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About The Redmond spokesman. (Redmond, Crook County, Or.) 1910-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1918)
TIII'BHDAY, MARCII 21. 1918 ' bused the HO north of J. h. Gibson’s The usual bi-monthly meeting of Miller, W H. Cochran --.nd-------- you are required to appear and ana- place. Is fancliiK, « learlng and other the Cloverdale Council Club met at Cochran, the above named defend wer the com plaint filed against you In the above entitled cause and court wise pulling his new land Into Hhape the school house Friday evening. Dr. ants, and each of you, Greetings: Advertisem ents published under In the name of the State of Oregon -n or before the 22nd day of March, thia head ul one cent u word for ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦I for planting. J F. Hooch of Redmond spoke on the you and each of you are hereby rc- , 1918, and If you fall so to appear and each Insertion. No advertluenient Our Junior Red Cross workers are third Liberty Ixmn campaign. The qulred to appear and answer the coin- answer, the plaintiffs will, for want Inserted for less thuu 16 cents. Or LOWER BRIDGE j Itusy these «lays making gun wipers program further consisted of an old plaint filed in the above entitled 1 thereof, apply to the court for the ro- ders from out of town must Inform cau se of suit against you on or be- lief demanded In said complaint, vis: us how mm y Issues the ml Is to Mrs IttiHMill Chapman entertained I to be sent the I*. H. troops us their fashioned spelling match In which 21st, 1918, and If you That the plaintiffs have Judgment run. Out of town orders must be , h„ Mf K<<| CrtMW hr, bit In helping to squash the kaiser, everybody took part, and a series of fall to March so appear and answer or other .'.ml decree herein against against the seen in [milled by rush. Initials and J. F. Rice sold three large c o w s, Hve-mlnute talks by several of those wise plead, for want thereof the defendant Edward McGlothlln, for home Wednesday afternoon, figures count as words. Plaintiff will apply to the above the sum of Eight Hundred Seventy- leave about April 1st. Mr Woods Is and a veal to a Bend butcher Tuesday attending. named Court for a decree as prayed live dollars, with Interest thereon at ------ ■ 1 ■ 1 ■ Little Irene Burnside, the baby K ilt HALM ber «laughter, Mrs. Broglili of Ante for In the complaint filed herein, ALFALFA daughter of Mr. and Mrs George namely; that the lien mentioned In the rate of six per cent per annum lope, were visitina the A H. Holmes from the 1st day of May, 1915, and A KNAP Will sidl cheap on easy Burnside, has been III during the past said complaint be foreclosed, that the for the further sum of Ono Hundred family the first of last week Mrs. Albert Mohler and Mrs AV. ('. week, but Is doing nicely at present. property mentioned and described In dollars, attorneys fee, together with terms with li per cent Interest on I,. A Hunt und Frank Newport Arnold of Redmond spent several deferred payment the 4 «> acres known J. L Parberry and son have been said com plaint, namely, the South ‘heir costs and disbursements; that were In Bend Friday, where Mr. New iluys In Alfalfa, guests of Mr. and east Quarter of Be« tlon One, Town the certain mortgage upon and us the Dement 40, together with all seeding rye for the past week, and ship Eighteen South, Range Thirteen againts port was called to lake a second ex Mrs. Curt Holloway. Mr. Mohler and the follow ing described prem wuter right specified In convey from now have about 66 acres planted. East of the W illam ette Meridian be ise:-« to-wlt: the Southeast Quarter of amination f«W service in the army. Mr Arnold came out Holiday und the O I Co. Commillllclite for com The ladles of the Cloverdale Red sold by the Sheriff of this County in Section Five In Township Fifteen, Mrs Holmes of drusa Valley, ami plete diiecrlptlon, price und terms ladies accompanied them back to Cross