Case Name: L. J. ADAMS v. S. HARMON and J. O. WILSON
Court: Oregon Supreme Court
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1928-02-14
Citations: 124 Or. 173
Docket Number: 
Parties: L. J. ADAMS v. S. HARMON and J. O. WILSON.
Judges: Rand, O. J., and Coshow and Brown, JJ., concur.
Reporter: Oregon Reports
Volume: 124
Pages: 173–174

Head Matter:
Argued January 28,
affirmed February 14, 1928.
L. J. ADAMS v. S. HARMON and J. O. WILSON.
(264 Pac. 356.)
For appellants there was a brief and oral argument by Mr. Custer E. Boss.
For respondent there was a brief and oral arguments by Mr. L. J. Adams and Mr. W. C. Winslow.

Opinion:
McBRIDE, J.
There was a convenient place where the defendants could have dumped the surplus dirt on plaintiff's property. Defendants saved themselves the expense of dumping it there by using plaintiff's dirt to pay Webb for hauling it away to a distant locality. They had no right to do this, and the case comes clearly within the rule laid down by us in Sharkey Co. v. City of Portland, 58 Or. 353 (106 Pac. 331, 114 Pac. 933).
The judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed.
Rand, O. J., and Coshow and Brown, JJ., concur.