Ireland v. Sherman County

146 P. 969, 75 Or. 241, 1915 Ore. LEXIS 194
Oregon Supreme Court·Decided March 8, 1915·Published·Cited by 2 cases

Opinion

Opinion

Per Curiam.

The time for the designation of a newspaper for the year 1914 has passed, and there is nothing before this court of a substantial controversy upon which a reversal of such order could act. Any judgment that could be rendered on appeal would be of no efficacy. Nothing remains, therefore, except a moot question, and [243] under the authority of Francis v. Schuman, 74 Or. 454 (145 Pac. 668), the appeal should be dismissed; and it is so ordered. Appeal Dismissed.

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