Auxiliary are busily working the manner prescribed by law, and South, of Range Eleven, East, of the Jerry Groszkruger has hud word with Walther W illiam s Hardware Co town 'on their silk quilt, which they expect that the proceeds of i;uch vale h ea p - W illamette Meridian, and all water from Chus Hlscock and Hennis Hunt plied to the satisfaction of the costs rights appurtenant thereto. Except- The Dalles, Ore. 37*4 Frank Ogle returned from a trip to raffle off In a few weeks The pro of such sale, the costs of this suit, i Ing the following described piece or Mr. Hlscock bus been traukferred to The Halles, where he pur« based a ,.,.,.d„ arp to go for , h(. beneflt of the and the remainder to the satisfaction portion of said land to-wlt: Begln- I ( iI t K A L E Threi year old well from the Presidio und Is now at Camp 40 acre fruit farm. « h ,., j Cross. of the clr.lrns of the plaintiff herein, nlng at the Southeast corner of the muted bluck team, mure and geld Fremont, Cal. Mr Hunt Is at Lee, namely, the sum of 1655.00 and the Southeast Quarter of Section Five, in Mr and Mrs Han Angland were Miss Ruby Richards and Irvin Par- lug Weight about >600, will easily Neb , waiting for his call, as he hus further sum of 365.00 attorneys fees. Township Fifteen, South of Range surprlse.l Huturduy evening when a |M.rry n,adt. a business trip to Bend That the above named defendants, ( Eleven, East, of the W illamette Mo make 2800 pounds. From large, well enlisted In tbe radio service, party of friends Invaded their home, Tuesday. und each o ' them, and all persons rldlan, and running thence West 71 bred mares und sired by Luther, I m M r . und Mrs. A 8. Holmes and It being Mr. Angland*« birthday. Henry Wilson has fixed a few of claim ing, or to claim by, through or and 2-3 feet, thence In a Northerly ported Pen heron stallion Broke to family uutoed to Gateway Friday to Larson and la ttl, Pyatts and Hoi- the culverts In Cloverdale to make under them, or either of them be direction to a point 52 feet West of drive, and gentle; price 1300. J O visit with Mrs Holmes* mother and a barred and foreclosed of any right or the Northeast corner of the Southeast lowny are hauling land plaster for the roads more passable for his Ford. I equity of redemption therein except Quarter of said" Section Five," thence sklrvlng, Redmond. Dragon 33-2 sister who Is home on a visit, and use on Ih«dr frms. John Gutter and Calvin Burnside aa Provlded by Statute, and for such East 52 feet to the Northeast corner FOR KALE Keveral weanling pigs whom Mr* Holmes hud not seen for J. N. Roberta spent several days ma«J«- a trip to Portland F r i d a y w it h and ^urth*’r relief as to thisiO f the Southeast Quarter of said Sec- a couple of carloads of ste e ls Vernon * In^h' 7 ^ T * “ “ *** a"d s t a b l e Hon Five, thence South to place of They returned home w| (h , b Redmond friends las. week Chas Mumn. Redmond. Ore. 3k seven yeurs . . , a or <artoa«is or steers. Vernon In the premises. beginning, made, executed and dellv- Sunday. F o il KALE One set of double work a delightful dinner p a r ty wan had Skelton and K. E. He»»© accompanied Thin summon« In published pursu-•ered by the said Edward McGlothlln Ha vid Mlllburn Is clearing some Bunday at the C II. Hardy home in them to Redmond. ant to an order made so to do by the to one George W. Null, dated May harness; good as new. Price <4 0. land on the Ellas Payne place. honor of Mrs Hardy s, her son W ill’s, Ray Abbey, the potato king of the Judge of the above named Court, 1 1st. 1912, and securing payment of W N. Brown, Redmond, Ore. 3k-1 Emerson Shafer and wife made and entered on the 28th day of the above m entioned sums, which mortgage and the note thereby se- » " • - ................