivial ties should be dragged into court, so he dismissed the arrested youths upon payment of costs. Gun. Thief Captured. Sher iff Knight Tuesday evening ar rested one W.J. Cristy near Che- mawa for larceny of a dwelling. The charge consists of his stealing a Winchester rille. a pair of pants and suspenders. Sheriff Knight got his man and the rifle. He was taken before Justice Batchelor this afternoon, aud upon pleading guilty was bound oyer. He is In jail. Jack Casey, who was held for a witness gave bonds to ap pear. Probate. In guardianship of Willie J. Mumper, a minor. Mrs. Z. Mumper flies annual account, and same is approved. Iu estate of John Westacott, deceased, Henry Meyer, Frank Hughes, and J. H. Lunn appointed appraisers. W. G. Westacott, iu same estate filed bond for ?1G,000, with Thos. Bur roughs aud John G. Wright as sure ties; bond approved. Notice. At a meeting of the trustees of the Congregational church .held Tuesday afternoon, it was decided to hold regular prayer meetings on Thursday evening, to be led by either Deacons Cook or Patton. A. T. Gilbert, N. Davis. Trustees. UNIVERSITY ITEMS. F. J. Brown visited chapel Tues day. Tho class in Current History have been investigating the Nicaragua canal and are getting a good under standing of Its importance. Miss Carrie Bradshaw's essay, Tuesday at chapel, on Chaucer, was a perspicuous life sketch. The committee appointed to raise fuuds for the new building reported more money secured Tuesday. Profs. Arnold and Cochran give their entertainment tonight at the chapel, some very interesting ex periments are promised and an en tertaining and instructive hour gen erally. Come and -see. Whether Willamette University lives or goes down, depends prima rily on how well It deserves support and patronage ou account of the excellency of the educational and moral work it dees: next, ou how liberally the city, In which It Is lo cated, will contribute to its present strong necessity. You see, every body In Salem has something to do In the matter. Jersey Milk Delivered In all parts of the city. Leave orders at Gilbert & Patterson's store. Abra ham Rich. 10-18-lm Elegant neckties, State street. Jackson's, 00 WlCAIi A.M) PERSONAL I. L. Khubcr recovers umbrellas. Umbrellas recovered I. L. Klm ber. Chas. AVoodnrd of Dallas accom panied his nephews Ora and Roy Harrington to Salem today. They are students. Rev. R. L. Mcsslck of Salem will preach Sunday at 11 a. in. and 7 p. in. at Aumsville church. Miss Gussie Steiwer, is homo from Jefferson, where she attended tho L ioney wedding this morning. Dr. J. N. Smith, was a passenger for Portlaud this afternoon. F. N. Gilbert, accompanied by Mrs. Gilbert aud the baby, left to day for Moscow, Idaho, where they will remulu several months. R. T. Humphreys, the jolly cigar dealer, is in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Thompson, w.ent to Portland on the afternoon train. Brewster & White are still head quarters for feed of all kinds". Free delivery, always. 01 Court street. An elderly gontleinau inquired what "cold storage" meant, but af ter he had spent two minutes In Ed. C. Cross' cold storage room ho knew all he wanted to. His family buys all Its meats there now." Rev. H. H. Brown preached be fore the students of Stanford univer sity Sunday before last. His health is much Improved. Special sale of shoes at Jackson's. Ed. H. Jackson Is Improving bis property across the river preparatory to erecting a substantial dwelling this winter. Councilman Lamoureux returned home this morning from a Portland visit. The first number of the Willamette Collegian for this collegiate year has been issued from the press of Ross E. Moores & Co. It is well filled with matters of interest to all who have ever been connected with the grand old school. Why pay car fares, when you can ride home free by buying your gro ceries at Branson's. Hops are selling at Salem for from 20J to 22 cents. Large lots are mov