Longden v. Southern Oregon Stages

1 P.2d 596, 136 Or. 684, 1931 Ore. LEXIS 147
CourtOregon Supreme Court
DecidedJune 5, 1931
StatusPublished

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Longden v. Southern Oregon Stages, 1 P.2d 596, 136 Or. 684, 1931 Ore. LEXIS 147 (Or. 1931).

Opinion

BEAN, C. J.

This a companion case to that of Mansfield v. Southern Oregon Stages, ante, p. 669, in which an opinion has been this day rendered. The cause .of action arises out of the same accident. The questions involved herein are like those in the Mansfield case, except that A. J. Mansfield, as a witness, testified as to the occurrence and the locality and various points involved in the accident prior to the introduction of the map referred to in the Mansfield case. The case is governed by the opinion in the Mansfield case.

Finding no reversible error in the record, the judgment of the circuit court is affirmed.

Rand and Kelly, JJ., concur. Rossman, J., dissents.

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