■ ............. « ........... • -™«> - I M , ,,1p MAX A. CUNNING, ¡cured has been, for value ,assigned, Of Attorneys for Plaintiff sold, and transferred to the plaintiffs. J E Warner, I’owell Butte. Ore 3k 2 summer fullow. Residing at Redmond, Ore. • be foreclosed and the said premises been helping C, II. Hardy fan h>B seed __________ • ! (Date of first publication, February ordered sold as provided by law for FOB SAI.E Hcotch eolllo puppies; oats, which have all been sold to NON-LAVING HENS 7th, 1918.) 32-7 the purpose of paying said judgm ent, muleu. |k mt; fem ales, 34.00. Box TETHEROW BUTTE neighbors. MA A' BE MARKETED I - ——-------------------------------— ------------- and that all of the defendants, and 160, Rsdmond, Ore 3k-2 A Hhults purchased 50 pounds of SI MMONS all persons claim ing by, through or Mr. and Mrs AV. E. Abbey were aweet clover seed, and 300 pounds of | In the Circuit Court of the State o f ' ander, theJn - be forever ^arTed fore- FOR SALE Tillamook calves, hulls W K. Newell, assistant federal closed and estopped fm m having or Oregon for Deschutes County. alfulfu seed, from A Munz of Red or heifers; 3 4.00 and up llox 160 Bend visitors Wednesday. I claim ing to have any right, title or Ray Ahlx-y und w ife of Klsters were mond, und 1» preparing to seed the food adm inistrator for Oregon, has 1 C u y l f ï/ob son 'an d ‘j “ À° Wlïlcox Redmond, Ore. 38-2 Interest In and to said premises, and telegraphed from W ashington, where Plaintiffs, over and spent a few days with his same this spring. for such further relief as to the FOR KALE A few choice heifers, parents, Mr. and Mrs. AV. E. Abbey. he has been In attendance at a con- „ . VB- Court may seem Just. An efTort is being made through ference of state adm inistrators, that ; Edward McGlothlln, Eleanor Mc- and two milch cows J G MrUuffle, Mrs, E. M. Eby entertained the the Alfalfa Development Club to se This summons is published by or Glothlln, H C. Miller, Ernma Redmond. Orc der of the Hon. T. E. J. Duffy, judge 31 Huge Brush Hewing Circle Thursday cure a rural route from Redmond via the ban on non-laying hens had been Miller, Lydia Morgan, Admin of the above entitled court, made on istratrix of the Estate of Peter i afternoon. The time was spent In Powell Itutte, or from Rend, as the lift«-«! under the follow ing provision: AA ANTED the 30th day of January, 1918, and Smidt, deceased, and the un ■'That the grower. In making sh ip -! i directing that this summons be pub AA ANTED Second hand goods of ull Red Cross knitting und hemming Alfalfa post office will probably be nient, must attach a certificate with | known heirs of said Pester lished for six consecutive weeks In Smidt, dec’d, defendants. . kinds, Highest price patii. C. II, towels Those present were Mesdames discontinued. «•ach lot that they are non-layers. The To the above named defendants,; the Redm°n<l Spokesman a weekly P Kchmldt, H K. Nlcley, It. L. Kt«-v- Ilaggott. Redmond, Ore. tfSO Albert Hhults und family and Mar buyer shall then forward the certlfl- Edward McGlothlln, Eleanor Me-1 »paper printed and published In «•ns, I’. McElfresh, AV. J. Kturdvlnn, Glothlln, H C Miller. Emma Miller, I S J?® WANTED A girl or woman to work K » „ i.h e r . M A King, J. H. Mertx. shall Roberts motored to Redmond cate to this office." .. , • la V iliu M o r s r & n r M H i n f ?ht* tn © f i r s t p u b lic a tio n of th is sum - Sunday afternoon, and attended the by the weak. Mrs J. E. Warner, j y Van Allen. A dal.ity luncheon He also advised that, on account ,.gU te of Peter Smidt. deceased and TL0"8 *8 the 7th day of February, movies. Powell Itutte, ( Ire ;tk was served of the season being a month earlier the unknown heirs of said P e t e r 1918* The tx xt meeting will An Invitation has been extended J. A. WILLCOX, FOR RENT Mr" J J McK,fre<b* March the Jolly Neighbors club of Alfalfa on this coast than in the east, all re-i^m ldt, deceased: Attorney for Plaintiffs. strlctlons on the sale of h«*ns probab- ln name of the State of Oregon 32-7 tFttlt RENT My farm near Klsters, Ito meet with the Redmond clubs In 1 In Cal- W. E. Ahlxfy and J. Hutton arc an all day s«-sslon Friday, March 22 ly will be removed on April