ing in this market. Finest goods on earth, Jackson's. Fresh milk from gradeJersoys sup plied by City Dairy, opposite Ore gon House; B. J. Sharp, proprietor. The Willamette club holds its first social session at Hotel Willamette, this evening. Every family should be provided with a bottle bf Ayer's Cherry Pec toral. It Is a specific for colds and coughs. The best of coffees at Clark & Eppley's. Two boys, with eacli a blanket done up iu a shoulderstrap started for Spokane Falls today. A large farm dog was run over by the electric car, on South Commer cial street, and nearly had one ear cut oft. The horsechesnutcure for rheuma tism Is a chestnut sure euough. Popular hat store 00 State St. Geo. McHaley, a former represen tative from Grant county, Is lu the city. State Treasurer Metschan is mak ing some improvements on tho Leach property, before moving In. A marriage Hcenso has been Issued to Emma V. Stanton aud C. H. Riches. The county clerk advertises for bids on a bridge across Butte creek, bids to be opened Saturday, Nov. 12. Molasses peppermint drops, the original and only genuine, at Jones & Berhardi's. John Aiken and Frank L. Bor nardiare in Southern Oregon, on the Umpqua, deer hunting. Two fine animals were shipped to their friends yesterday. Tho Indian summer conspires to to make the chrysanthemum show a great success. Dame ' nuture does not wish to be left out of a good thing aud is doing her level best to help the Kinder Symphony ladles. Miss Hattlo Gaines, of CorvalliR, is the guest of Miss Gussie Stewer. Miss Alice Stelner is the operator ut the telephone exchange and gives good satisfaction to all patrons. bhe was operator about one year ago and is au export. Howell Prairie school district, No. 40, raised their new Aug yesterday afternoon. It was the Intention to ralso it on Columbus Day, but Its nou-arrlval prevented. Bargains in all lines at Jackson 'a. Special sale ntEd Jaoksou's OOState street, of men's aud children's doth ing and shoes. These goods will be sold regardless of cost this Is bona tide we are compelled to sacrifice them as we must have the room for our Increasing hat and furnishing goods trade. If you want to make the most of your, dollars, don't fall to call at (XI State street. Special sale of clothing, Jackson's. Fresh today French Nougat, al The Spa 116 State fit. New stock dally arriving will be well equipped (or holiday trade Keller & Marsh. TUTT'8 PILLS Invigorate body and mind. HeUeabnmd'a meats are a usual the beet. Umbrellas, tteel red, $e,- Jaekeoa'a. Feed turnip by the ton at C. Beak's, opposite te'iaUt Itwruuw building lw m i A Priceless Blessing," AYER'S CHERRY rECTOUAL Is tho best reinody for Cronn. Vhooplng Cough, Hoarseness, and all the sudden Throat and Lung Troubles to which young people aro subject. Keep this taodlclno In tho house. Hon. O. Edwards Lcstor, Into U. S. Consul to Italy, and author o( various popular works, writes : "With all sorts of exnosuro. In nil sorts of climates, I have never, to this day, had any cold nor any affection ot tho throat or lungs which did not ylolil to Ayer's Cherry Pectoral within 24 hours. Of course. I have never allowed myself to be without this remedy In all my voyages and travels. Under my own observation, it has given rollof to a vast number of persons : while In acute cases of pulmonary lnllammntlon, such as croup ami iliphtlioria in children, Ufo ''ns been preserved through Its effects, 1 recommend Its uso In Relit and fre- quent doses. Properly administered, In accordanco with your directions, it is a priceless blessing fu any house." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, rnElMIlKU BY Dr. J. C. Aycr & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Drugglata. Price ft ; six bottles, SV OF LOCAL INTEREST. An Albany paper says, Tuesday Mr. F. H. Merrill handed Mrs. F.H. Roscoo a oheck for $5000 In payment of insurance on the life of her bus baud, who died in this city recently. Do not miss hearing the magnetic actress, Jell rles Lewis Saturday, at Salem. Mr. Frost, of Portland, has made a propos-ltlun to Woodunrn that for a $2,500 subsidy, and a 20 years' franchise, he offers to put iuafluc .