Case Name: Skookum Packers Association v. Pacific Northwest Canning Co.
Court: United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals
Jurisdiction: United States
Decision Date: 1930-12-19
Citations: 18 C.C.P.A. 797
Docket Number: No. 2523
Parties: Skookum Packers Association v. Pacific Northwest Canning Co.
Judges: Before Graham, Presiding Judge, and Bland, Hatfield, Garrett, and Lenroot, -Associate Judges
Reporter: Court of Customs and Patent Appeals Reports
Volume: 18
Pages: 797–798

Head Matter:
45 F. (2d) 915
Skookum Packers Association v. Pacific Northwest Canning Co.
(No. 2523)
United States Court of Customs and Patent Appeals,
December 19, 1930
Eugene E. Stevens (Edward D. Jones and Albert L. Jacobs by counsel) for appellant.
George 0. Shoemaker and Harry F. Riley for appellee.
[Oral argument November 14, 1930, by Mr. Stevens and Mr. Riley]
Before Graham, Presiding Judge, and Bland, Hatfield, Garrett, and Lenroot, -Associate Judges

Opinion:
Lenroot, Judge,
delivered the opinion of the court:
This is an appeal in a trade-mark opposition proceeding. The Commissioner of Patents held that appellant was estopped to oppose the registration sought by appellee, and reversed the decision of the-examiner of trade-mark interferences, which sustained the- notice of' opposition and adjudged that appellee was not entitled to the registration sought by its application. From this decision of the commissioner appellant takes this appeal.
The issues involved herein are substantially the same as those-involved in the case between the same parties, Patent Appeal No. 2522, decided this day, 18 C. C. P. A. (Patents) 792, and by stipulation of the parties the record in said last-named case became the-record in the case at bar.
For the reasons given in our decision in said Patent Appeal No.. 2522, the decision of the Commissioner of Patents is reversed.