of 160 acr<-s, Irrigated. With or ... « . . . Bornia, Oregon and \\ ashignton, In- « Mr a|ld Mrg n arwd of p rinev||le without team s und equipment. No b u sy [« tillin g tree« stead of April 30 as originally ord Mr and Mrs Bert Nichols and Mrs. w „ , move , o , h<5 MertlK.hlng placP_ water rent to pay. C. H. Woods, MACHINES \A I- Mackey were callera at Clover and awl, „ h„ n farm,ng , hp r0Inlng ered. Sisters, Ore. 37-2 CLASSIFIED COLUMN 1 Correspondence : 1 ’ M M M M rs H a r - 1 ., d a u g lltO I season On account of poor lu-alth, Cecil of Paul Mertschlng’s. Kenyon has rented his place for the Mr. und Mrs. Wn». Ferry were In coming year to Mr Hughes ¡Redmond Monday transacting busl- (Continued from Page One.) I- .11 Woods has traded his p la r e |neM for u ranch n«-ur Enterprise, and will Curt Holloway was el«-eted council ®*vy- Stop to rest one moment on th«-lr member for the Alfalfa Development "The ° f copper is progress- on«- of the old settlers, having been Club for the ensuing year. inK at hlKh ®l><*ed and the boats are AAORK AA ANTED here about 13 years, ami the family Jesse Fisher left Sunday to Join *iR carrying cargoes worth several PLOWING I will «Io plowing hy the *'*11 *’*' "‘•""‘■'I Dv a host of friends. his parents who recently moved to hundred thousand dollars, Hens Woods came home Saturday, the Valley. acri Im iiB r e a l H |to k v s m u n o ffici- "There are now about 125,000 after spending several months In the 38-3 Born to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Post ’’«‘•»deer in the territory. They are W illam ette valley. on Monday, March 18. a fine baby Increasing very rapidly and will. In II >1.1 I H Al. ANNOI N( FAIENTS J. O Hanaen made a trip to Klsters girl. 'th e near future, play a substantial Monday. part In supplying meat for the states. Mr. and Mrs Robinson, who have K H l DISTRI« T .ATTOItNEA Mr. and Mrs G. II. Graves, accom been working In Bend during the win I h<*rehy announce m yself uh a NOTICE OE SH ER IFF’S S ALE panied by Miss Ruth Mackey, were ter months, have returned to their candidate for ili«- Repuhllcan nom i Rend visitors Saturday. In the Circuit Court of the State of farm in Alfalfa. nation for Dlstrlet Atlorney for Des- Oregon for Deschutes County. Messrs Dobson and Moore of Red Mrs F. J. Clarke, who Is expected chuti-s coiinty Guy E. Dobson, plaintiff, vs. John mond attended the m eeting nt the to arrive soon from Portland, will be H Martels and Josie Mariels, his Il II DE ARMONI), school house Friday night. Mr. Dob- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. O. wife; W. F. Shanks and Mrs. AV. l'resi-ni Inciimlx-nt. F. Shanks, his wife, defendants: ____ . _ son spoke In behalf of the third Lib- Johnson, who will make their home Are you saving for yourself alone ,.rty lx,a „ dr|v<. wh|ch be<,B Notice Is hereby given that by vir with her for a while. or buying War Saving stam ps and soon. tue of an execution and order of sale issued out of the above entitled c o u r t' auvlng for yourself nnd your coun Several fam ilies surprised Mrs. J TERREBONNE and to me directed, dated February try? J. McElfresh Sunday hy coming to 15, 1918, upon a judgm ent and de help her celebrate her birthday. They Levi McCauley returned Wednes- cree made on the 11th day of Febru- KNITS TAAO MM KS , , . . , . , arL 1918, and entered In said court brought their lunch nnd the day was day from a business trip to various on , he 15th day of Kebruary> liU 8 AT ONE O l’EH ATION pleasantly spent. points In Minnesota. In favor of the plaintiff for the sum C. C. Hyde arrived here from Ft. Seven Hundred Dollars, with ln- Mlss Rose liahlwin, a Portland Red Stevens last Sunday evening for a / ereat t^,ereon at ce.nt p<?r POWELL BUTTE Cross worker, has demonstrated that ,, ,, 7 annum front August 27, 1917, and It In possible to knit a pair of socks surprise visit to his wife and was a the furIher of One Hundred I at the sam e tim e with one set of A number of locul Red Cross work- welcome visitor to the school M on-¡Five and 35-100 Dollars, with inter-) j ®«t thereon at Ten per cent per an- > ne.MlI.