-lei-trio llgheand foater werksplant: and to furnish IU candle lights for 75 cents a tnontu and faucets for 75 cents a mouth. These rates are be low Portlaud prices. The Corwiu case still excites the Salem social circle. Somebody hung tho Rev. Corwiu In elllgy and the Congregational executive commit tee gave him a letter of dismissal and demanded his resignation. This he refused to give and the caso.ia in otatu qno. Wo'idburn Independent, Albany Demecrat: Augelo Mo Nary was visiting relatives In Salem and Polk county last weok. Ho re turned home Saturday oveulng. Interesting Columbus Day pro grams were carried out at nearly all points lu this county and Polk. Clear Lake, Eola, Mission Bottom and Mt. Augel were among tho best. La Creole academy is having a series of lectures. On Friday Judge Collins delivers the first of the course. The Albauy Democrat uotos tho fact that two men were heard talk ing in a foreign laugungo across First street iu a wanner to attract attention. Investigation revealed the fact that it was two ex-Indlau ageuts. Hon. Jason Wheeler, of this city, and Hon. fjish Applegate, who were greeting each other in jargou. At Dallas Monday, a sale of land was made from Crlder Bros, to Mr. Whitehead, of 250 acres for $10,000. About three years ago this same place was sold by T. J. Hayter, for $10,400, this being quite au increase in that time. Every Testimonial In behalf of Hood's Sarsaparilla Is strictly truo and will bear the clos est Investigation. No matter where It may bo from, it Ib as reliable aud worthy your confidence as If It came from your most respected neighbor. Have you ever tried this excellent medlclue? . For u geuerttl family cathartic we confldeutlly recommend Hood's Pills. They should bo in evaty home medlclno chest. HOfKL AIIUIVALS. WILLAMBTTB. J. F. Goodman, Chicago. R. G. Morrow, Geo. W. Hasten, R, Livingston, Portlaud, Or. John 15. Root.h, H. Wade, Brad ford, Eng. T. J. Bla6k, Halfjey. A. G. Mageo, Dallas. li". B: Consor,Draln. A. 8. Canney, N. Y. A, J. Kldd, San Francisco. Hlundlng, with reluctant fetft, Wliero wojnaulioou und childhood meet, 'Tl a supreme moment! 'Tls a critical period! No maid n should uttempt passing this boundary-lino without the aid mid assurance of Dr Pierce's Favorlto Prescription. Its helpfulness iu tiding over the perils Incident to young womanhood, Is universally ackuowledgedlNo moth er can put within the hands of her daughter, 'anything that will prove more valuable In meeting all her ro qulrments! Dr. Pierce's Favorlto Prescription Is madoexprewdy for all dleeatcs peculiar to woman, and Is the only medicine of Its kind, sold through driicg iat,and fiiranteed lo give sntUfaotlon in ovey caw, or money refunded. See the bargains Kranwe Jlro. WjmmmmmmmmmmBmmtmmtii in rubbers at u PRICE'S CMi k MttlfeM f Hoqmnh-40 Ytaw tit ttt m M. W. SARGEANI1 Has added to his stock a fine line. -of all kinds of household furniture, which he. expects td sell very reasonably, and asks his old customers and Iriends to call and, oxamine ,for,C thomselves, before purchasing elsewhere. Ho also carries the largest' and cheapest stock of WALL PAPER this side of Portland, besides lots of Notions, Toys, eta.' for holidays. These he is trying to close out, and therefore will sell them as cheap, as possible, many gding below actual cost. Give him a call. a ' PACIFIC LAND AND ORCHARD CO. FOR TOW $2.00 Per dozen for tho tlncst finished PHOTOaUAl'IlB lntheclty. MONTEE BROS.. 181) Commercial Street, F. B. SOUTIIWICK, Contractor nnd ICuildcr. Oregon. Salem, - T. J. KRESS. HOUSE PAINTING, PAPER HANGING, Natural Wood Finishing, Cor, 20tb and CliemolcoUi Street. 