-s, The finished product l« lera nwtoretl to Prineville Friday day. The school AVork day was a grand "“ n,/ r?l,n AugU8t “ 7* 1917* “ nd fof called a double so. k. hut Is In r e a lity , n)or„ |ng. where they spent the dav , ; the further sum of One Hundred a pair of so. ks Miss Baldwin Is cer- „ gue, ta of the Crook cou|lty chap. success nnd the grounds were greatly Do ilarg, attorney fees, together with talnly a public benefactor. J ter. The following women attended: improved. After u morning of hard the costs and disbursem ents taxed at Joyful work the cafeteria stvle !>»• »«»> of Forty-four nnd 90-100 Meadatnea J. F. Rice, Mary Schiele, but lunch was welcomed by all. The a f - ! do(,lara and at* 7 l“ «K cos’s, and ord- E A E R A TR IN O GOING out John Brown. Mary V. Charlton, W. T. ,, ,\ . ¡ering the foreclosure of plaintiff s! NOTHING C«>MING IN Smith, Ora Foster, L. W. Van Horen, ternoon was enlivened by a baseball mortgage upon and against the fol- . game between the school boys and lowing premises, to-wlt: The South- Communities are beginning M’ ,, Wm. Arnold, H. D. Mustard and G. C. the married men where the boys r e -1 e a ,t Quarter of the Southwest Quar-! complain that on account of the In- 1 rue*da,f celved the worst end of the cam e ,er and the Southwest Quarter of the Mrs. Chas. Oreweller who has been «. li.« tn, worst end or th. game. Southensl Quarter of Section Thirty «•quality of the distribution of war 'll!«- High school girls as a com m ittee ¡one, in Township Fifteen, South, of expenditures they are Ix-lng slowly visiting the past week with her sold tags during th«- day for funds Range Eleven, E, AV. M.. and Lots I daughter, Mrs. J. M. Shearer and hut persistently forced Into commun to buy athletic supplies. Four, Five nnd Six of Section Six, in ity bankruptcy and are In danger of j lor 1,er home near Bend r .................... Ix-lng branded au slackers through Sunday, ped out of here Sunday. »aid premises be sold for the pur-i Mrs. E. A. llunsett spent the week their Inability to meet their appor Bert Nichols has a crew of men pose of satisfying nnd paying said! «•nd with home folks on the farm, re tionm ent of war HUbscriptlons, as Is putting the tinlshlng touches on th e ! above ‘I w i b e d Judgment, that li Hhown hy the following paragraph turning to Prineville Sunday. d " ch ... ............. .. AV. T. Smith came over from the from a letter from a prominent hank for the Mea»on. o ( March, 1918, at the hour of ten er of Southern Oregon to R. N. Stan Oehoco project Saturday for a brief Great preparations are being made o'clock in the forenoon of »aid day, visit with horn«» folks, returning to field: for the dance in the com m unity hall and at ,he front door of the cou«*’ "I am «-specially pleased with your his work Monday. k - . i. i. v u ->« ¡house In the city of Ilcnd, Oregon,, hrltlay evening, March 22. I offer for sale at public auction t o ' Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wlllcoxon were vigorous statem ent In regard to g et Mrs. R O. Relgel spent Sunday af- the highest Milder for cash, subject! ting more of the government money Prineville visitors Tuesday. ternoon with Mrs. Earl Benton. ' ’« > right of redemption, all the right, I Messrs. Wilson and Kinsey, the spent In Orego for supplies. Ill this At the last m eeting of the Farmers*!,ltle and ‘“ ’erest w hich the above ( Prineville contractors, were visitors part of th«> state we are «-specially iT.xirx., tcw ... it-» i either s. of on them, I Mon, K Messrs Dobson, i Lynch and named ,lad ,n defendants, and to 8ald or ,)renlise thp hard hit because we have very little at the Truesdale home Sunday, AAar.l of Redmond were in attendance 30th day of September. 1915, the Mrs. Grover Cornett and children to sell, and have subscribed very lib of Prineville are visiting In this 4o “,ld '’’'tllned the next Liberty Loan date of plaintiff’s m ortgage, or which erally to all war activities as well ns drive, at which time Mrs. Eunice e,t,herJ1 ° f sald ‘«efendanta have ac quired since said date, to satisfy! the rest of the stale. Tlx- money has callty, gticstH at the McDaniels and Gales was chosen captain. pay nnd discharge the said Judgment been sent out for th<- HiihHerlptlonH, Brown homes. All ladles are especially Invited to anti decree, The follow ing delegation of our and unless some of It conies hack, we a m eeting on March 25th at 2:30j Dated February 15, 1918. will In the near future be unable Io people turned out to the Sheepmens* In the afternoon, at the L. P. C. hall a. ... . S,* EL ROBERTS, , . , . , , . Sheriff, Deschutes County, Oregon (III our quotas und he branded as convention and banquet In Bend Sat when outside Duly speakers are to be By A. A. Anderson. Deputy. 34-5 slackers. Our one prlnclpsl Industry urday; Mr. anti Mrs. E. N. Hall, Mr. lili- s c iit to a d d re s s tlx - iiitx-tlllg. ------------------- and Mrs. John Driscoll, Mr. anil Mrs. the growing of fruit, has been Injured AV. F Mackey has returned from . .. ... ,‘S ‘ _ , - , . . , , , 1 In the Circuit Court of the State of rather than henefltteil by the war. AA'tn. AVIlson, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. ,, Bend where lx- has been working In Oregon for „,.s,.lnltea County, Wo have timber ri-Hourees Ix-re, hut Stewart, «Air. and Mrs. Allen AVIllcox- oii , Mr. nnd Mrs. Reeve« AVillcoxon. the mills during the winter, nnd now Central Oregon Irrigation Corn- thus far there has not been much en will turn farmer again. pany, a corporation, plaintiff couragem ent locally for developing Mrs. Ross Huss.-tt, Mrs. Art AA’urx- _________ , vs. weller, Fred Brown, N«-d Angland, |T. B. G a r r is o n ,-------Garrison, th is.” Denny O’Conner, Dun llorlgnti and Thomas B. Garrison, Jr., AV. CLOVERDALE J. Moore, Laura L. Moore, Leo The rounding up of spies 111 this I out Cronin. Miller, ------- Miller, AV. H. E. It. Agee Is preparing to move his country Is proceeding vigorously and AA* AV. Van Mnti’o and son Fred j Cochran, ------- Cochran, de many have been Liken within the family to their Oehoco land the latter made a short business trip to The fendants. To T. B. Garrison, - Garrison, past week, some of whom are women part of the week. Dalles AA'ednesday, returning Friday Thomas B. Garrison, Jr., AV. J. of the moHl dashing type. II. K. Allen, who recently pur- evening. ! Moore, Laura L. Moore, Lee Miller, NOTICE -4 h e re b y n o t if y th e p u b lte that I am no longer responsible for hills contracted hy my wife, Mrs L. H Lawson, her father, T. J Lynch, has been Imposing upon me slit««* last October, hence thia notice. W. R laiwsott. 37-3 Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets MODELS OF »EBFECTIOH. l , ,f Alaska Hard Hit =^ il ” ’ PERFECTLY SIMPLE SIMPLY PERFECT. $1.00 Per Week N«wxll«-s, Oil, R.-lts nnd all kinds of Sewing Machine supplies, P LI TT? VTNT I J w T AAN A ie Furn>ture, Carpets, Rugs Reilm ond, Oregon Davis, the Painter House and Sign Painting Of all kinds promptly and in the most artistic manner. Wail Papers I carry a full and complete line of the newest designs. The largest stock eA*er shoAA’n in Redmond always on hand. STORE ADJOINING SPOKESMAN OFFICE Better Values Price isn't everything, you know, especially when you are buying food for yourself and for your family. But when you say “better values,” you are speaking our language all the time. Wholesome, nutritious, appetizing foods, fresh butter, eggs and produce; that's where the buying power of your dollar shows it’s discrimination. Buy here and be satisfied! EVERYTHING FRESH IN THE BAKERY LINE EVERY DAY; LIBERTY BREAD H A k K o’ H V U U o Grocery and Bakery “Headquarters for Good Things to Eat” Redmond, Oregon Livery, Feed and Sale Stable East Side Barn Hay and Grain Sold to all Stockmen C. H. BAGGOTT, Redmond, Ore. PHONE 1702