2 CENTS A DAY, Evening Journal. Dellverod at Your Door. SrAIUllEIl. Wednesday, Oct. '20, 1802, at tho brlde'H homo, near Jeflsrsou, Mies Jessie Loonoy and V. P. Jones. The brldo is tho daughter of Sen ator J. B. Loonoy, aud tho groom is a civil engineer, of Portland, where the young couple will make their futuro homo. Tho wedding took place at 10 o'clock this morn ing, and wna attended by a large cliclo of friends, ber from Salem. including, a num- DKATHS. Near Brooks station. Oct. 25, of old ago, John Harold, aged 76 years. Ho leaves a wife 05 years of ago, four boys and ouo girl, all grown. Funeral on Thursday at 11 n. in., at Claggett'a cemetery. At tho family home in Salem, Tuesday, Oct. 25,1602, infant daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Harkius. Tho funeral servlcos were held at 2 p. in., tho Interment taking place iu Rural cemetery. ' Wednesday, Oct. 20, 1802, at 1:26 o'clock, p. in,, at her home, 317 High street, of typhoid fever, Miss Btrtha Lee, daughter of Reuben Lee, aged 27 years. Due notice of the funeral will be given as soon as arrangements are made, Monday night Oct. 21, 1602, at his home iu Spokane City, Albert P. Eddy, aged 40 years, 4 months and 8 days, Mr. Eddy came across tho plains With his father's family, when but a small child, and has lived in' Polk county and Salem tho most of his life. Ho went north In 1880, mid spent several years along the line of tho Northern IVillc, but has lived lu Spokane tho last live or six yearr. lie leaves a wife and three children to mourn his iosa; also a brother and sister, R. A. Eddy, ot tho Missoula Mercantile Co., aud Mrs, P. E. Chaney, of Salem. Didn't Know it Was Leaded: Some people don't know our store i loaded tho best Clothing in tho ninrkot, not to mention 'Blk Hosiery and Underwear. "jjo off" at any moment, so, if yoit. want spMie,',! quick. Beinomber our Home Made goods, AID LOTS: FRUIT TRACTS T A. H. F0RSTNER & CO Machine Shop, Guns, Sporting Goods, Etc. 808 Commercial Street. J. J. Scientific OPPOSITE FOUNDHY On Stato Street. RADABAUGII k EPLEY. Livery Feed and Boarding Stable, 41 Btate BtretU THE Salem Sack man is II, POllLE. Best Line In the. City. Court Streat. Olinger & Rigdon, umertak;ks. Open night and day, Cornor Court aud Liberty, J. E. MURPHY. Tile for Sale, Brick and Tile Yard. NOHTU BAliM. H0EYE & MILLS. PORCELAIN RATH 8 AND .SHAVING PAKLOItH, Only Porcelain KatliTuba In the city. SW Com. Ht., Balem, or. . Take It! ' EVENING JOURNAL, Only 3 cents a day delivered at your door. V i jaarTbis spaco is HAL MI MAHKBT3. Wheat 05o per bushel. Oats 8540o per bushel. Potatoes 4050o per bushel. Flour f-1.00 per bbl. Bran (Hacked) $17.50 per ton Shorls-(Sacked) $10.50 ef ton. Eggs 25o pur dozen. Chickens 7 per lb. Chopped feed 21.00. Ducks 10c per lb. Geose-VTo per lb. Turkoys llopor lb, Lard12iJ5operlb, Butter 20U0o per pound, Beef 712Jo dreased, Veal 10 to 12Jo, dressed. Pork 7012JO dressed , Wool-1520operlb. Hopa-10022 FREE! Street Car Hide From H. M. BRANSON & CO,, 303 Commercial Street, Uy t)tireuuJait tor eMfe, rl (9 Um atuuuui ef Oih lM)r or wki, Grceries, Fruits, Yegelalta, CROCKERY wiGUSSWM II W Prompt, Frte 1MMM Delivery. p- Soma of these nica;ihign V!Q0iEfl KtiiU SXOkt Bit. AND FARMS. J.LJENNEn.;& CANDIBS,; n . Horseshoeing. Fruit and V. O'. Blootc It. T. HUMPHREYS; Cigar and TelHUM. ' BILLIARD PARLOR,' 343 Oom'l Street. " , T. W.THORNBURG, Ttje Upholsterer,- RemodoU, re-cover and jreMiM unaolHiered . nimlture. Plrai. aloKi, work., anemeket' , btnte Insurance block. . JOHN.IEWIN, Carpenter and Slwp (is Htato treetr ,. , StoreFittingn aSpeeiaHp reserved for tho and ONLY LINE . RUNNING. THROUGH DAILY TRAINS.. Leaving Portland, 8i45 A- M. , ' 7J30P.M. DAYS TO CPilQAGO 31 1 72 Hours Quicker to St. Paul, 23 Hours Quicker to Chkage, 40 Hours Quicker te Qmbt, uj Kwims City. . PULLMAN .awl T0UIUT JH.EEPCW FREE DECLINIkKS CHAIR CARS, DININ0 CAW, 14 MMt gWMMl HtfpfMMMWI Mil Or W. H. KUKUHtWf . AMi, . V. A. '' Milk! MH Mi!!! 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